NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual (36923-90043)
Chapter 3 37
NS/NFTERR and NS/NFTWARN Messages
3 NS/NFTERR and NS/NFTWARN
Messages
NFT messages may be distinguished from NFT/3000 messages in the
following way: bit 2 of the DSCOPY result parameter or of the NFTERR
JCW indicates the appropriate error set (on=NFT/3000; off=generic).
The DSCOPYMSG intrinsic is able to determine the correct error set.
In the descriptions of the following error messages and warnings, many
references are made to qualifying error-message strings. These strings
are returned with the Network File Transfer (NFT) errors described
below to further qualify errors that occur.
0 MESSAGE: NO ERRORS WERE DETECTED.
CAUSE: Transfer succeeded.
ACTION: None.
1 MESSAGE: INTERNAL NFT ERROR.
CAUSE: An internal NFT error has occurred.
ACTION: See Appendix A , “Submitting a CR,”of this manual.
2 MESSAGE: UNABLE TO LOGON TO SOURCE NODE.
CAUSE: Error in logging on to the source computer, or no logon string
supplied where required.
ACTION: Check the logon string or provide a logon string and try again.
3 MESSAGE: UNABLE TO LOGON TO TARGET NODE.
CAUSE: Error in logging on to the target computer, or no logon string
where required.
ACTION: Check the logon string or provide a logon string and try again.
4 MESSAGE: UNABLE TO ACCESS SOURCE FILE/DEVICE.
CAUSE: An unexpected file system error occurred in opening or
accessing the source file.
ACTION: Verify that the source file is accessible. Also, refer to the
qualifying file system error string.
5 MESSAGE: UNABLE TO CONNECT TO SOURCE NODE.
CAUSE: A connection could not be established to the computer where
the source file resides. Either the source-computer name is incorrect,
the source computer is not connected to the network, or there are
insufficient resources.