Using the Node Management Services (NMS) Utilities (32022-90053)

Appendix A 233
NMS Error Messages
NMGR Error and Warning Messages
MESSAGE: SNA/DS not validated. Type exit again to leave NMMGR.
(NMGRERR 140)
NMGRERR 140 CAUSE: Data in the SNA.DS subsystem was changed and SNA/DS was
not successfully validated afterwords.
ACTION: Go to the validation screen and validate SNA/DS or type exit
again to leave the file unvalidated.
MESSAGE: Subsystem(s) are not validated. Type ERR for more
information. (NMGRERR 141)
NMGRERR 141 CAUSE: One or more of the subsystems in NMMGR have not been
validated.
ACTION: To see which subsystems have not been validated, type
ERRORS in the command line and press the Enter key. Go to the
validation screen to validate the unvalidated subsystems or type exit
again to leave the file unvalidated.
MESSAGE: Error in build statement table. (NMGRERR 200)
NMGRERR 200 CAUSE: This is an internal NMMGR error. The number of statements
in an internal table does not match the number expected by NMMGR.
ACTION: Restore the file NMMGRCAT.PUB.SYS. Then run
NMMAINT.PUB.SYS to make sure the version of NMMGR is correct.
MESSAGE: Internal error in Guided config scanner. (NMGRERR 201)
NMGRERR 201 CAUSE: This is an internal guided configuration error caused by a
corrupt NMMGRCAT.PUB.SYS file.
ACTION: Restore NMMGRCAT and retry. If this fails see “Submitting
an SR” at the beginning of this appendix.
MESSAGE: Aux NCONF file already open. (NMGRERR 202)
NMGRERR 202 CAUSE: This is an internal guided configuration error caused when
more than one NMCONF file is opened by the guided configuration
open statement.
ACTION: See “Submitting an SR” at the beginning of this appendix.
MESSAGE: Cannot open source, destination, or Aux NCONF file.
(NMGRERR 203)
NMGRERR 203 CAUSE: This is caused when the source/destination file or the file
NMAUX1.PUB.SYS is either missing, is the wrong version, is locked for
exclusive access, or was corrupted during a subtree copy.
ACTION: If doing a subtree copy, check to see that the source and
destination files really exist. If performing a guided configuration task,
copy NMAUX1.PUB.SYS from backup tape, and run NMMAINT.PUB.SYS
to make sure that you have the correct version.