# Error Definitions # # Master file for all errors in the C and Perl code. For C, errors are written to src/common/error.auto.c/h. For Perl, errors are # written to lib/pgBackRest/Common/ExceptionAuto.pm. # Errors in the code that it should not be possible for the user to encounter -- i.e., a likely bug assert: 25 checksum: 26 config: 27 file-invalid: 28 format: 29 command-required: 30 option-invalid: 31 option-invalid-value: 32 option-invalid-range: 33 option-invalid-pair: 34 option-duplicate-key: 35 option-negate: 36 option-required: 37 pg-running: 38 protocol: 39 path-not-empty: 40 file-open: 41 file-read: 42 param-required: 43 archive-mismatch: 44 archive-duplicate: 45 version-not-supported: 46 path-create: 47 command-invalid: 48 host-connect: 49 lock-acquire: 50 backup-mismatch: 51 file-sync: 52 path-open: 53 path-sync: 54 file-missing: 55 db-connect: 56 db-query: 57 db-mismatch: 58 db-timeout: 59 file-remove: 60 path-remove: 61 stop: 62 term: 63 file-write: 64 protocol-timeout: 66 feature-not-supported: 67 archive-command-invalid: 68 link-expected: 69 link-destination: 70 host-invalid: 72 path-missing: 73 file-move: 74 backup-set-invalid: 75 tablespace-map: 76 path-type: 77 link-map: 78 file-close: 79 db-missing: 80 db-invalid: 81 archive-timeout: 82 file-mode: 83 option-multiple-value: 84 protocol-output-required: 85 link-open: 86 archive-disabled: 87 file-owner: 88 user-missing: 89 option-command: 90 group-missing: 91 path-exists: 92 file-exists: 93 # Memory allocation failed memory: 94 crypto: 95 param-invalid: 96 # Unable to close a path path-close: 97 # Unable to get info for a file file-info: 98 # Invalid JSON format. Eventually this should be a child of format error and share the same code json-format: 99 # An error from the kernel that there's nothing we can do about. It should always be fatal. kernel: 100 # An error from a service that is not our fault, e.g. 5xx errors from an http server. These may be retried. service: 101 # An error while attempting to execute a binary execute: 102 # The command encountered one or more errors command: 104 # This error should not be thrown directly -- it serves as a parent for the C errors runtime: 122 # Error used when an invalid error code is passed to the Perl Exception object -- this should not happen invalid: 123 # Used when a native Perl error is not caught before exitSafe() -- this should not happen unhandled: 124 # Used when a specific error is not provided in the Perl code. This should be rare. unknown: 125