Subject | Re: [firebird-support] re-occoring problem another question |
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Author | Johannes Pretorius |
Post date | 2006-06-26T08:52:51Z |
regarding this error..
CAN this be Network related ? Basically this error pops up BEFORE we get a network error ? Or
is this very unlikely ?
All the other possibles was checked. Not path bug or size limit. Must be something else.
Thanks in Advance
Johane ns
At 10:35 26/06/2006, you wrote:
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CAN this be Network related ? Basically this error pops up BEFORE we get a network error ? Or
is this very unlikely ?
All the other possibles was checked. Not path bug or size limit. Must be something else.
Thanks in Advance
Johane ns
At 10:35 26/06/2006, you wrote:
>At 05:17 PM 26/06/2006, you wrote:--
>>Good day all
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>>We have a funny problem that is coming over and over again back and
>>we cant pinpoint where it comes from
>>
>>We have seen that it does come from the interabase.msg file. Thus it
>>is at db level (or client libarary) that we
>>get this error
>>
>>Unsuccessful execution caused by a system error that precludes
>>successful execution of subsequent statements
>>
>>BUT we cannot really see why. What can the reasons for this error be ?
>
>"A system error" generally means something gone wrong at the
>operating system level, e.g. an I/O error, a call to a system-level
>function that isn't supported on the operating system, an
>out-of-memory error, etc. It means the OS has sent a message to the
>DB engine saying "No can do" and the engine can't proceed with
>whatever task it needed that call for.
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>
>>It sounds asif a statement inside the transaction failed and then as
>>we go on all statements after that
>>is rejected somehow.But we do rollback after errors. This very odd.
>
>It's not so odd. The engine won't go on blindly if it knows there is
>something wrong with the resources it depends on. Take it as a
>warning of something bad that you need to investigate to save your
>database from corruption. You're using IB 5.6, as I recall, so let's
>hope you are not encountering one of the two best-known corruption
>conditions in IB 5.6 - overflowing the 2 Gb file size limit on a
>FAT32 partition or else the dreaded "Windows Path Bug". See the
>notes in the Firebird Quick Start Guide on "How to corrupt a database".
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>Would you please do something about the automatic footers in your
>emails. It's totally pointless putting your company's security
>message in an email that you are posting to a public forum.
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>^ heLen
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