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Administering RSBizWare servers Chapter 7
General ODBC errors:
Oracle-only errors:
S1008
S1009
S1010
S1109
01000
37000
If the server does not recognize the error message, the server will
look for a text file called dberrors.txt that may contain additional
error numbers. If the server finds the text file, and the database error
matches any of the entries in the text file, the server will attempt to
reconnect to the database. However, if the server does not recognize
the error message and is unable to find the text file, or the text file
does not contain the error message, the server will be disabled and
will need to be restarted manually.
NOTE
If the Metrics Server Manager encounters one of the general errors, it
will attempt to reconnect to the database. However, the Metrics Server
Manager will not attempt to look for errors in the dberrors.txt file.
The dberrors.txt file is a text file that you can create and maintain
to tell the Information Services Manager about any additional
database error messages that your organization would like to
consider as typically signaling temporary database connection loss.
To create the dberrors.txt file:
1. Open a text editor.
2. Type the numbers of the database error messages that you
expect to cause temporary database connection loss on your
system. The file should contain a single database error number
per line for every additional database error.
NOTE
While some of the general ODBC errors contain characters, only
numeric values may be entered in the dberrors.txt file.
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