3 ACFSK-00004 to ACFSK-00099
- ACFSK-00004: The Security file for volume mounted at %2 cannot be created (error status %3), and so the volume cannot be used by this node.
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Cause: This is not a simple disk-full condition.
- ACFSK-00005: The Security file for volume %2 cannot be created (error status %3), and so the volume cannot be used by this node.
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Cause: This is not a simple disk-full condition.
- ACFSK-00006: The Security file for volume with device minor number %2 cannot be created (error status %3), and so the volume cannot be used by this node.
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Cause: This is not a simple disk-full condition.
- ACFSK-00007: The Security file for volume mounted at %2 cannot be created because the filesystem is full.
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Cause: because the filesystem is full. The volume cannot be used by this node until the Security file is successfully created.
- ACFSK-00008: The Security file for volume %2 cannot be created because the filesystem is full.
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Cause: because the filesystem is full. The volume cannot be used by this node until the Security file is successfully created.
- ACFSK-00009: The Security file for volume with device minor number %2 cannot be created because the filesystem is full.
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Cause: because the filesystem is full. The volume cannot be used by this node until the Security file is successfully created.
- ACFSK-00010: The Security file for volume mounted at %2 cannot be created due to insufficient memory.
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Cause: probably due to insufficient memory, and so the filesystem cannot be used at this node.
- ACFSK-00011: The Security file for volume %2 cannot be created due to insufficient memory.
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Cause: probably due to insufficient memory, and so the filesystem cannot be used at this node.
- ACFSK-00012: The Security file for volume with device minor number %2 cannot be created due to insufficient memory.
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Cause: probably due to insufficient memory, and so the filesystem cannot be used at this node.
- ACFSK-00013: The Security information for volume mounted at %2 file %3 is missing.
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Cause: An ACL granting full access to Administrators has been associated with the file.
- ACFSK-00014: The Security information for volume %2 file %3 is missing.
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Cause: An ACL granting full access to Administrators has been associated with the file.
- ACFSK-00015: The Security information for volume with device minor number %2 file %3 is missing.
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Cause: An ACL granting full access to Administrators has been associated with the file.
- ACFSK-00019: Volume %2 now OFFLINE. Internal ACFS Location %3 .
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Cause: A problem accessing valid file system metadata was seen at a critical point during processing. All attempts to read or write files will fail on this node.
- ACFSK-00020: RECOVERY requested for volume %2 . Internal ACFS Location %3 .
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Cause: ACFS has initiated recovery for the volume.
- ACFSK-00021: FSCK-NEEDED set for volume %2 . Internal ACFS Location %3 .
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Cause: A problem has been detected with the file system metadata in the above volume.
- ACFSK-00022: Mount for volume at %2 succeeded but there was a previous metadata error.
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Cause: Metadata error.
- ACFSK-00023: Mount for volume %2 succeeded but there was a previous metadata error.
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Cause: Metadata error.
- ACFSK-00024: Mount for volume with device minor number %2 succeeded but there was a previous metadata error.
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Cause: Metadata error.
- ACFSK-00025: On the volume mounted at %2, file %3 is memory mapped for write on this node and another node is about to modify it.
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Cause: Concurrent sharing is not supported for mmaped files. This may result in the file contents becoming inconsistent.
- ACFSK-00026: On the volume mounted at %2 file %3 is memory mapped for write on this node and another node is about to modify it.
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Cause: Concurrent sharing is not supported for mmaped files. This may result in the file contents becoming inconsistent.
- ACFSK-00027: On the volume with device minor number %2 file %3 is memory mapped for write on this node and another node is about to modify it.
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Cause: Concurrent sharing is not supported for mmaped files. This may result in the file contents becoming inconsistent.
- ACFSK-00028: An attempt to open a file reached the system limit for open ACFS files.
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Cause: The number of open files was already at the system limit when an attempt was made to open another file.
- ACFSK-00029: Volume %2 is now offline
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Cause: See preceding messages.
- ACFSK-00030: %2 instance has Failed.
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Cause: The instance was either intentionally stopped or it failed.
- ACFSK-00032: Mount failed for device minor number %2 with status %3 .
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Cause: Mount request failed with status indicated.
- ACFSK-00033: Information pertaining to a metadata error has been saved in the file %2 .
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Cause: A metadata error was detected and relevant data was saved for future examination.
- ACFSK-00034: In volume mounted at %2, snapshots for memory-mapped file with file identifier %2 are no longer valid.
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Cause: ACFS was unable to obtain sufficient storage within the volume in order to maintain the validity of the snapshot versions of this file.
- ACFSK-00035: In volume %2, snapshots for memory-mapped file with file identifier %3 are no longer valid.
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Cause: ACFS was unable to obtain sufficient storage within the volume in order to maintain the validity of the snapshot versions of this file.
- ACFSK-00036: In volume with device minor number %2, snapshots for memory-mapped file with file identifier %3 are no longer valid.
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Cause: ACFS was unable to obtain sufficient storage within the volume in order to maintain the validity of the snapshot versions of this file.
- ACFSK-00038: Module failed to load and start with status %2. Build information: %3 %4 %5
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Cause: The operating system could not load the ACFS driver.
- ACFSK-00040: Mount failed for device minor number %2 with status %3 . Error found in superblock.
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Cause: ACFS does not recognize a valid ACFS superblock on the indicated device.
- ACFSK-00041: Mount failed for device minor number %2 with status %3. Cluster membership is not established.
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Cause: This node is not a member of the cluster.
- ACFSK-00042: Mount failed for device minor number %2 with status %3. Insufficient kernel resources to complete the mount.
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Cause: The mount request failed due to a lack of operating system resources. This is likely to be a transient failure.
- ACFSK-00044: Metadata validation error encountered on volume mounted at %2. A read retry succeeded for file identifier %3 starting disk offset %4.
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Cause: ACFS detected a problem with the content of metadata read from the disk but reading again provided valid data.
- ACFSK-00045: Metadata validation error encountered on volume %2. A read retry succeeded for file identifier %3 starting disk offset %4.
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Cause: ACFS detected a problem with the content of metadata read from the disk but reading again provided valid data.
- ACFSK-00046: Metadata validation error encountered on volume with device minor number %2. A read retry succeeded for file identifier %3 starting disk offset %4.
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Cause: ACFS detected a problem with the content of metadata read from the disk but reading again provided valid data.
- ACFSK-00047: Metadata validation error encountered on volume mounted at %2. A read retry failed for file identifier %3 starting disk offset %4.
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Cause: ACFS detected a problem with the content of metadata read from the disk and reading again did not provide valid data.
- ACFSK-00048: Metadata validation error encountered on volume %2. A read retry failed for file identifier %3 starting disk offset %4.
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Cause: ACFS detected a problem with the content of metadata read from the disk and reading again did not provide valid data.
- ACFSK-00049: Metadata validation error encountered on volume with device minor number %2. A read retry failed for file identifier %3 starting disk offset %4.
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Cause: ACFS detected a problem with the content of metadata read from the disk and reading again did not provide valid data.
- ACFSK-00052: Volume %2 (Major: %3, Minor: %4) mount failed. Volume is out of space.
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Cause: Mount failed due to insufficient space available in the volume.
- ACFSK-00053: Volume %2 (Major: %3, Minor: %4) mount failed. Volume version does not match the ACFS driver version.
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Cause: The mount failed because the version of ACFS in the kernel is not compatible with the version of the volume stored on disk.
- ACFSK-00054: Volume %2 (Major: %3, Minor: %4) mount failed with internal status code (%5).
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Cause: The mount failed because ACFS detected an internal error.
- ACFSK-00055: Volume %2 (Major: %3, Minor: %4) mount failed. Cluster membership is not established.
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Cause: The mount failed because this node is not in a cluster.
- ACFSK-00056: Volume %2 (Major: %3, Minor: %4) mount failed. Insufficient kernel resources to complete the mount.
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Cause: The mount failed because of a resource problem, possibly temporary and probably kernel memory.
- ACFSK-00057: Volume %2 (Major: %3, Minor: %4) mount failed. Error in superblock.
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Cause: A problem has been detected in the superblock.
- ACFSK-00061: An ACFS Assertion failed at %2 line %3.
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Cause: An ACFS Assertion failed.
- ACFSK-00062: An I/O error was encountered while invalidating a replication log record. Replication is being terminated for file system %2.
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Cause: This leaves the primary and standby sites out of sync, so replication is being terminated for file system %2.
- ACFSK-00063: Acfs kernel extension configuration failed. Diagnostic codes: %2 %3 / %4 %5 / %6 .
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Cause: An error was seen during Acfs configuration and/or initialization.
- ACFSK-00064: Logging to the file %2 has stopped. Backup the log archive %3%4 to a new location if required, and then remove the log archive to restart logging.
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Cause: Log file size limit reached while the log archive still exists.
- ACFSK-00065: Log file %2 has been archived at location %3%4.
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Cause: The log file was archived since the file reached its specified size limit. Meanwhile, logging to the original file will continue.
- ACFSK-00066: An archive of the log file %2 exists at location %3%4.
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Cause: Active log file is reaching its specified size limit and the log archive has not been removed. Logging will stop after active log file reaches its specified size limit and the log archive still has not been removed.
- ACFSK-00067: Logging to the file %2 has stopped. Backup the log archive %3%4 to a new location if required, and then remove the log archive to restart logging.
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Cause: Log file size limit reached while the log archive still exists.
- ACFSK-00068: Log file %2 has been archived at location %3%4.
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Cause: The log file was archived since the file reached its specified size limit. Meanwhile, logging to the original file will continue.
- ACFSK-00069: An archive of the log file %2 exists at location %3%4.
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Cause: Active log file is reaching its specified size limit and the log archive has not been removed. Logging will stop after active log file reaches its specified size limit and the log archive still has not been removed.
- ACFSK-00070: %2 saw exception %3 .
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Cause: An unexpected exception was detected.
- ACFSK-00071: Volume encryption keys are not available for the file system mounted at %2, encrypted files will not be available.
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Cause: Volume encryption keys (VEKs) were not available to the file system. Possible causes are: 1) The ACFS Encryption key store was missing. This is indicated by message ACFS-10573 during mount. 2) The ACFS Encryption key store was corrupted. 3) ACFS Encryption was configured to use a password-protected key store and an incorrect key store password was supplied when mounting the file system. 4) ACFS Encryption was configured to use a password-protected key store and the file system was mounted via the ACFS Mount Registry.
- ACFSK-00072: A call to fcntl(2) F_SETFL has cleared O_DIRECT while I/O was active for the file with file identifier %2 in the volume %3. This is not allowed.
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Cause: User-space code called fcntl and cleared the O_DIRECT open flag of a file being used for Direct I/O.
- ACFSK-00073: Oracle ACFS FCB hash size is %2.
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Cause: Informational
- ACFSK-00074: ASSERTION FAILURE: %2 File: %3 Line: %4.
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Cause: An internal ACFS assertion has failed.
- ACFSK-00075: Oracle ACFS kernel distributed lock manager hash size is %2.
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Cause: Informational.
- ACFSK-00076: Oracle ACFS buffer cache size: %2MB in %3 buckets.
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Cause: Informational.
- ACFSK-00077: WARNING: the OKS and ACFS drivers have different build information.
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Cause: Warning - The ACFS label version should match the OKS label version.
- ACFSK-00078: ACFS build %2.
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Cause: Informational.
- ACFSK-00079: ACFS contains fixes '%2'.
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Cause: Informational.
- ACFSK-00080: OKS build %2.
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Cause: Informational.
- ACFSK-00081: OKS contains fixes '%2'.
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Cause: Informational.
- ACFSK-00082: The storage consumption statistics for snapshots of volume mounted at %2 is no longer accurate.
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Cause: Informational.
- ACFSK-00083: Logging to the audit trail %2 has stopped. Backup the audit trail archive %3%4 to a new location if required, and then remove the audit trail archive to restart logging.
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Cause: Audit trail size limit reached while the audit trail archive still exists.
- ACFSK-00084: Audit trail %2 has been archived at location %3%4.
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Cause: The audit trail was archived since the file reached its specified size limit. Meanwhile, logging to the original audit trail will continue.
- ACFSK-00085: An archive of the audit trail %2 exists at location %3%4.
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Cause: Active audit trail is reaching its specified size limit and the audit trail archive has not been removed. Auditing will stop after active audit trail reaches its specified size limit and the audit trail archive still has not been removed.
- ACFSK-00086: Metadata validation error encountered on volume mounted at %2. A read retry on mirror %3 succeeded for file identifier %4 with incarnation number %5 starting disk offset %6.
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Cause: ACFS detected a problem with the content of metadata read from the disk, but retrying using the mirror cited in the message provided
- ACFSK-00087: Metadata validation error encountered on volume %2. A read retry on mirror %3 succeeded for file identifier %4 starting disk offset %5.
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Cause: ACFS detected a problem with the content of metadata read from the disk, but retrying using the mirror cited in the message provided
- ACFSK-00088: Metadata validation error encountered on volume with device minor number %2. A read retry on mirror %3 succeeded for file identifier %3 starting disk offset %4.
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Cause: ACFS detected a problem with the content of metadata read from the disk, but retrying using the mirror cited in the message provided
- ACFSK-00089: failed to free storage from a deleted large file on the volume mounted at string; will continue to attempt to free the storage
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Cause: ACFS failed to free the space from a deleted large file because the filesystem had no free storage.
- ACFSK-00090: failed to free storage from a deleted large file on volume string; will continue to attempt to free the storage
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Cause: ACFS failed to free the space from a deleted large file because the filesystem had no free storage.
- ACFSK-00091: failed to free storage from a deleted large file on the volume with device minor number string; will continue to attempt to free the storage
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Cause: ACFS failed to free the space from a deleted large file because the filesystem had no free storage.
- ACFSK-00092: a compressed database file of Oracle file type %2 has blocksize %3 but was opened specifying %4
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Cause: An existing compressed Database file was opened specifying a DB Blocksize different from what was expected. Data access will be prevented until this condition is fixed.
- ACFSK-00093: The storage consumption statistics for snapshot %2 (ID %3) of volume mounted at %4 are no longer accurate.
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Cause: The mechanism used to report the storage statistics was interrupted.
- ACFSK-00094: The amount of disk storage from compressed files that should be freed has reached the maximum allowed for the volume mounted at path %2. Expect a temporary slow down in writing new data.
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Cause: ACFS needs to catch up on freeing storage no longer needed for compressed files.
- ACFSK-00095: Direct IO(s) to a compressed file were converted to Cached IO due to bad alignment or length. The file has ACFS identifier %2 and is on the file system mounted at path %3 (device %4). Call %5 File Type %6 Data1 %7 Data2 %8
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Cause: An application attempted to issue a Direct IO to a compressed file that did not meet the expected alignment and length requirements.
- ACFSK-00096: Unaligned direct IO writes to compressed database rejected. The file has ACFS identifier %2 and is on the file system mounted at path %3 (device %4). Call %5 File Type %6
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Cause: Attempted direct IO writes to a compressed database datafile were rejected because they were not aligned with the Compression Unit size of the file and would have caused corruption.
- ACFSK-00097: Unsupported block size (2K bytes) for database file. The file has ACFS identifier %2 and is on the file system mounted at path %3 (device %4).
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Cause: An attempt to open a database file that was configured with a 2K byte block size was rejected because ACFS does not support a block size of 2K.
- ACFSK-00098: Unsupported block size (4K bytes) for compressed database file. The file has ACFS identifier %2 and is on the file system mounted at path %3 (device %4).
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Cause: An attempt to open a compressed database file that was configured with a 4K byte block size was rejected because ACFS does not support a block size of 4K for compressed database files.
- ACFSK-00099: Access to an ACFS-compressed database file is not allowed. The file has ACFS identifier %2 and is on the file system mounted at path %3 (device %4).
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Cause: Informational