System Error Codes (4000-5999). 22 minutes to read. Contributors.In this articleNoteThe information on this page is intended to be used by programmers so that the software they write can better deal with errors. If you are an end-user that is experiencing difficulty with an application you are installing or running, contact customer support for the software that is displaying the error message. To obtain support for a Microsoft product, go to.The System Error Codes are very broad. Each one can occur in one of many hundreds of locations in the system.
Consequently the descriptions of these codes cannot be very specific. Use of these codes requires some amount of investigation and analysis. You need to note both the programmatic and the run-time context in which these errors occur. Because these codes are defined in WinError.h for anyone to use, sometimes the codes are returned by non-system software. Sometimes the code is returned by a function deep in the stack and far removed from your code that is handling the error.The following list describes for errors 4000 to 5999. They are returned by the function when many functions fail.
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To retrieve the description text for the error in your application, use the function with the FORMATMESSAGEFROMSYSTEM flag.ERRORWINSINTERNAL4000 (0xFA0)WINS encountered an error while processing the command.ERRORCANNOTDELLOCALWINS4001 (0xFA1)The local WINS cannot be deleted.ERRORSTATICINIT4002 (0xFA2)The importation from the file failed.ERRORINCBACKUP4003 (0xFA3)The backup failed. Was a full backup done before?ERRORFULLBACKUP4004 (0xFA4)The backup failed.
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When you load new tapes in your tape device for the first time, these tapes are presented to Veeam Backup & Replication as Unrecognized. To identify unrecognized tapes, you need to run tape inventory job against them.Tape inventory job is a relatively fast process of reading metadata written on tape with the aim of detecting name of the media set and the sequence number for the tape. Tape inventory jobs helps Veeam Backup & Replication identify empty tapes and detect non-empty tapes belonging to specific media set.You can perform tape inventory for a whole tape library or run the job against selected tapes only.Inventorying Tape LibrariesTo inventory a whole tape library:. Open the Tape Infrastructure view.
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Expand the Libraries node and select the library you want to inventory. Click Inventory Library on the ribbon. Alternatively, you can right-click the tape library and select Inventory Library from the shortcut menu. Veeam Backup & Replication will perform inventory for all online tapes in the library.Inventorying TapesTo inventory selected tapes:.
Open the Tape Infrastructure view. Navigate to the list of tapes either under the Media Pools or under the Libraries LibraryName node Media. Select the necessary tapes in the list and click Inventory on the ribbon. Alternatively, you can right-click the selected tapes and choose Inventory Tape.The inventory log will display job session results. To access the inventory session details, you can open the History view and locate the necessary session under the Jobs Tape node.Inventory ResultsAfter the inventory, Veeam Backup & Replication places tapes in predefined pools:. Empty tapes are moved to the Free pool. You can use these tapes for archiving backups and files.
Tapes that contain data written on another Veeam backup server remain in the Unrecognized pool. Veeam Backup & Replication displays the detected media set name and sequence number for these tapes. If you want to restore data from a specific media set, you need to run the tape catalog job for all tapes in this media set.