Sybase 11.9.x-12.5 User Manual
Backup Server Error Messages 4.76.3 - 4.147.2
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4.133.2
2
Invalid path or no execute permission for
multibuffering subprocess binary: %1!
multibuffering subprocess binary: %1!
Explanation:
The sybmultbuf binary could not be
found. Check the pathname in the -M option or
$SYBASE/bin for the existence of sybmultbuf binary
(in NT sybmbuf.exe). Also, check if the binary has
execute permissions.
$SYBASE/bin for the existence of sybmultbuf binary
(in NT sybmbuf.exe). Also, check if the binary has
execute permissions.
4.134.2
2
Invalid Device: you cannot dump to or load from the
null device, '%1!'.
null device, '%1!'.
Explanation:
You cannot dump to null device since
you cannot recover the dump from it. Select a device
of a legal type.
of a legal type.
4.135.2
2
Invalid Device: you cannot dump to or load from a
directory, '%1!'.
directory, '%1!'.
Explanation:
The specified archive device is a
directory name. Specify a device name or a disk file
name.
name.
4.136.2
2
uname failed with OS error '%1!'.
Explanation:
An unexpected condition, possibly
fatal to the session, has occurred. Error may have
occurred with any or all of usage, environment, or
internal logic.
occurred with any or all of usage, environment, or
internal logic.
4.137.2
2
Invalid OS release number '%1!'
Explanation:
An unexpected condition, possibly
fatal to the session, has occurred. Error may have
occurred with any or all of usage, environment, or
internal logic.
occurred with any or all of usage, environment, or
internal logic.
4.138.2
2
Device '%1!': operating system call 'readlink' failed
with error '%2!'.
with error '%2!'.
Explanation:
An unexpected condition, possibly
fatal to the session, has occurred. Error may have
occurred with any or all of usage, environment, or
internal logic.
occurred with any or all of usage, environment, or
internal logic.
4.139.2
2
[%1!] The '%2!' call failed for device '%3!' with error
number %4! (%5!). Refer to your operating system
documentation for further details. Look for '%6!' in the
backup server errorlog for additional information from
SYBMULTBUF.
number %4! (%5!). Refer to your operating system
documentation for further details. Look for '%6!' in the
backup server errorlog for additional information from
SYBMULTBUF.
Explanation:
The message has 93 secondary state
values used to determine where a failure occurred in
sybmultbuf.
sybmultbuf.
Number
Severity
Text and Explanation