MPE/iX Error Messages Manual Vol 2 (32650-90879)

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results: The lookup procedure declared that
it had found the character, but reported its
type as "unknown". (UPSERR 570)
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.
571 MESSAGE UPS Monitor logic error: After deciding that
a UPS status character was valid, the UPS
Monitor then failed to find that status
character in its status lookup table. (UPSERR
0571)
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.
572 MESSAGE UPS LDEV ! I/O operation error: The I/O
completion status reported for the UPS I/O
operation had an incorrect, unexpected I/O
subsystem number in it. (UPSERR 0572)
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.
ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard service representative.
573 MESSAGE UPS LDEV ! initialization error: After trying
several times, the UPS Monitor has been
unable to complete the initialization
sequence of I/O operations for this UPS
device. (UPSERR 0573)
CAUSE Something is preventing the HP3000 system from
communicating with the UPS. Possibly a bad I/O interface
cable or bad I/O interface hardware at the system or at the
UPS. Possibly a UPS hardware malfunction.
ACTION Check the I/O interface cable for correct attachment, and
check that the UPS is powered-on. Check that the system
I/O configuration is correct. If the prob- lem is not found,
then call your Hewlett-Packard service representative.
574 MESSAGE UPS Monitor system call error: Error status !
(Subsystem # !, Error # !) received from
procedure Simple_Create_Process. (UPSERR
0574)
CAUSE This is a software-detected error condition that indicates
an error occurred in a call to the specified MPE/iX