Specifications

Message/Significance
NO
VALID
PHYSTB
FOR
LU
uu
Significance: This error message indicates
that
the particular LOGlA
entry
does not
point
to
a core location
that
contains a
scheduler request code (52xx16) followed by
three
cells, none of which is unpatched. The
message appears for each error.
Where:
uu
is the logical unit number
E
NUM
OF
LUS
DO
NOT
AGREE,
ASSUME
hh
S
Significance: This error message indicates
that
LOGlA, LOGl, and
LOG2
do not contain
the
same number of logical units. The
message does not appear
if
the first word
of
each
of
the
three
tables agrees.
Where:
hh
is the number of logical units as
specified in
LOG
lA
NUM
OF
SCHEDL
STACK
ENTRIES
WAS
hh
NUM
OF
SCHEDL
CALLS
STACKED
WAS
ii
Significance: Support message:
Where:
hh
is the
total
number of scheduler
entries defined in
the
system
ii
is the number
of
scheduler entries
which were queued when the
system failed
E
PARTITION 0
ABOVE
8000
S
E
S
E
96769450 A
Significance: Error message: Partition
0 must
begin
at
8000
16
or below
PARTITION
CORE
ADDRESSES
PARTITION
xx hhhh
Significance: This support message appears
for every assigned partition where xx is
the
partition number and hhhh is
the
starting
address
of
the
partition.
PARTITION CORE ERROR
Significance: This header message reports
partition errors.
PARTITION
IN
USE
Significance: This support message appears
when the
USE
table is analyzed. Each
parti-
tion in use is printed. Appears with partition
core address message
PARTITION
OUT
OF
ORDER
Significance: Error message: Partitions must
be specified in ascending order.
~
S
S
S
E
S
E
C
S
Message/Significance
PARTITION THREADS
Significance: This support message appears
with a printout
of
partition and thread for
every busy partition.
PENDING
INPUT REQUEST FOR
JP
Significance: Manual interrupt handling sup-
port message. The
MIB
flag was
set,
and
input is for
the
job processor.
PENDING
INPUT REQUEST FOR
MIPRO
Significance: Manual interrupt handling sup-
port message. The
MIB
flag was
set,
and the
input is for
the
MIPRO
program
***POSSIBLE
LEVEL
HANGUP
Significance: Analysis of system priority level
header. This error message requires
further
investigation and appears only
if
the
priority
level is above 2
PRI
LVL
WAS
hhhh
Significance: This support message gives the
system priority level and is printed only
to
aid
subsequent debugging.
Where: hhhh is the priority level
of
system
PRI
LVL
WAS
hhhh (ERROR)
Significance: Incorrect priority level. This
error message indicates
that
the
priority level
was not between
-1
and 15.
Where: hhhh is
the
priority level
of
system
at
the
time
the image was
written on mass storage;;
value is from
EF
16.
*R
Significance: Repeat SYSCOP program with
options
set.
This control message is valid
after
SYSCOP announces
DUMP
at
the
end of
the program.
RETURN FOR FNR
WAS
hhhh
RETURN FOR
CMR
WAS
iiii
Significance: This support message gives
the
last
return
addresses for FNR and NCMPRQ.
Where: hhhh is
the
last
location
to
call find
next request; address should
be in a driver
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