Using the Node Management Services (NMS) Utilities (32022-90053)
Appendix A 241
NMS Error Messages
NMGR Error and Warning Messages
ACTION: If an incorrect link name was specified, correct the link name
and try again. If link name is correct but the link has not yet been
configured, configure the link.
MESSAGE: The path report for the node is full; no new address can
be added. (NMGRERR 266)
NMGRERR 266 CAUSE: The user attempted to add an address to the network directory
for a node whose path report is already full. No additional addresses
can be added.
ACTION: Go to the Network Directory Data screen for the node and
delete some of the addresses assigned to the node name.
MESSAGE: The node name must be configured first. (NMGRERR 267)
NMGRERR 267 CAUSE: The node name was not configured.
ACTION: Go to the Main screen and configure the node name.
MESSAGE: Missing IP address. (NMGRERR 268)
NMGRERR 268 CAUSE: The user neglected to enter the IP address in the appropriate
field.
ACTION: Enter the IP address and try again.
MESSAGE: You must enter a backup configuration file name.
(NMGRERR 269)
NMGRERR 269 CAUSE: The user pressed the Open Config or Create Config key with no
file name specified in the backup configuration file name field.
ACTION: Enter a valid file name in the backup configuration file name
field and press Open Config or Create Config again.
MESSAGE: Cannot open node information file for ADDVC or
PURGEVC. (NMGRERR 270)
NMGRERR 270 CAUSE: NMMGR was unable to open the file whose name was specified
in the ADDVC or PURGEVC command, either because the file does not
exist or because a more serious file system error occurred.
ACTION: 1. The file name specified may not exist. Try the command
again with a file that exists.
ACTION: 2. A more serious file system error may have occurred. See the
accompanying file system error message for resolution.
MESSAGE: You must open the configuration and directory files first.
(NMGRERR 271)
NMGRERR 271 CAUSE: The user attempted to perform an ADDVC or PURGEVC
command without first opening the configuration and/or directory files.
ACTION: Open a configuration file with the OPENCONF command and a
directory file with the OPENDIR command.