Specifications
Type
S
S
Message/Significance
JP
LOCKED OUT FOR
UBEDT
OR
RECOVERY. SIGN OFF REQUESTED OF
LIBEDT OR RECOVER
Y.
Significance:
This
support
message gives
the
job
processor
lockout
switch
status.
If SWTCH
in TRVEC is
negative,
only
the
first
sentence
appears.
If
positive,
only
the
second
sentence
appears.
This
indicates
the
job
processor
is
ei
ther
locked
out
or
the
LIBEDT
or
the
recovery
program
has
requested
a sign
off.
If
SWTCH is 0,
the
message
does
not
appear.
JP
NOT
IN
CORE
Significance:
This
support
message
indicates
that
the
job
processing
executive
was
not
in
core
at
the
time
of
system
failure.
Specifi-
cally,
address
pointer
FILEl
in
the
TRVEC
program
had a
pointer
of
O.
No
further
job
processor
checks
are
made. The job
processing
executive
maintains
four
files.
These
files
can
be
located
from
addresses
in
FILEl,
FILE2,
FILE3,
and
FILE4.
S
JP
WAS
IN
CORE
S
E
4-4
Significance:
This
support
message
indicates
that
FILEl
contained
a file
address.
The
remainder
of
the
job
processor
checks
are
made.
LAST ENTRY TO
BE
SCHEDULED hhhh/iiii
jjjj
kkkk
1111
Significance:
This
scheduler
stack
entry
message
defines
the
last
entry
that
was
sched-
uled.
If
jjjj
(starting
address) is 0,
the
message
is
suppressed.
Where: hhhh is
the
address
of
a
sched-
uler
stack
entry
~m
}
kkkk
are
the
dumps
of
hhhh
entry
llll
LEVEL hh
IS
USED
FOR
INTERRUPTS AND
IS
RESERVED
FOR
FORTRAN
Significance:
This
error
message
indicates
that
the
interrupts
cannot
use
the
levels
reserved
for
FORTRAN. When FMASK is
unpatched
(7FFF),
it
is
assumed
no FORTRAN
levels
are
reserved.
Where: hh
is
the
priority
level
number
Type
S
E
E
E
S
E
IV!
essage/Signi
ficance
LINE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
ABC
D E F
LEVEL h h h h h h h h h h h h
h h h h
Significance:
This
support
message
gives
the
line
and
level
status.
Where:
is
theĀ·
level
indicated
in
the
trap
region
LINE
0
IS
NOT SETUP FOR PARITY/PROTECT
Significance:
This
error
message
indicates
a
line
0
error.
The
priority
level
for
line
0 is
assu med
to
be F, and
the
response
routine
is I
the
internal
interrupt
handler.
When this is
not
true,
this
message
appears.
LINE hh
IS
SET FOR
LVL
iiii BUT
IS
ABLE
TO INTERRUPT
jjjj
Significance:
Mask
table
error.
This
error
message
appears
when no
bit
is
detected
in
the
mask
tables
for
lower
level
masks.
Where:
hh
is
the
line
number
are
the
priority
level
num-
bers;
jjjj is
lower
than
iiii.
LINE hh
IS
SET
FOR
LVL
jjjj
BUT UNABLE
TO INTERRUPT
iiii
Significance:
Mask
table
error.
This
error
message
appears
each
time
a
bit
is
encounter-
ed
in
the
mask
table
for
a
line
at
a
higher
level
than
the
level
indicated
in
the
trap
region.
Where: hh
~m}
1111
is
the
line
number
are
the
priority
level
num-
bers;
jjjj
is
lower
than
iiii.
LINE ii
LAST INTERRUPTED
tttt
Significance:
Last
location
interrupted
by
each
valid
line.
This
support
message
indi-
cates
an
interrupt
occurred
on a line. Line 1
trap
is
also
used by
the
monitor
to
initiate
or
to
resume
a
program's
operations.
Where:
ii
is
the
line
number
tttt
is
the
location
specified
in
the
appropriate
interrupt
trap
LINE
ii
LAST INTERRUPTED
tttt
(INVALID)
Significance:
The
error
message
indicates
an
interrupt
on
an
invalid
line.
The
specified
line
96769450 B