HP e3000 MPE/iX System Software Maintenance Manual (Release C.75.00) (30216-90344)

Appendix H
Error Messages and Warnings
SETUP Error Messages (SETERR)
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15 Message volname is not a valid volume set name. (“_” must precede
the VUF and vol ID). (SETERR #15)
Cause The disk from which SETUP.INSTUTIL is executing is not a valid
Hewlett-Packard MPE-formatted compact disk.
Action VSCLOSE the volume set containing SETUP.INSTUTIL.
Purgegroup INSTUTIL.
Insert a compact disk with the appropriate label.
VSOPEN the volume_set_name.
Bind to the new volume: ALTGROUP
INSTUTIL.SYS;HOMEVS=VOLUME_SET.
Execute SETUP.INSTUTIL.
If you have no other compact disks, contact the Response Center for
further assistance.
16 Message volname is not a valid volume set name because of the V.UU.FF.
(SETERR #16)
Cause The disk from which SETUP.INSTUTIL is executing is not a valid
Hewlett-Packard MPE-formatted compact disk.
Action VSCLOSE the volume set containing SETUP.INSTUTIL.
Purgegroup INSTUTIL.
Insert a compact disk with the appropriate label.
VSOPEN the volume_set_name.
Bind to the new volume: ALTGROUP
INSTUTIL.SYS;HOMEVS=VOLUME_SET.
Execute SETUP.INSTUTIL.
If you have no other compact disks, contact the Response Center for
further assistance.
17 Message SETINIT will terminate. (SETERR #17) From the system console,
VSCLOSE mpe_volsetname. If this a SCSI drive, run
AVRSCSI.INSTALL
dismount ldev to take the disk offline.
Cause A CI error occurred during the SETINIT script while attempting to
VSCLOSE an open compact disk.
Action The associated CI error message is displayed. The disk can only be
closed if no files on the disk are being accessed. If the disk cannot be
closed, determine the files being used, kill any processes accessing the
disk, then execute SETINIT again.
Contact the Response Center if further assistance is required.
18 Message This disk is in an invalid state for this process.
SETINIT will terminate. (SETERR #18)
Cause This message occurs in two instances. Either SETINIT is attempting to
VSCLOSE a disk that is in an invalid state for the process, or SETINIT is
attempting to VSOPEN a disk that is in an invalid state.