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

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Logging Location Codes
RFA Logging Location Codes
ACTION: Verify if the network transport has not been shutdown by the
system operator on the local or remote system. If not see Appendix A,
“Submitting an SR,” of this manual.
MESSAGE: None
10 CLAS0003 CAUSE: RFA encountered a NetIPC error while sending an RFA
request to the remote system.
ACTION: If the user attempted to FREAD or FWRITE more than 29980
bytes of data in one FREAD or FWRITE call, then the user has reached
the resource limits of RFA. If user has enabled data compression for
RFA transfers, this limit is 29000 bytes. This error will also occur if the
system operator has brought down the network transport on the local
or remote system. If not see “Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of this
manual.
MESSAGE: None
11 CLAS0003 CAUSE: An unexpected error occurred while receiving data from the
remote system.
ACTION: This error will occur if the system operator has brought down
the network transport on the local or remote system. It can also occur if
the version of NS on the remote system is older than this system and
the user attempted to use a newly supported file system intrinsic that is
not supported by RFA on the remote system. If neither is the case then
see “Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of this manual.
MESSAGE: None
12 CLAS0003 CAUSE: RFA was unable to completely receive all the data from a
NOWAIT FWRITE.
ACTION: See “Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of this manual.
MESSAGE: None
13 CLAS0003 CAUSE: While attempting to adjust a NetIPC socket, RFA encountered
an unexpected error.
ACTION: See “Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of this manual.
MESSAGE: None
14 CLAS0003 CAUSE: RFA could not shutdown a NetIPC socket it created.
ACTION: See “Appendix A, “Submitting an SR,” of this manual.
MESSAGE: None
15 CLAS0003 CAUSE: RFA could not connect with the RFA server on the remote
system.