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Mike Matrigali commented on DERBY-6157:
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diff looks fine to me, i just checked the english stuff.  +1
                
> text for message XSLA4 might encouraging people to delete part of the 
> transaction log
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>                 Key: DERBY-6157
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-6157
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Store
>    Affects Versions: 10.9.2.2, 10.10.1.1, 10.10.1.2, 10.11.0.0
>            Reporter: Myrna van Lunteren
>            Assignee: Myrna van Lunteren
>         Attachments: DERBY-6157.diff, DERBY-6157.stat
>
>
> This is not new, but while reviewing some of the 'disk full' messages 
> resulting from one of the long-running system tests, I realized that the text 
> of ERROR XSLA4 could be read, by people unfamiliar with derby and brave or in 
> a panic, as suggesting one to delete parts of the log directory:
> "ERROR XSLA4: Cannot write to the log, most likely the log is full.  Please 
> delete unnecessary files.  It is also possible that the file system is read 
> only, or the disk has failed, or some other problems with the media."
> We've been fighting people deleting files from the log directory, and even if 
> this message text may not be the culprit, it certainly is open for 
> misinterpretation.
> I think we need to change this message. 
> English language experts and native as well as non-native speakers are 
> particularly invited to chime in.
> One suggestion is:
> Error encountered when attempting to write the transaction recovery log.  
> Most likely the disk holding the recovery log is full.  If the disk is full, 
> the only way to proceed is to free up space on the disk by either expanding 
> it or deleting files not related to Derby.  It is also possible that the file 
> system and/or disk where the Derby transaction log resides is read only.  The 
> error can also be encountered if the disk or filesystem has failed.

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