Other messages
Messages in this category are part of SqlMxHealthCheck verification output. These messages do not directly affect
mxtool fixrcb
or upgrade/downgrade issues. However, these messages may cause other issues after migration.
Non-existence database object owner
This message is issued if there are database objects, such as catalog, schema, table, trigger, view, sequence, and stored procedure owned by a user, but the user no longer exists on the system.
Owner
userid of the
object-type
object-name does not exist on
node.
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Where,
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userid is the group, user who owns the database object;
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object-type is the type of the database object;
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object-name is the name of the database object;
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node is the name of the local node.
Cause
Owner of the database object no longer exists on the node.
Required action
If the SQL/MX version is R3.2.1, then use GIVE SCHEMA or GIVE [ CATALOG | TABLE …] to transfer object ownership to an existing user on the system. For more information about the
GIVE
command, see the
SQL/MX Reference Manual. Contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise support if the problem persists.
Improper MXANCHOR file security for remote nodes
This message is issued if the remote nodes on which catalogs are registered contains
MXANCHOR
file with security (RWEP) other than ‘NCNC’.
The remote MXANCHOR file on the node
node is not 'NCNC'.
Cause
The MXANCHOR file permission is not ‘NCNC’.
Required action
Change the MXANCHOR file permission to ‘NCNC’ and retry the operation.
Catalog does not exist
This message is issued if
-catalog
option is specified to the SqlMxHealthCheck tool and if the catalog does not exist on the system.
The specified catalog
catalog does not exist.
Cause
The specified catalog does not exist on the system.
Required action
Specify an existing catalog to the SqlMxHealthCheck tool.