NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual (36923-90043)

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100VG-AnyLAN and HP-PB 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
applications or subsystems, then retry link startup. If the problem
persists, shut down the system to clear memory, then reboot but try
starting the link earlier, before too many other applications get going.
If still low on memory, you may need to add more memory hardware.
First, however, Hewlett-Packard can try to determine if more memory
would help, or if instead there is a bug. Use NMMGR to make sure all
logging classes are enabled for the link type, for disk logging. Reproduce
the problem, then collect all NM log files (NMLG####.PUB.SYS) and see
Appendix A , “Submitting a CR.
2770 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Cannot send a port message.
CAUSE: While shutting down the link, the driver attempted to free ADA
memory previously obtained from the MPE I/O system, but
encountered an error trying to send a memory request message to the
I/O Memory Port (“Cause” = 32-bit status from the call to send_msg).
ACTION: This is a warning that some memory resources may have beenlost.
The driver will attempt to continue. Unless this happens frequently, the
system should continue to run.
If the problem happens every time, enable link tracing via
:LINKCONTROL then reproduce the link shutdown problem (the trace file
will close automatically). Save the resulting trace file
(NMTC####.PUB.SYS) on tape for Hewlett-Packard analysis, and see
Appendix A , “Submitting a CR.
2800 CLAS0003 MESSAGE: Driver is shutting down.
CAUSE: The driver is being shut down. The last subsystem that was
using the driver is now closing it.
ACTION: This event is informational only. No action is needed.
2830 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: No adapter card found on specified HP-PB bus.
CAUSE: During initial driver startup, an HP-PB bus was not found at
the hardware path specified in NMCONFIG.
ACTION: The driver did not start up. Use NMMGR to verify the path in
NMCONFIG is correct and complete, and matches the path where a
supported 100VG-AnyLAN or HP-PB 100Base-T adapter card is installed in
your computerbackplane.If thepath resides ona busconverter, useSYSGEN
to make sure a path to that bus converter exists in the I/O configuration. A
diagram of the backplane slot paths, often found in the rear of your system
near thebackplane,may helpyou. You canalso try anoffline diagnosticutility
such as MAPPER, or an online utility such as SYSMAP, to precisely
determine your hardware configuration. If necessary, change the SYSGEN or
NMCONFIG configurations or contact your Hewlett-Packard Representative
for assistance in determining paths or correcting bus hardware problems.