NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual (36923-90041)

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Logging Location Codes
Control Process Logging Location Codes
MESSAGE: INTERNAL ERROR; NM Entry
286 CLAS0003 CAUSE: Near the end of NETCP’s early initial startup, it was unable to
put its port number into a new entity named “NetCP” in the NS
Registry (PARM = 32-bit status returned by the call to
reg_add_entity).
ACTION: This error was not fatal, and startup continued; use of the
Registry here is not critical. However, creation of the NS Registry by
NETCP may have failed (see error 285), or the Registry may be full. If
the message occurs every time, see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of
this manual.
MESSAGE: INTERNAL ERROR; NM Entry
289 CLAS0003 CAUSE: While creating a network NI for which IP Store and Forward
was enabled, NETCP was unable to put the new Store and Forward
buffer pool ID into a new entity, having the same name as the NI, in the
NS Registry (PARM = 32-bit status returned by the call to
reg_add_entity).
ACTION: This error was not fatal, and startup continued; use of the
Registry here is not critical. However, creation of the NS Registry by
NETCP may have failed (see error 285), or the Registry may be full. If
the message occurs every time, see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of
this manual.
MESSAGE: INTERNAL ERROR; NM Entry
290 CLAS0003 CAUSE: During NETCP’s early initial startup, it was unable to put the
NETCP utility buffer pool ID into a new entity named “CP POOL” in
the NS Registry (PARM = 32-bit status returned by the call to
reg_add_entity).
ACTION: This error was not fatal, and startup continued; use of the
Registry here is not critical. However, creation of the NS Registry by
NETCP may have failed (see error 285), or the Registry may be full. If
the message occurs every time, see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of
this manual.
MESSAGE: INTERNAL ERROR; NM Entry
291 CLAS0003 CAUSE: While creating an NI because a network was being started,
NETCP was unable to put that NI outbound buffer pool ID into a new
entity, having the same name as the NI, in the NS Registry (PARM =
32-bit status returned by the call to reg_add_entity).
ACTION: This error was not fatal, and startup continued; use of the
Registry here is not critical. However, creation of the NS Registry by
NETCP may have failed (see error 285), or the Registry may be full. If
the message occurs every time, see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of
this manual.