Eight-digit error codes, including the following, indicate problems with DB2 or VTAM.
Five-digit error codes starting with 110 indicate problems with XDB Link.
The following error codes indicate problems with the client machine.
Two-digit error codes (e.g., 35) are displayed if you are running under a 16-bit operating system such as Windows 3.1. Five digit error codes (e.g., 10035) are displayed if you are running under a 32-bit operating system such as Windows 95, Windows NT, or OS/2.
Errors marked with an asterisk (*) are ones that can occur if your XDBNET.INI file does not specify a valid TCP/IP address for the server you are attempting to access. When these errors occur, open the XDBNET.INI file and verify that the following values are correct for your server:
16-bith ErrorCode | 32-bit ErrorCode | Description |
---|---|---|
35 | 10035 | Operation would block. |
36 | 10036 | Operation now in progress. |
37 | 10037 | Operation already in progress. |
38 | 10038 | Socket operation on non-socket. |
39 | 10039 | Destination address required. |
40 | 10040 | Message too long. |
41 | 10041 | Protocol wrong type for socket. |
42 | 10042 | Protocol not available. |
43 | 10043 | Protocol not supported. |
44 | 10044 | Socket type not supported. |
45 | 10045 | Operation not supported on socket. |
46 | 10046 | Protocol family not supported. |
47 | 10047 | Address family not supported by protocol family. |
48 | 10048 | Address already in use. |
49 | 10049 | Can't assign requested address. |
50 | 10050 | Network is down. |
51 | 10051 | Network is unreachable. |
52 | 10052 | Network dropped connection on reset. |
53 | 10053 | Software caused connection abort. |
54 | 10054 | Connection reset by peer. * |
55 | 10055 | No buffer space available. |
56 | 10056 | Socket is already connected. |
57 | 10057 | Socket is not connected. |
58 | 10058 | Can't send after socket shutdown. |
59 | 10059 | Too many references can't splice. |
60 | 10060 | Connection timed out. * |
61 | 10061 | Connection refused. * |
62 | 10062 | Too many levels of symbolic links. |
63 | 10063 | File name too long. |
64 | 10064 | Host is down. * |
65 | 10065 | No route to host. * |
66 | 10066 | Directory not empty. |
93 | 10093 | Unknown Error. * |