NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual (36923-90041)
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100VG-AnyLAN and 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
ACTION: Retry the same trace command later. An error reply was sent
in response to the request. Trace was not started by this request this
time, and remains off.
MESSAGE: A driver request failed.
3790 CLAS0001 CAUSE: While processing a request to turn link trace on, the driver was
unable to locate a free storage element in which to save reply
information (“Cause”= 32-bit status returned by the call to
vg_dvr_save_msg).
ACTION: This informational error should be preceded by another error
giving a more specific reason for the failure; check log data and look up
that error also, for more actions to take. Most likely the previous error
was fatal and the driver is about to “die”, then will either attempt an
auto-reset or else require a manual shutdown and restart.
MESSAGE: A driver request failed.
3820 CLAS0001 CAUSE: While attempting to forward an enable-trace request to its ISR,
the driver encountered an error (“Cause”= 32-bit status returned by the
call to vg_dvr_copy_send_to_isr). Probably no comm frame was
available.
ACTION: This informational error should be preceded by another error
giving a more specific reason for the failure; check log data and look up
that error also, for more actions to take. Most likely the previous error
was fatal and the driver is about to “die”, then will either attempt an
auto-reset or else require a manual shutdown and restart.
MESSAGE: Cannot initiate a dump. Already dumping.
3850 CLAS0001 CAUSE: A user attempted to force a driver dump while a previous
driver dump was still occurring (“Cause”= 32-bit status saying a driver
dump is starting).
ACTION: A dump of your problem is already being produced. Wait a
minute or two for the dump to finish. Forward the resulting
NETDMP##.PUB.SYS to Hewlett-Packard for analysis if necessary, and
see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR.”
MESSAGE: A driver dump is starting.
3880 CLAS0001 CAUSE: A user is forcing a driver dump to occur, typically via the
VGPBA diagnostic tool program (“Cause”= 32-bit status saying the
driver dump was forced).
ACTION: This error is informational only. The dump is probably being
forced because the system operator suspects a link driver problem.
Forward the resulting NETDMP##.PUB.SYS file to Hewlett-Packard for
analysis if necessary, and see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR.”