Troubleshooting Terminal, Printer, and Serial Device Connections - Edition 5 (32022-90058)

TermDSM Messages
Appendix A
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ACTION:
Enter the LIST command to generate the X.25 Connectivity List for a
selected link
.
(TDSM 32) MESSAGE: Your security level (3) is too low to take dumps. Please log on with level 2
security to dump ports, or level 1 security to dump ports and DTCs. (TDSM 32)
For level 1, you need SM or DI capability.
For level 2, you need SM or DI or OP capability.
CAUSE: You do not have the correct user capabilities to use this function.
ACTION: Log on with level 0, 1, or 2 security. Refer to Chapter 4, “TermDSM Commands,
for the security levels of each command and subcommand.
(TDSM 33) MESSAGE: Your security level is too low to reprogram EEPROM. Please log on with
level 1 security to reprogram EEPROM. (TDSM 33)
For level 1, you need SM or DI capability.
CAUSE: You do not have the correct user capabilities to use this function.
ACTION: Log on with level 1 security. Refer to Chapter 4, “TermDSM Commands,” for the
security levels of each command and subcommand.
(TDSM 34) MESSAGE: That ldev does not exist. Please check the ldev number, or dump the
associated port instead. (TDSM 34)
CAUSE: Although you entered a number in a range that could be an ldev number, that
ldev number is not configured on the system.
ACTION: Verify the ldev number by entering the SHOWJOB command. You can also dump
information associated with the device by using the POrt subcommand (which uses the
physical address instead of the ldev number).
(TDSM 35) MESSAGE: Someone else is using TermDSM to troubleshoot that DTC. Find that
person and have them exit TermDSM. If you cannot locate that user, you may override
them. (TDSM 35)
CAUSE: More than one person is using TermDSM and directing operations to the same
DTC at the same time.
ACTION: It is permissible for two or more users to run TermDSM simultaneously as long
as the users do not reference the same DTC. In this case, message 35 will not appear.
If one TermDSM user chooses to override another by continuing, it is likely that the
overridden TermDSM will produce error messages.
The override facility is provided for the case where a terminal running TermDSM is
hung and therefore cannot exit the program. Note that if one TermDSM user resets the
port of another TermDSM user, this can cause the system to go down.
(TDSM 36) MESSAGE: No ldevs seem to be configured on your system. ( TDSM36)
CAUSE: Necessary configuration information does not exist on the system.
ACTION: Make sure the file NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS exists. Bring the system down and back
up again, making sure that the proper SYSGEN files are used. (The SYSGEN files used
are determined by the boot path. The file NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS is used automatically.) If
the problem persists, contact your HP support representative.
(TDSM 37) MESSAGE: The dump process can't find out the length of the data area. (TDSM 37)
CAUSE: Internal error.