Number
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Severity
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Text and Explanation
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14000
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10
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per object statistics active determines whether the Adaptive Server will collect monitoring information on a per object basis
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required. Contact your System Administrator about any
warning issued in the message.
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14001
|
10
|
per object statistics active determines whether the Adaptive Server will collect monitoring information on a per object basis
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required.
|
14002
|
16
|
The configuration option ’dtm detach timeout period’ specifies the timeout period in minutes, for detached transactions. Transactions that are detached longer than this timeout period will be rolled back.
Explanation: Command failed due to invalid or illegal request. Check syntax, semantics,
and permissions.
|
14003
|
10
|
The ’abstract plan load’ option enables the server wide Abstract Plan LOAD mode from ap_stdin.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required.
|
14004
|
10
|
The ’abstract plan dump’ option enables the server wide Abstract Plan DUMP mode to ap_stout.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required.
|
14005
|
10
|
The ’abstract plan replace’ option enables the server wide Abstract Plan REPLACE sub-mode.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required.
|
14006
|
10
|
The ’abstract plan cache’ option enables the server wide Abstract Plan EXISTS CHECK cache sub-mode.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required.
|
14007
|
10
|
’enable HA’ lets you enable or disable HA services in Adaptive Server. The default value is 0 (disabled). This is a static option, meaning that you have to restart the server after changing the value.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required.
|
14008
|
10
|
Enables Unicode data to be normalized, that is re-written in canonical form. Once disabled, cannot be re-enabled. Default is enabled.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required.
|
14009
|
10
|
Changes the default sort order for Unicode (unichar/univarchar) data. Default is ’binary’.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required.
|
14010
|
10
|
number of open partitions sets the maximum number of partitions that can be open at one time on Adaptive Server. The default value is 500.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required.
|
14011
|
10
|
open partition hash spinlock ratio specifies the number of internal hash table for open partitions protected by one spinlock. The default value is 100.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required.
|
14012
|
10
|
open partition spinlock ratio specifies the number of open partitions protected by one spinlock. The default value is 100.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required.
|
14013
|
10
|
Enables processing of Unicode surrogates, guaranteeing the integrity of surrogate pairs. When disabled, surrogates are ignored. Default is disabled.
Explanation: This is an informational message about a unicode configuration
option. Unless otherwise specified, no action is required.
|
14014
|
10
|
max memory sets the maximum size of memory, in 2K units, that ASE can allocate.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required.
|
14015
|
16
|
procedure cache size specifies the amount of memory allocated to the procedure cache.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required. Contact your System Administrator about any
warning issued in the message.
|
14016
|
16
|
dynamic allocation on demand specifies whether ASE memory can be allocated on demand due to reconfiguration of dynamic configuration parameters.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required. Contact your System Administrator about any
warning issued in the message.
|
14017
|
16
|
allocate max shared memory specifies whether ASE allocates all the memory specified by ’max memory’ at any one time.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required.
|
14018
|
16
|
number of engines at startup specifies the number of engines ASE brings online during the startup process.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required.
|
14019
|
10
|
The amount of heap memory in bytes for each user connection.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required. Refer to the System Administration Guide
for details.
|
14020
|
10
|
Enables row level access control facility. Default is disabled.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required. Contact your System Administrator about any
warning issued in the message.
|
14021
|
10
|
Enables SSL facility. Default is disabled.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required. Contact your System Administrator about any
warning issued in the message.
|
14022
|
16
|
total physical memory is a read-only parameter that indicates the size of the physical memory allocated by ASE so far. It is not user-configurable.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required. Contact your System Administrator about any
warning issued in the message. Refer to the System Administration
Guide for details.
|
14023
|
10
|
The ’number of histogram steps’ option specifies the default number of histogram steps for update statistics and create index.
Explanation: This is an informational message. Unless otherwise specified,
no action is required. Refer to the Performance and Tuning Guide
for details.
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