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.
      
        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.