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transaction logging after every update to a data file containing
system data. Therefore, when the condition causing the error is
corrected (for example, when more disk space is made available), the
MicroKernel automatically resumes transaction logging.
MKDE-2024: The file filename is rolling back
The MicroKernel returns this message when the file filename is
rolling back. Rolling back is the procedure the MicroKernel uses to
restore a file to a consistent state after a system crash. This procedure
undoes the most recent changes to the file (changes in the most
recent system transaction).
MKDE-2027: Error creating/accessing semaphore
The MicroKernel returns this message if an internal error occurs.
MKDE-2028: Error creating execution thread
This message is obsolete in Pervasive.SQL 2000i and later versions.
This setting is managed dynamically by the engine.
MKDE-2029: Could not open Event Log file.
The MicroKernel returns this message when it cannot create the
Pervasive Event Log (PVSW.LOG) in the home directory. Make sure
that the home directory exists and that the disk on your computer is
not full. Also, ensure that the MicroKernel has rights to the home
directory and event log file.
The Home directory is defined as \WINNT\SYSTEM32 (Windows
32-bit platforms).
MKDE-2039: System Error: nn.nn.nn
The MicroKernel returns this message when a system error occurs.
The MKDE uses the System Error messages to record unexpected
errors resulting from an operating system call made by the MKDE.
For example, if an error is returned when the MKDE makes a file
I/O call to the operating system, that error is recorded in the
PVSW.LOG as a System Error.
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