2.2.3.2.1 Cell Error

Specifies a Cell Error in the following format.


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Error Cell

Error Code

Error Cell (4 bytes): A 32-bit Stream Object Header (section 2.2.1.5.2) that specifies an error cell.

Error Code (4 bytes): An unsigned integer that specifies the error code. The following table contains the possible error codes.

Error code

Error

1

Unknown error.

2

Invalid object.

3

Invalid partition.

4

Request not supported.

5

Storage read only.

6

Revision ID not found.

7

Bad token.

8

Request not finished.

9

Incompatible token.

11

Scoped cell storage.

12

Coherency failure.

13

Cell storage state de-serialization failure.

15

Incompatible protocol version.

16

Referenced data element not found.

18

Request stream schema error.

19

Response stream schema error.

20

Unknown request.

21

Storage failure.

22

Storage write only.

23

Invalid serialization.

24

Data element not found.

25

Invalid implementation.

26

Incompatible old storage.

27

Incompatible new storage.

28

Incorrect context for data element ID.

29

Object Group duplicate objects.

31

Object reference not found in revision.

32

Merge cell storage state conflict.

33

Unknown Query Changes filter.

34

Unsupported Query Changes filter.

35

Unable to provide knowledge.

36

Data element missing ID.

37

Data element missing Serial Number.

38

Request argument invalid.

39

Partial changes not supported.

40

Store busy, retry later.

41

GUID identifier table not supported.

42

Data element cycle.

43

Fragment knowledge error.

44

Fragment size mismatch.

45

Fragments incomplete.

46

Fragment invalid.

47

Aborted after failed Put Changes.

79

Upgrade failed because there are no upgradeable contents.

106

Unable to allocate additional Extended GUIDs.

108

Site is in read-only mode.

111

Multi-Request partition reached quota.

112

Extended GUID collision.

113

Upgrade failed because of insufficient permissions.

114

Upgrade failed because of server throttling.

115

Upgrade failed because the upgraded file is too large.