Reference Guide
Chapter 8 183
Diagnostic Messages
Limit Error Messages
Limit Error Messages
The following messages describe limit errors that cause the Assembler to
terminate immediately and prevent it from creating an object file. you
may be able to work around these errors. They involve running into
Assembler limits or running out of memory.
7200 MESSAGE start/new_pool: out of
memory. (7200)
CAUSE The compiler attempted to allocate
some dynamic memory, and the
system was unable to provide the
memory.
ACTION The easiest workaround is to break
your compilation unit into two or
more pieces and compile them
separately.
On HP-UX, this error may also be
produced if the system runs out of
swap space. You can increase the
amount of swap space available to the
system (see your HP-UX system
administrator). However, this should
only be a last-resort.
7201 MESSAGE new_slc_block: out of memory.
(7201)
CAUSE The compiler attempted to allocate
some dynamic memory, and the
system was unable to provide the
memory.
ACTION See message 7200. Check the system
limits because other processes might
be running that also allocate dynamic
memory.
Break up your compilation module
into smaller pieces, and compile them
separately.