CHAPTER 6 Adaptive Server Error Messages
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10440 10 number of alarms specifies the number of alarms allocated by SQL Server. Alarms are
used with the Transact-SQL waitfor command.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified, no action
is required. Contact your System Administrator about any warning issued in the message.
10441 10 number of devices controls the number of data base devices SQL Server can use. It does
not include devices used for database dumps.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified, no action
is required. Contact your System Administrator about any warning issued in the message.
10442 10 number of extent i/o buffers allocates the specified number of extents (8 data pages) for
use by create index. Do not set this value to more than 100.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified, no action
is required. Contact your System Administrator about any warning issued in the message.
10443 10 number of index trips specifies the number of times an aged index page recycles itself
onto the MRU chain.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified, no action
is required. Contact your System Administrator about any warning issued in the message.
10444 10 number of languages in cache is the maximum number of languages that can
simultaneously be held in the language cache. The default is 3.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified, no action
is required. Contact your System Administrator about any warning issued in the message.
10445 10 number of locks sets the number of available locks. The default run value is 5000.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified, no action
is required. Contact your System Administrator about any warning issued in the message.
10446 10 number of mailboxes sets the number of mailbox structures SQL Server allocates on
start-up. Mailboxes are use for process-to-process communication and synchronization.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified, no action
is required. Contact your System Administrator about any warning issued in the message.
10447 10 number of messages specifies the number of message structures allocated by SQL Server
at start-up time. Messages are used in conjunction with mailboxes for process-to-process
communication and synchronization.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified, no action
is required. Contact your System Administrator about any warning issued in the message.
10448 10 number of oam trips specifies the number of times an aged OAM pag e recycles itself onto
the MRU chain.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified, no action
is required. Contact your System Administrator about any warning issued in the message.
10449 10 number of open databases sets the maximum number of database s that can be open at one
time on SQL Server. The default run value is 12.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified, no action
is required. Contact your System Administrator about any warning issued in the message.
Number Severity Text and Explanation