NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual (36923-90041)
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100VG-AnyLAN and 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
MESSAGE: Cannot remove driver from I/O system.
1900 CLAS0001 CAUSE: During the final link-close operation by an upper level
subsystem, the link module deconfigurator attempted to delete an
instance of the link driver, but encountered an I/O system error
(“Cause”= 32-bit status from the call to io_unconfigure).
ACTION: The deconfigurator stopped trying to close the link. However,
the driver already received updated configuration data removing the
subsystem’s multicast information, but other resources, such as link
table, were not updated. The driver may already have been shut down
by some other means, or the system I/O configuration may have been
altered. If this happens frequently, see Appendix A, “Submitting an
SR.”
MESSAGE: Cannot delete from link table.
1920 CLAS0001 CAUSE: During the final link-close operation by an upper level
subsystem, the link module deconfigurator attempted to delete the link
from the link table, but encountered an error (“Cause”= 32-bit status
from the call to lsslktbldelete).
ACTION: The module deconfigurator reported an error, but attempted
to continue with the close. Network management services may have
been shut down. Otherwise, if this happens every time, see Appendix A,
“Submitting an SR.”
MESSAGE: Cannot release a system plabel.
1940 CLAS0001 CAUSE: During the final link-close operation by an upper level
subsystem, the link module deconfigurator encountered an error while
trying to release the link’s write initiator procedure (“Cause”= 32-bit
status from the call to hprelsysplabel).
ACTION: This is an informational warning that some system memory
resources may have been lost. The module deconfigurator reported an
error, but attempted to continue with the close. If this happens every
time, see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR.”
MESSAGE: Cannot delete a buffer pool.
1960 CLAS0001 CAUSE: During a link-close operation by an upper level subsystem, the
link module deconfigurator encountered an error while trying to delete
an outbound buffer pool (“Cause”= 32-bit status from the call to
bmgr_delete_pool).
ACTION: This is an informational warning that some system memory
resources may have been lost. The module deconfigurator reported an
error, but attempted to continue with the close. If this happens every
time, see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR.”