Printed in online.log at the beginning of onpload reversion.
None required.
The database server is reverting the partition header page to the old format that contains the physical address.
This message is optional verbose output that is logged only if you start oninit with the -v flag.
None required.
The database server is reverting the partition header page to the old format that contains the physical address.
This message is optional verbose output that is logged only if you start oninit with the -v flag.
None required.
The database server is reverting the partition header pages to the old format. The status is identified as follows:
If reversion of the partition header pages started or succeeded, no action is required. If reversion of the partition header pages failed, restore from a tape backup, diagnose and fix the problem, and retry conversion.
The database server is reverting the partition keys to the pre-Version 9.2 format.
This message is optional verbose output that is logged only if you start oninit with the -v flag.
None required.
The database server is reverting the partition name for databasename:tablename.
This message is optional verbose output that is logged only if you start oninit with the -v flag.
None required.
The database server is reverting reserved pages.
No action is required.
The database server is reverting tables that underwent in-place alter.
No action is required.
R-tree error message conversion was completed successfully.
None required
R-tree error message conversion failed.
See /tmp/conR-tree.out and /tmp/R-tree.databases.
R-tree error message conversion script is now running.
None required.
The reversion process was cancelled because of errors encountered.
Correct the cause of the errors, and restart reversion.
The reversion process was completed successfully.
You must install the older database version.
Indicates the failure of reversion of the specified database.
None required.
Printed in online.log at the beginning of Enterprise Replication reversion.
None required.
Indicates the start of actual reversion of the specified database.
None required.
A semi-detached index on this table cannot be reverted.
To see the list of all semi-detached indexes, refer to the database server message log. These indexes cannot be reverted. To continue reversion, drop these semi-detached indexes and retry reversion. If needed, you will need to re-create these indexes after reversion is complete.
Both disk pages in a given reserved page pair are bad. On the disk page, chunk represents the chunk number and offset represents the page offset for the chunk.
Contact Technical Support.
ON–Bar is being converted or reverted. The user must ensure that a storage manager, certified with the target database server version, is installed.