gRPC 10 ABORTED vs 15 DATA_LOSS
Both gRPC 10 (ABORTED) and 15 (DATA_LOSS) belong to the gRPC Status Codes category. 10 indicates that the operation was aborted, typically due to a concurrency issue such as a sequencer check failure or transaction abort. Meanwhile, 15 means that unrecoverable data loss or corruption has occurred.
الوصف
The operation was aborted, typically due to a concurrency issue such as a sequencer check failure or transaction abort.
متى تراه
A transaction or optimistic concurrency check failed — for example, a read-modify-write cycle detected a conflict with another concurrent operation.
كيفية الإصلاح
Retry the entire read-modify-write sequence from the beginning. Implement proper optimistic concurrency control with version tokens or ETags.
الوصف
Unrecoverable data loss or corruption has occurred.
متى تراه
Critical data was lost or corrupted — for example, a checksum mismatch during transmission or an unrecoverable storage failure on the server.
كيفية الإصلاح
Investigate the data integrity failure immediately. Restore from backups if available, and check for hardware failures or network corruption in the data path.
الفروق الرئيسية
gRPC 10: The operation was aborted, typically due to a concurrency issue such as a sequencer check failure or transaction abort.
gRPC 15: Unrecoverable data loss or corruption has occurred.
You encounter 10 when a transaction or optimistic concurrency check failed — for example, a read-modify-write cycle detected a conflict with another concurrent operation.
You encounter 15 when critical data was lost or corrupted — for example, a checksum mismatch during transmission or an unrecoverable storage failure on the server.
متى تستخدم أيًا منهما
For 10 (ABORTED): Retry the entire read-modify-write sequence from the beginning. Implement proper optimistic concurrency control with version tokens or ETags. For 15 (DATA_LOSS): Investigate the data integrity failure immediately. Restore from backups if available, and check for hardware failures or network corruption in the data path.