And 402 is a common return code from a TDP client such as TSM for SQL or Exchange - those return codes are different from the ones issued by the basic backup/archive client.
Look them up in the TDP for xxxxx books. On 3/8/08, Avy Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thank you Richard. I will go poke around there than. Thanks. > > Avy Wong > Business Continuity Administrator > Mohegan Sun > 1 Mohegan Sun Blvd > Uncasville, CT 06382 > (860)862-8164 > (cell) (860)961-6976 > > > > > Richard Sims > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent by: "ADSM: To > Dist Stor [email protected] > Manager" cc > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > .EDU> Subject > Re: [ADSM-L] return codes > > 03/08/2008 10:08 > AM > > > Please respond to > "ADSM: Dist Stor > Manager" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > .EDU> > > > > > > > The standard return code numbers are documented in the client manual. > I add some verbiage in the ANS1512E message description in ADSM > QuickFacts. > > Wacky numbers such as the -1073740972 you cite are usually the result > of improperly written customer PRESchedulecmd or POSTSchedulecmd > commands, typically due to the failure to assign an exit value such > that some random number ends up in the return code. > > Richard Sims >
