Linux and Windows System Error Codes
Linux and Windows System Error Codes
Linux System Error Codes
The following table provides a list of some common Linux system error codes. For a more complete list, see Linux source code.
Number |
Macro |
Description |
---|---|---|
1 |
EPERM |
Operation not permitted |
2 |
ENOENT |
No such file or directory |
3 |
ESRCH |
No such process |
4 |
EINTR |
Interrupted system call |
5 |
EIO |
I/O error |
6 |
ENXIO |
No such device or address |
7 |
E2BIG |
Arg list too long |
8 |
ENOEXEC |
Exec format error |
9 |
EBADF |
Bad file number |
10 |
ECHILD |
No child processes |
11 |
EAGAIN |
Try again |
12 |
ENOMEM |
Out of memory |
13 |
EACCES |
Permission denied |
14 |
EFAULT |
Bad address |
15 |
ENOTBLK |
Block device required |
16 |
EBUSY |
Device or resource busy |
17 |
EEXIST |
File exists |
18 |
EXDEV |
Cross-device link |
19 |
ENODEV |
No such device |
20 |
ENOTDIR |
Not a directory |
21 |
EISDIR |
Is a directory |
22 |
EINVAL |
Invalid argument |
23 |
ENFILE |
File table overflow |
24 |
EMFILE |
Too many open files |
25 |
ENOTTY |
Inappropriate ioctl for device |
26 |
ETXTBSY |
Text file busy |
27 |
EFBIG |
File too large |
28 |
ENOSPC |
No space left on device |
29 |
ESPIPE |
Illegal seek |
30 |
EROFS |
Read-only file system |
31 |
EMLINK |
Too many links |
Windows System Error Codes
The following table provides a list of some common Windows system error codes. For a complete list, see the Microsoft Web site.
Number |
Macro |
Description |
---|---|---|
1 |
ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION |
Incorrect function. |
2 |
ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND |
The system cannot find the file specified. |
3 |
ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND |
The system cannot find the path specified. |
4 |
ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPEN_FILES |
The system cannot open the file. |
5 |
ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED |
Access is denied. |
6 |
ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE |
The handle is invalid. |
7 |
ERROR_ARENA_TRASHED |
The storage control blocks were destroyed. |
8 |
ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY |
Not enough storage is available to process this command. |
9 |
ERROR_INVALID_BLOCK |
The storage control block address is invalid. |
10 |
ERROR_BAD_ENVIRONMENT |
The environment is incorrect. |
11 |
ERROR_BAD_FORMAT |
An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format. |
12 |
ERROR_INVALID_ACCESS |
The access code is invalid. |
13 |
ERROR_INVALID_DATA |
The data is invalid. |
14 |
ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY |
Not enough storage is available to complete this operation. |
15 |
ERROR_INVALID_DRIVE |
The system cannot find the drive specified. |
16 |
ERROR_CURRENT_DIRECTORY |
The directory cannot be removed. |
17 |
ERROR_NOT_SAME_DEVICE |
The system cannot move the file to a different disk drive. |
18 |
ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES |
There are no more files. |
19 |
ERROR_WRITE_PROTECT |
The media is write protected. |
20 |
ERROR_BAD_UNIT |
The system cannot find the device specified. |
21 |
ERROR_NOT_READY |
The device is not ready. |
22 |
ERROR_BAD_COMMAND |
The device does not recognize the command. |
23 |
ERROR_CRC |
Data error (cyclic redundancy check). |
24 |
ERROR_BAD_LENGTH |
The program issued a command but the command length is incorrect. |
25 |
ERROR_SEEK |
The drive cannot locate a specific area or track on the disk. |
26 |
ERROR_NOT_DOS_DISK |
The specified disk or diskette cannot be accessed. |
27 |
ERROR_SECTOR_NOT_FOUND |
The drive cannot find the sector requested. |
28 |
ERROR_OUT_OF_PAPER |
The printer is out of paper. |
29 |
ERROR_WRITE_FAULT |
The system cannot write to the specified device. |
30 |
ERROR_READ_FAULT |
The system cannot read from the specified device. |
31 |
ERROR_GEN_FAILURE |
A device attached to the system is not functioning. |
32 |
ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION |
The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. |
33 |
ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION |
The process cannot access the file because another process has locked a portion of the file. |
34 |
ERROR_WRONG_DISK |
The wrong diskette is in the drive. Insert %2 (Volume Serial Number: %3) into drive %1. |
36 |
ERROR_SHARING_BUFFER_EXCEEDED |
Too many files opened for sharing. |
38 |
ERROR_HANDLE_EOF |
Reached the end of the file. |
39 |
ERROR_HANDLE_DISK_FULL |
The disk is full. |
87 |
ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER |
The parameter is incorrect. |
112 |
ERROR_DISK_FULL |
The disk is full. |
123 |
ERROR_INVALID_NAME |
The file name, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. |
1450 |
ERROR_NO_SYSTEM_RESOURCES |
Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service |
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