NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual (36923-90041)
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Logging Location Codes
Control Process Logging Location Codes
pool were lost, or are still outstanding in modules which remain in the
background after NETCP terminates. If the problem occurs repeatedly,
see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of this manual.
MESSAGE: INTERNAL ERROR; Data dictionary error
614 CLAS0002 CAUSE: While shutting down Transport due to a system shutdown or a
:NETCONTROL STOP command, NETCP encountered an error trying to
delete a CM Port Dictionary entry named “NetCP”, into which it had
stored its own port number, for use by various CM transport modules
such as PROBE (PARM = 16-bit result code returned by the call to
dict_delete). The CM Port Dictionary is an operating system lookup
service used by, but not part of, Transport.).
ACTION: This error in itself was not fatal, and shutdown continued.
However, it may not be possible to restart Transport without first
restarting the system, since if the Dictionary entry does still exist,
future :NETCONTROL commands may either hang or cause a system
abort. See Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of this manual.
MESSAGE: INTERNAL ERROR; Internal resource error
615 CLAS0002 CAUSE: During the later phases of initial NETCP startup, NETCP
encountered an error trying to add its port ID into the NMMON port
table, so that NETCP would receive a shutdown message if the system
or NMMON were later shut down (PARM = 32-bit status returned by
the call to nnmonaddid).
ACTION: This error was not fatal, and network startup continued.
However, shutting down the system will not stop Transport, so to avoid
ungraceful connection losses, you should attempt a :NETCONTROL
STOP command before attempting your next system shutdown. If you
wish, you can try restarting the network. If the problem still occurs,
NMMON may not be running, though that would more likely cause a
NETCP hang. Run NMMAINT and check for version mismatches on
subsystem 0. If there is no mismatch, try restarting the system. If the
problem still occurs, see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of this
manual.
MESSAGE: INTERNAL ERROR; Data dictionary error
616 CLAS0002 CAUSE: Dictionary error.
ACTION: This error was not fatal, and network startup continued.
However, additional problems, including system aborts, may occur
because other modules of Transport will not be able to find NETCP.
Also, additional errors will occur later when NETCP tries to delete the
Dictionary entry (see error 614). If another instance of Transport was
just shut down, it is possible a collision occurred. Stop and restart the
network. If the problem persists, see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,”
of this manual.