SNA NRJE Node Managers Guide (30292-90007)
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Result Codes and Messages
SNA NRJE Logging Messages
9039 MESSAGE: NRJE(!:!): WARNING: INVALID OUTPUT ROUTING
OPTION SPECIFIED FOR JOB NUMBER !. (LU=9039)
CAUSE: A user specified an invalid routing option for print, punch, or
forms disposition. Output was routed to the default destination
identified in the Writer Data screen. Message number 9050 will be
logged immediately following this message identifying the affected user
and jobname.
ACTION: Contact the affected user.
9040 MESSAGE: NRJE(!:!): FAILED TO EXECUTE MPE ‘FILE’ COMMAND.
COMMAND PARM ERROR = !. ATTEMPTED THE FOLLOWING FILE
COMMAND: ‘!’ (LU=9040)
CAUSE: File equation identified in the message could not be executed.
Message number 335 preceded this message identifying the nature of
the error.
The file equation came from one of two sources: (1) Lookup Table entry,
or (2) user-specified file equation (for example, SUBMIT
job
;FO=*
fileq
)
ACTION: If source of the record was a Lookup Table entry, correct the
entry and retry. Use the VERIFY command to check each record. If the
source was a user specified file equation, contact the affected user.
9042 MESSAGE: NRJE(!:!): FAILED TO READ FROM LOOKUP TABLE
(FSERR=!) (LU=9042)
CAUSE: FREAD intrinsic failure on the internal temporary copy of the
Lookup Table.
ACTION: Contact Hewlett-Packard.
9043 MESSAGE: NRJE(!:!): FAILED TO READ FROM FORMID XDS
(LU=9043)
CAUSE: DMOVIN failure on the formid XDS.
ACTION: Contact Hewlett-Packard.
9044 MESSAGE: NRJE(!:!): WARNING: FORMID NOT FOUND IN LOOKUP
TABLE. FORM ‘!’ WAS REQUESTED BY JOB NUMBER ! (JOB NAME=
!) OUTPUT ROUTED TO THE DEFAULT DESTINATION, OUTPUT
PRIORITY = 2. (LU=9044)
CAUSE: A user specified a form name which could not be found in the
Lookup Table.
ACTION: Contact the affected user. Ensure that all users are informed
of all form names supported by the workstation.
9046 MESSAGE: NRJE(!:!): FAILED TO LOCK LOCAL RIN (LU=9046)
CAUSE: Failed to execute LOCKLOCRIN. Possibly due to a failure by
NRJEMON to acquire the local rin.