Pervasive - SQL 2000i: Status Codes and Messages
Pervasive - SQL 2000i: Status Codes and Messages
SQL 2000i
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A Reference to Pervasive.SQL 2000 Messages
(No prefix). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
BDROUTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
BREQUEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
BREQUTIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
BROUTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
BSPXCOM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13
BTCPCOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16
BUTIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-20
MKDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-30
NWBSRVCM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-59
UCINIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-61
UCMGR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-64
UCUTIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-76
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Contents
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About This Manual
This manual describes the status codes and messages you may
encounter while using components of Pervasive.SQL 2000i. An
explanation or corrective action accompanies each message or code.
The status codes and messages in this manual are not specific to any
one platform or product. This manual may refer to utilities,
products, or platforms that are not part of your product distribution.
Pervasive Software would appreciate your comments and
suggestions about this manual. As a user of our documentation, you
are in a unique position to provide ideas that can have a direct impact
on future releases of this and other manuals. If you have comments
or suggestions for the product documentation, post your request at
http://www.pervasive.com/devtalk or send e-mail to
[email protected].
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Manual Organization
Manual Organization
The following list briefly describes each chapter in the manual:
n Chapter 1 Status Codes
This chapter lists and explains each status code you may receive.
A brief description follows each code. The status codes are listed
in numeric order. Some status codes listed in this chapter refer to
engines and utilities for environments other than your own.
Status codes are returned by API calls.
n Chapter 2 Messages
This chapter lists and explains the numbered and non-
numbered text message you may receive. The messages are
categorized by the application or component that generates
them. Some messages listed in this chapter refer to engines and
utilities for environments other than your own.
This manual also includes an index.
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Conventions
Unless otherwise noted, command syntax, code, and examples use
the following conventions:
< > Angle brackets enclose multiple choices for a required item, as
in /D=<5|6|7>.
variable Words appearing in italics are variables that you must replace
with appropriate values, as in file name.
::= The symbol ::= means one item is defined in terms of another.
For example, a::=b means the item a is defined in terms of b.
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Status Codes
1000 to 1999 MicroKernel Status Codes for Windows and DOS Workstations
1-1
Status Codes
Note This chapter may refer to utilities, products, or platforms that are
not part of your product distribution.
1-2
-5040 to -1000
-5040 to -1000
SQL Relational This section lists status codes returned by the SQL Relational
Database Database Engine (SRDE). Should you encounter an error code that
Engine Status is not listed in this section, be sure to record the steps taken to get the
Codes particular error you received and notify Technical Support at
Pervasive Software.
1-3
Status Codes
1-4
-5040 to -1000
1-5
Status Codes
1-6
-5040 to -1000
1-7
Status Codes
1-8
-5040 to -1000
1-9
Status Codes
1-10
-5040 to -1000
1-11
Status Codes
1-12
-5040 to -1000
1-13
Status Codes
1-14
-5040 to -1000
-3092: RI synchronization
The binding information in the Data Dictionary File and data files
does not match.
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Status Codes
1-16
-5040 to -1000
1-17
Status Codes
1-18
-5040 to -1000
1-19
Status Codes
1-20
-5040 to -1000
1-21
Status Codes
1-22
-5040 to -1000
1-23
Status Codes
1-24
-5040 to -1000
1-25
Status Codes
1-26
-5040 to -1000
1-27
Status Codes
1-28
-5040 to -1000
1-29
Status Codes
1-30
-5040 to -1000
1-31
Status Codes
1-32
-5040 to -1000
1-33
Status Codes
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-5040 to -1000
1-35
Status Codes
1-36
-5040 to -1000
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Status Codes
1-38
-5040 to -1000
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Status Codes
1-40
-5040 to -1000
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Status Codes
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-5040 to -1000
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Status Codes
-199 to -100
Informative This section lists the informative status codes that the MicroKernel
Status Codes can return. The MicroKernel returns these codes as negative values.
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-199 to -100
CREATE PROCEDURE
DROP PROCEDURE
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Status Codes
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-199 to -100
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Status Codes
DECLARE CONDITION
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-199 to -100
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Status Codes
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0
0
Successful Any interface call can return the following status code.
Interface
Completion 0: The interface completed successfully
Status Code
This status code is returned for any interface call that completes
successfully. If an operation is not successful, a positive, nonzero
status code is returned.
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Status Codes
1 to 199
MicroKernel This section describes status codes that the MicroKernel returns.
Database
Engine Status 1: The operation parameter is invalid
Codes
The specified operation does not exist or is not valid.
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1 to 199
Note Please see our Pervasive.SQL Knowledge Base for new and
updated articles on troubleshooting this status code. You can access the
Knowledge Base at: http://support.pervasive.com/kb/.
Note Please see our Pervasive.SQL Knowledge Base for new and
updated articles on troubleshooting this status code. You can access the
Knowledge Base at: http://support.pervasive.com/kb/.
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Status Codes
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1 to 199
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Status Codes
Note Please see our Pervasive.SQL Knowledge Base for new and
updated articles on Btrieve ActiveX Controls. You can access the
Knowledge Base at: http://support.pervasive.com/kb/.
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1 to 199
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Status Codes
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1 to 199
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Status Codes
5 Select On.
6 Exit the configuration utility and restart the engines for the new
settings to take effect.
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1 to 199
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Status Codes
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1 to 199
1-63
Status Codes
1-64
1 to 199
1-65
Status Codes
Page Size 512 1024 1536 2048 2560 3072 3584 4096
Maximum 8 23 24 54 54 54 54 119
Number Key
Segments
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1 to 199
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Status Codes
w one can select compression when creating the file. This will
allow one to have a large size because the compression
selected files reside on variable pages as opposed to fixed
length pages.
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1 to 199
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Status Codes
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1 to 199
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Status Codes
n Either the application tried to open a v5.x data file that was
previously accessed in Accelerated mode by a v5.x MicroKernel
and never successfully closed, or the application tried to open a
file for which a v6.0 or later MicroKernel encountered an
unrecoverable error during a Set or Clear Owner operation. The
file integrity cannot be ensured. Refer to the Pervasive.SQL
Advanced Operations Guide for information about recovering
damaged files.
n Your application tried to open a file in MicroKernel v5.x format
using a v5.x MicroKernel; however, that same file was previously
accessed by a v6.0 or later MicroKernel, which failed to close the
file successfully and left a pre-image file on the disk. Version 5.x
MicroKernels cannot read pre-image files created in v6.0 or later
format.
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1 to 199
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Status Codes
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1 to 199
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Status Codes
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1 to 199
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Status Codes
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1 to 199
the field offset is a valid value (from 0 through the record length
minus 1).
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Status Codes
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1 to 199
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Status Codes
Note The same named database can not exist on two servers on the
same network. So, if the intent is to move the dictionaries to another
server on the same network, one way would be to delete the named
database on the old server before creating the same named database on
the new server.
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1 to 199
1-83
Status Codes
1-84
1 to 199
1-85
Status Codes
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1 to 199
status code, increase the value for the Maximum Open Files
configuration option.
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Status Codes
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1 to 199
Note Please see our Pervasive.SQL Knowledge Base for new and
updated articles on troubleshooting this status code. You can access the
Knowledge Base at: http://support.pervasive.com/kb/.
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Status Codes
1-90
1 to 199
1-91
Status Codes
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1 to 199
Note Please see our Pervasive.SQL Knowledge Base for new and
updated articles on troubleshooting this status code. You can access the
Knowledge Base at: http://support.pervasive.com/kb/.
The server MicroKernel returns this status code for one of the
following reasons:
n The previously established session is no longer active due to an
error at the client machine, at the server, or on the network.
Verify that the client machine is still attached to the server, and
then unload and reload the Btrieve Requester.
If you are using the SPX protocol:
n The server MicroKernel has reached the maximum number of
SPX sessions. Use the Monitor utility to check this statistic. To
avoid receiving this status code, increase the value for the
Number of Sessions configuration option.
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Status Codes
1-94
1 to 199
These three values must have a 1:2:10 ratio. You can increase
these values to at most three times the default. If you
continue to receive this status code after increasing these
values, the problem is most likely not related to these
settings.
n For Windows NT servers, verify that the Maximum Packet Size
registry setting is 576 decimal or 240h:
n The path to the MaxPktSize registry setting is:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\currentControlSet\
Services\NwInkIPX\NetConfig\MaxPktSize.
If you continue to receive this status code after increasing the
network timeout parameters, this status code usually indicates a
problem with network communications. Verify that you have up
to date network cards and drivers; for example, incompatible
LAN card drivers can also cause this status code to occur.
Consult your LAN administrator for network communication
troubleshooting.
n After installing Windows NT Service Pack 3 or 4, SPX requesters
may fail and return this status code (95), Status 97, or Status 91.
Refer to the Microsoft Knowledgebase article Q170517 for more
information regarding this cause.
1 Choose Start | Run.
2 Type Regedit and click OK. The Registry Editor opens.
3 Make the following CHANGES to the server's registry using
Regedit:
HKEY_Local_Machine | System | CurrentControlSet | Services |
NwLnkIpx | <Network Card> | MaxPktSize = 240 Hex.
HKEY_Local_Machine | System | CurrentControlSet |
Services | NwLnkIpx | <Network Card> | NetworkNumber =
<Non-Zero Value>
4 ADD the following registry entry:
HKEY_Local_Machine | System | CurrentControlSet |
Services | LanManServer | Parameters | MinClientBufferSize
regdword = 500 decimal.
1-95
Status Codes
1-96
1 to 199
1-97
Status Codes
1-98
1 to 199
1-99
Status Codes
1-100
1 to 199
1-101
Status Codes
1-102
1 to 199
1-103
Status Codes
1-104
1 to 199
1-105
Status Codes
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1 to 199
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Status Codes
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1000 to 1999
1000 to 1999
MicroKernel The workstation MicroKernel engine returns the following status
Status Codes codes in Windows and DOS environments.
for Windows
and DOS 1001: The lock parameter is out of range
Workstations
This status code is obsolete in MicroKernel versions 7.0 and later.
Version 6.x MicroKernels return this status code when the value
specified for the Number of Locks configuration option is out of
range. Pre-v6.0 MicroKernels return this status code when the value
specified for the Multiple Locks configuration option is out of range.
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Status Codes
Note Pre-image files are used only for pre-v6.0 files. Lock files are used
only for v6.0 through v7.0 files opened in MEFS mode.
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1000 to 1999
1-111
Status Codes
1-112
1000 to 1999
1-113
Status Codes
1-114
1000 to 1999
1-115
Status Codes
2000 to 2099
Btrieve This section lists the status codes that the Btrieve Requesters
Requester generate.
Status Codes
2000: Internal error
The Btrieve requester encountered an internal error. Check the
Pervasive Event Log (PVSW.LOG) for more information.
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2000 to 2099
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Status Codes
2200 to 2299
XLT Status This section lists the XLT status codes you can receive.
Codes
2200: XLT Winsock Error
This status code is returned when a Windows Socket initialization
error occurs.
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2300 to 2399
2300 to 2399
Named This section lists the status codes you can receive when using the
Database named database features of the Pervasive.SQL 2000i engine.
Status Codes
2300: No more database names are defined
No more database names are defined. If the buffer is large enough to
hold multiple database names, you might receive this status code and
still have one or more database names returned. The application
should check iBufLen to determine the number of names returned.
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Status Codes
path for a NetWare server would be volume:path) and then retry the
operation. Paths that contain mapped drive letters are not allowed.
1-120
2300 to 2399
1-121
Status Codes
1-122
2300 to 2399
2330: Data file for a table is bound, but does not need
to be bound
An unbound, named database was checked. This does not indicate
an invalid, or corrupted, named database but does indicate an
inconsistency between the named database definition and the actual
state of the database. This status code often indicates a situation in
which the data files for the database was bound. Either restore your
data files from a backup that is consistent with the bound state of the
database, or bind and then unbind the database.
The unbinding of the database removes the binding information
from the data files if the binding information is no longer needed.
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Status Codes
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2300 to 2399
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Status Codes
3000 to 3099
MicroKernel This section lists the status codes you can receive from the
Router Status MicroKernel router, which receives requests from the Btrieve
Codes requesters and routes them to the correct version of the MicroKernel.
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3000 to 3099
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Status Codes
1-128
3000 to 3099
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Status Codes
1-130
3000 to 3099
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Status Codes
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3100 to 3199
3100 to 3199
Network The following status codes originate from the Pervasive Network
Services Layer Services Layer (PNSL).
Status Codes
3103: Server name not found by Pervasive Network
Services Layer
The search for a target server name was unable to resolve an address
after searching NDS, bindery, named pipes, and DNS. Some possible
causes include:
n No common communication protocol is available between the
server and the client. Check the Supported protocols setting
within the Communication protocols option for both the client
and server. Make sure there is a common protocol (either SPX or
TCP/IP) between the server and the requester.
n For Windows NT/2000:
w The MicroKernel engine not running.
w Server only: Named pipes are used in these two operating
systems to resolve server names. The networking at the
operating system level was unable to find the target named
pipe.
n For NetWare:
w The Server Addressing Protocol (SAP) filtered out the server
name. SAP is used in NetWare 3.x and can be used in version
4.x. This type of filtering is common in WAN environments.
w NWCALLS.DLL and/or NWIPXSPX.DLL is missing when
using the Win16 client. This is especially likely if the Win32
clients are functioning but the Win16 clients do not. These
are NetWare system files that can be obtained from Novell
web site (http://www.novell.com).
w For NetWare using TCP/IP: The server name is not in DNS.
n For Novell NetWare 4.11 and Microsoft Windows 98 installs of
Pervasive.SQL 2000 Client:
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Status Codes
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3100 to 3199
1-135
Status Codes
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3100 to 3199
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Status Codes
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3100 to 3199
1-139
Status Codes
4000 to 4099
Database This section lists the status codes you can receive when using the
Utilities Status Database Utilities (DBU).
Codes
4083: Component not loaded
If you receive this status code while attempting to start the
Pervasive.SQL 2000i Transactional or Relational Services, you are
missing a key file. To resolve this problem, uninstall Pervasive.SQL
2000i and reinstall it.
Note You may get more information about the situation that caused
this error by setting the PVSW_DISP_LOAD_ERRS=AIF environment
variable and running the application. This enables the Services DLL to
display on-screen module load errors. However, this environment
variable should only be set to diagnose module load errors. In all other
cases, it should not be set.
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4000 to 4099
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Status Codes
7000 to 7099
User Count This section lists the status codes you can receive when using the
Manager Status User Count Manager.
Codes
7002: The key number is invalid
For a description of this status code, refer to the message UCMGR
301: The key number used for increasing the user count is invalid
on page 2-64
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7000 to 7099
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Status Codes
1-144
7000 to 7099
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Status Codes
DOS Copy error. The User Count Manager cannot copy the diskette
key file, (errno=nn) on page 2-72
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7000 to 7099
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Status Codes
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7000 to 7099
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Status Codes
8000 to 8499
Component These status codes originate from the Smart Component
Management Management and Event Logging interface of the MicroKernel.
Status Codes
8001: The Services DLL encountered an error while
allocating memory
Memory could not be allocated. Verify that your system resources are
not exhausted.
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8000 to 8499
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Status Codes
variable and running the application. This enables the Services DLL
to display on-screen module load errors. However, this environment
variable should only be set to diagnose module load errors. In all
other cases, it should not be set.
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8000 to 8499
Note Pervasive.SQL 2000i does not install the requester dlls into the
system directory. By default, all components are installed off of the root
into a PVSW directory. From a DOS prompt, type PATH and ensure
that the PVSW\BIN directory is included. If it is not, use the Control
Panel, System, Environment tab and add the PVSW\BIN directory to
the PATH variable. Additionally, the BTI.INI will be installed to the
WTSRV directory, which then gets copied to the
Profiles\<user>\Windows directory the first time the user executes a
16-bit Windows Btrieve application. Later modifications made to the
BTI.INI in the WTSRV directory are not migrated to the users profile
directory and it will not be updated. Also note that Pervasive.SQL 2000
is not supported on Windows NT 3.51 Operating Systems
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Status Codes
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8500 to 8589
8500 to 8589
ECAS Interface This section describes the status codes returned by the ECAS
Status Codes (Enhanced Common Address Space) interface. Most of the errors are
system errors and cause an entry in the Pervasive event log. In many
cases when you receive these errors, there may be some instability in
the environment or memory allocation and you will need to restart
the machine.
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Status Codes
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8500 to 8589
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Status Codes
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8590 to 8599
8590 to 8599
W3DBSMGR This section describes the status codes returned by W3DBSMGR
Status Codes logic. These errors are in the range 8590 to 8599 and cause an entry
in the event log. In many cases when you receive these errors, there
may be some instability in the environment or memory allocation
and you will need to restart the machine.
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Status Codes
1-160
10000 to 10100
10000 to 10100
SQL This section lists status codes returned by the SQL Connection
Connection Manager.
Manager Codes
10000 through 10064: You have been unexpectedly
disconnected from the server
Re-start your application, then access the data source again. Contact
your system administrator if you continue to have problems.
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Status Codes
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chapter
Messages
2-1
Messages
2-2
(No prefix)
(No prefix)
Generic The following messages may be returned by more than one utility or
Messages component. These messages are not preceded by a component prefix
or number.
Incorrect Parameter
The SQL or MKDE Requester returns this message if it encounters an
error while loading at a DOS client machine. You specified an invalid
configuration option. For information about the Configuration
utility and specifying the configuration options, refer to the
Pervasive.SQL Advanced Operations Guide.
Insufficient Memory
The SQL or MKDE Requester returns this message if it encounters
an error while loading at a DOS client machine. The Requester
cannot allocate enough memory for the configuration options
specified. Ensure that the client machine has enough memory to
load all the programs you want to run.
2-3
Messages
2-4
(No prefix)
2-5
Messages
BDROUTER
Remote The following messages are specific to the BDROUTER Remote
Communications Communications Manager. This component is obsolete in
Manager Pervasive.SQL 2000, so these messages are returned only by v6.x
Messages engines.
2-6
BDROUTER
n /U:<NDSusername>
n /P:<NDSpassword>
These options are required and have no default values.
2-7
Messages
BREQUEST
MKDE The following messages are specific to MKDE Requesters.
Requester
Messages BREQUEST1: The message file xxxx is invalid;
BREQUEST cannot be loaded
Install a valid message file so the Requester can be loaded.
2-8
BREQUEST
2-9
Messages
2-10
BREQUTIL
BREQUTIL
Requester This section lists the messages that the SQL and MKDE Requester
Utility utilities generate.
Messages
BREQUTIL8: MicroKernel or MKDE Requester is
not loaded
You must load the MicroKernel or a MKDE Requester before you
can perform a MKDE operation.
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Messages
BROUTER
Message The following messages are specific to the BROUTER Remote
Router Communications Manager.
Messages
BROUTER2: The value specified for a configuration
option is invalid
Reload BROUTER.NLM using valid configuration options.
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BSPXCOM
BSPXCOM
SPX The following messages are specific to the Communications
Communications Manager on NetWare.
Module
Messages
BSPXCOM2: The server has insufficient memory to
execute BSPXCOM.NLM
An error occurred during a memory allocation operation. Free
memory by unloading NLMs or reconfiguring NLMs to use less
memory. Retry the operation. If the error persists, contact Technical
Support at Pervasive Software.
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Messages
2-14
BSPXCOM
2-15
Messages
BTCPCOM
TCP/IP The following messages are specific to the Communication Manager
Communications on NetWare.
Module
Messages
BTCPCOM-1: The option specified is not a valid
option
Specify a valid option.
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BTCPCOM
2-17
Messages
2-18
BTCPCOM
2-19
Messages
BUTIL
Maintenance The following messages are specific to the Maintenance utility.
Utility
Messages BUTIL1: Message file initialization failed
Only BUTIL.EXE in DOS returns this message. The utility could not
find the BUTILDOS.MSG file, which contains messages that the
utility uses. Ensure that you installed NetWare Communication
Services correctly.
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BUTIL
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Messages
2-22
BUTIL
2-23
Messages
2-24
BUTIL
2-25
Messages
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BUTIL
2-27
Messages
log segments created after it to the log directory. If you cannot restore
all missing log segments, restore as many as possible. Then, perform
the ROLLFWD operation and specify the segment_number
parameter of the earliest log segment you could restore.
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BUTIL
2-29
Messages
MKDE
MicroKernel This section lists the messages that the MicroKernel Database Engine
Database generates.
Engine
Messages MKDE12: The value specified for the option is
invalid
Enter the correct value in the BSTART.NCF, BTI.INI, or BTI.CFG
file.
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MKDE
most recent changes to the file (changes in the most recent system
transaction).
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Messages
the file with an exclusive lock. Use the Monitor utility to see if
another user has locked the file.
This error can occur while the MicroKernel is loading, or later,
during normal operations. If it occurs while the MicroKernel is
loading, the loading fails and no operations are possible until the
problem is corrected. If the error occurs later, during normal
operations, there are some additional issues to consider.
If the MicroKernel is already loaded when an error occurs creating
the transaction log file, it ceases transaction logging; however, the
MicroKernel attempts to resume transaction logging after every
update to a data file containing system data. Therefore, when the
condition causing the error is corrected (for example, when more
disk space is made available), the MicroKernel automatically
resumes transaction logging.
2-32
MKDE
2-33
Messages
2-34
MKDE
2-35
Messages
2-36
MKDE
2-37
Messages
2-38
MKDE
2-39
Messages
2-40
MKDE
2-41
Messages
2-42
MKDE
2-43
Messages
2-44
MKDE
doing the roll forward is the same as the version of the MicroKernel
that created the log file.
2-45
Messages
2-46
MKDE
2-47
Messages
2-48
MKDE
2-49
Messages
2-50
MKDE
2-51
Messages
2-52
MKDE
2-53
Messages
2-54
MKDE
2-55
Messages
2-56
MKDE
your log file may be corrupt. For more information about Status
Code nn, refer to Chapter 1, Status Codes.
2-57
Messages
2-58
NWBSRVCM
NWBSRVCM
NetWare Server NWBSRVCM-4: Communication Manager is using
Communications default settings
Manager
The Communications Manager displays this message when it cannot
Messages
find the configuration file (BTI.CFG). It will use the default
configuration settings.
2-59
Messages
2-60
UCINIT
UCINIT
User Count The following messages apply to the User Count Initialization utility.
Initialization
Utility UCINIT100: Abnormal completion, status = nn
Messages
This message is returned when an operating system or User Count
Manager error occurs. If the specified status is -1, the error relates to
the operating system. A message reflecting the system error number
is displayed just above this one on the terminal. Refer to your
operating system documentation for the definition of the error
number value. If the specified status is in the range of 7000 to 7099,
the error relates to the User Count Manager. A message with the User
Count Manager error is displayed just above this one on the
terminal. Refer to the User Count Manager error messages for the
definition of the error.
2-61
Messages
2-62
UCINIT
2-63
Messages
UCMGR
User Count The following messages are specific to the User Count Manager.
Manager
Messages UCMGR300: The serial number provided for key
generation is invalid
The product serial number is generated by the User Count License
Manager when it is initialized.
If the User Count Administrator is not able to verify whether the
User Count License Manager initialized properly, this field is blank.
The User Count Manager displays this message when the serial
number used for key generation is invalid. Provide a valid serial
number and perform a refresh.
2-64
UCMGR
2-65
Messages
2-66
UCMGR
2-67
Messages
2-68
UCMGR
2-69
Messages
2-70
UCMGR
2-71
Messages
2-72
UCMGR
2-73
Messages
2-74
UCMGR
2-75
Messages
UCUTIL
User Count The User Count utility generates the following messages.
Utility
Messages UCUTIL100: Abnormal completion, status = nn
The User Count utility returns this message when an operating
system or User Count Manager error occurs. To recover from this
error, use the specified status number, as follows:
n If the specified status code is in the range of 7000 through 7099,
the error relates to the User Count Manager. A message
reflecting the User Count Manager error is displayed just above
this one at the console. Refer to the UCMGR messages for more
information.
n If the specified status code is -1, the error relates to the operating
system. A message reflecting the operating system error number
(errno) is displayed just above this one at the console. Refer to
your operating system documentation for more information
about the errno number.
2-76
UCUTIL
Btrieve 6.30 1
Pervasive.SQL v7.0 10
2-77
Messages
specified file is not damaged. If the file is damaged, delete it and re-
execute the utility.
2-78
UCUTIL
2-79
Messages
2-80
Index
Numerics 10032 1-161
10033 1-161
0 1-51
10034 1-161
1 1-52
10035 1-161
10 1-56
10036 1-161
100 1-98
10037 1-161
10000 1-161
10038 1-161
10001 1-161
10039 1-161
10002 1-161
1004 1-110
10003 1-161
10040 1-161
10004 1-161
10041 1-161
10005 1-161
10042 1-161
10006 1-161
10043 1-161
10007 1-161
10044 1-161
10008 1-161
10045 1-161
10009 1-161
10046 1-161
1001 1-109
10047 1-161
10010 1-161
10048 1-161
10011 1-161
10049 1-161
10012 1-161
1005 1-110
10013 1-161
10050 1-161
10014 1-161
10051 1-161
10015 1-161
10052 1-161
10016 1-161
10053 1-161
10017 1-161
10054 1-161
10018 1-161
10055 1-161
10019 1-161
10056 1-161
1002 1-109
10057 1-161
10020 1-161
10058 1-161
10021 1-161
10059 1-161
10022 1-161
1006 1-110
10023 1-161
10060 1-161
10024 1-161
10061 1-161
10025 1-161
10062 1-161
10026 1-161
10063 1-161
10027 1-161
10064 1-161
10028 1-161
10065 1-161
10029 1-161
1007 1-111
-1003 1-3
1008 1-111
1003 1-109
1009 1-111
10030 1-161
-101 1-44
10031 1-161
101 1-99
Index 1
1010 1-111 -115 1-48
-1011 1-3 115 1-102
1011 1-111 -116 1-48
1012 1-112 116 1-103
1013 1-112 -118 1-48
1015 1-112 -119 1-49
1016 1-112 12 1-58
1017 1-113 -120 1-49
1018 1-113 -1206 1-4
1019 1-113 -1207 1-4
-102 1-44 -121 1-49
102 1-99 -122 1-49
-1020 1-3 -123 1-49
1020 1-113 -124 1-49
1021 1-114 -125 1-50
1022 1-115 13 1-60
-1024 1-3 130 1-103
-1026 1-3 -1302 1-4
-103 1-44 -1303 1-5
103 1-99 -1304 1-5
-1032 1-4 -1305 1-5
-104 1-44 -1309 1-5
104 1-100 132 1-104
-1040 1-4 133 1-104
-1041 1-4 134 1-104
-105 1-45 135 1-104
105 1-100 136 1-105
-1051 1-4 138 1-105
-106 1-45 139 1-105
106 1-100 14 1-60
107 1-100 140 1-106
-108 1-46 -1403 1-5
-109 1-46 -1404 1-5
109 1-101 143 1-106
11 1-56 146 1-106
-110 1-46 147 1-106
110 1-101 148 1-106
-111 1-46 149 1-107
111 1-101 15 1-61
-1113 1-4 -1504 1-5
-112 1-46 -1507 1-5
112 1-102 -1508 1-5
-113 1-47 151 1-107
113 1-102 -1513 1-6
-114 1-47 16 1-61
114 1-102 -1603 1-6
2 Index
-1605 1-6 2325 1-122
161 1-107 2326 1-122
162 1-107 2329 1-123
163 1-108 2330 1-123
18 1-61 2331 1-123
-1809 1-6 2332 1-123
-1810 1-6 2333 1-123
19 1-62 2334 1-124
-1902 1-6 2335 1-124
-1903 1-7 2336 1-124
-1905 1-7 2337 1-124
-1907 1-7 2338 1-124
2 1-52 2339 1-124
20 1-62 2340 1-124
2000 1-116 2341 1-125
2001 1-116 2342 1-125
2003 1-116 2343 1-125
2004 1-116 24 1-65
2005 1-116 25 1-65
2006 1-116 26 1-66
2007 1-116 27 1-67
2008 1-117 28 1-67
2009 1-117 29 1-68
2010 1-117 3 1-53
2011 1-117 30 1-68
2012 1-117 3000 1-126
21 1-64 3001 1-126
22 1-64 3002 1-126
2200 1-118 3003 1-126
2201 1-118 3004 1-127
23 1-65 3005 1-127
2300 1-119 3006 1-127
2301 1-119 3008 1-127
2302 1-119 3009 1-127
2303 1-119 3010 1-127
2304 1-119 3011 1-128
2305 1-119 3012 1-128
2306 1-120 3013 1-129
2307 1-120 3014 1-129
2308 1-121 3015 1-129
2309 1-121 3016 1-130
2312 1-121 -3017 1-7
2313 1-121 3017 1-130
2314 1-121 -3018 1-7
2316 1-121 3018 1-130
2324 1-122 -3019 1-7
Index 3
3019 1-130 -3055 1-11
-3020 1-7 -3056 1-11
3020 1-130 -3057 1-12
-3021 1-7 -3058 1-12
3021 1-131 -3059 1-12
-3022 1-8 -3060 1-12
3022 1-131 -3061 1-12
-3023 1-8 -3062 1-12
3023 1-131 -3063 1-12
-3024 1-8 -3064 1-12
-3025 1-8 -3065 1-12
3025 1-131 -3066 1-13
-3026 1-8 -3067 1-13
3026 1-131 -3068 1-13
-3027 1-8 -3069 1-13
3027 1-132 -3070 1-13
-3028 1-8 -3071 1-13
3028 1-132 -3072 1-13
-3029 1-8 -3073 1-13
3029 1-132 -3075 1-14
-3030 1-9 -3076 1-14
3030 1-132 -3077 1-14
-3031 1-9 -3078 1-14
-3032 1-9 -3079 1-14
-3033 1-9 -3080 1-14
-3034 1-9 -3081 1-14
-3035 1-9 -3082 1-14
-3036 1-9 -3083 1-14
-3037 1-9 -3084 1-14
-3038 1-10 -3085 1-15
-3039 1-10 -3086 1-15
-3040 1-10 -3087 1-15
-3041 1-10 -3088 1-15
-3042 1-10 -3089 1-15
-3043 1-10 -3090 1-15
-3044 1-10 -3091 1-15
-3045 1-10 -3092 1-15
-3046 1-10 -3093 1-15
-3047 1-10 -3094 1-16
-3048 1-11 -3095 1-16
-3049 1-11 -3096 1-16
-3050 1-11 -3097 1-16
-3051 1-11 -3098 1-16
-3052 1-11 -3099 1-16
-3053 1-11 31 1-69
-3054 1-11 3103 1-133
4 Index
3104 1-134 -3387 1-19
3105 1-134 -3390 1-19
3106 1-134 -3391 1-19
3107 1-135 -3392 1-19
3108 1-135 -3393 1-19
3109 1-135 -3394 1-19
3110 1-135 -3395 1-19
3111 1-135 -3396 1-20
3112 1-136 -3397 1-20
3114 1-136 -3398 1-20
3115 1-136 -3399 1-20
3116 1-137 34 1-70
3117 1-137 -3473 1-20
3118 1-137 -3474 1-20
3119 1-137 -3475 1-20
3120 1-137 -3476 1-21
3121 1-137 -3477 1-21
3122 1-137 -3478 1-21
3123 1-137 -3479 1-21
3124 1-137 -3480 1-21
3125 1-138 -3481 1-21
3126 1-138 -3482 1-21
3127 1-138 -3483 1-21
3128 1-138 -3484 1-22
3129 1-138 -3485 1-22
32 1-69 -3487 1-22
33 1-69 -3488 1-22
-3358 1-16 -3489 1-22
-3359 1-16 -3490 1-22
-3360 1-17 -3491 1-22
-3362 1-17 -3492 1-22
-3363 1-17 -3493 1-23
-3364 1-17 -3494 1-23
-3365 1-17 -3495 1-23
-3366 1-17 -3496 1-23
-3367 1-17 35 1-70
-3368 1-18 36 1-70
-3369 1-18 -3600 1-23
-3370 1-18 37 1-70
-3371 1-18 -3776 1-23
-3374 1-18 -3777 1-23
-3375 1-18 -3778 1-24
-3376 1-18 -3779 1-24
-3383 1-18 -3780 1-24
-3385 1-19 -3781 1-24
-3386 1-19 -3782 1-24
Index 5
-3783 1-24 -4869 1-29
-3784 1-24 -4884 1-29
-3785 1-24 -4885 1-29
-3786 1-25 -4886 1-29
-3787 1-25 -4887 1-29
-3788 1-25 -4888 1-29
-3789 1-25 -4889 1-29
-3790 1-25 -4890 1-29
-3791 1-25 -4891 1-30
-3793 1-25 -4892 1-30
-3794 1-26 -4893 1-30
-3795 1-26 -4894 1-30
-3796 1-26 -4895 1-30
-3797 1-26 -4896 1-30
-3798 1-26 -4897 1-30
-3799 1-26 -4898 1-31
38 1-70 -4899 1-31
39 1-71 49 1-74
4 1-53 -4900 1-31
40 1-71 -4901 1-31
4083 1-140 -4902 1-31
4086 1-140 -4903 1-31
41 1-71 -4904 1-31
42 1-71 -4905 1-31
43 1-72 -4906 1-32
44 1-72 -4907 1-32
45 1-73 -4908 1-32
46 1-73 -4909 1-32
47 1-73 -4910 1-32
48 1-74 -4911 1-32
-4837 1-27 -4912 1-32
-4838 1-27 -4913 1-32
-4848 1-27 -4914 1-32
-4850 1-27 -4915 1-32
-4851 1-27 -4916 1-33
-4852 1-27 -4917 1-33
-4853 1-27 -4918 1-33
-4856 1-27 -4919 1-33
-4859 1-28 -4920 1-33
-4860 1-28 -4921 1-33
-4861 1-28 -4922 1-33
-4863 1-28 -4923 1-33
-4864 1-28 -4925 1-33
-4865 1-28 -4926 1-34
-4866 1-28 -4927 1-34
-4867 1-28 -4928 1-34
6 Index
-4930 1-34 -4976 1-39
-4931 1-34 -4977 1-39
-4932 1-34 -4978 1-40
-4933 1-34 -4979 1-40
-4934 1-34 -4980 1-40
-4935 1-35 -4981 1-40
-4936 1-35 -4983 1-40
-4937 1-35 -4984 1-40
-4938 1-35 -4985 1-40
-4939 1-35 -4986 1-41
-4940 1-35 -4987 1-41
-4941 1-35 -4988 1-41
-4942 1-35 -4989 1-41
-4943 1-35 -4990 1-41
-4944 1-36 -4991 1-41
-4945 1-36 -4992 1-41
-4946 1-36 -4993 1-41
-4947 1-36 -4994 1-41
-4948 1-36 -4995 1-42
-4949 1-36 -4996 1-42
-4950 1-36 -4997 1-42
-4951 1-36 -4998 1-42
-4952 1-37 5 1-54
-4953 1-37 50 1-75
-4954 1-37 -5019 1-43
-4955 1-37 -5040 1-44
-4956 1-37 51 1-75
-4957 1-37 52 1-75
-4958 1-37 -5202 1-42
-4959 1-37 -5204 1-42
-4960 1-38 -5208 1-42
-4961 1-38 -5219 1-43
-4962 1-38 -5220 1-43
-4963 1-38 -5221 1-43
-4964 1-38 -5222 1-43
-4965 1-38 53 1-76
-4966 1-38 54 1-76
-4967 1-38 55 1-76
-4968 1-38 56 1-76
-4969 1-39 57 1-76
-4970 1-39 58 1-77
-4971 1-39 59 1-77
-4972 1-39 6 1-54
-4973 1-39 60 1-77
-4974 1-39 61 1-77
-4975 1-39 62 1-77
Index 7
63 1-78 7049 1-147
64 1-78 7050 1-148
65 1-78 7051 1-148
66 1-79 7052 1-148
67 1-79 7053 1-148
68 1-80 7054 1-148
69 1-80 7061 1-148
7 1-54 7062 1-149
7002 1-142 7063 1-149
7003 1-142 7064 1-149
7004 1-142 7065 1-149
7005 1-142 71 1-80
7006 1-142 72 1-81
7007 1-143 73 1-81
7008 1-143 74 1-82
7009 1-143 76 1-82
7010 1-143 77 1-82
7011 1-143 78 1-83
7012 1-143 79 1-83
7013 1-144 8 1-55
7014 1-144 80 1-83
7016 1-144 8001 1-150
7017 1-144 8002 1-150
7018 1-144 8003 1-150
7019 1-144 8005 1-150
7020 1-144 8006 1-150
7021 1-144 8007 1-151
7022 1-145 8008 1-151
7023 1-145 8009 1-151
7026 1-145 8010 1-151
7028 1-145 8013 1-151
7029 1-145 8016 1-152
7030 1-145 8017 1-152
7031 1-145 8018 1-152
7032 1-146 8019 1-152
7033 1-146 8020 1-152
7035 1-146 8023 1-153
7036 1-146 8024 1-153
7037 1-146 8027 1-154
7038 1-146 8030 1-154
7039 1-146 8032 1-154
7040 1-146 8035 1-154
7041 1-147 8039 1-154
7042 1-147 8040 1-154
7046 1-147 81 1-84
7048 1-147 82 1-84
8 Index
83 1-84 BDREQUEST-12 2-9
84 1-85 BDREQUEST-13 2-9
85 1-85 BDREQUEST-14 2-9
8500 1-155 BDREQUEST-15 2-10
8502 1-155 BDREQUEST-4 2-8
8503 1-155 BDREQUEST-5 2-8
8504 1-155 BDREQUEST-7 2-8
8505 1-156 BDREQUEST-8 2-8
8506 1-156 BDREQUEST-9 2-8
8507 1-156 BDREQUTIL-16 2-11
8508 1-156 BDREQUTIL-8 2-11
8509 1-156 BDREQUTIL-9 2-11
8510 1-156 BDROUTER messages 2-6
8511 1-157 BDROUTER-1 2-6
8512 1-157 BDROUTER-2 2-6
8513 1-157 BDROUTER-3 2-6
8514 1-157 BDROUTER-4 2-6
8515 1-157 Bfloat and Float Fields Must Be 4 or 8 Bytes 2-3
8516 1-157 BREQUEST messages 2-8
8517 1-157 BREQUTIL messages 2-11
8518 1-158 BROUTER messages 2-12
8590 1-159 BROUTER-2 2-12
8591 1-159 BROUTER-3 2-12
8592 1-159 BROUTER-7 2-12
8593 1-160 BSPXCOM messages 2-13
8594 1-160 BSPXCOM-10 2-14
86 1-86 BSPXCOM-11 2-14
87 1-87 BSPXCOM-12 2-14
88 1-88 BSPXCOM-13 2-15
89 1-89 BSPXCOM-14 2-15
9 1-55 BSPXCOM-15 2-15
90 1-89 BSPXCOM-18 2-15
91 1-89 BSPXCOM-19 2-15
92 1-92 BSPXCOM-2 2-13
93 1-92 BSPXCOM-3 2-13
94 1-92 BSPXCOM-4 2-13
95 1-93 BSPXCOM-6 2-13
96 1-96 BSPXCOM-7 2-13
97 1-96 BSPXCOM-8 2-14
98 1-97 BTCPCOM messages 2-16
99 1-98 BTCPCOM-1 2-16
BTCPCOM-10 2-17
B BTCPCOM-12 2-18
BDREQUEST-1 2-8 BTCPCOM-13 2-18
BDREQUEST-10 2-9 BTCPCOM-15 2-18
BDREQUEST-11 2-9 BTCPCOM-16 2-18
Index 9
BTCPCOM-17 2-18 BUTIL-18 2-22
BTCPCOM-18 2-19 BUTIL-19 2-22
BTCPCOM-19 2-19 BUTIL-2 2-20
BTCPCOM-2 2-16 BUTIL-20 2-22
BTCPCOM-20 2-19 BUTIL-21 2-22
BTCPCOM-21 2-19 BUTIL-23 2-22
BTCPCOM-22 2-19 BUTIL-25 2-22
BTCPCOM-3 2-16 BUTIL-26 2-22
BTCPCOM-4 2-16 BUTIL-27 2-23
BTCPCOM-5 2-16 BUTIL-30 2-23
BTCPCOM-6 2-17 BUTIL-31 2-23
BTCPCOM-7 2-17 BUTIL-32 2-23
BTCPCOM-8 2-17 BUTIL-36 2-23
BTCPCOM-9 2-17 BUTIL-37 2-24
Btrieve Maintenance UtilitySee BUTIL BUTIL-38 2-24
Btrieve Message RouterSee BROUTER BUTIL-41 2-24
Btrieve Remote Communications ManagerSee BUTIL-43 2-24
BDROUTER BUTIL-44 2-24
Btrieve Requester status codes 1-116 BUTIL-45 2-25
Btrieve Requester UtilitySee BREQUTIL BUTIL-47 2-25
Btrieve SPX Communications ModuleSee BUTIL-48 2-25
BSPXCOM BUTIL-49 2-25
Btrieve TCP/IP Communications ModuleSee BUTIL-50 2-25
BTCPCOM BUTIL-52 2-25
BUTIL messages 2-20 BUTIL-53 2-25
BUTIL-1 2-20 BUTIL-6 2-20
BUTIL-10 2-21 BUTIL-60 2-26
BUTIL-101 2-27 BUTIL-61 2-26
BUTIL-102 2-28 BUTIL-62 2-26
BUTIL-103 2-28 BUTIL-63 2-26
BUTIL-11 2-21 BUTIL-65 2-26
BUTIL-12 2-21 BUTIL-70 2-26
BUTIL-13 2-21 BUTIL-74 2-26
BUTIL-131 2-28 BUTIL-76 2-27
BUTIL-132 2-28 BUTIL-77 2-27
BUTIL-134 2-28 BUTIL-8 2-20
BUTIL-136 2-28 BUTIL-82 2-27
BUTIL-141 2-29 BUTIL-84 2-27
BUTIL-142 2-29 BUTIL-9 2-20
BUTIL-143 2-29 BUTIL-90 2-27
BUTIL-144 2-29 BUTIL-91 2-27
BUTIL-145 2-29
BUTIL-15 2-21 C
BUTIL-152 2-29 Component Management status codes 1-150
BUTIL-155 2-29
BUTIL-16 2-21
10 Index
D BTCPCOM 2-16
BUTIL 2-20
Database Utilities status codes 1-140
Maintenance utility 2-20
DBU See Database Utilities
message router 2-12
DOS Workstations 1-109
MicroKernel Database Engine 2-30
MKDE 2-30
E MKDE Requester 2-8
ECAS Interface status codes 1-155 NetWare Server Communications Manager 2-59
Enhanced Common Address SpaceSee ECAS NWBSRVCM 2-59
Interface Remote Communications Manager
Event Logging status codes 1-150 Requester utility 2-11
SPX communications module 2-13
F TCP/IP communications module 2-16
First and Second Password Entries Do Not Match, UCINIT 2-61
Please Retype 2-3 UCMGR 2-64
UCUTIL 2-76
G User Count Initialization Utility 2-61
User Count Manager 2-64
Groups, message 2-1
User Count Utility 2-76
MicroKernel Database Engine
I messages 2-8, 2-30
I*net Data Server requester messages 2-8
MicroKernel Router status codes 1-131 status codes
Network Services Layer status codes 1-138 1 to 199 1-52
Incorrect Netware Version 2-3 DOS workstations 1-109
Incorrect Parameter 2-3 Windows workstations 1-109
Informative status codes 1-44 MicroKernel Router
Insufficient Memory 2-3 I*net Data Server 1-131
Invalid Load File Format. End of Record Marker Not status codes 1-126
Found 2-4 MKDE Requester messages 2-8
MKDE See MicroKernel Database Engine
L MKDE-1001 2-36
Load File Referenced Undefined Public Variable. MKDE-1002 2-37
Module XXXX Not Loaded 2-4 MKDE-1003 2-37
Local Engine Is Already Loaded 2-4 MKDE-1004 2-37
MKDE-1005 2-37
M MKDE-1007 2-37
MKDE-1008 2-37
Maintenance utility messages 2-20
MKDE-1009 2-37
Message Groups 2-1
MKDE-1010 2-38
Message Router messages 2-12
MKDE-1011 2-38
Messages
MKDE-1015 2-38
BDROUTER 2-6
MKDE-1017 2-38
BREQUEST 2-8
MKDE-1019 2-38
BREQUTIL 2-11
MKDE-1020 2-38
BROUTER 2-12
MKDE-1021 2-38
BSPXCOM 2-13
Index 11
MKDE-1023 2-39 MKDE-1222 2-47
MKDE-1024 2-39 MKDE-1223 2-48
MKDE-1025 2-39 MKDE-1224 2-48
MKDE-1026 2-39 MKDE-1225 2-48
MKDE-1027 2-39 MKDE-1226 2-48
MKDE-1028 2-39 MKDE-13 2-30
MKDE-1030 2-40 MKDE-16 2-30
MKDE-1032 2-40 MKDE-20 2-30
MKDE-1152 2-40 MKDE-2001 2-48
MKDE-1156 2-40 MKDE-2002 2-49
MKDE-1161 2-40 MKDE-2004 2-49
MKDE-1164 2-41 MKDE-2005 2-49
MKDE-1165 2-41 MKDE-2007 2-49
MKDE-1166 2-42 MKDE-2008 2-49
MKDE-1167 2-42 MKDE-2009 2-50
MKDE-1168 2-42 MKDE-2010 2-50
MKDE-1169 2-42 MKDE-2011 2-50
MKDE-1171 2-42 MKDE-2012 2-50
MKDE-1172 2-43 MKDE-2013 2-50
MKDE-1175 2-43 MKDE-2015 2-51
MKDE-1176 2-43 MKDE-2019 2-51
MKDE-1177 2-43 MKDE-2024 2-51
MKDE-1178 2-43 MKDE-2027 2-51
MKDE-1179 2-43 MKDE-2028 2-51
MKDE-1180 2-43 MKDE-2029 2-52
MKDE-1183 2-44 MKDE-2039 2-52
MKDE-1184 2-44 MKDE-2053 2-52
MKDE-1192 2-44 MKDE-2055 2-52
MKDE-1193 2-44 MKDE-2060 2-52
MKDE-1194 2-44 MKDE-2061 2-53
MKDE-12 2-30 MKDE-2065 2-53
MKDE-1207 2-44 MKDE-2067 2-53
MKDE-1208 2-45 MKDE-2068 2-53
MKDE-1209 2-45 MKDE-2075 2-53
MKDE-1210 2-45 MKDE-2076 2-54
MKDE-1211 2-45 MKDE-2077 2-54
MKDE-1212 2-45 MKDE-2078 2-54
MKDE-1213 2-46 MKDE-2079 2-54
MKDE-1214 2-46 MKDE-2080 2-54
MKDE-1215 2-46 MKDE-2081 2-55
MKDE-1216 2-46 MKDE-2082 2-55
MKDE-1217 2-46 MKDE-2083 2-55
MKDE-1218 2-46 MKDE-2084 2-55
MKDE-1219 2-47 MKDE-2085 2-55
MKDE-1220 2-47 MKDE-2086 2-55
MKDE-1221 2-47 MKDE-2087 2-56
12 Index
MKDE-2088 2-56 status codes 1-133
MKDE-2089 2-56 NWBSRVCM messages 2-59
MKDE-2090 2-56 NWBSRVCM-10 2-60
MKDE-2091 2-56 NWBSRVCM-4 2-59
MKDE-2092 2-57 NWBSRVCM-5 2-59
MKDE-2093 2-57 NWBSRVCM-6 2-59
MKDE-2094 2-57 NWBSRVCM-7 2-59
MKDE-2095 2-57 NWBSRVCM-8 2-59
MKDE-2096 2-58 NWBSRVCM-9 2-60
MKDE-25 2-30
MKDE-51 2-31 R
MKDE-57 2-31 Ranges
MKDE-58 2-31 status codes 1-1
MKDE-59 2-31 Redirection List Not Large Enough 2-5
MKDE-75 2-32 Remote Communications Manager messages
MKDE-76 2-32 Requester Utility Messages 2-11
MKDE-77 2-32
MKDE-78 2-33
MKDE-79 2-33
S
MKDE-80 2-33 Smart Components status codes 1-150
MKDE-81 2-33 SPX Communications Module messages 2-13
MKDE-82 2-33 SPX Is Not Loaded 2-5
MKDE-83 2-33 SQL Connection Manager Codes 1-161
MKDE-84 2-34 SQL Relational Database Engine
MKDE-85 2-34 status codes 1-3
MKDE-86 2-34 SQL Requester Is Already Loaded 2-5
MKDE-87 2-34 SRDE See SQL Relational Database Engine
MKDE-88 2-34 Status Codes
MKDE-89 2-35 0 1-51
MKDE-90 2-35 1 to 199 1-52
MKDE-91 2-35 1000 to 1999 1-109
MKDE-92 2-35 10000 to 10100 1-161
MKDE-93 2-35 -199 to -100 1-44
MKDE-94 2-36 2000 to 2099 1-116
MKDE-98 2-36 2200 to 2299 1-118
Must Have DOS 3.1 or Greater 2-4 2300 to 2399 1-119
3000 to 3099 1-126
3100 to 3199 1-133
N 4000 to 4099 1-140
Named Database status codes 1-119 -5040 to -1000 1-3
NetWare Btrieve Server Communications 7000 to 7099 1-142
ManagerSee NWBSRVCM 8000 to 8099 1-150
NetWare Server Communications Manager 8000 to 8499 1-150
messages 2-59 8500 to 8589 1-155
NetWare Shell Is Not Installed 2-4 8590 to 8599 1-159
Network Services Layer Btrieve Requester 1-116
I*net Data Server 1-138 components management 1-150
Index 13
Database utilities 1-140 UCMGR-307 2-65
ECAS Interface 1-155 UCMGR-310 2-65
event logging 1-150 UCMGR-311 2-66
informative 1-44 UCMGR-312 2-66
MicroKernel Database Engine 1-52, 1-109 UCMGR-313 2-66
DOS workstations 1-109 UCMGR-314 2-66
Windows workstations 1-109 UCMGR-315 2-66
MicroKernel Router 1-126 UCMGR-316 2-67
Named Database 1-119 UCMGR-317 2-67
Network Services Layer 1-133 UCMGR-318 2-67
ranges 1-1 UCMGR-319 2-67
Smart Components 1-150 UCMGR-320 2-67
SQL Relational Database Engine 1-3 UCMGR-321 2-68
successful completion 1-51 UCMGR-322 2-68
User Count Manager 1-142 UCMGR-323 2-68
W3DBSMGR 1-159 UCMGR-325 2-68
XLT 1-118 UCMGR-326 2-68
Successful completion UCMGR-327 2-69
status code 1-51 UCMGR-328 2-69
UCMGR-330 2-69
T UCMGR-401 2-69
TCP/IP Communications Module messages 2-16 UCMGR-402 2-69
UCMGR-403 2-69
UCMGR-404 2-70
U UCMGR-405 2-70
UCINIT messages 2-61 UCMGR-406 2-70
UCINIT-100 2-61 UCMGR-408 2-71
UCINIT-203 2-61 UCMGR-409 2-71
UCINIT-308 2-61 UCMGR-410 2-71
UCINIT-309 2-61 UCMGR-411 2-71
UCINIT-400 2-62 UCMGR-412 2-72
UCINIT-404 2-62 UCMGR-413 2-72
UCINIT-407 2-62 UCMGR-415 2-72
UCINIT-411 2-62 UCMGR-416 2-72
UCINIT-503 2-62 UCMGR-417 2-73
UCINIT-504 2-63 UCMGR-418 2-73
UCINIT-505 2-63 UCMGR-500 2-73
UCINIT-506 2-63 UCMGR-501 2-73
UCINIT-507 2-63 UCMGR-502 2-73
UCMGR messages 2-64 UCMGR-503 2-74
UCMGR-300 2-64 UCMGR-600 2-74
UCMGR-301 2-64 UCMGR-601 2-74
UCMGR-302 2-64 UCMGR-603 2-74
UCMGR-303 2-64 UCMGR-604 2-74
UCMGR-304 2-65 UCMGR-605 2-75
UCMGR-305 2-65 UCUTIL messages 2-76
UCMGR-306 2-65
14 Index
UCUTIL-100 2-76
UCUTIL-201 2-76
UCUTIL-203 2-76
UCUTIL-204 2-77
UCUTIL-205 2-77
UCUTIL-400 2-77
UCUTIL-404 2-77
UCUTIL-407 2-77
UCUTIL-411 2-78
UCUTIL-503 2-78
UCUTIL-504 2-78
UCUTIL-505 2-78
UCUTIL-506 2-78
UCUTIL-507 2-79
User Count Initialization Utility messages 2-61
User Count Manager messages 2-64
User Count Manager status codes 1-142
User Count Utility messages 2-76
W
W3DBSMGR status codes 1-159
Windows Workstations 1-109
Workstations
Dos 1-109
Windows 1-109
X
XLT status codes 1-118
Index 15
16 Index