HP e3000 MPE/iX Release 7.0 System Software Maintenance Manual (30216-90317)
Appendix H 459
Error Messages and Warnings
Stage/iX Messages (STAGEMAN)
problem, then re-execute the command (or restart the
Patch/iX process).
1172 Message The contents file for “name” is temporarily in use by
another process. Can't complete command. (STAGEMAN
1172)
Cause The staging area's contents file
(/SYS/hpstage/stage_name/stage_contents), which
contains critical information about the staging area, could
not be opened because the file was being held open
exclusively by another process at the time. The other
process was most likely STAGEMAN (or Patch/iX, which
runs STAGEMAN) in another job or session, since
STAGEMAN always opens the relevant staging area
contents file for exclusive access during the execution of
each command.
Action Either terminate the additional STAGEMAN process, or
allow the command being executed by that process to
complete. The command can then be re-executed (or the
Patch/iX process restarted).
1173 Message Failed to open the contents file for “name”.FSERR = value
(STAGEMAN 1173)
Cause STAGEMAN received a bad status from the file system
while attempting to open the staging area's contents file
(the name of the contents file is
/SYS/hpstage/stage_name/stage_contents).
Action Determine the cause of the file open failure, correct the
problem, then re-execute the command (or restart the
Patch/iX process).
1174 Message No contents file found in “name”. Can'tdo command.
(STAGEMAN 1174)
Cause STAGEMAN expected the staging area or directory to
contain a contents file (for example,
/SYS/hpstage/stage_name/stage_contents), which stores
critical information about the corresponding staging area.
However, the contents file was not found.
Action Check the spelling of the staging area name.
1180 Message STAGEMAN error numbers are in the range 1001 -
1999. (STAGEMAN 1180)
Cause An ERRMSG command was issued with an error number
that is out of the range of STAGEMAN’s error messages.
Action Re-execute the command with a valid STAGEMAN error
number. The error number is always displayed at the end
of a STAGEMAN error message.