Neoview Messages Manual (Volume 1) (R2.4)

762 (%1372)
Unable to allocate space from the free space table.(device type: 3)
Cause No space is available in the disk free space table.
Effect The procedure sets the error code and returns without performing the requested
operation.
Recovery Use the DCOM utility to recover free space on the disk. Then rebuild the free space
table by issuing the SCF command CONTROL DISK $disk-name, REBUILDDFS. If the
problem persists, contact your service provider.
763 (%1373)
Unable to allocate space from the local pool.(device type: 3)
Cause No space is available in the local pool to allocate a new buffer.
Effect The procedure sets the error code and returns without performing the requested
operation.
Recovery This is a Data Access Manager internal error. Contact your service provider.
764 (%1374)
Unable to allocate space from the revive pool.(device type: 3)
Cause No space is available in the revive pool to allocate a new buffer.
Effect The procedure sets the error code and returns without performing the requested
operation.
Recovery Wait, then try again. If the problem persists, contact your service provider.
765 (%1375)
Unable to allocate space from the SQL data area pool (MX buffer
space).(device type: 3)
Cause No space is available in the SQL data area pool to allocate a new buffer or reuse an
existing buffer. There are too many SQL/MX session requests for buffer space
Effect The procedure sets the error code and returns without performing the requested
operation.
Recovery Reduce the number of concurrent SQL/MX sessions for the disk volume. If the
problem persists, consider increasing the SQLMXBuffer size by issuing the SCF command
ALTER DISK $disk-name, SQLMXBUFFER size in MB. If the problem persists, contact
your service provider.
CAUTION: Increasing SQL/MX buffer space reduces the memory available for cache. This
can degrade performance.
766 (%1376)
The maximum number of opens for a single file or partition has been
reached.(device type: 3)
Cause A file or partition open request would exceed the maximum number of opens for a
single file or partition on a volume.
Effect The procedure sets the error code and returns without performing the requested
operation.
Recovery Wait, then try again. Check the system for processes that are requesting too many
opens of a single file or partition. If the problem persists, contact your service provider.
368 File-System Errors