SNA Link/iX Node Managers Guide (30291-90009)
Table Of Contents
- 1 SNA Links Overview
- 2 SNA Node and Link Configuration
- 3 Logging Configuration
- 4 SNA Node Startup and Shutdown
- 5 SNA Link Troubleshooting
- 6 MPE Commands
- 7 SNA Link Installation Information
- A Messages
- SDLC Link Startup Error Messages
- SDLC Link Driver Error Messages
- SNACONTROL Error Messages
- SNA Transport Error Messages
- SNA Transport Logging Messages
- SDLC Link Shutdown Error Messages
- X.25 Link Failure Error Codes
- X.25 Link Module Configurator Error Codes
- X.25 Link QLLC Internal Error Codes
- NetView Alerts Error Messages
- Network Dump Manager Error Messages
- LAN Error Messages
- B Netview Alerts

Appendix A 191
Messages
SDLC Link Driver Error Messages
1061 MESSAGE: Bad middle plane buffer pool in configuration data.
CAUSE: The buffer pool ID of a pool that is to be used for read/write data
communications line frames must be in a configuration buffer passed
during startup. However, the driver found an ID of zero, which is an
invalid ID. The transport should not have invoked the module
configurator if the buffer pool could not be opened. Also, configuration
buffer formats might be mismatched.
ACTION: See whether the transport reported any initialization errors.
Run NMMAINT to verify the versions of the driver (WANSDLCVERS),
module configurator (WANMCVERS), and download file
(PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS). If the problem cannot be
solved by using this information, call your Hewlett-Packard support
contact.
1062 MESSAGE: Bad top plane buffer pool in configuration data.
CAUSE: The buffer pool ID of a pool that is to be used for PSI tracing
and other internal I/O must be in a configuration buffer passed during
startup. However, the driver found an ID of zero, which is an invalid ID.
The module configurator should not have sent the configure message if
the buffer pool could not be opened. Also, configuration buffer formats
might be mismatched.
ACTION: Run NMMAINT to verify the versions of the driver
(WANSDLCVERS), module configurator (WANMCVERS), and
download file (PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS). If the
problem cannot be solved by using this information, call your
Hewlett-Packard support contact.
1063 MESSAGE: Timeout during startup.
CAUSE: The driver startup timer expired between the time the driver
received its configure message and the time it completed all hardware
and software startup. The PSI is probably hung because of a hardware
failure, download bug, or corrupt download data not otherwise found.
Though unlikely, it also is possible that completions for driver requests
were excessively delayed due to heavy system loading.
ACTION: The driver normally allows about 30 seconds for all of startup.
On a heavily loaded system, this problem might appear intermittently;
try restarting the link. If the problem continues, call your
Hewlett-Packard support contact.
1064 MESSAGE: Timeout during selftest.
CAUSE: The driver selftest timer expired between the time the driver
received its DO_BIND message and the time the hardware completed
selftest. The PSI probably failed selftest so badly it wasunable to report
the selftest error.
ACTION: The driver normally allows about 30 seconds for selftest to
complete. Your PSI hardware is probably not working. Write down the