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The following table contains a list of the TPF collection support (TPFCS)
error codes with descriptions and user actions. Not all return codes
are possible for every function. The individual TPFCS functions
document the most common return codes for that function.
Value | Name of Error | Description | User Action |
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1 | TO2_SUCCESS
TO2_IS_TRUE | TO2_IS_TRUE | This is not an error; it indicates a return value of TO2_IS_TRUE from the original function call. |
0 | TO2_ERROR
TO2_IS_FALSE | TO2_IS_FALSE | This is not an error; it indicates a return value of TO2_IS_FALSE from the original function call. |
-1 | TO2_ERROR_METHOD | The application programming interface (API) or internal method is not known or is not supported for the collection type. | Use a valid API for the collection (see Table 47). |
-2 | TO2_ERROR_ENV | The environment pointer passed to a TPFCS API is not valid. | Check the program logic. |
-3 | TO2_ERROR_USER | The user token is zero or not valid. | Enter a valid user token. |
-4 | TO2_ERROR_DATA_LGH | The data length is too large or is not valid. | Enter a valid data length. |
-5 | TO2_ERROR_LOCATOR_LGH | The locator (key/value) length is too large or is not valid. | Enter a valid key or value length. |
-6 | TO2_ERROR_SEQCTR | There was an update sequence counter mismatch. When an update is attempted, the update sequence counter that is passed with the update must match the current update sequence counter maintained with the collection. | Retrieve the element again for a successful update to take place and repeat the update request. |
-7 | TO2_ERROR_EXCEED_MAX_INDEX | There was an attempt to add an entry beyond the maximum entry. | Add the entry again ensuring it is not beyond the defined maximum entry value. |
-8 | TO2_ERROR_INDEX | The index is not valid. The value is 0 or negative. | Enter a valid index entry. |
-9 | TO2_ERROR_UNDEFINED_RECORD_TYPE | The specified record type is not known by FACS. | Enter a valid record type that is known by FACS or define it to FACS. |
-10 | TO2_ERROR_EODAD | Access was attempted beyond the end of the data or was for an empty collection. | This is a normal response when you reach the end of a collection while iterating through it. |
-11 | TO2_ERROR_CURSOR | The cursor is not valid; positioning is required. | Enter a valid cursor positioning request. The cursor positioning may have been lost because of an update activity for this collection. |
-12 | TO2_ERROR_EMPTY | Access was attempted to an empty collection. | None. This is a normal response. |
-13 | TO2_ERROR_RECORD_SIZE | The specified record type is not defined as 4K. | Define the record type as 4K or specify a different record type and try again. |
-14 | TO2_ERROR_CLASS_NOT_FOUND | The specified class name was not found. | Enter a valid class name. |
-15 | TO2_ERROR_PID | The persistent identifier (PID) or a pointer is not known or is not valid. | Use a valid PID. |
-16 | TO2_ERROR_PARAMETER | The parameter passed is not valid. | Use a valid parameter. |
-17 | TO2_ERROR_DBID | The database name is not defined or is not valid. | Enter a database name that is defined or that is valid. |
-18 | TO2_ERROR_USERTKN | The user token is not defined or is not valid. | Enter a user token that is defined or that is valid. |
-19 | TO2_ERROR_NOT_INIT | TPFCS is not initialized. | Initialize TPFCS using the ZOODB INIT command. |
-20 | TO2_ERROR_ACCESS_MISMATCH | An incorrect mode was passed to a TO2_atRBAPut call. | Check the logic in the application. |
-21 | TO2_ERROR_ZERO_PID | The TPFCS PID is not valid. The PID is zero. | Enter a valid PID. |
-22 | TO2_ERROR_LOCATOR_NOT_UNIQUE | The TPFCS locator (key/value) is not unique. | Enter a unique key or value. |
-23 | TO2_ERROR_LOCATOR_NOT_FOUND | The TPFCS locator (key/value) is not found. | Enter a valid key or value. |
-24 | TO2_ERROR_RECID_DEF | The record ID is not defined or there is a definition in error. | Define the record ID or determine if there is an error in the specified definition. |
-25 | TO2_ERROR_BUFFER_SIZE | The passed buffer length is either too small (<20 bytes) or is negative. | Use a valid buffer length. |
-28 | TO2_ERROR_IO_ERROR_ON_ACCESS | There was a TPFCS input/output (I/O) error accessing the collection. TPFCS was unable to access the collection because of an irrecoverable I/O error. A SNAP dump was taken already to inform coverage programmers of the problem. | None. |
-29 | TO2_ERROR_PROPERTY_TYPE | The TPFCS property type that was specified was not valid. | Specify a valid property type. |
-30 | TO2_ERROR_PROPERTY_MODE | The TPFCS property mode that was specified was not valid. | Use a valid property mode. |
-31 | TO2_ERROR_MODE_MISMATCH | This error occurs when there is a property mode mismatch. There was an attempt to change a read-only property or to delete a property that cannot be deleted. | Check the program logic. |
-32 | TO2_ERROR_DELETED_PID | The persistent identifier (PID) is marked for deletion. | Check the program logic. You should not be attempting to access a deleted PID. Check to see if the delete was valid or if the PID was deleted by mistake. |
-33 | TO2_ERROR_UPDATE_NOT_ALLOWED_GFS | This is a TPFCS error that occurs when there is an attempt to update a collection when the get file storage (GFS) of the data store is not active. | Activate GFS by cycling the system to NORM state and try again. |
-34 | TO2_ERROR_IO_RECID | There was a record ID (RECID) error in the input/output (I/O) processing code. TPFCS was unable to access the collection because of an irrecoverable I/O error. A SNAP dump was taken already to inform coverage programmers of the problem. | None. |
-35 | TO2_ERROR_IO_RCC | There was a record code check (RCC) error in the input/output (I/O) processing code. TPFCS was unable to access the collection because of an irrecoverable I/O error. A SNAP dump was taken to inform coverage programmers of the problem. | None. |
-36 | TO2_ERROR_IO_HARDWARE | There was a record code check (RCC) error in the I/O processing code. TPFCS was unable to access the collection because of an irrecoverable I/O error. A SNAP dump was taken to inform coverage programmers of the problem. | None. |
-37 | TO2_ERROR_DD_NOT_FOUND | The specified data definition (DD) name was not defined. | Specify a DD name that is defined. |
-38 | TO2_ERROR_NO_PROPERTY_DEFINED | There are no properties defined for the collection. | Define properties for the collection, if desired. |
-39 | TO2_ERROR_PROPERTY_NOT_DEFINED | A TPFCS property is not defined for the PID. | Define the property for the PID or specify a defined property. |
-40 | TO2_ERROR_RECID_DEF_MISMATCH | There was a pool-type mismatch between assigned record IDs. | Correct the pool-type mismatch and try again. |
-41 | TO2_ERROR_NOT_KEYED | There was an attempt to add all the elements from the source collection to the target collection for a nonkeyed collection using the TO2_addAllFrom function. | Check to be sure that the collection is a keyed collection and try again. |
-42 | TO2_ERROR_INITIALIZED | There was an attempt to reinitialize TPF collection support and it is already initialized. | None. |
-43 | TO2_ERROR_ADD_SAME_PID | There was an attempt to add all the elements from the source collection to the target collection using the TO2_addAllFrom function. The source and target have the same persistent identifier (PID). | Check the program logic. The target and source cannot have the same PID. |
-48 | TO2_ERROR_RECONSTRUCT_CHAIN | There was an unrecognized chain given for reconstruction. | Check the chain and try again. |
-49 | TO2_ERROR_INDEX_EXISTS | There was an attempt to redefine an existing recoup index. | Either delete the existing index and redefine it or, modify the existing index. |
-50 | TO2_ERROR_INDEX_UNKNOWN | There was an attempt to access a recoup index that is not defined. | Define the recoup index name or specify a defined one and try again. |
-51 | TO2_ERROR_OPTION_CODE | The passed option code in the list is not defined. | Define the option code and try again. |
-52 | TO2_ERROR_OPTION_LIST | No list end is found or there is an option list pointer that is not valid; an internal error occurred. |
Do one of the following:
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-53 | TO2_ERROR_OPTION_VALUE | The passed option list value pointer is not valid. | Enter a valid option list value pointer. |
-54 | TO2_ERROR_LIST_TYPE | There was an incorrect list type code passed on the TO2_createOptionList function. | Enter a correct list type code for the TO2_createOptionList function. |
-55 | TO2_ERROR_IBMM4 | There was an error accessing the required IBMM4 ordinals. | Determine the cause of the error and try again. |
-56 | TO2_ERROR_NOTBSS | A ZOODB INIT command request was issued in a subsystem other than the basic subsystem (BSS). The ZOODB INIT command is only supported when issued in the BSS. | Enter the ZOODB INIT request again in the BSS. |
-57 | TO2_ERROR_RESTORE_PID_MISMATCH | The persistent identifier (PID) of the restored collection does not match the input PID. | Check to be sure the PID of the input and restored collections match. |
-58 | TO2_ERROR_TIMEOUT | The device mount request timed out. The request was cancelled. | Try the request again. |
-59 | TO2_ERROR_TAPE_FORMAT | This error code is returned on restores when the record read does not match the expected record. | Check the tape that is mounted to be sure it is the right tape. If it is not the correct tape, mount the correct tape. If the tape is the right tape, report the problem to your service representative. |
-60 | TO2_ERROR_DD_NAME_EXISTS | The data definition (DD) name specified already exists. | Use a unique DD name. |
-61 | TO2_ERROR_PID_NOT_DELETED | The persistent identifier (PID) to reclaim is not marked for deletion. | Mark the PID to be reclaimed for deletion and try again. |
-62 | TO2_ERROR_OPTION_CONFLICT | This error occurs when an option on an option list either conflicts with another option or with an existing definition. | Determine why there is a conflict with an option or with an existing definition and try again. |
-63 | TO2_ERROR_NO_XTERNAL_DEVICES | There are no external devices currently available. | Wait until the external devices that are in use are available or allocate more external devices. In either case, the application that was attempting to use the external device must reissue the request that needed the device. |
-64 | TO2_ERROR_NO_XTERNAL_DEFINED | There are no external devices defined to the system. | Allocate one or more external devices and reissue the request. |
-65 | TO2_ERROR_PERMANENT_XTERNAL | There is a permanent hardware error when an attempt was made to use an external device. | The device should be examined to determine the cause of the error. |
-66 | TO2_ERROR_ADD_FROM_BLOB | There was an attempt to add all from a BLOB. | You can only copy a BLOB to another BLOB or copy another collection to a BLOB. Enter the request again. |
-67 | TO2_ERROR_RECOUP_ABORT | The recoup abort flag was found set. This error code is only returned for a TO2_recoupCollection function call. | None. |
-68 | TO2_ERROR_DEADLOCK | A deadlock condition has been detected. | Analyze the locking protocols used to access the collection that received the deadlock error by looking for an access path that does not follow the same locking protocol as the current program. Once the path has been determined, you must determine which protocol is correct and make all the accesses to the collection follow the same locking protocol. If the locking protocol of the application is correct, see your system programmer to make sure that there is no underlying locking problem in TPF collection support. |
-69 | TO2_ERROR_NODELETE | The specified access mode of the persistent identifier (PID) has been set to not allow deletion. | To delete the PID, change the access mode to allow deletion. |
-70 | TO2_ERROR_STORAGE | The TO2_getBLOB function was not able to allocate a large enough malloc storage area to hold the specified PID. | The PID will have to be read using either the TO2_getBLOBWithBuffer function or in parts by using the TO2_atRBA function. |
-71 | TO2_ERROR_KEYPATH_BUILD_ACTIVE | The process of creating the specified key path has not completed successfully. Therefore, the key path is not usable. | Issue the TO2_setKeyPath request again after a delay to allow the build process to end. |
-72 | TO2_ERROR_CORRUPTED COLLECTION | The object part in the control record has a corrupted object identifier (ID). | Report this error to your system programmer who may be able to correct the problem by restoring the collection or patching the corrupted control record. |
-73 | TO2_ERROR_MAX_KEYPATHS | The maximum number of key paths for this collection has been reached. | Delete an old key path first and then add the new key path. |
-74 | TO2_ERROR_RESERVED_NAME | The name you specified for the function is a TPFCS reserved name. | Enter the function again and specify another name. |
-75 | TO2_ERROR_GFS | TPFCS processing could not be completed because get file storage (GFS) is not active. | Cycle the system to CRAS state or above and repeat the request. |
-76 | TO2_ERROR_DS_INUSE | An attempt was made to delete, migrate, or re-create a data store by an entry control block (ECB) that is using the data store. | Repeat the request after this ECB deletes all environments associated with this data store. |
-77 | TO2_ERROR_SUBSYSTEM | An attempt was made to delete, migrate, or re-create a data store from a subsystem other than the owning subsystem. | Repeat the request from the owning subsystem, which can be determined by entering the ZOODB DISPLAY command with the DS parameter specified. |
-100 | TO2_ERROR_NO_ROOM | There is no room in malloc storage to hold the requested collection. | Expand storage and try again. |
-101 | TO2_ERROR_UNASSIGNED_RRN | The relative record number (RRN) you requested is unassigned. | Assign a RRN and try again. |
-102 | TO2_ERROR_RRN_ASSIGNED | The RRN to be assigned is already assigned. | Assign a RRN that isn't already assigned and try again. |
-103 | TO2_ERROR_REREAD | There was a read sequencing error. The collection must be read again. | Reissue the request after a short delay. If the request still fails, assume a hard error and take appropriate action for the application being run. |
-104 | TO2_ERROR_RRN_CHANGED | The RRN directory entry value has changed. | Determine the correct RRN and try again. |
-105 | TO2_ERROR_REREAD_PREVIOUS | There was a previous read sequencing error. | Enter the request again. |
-200 | TO2_ERROR_LOGIC_COLLECT | There is a logic error in the collection processing code. | Check the program logic and try again. |
-210 | TO2_ERROR_LOGIC_CURSOR | There is a logic error in the cursor processing code. | Check the program logic and try again. |
-220 | TO2_ERROR_LOGIC_IO | There is a logic error in the input/output (I/O) processing code. | Check the program logic and try again. |
-221 | TO2_ERROR_NO_SHADOW | There was a logic error when an attempt was made to read a shadow that does not exist. | Check the program logic and try again. |
-230 | TO2_ERROR_LOGIC_STRUCT | There is a logic error in the STRUCTURE processing code. | Check the program logic and try again. |
-240 | TO2_ERROR_LOGIC_DIRECT | There is a logic error in the DIRECTORY processing code. | Try the request again and if the error persists, consider the collection unavailable. TPFCS will dump on any logic error code. |
-250 | TO2_ERROR_LOGIC_MALOC | The requested malloc storage was unable to be allocated. | None. TPFCS will exit the entry control block (ECB) if it is unable to allocate maloc storage for its processing requirement. |
-300 | TO2_ERROR_XTERNAL | This is used to offset external device support errors. | None. |
-301 | TO2xd_ERROR_archiveUnavail | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-302 | TO2xd_ERROR_levelInUse | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-303 | TO2xd_ERROR_maxArchive | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. | None. |
-304 | TO2xd_ERROR_notOpen | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-305 | TO2xd_ERROR_noDDN | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-306 | TO2xd_ERROR_noPosition | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-307 | TO2xd_ERROR_positionIncorrect | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-308 | TO2xd_ERROR_readOnly | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-309 | TO2xd_ERROR_recordTooLong | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-310 | TO2xd_ERROR_recordTooShort | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-311 | TO2xd_ERROR_timeOut | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. | None. |
-312 | TO2xd_ERROR_VOLSERmismatch | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-313 | TO2xd_ERROR_EOVwarning | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-314 | TO2xd_ERROR_HWerror | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-315 | TO2xd_ERROR_SDAunavail | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-316 | TO2xd_ERROR_SDAwarning | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-317 | TO2xd_ERROR_VOLSERinUse | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-318 | TO2xd_ERROR_noToken | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-319 | TO2xd_ERROR_unableToPosition | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-320 | TO2xd_ERROR_writeOnly | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-321 | TO2xd_ERROR_EOVerror | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-322 | TO2xd_ERROR_alreadyOpen | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-323 | TO2xd_ERROR_noBlock | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-324 | TO2xd_ERROR_notBaseSSU | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-325 | TO2xd_ERROR_noARCHIVEgroup | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. | None. |
-326 | TO2xd_ERROR_noArchiveSDA | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. | None. |
-327 | TO2xd_ERROR_libraryNotFound | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. | None. |
-328 | TO2xd_ERROR_tapeBlocked | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |
-329 | TO2xd_ERROR_logic | This is used to map the TPFxd_ error numbers out of the TPFCS error numbers. This error code is only returned on a TO2_capture, TO2_restore, TO2_restoreAsTemp, or TO2_restoreWithOptions request. To convert a TPFCS error code to a TPFxd_ error code, subtract 300 from the TPFCS error code. See External Device Support for more information. | None. |