Compaq AA-Q88CE-TE Network Router User Manual


 
RTR log messages
full). RTR has ensured that the TX has been committed, but the operator
should nevertheless check the condition on the BE where the TX was aborted
to determine why this occurred (possible resource problems on the server, for
example).
%RTR-F-INCOMPAT, Incompatible RTR versions
Explanation: Attempt to start up an incompatible version of RTR on the
same network with shared facilities.
%RTR-F-INTERFERENCE, Group/system interference. Start RTR from other
account
Explanation: Internal error. Send SPR
%RTR-I-JOUEXCWRIT, Exception written to journal for transaction [A];
previous state = [A], reason status = [A]
Explanation: Indicates that an exception record has been written for the
specified transaction. Manual intervention is required in order to see the
transaction through to completion.
%RTR-W-JOUFILFUL, RTR journal file full - use MODIFY JOURNAL to
increase size
Explanation: The RTR journal file is becoming full. Either reduce the
number and size of concurrently active transactions, or increase the size of
the journal file using MODIFY JOURNAL /MAXIMUM_BLOCKS
%RTR-F-JOUHDRERR, RTR journal record header error - CREATE JOURNAL
/SUPERSEDE and submit SPR
Explanation: An inconsistency has been found in a record header within the
RTR journal.
Corrective action:
1) Reissue the RTR CREATE JOURNAL /SUPERSEDE command.
2) Restart RTR.
3) Submit an SPR.
%RTR-E-JOUNOTAVA, Error during recovery ([A]) from [A] journal ([A])
Explanation: RTR transaction manager requested recovery from a remote
journal, but the request could not be delivered to the node hosting the journal.
In a non-clustered standby configuration, this indicates that local recovery
after a server failure could not be completed. No user action required, since
the transaction manager will attempt to send the recovery query again, once
it has detected that the remote journal has become available.
%RTR-F-JOUOVERFL, RTR journal file overflow - transaction recovery
information lost
Explanation: The journal file is so full that some transaction recovery
information has had to be discarded. One or more of the currently active
transactions may be incorrectly recovered if a system failure occurs in the
near future.
E–6 RTR log messages