
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Database Specification Command Descriptions
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This parameter specifies the number of seconds to wait before retrying an
SQL or Enscribe I/O following an error identified for retry. If set to -1 (the
default), the value specified for the associated CONS object is used. The
valid range is -1 to 32767. Note that this parameter can’t be altered at this
time.
RETRYERROR {error-number[, error-number, ...]}
{-1}
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Minimum Maximum Alter
4.070 -1 No
This parameter is related to SQL and Enscribe I/O, the RETRYERROR
parameter identifies HP NonStop errors that are retried up to the current
setting for the DBS or after RETRYDELAY. In some cases, SQL errors
translate to HP NonStop errors that can be set to be retried. A message
appears according to the retry attempt or after exceeding the number of
retries. See the HP NonStop Shadowbase Operations Manual for list of
default error numbers that can be retried. Note that -1 means undefined:
the DBS specific list of errors to be retried is reset. Also, note that this
parameter can’t be altered at this time.
If the CONS cannot successfully complete the operation within the number
of retries, it treats the failure as a fatal error. The CONS writes a message
to EMS; it writes the operation to the rejects file if LOGREJECTSTOP is
ON; and if SKIPFATALIOERROR is on, it continues with the next
operation, otherwise, it stops.
Notes:
1) HP Shadowbase has built in error processing which causes a number
of errors to be ignored or retried as documented in the HP NonStop
Shadowbase Operations Manual. This list modifies the list of retried
errors, it does not replace it.
2) This list applies to insert, update, and delete operations against files
and tables, other operations such as file opens and close that may
cause the same error to occur will not necessarily have the error
retried.
3) The action taken for an error depends on which list (IGNOREERROR,
RETRYERROR, STOPERROR) at which level (DBS, CONS, or
default) it is found on. The evaluation is done using the following order
of precedence:
a. First, if the error is found in a DBS specific list, the appropriate
action for the list is taken.
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