HP e3000 MPE/iX Release 7.0 System Software Maintenance Manual (30216-90317)
Appendix H 425
Error Messages and Warnings
Installer Error Messages (INSTERR)
• Ensure that the file is in the appropriate format. (Each
record must contain the name of an MPE file that
contains the library replacement, and a unique entry
point into the library component. The file name and the
entry point must be separated by a comma).
• Run the installer again.
• Contact the Response Center for further assistance.
253 Message The installer failed to open !1. No components
have
been added to the !2 library. (INSTERR #253)
Cause The installer failed when attempting to open the file.
Action • Ensure that the file is not being accessed by another
process.
• Ensure that the file is in the appropriate format. (Each
record must contain the name of an MPE file that
contains the library replacement, and a unique entry
point into the library component. The file name and the
entry point must be separated by a comma).
• Run the installer again.
• Contact the Response Center for further assistance.
254 Message The file !1 is in an invalid format. Each record
in
the file should contain a file name and a library
entry, separated
by a comma. (INSTERR #254)
Cause The specified input file is not in the appropriate format to
be recognized by HPINSTAL. The file must be an ASCII
file with a record size of 80 bytes. Each record must
contain the name of an MPE file that contains the library
replacement, and a unique entry point into the library
component. The file name and the entry point must be
separated by a comma, e.g: ESSRL.ISSIT.SYS,ESS2XREF.
In this example, the name of the file is ESSRL.ISSIT.SYS.
The entry point is ESS2XREF.
Action • Print the file to the screen. Each record should be a
maximum of 80 bytes as defined in the CAUSE text.
Check the file for unprintable characters.
• Using any editor, correct the file format.
• Run the installer again.
• Contact the Response Center for further assistance.
255 Message HPINSTAL failed. The CD-VERSION of OS is lower
than system’s