Backup Server Error Messages 4.76.3 - 4.147.2
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4.133.2 2 Invalid path or no execute permission for
multibuffering subprocess binary: %1!
Explanation: The sybmultbuf binary could not be
found. Check the pathname in the -M option or
$SYBASE/bin for the existence of sybmultbuf binary
(in NT sybmbuf.exe). Also, check if the binary has
execute permissions.
4.134.2 2 Invalid Device: you cannot dump to or load from the
null device, '%1!'.
Explanation: You cannot dump to null device since
you cannot recover the dump from it. Select a device
of a legal type.
4.135.2 2 Invalid Device: you cannot dump to or load from a
directory, '%1!'.
Explanation: The specified archive device is a
directory name. Specify a device name or a disk file
name.
4.136.2 2 uname failed with OS error '%1!'.
Explanation: An unexpected condition, possibly
fatal to the session, has occurred. Error may have
occurred with any or all of usage, environment, or
internal logic.
4.137.2 2 Invalid OS release number '%1!'
Explanation: An unexpected condition, possibly
fatal to the session, has occurred. Error may have
occurred with any or all of usage, environment, or
internal logic.
4.138.2 2 Device '%1!': operating system call 'readlink' failed
with error '%2!'.
Explanation: An unexpected condition, possibly
fatal to the session, has occurred. Error may have
occurred with any or all of usage, environment, or
internal logic.
4.139.2 2 [%1!] The '%2!' call failed for devi ce '%3!' with error
number %4! (%5!). Refer to your operating system
documentation for further details. Look for '%6!' in the
backup server errorlog for additional information from
SYBMULTBUF.
Explanation: The message has 93 secondary state
values used to determine where a failure occurred in
sybmultbuf.
Number Severity Text and Explanation