STM Online Help: cstm Online Help (command-line interface)
before exiting the Support Tools Manager.
File Overwrite
If you enter "OK", you will overwrite the currently existing file of the same name.
If you wish to retain your original file (that is, if you don't wish to overwrite its contents), enter "Cancel".
File Exists
You specified a file which already exists. You can either replace the existing file, or append the new file to the
existing file.
Replace/Append File: Select an option: replace the existing file, or append the new file to the existing file.
Replace File: To replace the existing file with the new file, select this option. Then enter "OK" to proceed. If you have
decided that you do not wish to replace the existing file at this time, enter "Cancel" instead.
Append File: To append the new file to the existing file, select this option. Then enter "OK" to proceed. If you have
decided that you do not wish to append the new file to the existing file at this time, enter "Cancel" instead.
Error Condtion
You have encountered an error condition. If you are advised to consult a log, please do so at this time.
To proceed, enter "OK".
Input Error
You have made a mistake in entering your input. You may have entered
an integer, double, or floating point value which is outside the valid range;
a character string whose length is outside the valid range;
an invalid file or path specification
a path specification for which you lack the appropriate permissions
more than one device selection when only one is permitted at any one time
Alternatively, you may have failed to
enter a list item or string
select a device
Once you have understood the error condition, and what corrective action(s) you need to take, enter "OK".
XSTM Error
You have encountered a syntax error. Syntax errors can be generated by a variety of different error conditions; for
example,
By entering commands and command options in the incorrect sequence
By misspelling the command name or some other item on the command line when you are entering it
By attempting to access more than one device at a time, when this is not allowed
The best thing to do is to read the error message again, to see if it identifiesa cause or causes for the error condition,
and then perform any explicit or implicit actions which it recommends. For instance, if you are told that the integer
value you entered is out of range, and you are given the valid range for integer values, this is an implicit suggestion