MPE/iX Error Messages Manual Volume III HP 3000 MPE/iX Computer Systems Edition 4 Manufacturing Part Number: 32650-90880 E0300 U.S.A.
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Contents 1. Error Messages (ACTIVATE ERROR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Break Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 CIPER Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 CIPER Device Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents SUSPEND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152 Switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152 Symbolic Debugger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155 Sysmain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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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 Error Messages (ACTIVATE ERROR) 20 MESSAGE ACTIVATION OF SYSTEM PROCESS NOT ALLOWED (ACTIVATE ERROR 20) 21 MESSAGE ACTIVATION OF MAIN PROCESS NOT ALLOWED (ACTIVATE ERROR 21) Break Handling (Subsystem 158) 1 5 6 7 MESSAGE Jsinfo failed to return the job type to break management. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Jsinfo failed to return the ldev number for stdin to break management. CAUSE Internal error.
Error Messages Break Handling 9 10 11 12 13 14 10 ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Table management was unable to create the User Interrupt Table for break management. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Table Management was unable to delete the User Interrupt Table for break management. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Error Messages CIPER Devices CIPER Devices (CIPER) 1 MESSAGE Ldev #\ not ready; check cable connections. (CIPER 1) 2 MESSAGE Ldev #\ has been powered up or reset. (CIPER 2) 3 MESSAGE Ldev #\ has been placed off-line. (CIPER 3) 4 MESSAGE Ldev #\ has been placed on-line. (CIPER 4) 5 MESSAGE Ldev #\ reports out of paper; please check and correct if necessary. (CIPER 5) 6 MESSAGE Ldev #\ reports paper jam; please check and correct if necessary.
Error Messages CIPER Devices 20 MESSAGE Ldev #\ reports data loss. (CIPER 20) 30 MESSAGE CIPER ldev #\ is being shut down due to an internal data integrity error. Access to device will be denied until a WARMSTART is performed.
Error Messages CIPER Device Manager CIPER Device Manager (Subsystem 127) 252 253 254 255 MESSAGE The CIPER I/O MANAGER detected an internal software error. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your support representative. MESSAGE The CIPER I/O MANAGER was not able to release an I/O MESSAGE frame. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your support representative. MESSAGE The CIPER I/O MANAGER was not able to SEND an I/O MESSAGE to another I/O MANAGER. CAUSE Internal error.
Error Messages Clock/Timers Manager IN PROGRESS (doing SEND_MSG). 12 13 1002 1003 1010 1102 1103 1110 1202 14 CAUSE Timer interrupt handler has already sent notification message. ACTION None needed. MESSAGE The status of the timer entry is non-active. CAUSE Release of a timer which is dormant. ACTION None needed. MESSAGE A soft interrupt occurred during pause. CAUSE Pause received status from extend_receive. ACTION Pause will retry.
Error Messages Clock/Timers Manager nonexistent. 1203 1210 2002 2003 2004 2005 2010 2102 Chapter 1 CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump. MESSAGE PDC timer call (read calib. and acc.) returned with an error; the time of day is invalid. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump. MESSAGE PDC timer call (read calib. and acc.) returned with an error; the parameter is invalid. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump.
Error Messages CM Debugger 2103 2104 2105 2110 ACTION Take a system dump. MESSAGE PDC WRITE stable storage call returned with an error; cannot complete call without error. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump. MESSAGE PDC WRITE stable storage call returned with an error; the stable storage address is invalid. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump. MESSAGE PDC WRITE stable storage call returned with an error; the stable storage contents are invalid.
Error Messages (Subsystem 169) (Subsystem 169) 25000 25001 25002 25003 25004 25005 25006 Chapter 1 MESSAGE An internal error occurred in DEBUG/STACKDUMP intrinsics. CAUSE An unexpected error was encountered while processing the command/intrinsic. ACTION Retry the command/intrinsic. If the error persists, record any error information that is printed and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The address for the STATUS parameter is invalid or inaccessable.
Error Messages (Subsystem 169) file. 25007 25008 25009 25010 25011 25012 18 CAUSE FOPEN reported an error while trying to open the passed file name. The file is exclusively opened for writing as a FIXED, 132-byte, ASCII file with CCTL. ACTION Ensure that the indicated file does not already exist; ensure there is free disk space; ensure the caller has file CREATE/SAVE capabilities. MESSAGE The file number passed is invalid or inaccessible.
Error Messages (Subsystem 169) 25020 25021 25022 25023 25024 Chapter 1 CAUSE One of the itemnum selectors was not recognized as a supported itemnum. ACTION Verify the use of correct itemnums. Make sure that the itemnum/items are correctly paired. MESSAGE You must have PM capability to debug program files with PM capability. CAUSE An attempt was made to enter DEBUG for a program that was linked/prepped with PM capability by a user who does not have PM capability.
Error Messages CM Emulator & OCT Hewlett-Packard Representative. CM Emulator & OCT (Subsystem 188) 1 2 3 201 202 203 204 205 20 MESSAGE The input node is too low. (CMNODES ERROR 1) CAUSE Bad input parameter. ACTION No harm done. Function returns false. MESSAGE The input node is too high. (CMNODES ERROR 2) CAUSE Bad input parameter. ACTION No harm done. Function returns false. MESSAGE Invalid node return from debug. (CMNODES ERROR 3) CAUSE Bad input parameter. ACTION No harm done.
Error Messages CM Support Routines ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. 501 MESSAGE OCT error occurred. 502 MESSAGE ! is an invalid code segment name. 503 MESSAGE ! is an invalid code segment number. 504 MESSAGE Failed to open file !. 505 MESSAGE ! is an invalid input file. 506 MESSAGE ! is an unknown argument name. 507 MESSAGE Argument ! is specified in an invalid manner. 508 MESSAGE Attempt to read beyond PB. 510 MESSAGE PLABEL ! is out of bounds.
Error Messages CM Support Routines the process whose PIN was passed in, or the code segment is unassigned. 30 60 65 160 301 302 304 305 22 ACTION None. MESSAGE The data segment number is invalid. CAUSE The caller passed in an invalid or an unassigned data segment number. ACTION None. MESSAGE FREEZE returned a bad status. CAUSE The memory manager failed to freeze a compatibility mode code or data segment into memory.
Error Messages CM Support Routines accessed by a user into the diagnostic mode. 309 311 312 320 321 2550 2551 Chapter 1 ACTION Try again once the user is no longer accessing the device. The SHOWDEV command can be used to determine the current owner. MESSAGE The spooler for the device could not be stopped. CAUSE While attempting to place a device into the diagnostic mode, the system could not stop the spooler active on the device. ACTION Use the STOPSPOOL command to stop the spooler.
Error Messages Debug Low Level Breakpoint Management CAUSE Corruption of an operating system data structure or operating system code caused RELSIR to fail. ACTION Perform a system dump. Reboot the system using START. Debug Low Level Breakpoint Management (Subsystem 165) 5 10 15 20 25 30 24 MESSAGE This is an invalid address or caller has insufficient capabilities to access it. CAUSE The address validation routines detected an error while checking the indicated address.
Error Messages Debug Low Level Breakpoint Management address; can't set another. 35 40 45 50 55 Chapter 1 CAUSE The caller tried to set an NM breakpoint where they had already set one. Complete information about the breakpoint existing at the location is returned in the INFO parameter. ACTION Pick a different place to set the NM breakpoint. Delete the existing breakpoint and then set the new one. MESSAGE The BREAKPOINT is owned by another process; can't clear it.
Error Messages Debug Low Level Breakpoint Management 60 65 70 75 85 90 95 26 MESSAGE The END ADDRESS is bigger than START, or SIDs don't match in DATA BREAK ADDRESS. CAUSE The caller specified a range of address that cross a space boundary or is not an ascending range. ACTION Specify a correct address range. MESSAGE The DATA BREAKPOINT INDEX could not be found in the BREAKPOINT TABLE. CAUSE The DATA breakpoint index specified is not in the breakpoint tables.
Error Messages Debug Low Level Breakpoint Management ARM the LOWER PRIV trap. 100 105 110 115 120 125 Chapter 1 CAUSE A process attempted to stop at a place for which it had insufficient capabilities. An attempt was made to arm the LOWER PRIV trap, stopping the process. The trap could not be armed. ACTION None. MESSAGE The maximum number of BREAKPOINTS for your process has been reached. CAUSE Each debug user is allowed a maximum fixed number of breakpoints.
Error Messages Debug Low Level Breakpoint Management Hewlett-Packard Representative. 130 135 140 145 150 155 160 28 MESSAGE The procedure could not locate the DEBUGGER GLOBAL DATA area. CAUSE DEBUG could not allocate storage to maintain its own local data storage. This could be due to lack of disk space for virtual memory. ACTION Verify that there is free virtual memory disk space. MESSAGE The actual INSTRUCTION for that address is not in the BREAKPOINT TABLE.
Error Messages Debug Low Level Breakpoint Management 165 170 175 180 185 190 195 Chapter 1 ACTION Make sure the address is valid. MESSAGE The PIN was not found in the DEBUG TABLES; can't RESUME the process. CAUSE While trying to resume a process at a newly specified address, the interrupt marker for the process could not be located in the debug tables. ACTION Call the resume routine without specifying a new resume address. MESSAGE The PIN is invalid; you may not specify your own PIN.
Error Messages Debug Low Level Breakpoint Management Recompile the program without the option that caused the special breakpoints to be inserted. Relink the program, specifying the ";NODEBUG" option. 200 205 210 215 220 225 230 235 30 MESSAGE The TARGET PIN is invalid for the specified TRACE event. CAUSE The system breakpoint PIN was specified as the target of the trace event request. ACTION Use a PIN other than the system breakpoint PIN.
Error Messages Debug Low Level Breakpoint Management process; can't ARM it. 240 245 250 255 260 Chapter 1 CAUSE The caller tried to set a trace event that has already been set. ACTION None. MESSAGE This trap is currently owned by another process; can't DISARM it. CAUSE The caller tried to disarm a trace event which he did not own. ACTION Specify a trace event which the caller set. Grant user PM capabilities so they may disarm other peoples' trace events.
Error Messages Disk Free Space 265 270 275 280 MESSAGE Accessing NL.PUB.STS requires that you are in PRIV mode. CAUSE An attempt was made to access the system NL by a user without PM capability. ACTION Grant the user PM capability. MESSAGE Accessing SL.PUB.SYS requires that you are in PRIV mode. CAUSE An attempt was made to access the system SL by a user without PM capability. ACTION Grant the user PM capability.
Error Messages Disk Free Space (DFSWARN 6) 7 MESSAGE Physical mount error on LDEV !, no DST entries available. (DFSWARN 7) 8 MESSAGE Physical mount error on LDEV !, no virtual memory available. (DFSWARN 8) 9 MESSAGE Physical mount error on LDEV !, pack has not been converted to new disc free space format. (DFSWARN 9) 10 MESSAGE Physical mount error on LDEV !, disc free space map has previously been damaged.
Error Messages Disk Free Space 50 MESSAGE Disc free space allocation disabled on ldev !, because of a disc label read error. (DFSWARN 50) 51 MESSAGE Disc free space allocation disabled on ldev !, because of a disc label write error. (DFSWARN 51) 52 MESSAGE Disc free space allocation disabled on ldev !, because of a defective tracks table read error. (DFSWARN 52) 53 MESSAGE Disc free space allocation disabled on ldev !, because the pack has an old format disc free space table.
Error Messages Distributed Terminal Subsystems Distributed Terminal Subsystems (DTSERR) This chapter contains validation and Datacomm Configurator (DCC) error messages. Validation errors indicate problems with the network management configuration file. They are detected during network management configuration file validation. DCC errors indicate problems with the link or the DTS manager. They are detected when the host is rebooted.
Error Messages Distributed Terminal Subsystems is too small. 3 ACTION If the data record file has been compressed, it is impossible to validate the file. Go to the UTILITY screen and use the compression utility to make the file larger. Try to validate the file. If it still fails, build the file from a copy of the sample file NMSAMP1.PUB.SYS. If the problem persists when verifying the new file, contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative.
Error Messages Distributed Terminal Subsystems Data. 7 MESSAGE Path: NMMGRpath DTS.PROFILE.linkname is not defined. (DTSERR=7) 8 CAUSE The linkname on the screen specified by the NMMGRpath is not defined; therefore, the profile data record does not exist. ACTION Check that the profile name exists on the DISTRIBUTED TERMINAL SUBSYSTEM PROFILE SELECTION screen and if it does, check that the data record for this profile was created.
Error Messages Distributed Terminal Subsystems 13 ACTION Go to the screen specified by the NMMGRpath and modify the ldev number. MESSAGE Path: NMMGRpath Too many LDEVs are being used (must be ≤600). (DTSERR=13) 15 CAUSE Too many logical device (ldev) numbers are being used. ACTION Visit the screens that use ldevs and delete some ldev numbers. The validation procedure allows a total of 600 ldevs. MESSAGE Path: NMMGRpath Defined LINK. linkname is not being used.
Error Messages Distributed Terminal Subsystems Too many nodes are being used (max. number allowed = 33). (DTSERR=19) 20 CAUSE The DTC specified in the NMMGRpath cannot be processed. Too many nodes are being used. ACTION Go to the DTC SELECTION screen and delete the DTC specified in the NMMGRpath. MESSAGE Path: NMMGRpath Too many classes are being used (max. number allowed = 450). (DTSERR=20) 21 CAUSE The total number of classes exceeds the maximum allowed number.
Error Messages Distributed Terminal Subsystems 25 MESSAGE Path: NMMGRpath Modem type not supported. (DTSERR=25) 27 CAUSE The modem type specified on the DTS TERMINAL PROFILE screen is not 0, 1, or 2. ACTION Modify the modem type specified on the DTS TERMINAL PROFILE screen to specify the appropriate modem type. Press Update Data. MESSAGE Path: NMMGRpath Must supply a physical path. (DTSERR=27) 28 CAUSE A physical path was not specified in the Physical Path IEEE 802.3 Device Adapter field.
Error Messages Distributed Terminal Subsystems 32 ACTION Change the printer profile to be a terminal profile. MESSAGE Path: NMMGRpath PAD device name for LDev #nnn is being used at DTS.DTCPC.SELECT.linkname.CARD012.PAD0. (DTSERR=32) 33 CAUSE A PAD name is used more than once. ACTION Remove all of the duplicate references to the PAD name. MESSAGE Path: NMMGRpath PAD device name for LDev #nnn is being used at DTS.DTCPC.SELECT.linkname .CARD012.PAD1.
Error Messages Distributed Terminal Subsystems 38 MESSAGE Path: NMMGRpath The same LDEV #nnn is being used at DTS.DTCPC.SELECT.linkname.CARD 012.PAD0. (DTSERR=38) 39 CAUSE The same logical device (ldev) number is used more than once. ACTION Remove the duplicate ldev number. MESSAGE Path: NMMGRpath The same LDEV #nnn is being used at DTS.DTCPC.SELECT.linkname .CARD012.PAD1. (DTSERR=39) 40 CAUSE The same logical device (ldev) number is used more than once.
Error Messages Distributed Terminal Subsystems 44 CAUSE The same logical device (ldev) number is used more than once. ACTION Remove duplicate ldev number. MESSAGE Path: NMMGRpath The same LDEV #nnn is being used at DTS.DTCPC.SELECT.linkname .CARD012.(DTSERR=44) 45 CAUSE The logical device (ldev) number is used more than once in the CARD012 configuration. ACTION Remove any duplicate references to the ldev number. MESSAGE Path: NMMGRpath The same LDEV #nnn is being used at DTS.DTCPC.SELECT.
Error Messages Distributed Terminal Subsystems diagnostics. • MMM and LLL are replaced by decimal values; used for detailed diagnostics. • PATH is replaced by an NMCONF path or LLIO physical path. MESSAGE DCC ERROR P-L, (LLIO status SSSSSSSS). CAUSE A problem exists with the low-level I/O services. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative. MESSAGE DCC ERROR P-L, (reply status SSSSSSSS, msg descriptors MMM). CAUSE A problem exists with interprocess communication.
Error Messages Distributed Terminal Subsystems ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative. MESSAGE DCC ERROR P-L, (Ports status SSSSSSSS). CAUSE A problem with the DCC or the port's subsystem occurred. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative. MESSAGE DCC ERROR P-L, time out on reply msg, descriptors MMM. CAUSE The DCC did not receive a reply message within the allotted time. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative.
Error Messages Distributed Terminal Subsystems CAUSE A problem occurred while configuring the link manager. ACTION Contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative. MESSAGE DCC WARNING P-L, Add Ldev to class failure (HLIO status SSSSSSSS, ldev LLL). CAUSE A class contains more than 255 devices, or a conflict in class names exists. ACTION Run SYSGEN to verify the conflict. MESSAGE DCC ERROR P-L, Configuration file close error SSSSSSSS. CAUSE A problem occurred while closing the NMCONFIG.PUB.
Error Messages Distributed Terminal Subsystems NMCONFIX, status SSSSSSSS. CAUSE The NMCONFIX.PUB.SYS does not exist, or a file system or hardware problem exists. ACTION Check that the NMCONFIX.PUB.SYS file exists. If it does not, restore it. If the file exists, check for file system or hardware problems. MESSAGE DCC WARNING P-L, (Startup) cannot copy record to NMCONFIG, status SSSSSSSS. CAUSE The NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS file does not exist, or a file system or hardware problem exists.
Error Messages Distributed Terminal Subsystems 48 Chapter 1
2 Error Messages Viii C 2 File System Label Management (Subsystem 153) 1 2 3 4 5 MESSAGE An internal offset is not valid because it is either less than the minimum or greater than the maximum possible offset for the designated label table. CAUSE A file corruption occurred. ACTION Call Hewlett-Packard and notify your representative that a possible file corruption has occurred. MESSAGE The offset component of the specified UFID is invalid.
Error Messages Viii C 2 File System Label Management offset of the parent file label to which this block is linked. 6 7 8 9 10 50 CAUSE A file corruption has occurred. ACTION Call Hewlett-Packard and notify your representative that a possible file corruption has occurred. MESSAGE The pointer to the first free extent block on the extent free list is either greater than the maximum or less than the minimum possible offset for the designated label table. CAUSE A file corruption has occurred.
Error Messages Viii C 2 File System Label Management 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Chapter 2 MESSAGE The internal timer field of the UFID does not match the internal timer field stored in the actual label for the associated UFID. CAUSE File corruption has occurred. LISTF will fail, with bad UFID displaying on the console. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE An internal change has been made and the size of a label table entry no longer equals the size of a table management entry.
Error Messages Viii C 2 File System Label Management 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 52 CAUSE A request has been made to access a file label extension which is undefined. ACTION The error status will be sent to the caller. MESSAGE An attempt has been made to read beyond the end of the file label extension for the specified file label. CAUSE Read beyond the limit of the file label extension. ACTION The error status will be sent to the caller.
Error Messages Viii C 2 File System Storage Management 25 26 27 28 29 ACTION The error status will be sent to the caller. Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE There exists an extent descriptor for this file label that defines an extent that is not a multiple of a page size. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION The error status will be sent to the caller.
Error Messages Viii C 2 File System Storage Management 20 30 40 50 60 70 100 54 ACTION Check the status returned from LM_ALLOC_LABEL and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The new file size is greater than the available disk space. CAUSE LM_ADD_EXTENT_DESCRIPTION returned bad status. ACTION Free some disk space and try again. MESSAGE The new file size is greater than the available disk space. CAUSE ALLOCATE_SEC_STORAGE failed or accounting denied disk request.
Error Messages Viii C 2 File System Storage Management 110 200 220 230 250 260 292 296 310 Chapter 2 MESSAGE VSM failed to ALLOCATE a new file descriptor. CAUSE VSM_ALLOCATE_GU_FD failed. Table may be full. ACTION Examine the status returned from VSM_ALLOCATE_GU_FD. Retry program; GU_FD table entries will be made available dynamically. MESSAGE The GLOBAL FILE POINTER was not initialized. CAUSE Caller did not set parameter value correctly. ACTION Recode and recompile user program.
Error Messages Viii C 2 File System Storage Management 320 340 350 360 370 514 600 650 56 CAUSE GUFD entry was not found in the hash table. ACTION Recode source to open file before reading/writing. MESSAGE On file close, a negative EOF value was found. CAUSE Unknown at this time. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE MEMMGT failed to POST data from memory to disk. CAUSE The call to POST returned bad status. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Error Messages Viii C 2 File System Storage Management and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.. 660 670 680 700 750 760 800 850 Chapter 2 MESSAGE Label Management failed to update the EOF. CAUSE The request to finish a transaction failed. ACTION Examine the status returned from LM_FINISH_WRITE and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The EOF could not be updated in the Label Table. CAUSE XM_END_SYSTEM_TRANS failed.
Error Messages Viii C 2 Floating Point Conversion 860 900 ACTION Examine the status returned from XM_POST_FILE_FOR_MAP_OUT and if necessary, add more secondary storage. MESSAGE VSM failed to map file from memory to disk. CAUSE VSM_MAP_OUT_FILE failed. ACTION Examine the status returned from VSM_MAP_OUT_FILE. MESSAGE The label table has a negative EOF. CAUSE Label management requested a negative EOF during SM_MAP_LABEL. ACTION Fix the source to pass a positive EOF.
Error Messages Viii C 2 Floating Point Conversion 102 104 105 106 Chapter 2 CAUSE The source format value is not between 1 and 5. ACTION Use valid numbers (shortint 1 through 5): 1 = cm32, 2 = cm64, 3 = nm32, 4 = nm64, 5 = nm128 MESSAGE Invalid destination format. (HPFPCONVERT ERROR 102) CAUSE The destination format value is not between 1 and 5. ACTION Use valid numbers (shortint 1 through 5): 1 = cm32, 2 = cm64, 3 = nm32, 4 = nm64, 5 = nm128 MESSAGE Invalid rounding mode.
Error Messages Viii C 2 High Level I/O High Level I/O (Subsystem 111) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 60 MESSAGE The I/O request was aborted. CAUSE Many possible causes. ACTION This is a warning message and not a standard error condition. Therefore, no additional action is required. MESSAGE The I/O request is currently active. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION This is a warning message and not a standard error condition. Therefore, no additional action is required.
Error Messages Viii C 2 High Level I/O device. 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 Chapter 2 CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The message was not found in the input queue. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The subqueue specified is used by the I/O system. CAUSE Same as for message Content. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The I/O completion port must be ICS-sendable.
Error Messages Viii C 2 High Level I/O 21 MESSAGE The I/O request index supplied was outside the range of the table. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. 22 MESSAGE The RENDEZVOUS for the I/O request has already been done. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 62 MESSAGE A message was received by the LDM that was not understood. CAUSE Internal error.
Error Messages Viii C 2 High Level I/O for the device. 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Chapter 2 CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The device class is invalid. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The COMPATIBILITY MODE I/O queue index is invalid. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE There is a flow control problem in the LDM. CAUSE Internal error.
Error Messages Viii C 2 HPIB Adapter Manager HPIB Adapter Manager (Subsystem 116) 1 MESSAGE The READ transaction was terminated by END or IDENTIFY (EOI) with an even number of bytes transferred. 2 MESSAGE The READ transaction was terminated by END or IDENTIFY (EOI) with an odd number of bytes transferred. 3 MESSAGE The READ transaction was terminated by COUNT; the COUNT was even. 4 MESSAGE The READ transaction was terminated by COUNT; the COUNT was odd.
Error Messages Viii C 2 HPIB Adapter Manager currently in use. 141 MESSAGE The HPIB DAM has detected an error in its internal RS_BLOCK; an entry with incorrect use of user ID. 142 MESSAGE The HPIB DAM has detected no internal user ID available. 143 MESSAGE The HPIB DAM has detected its internal REQ_INFO TABLE integrity error. 144 MESSAGE The HPIB DAM has detected an error in its internal DM_TABLE; table integrity error.
Error Messages Viii C 2 HPIB Adapter Manager 161 MESSAGE The HPIB device adapter has detected a timeout during a CS80 execution phase, and the device adapter is no longer a CONTROLLER-IN-CHARGE (CIC). 162 MESSAGE The HPIB device adapter has detected a timeout during a CS80 execution phase. 163 MESSAGE The HPIB device adapter has detected a timeout during a CS80 command phase, and it has also detected a second timeout while trying to send UNTALK or UNLISTEN commands.
Error Messages Viii C 2 HPIB Adapter Manager identify as an Advanced HPIB Device Adapter Interface. 216 MESSAGE The HPIB device adapter failed its internal self test. 217 MESSAGE The HPIB device adapter function can not be done because PARALLEL POLL (PPOLL) interrupt is enabled. It can be returned in response to a setting of ATTENTION (ATN) FALSE in the transaction. 218 MESSAGE The HPIB device adapter has detected that the LOOPBACK functional test failed.
Error Messages Viii C 2 HPIO Channel Manager detected a device locked during error report/recovery. 230 MESSAGE The HPIB device adapter has detected the failure of the DEVICE ADAPTER PROGRAM (DAP) being downloaded. 244 MESSAGE The HPIB DAM has detected an ERROR when it tries to get virtual quads for this I/O request. 245 MESSAGE The HPIB DAM has detected an error when it tries to get a message frame; IO_GET_FRAME error.
Error Messages Viii C 2 HPIO Channel Manager 44 46 51 129 150 151 Chapter 2 MESSAGE An asynchronous interrupt from a device adapter card was detected, but no associated DMA was found. The interrupt is treated as being spurious in nature. CAUSE Noisy signal from the CIO bus connector cable. ACTION Check the CIO bus connector cable and replace if necessary. MESSAGE A spurious timer event message was received without an associated request info block.
Error Messages Viii C 2 HPIO Channel Manager 152 153 154 155 156 157 159 70 MESSAGE The CHANNEL ADAPTER MANAGER has received a message that contains a descriptor of unknown value in the header. The message is thrown away and no further action is taken. CAUSE Software error reported. ACTION No action required. MESSAGE The CHANNEL ADAPTER MANAGER is in an ILLEGAL STATE condition. A possible cause for this condition is the corruption of the port data area. CAUSE Software error reported.
Error Messages Viii C 2 HPIO Channel Manager RTS buffer OVERRUN error condition. The maximum RTS message allowed is 16 bytes. The associated device adapter card is reset by the CHANNEL ADAPTER MANAGER to clear the error condition. 160 161 162 164 165 167 Chapter 2 CAUSE Bad I/O connector cable or defective device adapter card. ACTION Run diagnostics on the device adapter card. MESSAGE The channel hardware reported a SRQ assertion on an inactive subchannel.
Error Messages Viii C 2 HPIO Channel Manager 168 169 170 171 172 175 176 72 CAUSE CIO channel adapter hardware or bus error. ACTION Run diagnostics on the channel adapter card. MESSAGE The channel hardware reported a catastrophic module error where an ARQ line was asserted on the CIO backplane, but no device adapter card responded to the ARQ poll. The entire channel is reset to clear the error condition. CAUSE CIO channel adapter hardware or bus error occurred.
Error Messages Viii C 2 HPIO Channel Manager internal module error condition. In response, the entire channel is reset by the CHANNEL ADAPTER MANAGER in order to clear the error condition. 181 182 183 184 185 Chapter 2 CAUSE Bad CIO channel adapter hardware. ACTION Replace CIO channel adapter hardware. MESSAGE The internal request information block list is not consistent. This list is doubly linked and is used to track all I/O transactions on the channel hardware.
Error Messages Viii C 2 HPIO Channel Manager 186 191 192 195 196 200 206 74 ACTION Increase the load field in the SYSGEN I/O configuration file for the channel to 256. MESSAGE The internal LOGCHANNEL TABLE has been exhausted of free entries. A unique LOGCHANNEL number is assigned to each active I/O transaction on the channel hardware. CAUSE Too many concurrent I/O requests were activated on the channel.
Error Messages Viii C 2 HPIO Channel Manager 207 208 209 211 213 214 216 Chapter 2 ACTION No action required. MESSAGE The WAIT sequence number in the request information block for a DMA transaction is illegal. This sequence number determines the next step to start, resume, or abort a DMA transaction. CAUSE Channel Adapter Manager (CAM) data structure corruption. ACTION Take a system dump for analysis.
Error Messages Viii C 2 HPIO Channel Manager spontaneously, without a direct order to destroy the transaction. 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 76 CAUSE Hardware error reported. ACTION No action required. MESSAGE A request message contains an illegal buffer address class field. CAUSE Software error reported. ACTION No action required. MESSAGE A request message specifies an illegal device adapter address. CAUSE Software error reported. ACTION No action required.
Error Messages Viii C 2 HPIO Channel Manager DISCONNECT ORDER. 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 236 Chapter 2 CAUSE Software error reported. ACTION No action required. MESSAGE The virtual quad chain specified an ILLEGAL TERMINATING ORDER. CAUSE Software error reported. ACTION No action required. MESSAGE The virtual quad chain specified an order with the DMA continue bit set in an illegal manner. CAUSE Software error reported. ACTION No action required.
Error Messages Viii C 2 I/O Services CAUSE Incorrect SYSGEN I/O configuration file. ACTION Check SYSGEN I/O configuration file. I/O Services (Subsystem 213) 1400 MESSAGE Can not deliver interrupt message. CAUSE Ran out of LLIO message frames. 1401 MESSAGE Can not obtain an I/O software semaphore. 1402 MESSAGE Can not expand the I/O Completion Entry Pool. CAUSE Used up too many completion entries.
Error Messages Viii C 2 Low Level I/O Low Level I/O (Subsystem 113) NOTE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Chapter 2 Positive numbers are notes or warnings. Negative numbers are fatal errors. MESSAGE The operation was successful with retries. CAUSE An I/O was attempted and was successful, but retries were required. ACTION None, unless an excessive number of retries occurred. If there are an excessive number, then changing the device or the media should be looked into.
Error Messages Viii C 2 Low Level I/O 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 -75 -74 80 ACTION None. MESSAGE The end of the media was detected. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION None. MESSAGE The I/O completed successfully with some status available to be read. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION None. MESSAGE The read was terminated by an alternate end of record (aeor). CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION None. MESSAGE Tape density requested is unknown or unsupported.
Error Messages Viii C 2 Low Level I/O -73 -72 -71 ACTION Verify that the configuration and involved devices are correct. MESSAGE Device is unavailable. CAUSE When trying to do a remotely-waited FOPEN of a device, the device is not available. ACTION Retry the request later or determine why the remote device is not responding. MESSAGE File does not have a correct file code. CAUSE Same as message. ACTION None. MESSAGE Cannot open file. CAUSE Same as message. ACTION None.
Error Messages Viii C 2 Low Level I/O -64 -63 -62 -61 -60 -59 -58 -57 -56 82 ACTION None. MESSAGE The device does not support the requested density. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Check file equation for incorrect density. MESSAGE The device parity error count exceeded the maximum retry count. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The I/O completed successfully, and the last available device status should now be read.
Error Messages Viii C 2 Low Level I/O problem. -55 -54 -53 -52 -51 -50 -49 -48 -47 -46 Chapter 2 ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representatiave. MESSAGE A BREAK error occurred. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION None. MESSAGE READ TIME was returned. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION None. MESSAGE No Control Y process ID (PIN) is present. CAUSE Operating system software problem. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The device is off-line.
Error Messages Viii C 2 Low Level I/O Hewlett-Packard Representative. -45 -44 -43 -42 -41 -40 -39 -38 -37 84 MESSAGE Suspect data was encountered during I/O operation. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE A generic hardware problem occurred. CAUSE Error condition occurred in using a device with which additional status is not available. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Error Messages Viii C 2 Low Level I/O Representative. -36 -35 -34 -33 -32 -31 -30 -29 -28 Chapter 2 MESSAGE Unformatted media is being used. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Format media and try operation over. MESSAGE A parity, CRC, or other data type error was detected. CAUSE Possible hardware, media, or link failure. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The device was physically reset or the I/O request was aborted by a reset request.
Error Messages Viii C 2 Low Level I/O -27 -26 -25 -24 -23 -22 -21 -20 86 CAUSE Operating system or product software error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The I/O MANAGER has been locked by another module. CAUSE Possibly an operating system or product software error. ACTION This may be a normal situation if a device diagnostic tool has obtained exclusive access to the device (e.g., tape device diagnostic tools such as REELDIAG and DIAG7978 do this).
Error Messages Viii C 2 Low Level I/O -19 -18 -17 -16 -15 -14 -13 -12 -11 Chapter 2 MESSAGE A DO_UNBIND request was made to a nonexistent I/O MANAGER. CAUSE Operating system problem. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The procedure cannot UNBIND because I/O is still pending. CAUSE Operating system or hardware failure. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Error Messages Viii C 2 Low Level I/O -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 88 MESSAGE A bad revision code was detected for a BIND or DO_BIND request. CAUSE Operating system software problem—version mismatch between modules and procedures. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE A bad meta tag was detected for a BIND or a DO_BIND request. CAUSE Operating system software problem occurred during configuration of device manager components.
Error Messages Viii C 2 Measurement Interface -1 ACTION Determine why system power failure occurred. MESSAGE An I/O operation was aborted by user. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Determine why I/O was aborted. Measurement Interface (Subsystem 133) 5 10 15 25 35 Chapter 2 MESSAGE The PID has not been created. CAUSE The specific process no longer exists in the system.
Error Messages Viii C 2 Measurement Interface 50 65 70 90 100 110 90 ACTION Reduce the number of processes requested and try again. MESSAGE The user buffer is not large enough to hold all requested counters. CAUSE The user of GET_MEASUREMENTS has passed a buffer to receive performance data which is too small. ACTION Increase buffer size and try again. MESSAGE The counter table has no more entries, so all groups requested got enabled.
Error Messages Viii C 2 Measurement Interface 130 140 150 160 170 180 Chapter 2 MESSAGE The current class has been ENABLED too many times without intervening DISABLES. CAUSE Either 1) a second enable for global class, 2) more ID class enables than total number of device classes or more LDEVs than exist in given device class, or 3) a change in groups selected with new enables for new process in process class. ACTION Correct misunderstanding in using ENABLE MEASUREMENTS.
Error Messages Viii C 2 Measurement Interface system. 190 200 210 220 92 ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Failed to obtain lock for the NAME POINTER LIST TABLE. CAUSE Major problem with MEASUREMENT INTERFACE data structure, or TABLE MANAGEMENT control block lock code of the operating system. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Failed to obtain lock for the MI_ID TABLE.
3 Error Messages Viii C 3 Memory Manager (Subsystem 101) 1 MESSAGE The current process does not have access to the given object. 2 MESSAGE No contiguous virtual space is available. 3 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER is starting to THRASH and will, therefore, not allow any further pages to be kicked out until the danger subsides. 4 MESSAGE The MEMORY MANAGER has delayed processing requests for the current PIN, because there is more urgent activity to be done elsewhere.
Error Messages Viii C 3 MPE/iX Data Communications Buffer Manager 14 MESSAGE The virtual address of the source from which data is to be copied is invalid. 15 MESSAGE The virtual address of the target to which data is to be copied is invalid. 16 MESSAGE The length of the data to be copied from one virtual address to another is invalid. 17 MESSAGE Access to the alias operation (used to copy data from one point to another) is not allowed.
Error Messages Viii C 3 MPE/iX Error Management 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Chapter 3 CAUSE Number of error entries to POP off the Process Error Stack is greater than the Error Stack size, or the Error Stack is empty. ACTION Decrease the error entries or increase the Error Stack size. MESSAGE The specified STACK ENTRY does not exist on the PROCESS ERROR STACK. CAUSE The value of INDEX does not correspond to an error in the global error log, or in the Process Error Stack.
Error Messages Viii C 3 MPE/iX Error Management 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 96 MESSAGE An error occurred while attempting to create a KSO for use by the ERROR MANAGEMENT subsystem. CAUSE An error was encountered in attempting to create the global system error log object or a KSO. ACTION Check the system. MESSAGE The ERROR MANAGEMENT subsystem was unable to get a pointer to one of its KSOs.
Error Messages Viii C 3 MPE/iX Error Management obtained. 23 24 25 26 27 28 Chapter 3 CAUSE User is trying to open the System Catalog to access the error message and it failed. ACTION Check System Catalog. MESSAGE The BUFFER and BUF_LEN parameters must be supplied in order to return the text of the specified error to the caller. CAUSE User specified a message to go into buffer and BUFFER and BUF_LEN parameters are not there.
Error Messages Viii C 3 MPE/iX Error Management in the string. 200 201 202 203 204 205 98 ACTION Check the string parameter and correct it. MESSAGE WARNING ** The error management subsystem was unable to open the System Catalog; error messages cannot be obtained. CAUSE When the user tried to access the System Catalog to obtain error messages, an error occurred. ACTION Check the System Catalog or Error messages. MESSAGE WARNING ** Message set ! was not found in the System Catalog.
Error Messages Viii C 3 MPE/iX Error Management 501 502 503 504 505 506 508 Chapter 3 ACTION Check the error stack. MESSAGE The menu selection is not valid; select from the menu choices only. CAUSE User has entered a character string which does not match any of the options specified in the accompanying menu of choices. ACTION Enter only the indicated selections. MESSAGE The specified INFO string is longer than allowed.
Error Messages Viii C 3 MPE/iX Error Management after specifying a subsystem number. 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 100 ACTION Either provide a message number or delete the subsystem number from the INFO string. MESSAGE A message number was specified without a corresponding subsystem number. CAUSE A message number was specified but the subsystem number (first parameter) was left blank. ACTION You must either specify both a subsystem number and message number or neither.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Native Mode Device File corresponding delimiters must be present. 516 534 550 551 ACTION Adhere to required syntax. The INFO string for this program must contain a minimum of two parameters. If you need help on syntax, type "HELP MSGUTIL". MESSAGE The name for the specified subsystem could not be obtained. CAUSE The user has provided a subsystem number which is not in the System Catalog. ACTION Check the System Catalog or use the right number.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Native Mode Device File -3 MESSAGE A return parameter to NMDF specifies an address out of the user data area. -4 MESSAGE Information was requested on a native mode device file that does not exist. -5 MESSAGE Get or Set_device_information could not sm_open a device file. -6 MESSAGE Get or Set_device_information was passed an invalid device file name. -7 MESSAGE Get/set_device_information could not open a device file.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Native Mode Device File -20 MESSAGE Get_device_information was asked for a next device or class and no next device or class exists. -20 MESSAGE Get_device_information was asked for a next device or class and no next device or class exists. -21 MESSAGE Get_device_information was asked for an nth device and no nth device exists. -22 MESSAGE Get_device_information was asked for the nth device/class but "n" was not first specified.
Error Messages Viii C 3 NLIOUTIL device that already exists. NLIOUTIL (NLIO WARN, NLIO ERR) 11 MESSAGE TERMINAL n IS SHUT. 12 MESSAGE PRINTER n IS SHUT. 21 MESSAGE TERMINAL n IS OPENED IN LANGUAGE n. 22 MESSAGE PRINTER n IS OPENED WITH LANGUAGE n. 31 MESSAGE TERMINAL n IS OPENED WITH LANGUAGE n, RECCONV. 32 MESSAGE TERMINAL n IS OPENED WITH LANGUAGE n, NORECCONV. 33 MESSAGE PRINTER n IS OPENED WITH LANGUAGE n, RECCONV. 34 MESSAGE PRINTER n IS OPENED WITH LANGUAGE n, NORECCONV.
Error Messages Viii C 3 NLIOUTIL ldev. 1202 MESSAGE TERMINAL n IS CONTROLLED BY OTHER PROCESS. (NLIO WARN 1202) CAUSE Same as message. ACTION Re-try the same command. MESSAGE TERMINAL n IS IN USE, SHUT PENDING. (NLIO WARN 1204) CAUSE Same as message. ACTION No action required. MESSAGE PRINTER n IS IN USE, SHUT PENDING. (NLIO WARN 1205) CAUSE Same as message. ACTION No action required. MESSAGE TERMINAL n HAS NOT BEEN OPENED YET.
Error Messages Viii C 3 NLIOUTIL 2101 2102 2110 2111 2113 2114 2115 106 CAUSE Command name incorrect. ACTION Re-enter the command. Use HELP to check the syntax. MESSAGE TOO MANY PARAMETERS WERE ENTERED. (NLIO ERR 2101) CAUSE Same as message. ACTION Re-enter the command using the correct syntax. Use HELP to check the syntax. MESSAGE INVALID DELIMITER WAS ENTERED. (NLIO ERR 2102) CAUSE The second OPEN delimeter is incorrect. ACTION Re-enter the command using the correct syntax.
Error Messages Viii C 3 NLIOUTIL 2116 MESSAGE TMUX TERMINAL WAS SPECIFIED. (NLIO ERR 2116) 2120 MESSAGE INVALID LANGUAGE WAS ENTERED. (NLIO ERR 2120) CAUSE The input language ID was not a valid one. ACTION Check the language ID and re-enter the command, specifying a correct language ID. MESSAGE UNKNOWN LANGUAGE WAS ENTERED. (NLIO ERR 2121) CAUSE Unsupported language ID was entered. as the system default language. ACTION Check the language ID and re-enter the command.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Parser 2164 MESSAGE REDUNDANT LATIN PARAMETER. (NLIO ERR 2164) 2165 MESSAGE REDUNDANT NONLATIN PARAMETER. (NLIO ERR 2165) 2166 MESSAGE REDUNDANT WIDTH PARAMETER. (NLIO ERR 2166) 2167 MESSAGE REDUNDANT SHAPE PARAMETER. (NLIO ERR 2167) 2170 MESSAGE LANGUAGE WAS NOT ASIAN LANGUAGE. (NLIO ERR 2170) 2171 MESSAGE LANGUAGE WAS NOT MEA LANGUAGE. (NLIO ERR 2171) 2180 MESSAGE TERMINAL CANNOT BE OPENED WITH MEA LANGUAGE.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Parser 9 MESSAGE The parser output buffer has overflowed. (parserr 09) 10 MESSAGE An integer value between -2147483648 and 2147483647 expected. (parserr 10) 11 MESSAGE This value is not valid for this parameter. (parserr 11) 12 MESSAGE Invalid prompt string construct in column !. (parserr 12) 13 MESSAGE The ! and ! parameters may not be specified together. (parserr 13) 14 MESSAGE Subparameter # ! of the ! parameter is required.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Parser (parserr 45) 46 MESSAGE Too many UDC parameters have been specified. (parserr 46) 48 MESSAGE The forms message must be terminated by a period. (parserr 48) 49 MESSAGE Parser internal error (cntl-y). (parserr 49) 50 MESSAGE Encountered an unexpected error. (parserr 50) 51 MESSAGE Encountered an unexpected end-of-line. (parserr 51) 52 MESSAGE Encountered an unexpected left parenthesis. (parserr 52) 53 MESSAGE Encountered an unexpected right parenthesis.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Parser token. (parserr 68) 69 MESSAGE Encountered an unexpected special token. (parserr 69) 70 MESSAGE Encountered an unexpected udc syntax token. (parserr 70) 71 MESSAGE Encountered an unexpected vs name token. (parserr 71) 72 MESSAGE Encountered an unexpected less than token. (parserr 72) 73 MESSAGE Encountered an unexpected lt/eq token. (parserr 73) 74 MESSAGE Encountered an unexpected not equal token. (parserr 74) 75 MESSAGE Unknown token.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Parser 125 MESSAGE Expected a comma or a semicolon. (parserr 125) 130 MESSAGE Expected account name. (parserr 130) 140 MESSAGE Expected a file reference caret character. (parserr 140) 201 MESSAGE Value must be >= 0 and <= 65535. (parserr 201) 202 MESSAGE Undefined variable name. (parserr 202) 203 MESSAGE String expression is too complicated. (parserr 203) 204 MESSAGE String and integer operands may not be mixed like this.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility 255 MESSAGE Invalid use of wordchar. (parserr 255) 256 MESSAGE Special characters are not allowed. (parserr 256) 257 MESSAGE Parser internal error — delims array out of sync (parserr 257) 258 MESSAGE Missing left brace. (parserr 258) 259 MESSAGE Duplicate specification of an access mode. (parserr 259) 260 MESSAGE Duplicate specification of an accessor. (parserr 260) 261 MESSAGE Can't have alpha characters.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility the server type for the port is not a process server. 20 21 30 40 50 105 114 CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The procedure attempted to queue a message frame (via a SEND primitive) to a port that is already queued to a port (either this port or some other port), or on the free list of a message port. CAUSE Same as message content.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility 110 115 120 121 122 123 Chapter 3 ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The procedure attempted to acquire a counting semaphore port with a global port number (must access this type of semaphore port with a local port number). CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 116 MESSAGE The PFP class to associate the new port with is invalid. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The specified name for the PFP's port can not be found in the port directory. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility 132 160 165 170 171 172 Chapter 3 CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The procedure attempted to purge (via PURGE_PORT) one of a process's standard ports; these ports may only be purged via a process termination. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility out of table entries. 173 174 175 176 180 190 118 CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE An error (from TABLE MGT) was encountered when trying to obtain a table entry from a process's local port DESCRIPTOR TABLE. Usually, the error is due to the table being empty. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility LIST. 191 200 210 235 240 241 260 Chapter 3 CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The specified WAIT ENTRY was not found in the WAIT queue. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Internal status was never returned to a caller. CAUSE Same as message content.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility 261 262 270 280 285 300 120 CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Internal status was never returned to the caller. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Incompatible port access.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility initialization buffer for the server private data area, the initialization length was larger than the entire private data area. 342 343 344 365 373 374 Chapter 3 CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The item value specified (via PORT_CONTROL) for the item type is not valid. CAUSE Same as message content.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility 375 380 390 400 410 420 450 122 MESSAGE The value used for the process interrupt type (to CAUSE_PROCESS_INTERRUPT) is not defined, or illegal in this context (other process interrupt manipulation primitives). CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility frames to reserve disc space for (for a non-resident pool) exceeded the total (maximum) number of frames requested. 460 480 490 500 535 537 Chapter 3 CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The procedure attempted to create a semaphore port with port options that are invalid for a semaphore port. CAUSE Same as message content.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility Representative. 540 560 580 590 600 605 610 124 MESSAGE The specified port type is invalid, or the access is inconsistent with the port's type. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The specified server type is invalid, or the access is inconsistent with the port's type of server. CAUSE Same as message content.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility 620 630 650 651 680 710 Chapter 3 ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The process interrupt level being accessed in not available to the caller since it exceeds the caller's execution ring level. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility 720 730 750 760 770 775 776 126 MESSAGE A message at the specified subqueue location was not found on an enabled subqueue. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE No message was found on the specified port that matched the specified pattern (and search conditions). CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility 778 779 780 785 790 791 Chapter 3 CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The mode for the specified process interrupt handler is not valid; must be either NM or CM. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility is invalid, or the procedure currently does not have that local port number defined. 824 825 826 827 828 830 128 CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The procedure attempted to UNFREEZE (via PORT_CONTROL) a port that was not previously frozen. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility 834 835 836 840 841 850 851 Chapter 3 MESSAGE An attempt to create a port with ICS_ACCESSIBLE option without MEMORY_RESIDENT option. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE An attempt to create a port with MEMORY_RESIDENT option and associate it with a message pool that does not have the option. CAUSE Same as message content.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility 855 856 880 885 890 900 130 CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE An attempt to open a port; the port was created with exclusive access, or the caller requested exclusive access and another process already opened it, or an attempt to add exclusive access (via PORT_CONTROL) when others have it opened. CAUSE Same as message content.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility 905 910 915 920 950 960 Chapter 3 ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE An attempt to acquire a semaphore port that has been marked as unavailable (via PORT_CONTROL). CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE An attempt to acquire a semaphore port that is owned by another process, and the caller did not wish to wait.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Port (IPC) Facility 990 1000 1010 1020 1030 1040 1050 132 MESSAGE A process blocked on a port WAIT (via a receive port primitive) and requested to be notified if a process interrupt occurred before the block was satisfied. Signifies that the process interrupt occurred first; receive not satisfied. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Private Volumes 1051 1060 1061 MESSAGE The type of semaphore specified for this semaphore record initialization is not within the valid range. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system dump and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The procedure attempted to AWAKEN a process from waiting on its standard signal port (via IPC_WAIT_PROCESS), but the process was not currently waiting on its standard signal port; the AWAKE was sent anyway.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Private Volumes 26 MESSAGE VOLUME SET IS NOT PHYSICALLY MOUNTED ON SYSTEM (PVERR 26) 27 MESSAGE VOLUME SET/CLASS DEFINITION DOES NOT EXIST (PVERR 27) 28 MESSAGE NO HOME VOLUME SET DESIGNATED FOR ! (PVERR 28) 29 MESSAGE GROUP IN HOME VOLUME SET SPECIFICATION DOES NOT EXIST (PVERR 29) 30 MESSAGE ACCOUNT IN HOME VOLUME SET SPECIFICATION DOES NOT EXIST (PVERR 30) 31 MESSAGE GROUP DOES NOT EXIST ON VOLUME SET (PVERR 31) 32 MESSAGE ACCOUNT DOES NOT EXIST ON VOLUME SET
Error Messages Viii C 3 Private Volumes 53 MESSAGE NAME SEGMENT (INTERNAL PROBLEM) FULL (PVERR 53) 54 MESSAGE PV USER SEGMENT (INTERNAL PROB.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Private Volumes 108 MESSAGE SUBTYPE INCONSISTENCY BETWEEN DEVICES SPECIFIED (PVERR 108) 109 MESSAGE PACK SIZE INCONSISTENCY BETWEEN DEVICES SPECIFIED (PVERR 109) 110 MESSAGE ATTEMPTED TO COPY TO A BAD TRACK (PVERR 110) 111 MESSAGE NO SUSPECT TRACKS FOUND (PVERR 111) 112 MESSAGE NO ALTERNATE TRACKS AVAILABLE (PVERR 112) 113 MESSAGE TRACK NOT REASSIGNED (PVERR 113) 114 MESSAGE TRACK IN RESERVED AREA - MUST REFORMAT PACK (PVERR 114) 115 MESSAGE INVALID NUMERIC VA
Error Messages Viii C 3 Private Volumes 131 MESSAGE UNEXPECTED DELIMITER (PVERR 131) 132 MESSAGE UNEXPECTED PARAMETER (PVERR 132) 133 MESSAGE FORMAT SWITCH INSIDE DISC UNIT OFF (PVERR 133) 134 MESSAGE Problem with DTT or DFSM (PVERR 134) 135 MESSAGE ILLEGAL CYLINDER NUMBER — TRY AGAIN (PVERR 135) 136 MESSAGE ILLEGAL HEAD NUMBER — TRY AGAIN (PVERR 136) 137 MESSAGE DTT TABLE IS FULL — ENTRY NOT ADDED (PVERR 137) 138 MESSAGE LDEV ! IS NOT IN VOLUME TABLE — TRY SWITCHING DISC UNIT OFFLIN
Error Messages Viii C 3 Private Volumes INVISIBLE) (PVWARN 151) 155 MESSAGE Error* Could not get working space to begin RECOVER. Allocation will be disabled on LDEV !. Try again later (PVERR 155) 156 MESSAGE Error* Fatal error while trying to RECOVER must re-INIT (PVERR 156) 157 MESSAGE Beginning RECOVER (PVWARN 157) 158 MESSAGE Finished RECOVERing files, beginning CONDense (PVWARN 158) 159 MESSAGE Error* File ! has disc space that has already been allocated to another file.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Private Volumes 174 MESSAGE Warning* Couldn't read file label ldev ! addr ! *continuing* (PVWARN 174) 175 MESSAGE Warning* Checksum error on file ! *continuing* (PVWARN 175) 176 MESSAGE Warning: Vinit is being run with a Factory only entry point. This may compromise system integrity. (PVWARN 188) 177 MESSAGE Error* Problem with Disc Free Space Map (PVERR 177) 178 MESSAGE Warning* An extent of file ! already released.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Private Volumes to MPE/iX. This operation may not be meaningful. (PVWARN 194) 195 MESSAGE Cartridge Tapes do not have Defective Sector Tables. (PVWARN 195) 196 MESSAGE Unable to read the Disc Label. The following defective sector information may not be valid. (PVWARN 196) 197 MESSAGE Unable to read the Defective Sector Table. (PVERR 197) 198 MESSAGE Defective Sector Table is empty. (PVERR 198) 199 MESSAGE ! Defective Sectors Found. (Sector values are in Decimal.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Process Manager Process Manager (Subsystem 102) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Chapter 3 MESSAGE The user lacks process handling capability. CAUSE User does not have Process Handling (PH) capability. ACTION Relink the program with PH capability. MESSAGE A required parameter is missing. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Supply the required parameter. MESSAGE The caller does not have access to a VAR parameter. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION None.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Process Manager 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 40 50 60 142 ACTION None. MESSAGE The specified stack size is insufficient. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Respecify the stack size. MESSAGE The loader failed to LOAD the program. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Debug the program. MESSAGE An illegal priority class was specified. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Refer to the MPE/iX Intrinsics Reference Manual for legal priority class.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Process Manager 71 80 100 200 210 220 300 1486 1487 Chapter 3 MESSAGE The PROTECTID to be deleted does not exist. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION None. MESSAGE There is no process which corresponds with the specified PROCESSID. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION None. MESSAGE A notification handler has not been supplied. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION None. MESSAGE ADOPT INTO failed to move process one to the child list of process two.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Reply Information Table Reply Information Table (rit) 1 MESSAGE INVALID LENGTH. ( rit 1) 2 MESSAGE NON-NUMERIC CHARACTER. (rit 2) 3 MESSAGE MUST BE YES, Y, NO, OR N. (rit 3) 4 MESSAGE MUST BE YES, Y, NO, N, OR A NUMBER. (rit 4) 5 MESSAGE EXPECTED A NUMERIC RESPONSE. (rit 5) 6 MESSAGE EXPECTED A NUMERIC PARAMETER. (rit 6) 7 MESSAGE EXPECTED A YES/Y/NO/N RESPONSE. (rit 7) 8 MESSAGE EXPECTED A YES/Y/NO/N PARAMETER.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Reply Information Table 30 MESSAGE REQUEST HAS BEEN ABORTED BY AUTOMATIC VOLUME RECOGNITION. (rit 30) 31 MESSAGE INVALID CHARACTER IN REPLY PARM. (rit 31) 32 MESSAGE THIS REPLY HAS ONLY THREE PARAMETERS. (rit 32) 33 MESSAGE THIS REPLY EXPECTS ONLY TWO PARAMETERS. (rit 33) 34 MESSAGE REPLY HAS AT LEAST TWO PARAMETERS. (rit 34) 35 MESSAGE EXPECTED A VALID PIN NUMBER. (rit 35) 36 MESSAGE UNRECOGNIZED REPLY TYPE ENTERED IN RIT.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Reply Information Table 146 Chapter 3
4 Error Messages Viii C 3 Secondary Storage Management (Subsystem 145) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MESSAGE Disk space is not available. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Purge old files or install a new disk. MESSAGE Allocation was disabled on this device. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Enable allocation on this device. MESSAGE SECONDARY STORAGE MAP (page allocation) is out of sync. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system memory dump for debugging purposes.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Serial Disk 8 MESSAGE SECONDARY STORAGE MAP is not on the page boundary. CAUSE Same as message content. ACTION Take a system memory dump for debugging purposes.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Serial Disk 16 MESSAGE LDEV #\ Attempted to write on protected drive (SDERR 16) 17 MESSAGE LDEV #\ Out of sync with Gap Table while reading (SDERR 17) 18 MESSAGE LDEV #\ Gap Table overflow - probably ignored EOT (SDERR 18) 19 MESSAGE LDEV #\ Too many EOFs for this disc (SDERR 19) 20 MESSAGE LDEV #\ No spare blocks available. (SDERR 20) 21 MESSAGE LDEV #\ Uninitialized media.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Socket Initialization 37 MESSAGE LDEV #\ Attempted to write past EOT without capability (SDERR 37) 38 MESSAGE LDEV #\ ATTACHIO failure - loading or unloading (SDERR 38) 39 MESSAGE LDEV #\ Request aborted externally. (SDERR 39) 40 MESSAGE LDEV #\ "Write" capability denied by operator (SDERR 40) 41 MESSAGE LDEV #\ System or device powerfail.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Special Routine For Stack Unwind 10 11 19 20 21 30 31 Chapter 4 CAUSE A Pascal "ESCAPE" statement executed but no TRY/RECOVER block was active anywhere in the runtime stack. ACTION Put a TRY/RECOVER block around the statement which causes the escape, or remove the "ESCAPE" statement from your code (if possible).'' MESSAGE **** Non-unwindable descriptor during Escape; CODE = ! (UNWIND 10). CAUSE The procedure assembled with NO_UNWIND in .
Error Messages Viii C 3 SUSPEND CAUSE This is a language construct problem. There is not enough contiguous HEAP space available, or there was an invalid HEAP request due to an unitialized variable, bad string length, etc. ACTION Ensure correctness and/or efficiency of the code. SUSPEND (SUSPEND ERROR) 20 MESSAGE INSUFFICIENT CAPABILITY (SUSPEND ERROR 20) Switch (Subsystem 100) 20 30 40 50 60 152 MESSAGE Switch to CM was attempted with an illegal method. CAUSE Bad value in method parameter.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Switch 80 90 110 120 130 150 152 154 156 Chapter 4 CAUSE A switch was made to CM in METHOD_SPLIT by a user mode program. ACTION Link the program with privilege mode. MESSAGE Procedure specification is illegal. CAUSE Switch to CM is not by ID, NAME or PLABEL. ACTION Fix the PROC parameter. MESSAGE Switch to CM was attempted with an illegal ID number. CAUSE The ID number is out of range. ACTION Correct the ID number in the program.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Switch 158 160 162 164 166 168 200 210 154 CAUSE An illegal PD_PARM_TYPE was specified in a PARMS record entry (in HPSWITCH TO CM). ACTION Use a legal type. MESSAGE Illegal I/O specification. CAUSE A reference parameter is not input or output in a reference parameter in a PARMS record entry (in HPSWITCH TO CM). ACTION Specify input, output or both. MESSAGE Illegal function return length.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Symbolic Debugger 250 270 290 300 330 ACTION Use a legal type. MESSAGE An illegal number of arguments was passed to SWITCH to NM. CAUSE The parameter specifying the number of arguments was not within the legal range. ACTION Use a legal number of arguments. MESSAGE The SWITCH to NM method is illegal. CAUSE Switch to NM is not by ID, NAME or PLABEL. ACTION Use a legal method. MESSAGE A FINDPROC error occurred while switching to NM.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Symbolic Debugger DB1-DB8 Debugger Errors Internal error messages, which are in the range of 501 to 579, should not occur with normal debugger use. If they do occur, report them to your HP support representative. Child process (program) errors result in signals which are communicated to the debugger. If a program error occurs while executing a procedure call from the command line, it is handled like any other error (in other words, you can investigate the called procedure).
Error Messages Viii C 3 Symbolic Debugger accesses are done word-at-a-time, regardless of how data is formatted in memory. UE302 UE303 UE304 UE306 UE307 UE308 UE309 Chapter 4 MESSAGE ADDRESS NOT FOUND CAUSE The address is part of a command and is invalid. It is probably out of range. ACTION Check the validity of the address and re-enter the command. MESSAGE CANNOT READ THAT LOCATION CAUSE Access to the child process failed, possibly caused by an invalid address.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Symbolic Debugger UE310 UE311 UE312 UE314 UE315 UE316 UE317 UE318 158 MESSAGE STACK ISN'T THAT DEEP CAUSE The debugger tried to set a breakpoint or view a procedure at an invalid depth. The child process stack was not that deep. ACTION Use the trace command to list the child process stack. MESSAGE NO SYMBOLS FOR THAT PROCEDURE CAUSE The debugger tried to set a breakpoint using a stack depth, when the procedure at that stack depth was non-debuggable.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Symbolic Debugger use the breakpoint count command on an existing breakpoint. UE319 UE320 UE321 UE322 UE323 UE324 UE326 Chapter 4 ACTION Refer to the "Breakpoint Commands" section in the HP Symbolic Debugger User's Reference Manual to see the correct syntax for breakpoint commands. MESSAGE COUNT MUST BE POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE CAUSE A count of zero was given for a breakpoint or breakpoint count command. ACTION Re-enter the command with a non-zero count.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Symbolic Debugger UE328 UE329 UE330 UE331 UE332 UE333 UE334 ACTION Re-enter the command and include a command-list within braces ({ }). MESSAGE NO BREAKPOINT SET AT CURRENT LOCATION CAUSE An attempt was made to activate, delete, or suspend a breakpoint where no breakpoint was defined. ACTION Use the lb (list breakpoints) command to see where breakpoints are set.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Symbolic Debugger the assertion to suspend or delete. UE335 UE336 UE337 UE338 UE339 UE341 UE343 Chapter 4 MESSAGE "Directory" COMMAND NEEDS A DIRECTORY NAME (IN QUOTES) CAUSE The D (Directory) command was invoked without specifying a directory name surrounded by double quotation marks ( " ). ACTION Re-enter the D (Directory) command and enclose a valid directory name in quotation marks ( " ).
Error Messages Viii C 3 Symbolic Debugger UE344 UE345 UE346 UE348 UE349 UE350 UE351 UE352 162 ACTION Re-enter the command with a correct numeric expression. MESSAGE "t" MUST BE FOLLOWED BY "a", "b", "c", "m", or "r", OR EXPRESSION CAUSE As part of the t (toggle) command, the t (toggle) was not followed by one of these commands: a (assertion), b (breakpoint), c (case), m (macros), or r (recording).
Error Messages Viii C 3 Symbolic Debugger UE353 UE354 UE355 UE356 UE357 UE358 UE359 CAUSE The expression handler failed. This may have been caused by a corrupt environment or a parsing problem. ACTION Re-enter the expression in an alternate form, if possible. MESSAGE DATA TOO BIG TO PUT IN THE CHILD PROCESS CAUSE A string constant or other data was larger than the total size of the buffer in xdbend.lib.sys ACTION Re-enter a smaller string constant or data item, if applicable.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Symbolic Debugger UE360 CAUSE Operand of &, $addr, or addr operator is marked as a constant or register type. ACTION Use the \t display format to find the type of the object being displayed. MESSAGE POSTFIX "++" NOT SUPPORTED POSTFIX "--" NOT SUPPORTED PREFIX "++" NOT SUPPORTED PREFIX "--" NOT SUPPORTED UE361 UE362 UE363 UE364 UE365 164 CAUSE An attempt was made to use an unsupported operator. For example, ++n, --n, n++, n--.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Symbolic Debugger UE366 UE367 UE368 UE369 UE370 UE371 UE372 UE373 Chapter 4 ACTION Try again with $lang set to a different language. MESSAGE INVALID REAL NUMBER CAUSE The specified numeric expression was not a real number. ACTION See the appropriate language reference manual, or Table 4-3 in this manual, for the format of real numbers. MESSAGE MISFORMED GLOBAL NAME CAUSE Colon ( : ) must be followed by a variable name (string).
Error Messages Viii C 3 Symbolic Debugger variable $lang. The valid language designators are COBOL, Pascal, FORTRAN, C, and default. UE374 UE375 UE376 UE377 UE378 UE379 166 ACTION Re-enter the command with COBOL, Pascal, FORTRAN, C, or default as the designator. MESSAGE LOCAL IS NOT ACTIVE CAUSE A local variable name was recognized but the procedure it belongs to was not currently active on the child process stack. ACTION Re-enter the command after its procedure has been called.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Symbolic Debugger UE381 UE382 MESSAGE LENGTH NOT ALLOWED WITH "TEXT" FORMAT CAUSE Given the data display format, the TEXT did not allow the data length specification because it is irrelevant or implicit in the format. ACTION Refer to the HP Symbolic Debugger User's Reference Manual to see valid data viewing formats.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Symbolic Debugger PROCEDURE UE392 UE393 UE396 UE398 UE399 UE400 UE401 168 CAUSE A large limit (NUM) exists on how many parameters can be passed to a procedure called from the command line. ACTION Check the number of parameters for the procedure you are attemping to call. If the limit (NUM) is less than the number of parameters in the procedure, that procedure cannot be called from the command line.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Symbolic Debugger UE402 UE403 UE404 UE405 UE407 UE408 CAUSE Token parsed as a string constant was missing a trailing double quotation mark before the end of the command line. ACTION Re-enter the string with a beginning and ending double quotation marks. MESSAGE MACROS NESTED TOO DEEPLY CAUSE A user specified macro has caused the evaluation of over 20 macro definitions during its evaluation. The debugger cannot evaluate macros nested this deep.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Symbolic Debugger UE411 UE412 UE413 UE415 UE416 UE418 UE419 UE420 UE421 170 MESSAGE OPERAND STACK OVERFLOW CAUSE An expression was too complicated for the expression handler to parse. A combination of more than 15 nested parentheses and/or pending operators may be the cause. ACTION Re-enter the expression, using less than 15 nested parentheses. MESSAGE CAN'T EXECUTE CHILD PROGRAM CAUSE The debugger could not execute the object file given.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Symbolic Debugger UE422 UE423 UE424 UE425 UE426 UE427 UE428 Chapter 4 CAUSE There are more tables among the field and its ancestors than there were subscripts given. ACTION Determine which fields are tables, and supply subscripts. MESSAGE UNEXPECTED ARRAY SUBSCRIPT LIST CAUSE Neither the field specified nor any of its ancestors are tables, but one or more subscripts was given. ACTION Do not give a list of subscripts.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Symbolic Debugger UE429 UE430 UE431 UE432 UE433 UE434 UE435 172 MESSAGE CAN'T MOVE ALPHABETIC FIELD TO NUMERIC FIELD CAUSE The source of the move is an alphabetic field, while the destination field is numeric. ACTION None, moving an alphabetic field to a numeric field is illegal. MESSAGE CAN'T MOVE ALPHANUMERIC FIELD CONTAINING NON-DIGIT TO NUMERIC FIELD CAUSE The source of the move is an alphanumeric field containing a non-digit, while the destination is numeric.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Symbolic Debugger UE436 ACTION Determine which fields are tables, and supply subscripts. MESSAGE SUBSCRIPT NUMBER OUTSIDE RANGE TO . CAUSE Subscript number was outside the valid range of to . ACTION Supply a value between and .
Error Messages Viii C 3 Sysmain DB8 MESSAGE WARNING: "XDBEND" WAS NOT LINKED WITH THIS PROGRAM CAUSE The special procedure "_end_" was not found in the symbol table during initialization. If xdbend is missing, string constants and some other values cannot be stored in the child process address space when required, resulting in an error at that time. ACTION Re-link the program with xdbend.lib.sys.
Error Messages Viii C 3 Sysmain 7 MESSAGE INVALID JOB IDENTIFIER. (sys 7) 8 MESSAGE ALREADY IN SINGLE USER MODE. (sys 8) 9 MESSAGE CAN'T FORCE LOGOFF. (sys 9) 10 MESSAGE CURRENTLY IN LOGOFF MODE. (sys 10) 11 MESSAGE MISSING JOB/SESSION # SPECIFIER. (sys 11) 12 MESSAGE ALREADY IN MULTI-USER MODE. (sys 12) 13 MESSAGE LOGON NOT PERMITTED BY DIAGNOSTICS. (sys 13) 14 MESSAGE CAN'T FORCE LOGON. (sys 14) 15 MESSAGE NO REQUESTS PENDING. (sys 15) 16 MESSAGE INVALID RID TYPE.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Disk Load 39 MESSAGE EXPECTED USER NAME IN USERNAME.ACCTNAME PARAMETER. (sys 39) 40 MESSAGE MISSING USER NAME IN USERNAME.ACCTNAME. (sys 40) 41 MESSAGE PARAMETER EXCEEDS THE LENGTH OF USER/JOB/ACCT NAMES. (sys 41) 42 MESSAGE EXPECTED [JOBNAME,]USERNAME.ACCTNAME. (sys 42) 43 MESSAGE MISSING ACCT NAME IN USERNAME.ACCTNAME PARAMETER. (sys 43) 44 MESSAGE INVALID CHARACTER WAS FOUND. (sys 44) 47 MESSAGE SYSTEM CURRENTLY IN AN UNKNOWN MODE.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Disk Load 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 Chapter 4 ACTION Determine cause of error from DRINIT and correct. MESSAGE An internal file number error occurred upon trying to get the disk address of a boot file. CAUSE File number error while getting disk address. (Internal error.) ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE An error occurred from file system FFILEINFO getting the disk address of a boot file. CAUSE Error returned from FFILEINFO.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Disk Load file data. 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 178 ACTION Clean tape drive and retry. Clean tape drive, remake tape and retry. Determine cause of error from RENDEZVOUSIO and correct. MESSAGE An error occurred from I/O system reading the name file from the tape from SENDIO. CAUSE Error returned by SENDIO reading MPEXLDIR file data. ACTION Determine cause of error from SENDIO and correct.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Disk Load COMPUTE_FREE_ADDRESS and correct. 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 Chapter 4 MESSAGE This is an invalid free space map address from COMPUTE_FREE_ADDRESS; conditional debug compile option. CAUSE Incorrect free space bit map address from COMPUTE_FREE_ADDRESS. Debug code not released. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE A failure occurred from SM_CREATE_HASH_TBL. CAUSE Error from SM_CREATE_HASH_TBL.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Disk Load 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 180 CAUSE Error from FAKE_LOGON, file system directory routine. ACTION Determine cause of error from FAKE_LOGON and correct. MESSAGE A failure occurred from file system FS_TDIRC_INIT. CAUSE Error from FS_TDIRC_INIT, file system routine. ACTION Determine cause of error from FS_TDIRC_INIT and correct. MESSAGE A failure occurred from local routine LOAD_POST writing to sector 0,1 of disk.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Disk Load GET_HPE_DISC_SIZE_PAGE and correct. 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 Chapter 4 MESSAGE An error occurred from SM_CREATE_HASH_TBL. CAUSE Error from SM_CREATE_HASH_TBL, storage management routine. ACTION Determine cause of error from SM_CREATE_HASH_TBL and correct. MESSAGE An error occurred from START_VOLUME_MGT. CAUSE Error from START_VOLUME_MGT, volume management routine. ACTION Determine cause of error from START_VOLUME_MGT and correct.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Disk Load 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 182 CAUSE Error returned from disk sparing of LDEV 1. ACTION Determine cause of error from sparing and correct. MESSAGE REBOOT_CPU returned control. CAUSE The routine REBOOT_CPU has returned control to the caller. The CPU was probably not rebooted. ACTION Determine why control was returned from REBOOT_CPU and correct. Reboot the CPU and continue.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Disk Load 248 249 250 251 253 254 255 256 Chapter 4 MESSAGE No IPL from the tape; disk will not boot. CAUSE No IPL file was found on the tape. Invalid tape format. ACTION Determine the cause of missing IPL file and correct. Remake the tape and redo the UPDATE or INSTALL. MESSAGE No NL.PUB.SYS from the tape; disk will not start. CAUSE No NL.PUB.SYS file was found on the tape. Invalid tape format. File is identified by start number in tape file header.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Disk Load RENDEZVOUSIO. 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 184 CAUSE Error returned from RENDEZVOUSIO for sparing write track table. ACTION Determine cause of error from RENDEZVOUSIO and correct. MESSAGE Error on write of TRACK TABLE from SENDIO. CAUSE Error returned from SENDIO for sparing write track table. ACTION Determine cause of error from SENDIO and correct. MESSAGE An error was received from SENDIO reading bad sector.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Disk Load 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 Chapter 4 ACTION Determine cause of error from SENDIO and correct. MESSAGE An error was received from SENDIO writing sector to save area. CAUSE Error returned from SENDIO for sparing write sector save track. ACTION Determine cause of error from SENDIO and correct. MESSAGE An error was received from SENDIO reading sector from track save area.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Disk Load 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 282 186 CAUSE Error returned from SENDIO for sparing run track test. ACTION Determine cause of error from SENDIO and correct. MESSAGE An error was received from SENDIO running R.O. track test. CAUSE Error returned from SENDIO for sparing run R.O. track test. ACTION Determine cause of error from SENDIO and correct. MESSAGE An error was received from SENDIO running controller test.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Disk Load 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 Chapter 4 CAUSE Error returned from RENDEZVOUSIO for skip tape file. ACTION Determine cause of error from RENDEZVOUSIO and correct. MESSAGE A failure occurred from SENDIO skipping forward a tape file. CAUSE Error returned from SENDIO for skip tape file. ACTION Determine cause of error from SENDIO and correct. MESSAGE A failure occurred from RENDEZVOUSIO rewinding tape.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Disk Load 291 292 293 294 296 297 298 188 CAUSE Tape read expected 256 bytes and got less than 200 bytes. Possible tape read error or tape position error. ACTION Clean tape drive and retry. Clean tape drive, remake tape and retry. MESSAGE A failure was received from RENDEZVOUSIO skipping backwards on tape. CAUSE Error returned from RENDEZVOUSIO for skip record back. ACTION Determine cause of error from RENDEZVOUSIO and correct.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Disk Load 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 Chapter 4 CAUSE Error returned from SENDIO for read user label block. ACTION Determine cause of error from SENDIO and correct. MESSAGE An error occurred from FWRITELABEL writing user label. CAUSE Condition code error returned by FWRITE for user label block. ACTION Determine cause of error from FWRITE and correct. MESSAGE A failure occurred from RENDEZVOUSIO reading system file block from tape.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Disk Load retry. Clean tape drive, remake tape and retry. 306 307 308 310 311 312 313 314 190 MESSAGE HPOPEN error occurred for DUMPAREA. CAUSE Error returned from HPOPEN for create of DUMPAREA.MPEXL.SYS. ACTION Determine cause of error from HPOPEN and correct. MESSAGE An error was received from FWRITE for DUMPAREA. CAUSE Condition code error returned by FWRITE for DUMPAREA.MPEXL.SYS. ACTION Determine cause of error from FCLOSE and correct.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Disk Load 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 Chapter 4 ACTION Determine cause of error from LOAD_POST and correct. MESSAGE An error was received from FCLOSE of boot file. CAUSE Error from FCLOSE for a boot file. ACTION Determine cause of error from FCLOSE and correct. MESSAGE The procedure failed to add boot file to the LIF directory. CAUSE Error returned from ADD_NEXT_DIR_ENTRY for a boot file while attempting to add an entry to the LIF directory.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Disk Load 322 323 324 325 326 327 192 CAUSE Error returned from RENDEZVOUSIO for read labels. Second read from the tape. Possible tape read error or tape position error. ACTION Determine cause of error from RENDEZVOUSIO and correct. Clean tape drive and retry. Clean tape drive, remake tape and retry. MESSAGE An error was received from SENDIO reading the second label from the tape. CAUSE Error returned from SENDIO for read labels. Second read from the tape.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Disk Load 328 330 331 332 333 334 335 Chapter 4 ACTION Retry with a valid boot tape. MESSAGE This is not an MPE/iX boot tape; MPE/iX label bad. CAUSE MPE/iX label check failed. Not a valid boot tape. ACTION Retry with a valid boot tape. MESSAGE An error was received from SENDIO writing disk page 1. CAUSE Error from LOAD_POST writing to sector zero and one of LDEV 1. First write to sector zero and one of LDEV 1.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Disk Load correct. 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 194 MESSAGE An error was received from CREATE_OBJECT for the tape MPE/iX label. CAUSE Error returned from CREATE_OBJECT for tape MPE/iX label buffer. ACTION Determine cause of error from CREATE_OBJECT and correct. MESSAGE An error was received from HPOPEN for creating LIF directory. CAUSE Error from HPOPEN for LIFDIREC file. ACTION Determine cause of error from HPOPEN and correct.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Logging Volume cannot be updated, INSTALL is required. 345 346 347 348 349 MESSAGE System Abort 345 CAUSE Internal error. Invalid spare state. Debug code not released. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE A failure was received from CREATE_OBJECT for a semaphore to use to interlock the label. CAUSE Error returned from CREATE_OBJECT for volume label semaphore. ACTION Determine cause of error from CREATE_OBJECT and correct.
Error Messages Viii C 3 System Logging 901 902 903 904 905 999 196 MESSAGE The specified log event cannot be logged because it has not been enabled via the SYSGEN program. CAUSE System logging cannot log a record because the specified log event is not enabled. ACTION Enable the specified log event type if desired. MESSAGE System logging is currently suspended. CAUSE System logging is suspended due to an error.
5 Error Messages V iii C 4 Table Management (Subsystem 108) 50 51 53 54 58 59 63 MESSAGE The entry size is less than the minimum entry size. CAUSE The entry size parameter is too small. ACTION Correct the parameter. MESSAGE The header is invalid. CAUSE Two words at the beginning of the header should point back to the header. ACTION Take a system dump. MESSAGE The entry size is greater than the maximum size.
Error Messages V iii C 4 Table Management CAUSE The pool does not contain any more entries. ACTION Create the table with a larger primary or secondary pool of entries. MESSAGE There are no entries in the entire table. CAUSE Both primary and secondary pools are empty. ACTION Create the table with more entries. MESSAGE Attempted to return entry to full pool. CAUSE More entries were returned than were originally in the pool. ACTION Check the logic which gets and returns entries.
Error Messages V iii C 4 Table Management 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Chapter 5 CAUSE The desired entry number is either less than zero or greater than the number of entries now in the body. ACTION Correct the parameter. MESSAGE Space management WRITE disk error. CAUSE sm_write returned an error to post_table. ACTION Take a system dump. MESSAGE Posting requires a single object. CAUSE An attempt was made to create a table with posting requested, but not with a single object.
Error Messages V iii C 4 Table Management 87 92 98 99 107 157 158 159 200 ACTION Correct the parameters. MESSAGE The PUT WAIT queue requires the table to be locked. CAUSE While in the block_on_resource procedure, the table semaphore was either unlocked or locked by another process. ACTION Take a system dump. MESSAGE Bad allocated list option. CAUSE Incompatible options were used with the tbl_allocated list. ACTION Correct the parameters.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM 160 ACTION Request a smaller size that is within the legal limits. MESSAGE SR5 Objects cannot exceed 1GB. CAUSE A request to create an object in SR5 short address space was received that exceeded the architected maximum SR5 address space of 1GB. ACTION Create a smaller object, or create the object in long pointer space. MESSAGE You have entered an unknown or incorrect command. Please try again.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 202 ACTION Enter a valid port number. Check the port number on the back of the DTC if necessary. MESSAGE The port number is missing or invalid. Port numbers range from 0 to 7. (TDSM 19) CAUSE The port number was not entered or is unrecognizable. ACTION Enter a valid port number. Refer to the reference documentation for syntax. MESSAGE You have entered an incorrect ldev number. Ldev numbers are positive integers.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM 27 32 34 35 Chapter 5 ACTION The DTCs on the system are listed with their numbers. Enter one of the numbers displayed. MESSAGE TermDSM cannot do the dump because there are already too many dump files. Please purge some. Dump files are of the form TRMnnnaa.PUB.SYS. where nn is a 3 digit number and aa is 2 alphabetic characters. (TDSM 27) CAUSE The dump files TRMdddAA through TRMdddZZ already exist. (The sequence ddd is the current Julian date.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM 36 37 38 39 42 204 ACTION It is permissible for two or more users to run TermDSM simultaneously as long as the users do not reference the same DTC. In this case, message 35 will not appear. If one TermDSM user chooses to override another by continuing, it is likely that the overridden TermDSM will produce error messages. This facility is provided for the case where a terminal running TermDSM is hung and therefore cannot exit the program.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM 43 44 56 62 64 70 Chapter 5 MESSAGE You can't do this from your own DTC. Please run TermDSM from another DTC or from the console. (TDSM 43) CAUSE If you were permitted to selftest, dump, or reset the DTC to which you are logged on, your session would be aborted and you would be unable to get the test results. ACTION Move to a terminal on another DTC or the system console to run TermDSM. MESSAGE Warning: This will reset all users on that DTC.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM HP support representative. 71 80 81 82 86 MESSAGE There are more DTCs on your system than TermDSM can reference. Here are the ones TermDSM can reference. (TDSM 71) CAUSE You are using more than 32 DTCs on the system. You will not be able to perform any TermDSM functions on any DTCs that are not listed in this message. ACTION Contact your HP support representative. MESSAGE You can't reset your own port or ldev.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM For level 2, you need SM or DI or OP capability. 93 110 113 114 115 Chapter 5 CAUSE You do not have the correct user capabilities to do this function. ACTION Logon as a user with the correct capabilities for the TermDSM functions you wish to use. Use the appropriate reference materials to determine the security level of each command and subcommand. MESSAGE TermDSM could not open the DTC manager, so the DTC dump could not be obtained.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM times?" message. (TDSM 115) 121 122 170 200 201 208 CAUSE The hardware must be present before the diagnostic is run. ACTION Refer to the appropriate TermDSM manual for information on the port test. MESSAGE Warning: The LDM dump is suspect. Consecutive dumps did not match. (TDSM 121) CAUSE This message is written to dump files and never appears as an error message to a user.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM 203 204 205 206 207 208 213 218 219 Chapter 5 ACTION Contact your HP support representative. MESSAGE Invalid operation. (TDSM 203) CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your HP support representative. MESSAGE Request not supported. (TDSM 204) CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your HP support representative. MESSAGE Sub request not supported. (TDSM 205) CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your HP support representative.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM 220 221 222 223 226 229 210 ACTION Contact you HP support representative. You can obtain additional information by running the card selftest (through the SIC subcommand of the TermDSM RESET command), the DTC selftest, and the DTC offline diagnostics. MESSAGE Parity error. Time = xx msec. (TDSM 220) CAUSE Probable hardware failure. ACTION Contact you HP support representative.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM connections, terminal configuration, etc. (TDSM 229) 230 231 232 Chapter 5 CAUSE No or too few characters came back from the loopback. ACTION If this is an internal loopback, this indicates a hardware problem. Contact your HP support representative. You can obtain additional information by running the card selftest (through the SIC subcommand of the TermDSM RESET command), the DTC selftest, and the DTC offline diagnostics.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM 234 235 236 238 239 240 241 212 MESSAGE Console attention. Time = xx msec. (TDSM 234) CAUSE Probable hardware failure. ACTION Contact your HP support representative. You can obtain additional information by running the card selftest (through the SIC subcommand of the TermDSM RESET command), the DTC selftest, and the DTC offline diagnostics. MESSAGE Operation aborted. (TDSM 235) CAUSE The operation was aborted by the DTC.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM 242 243 244 245 247 248 Chapter 5 MESSAGE During a DTC upload (dump) operation. (TDSM 242) CAUSE Informational message which may be printed after an error message. It describes in which phase of an operation the error occurred. ACTION Refer to the cause and action descriptions for the actual error message preceding message 242. MESSAGE Bad parameter from TermDSM. (TDSM 243) CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your HP support representative.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM operation. (TDSM 248) 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 214 CAUSE The DTC was trying to power up at the same time you were trying to access it. ACTION Wait for the download, or upload/download, to complete (as shown by the console messages). Verify then that the DTC is operational. If not, contact your HP support representative. MESSAGE The DTC requested that it be dumped during the operation.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM 256 257 258 259 260 Chapter 5 CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your HP support representative. MESSAGE MPE/XL create object failed. (TDSM 256) CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your HP support representative. MESSAGE Unknown internal error. (TDSM 257) CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your HP support representative. MESSAGE Application request timeout occurred. (TDSM 258) CAUSE Internal error.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM 261 262 263 264 270 216 ACTION Contact your HP support representative. MESSAGE Bad RMP error code received. (TDSM 261) CAUSE Unknown error reported by the Distributed Terminal Subsystem to TermDSM. ACTION Contact your HP support representative. MESSAGE The DTC subsystem has reported that an error was detected. (TDSM 262) CAUSE This is the standard message that precedes specific error messages.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM 271 272 273 274 275 Chapter 5 MESSAGE That SIC is malfunctioning, or not installed. TermDSM can not always tell the difference between !!not installed!! and a serious malfunction. (TDSM 271) CAUSE Possible hardware problem or no card is installed in that slot. ACTION Doublecheck that the SIC number you specified is correct. If it is, it is likely that the SIC is defective. Contact you HP support representative.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM 280 281 282 283 290 300 218 ACTION Contact your HP support representative. MESSAGE Dump failed. Open of DTCM failed, or DTC owned and not overridden (TDSM 280) CAUSE This message is written to dump files, and never appears as an error message to a user terminal. If the user was informed the DTC was in use by another TermDSM (see message 35), and the second user chose NOT to override, then this message is normal and is not cause for alarm.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 Chapter 5 MESSAGE DTCM port data area not initialized. (TDSM 301) CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your HP support representative. MESSAGE Bad machine type found in RMP packet. (TDSM 302) CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your HP support representative. MESSAGE Non supported download file type found in RMP packet. (TDSM 303) CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your HP support representative.
Error Messages V iii C 4 TermDSM 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 220 MESSAGE Bad download file type. (TDSM 310) CAUSE Possible corrupt download file. ACTION Contact your HP support representative. MESSAGE Bad reply from memory manager for Aux data area. (TDSM 311) CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your HP support representative. MESSAGE DCC sent bad reply in response to config. data request. (TDSM 312) CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your HP support representative.
Error Messages V iii C 4 Terminal I/O Manager for Logging Terminal I/O Manager for Logging (Subsystem 128) 1 MESSAGE An interface warning occurred. 2 MESSAGE An interface nonfatal error occurred. 3 MESSAGE An interface fatal error occurred. 4 MESSAGE A system call warning occurred. 5 MESSAGE A system call nonfatal error occurred. 6 MESSAGE A system call fatal error occurred. 7 MESSAGE An internal warning occurred. 8 MESSAGE An internal nonfatal error occurred.
Error Messages V iii C 4 Terminal I/O Manager for Logging DTCMxxxxxxxx SNP card upload started for DTC address 0800090035A4 card 3. 112 113 114 115 222 ACTION Wait for the SNP card upload to complete. The SNP card upload completion message will be shown on the console. MESSAGE DTCMxxxxxxxx SNP card upload completed for DTC address yyyyyyyyyyyy card z. (DTCMINFO112) CAUSE This informational message indicates that an operation of the SNP card upload completes.
Error Messages V iii C 4 Terminal I/O Manager for Logging 116 117 118 Chapter 5 CAUSE This informational message indicates that an operation of the MUX 68k card upload starts. For example : The card upload starts on a MUX 68k card in slot 2 of DTC IEEE802.3 address at 08000900357D, the console message will be : DTCMxxxxxxxx MUX card upload started for DTC address 08000900357D card 2. ACTION Wait for the MUX 68k card upload to complete.
Error Messages V iii C 4 Transaction Management initiate a MUX card reset by running the host Termdsm to restart the MUX card. 123 125 126 MESSAGE DTCMxxxxxxxx rom code download started for DTC address yyyyyyyyyyyy (DTCMINFO123) CAUSE This informational message indicates that a download operation of the rom code for a DTC starts. For example : The rom code download starts on a DTC IEEE802.
Error Messages V iii C 4 Transaction Management 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 Chapter 5 CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE An internal error occurred; bad control block has been passed to an internal routine. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE An internal error occurred; key is not in the HASH TABLE. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Error Messages V iii C 4 Transaction Management 1011 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 226 CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The log is FULL. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Missing XID. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE RECORD not found in the HASH TABLE. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Error Messages V iii C 4 Transaction Management 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 Chapter 5 MESSAGE The HASH TABLE size is too big. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Data goes beyond the end of the file. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Too many LOGSETS were defined. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Error Messages V iii C 4 Transaction Management Log must be defined. 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 228 CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE This is an invalid LOCK request. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The LOCK control data structure cannot be found. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Error Messages V iii C 4 Transaction Management 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 Chapter 5 MESSAGE There are an invalid number of Transaction IDs. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE LOCK RANGE is out of bounds. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE The buffer contains no STRING. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
Error Messages V iii C 4 Transaction Management 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 1061 1062 1063 230 MESSAGE Invalid OFFSET. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Invalid HASH TABLE size. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Invalid KEY length. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Invalid offset or length. Offset + length goes beyond EOF.
Error Messages V iii C 4 Transaction Management 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 Chapter 5 ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Invalid MIRROR VOLUME NAME ACCESS. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Invalid LOG FILE NAME ACCESS. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Invalid MIRROR FILE NAME ACCESS. CAUSE Internal error.
Error Messages V iii C 4 Traps 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 2200 MESSAGE The transaction ID is not in the HASH TABLE. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Invalid TRANSACTION TYPE. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE It is not MIRROR LOG OF THE LOG. CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative. MESSAGE Invalid buffer length. CAUSE Internal error.
Error Messages V iii C 4 Traps 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Chapter 5 ACTION Correct the procedure. MESSAGE **** Unimplemented condition trap (TRAPS 9). CAUSE Unknown trapping execution instruction executed. ACTION Change the instruction. MESSAGE **** Misaligned or long-to-short pointer conversion error (TRAPS 10). CAUSE Software detected misaligned pointer or pointer conversion error. ACTION Correct the procedure. MESSAGE **** Nil pointer (TRAPS 11).
Error Messages V iii C 4 Traps 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 234 ACTION Correct the procedure. MESSAGE **** Invalid decimal digit (TRAPS 21). CAUSE A non-sign, numeric digit was detected in decimal format. ACTION Correct the number. MESSAGE **** Invalid ASCII digit (TRAPS 22). CAUSE A non-sign, numeric digit was detected in decimal format. ACTION Correct the number. MESSAGE **** Decimal overflow (TRAPS 23). CAUSE Attempted operation resulted in an overflow in decimal format.
Error Messages V iii C 4 Traps 30 31 50 51 56 57 58 59 60 Chapter 5 CAUSE Attempted operation resulted in an underflow in 3000 floating point format. ACTION Correct the procedure. MESSAGE **** Integer divide by zero (TRAPS 30). CAUSE Attempt to divide by zero in integer format. ACTION Correct the procedure. MESSAGE **** 3000 mode floating point divide by zero (TRAPS 31). CAUSE Attempt to divide by zero in 3000 floating point format. ACTION Correct the procedure.
Error Messages V iii C 4 Traps instruction without being at the most privileged level (PL=10). 61 65 68 69 236 ACTION Change the procedure. MESSAGE **** Privileged register trap (TRAPS 61). CAUSE An attempt is being made to write to a privileged space register or access a privilged control register without being at the most privilege level (PL=0). ACTION Change the procedure. MESSAGE **** Illegal data address (TRAPS 65). CAUSE Read or Write to an illegal virtual data address.
6 TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 TurboIMAGE/XL issues three different types of error messages: • Schema Processor Error Messages • Library Procedure Error Messages • Utility Error Messages Schema processor error messages result from errors detected during processing of the database schema. The library procedure error messages are returned to the calling program from the library procedures. The utility error messages are caused by errors in execution of the database utility programs.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Schema Processor Error Messages character string: ****** FILE ERROR ****** Additionally, the Schema Processor prints a standard MPE/iX file information display on the $STDLIST file. MESSAGE READ ERROR ON file name CAUSE FREAD error occurred on the specified file. ACTION Check text file or :FILE command. MESSAGE FILE ALREADY EXISTS; UNABLE TO CLOSE file name CAUSE FCLOSE error occurred on specified file. May be caused by duplicate file in group with same name as root file.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Schema Processor Error Messages ***** ERROR ****** MESSAGE COMMAND CONTINUATION NOT FOUND CAUSE If the schema processor command is continued to the next record, the last non-blank character of the preceding line must be an ampersand (&) and the continuation record must start with a dollar sign ($). ACTION Examine the schema text file to find any incorrect commands. Edit the text file and run the Schema Processor again.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Schema Processor Error Messages ***** ERROR ****** MESSAGE AUTOMATIC MASTER DATA SET MUST HAVE SEARCH ITEM ONLY CAUSE Automatic master data sets must contain entries with only one data item. The data item must be a key item. ACTION Examine the schema text file to find the error and edit the file. Run the Schema Processor again.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Schema Processor Error Messages not a valid integer. ACTION Examine the schema text file to find the error and edit the file. Run the Schema Processor again. MESSAGE BAD PATH CONTROL PART DELIMITER CAUSE Data item defined as sort item in detail data set is not properly delimited with parentheses (). ACTION Examine the schema text file to find the error and edit the file. Run the Schema Processor again.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Schema Processor Error Messages CAUSE Subitem length for data item defined in schema item is not an integer from 1 to 255. ACTION Examine the schema text file to find the error and edit the file. Run the Schema Processor again. MESSAGE BAD TERMINATOR-';' EXPECTED CAUSE Password or capacity was not followed by a semicolon. ACTION Examine the schema text file to find the error and edit the file. Run the Schema Processor again.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Schema Processor Error Messages MESSAGE DUPLICATE ITEM SPECIFIED CAUSE The same data item name was used more than once in the entry definition of data sets. ACTION Examine the schema text file to find the error and edit the file. Run the Schema Processor again. MESSAGE DUPLICATE SET NAME CAUSE The same data set name was used to define more than one data set in the set part of schema. ACTION Examine the schema text file to find the error and edit the file.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Schema Processor Error Messages CAUSE The length of a single data item may not exceed 2047 halfwords. ACTION Examine the schema text file to find the error and edit the file. Run the Schema Processor again. MESSAGE 'LANGUAGE:' EXPECTED CAUSE The Schema Processor expected to find a LANGUAGE statement after the comma following the BEGIN DATA BASE name statement. ACTION Examine the schema text file to find the error and edit the file. Run the Schema Processor again.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Schema Processor Error Messages CAUSE NLS/3000 returned an error. ACTION Notify the system manager MESSAGE 'PASSWORDS:' NOT FOUND CAUSE 'PASSWORDS:' statement must immediately follow the BEGIN DATA BASE statement in schema. If it does not, DBSCHEMA terminates execution. ACTION Examine the schema text file to find the error and edit the file. Run the Schema Processor again. MESSAGE PASSWORD TOO LONG CAUSE A password defined in data schema cannot exceed eight characters.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Schema Processor Error Messages Schema Processor again. MESSAGE SET HAS NO PATHS AVAILABLE CAUSE More detail data set search items have specified a relationship with a master data set than the number specified in the master set's path count. ACTION Examine the schema text file to find the error and edit the file. Run the Schema Processor again. MESSAGE SORT ITEM OF BAD TYPE CAUSE Data item defined as sort item must be of type U, K, or X.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Schema Processor Error Messages ACTION Examine the schema text file to find the error and edit the file. Run the Schema Processor again. MESSAGE UNDEFINED ITEM REFERENCED CAUSE A data item appearing in the data set definition was not previously defined in the item part of schema. ACTION Examine the schema text file and find the incorrect statement. Edit it and run the Schema Processor again.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages Library Procedure Error Messages The success of each call to a TurboIMAGE/XL library procedure is reflected upon return to the user by the condition code and the value of the return status in the first element of the status area. If the procedure fails to execute properly, the condition code is set to CCL (Condition Code Less) and the return status is a negative integer.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages Abort Conditions In general, four types of error conditions can cause TurboIMAGE/XL to abort the calling process: 1. A call from a Compatibility Mode user process with the hardware DB register not pointing to the process stack. 2. A faulty calling sequence. 3. An internal error in an MPE/iX file intrinsic which the calling procedure cannot correct. 4. An internal inconsistency in the database or the DBG, DBB, or DBU discovered by a library procedure.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages or data set nn CAUSE For DBOPEN, error may indicate that database could not be opened. Possible reasons: • Database name string not terminated with semicolon or blank. • Database does not exist or is secured against access by its group or account security. • Database is already opened exclusively or in mode incompatible with requested mode. • MPE/iX file system error occurred. • MPE/iX file system limit has been reached.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages file or data set nn CAUSE This exceptional condition could be returned when DBPUT, DBDELETE, DBUPDATE, or DBCLOSE calls FWRITEDIR. ACTION Notify system manager of error. -6 MESSAGE MPE file error nn returned by FWRITELABEL on root file or data set nn -8 file -9 CAUSE This exceptional condition could be returned when DBPUT, DBDELETE, or DBCLOSE calls FWRITELABEL. ACTION Notify system manager of error.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages been opened in DBOPEN mode 1 but there is no lock to cover entry. DBPUT or DBDELETE to master requires data set or database be locked. In all other cases, entry, set, or database can be locked. -12 -13 -14 -15 -21 -21 ACTION Modify program to apply proper lock or change mode.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages database • An erroneous data set name • A reference to data set which is inaccessible to user class established when database opened For DBFIND, this error is also returned if referenced data set is a master. Erroneous data set name may arise when a terminating semicolon or blank is omitted. -21 ACTION Check application program's procedure call. Correct error in call.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages DBOPEN, mode 1–8, or DBUTIL to disable ILR. ACTION -31 -32 Open the database with mode 1–8 or disable ILR. MESSAGE Bad mode CAUSE This error occurs in all procedures when the mode parameter is invalid. For DBGET, mode is 7 or 8 and referenced data set is a detail, or mode is 5 or 6 and referenced data set is a detail without search items. ACTION Correct mode in procedure call.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages • Duplicates another reference in the list. For DBFIND, the item parameter contains data item reference which either: • Is out of range of the number of data items in the database. • Is not a search item for referenced data set. -53 -60 -80 -81 -90 integer -91 Chapter 6 ACTION Check procedure call. Correct error in call or parameter.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages -92 ACTION Check with system manager that you have correct TurboIMAGE/XL software. If necessary ask HP support personnel about conversion. MESSAGE Data base not created CAUSE For DBOPEN, the referenced database has not yet been created and initialized by the DBUTIL program (in CREATE mode). ACTION Run DBUTIL to create database. Try application program again.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages NOTE -100 -101 -102 -103 -104 -105 -106 Chapter 6 Return statuses 100 through 107 are communication errors. For 100 through 102, the third element of calling program's status area is the MPE/IX failure code returned by DSCHECK intrinsics. MESSAGE DSOPEN failure CAUSE While executing a DBOPEN, TurboIMAGE/XL has encountered a hardware failure trying to obtain a communications line. ACTION Try opening the database again.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages indicates a hardware or system software failure. -107 -108 -110 -111 -112 -113 -114 -121 258 ACTION Notify system manager of problem. MESSAGE NS 3000 or DS 3000 system error. CAUSE This is an exceptional error returned by same intrinsics as 102 (see above). It indicates a hardware or system software failure. ACTION Notify system manager of problem. MESSAGE HPUNLOADCMPROCEDURE call failed.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages -123 -124 -125 -126 -127 -128 -129 -130 Chapter 6 CAUSE DBLOCK detected an error in the descriptor count (first element of qualifier array) in locking mode 5 or 6. ACTION Count must be a positive integer. MESSAGE Illegal relop in a descriptor CAUSE DBLOCK encountered a relop field containing characters other than >=, <=, = or =. ACTION Check contents of qualifier array. MESSAGE Descriptor too short.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages -131 -132 -133 -134 -135 -136 -151 -152 260 ACTION Check qualifier array contents to determine why data is invalid. MESSAGE Lowercase character in type-U value CAUSE DBLOCK has encountered a lowercase character in a type-U value specified in a lock descriptor. ACTION Check qualifier array contents to determine why data is invalid.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages while a transaction is in process -153 -160 CAUSE A transaction is in process. ACTION Call DBEND before DBCLOSE. Call DBEND before the next DBBEGIN. MESSAGE DBEND called while no transaction in progress CAUSE No DBBEGIN precedes the call to DBEND. ACTION Call DBBEGIN before DBEND. MESSAGE ILR log file name conflict CAUSE There is a user file with the same name as the ILR log file name.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages -172 -173 -174 -175 -176 -177 -178 error nn -179 262 MESSAGE Cannot read ILR log file: file system error nn CAUSE DBUTIL DISABLE command or call to DBOPEN was not able to read ILR log file due to file system error. ACTION Check file system error number. MESSAGE Unable to obtain write access CAUSE DBOPEN has determined that it is necessary to perform ILR. The current user does not have write access to the database.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages error nn -180 -181 -182 -183 -184 Chapter 6 CAUSE Before "attaching" the entire database to the MPE/iX transaction recovery mechanism, a logical beginning of a transaction is specified. The beginning of the transaction failed. nn is the error number returned. ACTION Notify HP Support Representative.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages access data does not match root file -187 -188 -189 error nn -190 -191 -192 -193 -194 264 CAUSE DBUTIL DISABLE command or call to DBOPEN was unable to open ILR log file because its last access date does not match the date in the root file. Possibly caused by a store and then a partial restore (using MPE/iX :RESTORE) of database.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages -195 -196 -197 -198 -199 -200 -201 -202 NLINFO CAUSE The database buffer control block has been corrupted. ACTION Notify HP Support Representative. MESSAGE Invalid DBG CAUSE The database global control block has been corrupted. ACTION Notify HP Support Representative. MESSAGE DBB control block is full CAUSE The database buffer control block is full. ACTION Notify HP Support Representative.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages -206 -208 XM -209 -210 ACTION Notify system manager. MESSAGE Data base exceeds limits CAUSE DBOPEN has detected that the remote TurboIMAGE/XL database exceeds the local IMAGE limitations. Remote database access cannot be completed. A TurboIMAGE/XL database can only be accessed from a local node (which has IMAGE) if and only if the remote database has not exceeded the IMAGE/3000 data set and data item limitations.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages -1003 CAUSE Internal error. This error is returned when DBOPEN calls HPLOADCMPROCEDURE for CM CX'PCBXIMAGE and fails. ACTION Notify HP Support Representative. MESSAGE Switch to NM failed on DBxxx, INFO nn SUBSYS nn CAUSE The switch to Native Mode failed. DBxxx is the TurboIMAGE/XL intrinsic. SUBSYS nn is the subsystem that failed. INFO nn is the error number returned from that subsystem. ACTION Notify HP Support Representative.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages 16 17 17 18 MESSAGE Data set full CAUSE DBPUT has discovered that data set is full. ACTION Restructure database with larger capacity for this data set. MESSAGE No master entry ( or see below) CAUSE DBFIND is unable to locate master data set entry (chain head) for specified detail data set's search item value. ACTION Appropriate action depends on program design.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages 22 23 24 25 41 42 43 Chapter 6 CAUSE DBLOCK Mode 2: The database cannot be locked. Refer to value of status element three: if 0, database already locked; if 1, database contains locked sets or entries. Mode 4, 6: The lock cannot be granted because the whole database is already locked. ACTION Appropriate action depends on program design.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages 44 49 50 60 61 62 63 270 CAUSE DBPUT has been asked to insert data entry into a master data set with a key item value which already exists in data set. ACTION Appropriate action depends on program design. MESSAGE Can't delete master entry with non-empty detail chains CAUSE DBDELETE has been asked to delete master data set entry which still has one or more non-empty chains. ACTION Appropriate action depends on program design.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages 64 65 66 67 68 69 CAUSE Another process sharing the database has aborted because of logical inconsistency or internal error in TurboIMAGE/XL, leaving DBG in potentially inconsistent state. All user accesses through existing DBG are disabled (except for DBCLOSE, mode 1). Returned by all intrinsics. ACTION Issue a DBCLOSE, mode 1. MESSAGE No room for DBG entry in PCBX (MPE/iX portion of stack) CAUSE The PCBX is full.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages set part of schema. ACTION Notify user cannot add entry or add manual master entry and try again. MESSAGE Full chain CAUSE User has attempted to add detail data entry to a chain which already contains the maximum allowable (2,147,483,647) entries. The digits represented by nn identify the offending path number (as described in 1nn). ACTION Consult with database manager. May need to delete some entries from chain or restructure database.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages MESSAGE CRITICAL READ ERROR ON data set CAUSE An MPE/iX file read error encountered while reading database file. ACTION Notify the system manager and possibly HP Support Representative. Save FID information if it is printed. You may need to perform database recovery procedures. MESSAGE ERROR intrinsic name STATUS return status; DBERROR/DBEXPLAIN FAILED I info S subsys CAUSE The specified intrinsic encountered an error.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Library Procedure Error Messages CAUSE The designated parameter, parm, is 8-bit aligned. ACTION Modify your application so that the parm parameter is 16-bit (halfword) aligned. MESSAGE THE USER CANNOT BE IN SPLIT-STACK MODE CAUSE An application must be running on the user's stack when calling a TurboIMAGE/XL intrinsic. It is not permitted to run in split-stack mode. This message is only applicable if you are running in Compatibility Mode.
7 TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 TurboIMAGE/XL issues three different types of error messages: • Schema Processor Error Messages • Library Procedure Error Messages • Utility Error Messages 275
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages Utility Error Messages Two types of error messages are generated by the utility programs. The first type consists of conditional errors associated with accessing the desired database. For all utility programs except DBUTIL, errors generating these messages can be corrected without terminating the run if you are in session mode. DBUTIL errors of this type may terminate the program.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages ACTION Disable AUTODEFER and enable ROLLBACK using DBUTIL. MESSAGE BACKUP DATABASE AND LOG FILE DO NOT MATCH CAUSE The logid of the log file and the logid in the database being recovered do not match; i.e., the correct log file is not being used for recovery. ACTION Make sure that the database is using the correct log file. MESSAGE BAD DATA BASE REFERENCE CAUSE Data base reference following the utility program :RUN command has a syntax error.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages ACTION You may want to use a warmstart recovery in the future, but this is not absolutely necessary. MESSAGE COULD NOT FIND OPEN DATABASE IN DATABASE TABLE CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your system manager. MESSAGE CURRENT SINGLE TRANSACTION DOESN'T MATCH LOG TRANSACTION CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your system manager. MESSAGE CURRENT TRANSACTION DOESN'T MATCH LOG FILE TRANSACTION CAUSE Internal error.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages MESSAGE DATA BASE CANNOT BE PURGED UNTIL RECOVERY HAS COMPLETED CAUSE Purging the database is attempted when recovery was started but not completed, or while recovery is in RESTART mode. ACTION Press return to terminate program. After the recovery process has completed, the user can run DBUTIL again. MESSAGE DATA BASE CONTAINS INVALID LOGGING IDENTIFIER CAUSE The log identifier in the database root file does not exist in the MPE/iX table.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages MESSAGE DATA BASE NOT ENABLED FOR RECOVERY CAUSE The recovery flag in the database root file is disabled. ACTION Be sure you are running recovery against the appropriately restored database. You can override the disable flag with DBUTIL if necessary. MESSAGE DATA BASE LANGUAGE NOT SYSTEM SUPPORTED CAUSE The language of the database is not currently configured on your system. ACTION Notify the system manager.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages ACTION Contact your system manager. MESSAGE DBEND FOUND TRANSACTION STILL ALIVE AND ACTIVE CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your system manager. MESSAGE DBEND FOUND TRANSACTION WHICH ALREADY ENDED CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your system manager. MESSAGE DBNAME DBSTORE OF TIME, DATE REQUIRED CAUSE DBSTORE timestamp in database does not match those in DBOPEN records. ACTION Restore the proper database or use the proper log file.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages CAUSE The string following the "#" sign was not "DISC." ACTION Use EDITOR to change the FILE command. MESSAGE DSDEVICE DOESN'T MATCH FILE COMMAND CAUSE The dsdevice name in the DSLINE command was not the same as the dsdevice name in the FILE command. ACTION Use EDITOR to change the command which is in error. MESSAGE DSDEVICE NAME MORE THAN 8 CHARACTERS CAUSE The dsdevice name is too long.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your system manager. MESSAGE FCHECK FAILURE FCLOSE FAILURE FCONTROL FAILURE FENTRY FAILURE FGETINFO FAILURE CAUSE These are exceptional errors indicating a hardware or software failure. ACTION Notify your system manager of the failure. MESSAGE FFILEINFO INTRINSIC FAILED CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your system manager. MESSAGE FGETINFO CANNOT VERIFY THAT FILE IS TYPE "LOG" CAUSE Internal error.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages ACTION Use the EDITOR to change the FILE command. MESSAGE FOPEN FAILURE ON logfilename:ferrmsg CAUSE You cannot open the log file. ACTION Examine ferrmsg to determine the cause. MESSAGE FREAD ERROR ON ASCII ACCESS FILE CAUSE Exceptional errors indicate a hardware or software failure. ACTION Notify the system manager of the error. MESSAGE FWRITE ERROR ON filename:ferrmsg CAUSE FWRITE failure on user recovery file.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages ACTION Consult with the system manager about disk space requirements. MESSAGE INSUFFICIENT VIRTUAL MEMORY CAUSE Not enough virtual memory is available to open and access the database. ACTION Try running the utility later when the system is not as busy. MESSAGE INTERNAL ERROR—CURRENT TRANSACTION COUNT IS NEGATIVE CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your system manager.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your system manager. MESSAGE INTERNAL ERROR—INVALID PASSWORD FOR DATABASE LOGGING IDENTIFIER CAUSE Log password does not correspond with the log identifier in the log file. ACTION Contact your system manager. MESSAGE INTERNAL ERROR—INVALID PROCTABLE INDEX FOUND IN PROC'ACTIVELINK CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your system manager.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages MESSAGE INVALID ACCESS CLASS NUMBER CAUSE The access class should be a number between 1 and 63. ACTION Reenter with a valid access class number. MESSAGE INVALID CHARACTER IN PASSWORD CAUSE Password does not consist of allowed characters. ACTION Check the password specified and reenter the command. MESSAGE INVALID COMMAND CAUSE Command is unknown to the utility. ACTION Check spelling or see manual for legal commands.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages MESSAGE INVALID DELIMITER CAUSE The command or a space is incorrectly positioned. ACTION Use HELP to check command syntax and reenter the command. MESSAGE INVALID FIRST LOG FILE NAME CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your system manager. MESSAGE INVALID FIRST LOG FILE SEQUENCE NUMBER CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your system manager. MESSAGE INVALID FIRST LOG FILE TIMESTAMP CAUSE Internal error.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages CAUSE The minimum number of users allowed is 1 and the maximum is 120. The ranges of users specified must be in ascending order. ACTION Reenter DBUTIL >>SET command with a valid number. MESSAGE INVALID PARAMETER CAUSE You specified an incorrect parameter. ACTION Use HELP to check the command format and reenter the command.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages MESSAGE LOCAL GROUP NAME IS TOO LONG CAUSE lgroupname has more than eight characters. ACTION Use the EDITOR to change the lgroupname. MESSAGE LOCAL USER NAME TOO LONG CAUSE lusername has nore than eight characters. ACTION Use EDITOR to change the lusername. MESSAGE LOG BUFFER OVERFLOW CAUSE There is insufficient buffer space to build the log record. ACTION Notify the system manager and HP Support Representative.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages MESSAGE LOGID MUST NOT BE LONGER THAN 8 CHARACTERS CAUSE The logid name is too long. ACTION Retype the correct logid to set into the database. MESSAGE LOGID PASSWORD IS INCORRECT CAUSE The password has been altered, or you are using the wrong password. ACTION Set the logid with the correct password into the database.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages MESSAGE MISSING!! CAUSE The key word FILE is not found in the first record; or the keyword DSLINE is not found in the second record; or the keyword HELLO is not found in any of the remaining records. ACTION Use the EDITOR to modify the record in the database-access file that returned the error message. MESSAGE MISSING DBNAME1 CAUSE An equal sign (=), semicolon (;), or end of line followed the keyword FILE.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages CAUSE You tried to simultaneously recover databases that logged to different log files. ACTION Run DBRECOV once for each log file. MESSAGE NEGATIVE CURRENT RECORD NUMBER IN BACKSPACE REQUEST CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your system manager. MESSAGE NEGATIVE NUMBER OF BACKSPACES REQUESTED CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your system manager.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages MESSAGE NOT A DATA BASE OR DATA BASE ACCESS FILE CAUSE The specified database is invalid, or the specified file is not a database-access file. ACTION Check the database or file name and try the command again. MESSAGE NOT A DATA BASE ROOT FILE CAUSE The specified file is not a database root file. ACTION Check the specified database name and try the command again.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages MESSAGE PASSWORD IS INCORRECT CAUSE The logid password in the database is not the same as the password in the MPE/iX table. ACTION Set the logid and correct password into the database. Or, use the MPE/iX ALTLOG command to alter the password in the MPE/iX table so it matches the one in the database. MESSAGE PASSWORD MUST NOT BE LONGER THAN 8 CHARACTERS CAUSE The password is too long so it is incorrect. ACTION Retype the correct logid and password.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages MESSAGE RELEASE OF ENTRY FROM RECOVERY TABLE FAILED CAUSE Internal error. ACTION Contact your system manager. MESSAGE REMOTE ACCT racctname TOO LONG CAUSE racctname is more than eight characters long. ACTION Use the EDITOR to change the HELLO command. MESSAGE REMOTE ACCT PASSWORD TOO LONG CAUSE rupasw is more than eight characters. ACTION Use the EDITOR to change the HELLO command.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages logon group and account. ACTION Check the database name you specified and reenter the command. MESSAGE SEQUENCE ERROR ON LOG RECORD #n - EOF ASSUMED CAUSE Log record numbers are out of sequence. ACTION Notify the system manager and HP Support Representative. MESSAGE STAGING FILE OVERFLOW CAUSE The staging file is not large enough. ACTION Use a file equation to increase the file size. MESSAGE TIMESTAMP OUT OF SEQUENCE ON LOG RECORD #n - EOF ASSUMED.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages ACTION Execute DBSTORE to make a backup copy of the database. MESSAGE WARNING: THE LANGUAGE OF THE DATA BASE IS DIFFERENT FROM THE LANGUAGE FOUND ON THE DBLOAD MEDIA. CONTINUE DBLOAD OPERATION / (Y/N): CAUSE The user has changed language of database between DBUNLOAD and DBLOAD. DBLOAD wants user to be aware of potential differences in sorted chains of the collating sequence of the two languages.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages designator cannot be found. ACTION Check your :FILE commands and reenter them correctly before running DBSTORE. MESSAGE CANNOT GET EXTRA DATA SEGMENT NECESSARY FOR RESTORE OPERATION CAUSE DBRESTOR was unable to get the extra data segment it needed for the buffers used in the restore operation. ACTION Wait until system resources are available and then try again. MESSAGE CANNOT OPEN TERMINAL, TERMINATING CAUSE DBUTIL is unable to access the terminal.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages file label. ACTION Contact your system manager. MESSAGE CHAIN IS FULL ON PATH #n CAUSE DBLOAD is unable to load a detail entry because the chain count for path number n of detail set exceeds 231 −1 (or 2,147,483,647 entries). ACTION Delete some of the entries and reload or change the database design. MESSAGE ***COPY FAILED*** CAUSE An error occurred while copying the file. DBUTIL has encountered a problem reading or writing the files.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages ACTION Check the database. If the database has not been created, run DBUTIL >>CREATE. If the database is damaged, run recovery. MESSAGE DATA SET FULL CAUSE Data set currently being loaded is full. ACTION Re-create root file, increase the data set's capacity and run the utilities again. MESSAGE ***DBSTORE FAILED - NO DATA BASE STORED*** CAUSE A file error or other message follows explaining the problem.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages MESSAGE HARD TERMINAL READ ERROR, TERMINATING CAUSE DBUTIL cannot read input from terminal. ACTION Notify HP Support Representative. MESSAGE ***INVALID SET COUNT*** CAUSE TurboIMAGE/XL found an inconsistency in the data set count. ACTION Notify HP Support Representative. MESSAGE MOVE OF FILE x NOT ALLOWED: FILE IS NOT CORRECT TYPE (FILE CODE #) CAUSE The file specified is not a database file.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages transaction recovery mechanism. The switch failed. nn is the switch to NM error number returned. ACTION Notify HP Support Representative. MESSAGE UNABLE TO CONTINUE CAUSE DBUTIL program (operating in PURGE mode) cannot continue execution due to exceptional error in file system. This information is followed by MPE/iX file information display. ACTION Save the file information. Consult with system manager and HP Support Representative.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages -64 CAUSE User's label was not readable. Problem may be in hardware. ACTION Notify the system manager of the error. MESSAGE SET NUMBERS ARE OUT OF SEQUENCE. TURBOIMAGE FAILED AT xxxxx -66 CAUSE The next set number on the backup volume was not what DBLOAD expected. Status element 0 has the expected set number; status element 1 has the next set number on the backup volume.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages 2– data file block 3– data file end 4– tape end 97 98 101 401 402 403 Chapter 7 ACTION An error for a known value that was written to tape with FWRITE was found. There may be a defect in the tape or the tape drive. MESSAGE ZSIZE ERROR WHILE CONTRACTING AT xxxxx CAUSE A TurboIMAGE utility called ZSIZE to contract the Z to DB area of the stack. xxxxx is the octal location where TurboIMAGE failed. ACTION Notify HP Support Representative.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Utility Error Messages earlier in this chapter. 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 306 MESSAGE DBFIND FAILURE AT xxxxx CAUSE A detailed error message can be retrieved by calling DBEXPLAIN. ACTION For more information "Library Procedure Error Messages" earlier in this chapter. MESSAGE DBGET FAILURE AT xxxxx CAUSE A detailed error message can be retrieved by calling DBEXPLAIN. ACTION For more information "Library Procedure Error Messages" earlier in this chapter.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 User Logging DBEXPLAIN. 412 413 414 ACTION For more information "Library Procedure Error Messages" earlier in this chapter. MESSAGE DBBEGIN FAILURE AT xxxxx CAUSE A detailed error message can be retrieved by calling DBEXPLAIN. ACTION For more information "Library Procedure Error Messages" earlier in this chapter. MESSAGE DBEND FAILURE AT xxxxx CAUSE A detailed error message can be retrieved by calling DBEXPLAIN.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 User Logging 8 MESSAGE End of file on User Logging file !for process !(ulogerr 8) 9 MESSAGE Out of disc space for process !(ulogmsg 9) 10 MESSAGE User logging process !is running (ulogmsg 10) 11 MESSAGE User logging process !is terminated (ulogmsg 11) 12 MESSAGE Recovered !records for user logging process !including !opens and !closes (ulogmsg 12) 13 MESSAGE Error while recovering user logging file for process !(ulogmsg 13) 14 MESSAGE User logging file for proces
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 User Logging recovered after power fail (ulogerr 29) 30 MESSAGE Invalid maximum number of users per process found in log table (ulogerr 30) 31 MESSAGE User logging file for process !is too small (ulogerr 31) 32 MESSAGE Power fail detected on ldev # !.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Workstation Configuration !(ulogerr 49) 50 MESSAGE Log process for logid !has experienced a previous error with the log file, and therefore cannot perform a changelog (ulogerr50) 51 MESSAGE Changelog from log file !to !for logid !was lost when the system went down (ulogmsg 51) 52 MESSAGE Changelog for logid !was lost when the system went down (ulogmsg 52) 53 MESSAGE Power fail detected on ldev # !. Serial disc recovery in progress.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Workstation Configuration MESSAGE File is not a valid VFC file. CAUSE The file name specified is not a valid VFC file. ACTION Specify a file which is a VFC file. MESSAGE File is not a valid terminal type file. CAUSE The file specified is not a valid terminal-type file. ACTION Specify a file that is a valid terminal-type file. MESSAGE Invalid file name. CAUSE The file name specified does not meet the requirements for an HP3000 file name.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Workstation Configuration none follows. This is most likely caused by two commas in a row, or a comma at the end of a line without the ampersand. ACTION Remove the extra comma, or insert the appropriate character. MESSAGE Modification of data is not allowed. CAUSE Enter was pressed after choosing the View file option. In View mode, modification of data is not allowed. ACTION Use only the soft keys. MESSAGE MPE/V termtype file; use Form X to convert to MPE XL format.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Workstation Configuration CAUSE The specified field requires a value and nothing was entered. ACTION Enter a value in the field. MESSAGE There is no next form. CAUSE NEXT FORM was pressed when at the last form menu, and there is no next form. ACTION Do not press NEXT FORM at the last form. MESSAGE There is no previous form. CAUSE PREV FORM was pressed when at the Main Menu, or when the VFC option was selected (RUN TTUTIL.PUB.SYS). There is no previous form.
TurboIMAGE/XL V iii C 5 Workstation Configuration ACTION Input a valid character. MESSAGE Unknown character input format. CAUSE You attempted to input a character, but the character could not be determined. ACTION Input a valid character. MESSAGE Unknown string input format. CAUSE You attempted to input a string, but the input could not be decoded. ACTION Enter in the correct string. MESSAGE User does not have write access to file.