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ioctl(DEV_OLAR_GET_ABEVENT/WAIT) error : errno =
errMsg sleeping for n
seconds
An error has occurred on the ioctl() call to get attention button events from the kernel in the
WAIT mode. errMsg gives the reason for the error. This error occurred within 1 second of the previ-
ous error. The daemon will sleep for n seconds before making another
ioctl() call.
#oprnNum oprn - slot( slotId ) - Failed - retval(
ret )
The specified oprn PCI OL* operation failed. oprn may be one of the following:
ADD,
POST_REPLACE , POWER_OFF, PRE_REPLACE .
Error opening /dev/olar in read-write mode : errno =
errMsg
Could not open the device in the read-write mode. errMsg gives the reason for the error.
Error setting close-on-exec flag on /dev/olar file =
errMsg
Setting the close-on-exec flag on
/dev/olar using fcntl() failed. errMsg gives the reason for the
error. At times, terminating the daemon with
kill -9 may not clear all kernel data structures. If
you try to restart the daemon, it may report an error,
ioctl(DEV_OLAR_INIT_ABEVENT)
Failed
. In such circumstances, the system must be rebooted to start the daemon successfully.
ioctl(DEV_OLAR_INIT_ABEVENT) Failed, olar_error_no =
olarErrMsg
The initialization of
hotplugd
for getting attention button events failed. olarErrMsg gives the rea-
son for the error.
ioctl(DEV_OLAR_INIT_ABEVENT) Failed, errno =
errMsg
The initialization of
hotplugd
for getting attention button events failed. errMsg gives the reason
for the error.
Shutdown of /dev/olar for Attention Button events Failed : olar_error_no
=
olarErrMsg
The shutdown of hotplugd failed. olarErrMsg gives the reason for the error.
Shutdown of /dev/olar for Attention Button events Failed : errno = errMsg
The shutdown of hotplugd failed. errMsg gives the reason for the error.
#oprnNum oprn - slot( slotId ) - Dropping AB Event - rcvd-time( time )
hotplugd
is dropping oprn PCI OL* operation on the slotId slot because it is shutting down. time
gives the time at which the attention button was pressed.
#oprnNum oprn - slot( slotId ) - time( time ) - Invalid PCI OL * operation
hotplugd
has received an invalid PCI OL* operation on slot slotId. oprn can be one of the follow-
ing: INVALID, INVALID_INSERTION
, INVALID_REMOVAL. time is the time at which the
attention button was pressed.
This could happen if
INSERTION or REMOVAL is received and the slot is not in the right state. For
example, if INSERTION is received, and the slot is not suspended, and the driver is attached, then it
is an invalid PCI OL* operation. Or, it is invalid if REMOVAL is received, and the slot is suspended.
This could also happen if the call to get the slot status information fails.
#oprnNum - slot( slotId ) - time( time ) - Invalid PCI OL * operation
(
oprnCode)
hotplugd
received a PCI OL* operation which it does not understand on slot slotId. oprnCode is
the integer representation of the PCI OL* operation. time is the time at which the attention button
was pressed.
Contact your HP response center.
#oprnNum olarIoEvent - slot( slotId ) - time( time ) - Dropping AB Event,
received, while processing another event on the slot
The attention button event has been dropped because it was received while another event was being
processed or pending for the same slotId. olarIoEvent is the event that was received. It can be one of
the following: BUS_MODE_MISMATCH, FREQ_MISMATCH, INSERTION_POWERED,
INSERTION_UNPOWERED, NORMAL_REMOVAL, POWER_FAULT , SURPRISE_REMOVAL. time
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