9/037
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Access is denied. In addition to the normal situations where this error occurs, Fileshare generates this error when:
- An invalid user-ID and/or password is passed to a Fileshare Server and Fileshare Password Security is active
- A Fileshare Client attempts to access a particular data file and access is denied
See the chapter
Security for more information.
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9/100
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A CLOSE operation is tried on a data file that is participating in an active transaction. See the section
Transaction Processing in the chapter
Database Integrity for more information.
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9/124
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A communications error occurred between the Fileshare Client and the Fileshare Server. You can call fs_status to determine the cause of the error. For details of this call see the section
Communications Errors.
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9/125
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Caused by one of these conditions:
- A transaction or record lock timed out. (See the section
Automatic Record Lock Timeout in the chapter
Database Integrity.)
- The Fileshare Client has been forced to log off from the Fileshare Server
- If you are using the Micro Focus File Handler interface, an invalid Fileshare session ID was passed on the call to the File Handling Redirector module. Check that the six bytes of the FCD from offset 79 have not been changed.
- A previous access to this open file returned a 9/124 status, so further operations cannot be made
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9/126
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The record size used on the I/O operation is too large to be handled by the Fileshare Server. See the description of the /m option in the section
Server Configuration in the chapter
Configuration.
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9/173
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When using the virtual file interface, the program-name specified in the database reference file is not found. See the section
Virtual File Handler Interface in the chapter
Advanced Operation.
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