HP V6.0 Software manual Error messages, VDS error messages

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Error messages

The following tables list error messages and their meanings.

VDS error messages

Message Id

MessageID Value

Message Text

 

(hex)

 

VDS_E_NOT_SUPPORTED

0x80042400L

The operation is not supported by the object,

 

 

or there is inadequate disk space.

VDS_E_INITIALIZED_FAILED

0x80042401L

The service failed to initialize.

 

 

 

VDS_E_INITIALIZE_NOT_CALLED

0x80042402L

The initialization method is not called.

 

 

 

VDS_E_ALREADY_REGISTERED

0x80042403L

The provider is already registered.

 

 

 

VDS_E_ANOTHER_CALL_IN_PROGRESS

0x80042404L

A concurrent second call is made on an

 

 

object before the first is completed.

 

 

 

VDS_E_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND

0x80042405L

The object is not found.

 

 

 

VDS_E_INVALID_SPACE

0x80042406L

The specified space is not free or not valid.

 

 

 

VDS_E_PARTITION_LIMIT_REACHED

0x80042407L

Number of partitions has reached the limit

 

 

on a disk.

VDS_E_PARTITION_NOT_EMPTY

0x80042408L

The extended partition is not empty.

 

 

 

VDS_E_OPERATION_PENDING

0x80042409L

The operation has not been completed yet.

 

 

 

VDS_E_OPERATION_DENIED

0x8004240AL

This operation is not allowed on the current

 

 

boot, system or page file volume.

VDS_E_OBJECT_DELETED

0x8004240BL

The object has been deleted.

 

 

 

VDS_E_CANCEL_TOO_LATE

0x8004240CL

The operation cannot be cancelled because

 

 

it is too late.

 

 

 

VDS_E_OPERATION_CANCELED

0x8004240DL

The operation has been cancelled.

 

 

 

VDS_E_CANNOT_EXTEND

0x8004240EL

The volume cannot be extended because

 

 

the file system does not support it.

 

 

 

VDS_E_NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE

0x8004240FL

There is not enough usable space for this

 

 

operation.

VDS_E_NOT_ENOUGH_DRIVE

0x80042410L

Not enough drives are specified to complete

 

 

this operation.

 

 

 

VDS_E_BAD_COOKIE

0x80042411L

The cookie is not found.

 

 

 

VDS_E_NO_MEDIA

0x80042412L

There is no media in the device.

 

 

 

VDS_E_DEVICE_IN_USE

0x80042413L

The device is in use.

 

 

 

VDS_E_DISK_NOT_EMPTY

0x80042414L

The disk is not empty.

 

 

 

VDS_E_INVALID_OPERATION

0x80042415L

Invalid operation.

 

 

 

VDS_E_PATH_NOT_FOUND

0x80042416L

The path is not found.

 

 

 

VDS_E_DISK_NOT_INITIALIZED

0x80042417L

The disk is not initialized.

 

 

 

VDS_E_NOT_AN_UNALLOCATED_DISK

0x80042418L

The disk is not unallocated.

 

 

 

VDS_E_UNRECOVERABLE_ERROR

0x80042419L

Unrecoverable error happened. The service

 

 

must shut down.

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