NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual (36923-90041)
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100VG-AnyLAN and 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
MESSAGE: Configuration failed.
3340 CLAS0001 CAUSE: While processing a driver open from an upper layer subsystem,
which was not the first open against the driver, the driver encountered
an error during configuration (“Cause”= 32-bit status returned by the
call to vg_dvr_port_msg_exec). Probably there are already too many
opens against the driver.
ACTION: This informational error should be preceded by another error
giving a more specific reason for the failure; check log data and look up
that error also, for more actions to take.
The driver returned a bad result to the subsystem, and the open
request failed. The driver will continue to operate all other subsystems
as before.
MESSAGE: Configuration failed.
3370 CLAS0001 CAUSE: While processing a driver open from an upper layer subsystem,
which was not the first open against the driver, the driver encountered
an error during configuration (“Cause”= 32-bit status returned by the
call to vg_dvr_send_reply). Probably a port message could not be
sent.
ACTION: The driver allows 11 simultaneous opens. The open attempt
by the additional subsystem failed. Shut down any subsystems that are
not currently needed and try again.
A side-effect of this error may be that the driver becomes unusable; if
so, run VGPBA and execute the Reset function to see if that restores
normal operation.
MESSAGE: Bad message for current state.
3400 CLAS0001 CAUSE: The driver received a new open from an upper layer subsystem,
at a time the driver was not able to process these requests, such as
during shutdown or after a fatal software error (“Cause”= 16-bit
encoded value, giving driver input event code and current state:
Hewlett-Packard use only).
ACTION: The open failed. Check the system console; if the driver is
shutting down or doing a dump, wait until that completes. Retry the
operation. If the problem persists, the driver may be broken; run the
VGPBA diagnostic and attempt a Reset function. If the problem still
persists, run VGPBA, attempt a Dump function, and save the resulting
file (NETDMP##.PUB.SYS) for analysis by Hewlett-Packard. If the
driver still does not become usable after this, use Control-B at the
console to halt the system, take a memory dump, and reboot. See
Appendix A, “Submitting an SR.”