MPE/iX Error Messages Manual Vol 3 (32650-90880)
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Error Messages V iii C 4
Terminal I/O Manager for Logging
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. The MUX
card upload completion message will be shown on the
console.
116 MESSAGE DTCMxxxxxxxx MUX card upload completed for
DTC address yyyyyyyyyyyy card z (DTCMINFO116)
CAUSE This informational message indicates that an operation of
the MUX 68k card upload completes. For example : The
card upload completes on a MUX 68k card in slot 2 of DTC
IEEE802.3 address at 08000900357D, the console message
will be : DTCMxxxxxxxx MUX card upload completed for
DTC address 08000900357D card 2
ACTION Deliver the MUX 68k dump file to your HP support
representative. The dump file name is
Mbxxxxxa.PUB.SYS. Where b is the card number in that
DTC, xxxxx is the last 5 characters of the IEEE802.3
address of that DTC and a is a charater in the sequense
a,b,..z to allow multiple dumps.
117 MESSAGE DTCMxxxxxxxx MUX card upload aborted for DTC
address yyyyyyyyyyyy card z (DTCMERR117)
CAUSE This error message indicates that an operation of the
MUX 68k card upload is aborted by the DTC. A problem
occurred with DTC while the MUX card upload were being
performed. For example : The card upload is aborted on a
MUX 68k card in slot 2 of DTC IEEE802.3 address at
08000900357D, the console message will be :
DTCMxxxxxxxx MUX card upload aborted for DTC
address 08000900357D card 2
ACTION Contact your HP support representative. You can obtain
the additional information by running the card selftest
through the Termdsm.
118 MESSAGE Now you must restart the MUX Card by
resetting DTC address
yyyyyyyyyyyy card z (DTCMWARN118)
CAUSE This message indicates that the MUX card is not working
any more after the MUX 68k upload is completed.
Consequently, the user must initiate a MUX reset to
reactivate the MUX card.
ACTION After the MUX card upload is completed, the user must