MPE/iX Error Messages Manual Volume II HP 3000 MPE/iX Computer Systems Edition 4 Manufacturing Part Number: 32650-90879 E0300 U.S.A.
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Contents 1. Vol. II Chapter 1 Job/Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 KSAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 LOADER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Loader, Native Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 10. Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .388 11. Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .440 12. Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Preface MPE/iX, Multiprogramming Executive with Integrated POSIX, is the latest in a series of forward-compatible operating systems for the HP 3000 line of computers. In HP documentation and in talking with HP 3000 users, you will encounter references to MPE XL, the direct predecessor of MPE/iX. MPE/iX is a superset of MPE XL. All programs written for MPE XL will run without change under MPE/iX.
1 Vol. II Chapter 1 Job/Session 1 MESSAGE UNABLE TO OBTAIN "IDD ENTRY", ON LDEV #\ IN 'STARTLOGON'. (js 1) 2 MESSAGE UNABLE TO OBTAIN "JMAT ENTRY", ON LDEV #\ IN 'STARTLOGON'. (js 2) 3 MESSAGE UNABLE TO OBTAIN "JIT DST", ON LDEV #\ IN 'JSMAIN'. (js 3) 4 MESSAGE UNABLE TO OBTAIN "JDT DST", ON LDEV #\ IN 'JSMAIN'. (js 4) 7 MESSAGE UNABLE TO OBTAIN "JPCNT ENTRY", ON LDEV #\ IN JSMAIN. (js 7) 8 MESSAGE UNABLE TO OBTAIN "SYSTEM ALLOW MASK", ON LDEV #\ IN 'JSMAIN'.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Job/Session 19 UNABLE TO OBTAIN "VARIABLE OBJECT", ON LDEV #! IN 'JSMAIN'. (js 19) 20 MESSAGE COULD NOT OBTAIN JMAT ENTRY ON LDEV #!. (js 20) 21 MESSAGE JMAT CORRUPTION EXISTS. (js 21) 22 MESSAGE ERROR INITIALIZING VARIABLE TABLE. (js 22) 33 MESSAGE LOGON FOR: "!" ON LDEV #!. 34 MESSAGE (PROGRAMMATIC) LOGON FOR: "!" ON LDEV #!. 41 MESSAGE LOGOFF ON LDEV #!. 50 MESSAGE JOBS IN ERROR STATE WERE FOUND DURING WARM START.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Job/Session 80 MESSAGE CAN'T FOPEN DEVICE. (js 80) 85 MESSAGE CAN'T FCLOSE LDEV #\. (js 85) 86 MESSAGE CAN'T FCLOSE $STDIN ON LDEV #!. (js 86) 87 MESSAGE CAN'T FCLOSE $STDLIST ON LDEV #!. (js 87) 92 MESSAGE 'STARTLOGON' CALL CORRUPTION, PARM IS LDEV. (js 92) 93 MESSAGE 'STARTLOGON' CALL CORRUPTION, PARM IS INFILE. (js 93) 94 MESSAGE 'STARTLOGON' CALL CORRUPTION, PARM IS OUTFILE. (js 94) 95 MESSAGE 'STARTLOGON' CALL CORRUPTION, PARM IS IN AND OUT FILES.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Job/Session #!. (js 131) 132 MESSAGE CAN'T FREAD $STDIN IN 'STARTLOGON' ON LDEV #!. (js 132) 133 MESSAGE CAN'T FWRITE $STDLIST IN 'STARTLOGON' ON LDEV #!. (js 133) 134 MESSAGE CAN'T FCONTROL IN 'STARTLOGON' ON LDEV #!. (js 134) 135 MESSAGE CAN'T FGETINFO IN 'STARTLOGON' ON LDEV #!. (js 135) 136 MESSAGE CAN'T FIND 'SYSTEM' PROMPT IN 'STARTLOGON' ON LDEV #!. (js 136) 137 MESSAGE CAN'T FIND 'USER' PROMPT IN 'STARTLOGON' ON LDEV #!.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Job/Session starting any new ones. Submit jobs or sessions with the HIPRI option. Purge some files, groups or accounts (to create more useable system domain space) then start new jobs or sessions. (Before purging any files, groups or accounts, you may wish to store them to tape). 221 MESSAGE SYSTEM IS NO LONGER LOW ON DISC SPACE. JOBS AND SESSIONS MAY LOGON NORMALLY.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Job/Session 610 MESSAGE INTERNAL DIRECTORY I/O ERROR FOR USER ! ON LDEV #!. (js 610) 611 MESSAGE LOGON FAILURE DUE TO VMOUNT OFF FOR USER ! ON LDEV #!. (js 611) 700 MESSAGE DATA COMMAND IS NOT CURRENTLY SUPPORTED 705 MESSAGE JOBS ON TERMINALS ARE NOT CURRENTLY SUPPORTED 9600 MESSAGE INTERNAL DIRECTORY ERROR FOR USER ! % ON LDEV #!. (js 9600) 9601 MESSAGE DIRECTORY SWITCH FAILURE ON LDEV #!. (js 9601) 9602 MESSAGE NO GUFD/PLFD CURRENTLY AVAILABLE ON LDEV #!.
Vol. II Chapter 1 KSAM KSAM (Subsystem 143) NOTE 1026 1079 1080 6005 6006 6007 Chapter 1 KSAM error messages are included with subsystem 143 (File System) messages. Refer to chapter 4, File System (Native Mode), for listing of messages. MESSAGE Type manager; an internal error occurred. CAUSE You requested a lower level system service and this reported an error to the type manager. ACTION If the problem persists, contact your Hewlett-Packard support engineer.
Vol. II Chapter 1 KSAM that is less than the minimum specified for this function. 6013 6022 6025 6026 6029 6035 14 CAUSE Self-explanatory. ACTION Use the MPE XL Intrinsics manual to verify the set of acceptable parameters for a given function code. MESSAGE Type manager; device is off-line. CAUSE For printers attached via the Distributed Terminal Controller (DTC), this is a generic error indicating the inability of the DTC to communicate with its device.
Vol. II Chapter 1 KSAM 6036 6037 6039 Chapter 1 ACTION If the device is owned by a spooler, the spooler process will terminate. Restart the process. For other situations, take whatever steps are appropriate to re-establish normal device operation. MESSAGE Type manager; data lost. CAUSE A lower level subsystem has reported an error of some kind which resulted in an incomplete data transfer. ACTION Check the lower level statuses to determine the root cause of the error.
Vol. II Chapter 1 LOADER LOADER (LOAD ERR) 15 MESSAGE THE CONFIGURED DEFAULT HEAP SIZE OF ! BYTES IS TOO SMALL, ! IS BEING USED. (LDRWARN 15) 18 MESSAGE OUT OF DUMPWORTHY FILE DESCRIPTORS. (LDRWARN 18) 19 MESSAGE OUT OF DUMPWORTHY FILE EXTENT DESCRIPTORS. LDRWARN 19) 20 MESSAGE DUMPWORTHY OPTION IS NOT SUPPORTED FOR CM PROGRAMS AND LIBRARIES.
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Vol. II Chapter 1 LOADER 104 MESSAGE UNABLE TO OBTAIN DATA SEGMENT. COMMAND IGNORED (LOAD ERR 104) 105 MESSAGE UNABLE TO OPEN CONFDATA.PUB.SYS. COMMAND IGNORED (LOAD ERR 105) 106 MESSAGE EOF OR I/O ERROR ON CONFDATA.PUB.SYS. COMMAND IGNORED (LOAD ERR 106) 107 MESSAGE UNABLE TO CLOSE CONFDATA.PUB.SYS. COMMAND IGNORED (LOAD ERR 107) 108 MESSAGE EOF OR I/O ERROR ON SHOWALLOCATE LIST FILE. COMMAND ABORTED (LOAD ERR 108) 109 MESSAGE I/O ERROR OCCURED WHILE READIN FILE LABEL.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode Loader, Native Mode (Subsystem 104) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 20 MESSAGE CM loader returned with a warning. (LDRWARN 1) CAUSE A warning occurred while loading the CM program. ACTION See text, which should also be displayed, for the specific CM program. MESSAGE LIBRARY ! was not used. (LDRWARN 2) CAUSE All external references have been resolved by the time the specified library was reached while searching the binding sequence.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 Chapter 1 MESSAGE An invalid heapsize of ! specified; ! used. (LDRWARN 8) CAUSE The value specified for the heap size is invalid. ACTION Retry with a correct value. MESSAGE CM unloader returned with a warning. (LDRWARN 9) CAUSE A warning occurred while unloading the CM program. ACTION See cause and action for the specific CM unload warning which occurred. MESSAGE XLLIST parameter is ignored for CM programs.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode 40 41 42 50 51 52 53 54 22 ACTION Check the way the program was built. MESSAGE The system library (NL.PUB.SYS) contains an invalid internal file type identifier. (LDRERR 40) CAUSE The system library is not an executable file. ACTION Try updating your machine or call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Loader can not load page with gateway access type. (LDRERR 41) CAUSE Invalid access rights (a gateway page) was encountered.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode equation. (LDRERR 54) 55 56 100 101 102 103 104 Chapter 1 CAUSE An invalid option was found in a file equation for the specified file. ACTION Check the file equation. MESSAGE Missing file equation. (LDRERR 55) CAUSE A file equation for the specified back referenced file was not found. ACTION Check the file name specification or issue an appropriate file equation. MESSAGE HPFOPEN failed.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode 105 106 107 109 110 111 112 113 114 24 ACTION Retry. If the problem continues, call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Bad procedure name specified. (LDRERR 105) CAUSE The procedure name parameter specification is invalid. ACTION Check the procedure name specification. MESSAGE Bad FIRSTFILE name specified. (LDRERR 106) CAUSE The FIRSTFILE name specified during the dynamic load is invalid. ACTION Check the FIRSTFILE specification.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode pointer. (LDRERR 114) 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 Chapter 1 CAUSE Internal error. System PLABEL TABLE was not found. ACTION Retry. If problem continues, try rebooting. If this is unsuccessful, call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Unable to find the given PLABEL in the system PLABEL TABLE. (LDRERR 115) CAUSE Unable to find specified PLABEL in the system PLABEL TABLE. ACTION Check the PLABEL specification.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode 122 123 124 125 128 200 201 26 ACTION Retry. If the problem continues, call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Invalid PLABEL specified. (LDRERR 122) CAUSE The specified PLABEL is invalid. ACTION Check the specified PLABEL. MESSAGE Invalid FIRSTLIBRARY file name specified. (LDRERR 123) CAUSE The filename specified in the FIRSTLIBRARY parameter is invalid. ACTION Check the FIRSTLIBRARY specification.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 Chapter 1 ACTION Check the external declaration of the procedure. MESSAGE Parameter check error - mismatched structure in argument number !. Procedure = !, Files = !. (LDRERR 202) CAUSE The referenced procedure was found; however, a difference in the structure (i.e, array or pointer) was detected. ACTION Check the actual and formal parameters as well as the external declaration of the procedure.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 28 CAUSE The specified SOM was not found in the specified program/library. ACTION Check the specification of the SOM and program/library file. MESSAGE Unable to find the locality; the specified address is not in the SOM directory. (LDRERR 209) CAUSE Unable to find SOM which contains the specified address. ACTION Check the specified program/library and the specified address. MESSAGE Symbol name ! is too long.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode 217 218 300 301 302 303 304 Chapter 1 CAUSE Invalid file pointer was specified. ACTION Check the specification of the file pointer. MESSAGE The specified file does not contain a valid identifier for the internal file format. (LDRERR 217) CAUSE The internal identification stamp of the file is invalid. ACTION Rebuild the program/library file. MESSAGE No entry point was found for the program specified.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode 305 350 351 352 353 355 356 357 30 MESSAGE PLABEL unloaded! Unable to release entry from system PLABEL TABLE. CAUSE An attempt to release an entry from the system PLABEL TABLE failed. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Failed to allocate an entry from the loaded file table. (LDRERR 350) CAUSE Unable to allocate an entry in the loaded file table. ACTION Retry. If this is unsuccessful, call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode NL.PUB.SYS. (LDRERR 357) 358 359 360 400 401 402 403 Chapter 1 CAUSE Failed to initialize the semaphore for the system libraries loaded file table entry. ACTION Reboot. If this is unsuccessful, call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Failed to retrieve an existing entry from the loaded file table. (LDRERR 358) CAUSE Failed to retrieve existing entry from the loaded file table. ACTION Try running the program again.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode Representative. 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 32 MESSAGE EXEC level of the code exceeds the maximum privilege level allowed in the file. (LDRERR 404) CAUSE The execution privilege level of the code is greater than what is allowed in the file. ACTION Change the execution level of the code to a valid value. MESSAGE PM capability is required for memory resident linking in loader.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode 450 451 452 453 454 457 458 459 Chapter 1 CAUSE Invalid XRT offset encountered in a symbol entry. ACTION Rebuild the program or library file. MESSAGE Failed to create an object to store the SOM's LP. (LDRERR 450) CAUSE Unable to create a process global data object. ACTION Retry. If unsuccessful, call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Invalid LOADER fixup reference type encountered.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode Representative. 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 34 MESSAGE LOADER does not load READ ONLY data. (LDRERR 460) CAUSE Invalid access rights of READ ONLY data encountered when loading process global data. ACTION Rebuild the program or library file with the correct access rights. MESSAGE A data alignment error occurred. (LDRERR 461) CAUSE The data is not aligned at the page boundary. ACTION Retry.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode 468 469 470 471 472 500 501 502 Chapter 1 CAUSE Failed to load the specified NATIVE MODE library. ACTION Run the program from the CI to obtain a more detailed message as to the cause of the library not being loaded. MESSAGE EXEC level of entry point exceeds the maximum privilege level of the program. (LDRERR 468) CAUSE The program requires more capability than it is allowed. ACTION Relink the program with the proper capabilities.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 36 ACTION Retry with a valid entry point name. MESSAGE Bad condition code was returned from CM LOADER. (LDRERR 503) CAUSE An invalid status was returned from the COMPATIBILITY MODE loader. ACTION Retry. If this is unsuccessful, call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE A subsystem library binding error occurred (XL.PUB.SYS not followed by NL.PUB.SYS). (LDERR 504) CAUSE XL.PUB.SYS is not followed by NL.PUB.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 Chapter 1 CAUSE An invalid file code is associated with the file specified as the program. ACTION Rebuild the program file. MESSAGE NM library name is too long. (LDRERR 511) CAUSE A library name that is too long was encountered in the library specification. ACTION Correct the library specification.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode 518 520 521 522 600 601 602 MESSAGE Unable to obtain user access rights to the program file from the file system. CAUSE Unable to obtain access rights for the specified program file. ACTION Check the files specified. MESSAGE "LIB=" is an invalid option for HFS programs. (FDERR 520) CAUSE "LIB=" is an invalid option for HFS programs. ACTION Do not specify the option. MESSAGE CM programs cannot be loaded from HFS.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode 604 605 607 608 609 610 611 612 Chapter 1 ACTION Retry. If this is unsuccessful, call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE LOADER internal error; invalid LOADER reference count. (LDRERR 604) CAUSE Internal error. Attempt to decrement the reference count when it is already zero. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE LOADER internal error; invalid file reference count. (LDRERR 605) CAUSE Internal error.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode FILE TABLE. (LDRERR 612) 613 614 616 617 618 650 651 40 CAUSE The file requested by the linker to unlock a SOM is not loaded. ACTION Retry. If this is unsuccessful, call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The file was not mapped to offset 0 (user labels not allowed in programs). (LDRERR 613) CAUSE User labels were found in the program file. ACTION Rebuild the file.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode MODE process. 670 671 672 673 674 675 676 Chapter 1 ACTION Retry. If this is unsuccessful, call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Failed to get an entry from the UNSAT TABLE. (LDRERR 670) CAUSE An error occurred while attempting to allocate an entry in the unsatisfied table. ACTION Retry. If this is unsuccessful, call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Invalid import symbol type encountered.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode 700 701 MESSAGE Unresolvable conflicts in data symbol attributes (eg., size, access rights, memory residency, etc.) between duplicate data symbols for the name(s) listed above. (LDRERR 700) CAUSE When considering a choice between duplicates, the LOADER selects the data export with the most stringent attributes, i.e., the largest size, the most restricted access rights, and the memory resident precedence.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode 703 MESSAGE Symbol File = Export File = Import = ! ! SOM = ! ! SOM = ! Based on parmcheck rules the export data symbol fails to satisfy the import data symbol. (LDRERR 703) 704 CAUSE The referenced data symbol was found; however, a difference in type, mode, structure (i.e., array or pointer), packing, or alignment was detected. ACTION The message gives the files and the SOMs in which the data symbol exists.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode 706 707 MESSAGE Failed to locate data exports for the data imports listed above. (LDRERR 706) CAUSE Unresolved data symbols were encountered while attempting to load the program and/or libraries. ACTION Alter the binding sequence to contain the specified unresolved data symbols. MESSAGE Symbol = ! File = ! Export SOM = ! Failed to allocate a global data area for the SOM containing the desired data symbol.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode 712 ACTION Try rebuilding the program/library file. If unsuccessful, record the symbol name, the file name, and the SOM listed in the error message and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Symbol = ! Existent file = ! Export SOM = ! New file = ! SOM = ! Duplicate data symbols cannot be replaced across different load points.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode Symbol Table Management. (LDRERR 715) 716 717 718 719 CAUSE Failure by the Symbol Table Manager to create a new entry. ACTION Retry. If unsuccessful, call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Failed to retrieve a data symbol from the Process Data Dictionary. (LDRERR 716) CAUSE Failure by the Symbol Table Manager to retrieve an existent entry. ACTION Retry. If unsuccessful, call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Vol. II Chapter 1 Loader, Native Mode unsatisfied externals were still found. 800 ACTION Check to make sure that all function pointers which are requested in the dynamic load are valid and will not lead to requests for code symbols which are not in the current process. MESSAGE Data symbol = ! Failed to locate the data symbol in the Process Data Dictionary. (LDRERR 800) 801 CAUSE The data symbol requested is not in the current process.
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Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) (Subsystem 236) 0 MESSAGE END OF FILE (FSERR 0) 1 MESSAGE Error while purging a terminating spooler process' port during cleanup. 2 MESSAGE The current state and the expected state of the spooling process do not match. 3 MESSAGE A warning occured during the cleanup of a spooling process. 50 MESSAGE A warning occured while getting information about a device. 51 MESSAGE An error occured during spooling of initially spooled devices.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) startup of the spooling subsystem. 554 MESSAGE Unable to delimit a device name while initially spooling devices. 555 MESSAGE Unable to convert ldev to device name while initially spooling devices. 556 MESSAGE Unable to get information about a device while initially spooling devices. 557 MESSAGE Critical error during setup of spooling system. Cannot use spooling subsystem until the system is restarted.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) 2511 MESSAGE The Spooler Monitor was unable to lock the SPIT table. 2512 MESSAGE The Spooler Monitor was unable to unlock the SPIT table. 2513 MESSAGE The Spooler Monitor received an error while retrieving information from the SPIT table. 2514 MESSAGE The Spooler Monitor received an error while updating an entry in the SPIT table. 2515 MESSAGE The Spooler Monitor received an error while deleting an entry from the SPIT table.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) range. 3512 MESSAGE Cannot create object for building SPIT. 3513 MESSAGE Cannot create SPIT because of symbol table management error. 3514 MESSAGE Cannot delete the given entry from SPIT. 3515 MESSAGE The kind of process passed to SPIT interface is illegal, it must be either input or output. 3516 MESSAGE Cannot send an active spoolfile message due to some error condition. 3601 MESSAGE Cannot start a spooler process for an initially spooled device.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) 5000 MESSAGE No spoolfiles available for this spooler to process. 5001 MESSAGE Attempted to remove an output spoolfile from a queue when it's not on one. 5003 MESSAGE During recovery of a file still being CREATED when the system was interrupted, could not recover all data out to the file's limit. 5004 MESSAGE The creator of the spoolfile did not have access to the target device during a "RAW CREATE".
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) 5257 MESSAGE Must specify either the input or output spoolfile directory. 5258 MESSAGE Cannot specify both the input and output spoolfile directories. 5259 MESSAGE Cannot lock the GUFD spoolfile management resource while the SPFDIR resource is locked, may cause a deadlock. 5260 MESSAGE Failure occurred re-inserting an SPFDIR entry whose search key(s) have been altered. May indicate SPFDIR/disc space shortage or corruption.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) 5280 MESSAGE No spoolfile exists with the given name or UFID. 5281 MESSAGE FCLOSE of spoolfile failed. 5282 MESSAGE Internal error mapping from spoolfile directory entry handle to its address. 5283 MESSAGE Unmatched ITEM NUMBER or ITEM in call to Spoolfile Management architected interface. 5284 MESSAGE Spoolfile Management encountered an unexpected escape or trap. 5285 MESSAGE Could not create a virtual object to hold the input spoolfile directory.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) CONTACT YOUR SE. 5300 MESSAGE Unknown error performing low-level open of spoolfile. 5302 MESSAGE Output spoolfile has invalid state. 5303 MESSAGE Attempt to add a new output spoolfile queue head entry failed due to existence of a queue head for the same output device or class. 5304 MESSAGE Output spoolfile queue head table overflow. CONTACT YOUR SE. 5305 MESSAGE Output spoolfile queue corruption detected. Invalid link to a queue's first entry.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) in its label and label extension. 5322 MESSAGE Encountered error writing changes to an output spoolfile's file label extension when changing its creator. 5323 MESSAGE When changing creator of an output spoolfile in its label and label extension, the changes to these structures were aborted because a user transaction under which these system transactions occurred was aborted. 5340 MESSAGE SPOOLF ;PRINT encountered an error reading source file.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) device/class does not exist, is not output spoolable, or does not have its spooling queues open. 5351 MESSAGE Unable to obtain file information, the FFILEINFO intrinsic failed. 5352 MESSAGE The specified file is not a spoolfile. 5353 MESSAGE You tried to SPOOLF ;PRINT an empty file. 5354 MESSAGE SPOOLF ;PRINT aborted by BREAK. 5355 MESSAGE Could not change the STDLIST device in JOB/SESSION tables. 5356 MESSAGE File does not exist or could not be created.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) source spoolfile of a SPOOLF :PRINT command) is not a valid output spooled device. 5377 MESSAGE Could not open the source file for a SPOOLF :PRINT command. 5378 MESSAGE Could not open the target file for a SPOOLF :PRINT command. 5379 MESSAGE The first character of a file lockword must be a letter. 5380 MESSAGE Too many characters were specified for the file lockword. 5381 MESSAGE The file lockword contains a non-alphanumeric character.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) 7502 MESSAGE An invalid PAGES keyvalue was specified in the selection equation. 7503 MESSAGE The COPIES keyvalue must be in the range of 1 to 65,535. 7504 MESSAGE The PRI keyvalue must be in the range of 0 to 14. 7505 MESSAGE An invalid FILEDES keyvalue was specified in the selection equation. 7506 MESSAGE Only '=' and <> are allowed as relational operators for the FILEDES selection equation keyword.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) keyword. 7521 MESSAGE Internal error while evaluating selection equation, there was no result to return. If this error persists, contact your SE. 7522 MESSAGE The DEV keyvalue must contain eight or less characters. 7524 MESSAGE Valid STATE keyvalues are READY, ACTIVE, OPEN, CREATE, PRINT, PROBLM, DELPND, SPSAVE, DEFER. 7525 MESSAGE Only = and <> are allowed as relational operators for the STATE selection equation keyword.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) 7539 MESSAGE An internal error occurred while validating selection equation semantics. If the error persists, contact your SE. 7540 MESSAGE Expected either an 'I' or 'O' after the "#". 7541 MESSAGE In the DATE keyvalue of the selection equation, the day of the month must be in the range of 1 to maximum date in month. 7542 MESSAGE The only valid JOBABORT keyvalues are TRUE and FALSE.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) power failure or other interruption while input spooling. 8052 MESSAGE Input spooler, LDEV #\: The spooler detected a non-fatal condition while performing an internal calculation. Please report the warning number to your support engineer. The spooler will continue. 8053 MESSAGE Input spooler, LDEV #\: The File System reported a warning while acquiring the spooled device. The spooler will continue.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) 8508 MESSAGE Attempt to deallocate the JMAT entry of a JOB failed. 8509 MESSAGE An undefined state was encountered during the input spooling process. 8510 MESSAGE An undefined record kind was received from the source file. 8511 MESSAGE The source file to be input spooled is not an ASCII data file. 8512 MESSAGE The call to SP_FM_SET reported an error while updating the SPFDIR entry for the input spoolfile.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) internal calculation. Please report the spooling subsystem error to your support engineer. 8551 MESSAGE Input spooler, Device Name !: Cannot retrieve LDEV# or other configuration info. 8552 MESSAGE Input spooler, LDEV #: Cannot update device configuration tables. 8553 MESSAGE Input spooler, LDEV #: Cannot open physical device. 8554 MESSAGE Input spooler, LDEV #: HPFOPEN of a new input spoolfile failed.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) 9005 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: File released successfully. 9006 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: Spoolfile EOF detected. NOTE: This message is never displayed. 9007 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The File System reported a warning while acquiring the spooled device. The spooler will continue. 9008 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The spooler detected a non-fatal condition while initializing its device. The spooler will continue.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) 9018 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The spooler was unable to save the page number to resume at. It will continue to use the previous value of this page. 9019 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The restart page specified is before the beginning of the spoolfile. The spooler will restart at the beginning. 9020 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: There is no file to output at this time. (NOTE: This message is never displayed.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) page at which printing should resume. If the spooler detects the end of the spoolfile first, it defers the file. ACTION Enter SPOOLF ;UNDEFER to print the file from the beginning. Once the file is printing, use SPOOLER ...;SUSPEND and ;RESUME with OFFSET= if you want to print from a different location. 9026 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The device reported a ribbon malfunction. The spooler will suspend. Enter a command to resume operation or to stop.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) reprints the trailer. 9031 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: Device has reported a power failure or other interruption while outputting the error trailer for SPOOLID #O!. The spooler will reprint the error trailer. CAUSE The spooled device lost power while printing the error trailer, causing it to lose track of where it was printing on the page. When power is restored, the device reports the power loss to the spooler. ACTION No user action is required.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) Valid values of item "!" are ! and !. The spooler will use the default value, !. 9401 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: Spoolfile error. There is an FCLOSE record which does not have a matching FOPEN record. 9402 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The spooler process is temporarily out of heapspace. This checkpoint file cannot be processed properly. 9403 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The spooler encountered an attempt to read the checkpoint file outside of its size.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) 9414 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The spooler could not close the checkpoint files due to an FCLOSE error. 9415 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The spooler could not open the checkpoint file to use while printing a spoolfile. 9416 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The spooler encountered a trap while attempting a mapped file write to the checkpoint file.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) error. NOTE: This error is never displayed. 9510 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: CM message system error. NOTE: This error is never displayed. 9511 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The spooler could not complete output of file !. 9512 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: Spoolfile directory error while deferring file !. 9513 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: Spoolfile directory error while saving last page number of file ! to be output.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) 9526 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The spooler failed to open an output spoolfile. The spooler will go idle until another file becomes ready or until you enter a command which affects the spooling process. 9527 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: Internal error while deferring file !, illegal reason for deferral. Please report the spooling subsystem number to your support engineer.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) 9537 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The system logging subsystem reported an error while obtaining print job information for the system log file. 9538 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The file system reported a device error during Start of Job processing. 9539 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The file system reported a device error during Header processing. 9540 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The file system reported a device error while outputting data.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) SUSPENDing. The spooler will attempt to continue. 9554 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The spooler received a port read error. 9555 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The spooler received an invalid message type on its port. 9556 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The spooler received an unexpected escape during normal processing. 9557 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The spooler detected a fatal condition while performing an internal calculation.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) 9567 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV#\: The required HPSPOOL account is missing. The spooler cannot continue. 9568 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: The spooler could not open CATALOG.PUB.SYS to format the error trailer for SPOOLID #O!. The spooler will continue without printing the error trailer. CAUSE The spooler could not FOPEN CATALOG.PUB.SYS. The reason for this failure is displayed following this message. ACTION Correct the problem with CATALOG.PUB.SYS.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) 9573 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: Spoolfile ! deferred due to a file error or abnormal condition. CAUSE 1. The file system reported an error while accessing the spoolfile. 2. The spooler detected internal spoolfile format corruption. ACTION Either of the above reasons generates an appropriate error message. Correct the situation if possible, then SPOOLF...;UNDEFER the file to try to reprint the file.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) trying to open a printer connection socket. IPCDEST error !: 9584 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: IPC error while trying to write to the printer connection socket. IPCSEND error !: 9585 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: IPC error while trying to open a printer connection socket. IPCCONNECT error !: 9586 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: IOWAIT message destination error, sent to (spooler) port !, intended for port !.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) 9598 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: Failed to write PJL JOB command to printer. Check other error messages. 9599 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: During spooler initialization, failed to get PLFD entry for use by IOWAIT port. The spooler will terminate. 9600 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: During spooler initialization, failed to create OWAIT port. The spooler will terminate.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) termination, could not notify the LDEV's logical device manager. 9613 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: Sequence error, buffered data remains to be printed after the printer connection has been released. 9614 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: Unable to close printer socket. The spooler will try to continue with the present connection. 9615 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: Error while waiting for internal timed event to end.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) 9628 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: Syntax error in NPCONFIG.PUB.SYS, missing opening parenthesis. 9629 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: Syntax error in NPCONFIG.PUB.SYS, unexpected opening parenthesis. 9630 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: Syntax error in NPCONFIG.PUB.SYS, unexpected closing parenthesis. 9631 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: Syntax error in NPCONFIG.PUB.SYS, missing equal sign (=).
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) 9644 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: Failed to close the debug log file. 9645 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: Failed to reset the printer at start of either header, data, or trailer. 9646 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: The IPCRECV intrinsic reported error ! while waiting for a generic event completion. The error text is: !! 9647 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: Unable to reconnect to printer socket after an abnormal disconnection.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) intervention required. Printer reports the following device status: !!! 9659 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: SNMP query returned a status word with known_state bit not set. Device status cannot be processed. 9660 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: Printer device is not responding. Either the device is not operational or possible network problem. 9661 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: Network transport must be started for network printers to work.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) sensitive). 9671 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #\: The run_priority item of NPCONFIG.PUB.SYS must be one of BS, CS, DS, or ES. The spooler will use the default value (CS). 9901 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: I/O error, the FCONTROL intrinsic failed while creating the checkpoint file group. 9902 MESSAGE Output spooler, LDEV #: I/O error, the FDEVICECONTROL intrinsic failed.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) 10765 MESSAGE Invalid tape format. 10766 MESSAGE Error while reading tape. 10773 MESSAGE EOF mark not found. 10774 MESSAGE Wrong reel - incorrect tape label. 10775 MESSAGE Wrong real - incorrect reel number. 10776 MESSAGE Wrong reel - incorrect SPOOK version. 10777 MESSAGE Unable to close tape device. 10778 MESSAGE Error while reading file. 10779 MESSAGE Error while writing file. 10780 MESSAGE Error while writing to tape.
Native Mode Spooler (Subsystem 236) 32765 MESSAGE Native Mode Spooler message !. 32766 MESSAGE Native Mode Spooler message !.
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Volume II Chapter 3 Page Printer Page Printer (D467ERR) 1 MESSAGE 268X PAGE PRINTER IS NOT CONFIGURED INTO THIS SYSTEM. (D467ERR 1) 2 MESSAGE 268X PAGE PRINTER IS CONFIGURED AS LDEV NUMBERS: ! ! ! ! ! (D467MSG 2) 3 MESSAGE DATA RECEIVED = ! SHOULD BE ! (D467MSG 3) 4 MESSAGE ENTER LDEV OF UNIT TO BE TESTED. (D467MSG 4) 5 MESSAGE USER MUST HAVE OPERATOR OR SYSTEM MANAGER CAPABILITIES TO RUN THIS VERIFIER. (D467ERR 5) 6 MESSAGE USER MUST HAVE PM CAPABILITY TO RUN THIS VERIFIER.
Volume II Chapter 3 Page Printer FAILED. (D467ERR 18) 19 MESSAGE ATTEMPT TO OBTAIN CPU TYPE FAILED. UNABLE TO CONTINUE. (D467ERR 19) 20 MESSAGE ERROR DETECTED WHILE ATTEMPTING TO DISABLE SYSTEM BREAK FROM USERS TERMINAL. (D467ERR 20) 21 MESSAGE DO YOU WANT TO ABORT THIS VERIFIER (D467A) (Y/N)? 22 MESSAGE ATTEMPT TO ENABLE CONTROL Y BREAK FROM USERS TERMINAL FAILED. (D467ERR 22) 23 MESSAGE REQUEST ABORTED EXTERNALLY. (D467ERR 11) 24 MESSAGE READ MESSAGE BEING DISPLAYED ON THE PAGE PRINTER.
Volume II Chapter 3 Page Printer DATA, FORMS, VFC'S OR CHARACTER SETS. (D467ERR 39) 40 MESSAGE A VFC IS SELECTED BY AN LPT ENTRY (WORD 10-BASE CHARACTER HEIGHT) THAT IS <= 0. (D467ERR 40) 41 MESSAGE NO MEMORY AVAILABLE FOR ATTEMPTED CHARATER SET LOAD. (D467ERR 41) 42 MESSAGE NO MEMORY AVAILABLE FOR ATTEMPTED FORM LOAD. (D467ERR 42) 43 MESSAGE NO MEMORY AVAILABLE FOR ATTEMPTED VFC LOAD. (D467ERR 43) 44 MESSAGE ATTEMPT TO SELECT UNDEFINED CHARACTER SET.
Volume II Chapter 3 Page Printer 62 MESSAGE TYPE GO TO CONTINUE. (D467MSG 62) 63 MESSAGE PRINTER IS OFFLINE. 64 MESSAGE FOPEN ON USER TERMINAL FAILED - ERROR NUMBER = ! (D467ERR 64) 65 MESSAGE TEST ! COMPLETE (D467MSG 65) 66 MESSAGE SELECTING AN UNDEFINED ! DID NOT PRODUCE AN ERROR. (D467ERR 66) 67 MESSAGE PRINTER IS IN THE STOP MODE. PRESS RUN KEY ON THE PRINTER. (D467MSG 67) 68 MESSAGE ONLINE STATUS WAS NOT DETECTED. PROGRAM WILL ABORT.
Volume II Chapter 3 Page Printer 97 MESSAGE DCS CHARACTER BLOCK PROCESSOR TEST FAILED. REPLACE THE CHARACTER BLOCK PROCESSOR BOARD. (D467ERR 97) 98 MESSAGE UNDEFINED SELFTEST ERROR, BIT !, WAS DETECTED. (D467ERR 98) 511 MESSAGE CONDITION CODE IS < FOR PICTURE FILE ! (D467ERR 511) 524 MESSAGE PRINTER ACCEPTED A CHARACTER SET LOAD WHEN THERE WASN'T ANY MEMORY AVAILABLE FOR IT (I/O STATUS WORD 4 BIT 0).
Volume II Chapter 3 Page Printer STATUS WORD 4 BIT 14). (D467ERR 586) 588 MESSAGE ATTEMPT TO SKIP TO A VFC CHANNEL CONTAINING ALL ZEROS DID NOT PRODUCE AN ERROR (I/O STATUS WORD 4 BIT 15). (D467ERR 588) 592 MESSAGE PAGE SIZE (LENGTH) ERROR WAS NOT DETECTED (I/O STATUS WORD 5 BIT 1 NOT SET). (D467ERR 592) 594 MESSAGE LOGICAL PAGE TRUNCATED ERROR WAS NOT DETECTED (I/O STATUS WORD 5 BIT 0 NOT SET).
Volume II Chapter 3 Page Printer Device Manager Page Printer Device Manager (Subsystem 130) 252 253 254 255 96 MESSAGE The PAGE PRINTER I/O MANAGER detected an internal software error. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your support representative. MESSAGE The PAGE PRINTER I/O MANAGER was unable to release an I/O MESSAGE frame. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your support representative. MESSAGE The PAGE PRINTER I/O MANAGER was not able to send an I/O MESSAGE to another I/O MANAGER.
Volume II Chapter 3 POSIX.1 Error Messages POSIX.1 Error Messages (Subsystem 517) This section presents the error messages for the POSIX.1 subsystem. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Chapter 3 MESSAGE [EPERM] Operation not permitted. (POSIX.1 ERROR 1) CAUSE An attempt was made to perform an operation limited to processes with appropriate privileges or to the owner of a file or other resource. ACTION Check privilege or ownership of the file or other resource. MESSAGE [ENOENT] No such file or directory. (POSIX.
Volume II Chapter 3 POSIX.1 Error Messages did not exist, or made a request beyond the limits of the device. This error may also occur when, for example, a tape drive is not online or a disk pack is not loaded on a drive. 7 8 9 10 11 12 98 ACTION Check the status of the device or the address being used. MESSAGE [E2BIG] Arg list too long. (POSIX.
Volume II Chapter 3 POSIX.1 Error Messages 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Chapter 3 MESSAGE [EACCES] Permission Denied. (POSIX.1 ERROR 13) CAUSE An attempt was made to access a file in a way forbidden by its file access permissions. ACTION Use correct access if you are able. MESSAGE [EFAULT] Bad Address. (POSIX.1 ERROR 14) CAUSE The system detected an invalid or NULL address in attempting to use an argument of a call. ACTION Check the address being used. MESSAGE [EBUSY] Resource busy.
Volume II Chapter 3 POSIX.1 Error Messages specifying an undefined signal to a signal() or kill() function]. 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 100 ACTION Use valid arguments. MESSAGE [ENFILE] Too many open files in system. (POSIX.1 ERROR 23) CAUSE Too many files are currently open in the system. The system reached its predefined limit for simultaneously open files and temporarily could not accept requests to open another one. ACTION Close unneeded files. MESSAGE [EMFILE] Too many open files. (POSIX.
Volume II Chapter 3 POSIX.1 Error Messages 31 32 33 34 35 36 45 46 Chapter 3 MESSAGE [EMLINK] Too many links. (POSIX.1 ERROR 31) CAUSE An attempt was made to have the link count of a single file exceed {LINK_MAX}. ACTION Reduce the number of links to the offending file or directory. MESSAGE [EPIPE] Broken pipe. (POSIX.1 ERROR 32) CAUSE A write was attempted on a pipe or FIFO for which there was no process to read the data. ACTION Re-establish the pipe or FIFO.
Volume II Chapter 3 POSIX.1 Error Messages 47 48 50 56 233 247 248 102 ACTION Remove unneeded locks and try again. MESSAGE [EEXCL] File can't be opened exclusively. (POSIX.1 ERROR 47) CAUSE Attempt to open an existing file exclusively failed because file is already opened. ACTION Assure that no other processes have the file opened before attempting to open the file exclusively. MESSAGE [EIMPL] Implementation error. (POSIX.
Volume II Chapter 3 POSIX.1 Error Messages 251 Chapter 3 ACTION Use shorter pathnames or filenames. MESSAGE [ENOSYS] Function not implemented. (POSIX.1 ERROR 251) CAUSE An attempt was made to use a function that is not available in this implementation. ACTION Refer to the MPE/iX Developer's Kit Reference Manual for implementation-defined functionality.
Volume II Chapter 3 Printer, Tape and Spooler Printer, Tape and Spooler (Printer, Tape, Spooler) This chapter lists the messages that you may encounter while managing printers, tapes and spoolers. 1 2 3 4 5 104 MESSAGE (MAX CHARS=num)? CAUSE A message was sent to you by the PRINTOPREPLY intrinsic. ACTION REPLY/=REPLY to the message. MESSAGE CAN'T INITIALLY SPOOL LDEV#nnn CAUSE A nonspoolable ldev was configured to be initially spooled.
Volume II Chapter 3 Printer, Tape and Spooler standard "forms alignment image," if the forms are positioned correctly on the specified ldev. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Chapter 3 ACTION You are required to enter =REPLY pin, YES or =REPLY pin , NO. If the image is correctly positioned, =REPLY, YES and the requesting program will continue. If the image is not correctly positioned, reposition the forms and ~~=REPLY, ~~NO''.
Volume II Chapter 3 Printer, Tape and Spooler 13 14 15 16 17 106 CAUSE The configured maximum number of spooled device file kilosectors are in use. MPE/iX shuts all output queues (equivalent to SHUTQ ldev), on all ldevs and SHUTQ devclass on all device classes), so users are automatically prevented from creating new spooled device files. ACTION When space becomes available, you may reopen the queues with the OPENQ command.
Volume II Chapter 3 Printer, Tape and Spooler 18 19 20 21 22 23 Chapter 3 CAUSE The input spooler on the specified spoolee ldev has deleted spooled device file #Innn due to a disk I/O error or a problem obtaining disk space. ACTION Ensure that a sufficient space exists for the spooled device file. The system operator should enter the DISCFREE command. Check free space for all SPOOL class disks. Delete unnecessary spooled device files if possible.
Volume II Chapter 3 Printer, Tape and Spooler error in attempting to read, write, or control its spoolee. The spoolee stops immediately; an input spooler will delete its currently ACTIVE spooled device file, while an output spooler will close its currently ACTIVE spooled device file. May be attempting a rewind on a magnetic tape device without a tape mounted. This generally indicates a hardware problem, but can also occur in response to an ABORTIO command.
Volume II Chapter 3 PXUTIL PXUTIL The following error messages may be encountered when using the PXUTIL utility. PXUTIL 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Chapter 3 MESSAGE End of file encountered writing group entry to HPGID.PUB.SYS. (PXUTIL 2). CAUSE The group database - HPGID.PUB.SYS - has become full. ACTION Too many HFS groups exist. One or more should be purged. MESSAGE End of file encountered writing user entry to HPUID.PUB.SYS. (PXUTIL 4). CAUSE The user database - HPUID.PUB.
Volume II Chapter 3 PXUTIL (PXUTIL 16). 18 20 22 24 28 110 CAUSE Unexpected internal error. ACTION Report the error to your HP field representative. MESSAGE Error writing label to HPGID.PUB.SYS. (PXUTIL 18). CAUSE Unexpected internal error. ACTION Report the error to your HP field representative. MESSAGE Error writing label to HPUID.PUB.SYS. (PXUTIL 20). CAUSE Unexpected internal error. ACTION Report the error to your HP field representative.
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Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts System Aborts (Subsystem 98) System Abort messages are issued when the MPE/iX system encounters an error from which recovery is not possible. Rather than continue to operate and risk data integrity, the operating system halts the computer. This chapter presents a list of system abort messages in numerical order.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 50 51 52 53 Chapter 4 CAUSE Page alignment incorrect. MESSAGE The procedure could not find a set of contiguous pages of the correct alignment (for example, not enough memory left). CAUSE Set of contiguous with the correct alignment are not available. MESSAGE The procedure could not find a free page with the correct alignment using the GENESIS MEMORY MANAGER. CAUSE Unable to find a free page correctly aligned.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts I/O environment. 54 55 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 114 MESSAGE An error occurred in CONFIGURE_DEVICE (halt; not system abort). CAUSE Problem occurred configuring console (will appear in front panel message - halt). MESSAGE An error occurred in CONFIGURE_DEVICE. CAUSE Problem occurred configuring device other than the console. MESSAGE SENDIO to read from SYSDISC failed. CAUSE I/O code returned a disk error. ACTION Call your support representative.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts restarted. If the failure occurred on the final, or only reel of tape, the current dump may be valid. 77 78 79 80 81 82 100 101 102 103 Chapter 4 MESSAGE FORCE_WRITE end of file to dump device failed. CAUSE I/O code returned a tape error. ACTION Call your support representative. The dump may be restarted. MESSAGE SENDIO to FORCE_WRITE to dump device failed. CAUSE I/O code returned a tape error. ACTION Call your support representative.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts create the HASH TABLE. 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 CAUSE HASH TABLE was not created. MESSAGE The procedure READ_HPE_VOL_POINTERS failed to READ from LDEV 1. CAUSE Procedure could not be read from LDEV 1. MESSAGE The procedure READ_HPE_VOL_INFO_UFID failed to READ the UFID from LDEV 1. CAUSE The UFID could not be read. MESSAGE The procedure READ_HPE_VOL_FREE_ADDR failed to READ the first free address from LDEV 1.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts READ the cold load ID from LDEV 1. 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 Chapter 4 CAUSE The cold load ID was not read from LDEV 1. MESSAGE The procedure WRITE_HPE_VOL_COLDL_ID failed to WRITE the cold load ID from LDEV 1. CAUSE The cold load ID was not written from LDEV 1. MESSAGE The procedure FS_INITIALIZE_FILE_SYSTEM failed to initialize the file system. CAUSE The file system was not initialized.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts CAUSE CLEAN_CM_DEVICE_TABLES could not SWITCH to CM. MESSAGE The procedure INIT_CM_DEVICE_TABLES is unable to SWITCH to CM. CAUSE INIT_CM_DEVICE could not SWITCH to CM. MESSAGE The procedure IO_INIT failed to initialize the low level I/O system. CAUSE The low level I/O system was not initialized. 450 MESSAGE Activation of JOBMAIN process failed. 451 MESSAGE Activation of SESSIONMAIN process failed. 452 MESSAGE Creation of JOBMAIN process failed.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 501 MESSAGE During a file open, the GUFD semaphore could not be initialized. CAUSE A call to CB_INIT returned bad status. MESSAGE During a file open, the FLOCK semaphore could not be initialized. CAUSE A call to CM_INIT returned bad status. MESSAGE During a file open, the FOPEN semaphore could not be initialized. CAUSE A call to CB_INIT returned bad status. MESSAGE Prefetch of needed data for a READ/WRITE request could not be made.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts TABLE. CAUSE LABEL TABLE has been corrupted. MESSAGE The entry referenced is not an extent block type. CAUSE LABEL TABLE has been corrupted. MESSAGE Extent block does not point to the correct PARENT label. CAUSE LABEL TABLE has been corrupted. MESSAGE Two file offsets in the extent block are the same. CAUSE LABEL TABLE has been corrupted. MESSAGE An extent block that is expected to be a free entry is not free. CAUSE LABEL TABLE has been corrupted.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts OPEN COUNT TABLE during file system initialization. 619 MESSAGE An error was encountered while creating BASIC IPC (BIPC) TIMER server ports during file system initialization. 620 MESSAGE An error was encountered while initializing STORE/RESTORE LATENCY TABLE during file system initialization. 621 MESSAGE An error occurred in the file system during process termination.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts during system initialization. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Failure in creating one of the local socket tables. CAUSE System failed to create one of the local socket tables during system initialization. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Representative. 700 MESSAGE Various port primitive procedures have experienced an unexpected escape, probably due to a trap while in system code.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 713 MESSAGE At process termination time (DEMOLISH_PORT), an error from TABLE MANAGEMENT occurred when releasing the standard ports entry to the table. 714 MESSAGE The procedure DELETE_PORT_BASE can not release the semaphore port; bad status from RECEIVE_FROM_SEMAPHORE_PORT. 715 MESSAGE The procedure DELETE_PORT_ACCESS is still holding the semaphore port after release.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 727 MESSAGE The procedure INTERNAL_SEND can not send to internal facility port; bad status from SEND_MSG. 728 MESSAGE The PORT FACILITY PROCESS is not available yet. 729 MESSAGE The procedure DELAYED_AWAKE_PROCESS can not send the delayed awake message to PFP. 730 MESSAGE The decrement of the port's total freeze count causes it to become negative. 731 MESSAGE The port is already totally frozen, but partial freeze failed; no reason for this to happen.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 742 MESSAGE The procedure DISABLE_TIMEOUT can not release timer; unexpected status from RELEASE_TIMER. 743 MESSAGE The timer has popped. Expected a reply message, but RECEIVE failed; bad status from EXTEND_RECEIVE. 744 MESSAGE The procedure INCREASE_PROCESS_PRIORITY can not hold or increase process's priority; bad status from NOTIFY_DISPATCHER.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 757 MESSAGE An unrecoverable error occurred during PORT_PURGE_PROCESS. 758 MESSAGE An error occurred while initializing PFP. 759 MESSAGE Bad status occurred from RECEIVE_MSG in PORT_FACILITY_PROCESS. 760 MESSAGE Received an unexpected PFP message type. 761 MESSAGE Received bad status from internal operation. 762 MESSAGE Received message from an invalid subqueue on the MAKE PRESENT port.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 774 MESSAGE The procedure CB_FAILER resulted in an unconditional lock failing while on the ICS. 775 MESSAGE The procedure CB_FAILER detected an attempt to unlock an unowned semaphore. 776 MESSAGE The procedure CB_FAILER caused a system abort in an attempt to unlock an unowned semaphore on the ICS. 777 MESSAGE The procedure CB_FAILER caused a system abort because access of this semaphore type is not supported.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts CREATE_OBJECT. 790 MESSAGE The procedure can not create HPIMAGE port; bad status received from CREATE_PORT. 791 MESSAGE The procedure INIT_NONRES_PORT_FACILITY caused a system abort because initialization of a non-resident port facility failed, causing an unexpected escape from the procedure. 792 MESSAGE The procedure CREATE_PORT_PROCESS caused a system abort because creation of standard port process failed, causing an unexpected escape from the procedure.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 803 MESSAGE The procedure DEQUEUE_MSG caused a system abort in an attempt to take the message from an empty subqueue. 804 MESSAGE The procedure OBTAIN_MSG caused a system abort when trying to get the message from a non-message port. 805 MESSAGE The procedure WAIT_UP_WAITER can not wake up the process that is waiting on this semaphore port.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 816 MESSAGE The procedure PUT_WAIT_QUEUE can not get a free wait queue entry; bad status from GET_TABLE ENTRY. 817 MESSAGE The procedure WAIT_FOR_RESOURCE detected that interrupts are disabled when trying to block the process for a control block. 818 MESSAGE The procedure WAIT_FOR_ACTIVE_PORT detected that interrupts are disabled when trying to block a process on the port wait.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 904 905 906 907 908 909 910 911 915 920 921 922 923 Chapter 4 CAUSE The LOGICAL PATH TABLE could not be created. MESSAGE The CREATE of the DATA CHAIN TABLE failed. CAUSE The DATA CHAIN TABLE could not be created. MESSAGE The CREATE of the TERMINAL BUFFER TABLE failed. CAUSE The TERMINAL BUFFER TABLE could not be created. MESSAGE The CREATE of the I/O QUEUE TABLE failed. CAUSE The I/O QUEUE TABLE could not be created.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts started. 924 MESSAGE The serial queue is in the wrong state for the operation requested. CAUSE Wrong state for requested operation. MESSAGE SENDMMIO must be passed to the request at the head of the list. CAUSE SENDMMIO was not passed to the request at the head of the list. MESSAGE The SERIAL WRITE MANAGER received an unknown message. CAUSE An unknown message was passed to the SERIAL WRITE MANAGER. MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER surrogate HASH TABLE is full.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 1002 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER initialization module was unable to retrieve a table entry which should be in the table's free list. 1003 MESSAGE GET_TABLE_INFO returned a bad status to the MEMORY MANAGER initialization module when the latter tried to access the PDIR. 1004 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER initialization module received a bad status from an attempt to validate a resident object's access rights.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts MAKE_IO_BUFFER_PRESENT. 1018 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER was unable to update a physical page's NO POST count. 1019 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER was unable to access the I/O notification port. 1020 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER encountered an error while trying to send a FETCH message to the DISPATCHER. 1021 MESSAGE NOTIFY_DISPATCHER returned a bad status to SYSTEM_FETCH_REQUEST.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts the range of an individual locality list entry. 1036 MESSAGE A process is currently accessing a page of an object which is being deleted. 1037 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER was unable to get an entry from the LOCALITY LIST TABLE. 1038 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER was unable to get an entry from the LOCALITY LIST TABLE. 1039 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER is attempting to delete an entry from the locality list which still needs to be swapped in.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts header entry for the I/O notification queue, despite the fact that the process could be impeded for resources. 1055 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER can not allocate the header entry for the I/O INFO queue, despite the fact that the process could be impeded for resources. 1058 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER can not SETUP the header entry for the I/O request queue, despite the fact that the process could be impeded for resources.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts memory failed. 1076 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER semaphore for this page is already locked. 1098 MESSAGE An unknown status was returned from SET_UP_READ. 1099 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER was unable to RESERVE a physical page while trying to FETCH a virtual page. 1100 MESSAGE The MEMORY I/O COMPLETION PORT SERVER was unable to SEND a message in order to invoke the page READ or page WRITE completor.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts of contiguous physical memory. 1114 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER detected an error while scanning the PDIRX for recently unreferenced pages. 1115 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER detected an error while trying to set up an I/O request entry. 1116 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER detected an error while trying to identify a block of contiguous physical pages. 1117 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER was not able to GET a MIB for this request.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 1131 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER was unable to get a PDIR entry from TABLE MANAGEMENT. 1132 MESSAGE Inserting an entry at the head of a chain in the KO HASH TABLE is the only supported method. 1133 MESSAGE Inserting an entry at the head of a chain in the PSEUDO PRESENT HASH TABLE is the only supported method. 1134 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER was unable to lock the PDIRX when attempting to CHANGE a page to a recoverable overlay candidate.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 1147 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER was unable to CREATE an object in the safe stack. 1148 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER was unable to lock an object in the safe stack. 1149 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER attempted to MAP in a VIRGIN page which was already in the process of being mapped in from secondary storage. 1150 MESSAGE The TOS of STACK POINTER (SP) is not word-aligned. 1151 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER was unable to FREEZE pages in the SAFE stack.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts entry in the locality list. 1168 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER's semaphore for this page is already locked. This should not occur in a uni-processor environment. 1169 MESSAGE A frozen page is absent. 1170 MESSAGE A frozen page is absent. 1171 MESSAGE An uninitialized semaphore is used in a lock request. 1172 MESSAGE An attempt was made to lock the stack below the currently locked area. 1174 MESSAGE We were asked to map in a page for a page that was present.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts find entry. CAUSE Could not find a name in the CM procedure name to plabel table. MESSAGE The procedure DELETE_SCM_HASH_ENTRY received bad status from RELEASE_TABLE_ENTRY. CAUSE A table management error occured while releasing a table entry in the CM procedure to the plabel table. MESSAGE The procedure GET_PROCESS_SCM_PLABEL received bad status from RELEASE_TABLE_ENTRY.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts CAUSE SET_PDC_TIME: call to pdc_access_4 failed. MESSAGE Can not read PDC TOD calib. CAUSE PDC_TIMER_CAL: call to get_pdc_timer failed. MESSAGE Can not read PDC TOD calib. CAUSE PDC_TIMER_ACC: call to get_pdc_timer failed. MESSAGE CLOCK_SYNC WRITE failed. CAUSE SYBC_CLOCKS: call to set_pdc_timer failed. MESSAGE The procedure failed to create port for clock sync. CAUSE INIT_HARDWARE_CLOCK_UPDATES: call to create_port failed.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts INTERRUPT CONTROL STACK (ICS). 1349 MESSAGE ASSIST EXCEPTION TRAP occurred while on the INTERRUPT CONTROL STACK (ICS). 1350 MESSAGE DATA MEMORY PROTECTION TRAP occurred while on the INTERRUPT CONTROL STACK (ICS). 1351 MESSAGE CM STACK OVERFLOW procedure occurred while DISABLED OR PDISABLED. 1352 MESSAGE CM STACK OVERFLOW occurred while handling CM STACK OVERFLOW. 1353 MESSAGE CM STACK OVERFLOW failed to change break range.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts CAUSE There is a problem with VSM in CREATE_OBJECT interface. MESSAGE Can not send interrupt message to the system. CAUSE SEND MESSAGE failure. MESSAGE Could not create the system logging globals area. CAUSE LOG process could not successfully create the system logging global object. MESSAGE The procedure could not get standard message port for the system logging process. CAUSE LOG process could not get standard message port.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts not ALIVE. 1460 MESSAGE We are terminating a process whose state is not ALIVE. 1461 MESSAGE We continued to execute in TERMINATE_PROCESS after giving up the CPU. 1462 MESSAGE While the system is booting, we were unable to obtain a pointer to the PCB TABLE (CONVERT_DST). 1463 MESSAGE While the system was booting, we were unable to initialize the port for the BOOT process (SETUP_PORTS).
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Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts System Aborts (Subsystem 98) System Abort messages are issued when the MPE/iX system encounters an error from which recovery is not possible. Rather than continue to operate and risk data integrity, the operating system halts the computer. This chapter presents a list of system abort messages in numerical order.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts code. 1486 MESSAGE A trap occurred in the operating system during system boot. 1487 MESSAGE A trap occurred while a process was terminating. 1501 MESSAGE The procedure PROCESS_SYSTEM_FETCH_PAGES_MSG caused bad status from FETCH_PAGES. 1502 MESSAGE The procedure PROCESS_FETCH_IO_PAGES_MSG caused bad status from SWAP_IN. 1503 MESSAGE The procedure DISP_TIMER_SERVER caused quantum to expire; NOTIFY_DISPATCHER returned bad status.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 1516 MESSAGE NOTIFY_DISPATCHER requests to change priority of a dead process. CAUSE An attempt was made to change priority of a dead process. MESSAGE Unknown request to NOTIFY_DISPATCHER. CAUSE An unknown DISPATCH request has been sent to NOTIFY_DISPATCHER. 1701 MESSAGE UPDATE_SYSTEM_QUAD_ALLOCATION_MAP - The counters which hold the number of units in the free or allocated state went below zero.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 1711 MESSAGE VSM_UNLOAD_CODE_FILE - No object was found which contains the pointer to the file to unload. 1712 MESSAGE VSM_UNLOAD_CODE_FILE - The specified code file was not previously loaded using VSM_LOAD_CODE_FILE. 1713 MESSAGE VSM_UNLOAD_CODE_FILE - There was an error status returned when the INIT POINTER (LOCALITY) TABLE was attempted to be locked into the VPN cache.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 1729 MESSAGE BALANCE_ROOT of DELETE_FROM_B_TREE - The node count is not zero when it must be; B-TREE may be corrupt. 1730 MESSAGE DELETE_FROM_SUB_B_TREE of DELETE_FROM_B_TREE - the specified entry to delete is not in the B-TREE. 1731 MESSAGE ANALYZE_INSERTION of INSERT_IN_B_TREE Illegal B-TREE detected. Node has no brothers when it must have them.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 1746 MESSAGE INSERT_IN_VPN_CACHE - The procedure tried to insert an entry in the VPN cache that was already there, and a duplicate entry recovery was not specified. 1747 MESSAGE DELETE_FROM_VPN_CACHE - The entry to delete was not found in the VPN cache. 1748 MESSAGE ALLOC_CACHE_ENTRY_QUEUE_CB - An error occurred allocating a VPN CACHE entry queue control block. 1749 MESSAGE ALLOC_CACHE_ENTRY_QUEUE_CB - Error from CB_INIT.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts virtual address assigned. 1762 MESSAGE ADVANCE_SHARED_VS_UNIT - About to allocate a shared page descriptor for a page that already has one. 1763 MESSAGE LOCK_VS_DOMAIN_DESC - An error was returned from GET_KJO_TABLE_PTR. 1764 MESSAGE LOCK_VS_DOMAIN_DESC - An error was returned from GET_KPO_TABLE_PTR. 1765 MESSAGE DEALLOCATE_VS - The shared VS UNIT DESCRIPTOR ID was not supplied, and it should be.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 1780 MESSAGE UPDATE_LAST_SHARED_PAGE_DESC of ALLOCATE_EXTENT - The first shared page is already allocated. 1781 MESSAGE ALLOCATE_EXTENT - The VPN_TO_LEFT, VPN_TO_RIGHT, and VPN to allocate do not make sense. 1782 MESSAGE ALLOCATE_EXTENT - The extent that was allocated has bad virtual bounds. 1783 MESSAGE ALLOCATE_EXTENT - The current amount of secondary storage exceeds the maximum.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 1796 MESSAGE ADD_TO_MIB_LIST - The procedure cannot allocate MIB and can not recover from error. 1797 MESSAGE ICS_LOCK_IN_VPN_CACHE - A VPN in the range was not in the VPN cache. 1798 MESSAGE CACHED_VPN_TO_SECONDARY_ADDRESS - The VPN in the range was not in the VPN cache. 1799 MESSAGE FLAG_PAGES_AS_VIRGIN - The VPN in the range was not in the VPN cache. 1801 MESSAGE ICS_BUILD_MIB_LIST - The VPN in the range was not found in the VPN cache.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts PROTECTION TRAP not yet implemented. 1816 MESSAGE MAKE_VSM_CACHED_OBJECT_SWAPPABLE - This is an invalid object pointer. 1817 MESSAGE MAKE_VSM_CACHED_OBJECT_SWAPPABLE - The object was not marked as will become swappable. 1818 MESSAGE MAKE_VSM_CACHED_OBJECT_SWAPPABLE - An error occured allocating an extent for the object. 1819 MESSAGE INIT_2_VIRTUAL_SPACE_MANAGEMENT - An error occurred making VS DOMAIN DESCRIPTOR TABLE swappable.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 1833 MESSAGE VSM_MAP_IN_SYS_LIB - VD_OD is already mapped in. 1834 MESSAGE VSM_MAP_IN_SYS_LIB - An error was received from ALLOCATE_VS_LL_HEADER. 1835 MESSAGE VSM_MAP_IN_SYS_LIB - An error was received from CB_INIT. 1836 MESSAGE VSM_MAP_IN_SYS_LIB - An error was received from INSERT_IN_VS_B_TREE. 1837 MESSAGE VSM_MAP_IN_SYS_LIB - An error was received from MAP_IN_EXTENT_MAP. 1838 MESSAGE VSM_MAP_IN_SYS_LIB - An error was received from LOCK_IN_VPN_CACHE.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 1850 MESSAGE ALTER_OBJECT_SIZE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape. 1851 MESSAGE ALTER_OBJECT_SIZE_DISABLED - The recover block caught an unexpected escape. 1852 MESSAGE ALTER_OBJ_ACCESS_RIGHTS - The recover block caught an unexpected escape. 1853 MESSAGE ALTER_OBJECT_PROTECTION - The recover block caught an unexpected escape. 1854 MESSAGE LOCK_OBJ_IN_VPN_CACHE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 1870 MESSAGE ALLOCATE_OSINFO_ENTRY - The recover block caught an unexpected escape. 1871 MESSAGE VSM_LOAD_CODE_FILE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape. 1872 MESSAGE VSM_UNLOAD_CODE_FILE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape. 1873 MESSAGE REATE_OBJECT - The recover block caught an unexpected escape. 1874 MESSAGE MAP_PERMANENT_OBJECT_EXTENT - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts caught an unexpected escape. 1890 MESSAGE FLAGS_PAGES_AS_VIRGIN - The recover block caught an unexpected escape. 1891 MESSAGE CACHED_VPN_TO_SECONDARY_ADDRESS - The recover block caught an unexpected escape. 1892 MESSAGE ICS_BUILD_MIB_LIST - The recover block caught an unexpected escape. 1893 MESSAGE BUILD_WRITE_MIB_LIST - The recover block caught an unexpected escape. 1894 MESSAGE ICS_GET_EXTENT_MIB - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 1908 MESSAGE The entry is already on the overlay list. 1909 MESSAGE The entry is not on the overlay list. 1910 MESSAGE The entry is on the overlay list. 1911 MESSAGE A memory protection trap occurred for which there is no remedy. CAUSE There is a bug in the protection mechanism. 2000 MESSAGE POST_PAGE_MAP - An error was received from PORT. 2001 MESSAGE GET_EXTENT_OF_SEC_STORAGE - An error was received updating PAGE MAP.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts POST error occurred. 2017 MESSAGE FORMAT_SEC_STORAGE_MAP - PAGE MAP and HEADER POST error occurred. 2018 MESSAGE REMOVE_RESERVED_SEC_STORAGE - An error occurred updating the map. 2019 MESSAGE CREATE_SSM_MAP_OBJECTS - The map address is not on the page boundary. 2020 MESSAGE CREATE_SSM_MAP_OBJECTS - An error occurred while doing an error clean up. 2021 MESSAGE MARK_SSM_MAP - An error was received from POST.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts storage map was updated. This is currently a bug catcher, but may become permanent. 2036 MESSAGE VALIDATE_SEC_STORAGE - This is a bad LDEV parameter. 2037 MESSAGE VALIDATE_SEC_STORAGE - This is a bad DISC_ADDRESS parameter. 2038 MESSAGE VALIDATE_SEC_STORAGE - The parameter number of bytes is less than zero. 2039 MESSAGE VALIDATE_SEC_STORAGE - The ending page to be validated exceeded the last page of the device.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts record type in an XM log. 2102 MESSAGE The procedure XM_RECOVERY received bad status from SM_OPEN_FD. 2103 MESSAGE The procedure XM_RECOVERY received bad status from SM_OPEN_OBJECT. 2104 MESSAGE The procedure XM_CLOSE_RESIDUAL received bad status from SM_CLOSE. 2105 MESSAGE The procedure XM_CLOSE_RESIDUAL received bad status from POST. 2106 MESSAGE The procedure XM_RECOVERY detected key is not in the HASH TABLE.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 2122 MESSAGE The procedure XM_GETBIT_N_LABELUFID received bad FILE ID. 2123 MESSAGE The procedure XM_PINGOINAWAY received bad status from XM_FINDTRANSROW. 2124 MESSAGE The procedure XM_GETPOINTER received bad status from STMGT. 2125 MESSAGE The procedure XM_DEFERDETACH received bad status from XM_GETXID. 2126 MESSAGE The procedure XM_DEFERDETACH release of file from log was unsuccessful.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 2142 MESSAGE The procedure XM_W_COMMITRECORD received bad status from SM_CLOSE. 2143 MESSAGE The procedure XM_RE_ABORTTRANS received bad status from VLM_VOLUME_ID_TO_MV_ID. 2144 MESSAGE The procedure XM_RE_ABORTTRANS received bad VOLUME ID as a parameter. 2145 MESSAGE The procedure XM_RE_ABORTTRANS received bad status from SM_OPEN_FD. 2146 MESSAGE The procedure XM_RE_ABORTTRANS received bad status from SM_OPEN_OBJECT.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts from POST. 2163 MESSAGE The procedure XM_TAPEIO received bad status from POST. 2164 MESSAGE The procedure XM_UNLOCKONEOBJECT detected an invalid option for this parameter. 2165 MESSAGE The procedure XM_UNLOCKONEOBJECT detected an invalid option for this parameter. 2166 MESSAGE The procedure XM_UNLOCKONEOBJECT received bad status from REPLY_TO_WAITER. 2167 MESSAGE The procedure XM_CLOSESYSLOG failed to close the XM System Log.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 2182 MESSAGE The procedure XM_CHECK_POINT_FILES received bad status from POST. 2183 MESSAGE The procedure XM_SEND_CHECK_POINT_FILES received bad status from GET_MSG_FRAME. 2184 MESSAGE The procedure XM_SEND_CHECK_POINT_FILES received bad status from SEND_MSG. 2185 MESSAGE The procedure XM_RECOVERY received bad status from VLM_ALLOW_DISC_ALLOCATION. 2186 MESSAGE The procedure XM_CREATION_OF_SYSLOG received bad status from POST.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 2402 MESSAGE PREP_CM_SERVER can not copy the message into a message frame from the target port's pool. 2403 MESSAGE PREP_CM_SERVER encountered an unexpected escape from SWITCH. 2404 MESSAGE The message threshold of the target port can not be changed; bad status from PORT_CONTROL. 2405 MESSAGE Creation of CM_PORT failed. 2406 MESSAGE An unexpected escape was encountered in CREATE_CM_SVR. 2407 MESSAGE Creation of a PFP port was unsuccessful.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 2424 MESSAGE NO_CHK_SEND_REF can not send a message to the target port. 2425 MESSAGE NO_CHK_SEND_S can not send a message to the target port. 2426 MESSAGE PORT_DST_STAT can not locate the caller's DST; bad status was returned by CONVERT_DST. 2427 MESSAGE PORT_DISABLE can not disable CM port; bad status was returned by CHANGE_PORT_STATE. 2428 MESSAGE PORT_ENABLE can not enable CM port; bad status was returned by CHANGE_PORT_STATE.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 2450 MESSAGE RECEIVE_S can not restore the port's original subqueue mask as requested by the caller. 2451 MESSAGE RECEIVE_REF can not enable the port's subqueues as requested by the caller. 2452 MESSAGE RECEIVE_REF can not get a message from the target port due to an unexpected error in RECEIVE_MSG. 2453 MESSAGE RECEIVE_REF can not restore the port's original subqueue mask as requested by the caller.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts target port; bad status was returned by INSERT_MSG. 2467 MESSAGE REPLACE_REF can not insert a message to the target port; bad status was returned by INSERT_MSG. 2468 MESSAGE REPLACE_S can not insert a message to the target port; bad status was returned by INSERT_MSG. 2469 MESSAGE SEND_DB can not send a message to the target port; bad status was returned by SEND_MESSAGE.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts timer entry; possibly already released. 2484 MESSAGE ABORT_CM_TIMER caused an unexpected escape. 2485 MESSAGE DISABLE_IOWAIT caused an unexpected escape. CAUSE Either the operating system software or an operating system data structure has been corrupted. 2486 MESSAGE ENABLE_IOWAIT caused an unexpected escape. 2487 MESSAGE INC_IO_COUNT was unable to convert IOWAIT port number to completion index; bad status was returned by HASH_FIND.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts or SYMBOL TABLE. 2508 MESSAGE CREATE_CM_PORT_CLASS_DICTIONARY is unable to create SYMBOL TABLE for Class Name Dictionary; unexpected escape received from either CREATE_OBJECT or SYMBOL TABLE. 2509 MESSAGE DICT_ADD can not lock CMPORTS Dictionary; bad status returned by STLOCK. 2510 MESSAGE DICT_ADD can not unlock CMPORTS Dictionary; bad status returned by STUNLOCK. 2511 MESSAGE DICT_DELETE can not lock CMPORTS Dictionary; bad status returned by STLOCK.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 2524 MESSAGE DEL_CMPORT_CLD can not delete key from CMPORTS CLASS NAME SYMBOL TABLE; bad status returned by STDELKEY. 2525 MESSAGE DEL_CMPORT_CLS can not unlock CMPORTS CLASS NAME SYMBOL TABLE; bad status returned by STUNLOCK. 2526 MESSAGE BUILD_CM_PORT_DESC can not create CMPORTS descriptor object; bad status returned by CREATE_OBJECT.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts RELEASE_OBJECT. 2538 MESSAGE DELETE_CMPORT escaped due to an unknown cause. 2539 MESSAGE DEL_CMPORT_DST can not get address of the DST to be deleted; bad status returned by CONVERT_DST. 2540 MESSAGE DEL_CMPORT_DST can not purge the message pool in the DST; bad status returned by PURGE_POOL. 2541 MESSAGE DEL_CMPORT_DST can not release the port DST; bad status returned by RELDATASEG.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 2562 2563 2564 2565 2584 2585 2586 2587 2588 2589 178 MESSAGE DBG_RESET_TOS_DATA_BP failed when setting the data BP for CM stack overflow. CAUSE Either the operating system software or an operating system data structure has been corrupted. MESSAGE ALTER_STACK_LIMITS failed when changing the size of the CM stack's data segment. CAUSE Either the operating system software or an operating system data structure has been corrupted.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 2590 MESSAGE RELEASE_TABLE_ENTRY failed when releasing a CST entry. CAUSE Either the operating system software or an operating system data structure has been corrupted. MESSAGE CREATE_OBJECT failed when creating the temporary CST for the CME. CAUSE Either the operating system software or an operating system data structure has been corrupted. MESSAGE CREATE_OBJECT failed when creating the DST.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 3082 MESSAGE Unknown XPORT message received by TCP PM. 3083 MESSAGE Unknown buffer manager message received by TCP PM. 3084 MESSAGE Unknown net IPC message received by TCP PM. 3085 MESSAGE Unknown message received by TCP PM. 3086 MESSAGE TCP PM received a data packet while closed. 3087 MESSAGE TCP PM received a data packet while listening. 3088 MESSAGE TCP PM received a data packet while SYN'RECVD1.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 3109 MESSAGE TCP PM has too many data descriptors. 3110 MESSAGE Bad TCP PM wait timer popped. 3200 MESSAGE Invalid control message received by PXP SIP. 3201 MESSAGE Invalid SIP message received by PXP SIP. 3202 MESSAGE Invalid XPORT message received by PXP SIP. 3203 MESSAGE Invalid net IPC message received by PXP SIP. 3204 MESSAGE Invalid message received by PXP SIP. 3205 MESSAGE Message received by PXP SIP before initialization.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts element failed. 3313 MESSAGE Getting a PXP PM receive queue element failed. 3314 MESSAGE Invalid buffer reply message received by PXP PM. 3315 MESSAGE Accessing a PXP PM retransmission queue element failed. 3316 MESSAGE Accessing a PXP PM receive queue element failed. 3317 MESSAGE Deleting a PXP PM dictionary entry failed. 3400 MESSAGE Message received by TCP SIP before initialization. 3401 MESSAGE Unknown CONTROL message received by TCP SIP.
Volume II Chapter 4 System Aborts 5050 Chapter 5 ACTION Take a system dump; contact HP support and reboot your system. MESSAGE An irrecoverable internal error occurred within the DHCF/XL subsystem after the console operator specified the system should fail in such an event. CAUSE The DHCF/XL trap handler was invoked after the subsystem had been started with "ERROPT=SYS" specified in the DHCF CONTROL START command.
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Volume II Chapter 5 System Shutdown System Shutdown (shut) 1 MESSAGE Shutdown of operating system begins. (Shut 1) CAUSE =SHUTDOWN has been typed on the physical console. This is the first normal shutdown message. ACTION None. MESSAGE Shutdown of user processes begins. (Shut 2) CAUSE User processes are about to be shutdown. This is a normal shutdown message. ACTION None. MESSAGE Shutdown of jobs & sessions begins. (Shut 3) CAUSE All active jobs & sessions are about to be logged off.
Volume II Chapter 5 System Shutdown messages. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Chapter 6 MESSAGE System pin number ! reported an error to shutdown. (Shut 10) CAUSE A system process sent bad status back to shutdown. ACTION Take a dump of the system. Write down all console messages. MESSAGE System manager reported an error during shutdown. (Shut 11) CAUSE A FOS process has sent bad status back to shutdown. ACTION Take a dump of the system. Write down all console messages.
Volume II Chapter 5 System Shutdown messages. 18 19 188 MESSAGE Error occurred during shutdown of job & sessions. (Shut 18) CAUSE No reply to shutdown from Jobs/Sessions within 15 minutes of being notified of a shutdown. ACTION Take a dump of the system. Write down all console messages. MESSAGE A system manager timed out during shutdown. (Shut 19) CAUSE A FOS process failed to return a status reply to shutdown within 5 minutes of being notified of a shutdown. ACTION Take a dump of the system.
Volume II Chapter 5 Store/Restore (Compatibility Mode) Store/Restore (Compatibility Mode) (S/R) 1001 MESSAGE READ ACCESS FAILURE 1002 MESSAGE ACCESS #10 FAILURE ON FILE 1003 MESSAGE ACCT 1004 MESSAGE ACCESS DATE IS 1005 MESSAGE CREATION DATE IS 1006 MESSAGE CREATOR 1007 MESSAGE DEFECTIVE FILE LABEL 1008 MESSAGE DIRECSCAN RETURNED AN ERROR 1009 MESSAGE ERROR SCANNING DIRECTORY, LAST FILE SEEN: 1010 MESSAGE FILE 1011 MESSAGE FILE IS BUSY 1012 MESSAGE FILE CODE < 0, AND YOU
Volume II Chapter 5 Store/Restore (Compatibility Mode) 1030 MESSAGE PROGRAM IS RUNNING/ALLOCATED 1031 MESSAGE GROUP HOME VOLUME SET NOT MOUNTED 1032 MESSAGE U N U S E D 1033 MESSAGE WILL RESTORE 1034 MESSAGE FILE IN USE FOR WRITING 1035 MESSAGE NOT IN RANGE 1036 MESSAGE FILES; NUMBER OF FILES ON TAPE = 1037 MESSAGE RELEASED 1038 MESSAGE NO FILES WERE FOUND TO RESTORE 1039 MESSAGE NO FILES WERE FOUND TO STORE 1040 MESSAGE ERROR READING DISK: 1041 MESSAGE ERROR WRITING DISK
Volume II Chapter 5 Store/Restore (Compatibility Mode) 1063 MESSAGE YOU DO NOT HAVE READ ACCESS TO THIS FILE 1064 MESSAGE YOU DO NOT HAVE WRITE ACCESS TO THIS FILE 1065 MESSAGE EXPECTED 1066 MESSAGE FOUND: 1067 MESSAGE ADDRESS OF FILE LABEL AND ADDRESS OF FIRST EXTENT DO NOT MATCH 1068 MESSAGE LABEL ADDRESS 1069 MESSAGE FIRST EXTENT ADDRESS 1070 MESSAGE BAD FILE LABEL CHECKSUM 1071 MESSAGE COMPUTED: 1072 MESSAGE FROM LABEL: 1073 MESSAGE WRONG FILENAME FOUND IN FILE LABEL 10
Volume II Chapter 5 Store/Restore (Compatibility Mode) 1096 MESSAGE ERROR GETTING NEXT VOLUME. REEL # 1097 MESSAGE END OF FILE ON LABELED TAPE 1098 MESSAGE NO FILES RESTORED. 1099 MESSAGE FAILED TO PURGE OLD DISK FILE 1100 MESSAGE ERROR OCCURRED WHILE WRITING EOF TO FILE 1101 MESSAGE ERROR OCCURRED WHILE SAVING RESTORED FILE 1102 MESSAGE OLD COPY EXISTS; KEEP SPECIFIED 1103 MESSAGE ACCT.GROUP 1104 MESSAGE ACCT.
Volume II Chapter 5 Store/Restore (Compatibility Mode) 1130 MESSAGE OUT OF DISK SPACE 1131 MESSAGE TAPE ERROR OCCURRED 1132 MESSAGE NOT PURGED: 1133 MESSAGE DATABASES; NUMBER OF FILES ON TAPE = 1134 MESSAGE DATABASES FAILED TO RESTORE: 1135 MESSAGE DATABASE 1136 MESSAGE NOT RESTORED BECAUSE OF ERROR 1137 MESSAGE STORE OPERATION IS 1138 MESSAGE % COMPLETE 1139 MESSAGE LENGTH OF TAPE READ NOT MULTIPLE OF 128 1140 MESSAGE 'SM' CAPABILITY REQUIRED 1141 MESSAGE 'AM' OR 'SM' RE
Volume II Chapter 5 Store/Restore (Compatibility Mode) 1160 MESSAGE "C" 1161 MESSAGE "D" 1162 MESSAGE IS COMPLETE 1163 MESSAGE FILE WAS NOT SUCCESSFULY STORED 1164 MESSAGE NOT ENOUGH RESOURCES WITHIN RESTORE 1165 MESSAGE STORE/RESTORE INTERNAL ERROR NUMBER 1166 MESSAGE FILENAME.GROUP.ACCOUNT REEL SECTORS CODE 1167 MESSAGE WARNING : A MESSAGE FOR FILE NUMBER 1168 MESSAGE COULD NOT BE FOUND (S/R 1168) 4000 MESSAGE THE CURRENT STORE REEL IS LDEV ! IS BAD...
Volume II Chapter 5 Store/Restore (Compatibility Mode) 6002 MESSAGE EXPECTED ALPHABETIC CHARACTER TO START TAPE NAME (S/R 6002) 6003 MESSAGE TAPE FILE NAME > 8 CHARACTERS LONG (S/R 6003) 6004 MESSAGE EXPECTED "*" INDICATING BACK REFERENCE FOR TAPE FILE (S/R 6004) 6005 MESSAGE TAPE FILE NAME IS A REQUIRED PARAMETER (S/R 6005) 6006 MESSAGE SEMICOLON REQUIRED BETWEEN KEYWORDS (S/R 6006) 6007 MESSAGE HIT END-OF-FILE WRITING TO CANDIDATE FILE (S/R 6007) 6008 MESSAGE EXPECTED "FILES=" (S/R 60
Volume II Chapter 5 SVIPC SVIPC (Subsystem 520) This section presents error message for the SVIPC subsystem (Subsystem 520). 1 2 3 4 5 196 MESSAGE Could not initialize SVIPC data structure (SVIPCERR 1) CAUSE A call to cb_init failed when attempting to initialize a semaphore associated with a SVIPC data structure. ACTION Examine the process error stack for the cb_init error to determine cause.
Volume II Chapter 5 SVIPC call which is inconsistent (not a subset of and not equal to) with the mode mask with which the existing resource was created. 6 7 8 9 10 Chapter 6 ACTION (Application dependent) Specify a mode mask which matches or is a subset of the mode mask for the existing SVIPC resource.
Volume II Chapter 5 SVIPC entry with a matching key was found, but another process removed the resource from the the system before the cb_lock semaphore for the entry could be obtained. 11 12 13 14 15 16 198 ACTION Application dependent.
Volume II Chapter 5 SVIPC 17 18 19 20 31 32 Chapter 6 ACTION Examine the process error stack for the process reporting the error to determine the cause of the failure. MESSAGE Failed to create SVIPC virtual space domain (SVIPCERR 17) CAUSE A call to create_virtual_space_domain failed when setting up the SVIPC global data structures. ACTION Examine the process error stack to determine the cause of the create_virtual_space_domain failure. MESSAGE Creation of SVIPC Entry Table failed.
Volume II Chapter 5 SVIPC 33 34 100 101 102 103 200 MESSAGE Failure occurred when attempting to wake a process from a SVIPC process wait (SVIPCERR 33) CAUSE A call to reply_to_waiter failed when attempting to wake a process queued to a SVIPC process wait queue for a SVIPC resource. ACTION Examine the process error stack to determine the cause of the failure in reply_to_waiter.
Volume II Chapter 5 SVIPC 104 105 106 107 108 109 Chapter 6 ACTION Verify that an appropriate value is assigned to the cmd parameter. MESSAGE SVIPC shared memory could not be frozen (SVIPCERR 104) CAUSE An error was encountered when attempting to freeze a SVIPC shared memory region into MPE/iX main memory. This functionality is not available on initial releases of SVIPC/iX.
Volume II Chapter 5 SVIPC 110 111 112 113 114 115 202 CAUSE A process specified SHM_RND in the flags parameter of a shmat() call, but SHM_RND is not supported on MPE/iX. ACTION Remove the SHM_RND specification from the flags parameter. MESSAGE Invalid shmaddr specified on shmat() call (SVIPCERR 110) CAUSE A process specified a nonzero shmaddr value on a shmat() call, but shmaddr does not match the address of the existing shared memory area.
Volume II Chapter 5 SVIPC 116 117 118 200 201 Chapter 6 CAUSE An error was encountered in release_object when attempting to remove a SVIPC shared memory region. ACTION Examine the process error stack to determine the cause of the error in release_object. MESSAGE shmat() failed; process already attached (SVIPCERR 116) CAUSE A process attempted to attached to a shared memory region to which it was already attached. This is not allowed on MPE/iX. ACTION Application dependent.
Volume II Chapter 5 SVIPC 202 203 204 205 206 207 204 MESSAGE msgctl() failed; invalid cmd specified (SVIPCERR 202) CAUSE The cmd parameter on a msgctl() call is invalid or unrecognized. ACTION Ensure that the cmd parameter is assigned a valid value. MESSAGE Invalid msgsz parameter specified (SVIPCERR 203) CAUSE A msgsz value was specified that was negative or that exceeded the largest allowable message size configured for the system.
Volume II Chapter 5 SVIPC 208 209 210 211 212 213 Chapter 6 MESSAGE msgsnd() failed; negative mtype specified (SVIPCERR 208) CAUSE The mtype value in the msgp structure was negative. This is invalid on a msgsnd() call (the mtype must be >=0). ACTION Ensure that a nonnegative mtype value is specified in the msgp structure on a msgsnd() call.
Volume II Chapter 5 SVIPC to reconfigure (increase) the global SVIPC message queue size configuration value. 214 300 301 302 303 304 206 MESSAGE msgrcv() failed; error processing message frame list (SVIPCERR 214) CAUSE An error was encountered while traversing the linked list of message frames associated with a large (>1K) message; the link was broken. ACTION Report the error condition to HP, along with any other error information from the process error stack (and related process error stacks).
Volume II Chapter 5 SVIPC invalid or could not be accessed. 305 306 307 308 309 310 Chapter 6 ACTION Ensure that the sembuf structure was declared properly and passed properly on the semop() call. MESSAGE semget() failed; invalid nsems parameter (SVIPCERR 305) CAUSE The nsems parameter passed on a semget() call exceeded configured SVIPC limits, or, if a semaphore set already existed for the key, did not match the number of semaphores in the existing set.
Volume II Chapter 5 SVIPC (SVIPCERR 310) 311 312 313 400 401 208 CAUSE The semnum parameter on a semctl() call did not identify a valid semaphore in the semaphore set. The value was out of range. ACTION Ensure that the semnum specified is valid for the semaphore set specified. MESSAGE semop() failed; invalid sem_op value (SVIPCERR 311) CAUSE The sem_op value specified in a sops array element exceeds the maximum allowable sem_op value in the SVIPC configuration settings.
Volume II Chapter 5 SVIPC 402 403 404 405 406 407 Chapter 6 ACTION Unexpected error. Make sure the SVIPCUTL.PUB.SYS program file is valid and compatible with the SVIPC version on this MPE/iX release. MESSAGE ipcs or setconfig failed; internal error (SVIPCERR 402) CAUSE The info_arg1 parameter passed to internal routine svipc_info is invalid or cannot be accessed. ACTION Unexpected error. Make sure the SVIPCUTL.PUB.
Volume II Chapter 5 SVIPC 408 409 410 411 210 CAUSE The path name string passed to ftok was invalid or inaccessible. ACTION Ensure that the path name string variable is properly declared and is being passed properly in the ftok() call. MESSAGE ftok() failed; file system error (SVIPCERR 408) CAUSE The ftok() failed because the flabelinfo intrinsic returned an error. ACTION Examine the process error stack to determine the cause of the failure in flabelinfo.
Volume II Chapter 5 Threshold Manager Threshold Manager (THMGERR) The following are the error messages for Threshold Manager. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Chapter 6 MESSAGE An invalid resource was specified. (THMGRERR 1) CAUSE The resource name specified is not recognized as a valid resource. ACTION Check the spelling of the resource specified or execute a SHOW command to get a list of the resources recognized by this utility. MESSAGE Invalid control option or name was specified.
Volume II Chapter 5 Threshold Manager THMGRRES.PUB.SYS has become corrupted. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 212 ACTION Restore a backup copy of the THMGRRES.PUB.SYS file. MESSAGE Control information does not match resource. (THMGRERR 8) CAUSE Internal error. It is possible that the file THMGRCTL.PUB.SYS has become corrupted. ACTION Restore a backup copy of the THMGRCTL.PUB.SYS file MESSAGE Communication error with Threshold Manager.
Volume II Chapter 5 Threshold Manager (THMGRERR 16) 17 18 19 52 53 101 102 Chapter 6 CAUSE The Threshold Manager process failed during program initialization. ACTION Exit the program and restart the application. MESSAGE The new control option is invalid. (THMGRERR 17) CAUSE Internal error. It is possible that the file THMGRCTL.PUB.SYS has become corrupted. ACTION Restore a backup copy of the THMGRCTL.PUB.SYS file. MESSAGE Invalid threshold value was specified.
Volume II Chapter 5 Threshold Manager procedure for control. (THMGRERR 102) 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 214 CAUSE Threshold Manager internal error. ACTION Disable Threshold Manager and restart. MESSAGE Bad procedure label encountered while executing the fallback procedure for control. (THMGRERR 103) CAUSE Threshold Manager internal error. ACTION Disable Threshold Manager and restart. MESSAGE Failed while sending a message to port!.
Volume II Chapter 5 Threshold Manager 111 112 113 118 119 201 202 203 Chapter 6 CAUSE Threshold Manager internal error occurred during a dynamic call to a procedure. ACTION Disable Threshold Manager and restart. MESSAGE My adoption by progen failed. (THMGRERR 111) CAUSE Threshold Manager internal error. ACTION Disable Threshold Manager and restart. MESSAGE Initialization of internal tables failed. (THMGRERR 112) CAUSE Threshold Manager internal error.
Volume II Chapter 5 Threshold Manager 204 207 208 209 212 300 302 303 216 ACTION Enter the correct threshold value for this resource. Use the SHOW command to see what the current values are for any resource. MESSAGE The threshold value should be between 1 and 100. (THMGRERR 204) CAUSE A threshold value greater than 100 or less than 1 was entered. ACTION Enter a threshold value between 1 and 100. MESSAGE Threshold Manager must be ENABLED for this command.
Volume II Chapter 5 Threshold Manager 303 305 307 309 310 315 321 324 Chapter 6 CAUSE The input parameter size exceeds the size allowed for this parameter. ACTION Use the HELP facility for this command or use the manual and enter the command again. MESSAGE Parameter composition is invalid. (THMGRERR 304) CAUSE The input parameter is not correct. ACTION Use the HELP facility for this command or use the manual and enter the command again. MESSAGE Parameter is invalid.
Volume II Chapter 5 Threshold Manager (THMGRERR 324) 328 330 331 333 334 335 336 337 218 CAUSE Cannot find the command to provide help. ACTION Use the HELP summary to identify which command it should be and enter the command again. The HELP summary is accessed by issuing the command HELP without arguments. MESSAGE *Error: Out of Heap space. (THMGRERR 328) CAUSE Cannot get the additional space necessary to execute. ACTION Run the program again specifying a larger NMHEAP size.
Volume II Chapter 5 Threshold Manager 338 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 Chapter 6 CAUSE Exclusive access to the configuration data is required. ACTION Wait until the program is available for exclusive access. MESSAGE Threshold Manager must be enabled. (THMGRERR 338) CAUSE This command requires Threshold Manager to be enabled. ACTION Execute the command ENABLEMANAGER and try the command again. MESSAGE Incomplete command pending on end-of-file.
Volume II Chapter 5 Threshold Manager 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 220 ACTION Use the HELP summary to identify which command it should be, and enter the command again. The HELP summary is accessed by issuing the command HELP without any arguments. MESSAGE This command has no associated functionality. (THMGRERR 409) CAUSE An invalid command was entered. ACTION None. MESSAGE Error in accessing the message catalog.
Volume II Chapter 5 Threshold Manager 416 417 418 420 501 502 503 Chapter 6 CAUSE A non-numeric character was entered for a numeric value. ACTION Enter the command again with a valid numeric value. MESSAGE Depth of command stack can only be in the range 1 to 100. (THMGRERR 416) CAUSE An attempt was made to create a history stack greater than 100 or less than 1. ACTION None. MESSAGE Invalid key specified with REDO command.
Volume II Chapter 5 Threshold Manager 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 222 MESSAGE Unexpected error occurred during INPUT file I/O. (THMGRERR 504) CAUSE An error occurred during access of the input file. ACTION Check the file system errors and correct the error. Try the command again. MESSAGE Unexpected error occurred during OUTPUT file I/O. (THMGRERR 505) CAUSE An error occurred during output of the output file. ACTION Check the file system errors and correct the error.
Volume II Chapter 5 Threshold Manager 512 513 514 515 516 800 900 Chapter 6 ACTION Make sure the file record size is 256 characters or less. MESSAGE Unexpected error from the PRINTOPREPLY intrinsic. (THMGRERR 512) CAUSE An error occurred attempting to notify the console operator of some event. ACTION Enter the command again. MESSAGE End-of-file encountered on OUTPUT file. (THMGRERR 513) CAUSE Encountered end of file condition on the output file during the execution of a command.
Volume II Chapter 5 Threshold Manager 901 902 903 904 905 224 ACTION This resource is currently enabled, no further action is required. MESSAGE Resource is already in the DISABLED state.(THMGRWARN 901 ) CAUSE An attempt was made to disable a resource after it has already been disabled. ACTION This resource is currently disabled, no further action is required. MESSAGE Global notification has already been ENABLED.
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Volume II Chapter 5 UPS UPS (Uninterrupted Power Source) 33 35 36 37 226 MESSAGE UPS LDEV ! reports loss of AC input power. (UPSERR 0033) CAUSE The specified UPS device reported that it detected an input power failure. There has been an AC power failure somewhere in the power path leading into the UPS. The UPS has switched to its internal battery pack to supply reserve power. ACTION If the power failure is brief, not long enough to exhaust the UPS battery, no action is needed.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS 41 128 129 130 Chapter 7 ACTION Locate and correct the cause of the AC power failure. If AC power is not restored within the next two minutes, the UPS battery will be exhausted and the UPS output AC power will fail, causing power loss to the computer equipment. MESSAGE UPS LDEV ! reports AC output power turned off. (UPSERR 0041) CAUSE The specified UPS device has turned off its AC output power.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS 131 132 133 134 135 228 MESSAGE UPS LDEV ! reports UPS "Charger Fault" condition cleared. (UPSWRN 0131) CAUSE Some time ago, the specified UPS device had reported a UPS "Charger Fault" condition. Now, the "Charger Fault" condition within the UPS device has been corrected and the UPS is reporting that it has returned to normal operation. ACTION No action is needed. This message merely confirms that a previously reported problem has been corrected.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS and the UPS is reporting that it has returned to normal operation. 136 137 138 139 140 Chapter 7 ACTION No action is needed. This message merely confirms that a previously reported problem has been corrected. MESSAGE UPS LDEV ! reports UPS "Battery Test Fail" condition cleared. (UPSWRN 0136) CAUSE Some time ago, the specified UPS device had reported a UPS "Battery Test Fail" condition.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS UPS "Low Output Voltage Shutdown" condition. Now, the "Low Output Voltage Shutdown" condition has been corrected and the UPS is reporting a return to normal operation. 192 193 194 195 196 197 230 ACTION No action is needed. This message merely confirms that a previously reported problem has been corrected. MESSAGE UPS LDEV ! reports UPS "System Fail" condition. (UPSERR 0192) CAUSE The specified UPS device reported a UPS "System Failure" condition.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS 0197) 198 199 200 201 Chapter 7 CAUSE The specified UPS device reported a UPS "High Ambient Temperature Shutdown" condition. The temperature of the UPS hardware became too high to permit safe operation, and the UPS turned itself off to prevent equipment damage. ACTION If the computer room has become too warm, take steps to cool the room. If room temperature is not the problem, there has probably been a hardware malfunction. Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS 202 203 204 512 513 232 ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative. MESSAGE UPS LDEV ! reports UPS "Low Battery Voltage" condition. (UPSERR 0202) CAUSE The specified UPS device reported a UPS "Low Battery Voltage" condition. This is a hardware malfunction within the UPS hardware. The UPS logic perceives that the UPS battery is not working properly. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS system software, or a system memory error. 514 515 516 517 518 519 Chapter 7 ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative. MESSAGE UPS Monitor logic error: Attempted to map an invalid UPS alarm status condition. (UPSERR 0514) CAUSE This is a software-detected error condition that indicates an error in the UPS Monitor software or in some other system software, or a system memory error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS 520 521 522 523 524 525 234 CAUSE This is a software-detected error condition that indicates an error in the UPS Monitor software or in some other system software, or a system memory error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative. MESSAGE UPS Monitor logic error: Attempt to specify "no I/O request" when starting next UPS I/O request.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS procedure Rel_IO_Resources. (UPSERR 0525) 526 527 528 529 530 Chapter 7 CAUSE This is a software-detected error condition that indicates an error occurred in a call to the specified MPE/iX Operating System procedure when that procedure was called by the UPS Monitor software. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative. MESSAGE UPS Monitor logic error: I/O reply message received, notexpected in present UPS operating state.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS 531 532 533 534 535 236 MESSAGE UPS Monitor logic error: Underflow of a UPS's number of I/O requests outstanding when processing a UPS I/O completion. (UPSERR 0531) CAUSE This is a software-detected error condition that indicates an error in the UPS Monitor software or in some other system software, or a system memory error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS If it appears frequently, then call your Hewlett-Packard service representative. 536 538 539 540 541 Chapter 7 MESSAGE UPS LDEV ! I/O Operation error: UPS device failed to complete a Read I/O request in allotted time. The Read request timed out. (UPSERR 0536) CAUSE This is a software-detected error condition that indicates an error in the I/O software subsystems that the UPS Monitor uses to communicate with UPS devices.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS an error occurred in a call to the specified MPE/iX Operating System procedure when that procedure was called by the UPS Monitor software. 542 543 544 545 546 238 ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative. MESSAGE UPS Monitor logic error: A UPS I/O reply message was received unexpectedly. The operating state of the UPS Monitor is inappropriate for receiving an I/O completion reply message.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS but the kind of timer is unknown. (UPSERR 0546) 547 548 549 550 551 Chapter 7 CAUSE This is a software-detected error condition that indicates an error in the UPS Monitor software or in some other system software, or a system memory error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative. MESSAGE UPS Monitor system call error: Error status ! (Subsystem # !, Error # !) received from procedure Get_Timer.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS Pointer condition in its global table. (UPSERR 0551) 552 553 554 555 556 240 CAUSE This is a software-detected error condition that indicates an error in the UPS Monitor software or in some other system software, or a system memory error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative. MESSAGE UPS Monitor system call error: Error status ! (Subsystem # !, Error # !) received from procedure Abortio_Request.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS processing, the UPS Monitor found that a shutdown operation was already in progress. (UPSERR 0556) 557 558 559 560 561 Chapter 7 CAUSE This is a software-detected error condition that indicates an error in the UPS Monitor software or in some other system software, or a system memory error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS I/O Read completion, an I/O reply message was received that was not of the expected (Read) type. (UPSERR 0561) 562 563 564 565 242 CAUSE This is a software-detected error condition that indicates an error in the UPS Monitor software or in some other system software, or a system memory error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS system software, or a system memory error. 566 567 568 569 570 Chapter 7 ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative. MESSAGE UPS Monitor logic error: UPS Monitor detected invalid parameters in a call to one of its procedures that inspects UPS Read data for matching to expected UPS input data patterns.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS results: The lookup procedure declared that it had found the character, but reported its type as "unknown". (UPSERR 570) 571 572 573 574 244 CAUSE This is a software-detected error condition that indicates an error in the UPS Monitor software or in some other system software, or a system memory error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS Operating System procedure when that procedure was called by the UPS Monitor software. 575 576 577 578 579 Chapter 7 ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative. MESSAGE UPS Monitor system call error: Error status ! (Subsystem # !, Error # !) received from procedure Find_Plabel_Info.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS (UPSERR 0579) 580 581 582 583 584 246 CAUSE This is a software-detected error condition that indicates an error in the UPS Monitor software or in some other system software, or a system memory error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative. MESSAGE UPS Monitor system call error: Error status ! (Subsystem # !, Error # !) received from procedure HPFOPEN.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS Operating System procedure when that procedure was called by the UPS Monitor software. 585 586 587 588 589 Chapter 7 ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative. MESSAGE UPS Monitor system call error: Error status ! (Subsystem # !, Error # !) received from procedure Purge_Port.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS system software, or a system memory error. 590 591 592 593 594 248 ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative. MESSAGE UPS Monitor error: UPS Monitor process initialization failed due to error in obtaining resources (data object, message port, etc.). (UPSERR 0590) CAUSE This is a software-detected error condition that indicates an error in the UPS Monitor software or in some other system software, or a system memory error.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS (UPSERR 0594 595 596 597 598 Chapter 7 CAUSE This is a software-detected error condition that indicates an error in the UPS Monitor software or in some other system software, or a system memory error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative. MESSAGE UPS Monitor information: UPS Monitor process has been launched by PROGEN and is starting-up its operation.
Volume II Chapter 5 UPS 599 600 601 602 250 MESSAGE UPS Monitor warning: UPS Monitor process is shutting down and restarting itself due to an internal error condition. (UPSWRN 0599) CAUSE The UPS Monitor detected an error condition internal to its software, and is attempting to recover by restarting itself from the beginning of its process. ACTION If this warning appears only rarely, then no action is needed. If it appears frequently, then call your Hewlett-Packard service representative.
Volume II Chapter 5 VolumeManagement VolumeManagement (Subsystem 163) NOTE 150 151 152 153 154 Chapter 7 This chapter includes HPVOLINFO error messages. MESSAGE HPVOLINFO DETECTED AN INVALID ITEM NUMBER.(VLMERR 150) CAUSE One or more of the item numbers passed to HPVOLINFO was not a valid item number for the intrinsic. ACTION Check the item numbers being passed to HPVOLINFO against the numbers in the discussion for HPVOLINFO in the MPE/iX Intrinsics Reference Manual (32650-90028).
Volume II Chapter 5 VolumeManagement Split Stack mode. 155 156 157 158 159 252 ACTION Make the call to HPVOLINFO either before entering or after exiting Split Stack mode. MESSAGE HPVOLINFO CALLED WITH A VOLUME THAT IS NOT MOUNTED.(VLMERR -155) CAUSE One or more of the volumes passed to HPVOLINFO in the volume specifier is not logically mounted. ACTION Make sure that the volume(s) specified in the volume specifier have all been locically mounted via the VSOPEN command.
Volume II Chapter 5 VolumeManagement VOLUMES.(VLMERR 159) 160 161 162 163 164 Chapter 7 CAUSE This error should not be returned by HPVOLINFO running on MPE/iX. ACTION Call your HP Support Representative for assistance. MESSAGE DEVICE CLASS DOES NOT MAP INTO A VOLUME CLASS.(VLMERR 160) CAUSE On MPE/iX, the device class name is mapped to a volume class name for the system volume set (MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET). The device name in the volume specifier is not a class name for the system volume set.
Volume II Chapter 5 VolumeManagement 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 254 CAUSE This error should not be returned by HPVOLINFO running on MPE/iX. ACTION Call your HP Support Representative for assistance. MESSAGE HPVOLINFO ENCOUNTERED AN UNREADABLE FILE LABEL.(VLMERR 165) CAUSE This error should not be returned by HPVOLINFO running on MPE/iX. ACTION Call your HP Support Representative for assistance. MESSAGE HPVOLINFO ENCOUNTERED A BAD DISC FREE SPACE MAP.
Volume II Chapter 5 VolumeManagement 172 173 174 175 176 Chapter 7 MESSAGE SPOOL FILE SPACE REQUEST IS ONLY VALID FOR SYSTEM VOLUMES.(VLMERR 172) CAUSE A request for spool file space is being made against a volume or set of volumes that is not part of the system set (MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET). ACTION Make sure the volume specifier indicates a volume or set of volumes that is part of the system set (MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET).
Volume II Chapter 5 VolumeManagement numbers are valid for the various volume specifier numbers, consult the discussion for HPVOLINFO in the MPE/iX Intrinsics Reference Manual. 177 178 179 180 181 182 256 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO RECEIVED AN ITEM NUMBER THAT HAS NOT YET BEEN IMPLEMENTED.(VLMERR 177) CAUSE One of the item numbers passed to HPVOLINFO has not been implemented yet. ACTION Make sure all item numbers passed to HPVOLINFO are implemented.
Volume II Chapter 5 VolumeManagement 183 184 185 186 187 Chapter 7 ACTION Check the error stack for your process to determine the exact error and call your HP Support Representative for assistance. MESSAGE HPVOLINFO RECEIVED A DISC ACCESS ERROR. (VLMERR 183) CAUSE HPVOLINFO received a disc access error. ACTION Check the error stack for your process to determine the exact error and call your HP Support Representative for assistance.
Volume II Chapter 5 VolumeManagement 150 151 152 258 MESSAGE ARRAY PASSED TO HPVOLINFO IS NOT LARGE ENOUGH TO HOLD ALL NAMES.(VLMWARN 150) CAUSE The number in the first 32-bits of the array input to HPVOLINFO for either items 3, 5 or 7 is smaller than the number of names that can be returned by by these item numbers; the name list that will be returned will be truncated. ACTION Before calling HPVOLINFO with items 3, 5, or 7, call it with items 2, 4 and 6, respectively.
Volume II Chapter 5 VOLUTIL and DISCUTIL VOLUTIL and DISCUTIL VOLUTIL Messages dialog 1 MESSAGE *Error: Unexpected error returned from execution of FFILEINFO intrinsic. (dialog 1) 2 MESSAGE *Error: Unable to close INPUT file. (dialog 2) 3 MESSAGE *Error: Unable to close OUTPUT file. (dialog 3) 4 MESSAGE *Error: Unexpected error occurred during INPUT file input/output. (dialog 4) 5 MESSAGE *Error: Unexpected error occurred during OUTPUT file input/output.
Volume II Chapter 5 VOLUTIL and DISCUTIL CAUSE When you entered the NEWVOL command, you forgot to specify a name for the volume. ACTION Reenter the NEWVOL command and remember to specify a volume name. 1 MESSAGE *Error: Incomplete command pending on end-of-file. (shell 1) 2 MESSAGE *Error: Unable to process command. (shell 2) 3 MESSAGE *Error: Invalid parameter length. (shell 3) 4 MESSAGE *Error: Command history stack is empty.
Volume II Chapter 5 VOLUTIL and DISCUTIL 20 MESSAGE *Error: Invalid command edit operation. (shell 20) MESSAGE *Error: Volume already exists. (volutil 53) CAUSE When you entered the NEWVOL command, you specified a volume name that already exists. ACTION Use the DSET command to examine the names and characteristics of all the volumes currently on the system. Then reenter the NEWVOL command and specify a volume name that does not exist for the current volume set.
Volume II Chapter 5 VOLUTIL and DISCUTIL mirrored volume set. (volutil 74) 75 76 77 78 79 80 83 262 CAUSE Non-mirrored volumes cannot be added to a mirrored volume set. ACTION Specify a mirrored volume. MESSAGE *Error: Specified volume set is not mirrored. (volutil 75) CAUSE An attempt was made to perform a mirrored operation on a non-mirrored volume set. ACTION Cause indicates appropriate action. MESSAGE *Error: Specified volume does not exist on specified ldev.
Volume II Chapter 5 VOLUTIL and DISCUTIL 85 86 87 88 89 122 130 Chapter 7 ACTION CAUSE indicates appropriate action. MESSAGE *Error: User volumes incomplete, cannot use as repair source. (volutil 85) CAUSE The JOINMIRRSET command with SOURCE=USER was specified, and one or more user volumes are missing. ACTION CAUSE indicates appropriate action. MESSAGE *Error: Backup volumes incomplete, cannot use as repair source.
Volume II Chapter 5 VOLUTIL and DISCUTIL 131 MESSAGE *Error: No tape label on the beginning of tape. Cannot recover. (volutil 131) 132 MESSAGE *Error: Recover aborted because of tape label error. (volutil 132) 133 MESSAGE *Error: Recover aborted because of tape error. (volutil 133) 134 MESSAGE *Error: Recover aborted because of tape positioning error. (volutil 134) 135 MESSAGE *Error: Recover aborted because of file closing error. (volutil 135) 136 MESSAGE *Error: Recover aborted by user.
Volume II Chapter 5 VOLUTIL and DISCUTIL MESSAGE ERROR - OFFSET MISMATCH IN FILE LABEL; SKIPPING TO NEXT LABEL MESSAGE ERROR - UNABLE TO COMPLETE DISK READ ON LDEV NN MESSAGE ERROR - UNABLE TO COMPLETE TAPE EOF WRITE ON LDEV NN MESSAGE ERROR - UNABLE TO COMPLETE TAPE WRITE ON LDEV NN MESSAGE ERROR - UNABLE TO CONVERT LDEV TO PHYSICAL PATH MESSAGE ERROR - UNABLE TO OBTAIN DEVICE STATUS FROM LDEV NN MESSAGE ERROR - UNABLE TO READ THE HPE VOLUME LABEL ON LDEV NN MESSAGE ERROR - UNABLE TO READ T
Volume II Chapter 5 VOLUTIL and DISCUTIL MESSAGE WARNING - THE TAPE ON LDEV NN DOES NOT HAVE A WRITE ENABLE RING MESSAGE WARNING - THE TAPE ON LDEV NN IS NOT AT BOT MESSAGE WARNING - THE VOLUME SET NAME ENTERED IS NOT VALID 266 Chapter 7
8 System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration This section lists the system messages and error codes received during system reset, startup, and shutdown. For additional error codes, such as those generated from network services or network manager, see the appropriate manual.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Reading the Message and Code Display Reading the Message and Code Display Three types of messages (informational/run time, error, and warning) may occur during the reset, startup, or shutdown process. • Informational messages indicate which component the self-test is testing at any given time. • Error messages indicate a hardware failure or operating system error. Class errors are grouped into 14 classes ( 1-CE).
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Reading the Message and Code Display Table 8-1. Class Error Descriptions Err. 5 Code 5sxx 6 Description Bus protocol error. Reserved. 7 7sxx Faulty memory. 8 8sxx Faulty I/O card. 9 01xx and 9xxx Console test error. A 01xx and Axxx Boot device error. B Bxxx Operating system software error. C Initialization messages. CA CAxx Power fail. CB CBxx Transfer of control. CE CExx ISL messages and error codes.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors Class Errors Class Error 1 Class Error 1 Class error 1 is composed of three types of processor failures: register file, execution unit, and instruction unit. Register File Failure Register file messages take the form: 11xx where: xx = detailed error number 00 01 02 03 04 270 MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Undefined error occurs at the start of the test. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 07 08 0A 0B 0C 0D 10 11 12 Chapter 8 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Cross-talk occurs between general registers. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Crosstalk occurs among general registers and temporary registers. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 20 21 22 272 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Load to general register 0 modifies that register. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Nullified instruction stored to register file ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 23 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 31 32 Chapter 8 CAUSE Verification of the address calculation for load word and modification before (LDW,MB) fails. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the move to control register (MTCTL) after load word (LDW) operation fails. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors translation look-aside buffer. 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 274 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Test of the external interrupt request register with zero fails. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the value of general register 1 after ADDIL instruction fails.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors nullify instruction fails. 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F 50 51 Chapter 8 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the recovery counter operation with late nullify instruction caused by data trap fails. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the recovery counter trap fails.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors Execution Unit Failure Execution unit messages take the form: 14xx where: xx = detailed error number. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 0A 276 MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Undefined error occurs at the start of the test on this board. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Test of the data path through the barrel shifter fails.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 0B 0C 0D 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Chapter 8 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Test of the unit conditions fails. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Test of the extract/logical conditions fails. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 18 19 1A 20 21 22 CAUSE Cannot verify operation of the logical add. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the PSW's C/B bits with logical add operation fails. (C/B gets updated.) ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Addition of two negative numbers cause overflow trap.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors error is the execution unit. Third possible cause also may be the register file unit. 02 03 04 05 08 09 0A Chapter 8 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Condition add with no overflow fails. Second possible cause of the error is the execution unit Third possible cause also may be the register file unit. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 16 17 18 19 280 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the coprocessor fails. Second possible cause of the error is the execution unit. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the interrupt vector address or PC offset queue fails.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Chapter 8 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the forced illegal instruction trap fails. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the forced overflow trap fails. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 2A 2B 2C 2D 31 32 33 34 282 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Cannot verify the functionality of the privilege register trap. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Cannot verify the functionality of the privilege operation trap. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3C Chapter 8 MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Unexpected privileged operation trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the register file. Third possible cause of the error is the TLB. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Unexpected privileged register trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the register file.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 3D 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 284 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Unimplemented trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the register file. Third possible cause of the error is the TLB. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the transfer of control/soft reset fails.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 49 4E 4F 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Chapter 8 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Cannot verify system mask (of PSW) with MTSM instruction. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Cannot verify functionality of PSW's N bit. N bit is not set for nullified instruction when taken branch trap is taken.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors error fails. 58 59 286 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Cannot force HPMC in virtual mode. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of IPSW in virtual mode fails. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors Class Error 2 Class error 2 is composed of translation look-aside buffer (TLB) and cache failures. These two types of errors are coded 23xx and 27xx. Translation Look-Aside Buffer (TLB) Failure translation look-aside buffer messages take the form: 26xx where: xx = detailed error number. 00 01 02 04 05 06 07 Chapter 8 MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Undefined error occurred at the start of the test of this board.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors possible cause of the error is the cache unit. Third possible cause of the error is the instruction unit. 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 10 11 12 288 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the data TLB MISS trap operation fails. Second possible cause of the error is the instruction unit. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 13 14 15 16 18 19 1A 1B Chapter 8 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the I bit functionality fails. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the physical address generation or the physical page number RAM fails.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 1C 1D 20 21 22 23 26 27 290 CAUSE Verification of the execution of the gateway instruction in delay slot of the branch fails. (No trap is generated.) Second possible cause is the instruction unit. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the generation of a data memory protection trap fails. Second possible cause is the instruction unit.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 31 32 33 Chapter 8 MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the memory protection trap with word access fails. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the instruction TLB MISS fault fails. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Unexpected nonaccess instruction TLB MISS trap occurs. Second possible cause of the error is the instruction unit. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Unexpected nonaccess instruction TLB MISS trap occurs.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 01 03 04 05 06 07 08 0A Chapter 8 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the read/write protocol in the first and last set of data cache RAM fails. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the read or write address test operation on data cache fails.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 0B 0C 0D 0F 10 15 16 17 18 294 CAUSE Verification of the parity error generator on byte zero fails. Second possible cause of the error is memory. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the parity error generator on byte one fails. Second possible cause of the error is memory. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors MISS. 19 1A 1B 1C 20 21 22 23 24 25 Chapter 8 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Failure while verifying half word transaction with data cache MISS. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Failure while verifying parity checking/generator with EIRR/CMD.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 26 C7 CA CC 296 MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Failure while verifying operation of cache FREZ. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Macrocode detects possible failure of RAM7 U1301. ACTION Remove Floating-Point board then reboot the system. Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors Class Error 3: System Monitor Card Failure System monitor card messages take the form: 30xx where: xx = detailed error number. 00 01 02 03 07 08 09 0A Chapter 8 MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Undefined error occurs at the start of the test of this board. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 21 22 28 ACTION Try booting with switch 3 in normal position. Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE General register 0 is not found to be zero at TOC or HPMC save state routine. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Undefined error message occurs for HPMC in HPMC save state routine.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors where: xx = the last two digits of the hex display. 00 02 03 04 05 06 07 Chapter 8 MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Error indicates that the coprocessor is frozen. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Test fails as single load followed by a single store is executed without an intervening I-cache miss.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 300 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE An error occurs since a floating-point operation that causes a trapping exception is immediately followed by a coprocessor store with a T-register conflict. This store should have been delayed until the trap completes, reflecting the result of the trap.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors is attempted. This should cause a reserved operation trap. 0F 31 42 43 44 45 46 47 Chapter 8 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE An error occurs as a coprocessor load from an I/O address is attempted. This load should abort. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 48 49 62 64 65 80 86 90 91 302 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Test of load to status register fails. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Test of instruction register fails.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 95 96 97 98 C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 Chapter 8 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Microcode detects possible failure of RAM5 U1401. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system. MESSAGE No message. System halts.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors C5 C6 C7 CA CC ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Macrocode detects possible failure of RAM5 U1401. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Remove the floating-point board, then reboot the system. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Macrocode detects possible failure of RAM6 U1101.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors Class Error 7: Memory Failure Class Error 7 memory error messages takes the form: 7sxx where: s = slot number xx = detailed error number. NOTE 00 01 02 03 04 05 Chapter 8 The memory test takes about 1.5 seconds per MB of memory. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Undefined error occurs at the start of the test of this board. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 06 07 0A 0B 0C 10 11 12 13 306 MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Memory controller cannot calculate the address of the faulty memory. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Single bit error is detected. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors Install memory array. 2F MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE No memory board is found during initialization. Second possible cause of the error is the cache unit. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Class Error 8: Channel Adapter Test Channel adapter test messages take the form: 8sxx where: s = slot number xx = detailed error number.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0E 0F 10 11 12 308 MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Cannot verify memory with all zeros. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Pattern testing of external interrupt enable mask register fails. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 13 14 15 16 17 18 1A 1B 1C 1D Chapter 8 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Chain command does not clear the RDY bit. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Cannot get an interrupt at the end of DMA. (Appropriate bit in submask register not set.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 1E 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 310 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Channel does not request attention after disconnecting the subchannel. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Cannot verify link to previous link status block. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 2A 2B 2C 2F 40 41 42 43 44 Chapter 8 ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Channel cannot identify a data parity error. (Wrong MSTAT issued on error.) ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Verification of the ME bit functionality on channel adapter status register for address parity errors fails.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors 45 46 47 48 49 4F 50 MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Subchannel is not readied after attention request enable followed by an attention request operation. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE I/O card returns wrong status after an attention request. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration Class Errors x = Device address (always 0 for the console) y = CIO mid-bus slot number zz = IODC driver error code 00 - 7F. 0100 0100 01C0 01C0 01C0 9y80 9y88 9yzz 9yF0 9yFF Chapter 8 MESSAGE None.(I) CAUSE I/O dependent code (IODC) from channel I/O bus (CIO) in console path fails. ACTION None. If problem recurs or is suspected cause of a future system problem or failure, contact your Hewlett Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message.
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9 System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) This section lists the system messages and error codes received during system reset, startup, and shutdown. For additional error codes, such as those generated from network services or network manager, see the appropriate manual.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) Class Errors Class Errors Class Error A: Boot Path Test Boot device related errors and/or channel I/O errors take the following multiplexed code form: 01wx Ayzz where: w = CIO slot number (<> C) x = Device address (always 0 for the console) y = CIO mid-bus slot number zz = IODC driver error code 00 - 7F. 0100 0100 01wx 316 Ay80 AyF0 AyF8 MESSAGE Boot Error: First display. Boot Error: Second display.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) Class Errors Hewlett-Packard Support Representative and boot from the system disk. Class Error B: Initialization Messages When the system halts, the reason for the halt can be seen on the SPU control panel status display (hex display). The first number is the source of the halt call, and following it are numbers of the form 0nxx where n is a number that starts at 1 and increments.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) Class Errors 003E 003F 0040 0041 0042 0043 0044 0045 0046 005B thru thru MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE A nonrecoverable taken branch or break trap occurs. ACTION Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE A bad instruction is received from RDB. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) Class Errors encounters an error. ACTION 0066 0080 thru thru 00F1 00F2 00F3 00F4 00F5 00F6 00F7 Chapter 9 Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. 006E MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Error occurs on call to entry_io in CONSOLE_READ or CONSOLE_WRITE. ACTION Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) Class Errors 00F8 00F9 00FA 00FB 0131 320 CAUSE Nonrecoverable bus error with slave processor occurs. ACTION Try rebooting the system. If error recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Nonrecoverable cache tag error occurs. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Nonrecoverable data cache error occurs.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) Class Errors Class Error C: Bootstrap Display Codes Bootstrap display codes take the form: Cxxx where: xxx = detailed error number. C20x C201 C40x C54x C58x C5FF C60x C74x C78x Chapter 9 MESSAGE None. (I) CAUSE First memory controller initialized. x = MC mid-bus slot number. ACTION None. MESSAGE None. System halts. (E) CAUSE No memory controller is found. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE None.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) Class Errors C7FF 322 CAUSE Alternate boot path I/O. x = CIO bus slot number. ACTION None. MESSAGE None. (I) CAUSE Launch IPL that has been read from alternate boot path. ACTION None.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) Class Errors Class Error CA: Power Fail Power fail message take the form: CAxx where: xx = detailed error number. NOTE See high-priority machine check detail errors for code CAF0 - CAFE. Class Error CB: transfer of control transfer of control messages take the form: CBxx where: xx = detailed error number. CB01 MESSAGE None. (I) CAUSE General register 0 is not zero. ACTION None.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) Class Errors command file. CE02 CE03 CE05 CE06 CE07 CE08 CE09 324 ACTION None. MESSAGE Cannot find auto-execute file. Autoboot aborted. (I) CAUSE An auto-execute file does not exist or the file has not been properly designated through the SYSGEN utility SYSFILE configurator. ACTION Enter boot sequence command and options to the ISL prompt.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) Class Errors characters. (I) CE10 CE11 CE12 CE13 CE14 CE15 CE16 Chapter 9 CAUSE The command or utility entered at the ISL prompt exceeds 10 characters in length. ACTION Reenter the command or utility name. MESSAGE Internal inconsistency: volume label - FATAL! (E) CAUSE ISL cannot read the volume label. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. Boot the system from the alternate path. Initiate tape dump if possible.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) Class Errors CE17 CE18 CE19 CE1A CE1B CE1C CE1D CE21 326 CAUSE The system ID in the file header is invalid. ACTION See NOTE at the end of the ISL error messages. MESSAGE Error reading utility file header. (E) CAUSE Firmware, hardware, or device error is possible. ACTION Update the system from the system boot tape. Retry. If failure recurs, contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) Class Errors CE22 CE23 CE24 CE25 CE26 CE27 NOTE Chapter 9 ACTION See NOTE at the end of the ISL error messages. MESSAGE Utility file header inconsistent: pdc_cache entry. (E) CAUSE Firmware error. ACTION Contact CE. MESSAGE Internal inconsistency: iodc_entry_init FATAL! (E) CAUSE Firmware error. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors "Nonclass" Errors Run-Time Codes: System Activity Indicator When the system is up and running, the LED display issues an alternating run-time message code as FxFF, where "x" is a hexadecimal digit from 0-A. The digit represents the percentage of non-idle time. DCC Error Codes Toward the end of system start, the data communication configurator (DCC) executes. This creates the LINK and DTS managers defined in NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors CAUSE The DCC surrogate was unable to read an NMCONFIG record, or the data in NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS was not validated or is corrupted. ACTION Validate NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS again (for example, VALIDATE DTS/LINK) and reboot more information decode SSSSSSSS. MESSAGE DCC ERROR P-L, configuration record data was invalid. NM path: PATH CAUSE data in NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS was not validated or is corrupted. ACTION Contact your support personnel.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors ACTION Remove excess DTCs and reboot. MESSAGE DCC ERROR P-L, link name specified for DTS does not exist. CAUSE The link name in DTS.DTC screen was not found. The name may be incorrect in either the LINK screen or the DTC screen or the NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS file may contain more than the supported two links. ACTION Remove excess links and reboot. MESSAGE DCC ERROR P-L, link name for specified DTS is not available.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors MESSAGE DCC ERROR P-L, (External procedure not found). CAUSE This error is printed during each system startup. It does not affect the startup however, and the startup is successful even though the message is printed. ACTION None.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors High-Priority Machine Check (HPMC) Errors High-priority machine check messages take the form: XXF0 - XXFF F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 332 MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE instruction TLB parity error occurs. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE data TLB parity error occurs. instruction Unit.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors FA FB NOTE MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Floating-point high priority machine check. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE No message. System halts. (E) CAUSE Instruction parity error occurs. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. HPMC codes FC through FF are currently undefined.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors Table 9-2. Log File Errors (Continued) ERROR NO. ERROR RECOVERABLE? 57 Virtual memory not sufficient. No 61 Group (PUB) disk space exceeded in creating log file. Yes 62 Account (SYS) disk space exceeded in creating log file. Yes 63 Group disk space exceeded in allocating new extent to the log file. Yes 64 Account disk space exceeded in allocating new extent to the log file.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors is to long to fit into SYSGEN's I/O display format. 0402 0403 0404 0405 0406 0407 Chapter 9 ACTION Contact your software representative responsible for maintaining system files. MESSAGE **warning** Class ! is already associated with device ! CAUSE User is trying to add a class to a device more than once. ACTION Use another class name or leave unchanged. MESSAGE **warning** can't get NMMGR info for file !.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors an LVOL is made for a volume name that does not exist. This message appears when you use the DVOL or MVOL command to delete or modify a volume and specify a volume name that does not exist. 0408 0410 0411 0414 336 ACTION Enter the LVOL command to see a list of existing volumes. Usually, the error occurs when the volume name is misspelled.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors first release, this is 256. The total number of devices requested for the class by both SYSGEN and NMMGR is more than this number. When the system is rebooted, some or all of the DCC devices fail to be configured, rendering them unusuable. 0415 0416 0417 0418 Chapter 9 ACTION Change either the class name, or the number of devices in the class.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors too long to fit into SYSGEN's I/O display format. 0419 0420 0421 0422 0425 0426 0430 338 ACTION Contact your software personnel responsible for maintaining system files. MESSAGE **warning** Class ! already exists CAUSE User is trying to add class !, and it already exists. ACTION To modify an existing class, use the MCLASS command.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors 0431 0432 0440 0441 1000 Chapter 9 CAUSE The channel adapter (and possibly the bus converter(s) for the path given by NMMGR for either the DCC device adapter or the NM device adapter has not been defined in SYSGEN. This causes the configuration of the DCC devices to fail.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 340 ACTION Enter the LCLASS command to verify that the class exists and to verify that LDEVs are associated with the class name. If you were adding a class prior to adding a device, use the ADEV command to add the device and enter a name in the CLASS= parameter to associate the device with a class name (other than the system default).
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors console CAUSE The LDEV you chose to add through the ADEV or AVOL command or use as a new device number in the MDEV or MVOL command is the LDEV reserved for the system console. ACTION Chose another unassigned LDEV for adding or modifying a local device or volume.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors file 1018 MESSAGE **error** unknown device type CAUSE The device type entered in the TYPE= parameter is unsupported, or incorrectly specified. ACTION Verify the type has been entered correctly, and is an HPsupported device. The file IODFAULT.PUB.SYS contains all currently supported devices. If your device is not in IODFAULT, you must add it as a USER device. Hewlett-Packard only supports devices in the IODFAULT file.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors manager 1030 MESSAGE **error** missing physical manager for physical file 1031 MESSAGE **error** missing logical file for logical manager 1032 MESSAGE **error** missing logical manager for logical file 1034 MESSAGE **error** iopath does not exist 1037 MESSAGE **error** manage ! is not in the configuration 1038 MESSAGE **error** physical manager does not exist.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors volume.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors 1081 1082 1083 1087 1188 1090 1091 Chapter 9 MESSAGE **error** ldev ! is already configured as the system master volume CAUSE You are attempting to add a device with an LDEV that has already been configured as the system master volume. ACTION Assign the device to another LDEV. MESSAGE **error** can't delete the system master volume CAUSE You are attempting to delete the system master volume that is not allowed.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 1097 1100 346 CAUSE The manager name that you entered exceeds the acceptable number of characters for the string. ACTION Enter a shorter name for your manager name. MESSAGE **error** bad default file CAUSE There is a problem with the default configuration file IODFAULT.PUB.SYS. The file has been edited and an error has occurred. SYSGEN does not accept the device operation.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1109 Chapter 9 CAUSE The referenced path has been improperly entered. SYSGEN requires periods as separators in the path definition to be able to check the components in the path. ACTION Reenter the path specification. MESSAGE **error** path ! ends in a period CAUSE The referenced path is incomplete and ends in a period, or has an extra period. ACTION Reenter the path for the operation.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors conflict! 1115 1116 1118 1121 1122 1123 1124 348 CAUSE There is a conflict between SYSGEN's local configuration and NMMGR's remote configuration. This can occur over LDEVs, classes, and iopaths. SYSGEN displays a subsequent message as to the specific problem. ACTION If the conflicts are not resolved through either the local or remote configuration, the conflicting NMMGR devices, classes,or paths are discarded.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors class ! 1125 1126 1127 1130 1131 Chapter 9 MESSAGE **error** SYSGEN and NMMGR are both using ldev ! CAUSE There is an LDEV conflict between SYSGEN's local configuration and NMMGR's remote configuration. SYSGEN displays a subsequent message as to the specific problem. For example, SYSGEN and NMMGR are both using LDEV 38. ACTION Change the LDEV for either the SYSGEN device through the I/O configurator or the NMMGR device.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors iopath structure in proper level sequence. 1133 1134 1135 1136 1137 1138 1139 350 MESSAGE **error** can't delete NMMGR paths from SYSGEN CAUSE An NMMGR path, once defined through NMMGR and set through the SYSFILE RDCC command, cannot be deleted through the I/O configurator DPATH command. ACTION None.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors 1140 1141 1142 1143 1144 1145 1146 Chapter 9 ACTION See the volume configuration corruption message. MESSAGE **error** Ldev configuration is corrupted! CAUSE The permanent configuration data file IOLDEV is corrupted. The problem is the record size, that was probably assigned through the previous configuration change or through an improper addition to IODFAULT.PUB.SYS.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors 1147 1150 1153 1154 1155 1156 1157 1158 352 MESSAGE **error** Can't change to id=! CAUSE You cannot change the ID to this value. Most often USER. ACTION Reenter command with proper ID= parameter. MESSAGE **error** Can't seek to beginning of ioclass file CAUSE SYSGEN encountered an internal system error in attempting to initialize the ioclass configuration file for processing.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors reserved its usage for a special purpose. 1159 1160 1161 1162 1163 1164 1165 Chapter 9 ACTION Reenter the command with another name for the class. MESSAGE **error** Class ! is reserved and cannot be deleted CAUSE You have attempted to delete a class that the system has reserved for its special purpose. ACTION None.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors they are restricted to USER devices. 1166 1167 1170 1171 1172 1173 1180 354 ACTION Assigned to USER devices or contact software personnel who is responsible for maintaining these file for adivice.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors not accept the operation. ACTION Reenter the command with the proper device. Miscellaneous (MISC) Configurator Messages 0500 0501 0502 0503 0504 0510 0511 Chapter 9 MESSAGE **warning** # of rins must be at least !--misc value changed. CAUSE You have requested a number of RINs that is below the minimum. ACTION Reenter the command with the minimum value.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors 0512 0514 0523 0524 0525 0526 1000 1001 356 MESSAGE **warning** default HEAP size cannot be greater than maximum. CAUSE You have requested a default heap size greater than the specified maximum value. ACTION Either reenter the command with a valid heap size or set to the maximum. MESSAGE fault reduced to ! CAUSE This message displays resulting default for message above. ACTION None.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors characters. The limit is eight. 1005 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 Chapter 9 ACTION Reenter the command with the proper system ID value. MESSAGE **error** can't display parameter ! in misc display table CAUSE SYSGEN has encountered an error in trying to display this parameter from the miscellaneous configuration data file. ACTION Contact software personnel responsible for updating and maintaining these files.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors 1013 MESSAGE **error** Can't free extra data segment for rin table CAUSE SYSGEN has encountered a system error in trying to release a portion of the RIN table in trying to process your command. ACTION Refer to the system error for the action. MESSAGE **error** Can't get rin table size from extra data segment CAUSE SYSGEN has encountered as error in trying to obtain the RIN table size while processing your command.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors Otherwise, ignore it. 0501 MESSAGE LID table on tape will be empty! 1000 MESSAGE **error** can't read LOG configuration data CAUSE SYSGEN cannot read the configuration data file LOGP for whatever reason. Program dies. ACTION Refer to the file system error for action to take. MESSAGE **error** can't write LOG configuration data CAUSE SYSGEN cannot write the configuration data file LOGP for whatever reason. Program dies.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors 1003 MESSAGE **error** You must specify a CM SL first 1004 MESSAGE **error** can't find system program file CAUSE Nonexistent file, misspelled name, and so on.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors 1024 MESSAGE **error** can't find system catalog CAUSE Nonexistent system catalog, misspelled, and so on. MESSAGE **error** can't read from Sysfile configuration file CAUSE SYSGEN cannot read from SYSFILEP for whatever reason. The program dies. ACTION Refer to the file system error for action to take. MESSAGE **error** file ! does not exists CAUSE Nonexistent file. ACTION Check file spelling. Use name of file that exists.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors 1044 MESSAGE **error** all start versions are in use 1045 MESSAGE **error** nmlib version ! is already in use 1050 MESSAGE **error** parameter name is too long 1051 MESSAGE **error** Can't delete !. Delete the boot file instead.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors account. ACTION None. Information only. 0084 MESSAGE ** group "!" is replaced ** 0085 MESSAGE ** boottape ! is generated ** 0088 MESSAGE **warning** new configuration group is not yet defined 0092 MESSAGE ** no configurators are modified ** CAUSE This information message appears when a global SHOW command is entered and no changes have been made through any of the configurators. ACTION None.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors 1005 MESSAGE **error** Unnumbered line found in numbered input. 1016 MESSAGE **error** couldn't save configuration files! ! CAUSE This message occurs when an error prevents KEEP execution from saving the temporary configuration data file information to a permanent file set. ACTION Refer to preceding SYSGEN errors and possibly file system errors for action to take.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 Chapter 9 ACTION Contact the software personnel responsible for maintaining system files. MESSAGE **error** catalog name ! is too long for SYSGEN CAUSE Same as message. ACTION Contact the software personnel responsible for maintaining system files. MESSAGE **error** can't open catalog ! CAUSE SYSGEN cannot open either the message catalog or CATALOG.PUB.SYS.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors CAUSE This message occurs when you try to build a tape with too many boot images. Only 63 total files are accepted by the LIF directory. ACTION Delete boot images necessary to generate the tape.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors configuration changes until they are kept to the permanent configuration data file. Here, SYSGEN cannot update a temporary file. The program dies. 0027 0028 0030 0035 0037 0041 ACTION Refer to the file system error for action to take.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors CAUSE SYSGEN cannot find the file name entered for the FILE= parameter. check any additional file system error messages. ACTION As the file name entry is probably misspelled or references a file that does not exist in the group and/or account, reenter a valid file name.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors characters CAUSE This occurs in the SYSFILE configurator. A lockword cannot be composed of wildcard or "wild" characters, for example, @. ACTION Reenter the command and parameters, supplying a valid lockword without wildcards or "wild" characters. MESSAGE **error** Invalid characters in ! name CAUSE Either an invalid character has been entered in a file or group name, or SYSGEN interprets one as being there.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors specify the group name as the basegroup within the GLOBAL module, SYSGEN issues the message and returns the current basegroup. 1022 MESSAGE **error** Error attempting to validate group existence CAUSE SYSGEN cannot determine that the group exists. MESSAGE **error** Can't access LID table CAUSE SYSGEN cannot access the user logging ID table.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors short! 1070 MESSAGE **error** bad filename--expected period as delimiter Other Messages 0500 MESSAGE **warning** missing optional parameter 0520 MESSAGE **warning** Information display only mode ! ! ! CAUSE The account has insufficient capability to make configuration changes. You can view configuration data only. ACTION Add SM capability or access an account, if allowed, with SM capability.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors CAUSE Continuation of previous message. ACTION Continuation of previous message. MESSAGE **error** Can't write to offline list device! CAUSE The offline device is probably connected and active, but the output spooling function is not. ACTION Use the STARTSPOOL command and appropriate device number from the master console to activate the output spooling function.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors 1020 MESSAGE **error** switch to alterrin failed. Switch error=! 1021 MESSAGE **error** switch to compactrin failed. Switch error=! 1022 MESSAGE **error** switch to deleterin failed. Switch error=! 1023 MESSAGE **error** switch to initrin failed. Switch error=! 1024 MESSAGE **error** switch to listrin failed. Switch error=! 1025 MESSAGE **error** switch to dtermctyp failed.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors parameter value in the appropriate place. 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 374 MESSAGE **error** parameter name is too long CAUSE The parameter string is too long. Most character strings are limited to eight alphanumeric characters. Exceptions include logical and physical manager names, volume names, and some identification names.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors that cannot exist. ACTION Use the HELP command to check the command syntax and entry the proper path designation.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors ACTION Enter an account group name up to eight characters in length. MESSAGE **error** account name is too long CAUSE The account name exceeds eight characters. ACTION Enter an account name up to eight characters in length. MESSAGE **error** file specificaton must start with filename CAUSE An entry other than a file name has been entered as the value for the FILE= parameter.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors CAUSE The numeric value you enter for the parameter exceeds the maximum permissible value. ACTION Use the SHOW command to display minimum and maximum parameter values. Enter a value within the range. MESSAGE **error** parameter value too small CAUSE The numeric value you enter for the parameter is less than the minimum perimissible value. ACTION Use the SHOW command to display minimum and maximum parameter values.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors interpreter LISTF command. 0016 MESSAGE **error** can't read file ! CAUSE Usually, a file designated in SYSFILEP does not exist. Program dies. ACTION Verify that the file does not exist. Remove the entry from SYSFILEP through the DSPROG command. MESSAGE **error** boot tape was opened incorrectly CAUSE SYSGEN requires a tape of a specific record size and format on reel-to-reel media.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors 0041 MESSAGE **error** fail to mark end of tape 0051 MESSAGE pme = ! 0052 MESSAGE label 0100 MESSAGE Please mount another tape for SYSGEN.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors command. 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 380 MESSAGE **error** Can't read file label of file ! CAUSE This is caused by an I/O error. MESSAGE **error** No disc ipl boot file--Can't make tape. CAUSE Through deletion or modification, no boot image is designated as the ISC IPL file. The system requires that both a disk and a tape IPL file be present.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors tape drive. Try another drive. Contact your CE. 1010 MESSAGE **error** Can't rewind tape CAUSE A hardware failure occurs on the drive. ACTION Check that you tape is still mounted properly. check that the drive is still functioning. If the problem is not immediately discernible, use another drive for generating your tapes. 1011 MESSAGE **error** File ! is empty. 1015 MESSAGE **error** Can't close file !.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors LANGINST Messages MESSAGE A nonnumeric graphic character is expected. CAUSE An alphabetic or special character (but not numeric) is expected. ACTION Enter a valid character. MESSAGE Attempting to add too many character sets. CAUSE Adding this language would exceed the maximum configurable character sets. ACTION Do not configure languages from so many character sets. MESSAGE Building and empty langdef.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors CAUSE The language name or number entered is not valid. ACTION Enter the language again, correctly. MESSAGE LANGNAME is an invalid system default language. CAUSE The language selected is not configured on your system. ACTION Add the language to the list of currently configured languages with this program, or choose a configured language. MESSAGE LANGNAME is not a configured language.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors ACTION Reenter the value, using alphabetic characters only. MESSAGE The filecode for CHRDEFXX.PUB.SYS is incorrect. CAUSE The character definition file for the selected language has a bad file code. The file is probably corrupted. ACTION Restore the missing CHRDEFXX file from the PUB.SYS group of the master backup. MESSAGE The filecode for LANGDEF.PUB.SYS is incorrect.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors MESSAGE Unknown option. Please reenter. CAUSE The option selected is not a valid one. ACTION Enter the number corresponding to one of the currently valid options.
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont) "Nonclass" Errors 386 Chapter 9
10 Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I 387
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) (S/R) 1 6 11 16 17 18 21 22 23 388 MESSAGE (RE)STORE ENCOUNTERED EXCESSIVE REWIND ERRORS ON LDEV ! CAUSE Bad media or drive problem caused too many errors. ACTION Physically dismount bad media and mount new one. MESSAGE READY TO TRY REWIND FOR (RE)STORE on LDEV ! (Y/N) CAUSE Too many rewind errors on previous try. ACTION Mount good media and reply to console query.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 26 27 28 30 31 36 37 38 41 Chapter 10 ACTION Mount next media of the specified set on requesting ldev. MESSAGE DISMOUNT CURRENT MEDIA FOR RESTORE ON LDEV ! CAUSE A wrong media was mounted for restore on specified ldev. ACTION Dismount wrong media and mount a correct one. MESSAGE DISMOUNT MEDIA ! FOR RESTORE ON LDEV ! CAUSE An out of order media was mounted. ACTION Dismount this media and mount a correct one.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 46 47 51 52 53 56 57 58 61 390 MESSAGE MEDIA ON LDEV ! IS NOT FROM THIS STORE SET CAUSE The mounted media is not from the set being restored on this ldev. ACTION Dismount the incorrect media and mount the correct one. MESSAGE MEDIA ON LDEV ! WAS MOUNTED BUT NEVER WRITTEN CAUSE Although the media on the specified ldev was mounted (most likely for a serial store), no data was written to it.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 62 63 66 67 68 71 76 77 78 Chapter 10 ACTION None. MESSAGE STORE IS STARTING TO WRITE MEDIA ! ON LDEV ! CAUSE Store with storeset option accepted the newly mounted media. ACTION None. MESSAGE STORE IS STARTING TO WRITE MEDIA ! OF SET ! ON LDEV ! CAUSE Store with storeset option accepted the newly mounted media. ACTION None.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 81 82 83 86 87 88 91 92 392 CAUSE Store with storeset option had a write error on the specified ldev. ACTION Dismount bad media and mount a good one. MESSAGE RESTORE IS ASSUMING THAT NEXT MEDIA IS ON LDEV ! CAUSE Media was mounted on ldev out of sequence with restoreset order. ACTION None. MESSAGE RESTORE IS ASSUMING THAT MEDIA ! IS ON LDEV ! CAUSE Media was mounted on an ldev out of sequence from restoreset order. ACTION None.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) OTHER DRIVE 93 94 96 99 102 114 115 Chapter 10 CAUSE The media that has been mounted belongs to a parallel restoreset that is already being restored on another device. ACTION Dismount this media and mount a piece of media that does not belong to an already allocated restoreset.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) LDEV ! 116 117 118 121 124 125 126 394 CAUSE The specified labeled volume is no longer needed by restore. ACTION Dismount the volume from the specified ldev. MESSAGE DISMOUNT MEDIA ! OF VOLSET ! FOR RESTORE ON LDEV ! CAUSE The specifieid lableled volume is no longer needed by restore. ACTION Dismount the volume from the specified ldev.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) LDEV ! 127 128 129 130 131 132 Chapter 10 CAUSE Even though an error was encountered while reading the label of this volume, the user has instructed that it be used anyway, and restore assumes it is the specified volume. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE USE DAMAGED MEDIA AS NEXT VOLUME OF SET ! ON LDEV ! (Y/N) CAUSE An error was encountered while reading the label of this volume.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) ldev. 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 396 MESSAGE VOLUME OF SET ! ON LDEV ! INCORRECT. USE IT? (Y/N) CAUSE An unexpected labeled volume was mounted for restore. ACTION Reply Yes to the console message to have restore use this volume. All files that were on unmounted volumes previous to this one will not be restore. Reply No to cause this volume to be dismounted. MESSAGE MEDIA ! OF SET ! ON LDEV ! INCORRECT.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) belong to an already allocated restoreset. 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 Chapter 10 MESSAGE MEDIA ! OF VOLSET ! ON LDEV ! IS ALLOCATED TO ANOTHER DRIVE CAUSE The volume that has been mounted belongs to a parallel restoreset that is already being restored on another device. ACTION Dismount this volume and mount a volume that does not belong to an already allocated restoreset.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) no longer needed, has been mounted. 147 148 152 153 154 155 156 157 398 ACTION Dismount this volume and mount the previously requested volume. MESSAGE VOL ! OF VOLSET ! ON LDEV ! IS PRIOR TO THAT REQUESTED CAUSE A volume which has already be restored from, or which is no longer needed, has been mounted. ACTION Dismount this volume and mount the previously requested volume.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) BAD 158 159 160 161 162 163 Chapter 10 CAUSE A media error occurred while writing to this volume. The volume will be marked bad to indicate there was an error while writing to it. ACTION After store has marked this volume bad, dismount it and mount a new volume. MESSAGE MEDIA ! OF VOLSET ! ON LDEV ! IS BEING MARKED BAD CAUSE A media error occurred while writing to this volume.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 400 ACTION Information only. MESSAGE STARTING TO WRITE TO MEDIA ! OF VOLSET ! ON LDEV ! CAUSE Store is being to write to a member of the specified volume set. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE STARTING TO WRITE TO VOL ! OF VOLSET ! ON LDEV ! CAUSE Store is being to write to a member of the specified volume set. ACTION Information only.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 185 Chapter 10 MESSAGE OK TO RE-LABEL EXPIRED VOLUME ! AS ! (Y/N) CAUSE An expired volume with a different volume set id has been mounted for a store. ACTION Reply Yes if it is ok to relabel this volume. Reply No if this volume should not be overwritten. MESSAGE STORE CANNOT OVERWRITE UNEXPIRED VOLUME ! ON LDEV# \ CAUSE An unexpired volume was mounted for a store.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 186 187 188 189 190 191 198 203 402 MESSAGE MAKE UNLABELED MEDIA ON LDEV ! PART OF LABELED SET (Y/N) CAUSE An unlabeled media has been mounted for a labeled store. ACTION Reply Yes to the console request if this unlabeled media should be converted to a labeled volume. MESSAGE MAKE UNLABELED MEDIA ON LDEV ! PART OF LABELED SET (Y/N) CAUSE An unlabeled media has been mounted for a labeled store.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) you want the sync point to occur. If you want to cancel this backup, reply N. 206 209 212 215 218 221 224 Chapter 10 MESSAGE DO YOU WANT TO ABORT THE BACKUP? (Y/N) CAUSE You have replied "N" to the ASK request during a True-Online backup. ACTION If you reply "Y" to this message, the backup will abort and will be invalid. If you reply "N" to this message, you will be asked if all files and databases are quiesced for an online backup.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) data. If this is reported by RESTORE, the RESTORE will abort, since RESTORE cannot recover from a device powerfail. 225 227 228 301 302 MESSAGE STORE/RESTORE ENCOUNTERED A POWERFAIL ON REMOTE DEVICE FILE "!" CAUSE A powerfail or bus reset occurred on the specified remove device ACTION If this was reported from STORE, STORE will automatically rewind the current media and rewrite the data.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) exceeded. 304 305 311 312 313 ACTION Information only. MESSAGE EXPECTED 'FILES={maxfiles}' WHERE {maxfiles} IS A POSITIVE INTEGER. (S/R 304) CAUSE You have specified a negative 'maxfiles' number. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE 'FILES' OPTION CANNOT BE USED WITH THE 'LISTDIR' OPTION. (S/R 305) CAUSE The files and listdir options are not allowed on the same command line. ACTION Delete either the files or the listdir options.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 'RESTORESET=(*ta),(*tb)' IS TWO PARALLEL SETS. (S/R 315) 316 CAUSE You specified too many parallel sets. The maximum is 8. ACTION Specify 8 or fewer parallel sets. MESSAGE EXPECTED 'device' FILE EQUATION IN RESTORESET. Ex. RESTORESET=(*t SYNTAX 'RESTORESET=(device[,..])[,(device[,...])]'. (S/R 316) 317 318 CAUSE You did not include a file equation to name the backup device. ACTION Specify a file equation.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 322 CAUSE The PROGRESS option was entered more than once. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE EXPECTED {#minutes} BETWEEN 1 AND 60. SYNTAX PROGRESS[={#minutes}] (S/R 322) 323 324 331 332 333 334 CAUSE You did not specify a number within the range. ACTION Specify a number between 1 and 60. MESSAGE EXPECTED 'PROGRESS={#minutes}' WHERE {#minutes} IS A POSITIVE INTEGER. (S/R 323) CAUSE The progress parameter must be greater than zero.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 335 ACTION Check the syntax and retype the command. MESSAGE EXPECTED A '(' TO START A STORESET. Ex. 'STORESET=(*ta,*tb). SYNTAX 'STORESET=(device[,...])[,(device[,...])]' (S/R 336) 336 CAUSE You did not include the left parenthesis in your command. ACTION Check the syntax and retype the command. MESSAGE EXPECTED 'device' FILE EQUATION IN STORESET. Ex. STORESET=(*ta,*tb SYNTAX 'STORESET=(device[,..])[,(device[,...
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 352 354 361 362 363 371 372 373 Chapter 10 MESSAGE 'TRANSPORT' OPTION NOT ALLOWED IN SYSGEN/STORE. (S/R 352) CAUSE Sysgen cannot created a CMStore format tape. ACTION Remove the transport option from the store options and redo the command. MESSAGE INVALID TARGET SYSTEM ID FOR 'TRANSPORT' KEYWORD. ONLY ID CURRENTLY VALID IS "MPEXL". IF NO TARGET ID IS SPECIFIED THEN THE TARGET SYSTEM DEFAULTS TO MPEv.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) AFTER 'ONVS' OPTION. (S/R 373) 374 CAUSE You did not type the onvs parameter correctly. ACTION Check the syntax and retype the command. MESSAGE INVALID VOLUMESET NAME SPECIFIED FOR 'ONVS' OPTION. VOLUMESET NAME MUST START WITH AN ALPHA "A - Z' AND CONTAIN ONLY ALPHANUMERIC "A-Z, 0-9", "_" AND "." SYNTAX 'ONVS=volumesetname[,volumesetname...]'. (S/R 374) 375 CAUSE Volumeset name mispelled or not recognized on the system.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 381 382 383 MESSAGE 'VOLSET' OPTION HAS BEEN REDUNDANTLY SPECIFIED. (S/R 381) CAUSE The VOLSET option was entered more than once. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE 'VOLSET' OPTION CANNOT BE USED WITH THE 'DEV' OPTION. (S/R 382) CAUSE Volset and dev options are not allowed on the same command line. ACTION Delete either volset or dev option and retype the command. MESSAGE EXPECTED '=volumesetname' AFTER 'VOLSET' OPTION.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 387 391 392 393 394 MESSAGE 'VOLSET' OPTION CANNOT BE USED WITH THE 'LISTDIR' OPTION. (S/R 387) CAUSE Volset and listdir options are not allowed on the same command line. ACTION Delete either volset or listdir option and retype the command. MESSAGE 'VOLCLASS' OPTION CANNOT BE USED WITH THE 'VOL' OPTION. (S/R 391) CAUSE Volclass and vol options are not allowed on the same command line.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 'VOLCLASS=volumeclassname' (S/R 396) 397 CAUSE You entered a volumeclass name that was more than 16 characters. ACTION Enter a volumeclass name that has 16 characters or less. MESSAGE EXPECTED 'volumeclassname' AFTER 'VOLCLASS=' WHERE volumeclassname IS THE NAME OF A VOLUME CLASS THAT IS ON A VOLUME SET CURRENTLY MOUNTED ON YOUR SYSTEM.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 405 MESSAGE INVALID VOLUME NAME OPTION. VOLUME NAME START WITH AN ALPHA ALPHANUMERIC "A-Z, 0-9", OR "_". SPECIFIED FOR 'VOL' MUST "A-Z" AND CONTAIN ONLY SYNTAX 'VOL=volumename' (S/R 405) 406 CAUSE Volume name misspelled or unrecognizable volume name was entered. ACTION Enter the correct volume name. MESSAGE VOLUME NAME SPECIFIED FOR 'VOL' OPTION EXCEEDED THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LENGTH OF 16 CHARACTERS.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 413 MESSAGE EXPECTED 'HIGH={datasetnumber}' WHERE {datasetnumber} IS A POSITIVE INTEGER DENOTING A DATA SET BETWEEN 0 AND 199. SYNTAX 'HIGH={datasetnumber}' (S/R 413) 414 CAUSE You did not type the high parameter correctly. ACTION Check the syntax and retype the command. MESSAGE EXPECTED {datasetnumber} BETWEEN 0 AND 199. SYNTAX 'HIGH={datasetnumber}' (S/R 414) 415 CAUSE You did not specify a number within the range.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 'LOW={datasetnumber}' (S/R 424) 425 CAUSE The low parameter is too large. ACTION Specify a smaller number for low parameter. MESSAGE EXPECTED {datasetnumber} BETWEEN 0 AND 199. SYNTAX 'LOW={datasetnumber}' (S/R 425) 431 432 433 CAUSE You did not specify a number within the range. ACTION Specify a number between 1 and 199.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 435 ACTION Check the syntax and retype the command. MESSAGE SPECIFIED filecode OF 'FCRANGE' OPTION MUST BE AN INTEGER BETWEEN -32768 AND 32767. SYNTAX 'FCRANGE=filecode/filecode[,filecode/filecode ...]' (S/R 435) 436 CAUSE You did not enter a valid file code range. ACTION Enter a valid file code range. MESSAGE EXPECTED A "/" TO SEPARATE filecode RANGES FOR THE 'FCRANGE' OPTION. SYNTAX 'FCRANGE=filecode/filecode[,filecode/filecode ...
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 440 441 442 MESSAGE 'FCRANGE' OPTION CANNOT BE USED WITH THE 'LISTDIR' OPTION (S/R 440) CAUSE Fcrange and listdir options are not allowed on the same command line. . ACTION Delete either fcrange or listdir option and retype the command. MESSAGE WARNING: 'ONERROR' OPTION HAS BEEN REDUNDANTLY SPECIFIED (S/R 441) CAUSE The ONERROR option was entered more than once. ACTION Information only.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 447 451 452 ACTION Delete either onerror or listdir option and retype the command. MESSAGE 'ONERROR=FULL' FUNCTION NOT IMPLEMENTED (S/R 447) CAUSE Onerror=full will be supported in the future release. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE WARNING: 'SHOW' OPTION HAS BEEN REDUNDANTLY SPECIFIED (S/R 451) CAUSE The SHOW option was entered more than once. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE EXPECTED '=showparm[,showparm..
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 'SHOW=showparm[,showparm....]' (S/R 456) 457 458 459 461 462 463 464 420 CAUSE You type the show parameters incorrectly. ACTION Check the syntax and retype the command. MESSAGE 'SHOW' OPTION CANNOT BE USED WITH THE 'LISTDIR' OPTION. (S/R 457) CAUSE Show and listdir options are not allowed on the same command line. ACTION Delete either show or listdir option and retype the command.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 465 CAUSE Dev and volset options are not allowed on the same command line. ACTION Delete either dev or volset option and retype the command. MESSAGE EXPECTED '=ldn' OR '=deviceclass' AFTER 'DEV' OPTION, WHERE ldn IS A LOGICAL DEVICE NUMBER OF A MOUNTED DISC VOLUME AND deviceclass IS THE NAME OF A VOLUME CLASS THAT IS ON A VOLUME SET CURRENTLY MOUNTED ON YOUR SYSTEM. SYNTAX 'DEV=device' WHERE device IS AN ldn OR A deviceclass.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 469 MESSAGE EXPECTED 'ldn' OR 'deviceclass' AFTER 'DEV=' IN 'DEV' OPTION. WHERE ldn is A LOGICAL DEVICE NUMBER OF A MOUNTED DISC VOLUME AND deviceclass IS THE NAME OF A VOLUME CLASS THAT IS ON A VOLUME SET CURRENTLY MOUNTED ON YOUR SYSTEM. A DEVICECLASS NAME MUST START WITH AN ALPHA "A-Z" AND CONTAIN ONLY ALPHANUMERIC "A-Z, 0-9", OR "_".
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) CHARACTERS IN LENGTH. SYNTAX 'GROUP=groupname' (S/R 474) 475 481 482 483 CAUSE You did not include the groupname for group option. ACTION Check the syntax and retype the command. MESSAGE 'GROUP' OPTION CANNOT BE USED WITH THE 'LISTDIR' OPTION (S/R 475) CAUSE Group and listdir options are not allowed on the same command line. ACTION Delete either group or listdir option and retype the command.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 501 502 503 504 505 506 424 CAUSE Account and listdir options are not allowed on the same command line. ACTION Delete either account or listdir option and retype the command. MESSAGE WARNING: 'CREATE' OPTION HAS BEEN REDUNDANTLY SPECIFIED (S/R 501) CAUSE The CREATE option was entered more than once. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE 'CREATE' OPTION DEFAULTING TO 'CREATE=ACCOUNT,GROUP,CREATOR' BASED ON YOUR CAPABILITIES.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 507 508 509 510 511 ACTION Information only. MESSAGE 'USER' PARAMETER OF THE 'CREATE' OPTION REQUIRES (SM) AND/OR (AM) CAPABILITY. NOTE: (AM) CAPABILITY WILL ONLY ALLOW YOU TO CREATE USERS IN YOUR HOME ACCOUNT (S/R 507) CAUSE You do not have system manager capability or account manager capability. ACTION Log on to an account with SM or have your system manager perform the tasks.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) command. 513 521 522 MESSAGE 'CREATE' OPTION DEFAULTING TO 'CREATE=PATH' BASED ON YOUR CAPABILITIES. NOTE: ONLY PATHS ALLOWED BY SECURITY RULES WILL BE CREATED (S/R 513) CAUSE Since no suboptions were given to CREATE, the default suboption is PATH, based on the user's capabilities. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE 'CREATOR' OPTION HAS BEEN REDUNDANTLY SPECIFIED (S/R 521) CAUSE The CREATOR option was entered more than once.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) CAPABILITY (S/R 525) 526 527 531 532 533 Chapter 10 CAUSE You can not restore this file becuase you need to have non-sharable device capability. ACTION As the system manager or operator to restore this file for you. MESSAGE EXPECTED 'acctname' TO BE SPECIFIED FOR 'CREATOR' OPTION. AN acctname NAME MUST START WITH AN ALPHA "A-Z" AND CONTAIN ONLY ALPHANUMERIC "A-Z, 0-9" NOT EXCEEDING 8 CHARACTERS IN LENGTH. SYNTAX 'CREATOR[=username[.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 534 541 542 543 551 552 553 428 ACTION Delete either local or account option and retype the command. MESSAGE 'LOCAL' OPTION CANNOT BE USED WITH THE 'LISTDIR' OPTION (S/R 534) CAUSE Local and listdir options are not allowed on the same command line. ACTION Delete either local or listdir option and retype the command. MESSAGE WARNING: 'KEEP' OPTION HAS BEEN REDUNDANTLY SPECIFIED.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) command. 561 562 563 571 572 573 581 Chapter 10 MESSAGE WARNING: 'OLDDATE' OPTION HAS BEEN REDUNDANTLY SPECIFIED. (S/R 561) CAUSE The OLDDATE option was entered more than once. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE 'OLDDATE' OPTION CANNOT BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE 'NEWDATE' OPTION. (S/R 562) CAUSE Olddate and newdate options are not allowed on the same command line.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 591 592 ACTION Information only. MESSAGE WARNING: 'DATE' OPTION HAS BEEN REDUNDANTLY SPECIFIED. (S/R 591) CAUSE The DATE option was entered more than once. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE EXPECTED '<=accdate' OR '>=moddate' AFTER 'DATE' OPTION WHERE '<= PRIOR TO OR THE SAME AS THAT DATE WILL BE SELECTED FOR STORE, AND '>=moddate' SPECIFIES A DATE SUCH THAT FILES MODIFIED AFTER OR ON THAT DATE WILL BE SELECTED FOR STORE.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 'mm/dd/yy[yy]' (S/R 596) 597 CAUSE You did not include a slash. ACTION Check the syntax and retype the command. MESSAGE YEAR PORTION OF DATE IS INVALID. IT MUST BE GREATER THAN 1970 (70) AND LESS THAN 2127 OR 99 FOR 1999. DATE SYNTAX 'mm/dd/yy[yy]' (S/R 597) 598 CAUSE You did not include a valid number for the year parameter. ACTION Check the syntax and enter a valid number for the year parameter.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) SPECIFIED (S/R 611) 631 632 CAUSE The PURGE option was entered more than once. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE WARNING: 'ONERROR' OPTION HAS BEEN REDUNDANTLY SPECIFIED. (S/R 631) CAUSE The ONERROR option was entered more than once. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE EXPECTED '=error-parm' AFTER 'ONERROR' OPTION WHERE error-parm IS EITHER 'QUIT' OR 'REDO'.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 'TUNE=(read cnt),(queued writes),(outstanding writes)' (S/R 642) 644 CAUSE The read cnt parameter is not in the correct range. ACTION Retype the command and include a valid number. MESSAGE EXPECTED '(queued writes),(outstanding writes)' AFTER 'TUNE=(read cnt)' IN 'TUNE' OPTION. SYNTAX 'TUNE=(read cnt),(queued writes),(outstanding writes)' (S/R 644) 645 CAUSE You did not type the tune parameter correctly.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 670 675 676 681 682 691 692 693 434 MESSAGE WARNING: 'LISTDIR' OPTION HAS BEEN REDUNDANTLY SPECIFIED. (S/R 670) CAUSE The LISTDIR option was entered more than once. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE 'MAXTAPEBUF' OPTION HAS BEEN REDUNDANTLY SPECIFIED. (S/R 675) CAUSE The MAXTAPEBUF option was entered more than once. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE 'MAXTAPEBUF' OPTION CANNOT BE USED WITH 'TRANSPORT' TO MPEv.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 'COMPRESS' OPTION WHERE compressionparm IS ONE OF 'HIGH' OR 'LOW'. SYNTAX 'COMPRESS=compressionparm[,compressionparm... .]' (S/R 693) 694 695 696 697 699 701 Chapter 10 CAUSE You left out the ‘=’ sign after the COMPRESS option. ACTION Retype the command and include the ‘=’ sign after the COMPRESS option. MESSAGE EXPECTED 'compressionparm[,compressionparm..]' AFTER 'COMPRESS=' OPTION WHERE compressionparm IS ONE OF 'HIGH' OR 'LOW'.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 702 703 704 705 706 436 CAUSE SPLITVS and TRANSPORT options are not allowed on the same command line. ACTION Delete SPLITVS or TRANSPORT option and retype the command. MESSAGE WARNING: 'SPLITVS' OPTION HAS BEEN REDUNDANTLY SPECIFIED (S/R 702) CAUSE The SPLITVS option was entered more than once. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE EXPECTED '=volumesetname[,volumesetname...
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) volumesetname with your command.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX I (S/R) 438 Chapter 10
11 Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II 439
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. (S/R) cont. 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 440 MESSAGE STORE/RESTORE DOES NOT ALLOW MORE THAN TWENTY (20) "volumesetnames" TO BE SPECIFIED FOR THE 'SPLITVS' OPTION (S/R 707) CAUSE You have included more than 20 volumesetnames on the same command line. ACTION Retype the command and make sure not to exceed 20 volumesetnames.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 'DYNAMIC' OPTION (S/R 713) 721 722 723 724 725 Chapter 11 CAUSE SPLITVS and DYNAMIC options are not allowed on the same command line. ACTION Delete either SPLITVS or DYNAMIC option and retype the command. MESSAGE 'MOSET' OPTION CANNOT BE USED WITH THE 'TRANSPORT' TO MPEv (S/R 721) CAUSE MOSET and TRANSPORT options are not allowed on the same command line. ACTION CMSTORE and V/E caanot handle MOSET option.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 726 727 728 729 730 731 442 MESSAGE EXPECTED 'device' FILE SPECIFICATION IN MOSET. Ex. MOSET=(MO1,MO2). SYNTAX 'MOSET=(device[,..])[,(device[,...])]' (S/R 726) CAUSE Your MOSET includes invalid device names or ldev numbers. ACTION Retype the command and include valid device names or ldev numbers. MESSAGE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF 'device" SPECIFICATION EXCEEDED FOR A SERIAL MOSET. Ex. MOSET=(MO1,MO2,...
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. called inside SYSGEN. 735 736 737 738 739 740 Chapter 11 ACTION Do not use MOSET option with STORE command from SYSGEN. MESSAGE 'NAME' OPTION HAS BEEN REDUNDANTLY SPECIFIED (S/R 735) CAUSE The NAME option was entered twice. ACTION Delete one of the NAME options and retype the command. MESSAGE EXPECTED '=fname' AFTER 'NAME' OPTION WHERE fname IS THE NAME OF THE BACKUP YOU WANT TO USE FOR THIS OPERATION. SYNTAX 'NAME=fname[.gname[.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. aname QUALIFIES NAME OF THE BACKUP YOU WANT TO USE FOR THIS OPERATION. SYNTAX 'NAME=fname[.gname[.aname]]' (S/R 740). 741 743 744 745 746 747 444 CAUSE You have not included a '.' between gname and aname on your command line. ACTION Retype the command and include a '.' between gname and aname. MESSAGE EXPECTED 'aname' TO BE SPECIFIED FOR 'NAME' OPTION.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. error. 748 749 750 753 760 761 765 Chapter 11 ACTION Contact your HP Support representative for further assistance. MESSAGE STORE/RESTORE ENCOUNTERED ERROR WHILE ATTEMPTING TO GET THE BYTE ADDRESS OF THE BACKUP FILE ON LDEV ! (S/R 748). CAUSE Internal error occurred while storing to a magneto-optical device. ACTION Contact your HP Support representative for further assistance.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 767 768 769 770 771 773 774 446 ACTION Information only. MESSAGE WARNING: 'LDEV' OPTION HAS BEEN REDUNDANTLY SPECIFIED. SYSGEN/STORE INTERFACE ERROR. (S/R 767) CAUSE The LDEV option was entered more than once. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE 'LDEV' OPTION CANNOT BE USED WITH THE 'TRANSPORT' TO MPEv. SYSGEN/STORE INTERFACE ERROR. (S/R 768) CAUSE LDEV and TRANSPORT options are not allowed on the same command line.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 775 776 777 779 780 781 Chapter 11 CAUSE REELNUM and TRANSPORT options are not allowed with the same command line. ACTION TRANSPORT option is not valid with STORE command from SYSGEN. Check the syntax and retype the command. MESSAGE EXPECTED '=reelnum' AFTER 'REELNUM' OPTION. SYSGEN/STORE INTERFACE ERROR. (S/R 775) CAUSE You have not entered a '=' sign after the REELNUM option in your command.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 782 783 785 786 787 788 789 448 ACTION Retype the command and include a '=' sign for SLTDATE option. MESSAGE EXPECTED 'SLTDATE=date' WHERE date IS A POSITIVE INTEGER. SYSGEN/STORE INTERFACE ERROR. (S/R 782) CAUSE You did not include a valid number for SLTDATE option. ACTION Check the syntax and include a valid number for SLTDATE opion. MESSAGE EXPECTED date TO BE WITHIN THE RANGE OF A POSITIVE INTEGER.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. POSITIVE INTEGER. SYSGEN/STORE INTERFACE ERROR. (S/R 789) 791 792 793 794 795 796 Chapter 11 CAUSE You did not include a valid number for the TIME option. ACTION Check the syntax and enter a valid number for TIME option. MESSAGE WARNING: 'SYNTAX' OPTION HAS BEEN REDUNDANTLY SPECIFIED. SYSGEN/STORE INTERFACE ERROR. (S/R 791) CAUSE The SYNTAX option was entered more than once. ACTION Information only.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 797 798 799 800 801 802 803 804 450 CAUSE NOLOCK and SPLITVS options are not allowed on the same command line. ACTION Delete either NOLOCK or SPLITVS option and retype the command. MESSAGE WARNING: 'RENAME' OPTION HAS BEEN REDUNDANTLY SPECIFIED. (S/R 797) CAUSE The RENAME option was entered more than once. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE 'RENAME' OPTION CANNOT BE USED WITH 'TRANSPORT' TO MPEv.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. ACCOUNT, OLDDATE, FCRANGE, COPYACD, OPTIONS: 805 806 807 CREATE, CREATOR, GID, KEEP, NOKEEP, NEWDATE, LISTDIR, DIRECTORY, FILES, DEV, VOL, VOLCLASS, VOLSET, NOACD, TREE, NOTREE. TURBOSTORE ONLY RESTORESET, MOSET, NAME. (S/R 804) CAUSE You did not enter a valid option. ACTION Retype the command with valid options.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 'STORE [filesetlist] [;[storefile] [;option[;..]]]' (S/R 809) 810 CAUSE You did not include a semicolon in between filesetlists. ACTION Check the syntax and retype the command. MESSAGE EXPECTED A SEMICOLON ";" TO SEPARATE THE DEVICE FILE EQUATION (storefile) FROM THE STORE OPTIONS. SYNTAX 'STORE [filesetlist] [;[storefile] [;option[;..]]]' (S/R 810) 811 CAUSE You did not include a semicolon in between device file equations.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. REQUIRES (SM) AND/OR (CV) CAPABILITY TO CREATE GROUPS ON USER VOLUMES. (S/R 814) 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 Chapter 11 CAUSE You do not have SM or CV capability. ACTION Log on to an account with either SM or CV capability. MESSAGE 'LDEV' OPTION CANNOT BE USED IN AN INDIRECT FILE. SYSGEN/STORE INTERFACE ERROR. (S/R 815) CAUSE LDEV option is not allowed with STORE command from SYSGEN in an indirect file.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 822 901 902 903 904 905 906 454 CAUSE You have exceeded the maximum number of parallel set allowed for STORESET option, which is 16. ACTION Retype the command and make sure not to exceed 16 parallel sets. MESSAGE STORING TO A DISK FILE IS NOT AVAILABLE ON YOUR VERSION OF STORE . CAUSE Storing to disc is not available on this version of STORE.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. LOG (S/R 906) 907 908 909 910 911 912 913 Chapter 11 CAUSE There is not enough disk space to create log files for ONLINE store operation. ACTION Delete some unwanted files in the system and restart the store operation. MESSAGE SHADOW SUBSYSTEM ERROR: UNEXPECTED ENVIRONMENT ERROR (S/R 907) CAUSE Internal error from ONLINE STORE. ACTION Contact your HP Support representative for further assistance.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 914 915 916 917 918 919 920 921 922 456 ACTION Close the file and restart the store operation. MESSAGE ! NOT STORED: OPEN AT ATTACH TIME FAILED CAUSE Internal error from online STORE. ACTION Contact your HP Support representative for further information. MESSAGE ! NOT STORED: FILE ALREADY ATTACHED BY A STORE CAUSE This file was not stored because it was already attached by another shadow environment.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 923 924 925 926 927 928 929 Chapter 11 CAUSE Internal error occured during onlone STORE of this particular file. ACTION Contact your HP Support representative for further information. MESSAGE ! NOT STORED: UNKNOWN SHADOW ERROR ENCOUNTERED CAUSE Internal error occured during online STORE of this particular file. ACTION Contact your HP Support representative for further information.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. assistance. 930 931 932 933 934 935 936 938 458 MESSAGE SHADOW GET LOG BLOCK INFO ROUTINE ENCOUNTERED ERROR (S/R 930) CAUSE Internal error occurred during online STORE. ACTION Contact your HP Support representative for further assistance. MESSAGE SHADOW GET CHANGED UFID ROUTINE ENCOUNTERED ERROR (S/R 931) CAUSE Internal error occurred during online STORE. ACTION Contact your HP Support representative for further assistance.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. SQL online store would not be able to be stored. 939 940 941 942 951 952 953 Chapter 11 ACTION Check the input fileset specification to SQL online store and retype the STORE command. MESSAGE SQL ONLINE STORE ABORTED BECAUSE OF A FAILED FILE (S/R 939) CAUSE Internal error occurred during SQL Online Store. ACTION Contact your HP Support Representative further assistance.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 954 955 957 958 961 962 963 460 ACTION CMSTORE and MPE V/E cannot handle HFS directories. Delete NOTREE or TRANSPORT option and retype the command MESSAGE WARNING: 'NOTREE' OPTION HAS BEEN REDUNDANTLY SPECIFIED (S/R 954) CAUSE The NOTREE option was entered more than once. ACTION Information only.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 964 965 966 967 968 Chapter 11 CAUSE The PARTIALDB command was specified more than once on the command line. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE WARNING: 'NOSTOREDIRECTORY' OPTION HAS BEEN REDUNDANTLY SPECIFIED (S/R 964) CAUSE The NOSTOREDIRECTORY command was specified more than once on the command line. ACTION Information only.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. command. 969 970 971 972 973 974 976 462 MESSAGE WARNING: 'HFSWARN' OPTION IS NO LONGER SUPPORTED. PLEASE REMOVE THIS OPTION FROM BACKUP PROCEDURES. OPTION IGNORED. (S/R 969) CAUSE You are specifying the HFSWARN option to store. This option is no longer supported or needed. ACTION Remove the HFSWARN option from any STORE job streams. MESSAGE WARNING: 'NOHFSWARN' OPTION IS NO LONGER SUPPORTED.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. CAUSE ACTIO N 977 978 979 980 981 982 983 Chapter 11 'ONLINE =' option must be followed by START or END options. Check your command line and specify START or END for 'ONLINE=' option. MESSAGE 'ONLINE=END' OPTION CANNOT BE USED WITH 'ONLINE' OPTION (S/R 977) CAUSE You cannot specify both ONLINE and ONLINE=END. ACTION Decide what type of online backup you want to perform, then specify either ONLINE or ONLINE=END.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 984 985 986 987 988 989 990 464 CAUSE You cannot specify ONLINE=time and ONLINE in the same command. ACTION Remove one of the ONLINE options and re-run the command. MESSAGE MULTIPLE SYNC TIMES CAN NOT BE SPECIFIED (S/R 984) CAUSE Only one time can be specified for the online sync point. ACTION Remove all but one of the times and re-run the command. MESSAGE INVALID TIME SPECIFIED, MUST BE SPECIFIED AS HH:MM[:SS] (e.g.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 991 992 993 994 998 999 1000 Chapter 11 CAUSE An invalid name was specified for the STOREDIRECTORY option. ACTION Specify a valid MPE or HFS filename. MESSAGE 'LOGVOLSET' OPTION CANNOT BE USED WITH 'TRANSPORT' TO MPEv. (S/R991) CAUSE The LOGVOLSET option cannot be used to create MPEv media. ACTION Remove one of the options and re-run the command.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1007 1008 MESSAGE INDIRECT FILENAMES MAY NOT BE WILDCARDED. (S/R 1001) CAUSE You cannot include wildcard characters in the indirect filename. ACTION Retype the command and enter a valid filename. MESSAGE FILE NAME PART LENGTH TOO LONG.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 1009 1010 1011 1012 CAUSE You did not type the lockword correctly. ACTION Check the syntax and retype the command. MESSAGE INVALID CHARACTER(S) IN LOCKWORD. LOCKWORD MUST BE ALPHANUMERIC BEGINNING WITH 'A-Z' AND BE NO MORE THAN 8 CHARACTERS IN LENGTH. (S/R 1009) CAUSE You did not enter a valid lockword. ACTION Retype the command with a valid lockword. MESSAGE UNMATCHED OPEN BRACKET '[' ENCOUNTERED IN WILDCARED FILE NAME.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 1014 MESSAGE EXPECTED A ',', OR ';' TO FOLLOW THE ACCOUNT NAME PART OF A FILESET. ',' SEPARATES THIS FILESET FROM THE NEXT, AND ';' SPECIFIES THE END OF THE FILESETLIST. SYNTAX 'fname[/lockword][.gname[.aname]]' (S/R 1014) 1015 CAUSE You did not include a ',', or ';' after account name. ACTION Check the syntax and retype the command. MESSAGE EXPECTED A FILE NAME PART NOT A "-". A "-" IS USED TO SPECIFY NEGATIVE (EXCLUSION) FILESETS.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 'fname[/lockword][.gname[.aname]]' (S/R 1018) 1019 CAUSE You did not type the file name. ACTION Enter a valid file name. MESSAGE EXPECTED A GROUP NAME PART TO FOLLOW 'fname[/lockword].' NOT A "/". A "/" IS USED TO SPECIFY A LOCKWORD AFTER THE FILE NAME PART. SYNTAX 'fname[/lockword][.gname[.aname]]' (S/R 1019) 1020 CAUSE You did not type the group name. ACTION Enter a valid group name.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 1023) 1024 CAUSE The maximum lockword length has been exceeded. ACTION Enter a lockword with 8 characters or less. MESSAGE INDIRECT FILES MAY NOT BE USED IN NEGATIVE (EXCLUSION) FILESETS. SYNTAX 'fname[/lockword][.gname[.aname]][-fname[.gna me[.aname]]...'(S/R 1024) 1025 CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Check the syntax and retype the command.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 'fname[.gname[.aname]]' (S/R 1028) 1029 CAUSE You did not type the fileset name correctly. ACTION Check the syntax and retype the command. MESSAGE EXPECTED A GROUP NAME PART TO FOLLOW 'fname[/lockword].' INSTEAD OF A ",", ";" OR END OF DATA. SYNTAX 'fname[/lockword][.gname[.aname]]' (S/R 1029) 1030 CAUSE You did not type a valid group name after file name. ACTION Check the syntax and retype the command.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 1033) 1034 CAUSE You did not type the group name correctly. ACTION Retype the command with a valid group name. MESSAGE EXPECTED AN ACCOUNT NAME PART TO FOLLOW 'fname[/lockword].gname', NOT A ".". A "." IS USED TO SEPARATE PARTS OF A FILENAME. SYNTAX 'fname[/lockword][.gname[.aname]]' (S/R 1034) 1035 CAUSE You did not type the account name correctly. ACTION Retype the command with a valid account name.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. INDIRECT FILE. (S/R 1040) 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 Chapter 11 CAUSE Various problems and causes. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE STORE/RESTORE ENCOUNTERED ERROR READING INDIRECT FILE. (S/R 1041) CAUSE Various problems and causes. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 1059 474 ACTION Specify another account. MESSAGE ! NOT STORED: GROUP DOES NOT EXIST ON VOLUMESET SPECIFIED IN DIRECTORY PATH CAUSE Same as the message content. ACTION Specify another group. MESSAGE ! NOT STORED: ERROR IN DIRECTORY SEARCH (FIND) ROUTINE. CAUSE Various problems and causes. ACTION Call your support representative. MESSAGE CATASTROPHIC DIRECTORY ERROR.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 1060 1061 1062 1063 1064 1065 Chapter 11 CAUSE You specified a data base root file name that was more than six characters. ACTION Enter a data base root file name that has six characters or less. MESSAGE INVALID SYNTAX IN CHARACTER SET WILDCARDING. (S/R 1060) CAUSE You included some invalid character. ACTION Retype the command. MESSAGE EXCLUSION FILESETS MAY NOT BE USED AS PARTS OF REDIRECTION FILESETS.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 'fname[/lockword][.gname[.aname]]' (S/R 1065) 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 476 CAUSE You have not entered an account name after 'gname.' for RENAME option. ACTION Retype the command and include a account name after 'gname.'. MESSAGE REDIRECTION FILESETS (NAME REDIRECTION) CANNOT BE USED WITH INDIRECT FILES (S/R 1066) CAUSE Target fileset cannot be used with indircet files for RENAME option.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1079 Chapter 11 CAUSE Misuse of colon. ACTION Only use colon with RENAME to specify a new creator. MESSAGE EXPECTED A ',', OR ';' TO FOLLOW THE CREATOR NAME PART OF A FILESET. ',' SEPARATES THIS FILESET FROM THE NEXT, AND ';' SPECIFIES THE END OF THE FILESETLIST. SYNTAX 'fname[/lockword][.gname[.aname][=fname[..][: creator]] (S/R 1072) CAUSE Invalid character as a seperator following creator name.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 1080 1081 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 478 ACTION Either remove trailing slash or all wildcards. MESSAGE THE ONLY VALID WILDCARD NAME FOR A REDIRECTION CREATOR NAME PART IS '@'. E.G. A@.B.C=@.D:U.@ OR A@.B.C=@.D:@.A (S/R 1080) CAUSE Invalid wildcard specification in creator name. ACTION Use a single '@' in creator name and/or creator account name.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 1206 1207 1251 1252 1253 1254 1255 1256 Chapter 11 ACTION Specify a volclass with volume mounted. MESSAGE VOLUME "!" SPECIFIED IN THE 'VOL' OPTION IS IN THE PROCESS OF MOUNTING. RESCHEDULE RESTORE WHEN THE MOUNTING IS COMPLETE (S/R 1206) CAUSE Volume is being mount now. ACTION Retype the restore command after volume is mounted. MESSAGE RESTORE RECEIVED UNEXPECTED STATUS FROM VOLUME MANAGEMENT.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 1257 1258 1259 1260 1261 1262 1263 1264 1265 480 CAUSE Various problems and causes. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE RESTORE ENCOUNTERED UNKNOWN MEDIA ON LDEV ! (S/R 1257) CAUSE The media is not recognized by store process. ACTION Mount another media. MESSAGE RESTORE ENCOUNTERED UNKNOWN MEDIA ON REMOTE DEVICE FILE "!". (S/R 1258) CAUSE The media is not recognized by store process.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 1266 1267 1268 1269 1270 1271 1272 1273 1274 Chapter 11 CAUSE Same as the message content. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE ATTEMPTING RESTORE OF MEDIA WITH DAMAGED LABEL ON LDEV ! CAUSE Same as the message content. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE ATTEMPTING RESTORE OF MEDIA WITH DAMAGED LABEL ON REMOTE DEVICE FILE "!" CAUSE Same as the message content. ACTION Information only.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 1275 1276 1277 1278 1279 1280 1281 482 CAUSE Your store subsystem is prior to the tape media version. ACTION Update store subsystem to new media version. MESSAGE RESTORE RECOVERING MEDIA WITH DAMAGED (UNREADABLE) MEDIA LABEL ON LDEV ! CAUSE Media error was encountered while reading the label. ACTION To ensure complete data retrieval use duplicate store tapes.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. tapes. 1282 1283 1284 1285 1286 1287 Chapter 11 MESSAGE RESTORE ENCOUNTERED ERROR READING MEDIA DIRECTORY ON REMOTE DEVICE FILE "!". (S/R 1282) CAUSE Media error encountered while reading the store set directory. ACTION To ensure complete data retrieval use duplicate store tapes. MESSAGE RESTORE ENCOUNTERED ERROR READING MEDIA DIRECTORY ON FILE "!". (S/R 1283) CAUSE Media error encountered while reading the store set directory.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 1288 1290 1291 1292 1293 1301 484 MESSAGE RESTORE ENCOUNTERED MISSING TAPE MARK AFTER SSM ON REMOTE LDEV ! (S/R 1288) CAUSE A RESTORE internal sequencing error occurred on the specified remote drive. ACTION Contact your HP Support Representative.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. assistance. 1304 1305 1306 1307 1308 1401 1451 Chapter 11 MESSAGE LDEV ! DOES NOT APPEAR TO BE A STORE BACKUP (S/R 1304) CAUSE The disk file specified for the restore does not contain a Store label. ACTION Check you file equations. Make sure they point to a valid store disk backup. Re-run the command.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 1452 1453 1454 1455 1456 1457 1460 1461 486 ACTION Use longer media. MESSAGE STORE ENCOUNTERED MEDIA TOO SMALL TO WRITE DIRECTORY ON REMOTE DEVICE FILE "!" (S/R 1452) CAUSE The is too short for directory to fit. ACTION Use longer media. MESSAGE STORE ENCOUNTERED MEDIA TOO SMALL TO WRITE DIRECTORY ON FILE "!". (S/R 1453) CAUSE The is too short for directory to fit. ACTION Use longer media.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. Representative. 1551 1552 1553 1554 1555 1556 1557 Chapter 11 MESSAGE STORE ENCOUNTERED IO ERROR: LDEV ! DOES NOT SUPPORT SPECIFIED DENSITY OF ! BPI. (S/R 1551) CAUSE The default density or one set by a file equation is not valid. ACTION Set correct density by a file equation (option den= ). MESSAGE STORE ENCOUNTERED IO ERROR: EXCESSIVE WRITE RETRIES ON LDEV !. PLEASE CLEAN DRIVE HEADS OR MOUNT NEW MEDIA.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX II (S/R) cont. 1601 1602 1603 1604 1605 1606 1607 1608 1609 488 MESSAGE ! NOT STORED: FILE IS NOT IN SPECIFIED VOLUME SET LIST "ONVS" CAUSE The file does not exist on the volume sets specified by ONVS. ACTION Check the file name and the volume set list for errors. MESSAGE ! WARNING: THIS FILE IS ALREADY LOCKED BY A STORE PROCESS CAUSE Some other user is storing the file or the file name is repeated in the store command.
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Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. (S/R) cont. 1610 1611 1612 1613 1614 1615 1616 1617 1618 490 MESSAGE ! NOT STORED: READ ACCESS REQUIRES USER TO KNOW THE LOCKWORD CAUSE User must know the lockword to access the file. ACTION Ask the account/system manager to store the file. MESSAGE ! NOT STORED: USER DOES NOT HAVE READ ACCESS CAUSE The operation requires that you have Read Access to the file. ACTION Request your system manager to store the file.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 1619 1620 1621 1622 1623 1624 1625 1626 1627 Chapter 12 CAUSE Store could not close this file during abnormal termination. ACTION Call your support representative. MESSAGE FILE MAY BE INACCESSIBLE OR BECOME INCONSISTANT IF ACCESSED CAUSE Store could not close the file in a consistent state. ACTION Call your support representative.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 1628 1629 1630 1631 1632 1633 1634 1635 1636 492 MESSAGE ! NOT PURGED: LABEL MANAGEMENT ENCOUNTERED ERROR ACCESSING FILE LABEL CAUSE Someone purged the file before STORE could try. ACTION Check that the file is purged. MESSAGE ! NOT STORED: FILE IS NOT IN SPECIFIED SPLIT VOLUME SET LIST "SPLITVS" CAUSE This particular file cannot be stored because it cannot be found in the split volume set.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. REQUIRES (SM,OP,AM) CAPABILITY 1637 1638 1639 1640 1641 1643 1644 Chapter 12 CAUSE The user does not have the capability to rename the creator of the file specified by '!'. STORE continues without storing this file. ACTION Ask the system administrator or system operator to store the desired redirected files.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. FILE NAME 1701 1702 1705 1709 1710 1711 1712 1713 494 CAUSE You have entered an invalid target name for RENAME option. ACTION Retype the command and include a valid target file name. MESSAGE STORE OPERATION IS !% COMPLETE (S/R 1701) CAUSE Store progress timer interrupt. ACTION None. MESSAGE STORE ENCOUNTERED SYNCHRONIZATION ERROR REWRITING MEDIA. (S/R 1702) CAUSE Store internal errors.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 1714 1716 1717 1718 1719 1720 1721 Chapter 12 ACTION Check the file set and use listf to see if they exist. MESSAGE TOO FEW FILES (!) WERE FOUND TO BE DISTRIBUTED ACROSS ! STORE SETS. (S/R 1714) CAUSE The number of files to be stored is less than number of store sets. ACTION Use lesser number of store sets. MESSAGE STORE CANNOT OPEN 'SYSLIST' AS A NEW FILE.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 1722 1723 1729 1730 1731 1732 1733 496 CAUSE A file equation equates offline to a remote file. ACTION Change the file equation to an acceptable format. MESSAGE STORE CANNOT OPEN 'OFFLINE' AS A "REMOTE" SPOOLFILE. ONLY PERMANENT, TEMPORARY, AND LOCAL (AS OPPOSED TO REMOTE) SPOOLFILES MAY BE USED. (S/R 1722) CAUSE A file equation equates offline to a remote spool file. ACTION Change the file equation to an acceptable format.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 1734 1735 1736 1737 1738 1739 1740 1741 Chapter 12 MESSAGE STORE WAS UNABLE TO SET THE ACCESS DENSITY IN THE LDT. SHOWDEV MAY REPORT FALSE DENSITY INFORMATION. (S/R 1734) CAUSE Store could not communicate with the logical device table. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE WARNING: FILE 'SYSLIST' RECORD SIZE IS TOO SMALL TO DISPLAY MESSAGES. THE 'SYSLIST' FILE IS REDIRECTED TO $STDLIST.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 1741) 1742 1743 1744 1766 1767 1801 1802 498 CAUSE Internal error occurred during the creation of combined SLT/Store set. ACTION Contact your HP Support Representative. MESSAGE WARNING: STORE WILL OVERRIDE HPCMSTORE VARIABLE. (S/R 1742) CAUSE Although the HPCMSTORE CI variable is set to TRUE, SYSGEN will override it and call NMStore. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE REEL WITH BOTH SLT AND STORE FILES CAN NOT BE RECOVERED.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. WAS NOT MOUNTED (SKIPPED) 1803 1804 1805 1806 1807 1808 Chapter 12 CAUSE Operator forced a media skip. ACTION Redo the restore command if this file is needed. MESSAGE ! NOT RESTORED: FILE COULD NOT BE FOUND BECAUSE OF DAMAGED MEDIA LABEL RECOVERY CAUSE This particular file can not be restored due to bad media label. ACTION To ensure complete data retrieval use duplicate store set and contact your HP support representative.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 1809 1810 1811 1812 1813 1814 1815 1816 500 CAUSE A disk copy of the file exists. ACTION Exclude keep option if you desire the file to be over written. MESSAGE ! COULD NOT BE GIVEN SPECIFIED VOLUME RESTRICTIONS CAUSE The file could not be restored to specified volume/volclass/volset. ACTION Check group restrictions and disk space restrictions.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 1823 1824 1825 Chapter 12 MESSAGE ! DOES NOT HAVE OLD FILE DATES. MECHANISM TO SET OLDDATE FAILED CAUSE The old file dates on media could not be set. ACTION Call your support representative. MESSAGE ! NOT RESTORED: FAILED SAVE OF NEW FILE CAUSE RESTORE could not save the newly restored file. ACTION Call your support representative.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 1826 1827 1828 1829 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 502 ACTION Mount the volume set. MESSAGE ! NOT RESTORED: ACCOUNT DOES NOT EXIST ON USER VOLUME SET. (I.E. ACCOUNT ON THE SYSTEM VOLUMESET LACKS MIRROR ON USER VS) CAUSE Directory structure discrepency. ACTION Call your support representative. MESSAGE ! NOT RESTORED: GROUP DOES NOT EXIST ON USER VOLUME SET. (I.E.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. GROUP WHERE THE FILE RESIDED. 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 Chapter 12 CAUSE User should be the group member to read the file. ACTION Ask the account/system manager to restore the file. MESSAGE ! NOT RESTORED: READ ACCESS REQUIRES (AL) CAPABILITY CAUSE User lacks AL capability required to read the file. ACTION Ask the account/system manager to restore the file.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 504 MESSAGE ! NOT RESTORED: SPECIFIED ACCOUNT DOES NOT EXIST. 'CREATE=ACCOUNT' REQUIRED. CAUSE The file account does not exist in the directory. ACTION Use CREATE=account option. MESSAGE ! NOT RESTORED: CREATION OF ACCOUNT DIRECTORY NODE FAILED. CAUSE STORE internal error. ACTION Call your support representative.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 Chapter 12 CAUSE STORE directory interface error. ACTION Call your support representative. MESSAGE ! NOT RESTORED: SAVE ACCESS REQUIRES (AM) CAPABILITY CAUSE User lacks am capability required to save the file. ACTION Ask the account/system manager to restore the file.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 1862 1863 1864 1868 1869 1871 1872 506 CAUSE User lacks capabilities to purge old file. ACTION Ask the owner of the file, or the system manager or operator to restore this file for you. MESSAGE ! NOT RESTORED: NOT ALL OF LOG DATA WAS WRITTEN AT STORE TIME CAUSE Due to an error writing out the log data for this file at Store time, Restore was not able to completely recover the file. Therefore, it was not restored at all.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1901 Chapter 12 CAUSE This file is not stored because you do not have the proper capabilities. ACTION To store any directory you require SM or OP capability. MESSAGE ! NOT RESTORED: LACK TRAVERSE ACCESS ON DIRECTORY CAUSE User does not have traverse access of a directory in the path of file to be restored. ACTION Have operator restore file for user.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. RELOAD EXCEEDS THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF MOUNTABLE VOLUMESETS FOR THIS SYSTEM (S/R 1901) 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 508 CAUSE The number of directory structures to be restored exceeds the maximum allowed on your system. ACTION Restore only maximum allowed volume set structures. MESSAGE WARNING: RESTORE ENCOUNTERED UNNECESSARY MEDIA SWITCH.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. SAME STORE. (S/R 1909) 1911 1912 1913 1937 1938 1939 1940 Chapter 12 CAUSE The tapes mounted for parallel storeset option were not created by the same store command. If you used a sequential storeset option to create the set of tapes then there is a possibility that some of the tapes were never written and, hence, have a time stamp that does not match the rest of the tapes.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. FOR CANDIDATE FILE: VSM ERROR !. (S/R 1940) 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1948 1950 510 CAUSE Restore failed to allocate space for a candidate file. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE MEDIA CONTAINS NO MPE VOLUME SET DIRECTORIES, 'DIRECTORY' OPTION CAN NOT RELOAD SYSTEM DIRECTORY CAUSE DIRECTORY option specified but no directories on tape. ACTION Check the media set.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 1951 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 Chapter 12 MESSAGE FILES NOT ON MEDIA : CAUSE Some files found no match on tape. ACTION Use the tape set which has these files. MESSAGE RESTORE WAS UNABLE TO CREATE USER "!" IN ACCOUNT "!". CIERROR !. (S/R 1957) CAUSE Newuser command issued by store failed. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE RESTORE WAS UNABLE TO CREATE ACCOUNT "!". CIERROR !.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 512 MESSAGE RESTORE CREATED GROUP "!" IN ACCOUNT "!" ON VOLUMESET "!" CAUSE As part of the CREATE option, restore created the specified group on the specified volume set. This account has default capabilities. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE RESTORE WAS UNABLE TO CREATE GROUP "!" IN ACCOUNT "!". ON VOLUMESET "!". CIERROR !.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. create option. 1972 1974 1975 1976 1985 1986 1987 Chapter 12 ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE STORE MEDIA CREATED ON ! IS ON LDEV ! CAUSE Store tape time stamp mismatch with STORESET option. ACTION Option check the tape set creation times, exclude STORESET. MESSAGE RESTORE WAS UNABLE TO CREATE ACCOUNT "HPSPOOL". (S/R 1974) CAUSE The HPSPOOL account does not exist on the system volume set.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 2009 2014 2015 2016 2018 2019 2020 514 MESSAGE RESTORE GOT A WARNING CREATING USER "!" IN ACCOUNT "!". CIWARN ! (S/R 2009) CAUSE While creating a the specified new user, RESTORE got a warning. ACTION Information only, the user was still created. Look up the CI warning for more detail.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. or more files on the interleaved backup. 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 Chapter 12 ACTION Try to individually restore these files. MESSAGE ! NOT RESTORED: AI LOG DATA FOR FILE WAS MISSED ON MEDIA DUE TO RESTORE ERROR CAUSE Due to a previous media error, RESTORE is unable to locate the required after image data for the specified file. ACTION Try to individually restore this file.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. TRAILER WAS ENCOUNTERED 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 2034 2035 516 CAUSE The file was not restored because the final trailer was encountered before finding the file. ACTION Verify you specified the file name correctly. If the problem still persists contact your HP Support Representative.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. error while updating the file label extension. 2036 2101 2102 2110 2111 2120 2128 2129 Chapter 12 ACTION Contact your HP Support Representative. MESSAGE RESTORE GOT UNEXPECTED ERROR ! FROM SUBSYS ! WHEN UPDATING FILE LABEL EXTENSION DATA CAUSE Restore failed because of an unexpected error from Label Management subsystem. ACTION Contact your HP Support Representative. MESSAGE SPECIFIED DATABASE(S) COULD NOT BE RESTORED.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 2132 2133 2134 2136 2137 2138 2202 2203 518 CAUSE Break/abort or ABORTIO command killed store IO. ACTION Redo store if you need to. MESSAGE STORE/RESTORE ENCOUNTERED EXCESSIVE REWIND RETRIES ON LDEV !. EXAMINE CABLE CONNECTIONS OR BUS ADDRESS. (S/R 2132) CAUSE Dirty tape heads or bad quality media. ACTION Clean tape heads and use new tapes. MESSAGE STORE/RESTORE ENCOUNTERED EXCESSIVE REWIND RETRIES ON REMOTE DEVICE FILE "!".
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 2204 2205 2206 2207 2208 2209 2213 2215 2216 Chapter 12 MESSAGE STORE/RESTORE ENCOUNTERED ERROR READING STORE IPC MESSAGE: IPC ERROR !. (S/R 2204) CAUSE System utility failure. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE STORE/RESTORE ENCOUNTERED ERROR SENDING STORE IPC MESSAGE: IPC ERROR !. (S/R 2205) CAUSE System utility failure. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 2217 2218 2219 2220 2221 2222 520 CAUSE NMstore found a labelled tape or device file equation. ACTION Use unlabelled tapes and file equations. MESSAGE DEVICE FILE "!" HAS A DENSITY THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM THE DENSITY SPECIFIED FOR THE FIRST DEVICE OF THE '(RE)STORESET'. ALL TAPE DEVICE FILES MUST HAVE THE SAME DENSITY. (S/R 2217) CAUSE The tape density are not identical accross store/restore devices.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. (RE)STORESET ! DOES NOT MATCH THE MEDIA RECORD SIZE OF THE DEVICE FILES IN (RE)STORESET !. ALL MEDIA RECORD SIZES MUST BE THE SAME. (S/R 2222) 2223 2224 2225 2226 2227 2228 Chapter 12 CAUSE The record sizes are not identical accross store/restore devices. ACTION Use consistent record size for all drives. MESSAGE MEDIA FORMAT OF DEVICE FILES IN (RE)STORESET ! DOES NOT MATCH THE MEDIA FORMAT OF THE DEVICE FILES IN (RE)STORESET !.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 2229 2230 2231 2232 2234 2235 2236 2242 2243 522 CAUSE Syslist open failure, defaulted to stdlist. ACTION Set a valid file equation for syslist and retry. MESSAGE STORE/RESTORE ENCOUNTERED ERROR CLOSING 'SYSLIST' FILE. (S/R 2229) CAUSE Store could not close syslist file. ACTION Check the syslist file equation and retry. MESSAGE STORE/RESTORE ENCOUNTERED FOPEN FAILURE ON 'OFFLINE' FILE.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. (S/R 2243) 2244 2245 2246 2247 2252 2253 2254 2255 Chapter 12 CAUSE A file could not be restored due to unknown error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE STORE/RESTORE ABORTED DUE TO UNKNOWN ERROR. (S/R 2244) CAUSE Unknown fatal error during store/restore. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE A TRAP OCCURED WHILE GENERATING THE STORE/RESTORE FILE LISTING.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. NONE OF THE DEVICES SHOULD BE DDS UNITS (S/R 2255) 2259 2263 2265 2266 2267 2268 524 CAUSE Both 1/2 inch and DDS devices were specified for a store command. ACTION Make sure all file equations reference the same type of devices and reissue the store command. MESSAGE SET INFORMATION AREA OF DIRECTORY EXTENSION MISSING CAUSE No parallel store set information was written to this tape. ACTION Contact your HP representative.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. specified name for the magneto-optical backup file name. 2271 2272 2280 2281 2282 2283 Chapter 12 ACTION If this behavior does not produce an acceptable backup name, abort store, correct the volume set name, and retype the command. MESSAGE STORE FAILED TO CREATE ITS CHILD PROCESS !: PROCESS MANAGEMENT ERROR ! (S/R 2271) CAUSE Store/Restore encountered an internal error. ACTION Contact your HP representative for further assistance.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 2284 2285 2286 2288 2289 2290 2291 2292 526 MESSAGE CREATED STORE DIRECTORY DISK FILE: "!" CAUSE Due to either the ONLINE=END or STOREDIRECTORY options, STORE created a disk file with the specified name. This disk file contains the store directory information for the backup just created. ACTION Information only.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. WHILE SETTING THE DISC DIRECTORY FILE EOF (S/R 2292) 2293 2294 2295 2296 2297 2298 Chapter 12 CAUSE STORE encountered an error while writing the end of file marker in the disc media directory file. ACTION Information only and no active required because STORE will complete storing all the files.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. BACKUP(S/R 2298) 2299 2300 2301 2302 2303 2321 528 CAUSE Only standard, fixed or undefined record files may be used for store-to-disk. ACTION Specify a standard file for the store-to-disk. MESSAGE PATH NAME OF DISC DEVICE "!" IS TOO LONG (S/R 2299) CAUSE A filename for a store-to-disk file was too long. ACTION Specify a short filename for the store-to-disk file.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 2332 2352 2370 2373 2374 2401 Chapter 12 MESSAGE ALLOCATE SERVICE OF MEDIA MANAGER ENCOUNTERED ERROR (S/R 2332) CAUSE Store/Restore could not allocate a magneto-optical device. ACTION Check the magneto-optical hardware and reissue the command. If the problem persists, contact your HP representative.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 2402 2413 2417 2426 2427 2428 2501 2502 2503 530 MESSAGE STORE SURROGATE ENCOUNTERED FOPEN FAILURE ON 'OFFLINE' FILE (S/R 2402) CAUSE Surrogate failed to open the offline file. ACTION Check the offline file equation and retry. MESSAGE STORE SURROGATE FAILED TO SEND IPC MESSAGE: IPC ERROR !. (S/R 2413) CAUSE System utility failure. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 2504 2505 2506 2507 2508 2509 2510 2511 Chapter 12 CAUSE Store internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE STMGT CANNOT OBTAIN SUFFICENT RESOURCES (GUFD/VSOD) TO OPEN THE FILE. (S/R 2504) CAUSE System internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE STMGT VIEW OF THIS FILE IS OUT OF SYNC. (S/R 2505) CAUSE System internal error.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 2512 2513 2514 2515 2516 2601 2602 2603 2604 532 MESSAGE STMGT WAS UNABLE TO CLOSE ROOT DIRECTORY NODE. (S/R 2512) CAUSE System internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE STMGT WAS UNABLE TO CLOSE ACCOUNT DIRECTORY NODE. (S/R 2513) CAUSE System internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Support Representative. MESSAGE STMGT WAS UNABLE TO CLOSE GROUP DIRECTORY NODE.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. length. 2605 2608 2609 2610 2611 2612 2613 Chapter 12 ACTION Copy the file into a shorter length directory and then store. MESSAGE THE FILE SET USES MALFORMED CHARACTER CLASS (S/R 2605) CAUSE The file set uses malformed character class. ACTION Correct the fileset name. MESSAGE A FILE NAME IN SPECIFIED PATH BEGINS WITH A "-" (S/R 2608) CAUSE A file name in specified path begins with a "-". ACTION Correct the fileset name.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 2651 2652 2651 2652 2653 2654 2655 2656 2657 2658 534 CAUSE A HFS syntax filename component was too long. ACTION Check the spelling and syntax of your input and retype the STORE command. MESSAGE HFS FILE SCANNER ERROR SUBSYSTEM !, ERROR ! (S/R 2651) CAUSE An unknown error was retured from the HFS scanner. ACTION File a service request with Hewlett-Packard.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 2660 2661 2662 2663 2701 2702 2703 2704 Chapter 12 CAUSE The specified path name is too long ACTION Copy the file into a shorter length directory and then store. MESSAGE ! NOT STORED: SCANNER FAILED TO HPFOPEN NODE CAUSE The scanner failed to HPFOPEN the node. ACTION File a service request with Hewlett-Packard. MESSAGE ! NOT STORED: PATH NAME TOO LONG CAUSE The specified path name is too long.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. DIRECTORY FROM HIERARCHIAL DIRECTORY SUBSYSTEM. LOGON GROUP ASSUMED AS THE CURRENT WORKING DIRECTORY (S/R 2704) 2705 2706 2707 2708 2709 2710 2711 536 CAUSE STORE/RESTORE failed to get the current working directory from the hierarchial directory subsystem. ACTION File a service request with Hewlett-Packard. MESSAGE ! NOT RESTORED: COULD NOT CREATE PATH CAUSE The file was not stored because the path could not be created.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 2712 2713 2714 2715 2716 2717 Chapter 12 ACTION Remove the existing file conflicting with the incoming path and retry. MESSAGE RESTORE ENCOUNTERED ERROR ! FROM SUBSYS ! WHILE CREATING USER/GROUP DATABASE. THE PXUTIL.PUB.SYS UTILITY SHOULD BE RUN BY THE SYSTEM MANAGER TO RECREATE THE DATABASES. CAUSE An error was encountered while creating the User/Group Database. ACTION The system manager should run the PXUTIL.PUB.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. RESET ACD OF THIS DIRECTORY ON DISK (S/R 2717) 2718 2719 2720 2732 2733 2734 538 CAUSE A security violation was encountered while attempting to reset the ACD of the directory. ACTION Check capabilities to alter the existing directory. If the capabilities are appropriate, then file a service request with Hewlett-Packard. MESSAGE ! WILL BE RESTORED WITH ORIGINAL CREATOR.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 2744 2745 2801 2802 2807 2808 2811 Chapter 12 MESSAGE WARNING: 'STATISTICS' OPTION HAS BEEN REDUNDANTLY SPECIFIED (S/R 2744) CAUSE The STATISTICS option was specified more than once. ACTION Information only. MESSAGE 'STATISTICS' OPTION CANNOT BE USED WITH 'TRANSPORT' TO MPEv. (S/R 2745) CAUSE The STATISTICS option cannot be used when creating MPEv media. ACTION Remove one of the options and re-run the command.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. 2812 2813 2816 2817 2820 2821 2824 540 CAUSE An error occurred while storing an ALLBASE database during a 7x24 True-Online backup. ACTION Contact your HP Support Representative. MESSAGE ERROR QUIESCING IMAGE DATABASE ! , STATUS = ! CAUSE STORE encountered error during quiesceing (wait for database transactions to complete) the IMAGE database. ACTION Contact your HP Support Representative.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. ;PARTIALDB option. 2825 2830 3000 3001 3002 3003 Chapter 12 MESSAGE ! DATABASE NOT STORED: FILE MISSING FROM ALLBASE DATABASE CAUSE All of the files in the ALLBASE database could not be found on the system. ACTION STORE will not store an incomplete database, by default. Make sure all database files exist on the system. If you need to store an incomplete database, use the ;PARTIALDB option.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. Representative. 3004 3005 3006 3007 3008 3009 3019 3020 542 MESSAGE AN UNEXPECTED TRAP OCCURRED WHILE INSERTING THE SHADOW ENVIRONMENT INTO THE GLOBAL SHADOW CONTROL BLOCK (S/R 3004) CAUSE An internal error occurred while creating the logging facility for the store. ACTION Report the error received to your HP Support Representative.
Store/Restore (Native Mode) and TurboSTORE/iX III (S/R) cont. ENCOUNTERED ERROR (S/R 3020) 3021 3022 3023 3025 3026 Chapter 12 CAUSE An internal error occurred while shadow logging. ACTION Report this error to your HP Support Representative. MESSAGE SHADOW ENABLE AI LOGGING ROUTINE ENCOUNTERED ERROR (S/R 3021) CAUSE An internal error occurred while shadow logging. ACTION Report this error to your HP Support Representative.