HP Neoview Messages Manual page 316

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Recovery
the index available for queries.
SQL 20760
20760 The redefinition timestamp (time1) defined on the label does not
match the time (time2) defined in the metadata for Guardian file (file).
is the Julian timestamp found on the label.
time1
is the Julian timestamp found in the metadata.
time2
is the name of the HP Neoview platform file.
file
Cause
An inconsistency was found during the VERIFY operation.
Effect
None. This is an informational message.
Recovery
SQL 20761
20761 The corrupt flag (flag1) defined on the label does not match the
corrupt flag (flag2) defined in the metadata for Guardian file (fname).
is the value of the corrupt flag on the label.
flag1
is the value of the corrupt flag found in the metadata.
flag2
is the name of the HP Neoview platform file.
fname
Cause
An inconsistency was found during the VERIFY operation.
Effect
None. This is an informational message.
Recovery
SQL 20762
20762 The primary extent size (size1) defined on the label does not
match the value (size2) defined in the metadata for Guardian file (file).
is the primary extent size defined on the label.
size1
is the primary extent size defined in the metadata.
size2
is the name of the HP Neoview platform file.
file
Cause
An inconsistency was found during the VERIFY operation.
Effect
None. This is an informational message.
Recovery
SQL 20763
20763 The secondary extent size (size1) defined on the label does not
match the value (size2) defined in the metadata for Guardian file (file).
is the secondary extent size defined on the label.
size1
is the secondary extent size defined in the metadata.
size2
is the name of the HP Neoview platform file.
file
Cause
An inconsistency was found during the VERIFY operation.
Effect
None. This is an informational message.
Recovery
SQL 20764
20764 The max extent size (size1) defined on the label does not match
the value (size2) defined in the metadata for Guardian file (file).
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Utility Messages (20000 Through 23099)
At some point, the POPULATE INDEX command should be performed to make
Use FIXUP to change the redefinition timestamp to correct the inconsistency.
Use FIXUP to change the corrupt bit to correct the inconsistency.
Contact your HP service provider.
Contact your HP service provider.

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