ANR0981E The server database must be restored beforethe server can be started.
Explanation: The server has been restarted after an incomplete RESTORE DB. In
order to start the server, you must restore to the database to a consistent state using
the DSMSERVRESTORE DB command.
SystemAction: Server initialization stops.
User Response: Issuethe DSMSERV RESTOREDB command. For complete
details on this command, refer to the Administrator’sReference.
ANR0982E The server database must be initialized before the database can be loaded.
Explanation: The server database must be initialized before it can be loaded with
the LOADDB parameter, by issuing the DSMSERVFORMAT command. The server
database is not currently in the initialized state.
SystemAction: Server LOADDB processing stops.
User Response: Issuethe DSMSERV FORMATcommand. For complete details
on this command, refer to the Administrator’sReference.
ANR0983W The server database was recorded by a down-level version of the server
program. The UPGRADEDB parameter is requiredto start the server and
automatically upgrade the database contents to the current server version.
Please refer to installation instructions for precautionarybackup procedures
prior to doing this.
Explanation: At server startup, the server has discovered that the database
information was written by an earlier version of the server program and is not
compatible with this version. Toautomatically upgrade the server database to this
version of the server program, the UPGRADEDB parameter must be specified when
starting the server.
SystemAction: The server ends.
User Response: Referto installation instructions for specific information on
precautionary measures that you may want to take to back up the database prior to
upgrading it to the current server level.After you have taken these measures, start
the server and specify the UPGRADEDB parameter.This parameter only needs to
be specified once to start the server, and should NOTbe included in any automated
programs that start the server.
ANR0984I Process process ID for process name started in the process state at process start
time.
Explanation: The process whose ID is shown has been started for the process
indicated by the process name running in the indicated state.
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