Messages


Chapter 18. Tivoli Data Protection for Oracle (0500-0599)



ANS0500E Oracle passed invalid mode

Explanation: Invalid mode passed by Oracle.
System Action: The system returns to the calling procedure.
User Response: Contact your system administrator.



ANS0501E Oracle passed null file name

Explanation: Null filename passed by Oracle.
System Action: The system returns to the calling procedure.
User Response: Contact your system administrator.



ANS0502E Wrong data block size

Explanation: Wrong Block Size
System Action: The system returns to the calling procedure.
User Response: Contact your system administrator.



ANS0503E Object exists

Explanation: Backup or Restore Object already exists.
System Action: The system returns to the calling procedure.
User Response: If backing up an object, be sure to generate a unique object name.



ANS0504E Not same Oracle handle

Explanation: The handle passed from Oracle is not the same handle that TSM passed back.
System Action: The system returns to the calling procedure.
User Response: Contact your system administrator.



ANS0505E End of file reached

Explanation: End of file reached.
System Action: The system returns to the calling procedure.
User Response: None



ANS0506E Wrong Read State

Explanation: The operation must be in READ state.
System Action: The system returns to the calling procedure.
User Response: Contact your service representative.



ANS0507E Runtime API version is outdated

Explanation: Runtime API is lower than compile time API.
System Action: The system returns to the calling procedure.
User Response: Use the WHAT command to find out the compile time API level. Obtain the same or higher level of API library.



ANS0508E Wrong write state

Explanation: The operation must be in WRITE state.
System Action: The system returns to the calling procedure.
User Response: Contact your service representative.



ANS0509E Invalid flag passed

Explanation: Invalid flag passed from Oracle.
System Action: The system returns to the calling procedure.
User Response: Contact your system administrator.


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