MPE/iX Error Messages Manual Vol 2 (32650-90879)
Chapter 9 349
System Startup, Shutdown, and Configuration (cont)
"Nonclass" Errors
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1125 MESSAGE **error** SYSGEN and NMMGR are both using
ldev !
CAUSE There is an LDEV conflict between SYSGEN's local
configuration and NMMGR's remote configuration.
SYSGEN displays a subsequent message as to the specific
problem. For example, SYSGEN and NMMGR are both
using LDEV 38.
ACTION Change the LDEV for either the SYSGEN device through
the I/O configurator or the NMMGR device. If the LDEV is
not changed, SYSGEN's device is used, and the remote
device is logically removed from the overall configuration.
1126 MESSAGE **error** SYSGEN and NMMGR are both using
path !
CAUSE There is a path conflict between SYSGEN's local
configuration and NMMGR's remote configuration.
SYSGEN displays a subsequent message as to the specific
problem. For example, SYSGEN and NMMGR are both
using LDEV 38.
ACTION Change the path for either the SYSGEN device through
the I/O configurator or NMMGR. If the path is not
changed, SYSGEN's device is used and the remote device
is logically removed from the overall configuration.
1127 MESSAGE **error** FFIND failed on iopath file
CAUSE SYSGEN has encountered an internal system error in
attempting to initialize the processing of the iopath
configuration file.
ACTION Contact the software personnel responsible for updating
and maintaining these files.
1130 MESSAGE **error** can't change path ! to !
CAUSE The iopath you are modifying as the TO= parameter
already exists and has an assigned device, or does not
exist and needs to be added in hierarchical order. The
iopaths entered as FROM= and TO= are in conflict.
ACTION As this normally occurs from an entry mistake,reenter the
proper path(s); otherwise, use the APATH command to add
the iopath structure.
1131 MESSAGE **warning** path not changed for ldev !
CAUSE The iopath for the device referenced cannot be changed to
the new path, for whatever reason.
ACTION Enter a new iopath that exists and does not have an
assigned device or use the APATH command to add the