HP e3000 MPE/iX Release 6.5 System Software Maintenance Manual (30216-90325)
454 AppendixH
Error Messages and Warnings
Stage/iX Messages (STAGEMAN)
file (meaning that the file exists as a single extent on disk),
but the staged version of the file is not contiguous.
Action The file must be made contiguous in the staging area. The
easiest way to do this is to re-stage the file with the
STAGEFILE command (do an Expert Mode HELP on
STAGEFILE for more information).
1070 Message Staging area “
name
” failed validation
due to previous errors. (STAGEMAN 1070)
Cause STAGEMAN found one or more specific errors while
attempting to validate the files in a staging area.
Action Refer to the errors that were displayed previous to this
error for information on which files had problems.
1071 Message File “
name
” is missing from
the staging area. (STAGEMAN 1071)
Cause The file should be part of the staging area but is missing
from the staging area's directory
(/SYS/hpstage/stage_name/).
Action Determine why the file is missing. If necessary re-stage
the file to the staging area (do an Expert Mode HELP on
STAGEFILE for more information).
1072 Message Owner of file “
name
” has changed since
it was staged. (STAGEMAN 1072)
Cause The current owner (creator) of the staged file is different
than it was when the file was originally staged. This
warning is just to alert the user of a potential problem.
The staging area will still validate under this condition.
Action None
1073 Message File “
name
” should be on LDEV1 but
is not. (STAGEMAN 1073)
Cause The file in the staging area is tagged as being restricted to
LDEV 1, but the staged version of the file is not.
Action Modify the file to be on LDEV 1. The easiest way to do this
is to re-stage the file (do an Expert Mode HELP on the
STAGEFILE command).
1074 Message The file attributes of “
name
”
do not match those of the original staged file. (STAGEMAN 1074)
Cause STAGEMAN found a difference between the attributes of
the file in the staging area and the attributes recorded at
the time the file was originally staged. Specifically,
STAGEMAN checks for record size, block size, file limit,
and file code. If one or more of these has changed it
suggests that the version of the file now staged is not the