NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual (36923-90041)

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Logging Location Codes
Control Process Logging Location Codes
ACTION: None. This is an informative message only. In many cases the
DTC will recover on its own. If this does not happen, use the DTC
Manager to find the reason why levels 2/3 are not up. Once the problem
is corrected on the DTC, the host will be informed and will start using
the device.
MESSAGE: LOGGING; Log
500 CLAS0005 CAUSE: NETCP has received a message instructing it to process one of
the general :NETCONTROL commands (PARM = hex 330). Examples of
these are START, ADDLINK, DELLINK, STOP, and UPDATE commands:
anything except for STATUS.
ACTION: None. This is an informative message only.
MESSAGE: LOGGING; Log
501 CLAS0005 CAUSE: NETCP has received a message instructing it to process a
:NETCONTROL STATUS command (PARM = hex 332).
ACTION: None. This is an informative message only.
MESSAGE: Bad status
600 CLAS0002 CAUSE: When NETCP attempted to send a reply message back to
NETUI to complete a blocked :NETCONTROL command, or send a reply
back to NMMON to complete initial creation of NETCP after either a
successful or an unsuccessful startup, an error occurred on the send
(PARM = 32-bit status returned by the call to send_msg).
ACTION: If user session which issued the command exists, it will now
be hung. Since it also owns resources, it cannot be aborted, and a
system restart will be needed to recover. However, depending on the
command that hung, most other network operations should continue to
work normally. If not, you may try restarting the network. If the
command that hangs attempted to mix several :NETCONTROL
operations in the same command, try avoiding this, issuing separate
commands instead. If the separate commands are in a batch job or a
UDC, try adding some :PAUSE commands between the network
commands. If the problem still persists, see Appendix A, “Submitting
an SR,” of this manual.
MESSAGE: Bad status
601 CLAS0002 CAUSE: While attempting to send a request message to the PROBE
module to cause it to send a packet to a network, NETCP encountered
an error on the send (PARM = 32-bit status returned by the call to
send_msg).
ACTION: Other systems on the network may be unaware that this node
is up. This, in itself, will not prohibit connections into or out from this
node. If the desired connectivity cannot be achieved, restart the
network. If the problem persists, then see Appendix A, “Submitting an
SR,” of this manual.