Troubleshooting Terminal, Printer, and Serial Device Connections - Edition 5 (32022-90058)

TermDSM Messages
Appendix A
105
(TDSM 500) MESSAGE: The DTC reported a SIC board not up. (TDSM 500)
CAUSE: The serial interface card (SIC) in the DTC is not working.
ACTION: Contact your HP support representative.
(TDSM 590) MESSAGE: The llio error occurred when TERMDSM tried to get SYSBASE. (TDSM 590)
CAUSE: Internal Error.
ACTION: Contact your HP support representative.
(TDSM 591) MESSAGE: The system is PC BASED. TERMDSM doesn’t support PC BASED. (TDSM
591)
CAUSE: The user attempted to run TermDSM on a system managed by the OpenView
DTC Manager. Such systems are said to be “PC-based,” and TermDSM is not supported
on PC-based systems.
ACTION: See the manual titled Using HP OpenView DTC Manager for information on
obtaining diagnostic information for terminal and printer connections on PC-based
systems.
(TDSM 592) MESSAGE: The system is HOST BASED TIO. TERMDSM only supports X25 functions
on HOST BASED X25. (TDSM 592)
CAUSE: The user entered an X.25 diagnostic command while running TermDSM on a
host-based system that is not configured to support X.25 connections. X.25 commands
are not available on systems that support terminal (TIO) I/O only.
ACTION: None. (Consult this manual to determine which TermDSM commands are
supported on host-based systems configured for TIO only.)
(TDSM 604) MESSAGE: You have entered an invalid SNP card number. SNP card numbers range
from 0 to 5. (TDSM 604)
CAUSE: The user entered an invalid number when asked to specify the card number of
the DTC/X.25 Network Access card (SNP card).
ACTION: Enter the number of the DTC slot that contains the SNP card on which you
want the TermDSM command to operate. SNP cards are allowed in slots 0 through 3 for
DTC 72MX, slots 1 through 5 for DTC 48, and 2 for DTC 16; therefore, the valid range
for the SNP card number is 0 through 5.
For example, to execute a DUmp command for an SNP card contained in slot 3 of the DTC
designated as DTC #1, you would enter the following subcommand at the DUmp
subcommand prompt:
SN 1,3
(TDSM 605) MESSAGE: The SNP card number is missing or invalid. SNP card numbers range from
0 to 5. (TDSM 605)
CAUSE: The user entered a TermDSM subcommand specifying the SNp option but did not
specify a valid DTC/X.25 Network Access card (SNP) number.
ACTION: Reenter the subcommand specifying a valid card number for the SNP card. The
SNP card number corresponds to the slot number in the DTC where the card is
contained. The valid range of SNP card numbers is 0 to 3 for DTC 72MX, 1 through 5 for
DTC 48, and 2 for DTC 16.