Operation Failed With Errno 5 I/o Error
Knowledge. If you receive helpful answer on this forum, please show thanks to the poster by clicking "LIKE" link for the answer that you found helpful. Community Tip: Forum Rules (PLEASE CLICK HERE TO READ BEFORE POSTING) Click the link above to access ADSM.ORG Acceptable Use Policy and forum rules which should be observed when using this website. Violators may https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSGSG7_7.1.1/com.ibm.itsm.msgs.server.doc/ioerrorcodes.html be banned from this website. This notice will disappear after you have made at least 3 posts. Please Give Thanks to Those Sharing Their Knowledge Forum Rules (PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING) ANR8302E I/O error on drive DRV01 Discussion in 'TSM Server' started by bmallo, Oct 11, 2007. bmallo ADSM.ORG Member https://adsm.org/forum/index.php?threads/anr8302e-i-o-error-on-drive-drv01.11480/ Joined: Oct 11, 2007 Messages: 4 Likes Received: 0 I am unable to write to tape via TSM, but I can successfully read/write to tape using the same drive via tapeutil and tar. This is a new install of TSM and tape library/drive. Here is the error in TSM ACT Log: 10/11/07 19:41:50 ANR8302E I/O error on drive DRV01 (/dev/rmt0) with volume A00000L3 (OP=WRITE, Error Number=5, CC=0, KEY=0B, ASC=4B, more... (
versus Error Codes 2. Primary Result Codes versus Extended Result Codes 3. Definitions 4. Primary Result Code List 5. Extended Result Code List https://www.sqlite.org/rescode.html 6. Result Code Meanings Overview Many of the routines in the https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.TECH38434 SQLite C-language Interface return numeric result codes indicating either success or failure, and in the event of a failure, providing some idea of the cause of the failure. This document strives to explain what each of those numeric result codes means. 1. Result Codes versus operation failed Error Codes "Error codes" are a subset of "result codes" that indicate that something has gone wrong. There are only a few non-error result codes: SQLITE_OK, SQLITE_ROW, and SQLITE_DONE. The term "error code" means any result code other than these three. 2. Primary Result Codes versus Extended Result Codes Result codes are signed 32-bit integers. operation failed with The least significant 8 bits of the result code define a broad category and are called the "primary result code". More significant bits provide more detailed information about the error and are called the "extended result code" Note that the primary result code is always a part of the extended result code. Given a full 32-bit extended result code, the application can always find the corresponding primary result code merely by extracting the least significant 8 bits of the extended result code. All extended result codes are also error codes. Hence the terms "extended result code" and "extended error code" are interchangeable. For historic compatibility, the C-language interfaces return primary result codes by default. The extended result code for the most recent error can be retrieved using the sqlite3_extended_errcode() interface. The sqlite3_extended_result_codes() interface can be used to put a database connection into a mode where it returns the extended result codes instead of the primary result codes. 3. Definitions All result codes are integers. Symbo
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