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  1. Preface
  2. Client Messages
  3. Informatica Administrator Messages
  4. A Message Codes
  5. B Message Codes
  6. C Message Codes
  7. D Message Codes
  8. E Message Codes
  9. F Message Codes
  10. H Message Codes
  11. I Message Codes
  12. J Message Codes
  13. L Message Codes
  14. M Message Codes
  15. N Message Codes
  16. O Message Codes
  17. P Message Codes
  18. R Message Codes
  19. S Message Codes
  20. T Message Codes
  21. U Message Codes
  22. V Message Codes
  23. W Message Codes
  24. X Message Codes

Message Reference

Message Reference

CMN_ 1769

CMN_
1769

Inconsistent recovery cache.
The Integration Service cannot run the session enabled for recovery because the recovery cache file does not contain valid data.
Delete all recovery cache files associated with the session and run the session with recovery disabled to create a cache file. To determine which recovery cache file is associated with the session, compare the time at which the file was last modified with the time the session failed. If the times are the approximately the same, you can associate the cache file with the session.
You can also refer to the cache file names to determine which files are associated with the session. Recovery cache file names use the following format:
pmgmd_metadata_<repository ID>_<workflow ID>_<folder ID>_ <session ID>_<transformation ID>_<partition ID>_<group ID>_ <checkpoint ID>_<sequence number>.dat
For example, in the following file name, the session ID is 102:
pmgmd_metadata_7661f424_379f_11d7_947e_f63b53abfef7_103_2_102_0_0_0_1_1.dat
Use the REP_LOAD_SESSIONS MX View on the repository database to determine the name of the session associated with the session ID. You can use REP_LOAD_SESSIONS to view information about reusable sessions.

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