NetIPC 3000/XL Programmer's Reference Manual (5958-8600)

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Appendix C 201
Error Messages
NetIPC Errors
ACTION: Remove the cause by making the number positive or smaller
in value.
127 MESSAGE: UNABLE TO READ ENTRY FROM OPT RECORD.
CAUSE: The option record indicates that the entry is not valid or the
buffer supplied by the user was too small to hold all of the data.
ACTION: Check entry number, make sure the option record has not been
written over and check output buffer length.
131 MESSAGE: PROTOCOL MODULE DOES NOT HAVE SUFFICIENT
RESOURCES.
CAUSE: Protocol module is temporarily out of buffers or internal data
descriptors.
ACTION: Retry later when the system load is lighter.
141 MESSAGE: X.25 NETWORK NAME INCORRECTLY SPECIFIED
CAUSE: Invalid X.25 network name specified or not configured.
ACTION: Correct the network name or notify the operator.
142 MESSAGE: INVALID CALL USER DATA OPT RECORD ENTRY.
CAUSE: The length of the call user data is invalid for the transport
protocol type.
ACTION: Check the length of the call user data option in the
opt
array.
The call user data
opt
record must be greater than 1 for IPCCONNECT
and 4 for IPCRECVCN. The maximum length is protocol specific.
143 MESSAGE: INVALID FACILITIES SET OPT RECORD ENTRY
CAUSE: The facility set passed as a parameter has not been found in the
internal facility set table.
ACTION: Use one of the facility sets defined in the configuration or add
a new one
144 MESSAGE: INVALID CALLING NODE OPT ENTRY.
CAUSE: The user may request the address of the calling node. Address
of 8 bytes will be returned.
ACTION: The length of the option entry must be exactly 8 bytes.
146 MESSAGE: RESET EVENT OCCURRED ON X.25 CONNECTION
CAUSE: An unsolicited reset packet was received.
ACTION: Use IPCCONTROL (request 12) to examine the cause/diagnostic
field. The connection is still up and operational but some data may have
been lost.