SNA Link/iX Node Managers Guide (30291-90507)

Appendix A 191
Messages
SDLC Link Driver Error Messages
diagnostics on the PSI.
1028 MESSAGE: A call to IO_CONFIG_INT failed during driver initialization.
CAUSE: Unknown.
ACTION: Write down the error information displayed on the console,
submit an CR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.
1030 MESSAGE: PSI register test failed during PSI initialization.
CAUSE: Bad PSI hardware.
ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard support contact will have to run
diagnostics on the PSI.
1031 MESSAGE: User attempted PSI register access failed.
CAUSE: Bad PSI hardware.
ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard support contact will have to run
diagnostics on the PSI.
1032 MESSAGE: User invoked dump caused the driver to fail.
CAUSE: The driver was manually instructed to dump via diagnostic
utilities, but the driver had not encountered previous errors.
ACTION: If the dump was taken as a snapshot of a problem, call your
Hewlett-Packard support contact, and save the dump file to show to the
HP person.
1033 MESSAGE: Dump-sequence failure.
CAUSE: The dump module WANDMPSURRVERS is missing.
ACTION: Run NMMAINT to verify that the dump module is present.
CAUSE: The driver encountered an error while trying to produce a
dump. The driver has unlocked itself and reported to upper levels the
error which originally caused the dump attempt; these levels will now
destroy the driver. Any dump file produced is probably incomplete.
ACTION: Write down the error information displayed on the console,
submit an CR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.
1034 MESSAGE: An input message is being ignored.
CAUSE: A message received by the driver was not recognized or
processing of it could not begin. It also is possible the source port is not
operating with the required capabilities. The message was logged and
dropped.
ACTION: The diagnostic system log file should contain a partial image
of the ignored message. Write down the information from this log file as
well as the error information displayed on the console, submit an CR,
and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.