Specifications
I
GENERAL SYSTEM ERRORS
This
section
contains
messages
encountered
by
the
general
system
operating
in
foreground
or
background mode. Diag-
nostic messages
generated
only
in
the
background mode
are
found
either
in
section
4,
Recovery
Procedures,
or
in
section
5,
Job
Processor
and
Utilities
(i.e., background,
programs).
Input/output
diagnostics, though
they
may
occur
in
any mode,
are
treated
separately
in
section
6.
The
section
is divided
into
three
portions:
• Miscellaneous
general
error
messages
• Loader
error
messages
•
File
manager
errors
MISCELLANEOUS
GENERAL SYSTEM
ERRORS
Message
CHECKING FILES -
ERRORS
DATE/TIME
ENTRY
ERROR
EF
STACK
OVERFLOW
EFSTOR
LU
ERROR
EFSTOR
MASS
MEMORY ERROR
GIxx
L,nn FAILED xx
ACTION
Significance
Errors
detected
in
the
file
manager
files check
after
autoload.
Re-enter
MSOS
date/time.
Currently
there
is
no
space
in
the
engineering
file
stack
to
record
this
device
failure.
An
attempt
was made
to
upda
te
the
engineering file
for
a
logical
unit
less
than
1
or
greater
than
99.
An
error
occurred
in up-
dating
the
engineering file
on mass memory.
A
ghost
interrupt
on
inter-
rupt
line xx was
reported
by LIN1V4.
The
number
of
the
failed
device
appears
when a
driver
cannot
recover
from
an
error
Where: nn is
the
logical
unit
of
the
failed
device
NOTE
xx is
the
code
that
indicates
the
cause
of
fail-
ure
The above message is
the
general
input/
output
device
failure
message.
It
is
described
in
detail
in
section
6.
96769450 B
Message
LU
nn
DOWN
MI
INPUT ERROR
MM
ERR xx LU=nn
T=hhm m :ss S=ssss
OV
PARITY, hhhh
SET PROGRAM
PROTECT
TIMER REJECT
STALL REJECT
1781-1
REJECT
3
Significance
. If a
device
is marked down,
yet
requested
by a
program,
and this
device
contains
no
alternate,
this
message is typed on
the
com-
ment
device
the
first
time
it
is
requested
after
being downed.
The
completion
address
is
alwR.ys
scheduled with
error.
The
re-
questing program should not
con-
tinually
request
downed units.
The
statement
presented
to
the
manual
interrupt
processor
is un-
recognizable,
or'
the
requested
program is
not
supplied.
Mass
storage
input/output
error
Where: xx
is
the
error
number
nn
is
the
logiclil
unit
hhmm
is
the
hours/
minutes
ssss
is
the
hardware
status
Overflow
of
volatile
storage;
appears
on
the
output
comment
device
- no
recovery
is possible.
Memory
parity
error
at
the
specified
hexadecimal
location;
appears
on
the
output
comment
device
- no
standard
recovery
is
provided.
If hhhh = DSA? no
parity
error
was
encountered
on
the
memory
scan.
The
parity
fault
was most
likely
caused
by
a
DSA
parity
etTor.
The
system
is waiting
for
the
program
protect
swi
tch
to
be
set.
The
timer
start-up
was
rejected
(SPACE
or
MIPRO).
The
stall
alarm
disable was
re-
jected
(SPACE).
The 1781-1
Hardware
Floating
Point
Unit
startup
was
rejected
(SPACE).
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