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

Chapter 9 337
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.
ACTION Change either the class name, or the number of devices in
the class. This must be done in SYSGEN for local devices
(those configured in SYSGEN), and in NMMGR for DCC
devices (those configured in NMMGR).
0415 MESSAGE **warning** docc devices in class ! degraded
to mode !
CAUSE Attempting to share a class with NMMGR has caused the
mode requested by NMMGR to be degraded to the given
mode.
ACTION If you feel the class should accept NMMGR's mode, use the
LCLASS command to determine that devices are in the
class -- a device of a different type would cause the class to
reject NMMGR's mode. Remove any such devices from the
class, or change the class name that NMMGR is using by
running NMMGR.
0416 MESSAGE **warning** class ! won't accept dcc's mode
of ! anymore
CAUSE In determining the mode of a class, devices configured by
SYSGEN always take precedence. If a device is added to a
class that is shared with NMMGR, and the new device
causes the class to become incompatible with the DCC
devices, the mode of the DCC devices is rejected. The DCC
devices with the given class are not configured when the
system is rebooted, rendering them inoperable.
ACTION Either remove the device that caused the incompatibility,
or change the class name of the DCC device in NMMGR.
0417 MESSAGE **warning** dcc devices degrade class ! to
mode !
CAUSE Although the doc devices are able to share this class with
SYSGEN, their presence degrades access to SYSGEN's
devices.
ACTION Either change the class name of the DCC devices in
NMMGR, or else remove any local devices from the class
whose mode is not compatible with the DCC devices.
0418 MESSAGE **warning** language localized string "USER"
too long
CAUSE When this catalog was language localized, the string
"USER" in message 351 was replaced with a string that is