NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual (36923-90041)
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Logging Location Codes
Control Process Logging Location Codes
622 CLAS0002 CAUSE: While attempting to send a DCN start message to IPU in
response to an X25 automatic restart or a user’s :NETCONTROL START
or :NETCONTROL ADDLINK command, NETCP encountered an error on
the send (PARM = 32-bit status returned by the call to send_msg). A
DCN start message is required for a Directly Connected Network such
as X25.
ACTION: IPU did not receive the message, so it does not know the
network is started. As a result, path resolution for the NI will fail.
Restart the network. If this problem continues, see Appendix A,
“Submitting an SR,” of this manual.
MESSAGE: Bad status
623 CLAS0002 CAUSE: After completing construction of a GATEWAY update buffer in
response to startup or shutdown of some network, NETCP encountered
an error trying to send a message referencing that buffer to the IPU
module of Transport (PARM = 32-bit status returned by the call to
send_msg).
ACTION: IPU did not receive the message, so path resolution
information for the network will not be up to date, and attempts to
establish connections with it may fail. Restart the network. If this
problem persists, see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of this manual.
MESSAGE: Bad status
624 CLAS0002 CAUSE: While attempting to send a device stop message to the DIAL
module because protocols on an existing ROUTER network are being
shut down, NETCP encountered an error on the send (PARM = 32-bit
status returned by the call to send_msg).
ACTION: The error in itself was not fatal, and shutdown of this network
probably continued, ending with deletion of this instance of the DIAL
module. However, DIAL was not notified the device has stopped, which
may have caused more errors if it happened to run again before it was
deleted. In addition, some versions of Transport may hang if this
problem occurs, requiring a system restart to recover. On a non critical
terminal, attempt a :NETCONTROL STATUS command; if results are
reported, then try restarting the network. If the network restarts but
the problem returns, see Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of this
manual.
MESSAGE: BUFFER MANAGER; Buffer manager error
625 CLAS0002 CAUSE: While deconfiguring an NI for a network that was being shut
down and which also had IP Store and Forward enabled, after first
deleting that Store and Forward buffer pool ID from the NS Registry,
NETCP encountered an error trying to delete the buffer pool itself
(PARM = 32-bit status returned by the call to bmgr_delete_pool).
ACTION: This error was not fatal, and network shutdown continued.
However, the amount of system memory used by the pool may be
inaccessible until the next system restart. Probably some buffers for the