HP e3000 MPE/iX Release 6.5 System Software Maintenance Manual (30216-90325)

464 AppendixH
Error Messages and Warnings
Stage/iX Messages (STAGEMAN)
the file specified in the FROM parameter does not exist,
but a version of the file does already exist in the staging
area. This is a normal occurrence when Patch/iX is using
STAGEMAN to stage files into a staging area while
Patch/iX is in recovery mode (for instance, if it previously
failed in the middle of staging files).
Action None
1134 Message Failed to set the ACD on file “
name
”.
CIERROR =
value
(STAGEMAN 1137)
Cause STAGEMAN received a Command Interpreter (CI) error
in attempting to do an ALTSEC command to replace the
current ACD on the staged file.
Action Contact your Hewlett-Packard Response Center for
assistance.
1135 Message Failed to open staged file “
name
”. (STAGEMAN 1138)
Cause STAGEMAN received a bad status from the HPFOPEN
intrinsic while attempting to open a staged file for getting
data on the file.
Action Determine why the file open failed. If you can determine
and fix the problem re-execute the command (or restart
the Patch/iX process). Otherwise, contact your
Hewlett-Packard Response Center for assistance.
1136 Message Failed in FFILEINFO call for file “
name
”.
(STAGEMAN 1139)
Cause STAGEMAN received a bad status from the FFILEINFO
intrinsic while attempting to get data on a staged file.
Action Contact your Hewlett-Packard Response Center for
assistance.
1137 Message Failed to open file “
name
” for getting
LIF information. (STAGEMAN 1140)
Cause STAGEMAN could not open the file. The reason is stated
in the file system error message that appears above this
one.
Action Determine why the file could not be opened, correct the
problem, then re-execute the command or process.
1138 Message Failed in FFILEINFO call for file “
name
”.
(STAGEMAN 1141)
Cause STAGEMAN received a bad status from the FFILEINFO
intrinsic while attempting to get data on the file (this data
is needed for placing an entry for the file in the system LIF
Directory so that the file is accessible from the ISL
prompt).