The error_messages
table provides information
about
The error_messages
table contains the
following columns:
error_code
Numeric error code
error_description
Description of error
error_status
Error status code
error_classification
Error classification code
Notes
error_code
is a numeric NDB error code. This
is the same error code that can be supplied to
ndb_perror or perror
--ndb
.
error_description
provides a basic
description of the condition causing the error.
The error_status
column provides status
information relating to the error. Possible values for this
column are listed here:
No error
Illegal connect string
Illegal server handle
Illegal reply from server
Illegal number of nodes
Illegal node status
Out of memory
Management server not connected
Could not connect to socket
Start failed
Stop failed
Restart failed
Could not start backup
Could not abort backup
Could not enter single user mode
Could not exit single user mode
Failed to complete configuration change
Failed to get configuration
Usage error
Success
Permanent error
Temporary error
Unknown result
Temporary error, restart node
Permanent error, external action needed
Ndbd file system error, restart node initial
Unknown
The error_classification column shows the error classification. See NDB Error Classifications, for information about classification codes and their meanings.
The error_messages
table was added in NDB
7.6.