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OpenLNS Programmer's Reference 972
Errors
LNS errors may be produced by each of the LNS components. These are uniquely
identified in the object server by the addition of a component offset value. Errors are
therefore mapped into the following ranges:
Range
Error Type
Mapping
1000-16499
Network Services
Errors
NS error 1 is LNS error 1001, NS error
2 is LNS error 1002, and so on.
16500-16599
Network Interface
Errors
NI error 1 is LNS error 16501, NI error
16502 is LNS error 1002, and so on.
16600-16999
Connection Errors
CONNERR error 1 is LNS error 16601,
CONNERR 2 is LNS error 16502, and
so on.
17000-17999
Object Server Errors
LCA error 1 is LNS error 17001, LCA
error 2 is LNS error 17002, and so on.
18000-18499
Data Server Errors
DS error 1 is LNS error 18001, DS error
2 is LNS error 18002, and so on.
18500-19999
Formatter errors
20000-21999
Component errors
22000-24999
User errors
The following subsections describe the errors that may be generated by the following
LNS components:
• Network Services Errors
• Network Interface Errors
• Connection Errors
• Object Server Errors
• Data Server Errors
• Formatter Errors
• VNI Errors
Network Services Errors
A network services error occurs when the OpenLNS Server is unable to successfully
complete a service. These errors will appear in the format NS: #<Error Number>. The
LNS values for these errors are equal to the error number plus 1000.
lcaErrNsCancel 1
The service and the associated transaction were cancelled. This error occurs when an
internal error occurs, such as the NSS engine restarting.
lcaErrNsNodeHasNoAppl 5