HP e3000 MPE/iX Release 6.0 System Software Maintenance Manual (30216-90272)

Appendix H 429
Error Messages and Warnings
Stage/iX Messages (STAGEMAN)
same that was originally staged.
Action You can do a STAGEMAN LIST ;FILES on the staging
area to determine what the attributes of the file should be,
and compare this against the :LISTFILE
/SYS/hpstage/stage_name/file_name,2 output to help find
the discrepancy. An easy way to fix this problem is to
re-stage the original file (do an Expert Mode HELP on
STAGEFILE for more information).
1075 Message The staging area is empty. (STAGEMAN 1075)
Cause STAGEMAN found no known files in the staging area.
Action If the staging area was expected to be empty at validation
time then this warning can be ignored.
1076 Message File “
name
” does not exist in
the Base. (STAGEMAN 1076)
Cause The file was staged with a validation option of
“EXISTENCE”, which tells STAGEMAN to expect a
version of the file to be in the current Base. STAGEMAN
reports this error when it cannot find the file in the Base
at validation time.
Action As a workaround, put a dummy version of the file in the
Base, re- VALIDATE the staging area, then purge the
dummy file. Another option is to re-stage the file with
;VAL=BASIC (do an Expert Mode HELP on STAGEFILE
for more information).
1077 Message File “
name
” is not on the system volume
set. (STAGEMAN 1077)
Cause The file was tagged as being restricted to LDEV1, but was
not found on the System Volume Set.
Action Contact your Hewlett-Packard Response Center for
assistance.
1078 Message File “
name
” is not on the system volume
set. (STAGEMAN 1078)
Cause The staged version of the file was found on a volume set
other than the System Volume Set. This warning is for
information purposes only.
Action None
1079 Message The EOF of file “
name
” has changed
since it was staged. (STAGEMAN 1079)
Cause The end-of-file on the staged version of the file does not
match the end-of-file on the file that was originally staged.
This is only a warning to alert the user of a possible
problem.