HP e3000 MPE/iX System Software Maintenance Manual (Release C.75.00) (30216-90344)
Appendix H
Error Messages and Warnings
Installer Error Messages (INSTERR)
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• Ensure that the RESTORE files are not being accessed by another
process.
• Out of disk space — There are two methods for obtaining additional
disk space:
— Use the ALTERVOL command in VOLUTIL to set the permanent
and transient space allocation assignments to 100% on all system
volumes except LDEV 1.
— Store user files to tape and them purge them. Restore the files
from tape at the end of the installation.
• Transmission errors - Clean tape heads and check for hardware
errors.
• Corrupt files - Manually RESTORE the corrupt files from the
SUBSYS tape. If successful, this indicates there were transmission
errors.
• Unexpected end of file marker found (S/R 9060). This special case will
not cause the entire Restore to fail. You may not see INSTERR #4,
however, a later step will fail due to missing files. If the device is a
DDS, specifically an HPC1503B or HPC1520B, it is likely that you
have encountered a DDS firmware problem. Contact your HP
representative for further assistance.
• Take appropriate corrective measures, and run the installer again.
• Contact the Response Center if further assistance is required.
6 Message 6 Not used
7 Message The files from the POWERPATCH tape were not successfully
restored. To continue with the installation, consult the
customer installation procedures. (INSTERR #7)
Cause The JCW STOREJCW was nonzero after the installer executed the
following STORE command to restore the PowerPatch tape:
:RUN STORE.PUB;INFO= RESTORE &
PWRPATCH;!TMPSTR01;CREATE;SHOW=OFFLINE
Action • Ensure that a device with class LP is included in your configuration.
• Use an appropriate text editor to inspect the offline listing generated
by RESTORE. Identify the spoolfile having RESTORE status by using
the command:
:LISTSPF SELEQ=[FILEDES=OFFLINE]
The last spoolfile displayed will contain the output listing from the
RESTORE command. The error messages in this file will show the
problems encountered in restoring files from the PowerPatch tape.
• Missing files - Manually RESTORE missing files from the PowerPatch
tape. If successful, this indicates there were transmission errors.
• Ensure that the RESTORE files are not being accessed by another
process.
• Out of disk space - There are two methods for obtaining additional
disk space: