MPE/iX Error Messages Manual Vol 2 (32650-90879)
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Volume II Chapter 5
UPS
(UPSERR 0579)
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.
580 MESSAGE UPS Monitor system call error: Error status !
(Subsystem # !, Error # !) received from
procedure HPFOPEN. (UPSERR 0580)
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.
581 MESSAGE UPS Monitor system call error: Error status !
(Subsystem # !, Error # !) received from
procedure FCLOSE. (UPSERR 0581)
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.
582 MESSAGE UPS Monitor system call error: Error status !
(Subsystem # !, Error # !) received from
procedure Release_Object. (UPSERR 0582)
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.
583 MESSAGE UPS Monitor system call error: Error status !
(Subsystem # !, Error # !) received from
procedure Create_Object. (UPSERR 0583)
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.
584 MESSAGE UPS Monitor system call error: Error status !
(Subsystem # !, Error # !) received from
procedure Create_Port. (UPSERR 0584)
CAUSE This is a software-detected error condition that indicates
an error occurred in a call to the specified MPE/iX