NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual (36923-90041)
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Logging Location Codes
RFA Logging Location Codes
ACTION: Verify that the network transport has been started on the
remote system. Verify that the remote system supports NS 3000/iX
RFA. Also verify that the remote system has started the RFA service. If
RFA is started then see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of this
manual.
MESSAGE: None
16 CLAS0003 CAUSE: RFA could not turn on NetIPC socket data tracing.
ACTION: If the local system is not out of disk space then see Appendix
A, “Submitting an SR,” of this manual.
MESSAGE: None
17 CLAS0003 CAUSE: RFA could not update information in the NS DSLINE table.
ACTION: RFA may have run out of stack space. Run the program with
an additional 2000 words of stack space. If this is not the problem then
see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of this manual.
MESSAGE: None
18 CLAS0003 CAUSE: RFA could not get information from the NS DSLINE table.
ACTION: RFA may have run out of stack space. Run the program with
an additional 2000 words of stack space. If this is not the problem then
see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of this manual.
MESSAGE: None
19 CLAS0003 CAUSE: RFA could not add a new process entry into the NS DSLINE
table.
ACTION: RFA may have run out of stack space or the DSLINE table may
be full. If there are more than 100 programs in the same session using
NS, the user has reached NS resource limits. Otherwise run the
program with an additional 2000 words of stack space. If this is not the
problem then see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of this manual.
MESSAGE: None
20 CLAS0003 CAUSE: NS has lost track of how many programs are using the DSLINE
table.
ACTION: See Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of this manual.
MESSAGE: None
21 CLAS0003 CAUSE: RFA could not find an entry it created in the DSLINE table.
ACTION: RFA may have run out of stack space. Run the program with
an additional 2000 words of stack space. If this is not the problem then
see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of this manual.
MESSAGE: None