 |
» |
|
|
 |
|  |  |
(Subsystem 98) |  |
System Abort messages are issued when the MPE/iX system encounters
an error from which recovery is not possible. Rather than continue
to operate and risk data integrity, the operating system halts the
computer. This chapter presents a list of system abort messages in
numerical order.  |  |  |  |  | NOTE: Unless otherwise indicated, the probable cause of an
abort is an internal error, and the action you should take is to
take a system dump, call your HP support representative, and reboot
your system. |  |  |  |  |
- 1475
- MESSAGE
While the system was booting, we were unable to create a virtual space domain for the temporary PIB and PIBX TABLES (CREATE_VIRTUAL_SPACE_DOMAIN).
- 1476
- MESSAGE
While the system was booting, we were unable to create a temporary PIB TABLE (CREATE_OBJECT).
- 1477
- MESSAGE
While the system was booting, we were unable to create a temporary PIBX TABLE (CREATE_TABLE).
- 1478
- MESSAGE
While the system was booting, we were unable to build PROGENS CM STACK (BUILD_CM_STACK).
- 1479
- MESSAGE
While the program was booting, we were unable to obtain a pointer to PROGENS STACK (CONVERT_DST).
- 1480
- MESSAGE
While the system was booting, we were unable to determine the size of the PROGENS STACK (GET_DST_SIZE).
- 1481
- MESSAGE
While the system was booting, we were unable to set the size of the PROGENS STACK (MAX_DST_SIZE).
- 1482
- MESSAGE
An attempt is being made to set a process's critical depth count to less than zero.
- 1483
- MESSAGE
An attempt is being made to set a process's system code depth to less than zero.
- 1484
- MESSAGE
The value of the OLDSTATE parameter passed to RESETCRITICAL is invalid.
- 1485
- MESSAGE
The recover block in a PROCESS MANAGEMENT intrinsic encountered an unexpected escape code.
- 1486
- MESSAGE
A trap occurred in the operating system during system boot.
- 1487
- MESSAGE
A trap occurred while a process was terminating.
- 1501
- MESSAGE
The procedure PROCESS_SYSTEM_FETCH_PAGES_MSG caused bad status from FETCH_PAGES.
- 1502
- MESSAGE
The procedure PROCESS_FETCH_IO_PAGES_MSG caused bad status from SWAP_IN.
- 1503
- MESSAGE
The procedure DISP_TIMER_SERVER caused quantum to expire; NOTIFY_DISPATCHER returned bad status.
- 1504
- MESSAGE
The procedure AWAKEN_PROCESS caused unexpected BLOCKED_REASON.
- 1505
- MESSAGE
The procedure BLOCK_CURRENT_PROCESS caused BLOCK_EVENT in DSP_MEMORY_WAIT; bad build.
- 1506
- MESSAGE
The procedure BLOCK_CURRENT_PROCESS caused the request to block on memory WAIT.
- 1507
- MESSAGE
The procedure NOTIFY_DISPATCHER means NOTIFY DISPATCHER is called with nil PIN.
- 1508
- MESSAGE
The procedure NOTIFY_DISPATCHER is unable to set the watchdog timer to prevent runaway CPU usage; unexpected status from RESET_TIMER.
- 1509
- MESSAGE
The procedure SET_PROC_SCHEDULING_CLASS caused bad status from NOTIFY_DISPATCHER.
- 1510
- MESSAGE
The procedure FORMAT_DISPATCHER_GLOBALS can not get a timer entry for the timeslice watchdog; bad status from GET_TIMER.
- 1511
- MESSAGE
The procedure X_INITIALIZE_DISPATCHER can not create the dispatcher timer port; error from CREATE_PORT.
- 1512
- MESSAGE
The procedure SWAP_IN_PROCESS (initiate_swap_in) caused an unknown status from SWAP_IN.
- 1513
- MESSAGE
Processes are ready to be launched but the DISPATCHER is missing them.
- 1514
- MESSAGE
The procedure PROCESS_DISPATCHER_MSGS can not receive the dispatcher message to the process; unknown status from RECEIVE_MSG.
- 1515
- MESSAGE
The procedure EXAMINE_ACTIVE_PROCESS caused a long waited process on the dispatcher queue.
- 1516
- MESSAGE
NOTIFY_DISPATCHER requests to change priority of a dead process. - CAUSE
An attempt was made to change priority of a dead
process.
- 1517
- MESSAGE
Unknown request to NOTIFY_DISPATCHER. - CAUSE
An unknown DISPATCH request has been sent to NOTIFY_DISPATCHER.
- 1701
- MESSAGE
UPDATE_SYSTEM_QUAD_ALLOCATION_MAP - The counters which hold the number of units in the free or allocated state went below zero.
- 1702
- MESSAGE
ALLOCATE_SYS_QUAD_SPACE - The call to UPDATE THE ALLOCATION MAP returned a bad status.
- 1703
- MESSAGE
DEALLOCATE_SUB_SR6_SR7_SPACE - The call to UPDATE ALLOCATION MAP returned a bad status.
- 1704
- MESSAGE
DEALLOCATE_SUB_SR6_SR7 - The quad of the address to DEALLOCATE was not SR6 or SR7.
- 1705
- MESSAGE
INIT_ALLOCATION-INFO of INIT_VIRTUAL SPACE_MANAGEMENT - An invalid status was returned from the ALLOCATION routine when attempting to mark the space assigned to the BOOT objects allocated.
- 1706
- MESSAGE
CREATE_VSM_OBJECT of INIT VIRTUAL_SPACE MANAGEMENT - An invalid status was returned from the ALLOCATION routine when attempting to allocate a space for a VSM object.
- 1707
- MESSAGE
INIT_ALLOCATION_ INFO of INIT_VIRTUAL_SPACE_MANAGEMENT - An invalid status was returned when calling the ALLOCATION MAP UPDATE routine to mark the unavailable space at the end of the quad as allocated.
- 1708
- MESSAGE
DEL_FROM_LOCALITY_TABLE - The entry requested to be deleted from the INDIRECT LOCALITY TABLE was not found.
- 1709
- MESSAGE
VSM_LOAD_CODE_FILE - This code file has already been loaded as a single SOM file. The maximum number of SOMs specified in the previous load was 1.
- 1710
- MESSAGE
VSM_LOAD_CODE_FILE - The object for this file was created with variable access rights, and the loader specified single access rights in the parameters to this procedure.
- 1711
- MESSAGE
VSM_UNLOAD_CODE_FILE - No object was found which contains the pointer to the file to unload.
- 1712
- MESSAGE
VSM_UNLOAD_CODE_FILE - The specified code file was not previously loaded using VSM_LOAD_CODE_FILE.
- 1713
- MESSAGE
VSM_UNLOAD_CODE_FILE - There was an error status returned when the INIT POINTER (LOCALITY) TABLE was attempted to be locked into the VPN cache.
- 1714
- MESSAGE
VSM_UNLOAD_CODE_FILE - An error was returned from the RELEASE_OBJECT call when attempting to release the INDIRECT LOCALITY TABLE.
- 1715
- MESSAGE
PAGE_FLT_LOCK_IN_VPN_CACHE - The recover block for this procedure was unexpectedly entered.
- 1716
- MESSAGE
INIT_2_VIRTUAL_SPACE MANAGEMENT - An error occurred when making the VS allocation information object swappable.
- 1717
- MESSAGE
UNLOCK_RANGE_FROM_CACHE - The VPN and length to unlock was outside of the bounds of the cache entry pointer that was passed in.
- 1722
- MESSAGE
TRANSLATE_VSM_TABLE_ERROR - Received an error from TABLE MANAGEMENT that is not a recoverable error. The table may be corrupted.
- 1723
- MESSAGE
TRANSLATE_VSM_TABLE_ERROR - Received an error from TABLE MANAGEMENT that is not an error expected for the particular table, such as no secondary storage for a resident table.
- 1724
- MESSAGE
RELEASE_VSM_TABLE_ENTRY - An error occurred releasing a table entry; table may be corrupt.
- 1725
- MESSAGE
GET_KSO_TABLE_ENTRY_PTR - An error was returned from GET_KJO_TABLE_PTR.
- 1726
- MESSAGE
GET_KSO_TABLE_ENTRY_PTR - An error was returned from GET_KPO_TABLE_PTR.
- 1727
- MESSAGE
GET_KSO_TABLE_ENTRY_PTR - This is an invalid KSO/KJO/KPO number.
- 1728
- MESSAGE
ANALYZE_BALANCE of DELETE_FROM_B_TREE - FATHER NODE is not the root of the B-TREE when it must be; B-TREE may be corrupt.
- 1729
- MESSAGE
BALANCE_ROOT of DELETE_FROM_B_TREE - The node count is not zero when it must be; B-TREE may be corrupt.
- 1730
- MESSAGE
DELETE_FROM_SUB_B_TREE of DELETE_FROM_B_TREE - the specified entry to delete is not in the B-TREE.
- 1731
- MESSAGE
ANALYZE_INSERTION of INSERT_IN_B_TREE - Illegal B-TREE detected. Node has no brothers when it must have them.
- 1732
- MESSAGE
INSERT_IN_SUB_TREE of INSERT_IN_B_TREE - Tried to insert a new node with a key that is already in the B-TREE.
- 1733
- MESSAGE
INSERT_IN_B_TREE - An error occurred while trying to recover from an error.
- 1734
- MESSAGE
SEARCH_EXTENT_B_TREE - VPN not found when it must be in the extent B-TREE.
- 1735
- MESSAGE
INSERT_IN_EXTENT_B_TREE - Extent bounds not within the bounds of the object.
- 1736
- MESSAGE
FLUSH_VA_RANGE - The object being flushed has dying object option set.
- 1737
- MESSAGE
FLUSH_VA_RANGE - An error occurred deallocating object.
- 1738
- MESSAGE
TRUNCATE_EXTENT_B_TREE - Tried to truncate a permanent, non-file object.
- 1739
- MESSAGE
TRUNCATE_EXTENT_B_TREE - FILE LABEL MANAGEMENT error occurred truncating a file object.
- 1740
- MESSAGE
FILL_ALLOCATED_SEC_STORAGE - FILL_DISC returned an error.
- 1741
- MESSAGE
LOCK_VPN_CACHE - VPN cache is already locked. Recursive locking is not allowed.
- 1742
- MESSAGE
UNLOCK_FROM_VPN_CACHE - VPN cache is not locked.
- 1743
- MESSAGE
ALLOC_CACHE_ENTRY_HOLD_CB - An error was received from CB_INIT.
- 1744
- MESSAGE
ADD_TO_OVERLAY_LIST - Tried to add an entry to the VPN CACHE OVERLAY LIST that has a lock count that is not zero.
- 1745
- MESSAGE
REMOVE_FROM_OVERLAY_LIST - Found an entry on the VPN CACHE OVERLAY LIST with a lock count that is not zero.
- 1746
- MESSAGE
INSERT_IN_VPN_CACHE - The procedure tried to insert an entry in the VPN cache that was already there, and a duplicate entry recovery was not specified.
- 1747
- MESSAGE
DELETE_FROM_VPN_CACHE - The entry to delete was not found in the VPN cache.
- 1748
- MESSAGE
ALLOC_CACHE_ENTRY_QUEUE_CB - An error occurred allocating a VPN CACHE entry queue control block.
- 1749
- MESSAGE
ALLOC_CACHE_ENTRY_QUEUE_CB - Error from CB_INIT.
- 1750
- MESSAGE
QUEUE_ON_VPN_CACHE_ENTRY - The VPN cache entry already has a process queued on it being taken off of an overlay hold list. Only one process may be queued on an entry.
- 1751
- MESSAGE
GET_OVERLAY_HEAD_ENTRY - Entry found on overlay list with a lock count that was not zero.
- 1752
- MESSAGE
MAYBE_UPDATE_DESCRIPTOR - A shared page VPN cache entry was found with an extent length that is not one.
- 1754
- MESSAGE
FIND_VPN_CACHE_ENTRY - The procedure was called when VPN cache is not locked.
- 1755
- MESSAGE
SCAN_VPN_CACHE - The procedure was called when VPN cache is not locked.
- 1756
- MESSAGE
MAP_OUT_CACHE_ENTRIES- A VPN cache entries' lock count will not go to zero after flushing the physical page and MEMORY MANAGER LOCALITY LIST, caused by the number of locks/unlocks on pages of this extent being out of sync.
- 1757
- MESSAGE
SET_UP_SHR_PAGE_DESC - An error was received from CB_INIT.
- 1758
- MESSAGE
ADD_TO_PAGE_SHR_DESC - The specified VPN does not match the VPN in the shared page descriptor.
- 1759
- MESSAGE
REMOVE_FROM_SHR_PAGE_DESC - The specified VPN does not match the VPN in the shared page descriptor.
- 1760
- MESSAGE
REMOVE_FROM_SHR_PAGE_DESC - The shared page use count will go negative.
- 1761
- MESSAGE
ALLOCATE_SHARED_VS_UNIT - Bad DO NOT PACK virtual address assigned.
- 1762
- MESSAGE
ADVANCE_SHARED_VS_UNIT - About to allocate a shared page descriptor for a page that already has one.
- 1763
- MESSAGE
LOCK_VS_DOMAIN_DESC - An error was returned from GET_KJO_TABLE_PTR.
- 1764
- MESSAGE
LOCK_VS_DOMAIN_DESC - An error was returned from GET_KPO_TABLE_PTR.
- 1765
- MESSAGE
DEALLOCATE_VS - The shared VS UNIT DESCRIPTOR ID was not supplied, and it should be.
- 1766
- MESSAGE
GET_DOMAIN_ENTRY - The shared VS UNIT DESCRIPTOR was already allocated for SR5 in this domain.
- 1767
- MESSAGE
ALLOCATE_VS_OD - An error was received from CB_INIT.
- 1768
- MESSAGE
DEALLOCATE_OBJECT - An error occurred releasing memory for a resident.
- 1769
- MESSAGE
CREATE_OBJECT_ERROR_CLEAN_UP of CREATE_OBJECT - An error occurred during error recovery.
- 1770
- MESSAGE
VSM_DEALLOCATE_GU_FD - The file object is not mapped out of virtual space.
- 1771
- MESSAGE
VSM_MAP_IN_FILE - The file object was already mapped into virtual space.
- 1772
- MESSAGE
VSM_MAP_IN_FILE - An error was received from CB_INIT.
- 1773
- MESSAGE
VSM_MAP_IN_FILE - An error occurred while doing error recovery.
- 1774
- MESSAGE
VSM_MAP_OUT_FILE - Map out on file with object dying option set.
- 1775
- MESSAGE
MAP_IN_EXTENT_MAP - An invalid extent descriptor was found in the file label.
- 1776
- MESSAGE
VSM_MAP_IN_LABEL_OBJ - An error was received from CB_INIT.
- 1777
- MESSAGE
VSM_MAP_IN_LABEL_OBJ - An error occurred doing error clean up.
- 1778
- MESSAGE
CALC_EXTENT_PLACEMENT of ALLOCATE_EXTENT - Bad placement was calculated.
- 1779
- MESSAGE
UPDATE_FIRST_SHARED_PAGE_DESC of ALLOCATE_EXTENT - The first shared page is already allocated.
- 1780
- MESSAGE
UPDATE_LAST_SHARED_PAGE_DESC of ALLOCATE_EXTENT - The first shared page is already allocated.
- 1781
- MESSAGE
ALLOCATE_EXTENT - The VPN_TO_LEFT, VPN_TO_RIGHT, and VPN to allocate do not make sense.
- 1782
- MESSAGE
ALLOCATE_EXTENT - The extent that was allocated has bad virtual bounds.
- 1783
- MESSAGE
ALLOCATE_EXTENT - The current amount of secondary storage exceeds the maximum.
- 1784
- MESSAGE
ERROR_CLEANUP of ALLOCATE_VSM_OBJECT_EXTENT - Extent to clean up not found in the VPN cache.
- 1785
- MESSAGE
CHECK_IF_IN_B_TREE of FIND_EXTENT_ENTRY - Extent not found in an EXTENT B-TREE when it must be there.
- 1786
- MESSAGE
FIND_EXTENT_ENTRY - The procedure tried to find an extent descriptor for a memory-resident object.
- 1787
- MESSAGE
FIND_EXTENT_ENTRY - The VPN to find the extent descriptor is not within the bounds of the object.
- 1788
- MESSAGE
FIND_EXTENT_ENTRY - Extent fault on VSM cache object.
- 1789
- MESSAGE
UNLOCK_RANGE_FROM_CACHE - The VPN not found in the VPN CACHE.
- 1790
- MESSAGE
DEC_CACHE_ENTRY_LOCK_COUNT - The lock count on a VPN cache entry will go negative.
- 1791
- MESSAGE
RETURN_VS_LL_HEADER_NUM - The range crosses the object bounds.
- 1792
- MESSAGE
GET_CODE_LOCALITY_BOUNDS - Bad locality range was found. The known locality that was found does not contain the page that was faulted on.
- 1793
- MESSAGE
PROCESS_REMEMBERED_CACHE_ENTRIES - Can not find a VPN cache entry that could not be kept in the local list and must be re-found.
- 1794
- MESSAGE
PAGE_FLT_LOCK_IN_VPN_CACHE - An MIB LIST was built that does not cover the range that is to be implicitly prefetched.
- 1795
- MESSAGE
UPDATE_MIB_STATE_FROM_CACHE - The VPN cache entry has a lock count of zero.
- 1796
- MESSAGE
ADD_TO_MIB_LIST - The procedure cannot allocate MIB and can not recover from error.
- 1797
- MESSAGE
ICS_LOCK_IN_VPN_CACHE - A VPN in the range was not in the VPN cache.
- 1798
- MESSAGE
CACHED_VPN_TO_SECONDARY_ADDRESS - The VPN in the range was not in the VPN cache.
- 1799
- MESSAGE
FLAG_PAGES_AS_VIRGIN - The VPN in the range was not in the VPN cache.
- 1801
- MESSAGE
ICS_BUILD_MIB_LIST - The VPN in the range was not found in the VPN cache.
- 1803
- MESSAGE
ICS_GET_EXTENT_MIB - The VPN was not found in the cache.
- 1804
- MESSAGE
MIB_UNLOCK_FROM_VPN_CACHE - The VPN cache entry lock count will go negative.
- 1805
- MESSAGE
TRUNCATE_SWAPPABLE_OBJECT - The starting offset of the truncation starts in the first shared page of the object and we did not decide to fill any bytes.
- 1806
- MESSAGE
TRUNCATE_SWAPPABLE_OBJECT - The procedure can not refind VS_OD for object. This is a higher level synchronization problem.
- 1807
- MESSAGE
GET_KPO_PTR - An error occurred, and return status was not supplied.
- 1808
- MESSAGE
SET_KPO_PTR - An error occurred, and return status was not supplied.
- 1809
- MESSAGE
GET_KJO_PTR - An error occurred, and return status was not supplied.
- 1810
- MESSAGE
SET_KJO_PTR - An error occurred, and return status was not supplied.
- 1811
- MESSAGE
UNLOCK_OBJECT_FROM_VPN_CACHE - An invalid pointer was specified.
- 1812
- MESSAGE
CREATE_VIRTUAL_SPACE_DOMAIN - An error was received from CB_INIT.
- 1813
- MESSAGE
VSM_SET_FILE_PID_HANDLING - The procedure called on a variable access rights file, and this is not yet supported.
- 1814
- MESSAGE
DECODE_LOAD_OR_STORE - A logic error decoding instruction or bad instruction was received.
- 1815
- MESSAGE
MEMORY_PROTECTION_TRAP - INSTRUCTION MEMORY PROTECTION TRAP not yet implemented.
- 1816
- MESSAGE
MAKE_VSM_CACHED_OBJECT_SWAPPABLE - This is an invalid object pointer.
- 1817
- MESSAGE
MAKE_VSM_CACHED_OBJECT_SWAPPABLE - The object was not marked as will become swappable.
- 1818
- MESSAGE
MAKE_VSM_CACHED_OBJECT_SWAPPABLE - An error occured allocating an extent for the object.
- 1819
- MESSAGE
INIT_2_VIRTUAL_SPACE_MANAGEMENT - An error occurred making VS DOMAIN DESCRIPTOR TABLE swappable.
- 1820
- MESSAGE
INIT_2_VIRTUAL_SPACE_MANAGEMENT - An error occurred making VS RECOVERY TABLE swappable.
- 1821
- MESSAGE
CREATE_VSM_OBJECT of INIT_VIRTUAL_SPACE_MANAGEMENT - An error occurred allocating main memory.
- 1822
- MESSAGE
ADD_VS_OD of INIT_VIRTUAL_SPACE_MANAGEMENT - An error occurred allocating VS_OD.
- 1823
- MESSAGE
ADD_VS_OD of INIT_VIRTUAL_SPACE_MANAGEMENT - An error was received from CB_INIT.
- 1824
- MESSAGE
ADD_VS_OD of INIT_VIRTUAL_SPACE_MANAGEMENT - An error was received from INSERT_IN_VS_B_TREE.
- 1825
- MESSAGE
CREATE_VSM_CONTROL_OBJ of INIT_VIRTUAL_SPACE_MANAGEMENT - An error was received from CB_INIT.
- 1826
- MESSAGE
CREATE_VSM_CONTROL_OBJ of INIT_VIRTUAL_SPACE_MANAGEMENT - An error was received from CB_INIT.
- 1827
- MESSAGE
CREATE_VSM_CONTROL_OBJECT of INIT_VIRTUAL_SPACE_MANAGEMENT - An error was received from CB_INIT.
- 1828
- MESSAGE
CREATE_VSM_TABLE of INIT_VIRTUAL_SPACE_MANAGEMENT - CREATE_TABLE error occurred.
- 1829
- MESSAGE
VALIDATE_COMPILE_CONSTANTS of INIT_VIRTUAL_SPACE_MANAGEMENT - The compile time constants are out of sync.
- 1830
- MESSAGE
INIT_VIRTUAL_SPACE_MANAGEMENT - SR6 or SR7 must have specific space IDs.
- 1832
- MESSAGE
INIT_VIRTUAL_SPACE_MANAGEMENT - An error was received from CREATE_VIRTUAL_SPACE_DOMAIN.
- 1833
- MESSAGE
VSM_MAP_IN_SYS_LIB - VD_OD is already mapped in.
- 1834
- MESSAGE
VSM_MAP_IN_SYS_LIB - An error was received from ALLOCATE_VS_LL_HEADER.
- 1835
- MESSAGE
VSM_MAP_IN_SYS_LIB - An error was received from CB_INIT.
- 1836
- MESSAGE
VSM_MAP_IN_SYS_LIB - An error was received from INSERT_IN_VS_B_TREE.
- 1837
- MESSAGE
VSM_MAP_IN_SYS_LIB - An error was received from MAP_IN_EXTENT_MAP.
- 1838
- MESSAGE
VSM_MAP_IN_SYS_LIB - An error was received from LOCK_IN_VPN_CACHE.
- 1839
- MESSAGE
CREATE_OSINFO_OBJECT - The CREATE OBJECT call failed when creating the operating system information object.
- 1840
- MESSAGE
BUILD_VSM_DATA_STRUCTURE_DESCRIPTION - The ALLOCATE_OSINFO_ENTRY call failed when attempting to allocate space in the operating system information object for the VSM DATA STRUCTURE DESCRIPTOR.
- 1841
- MESSAGE
PROBE_FILE_PIB_HANDLING - This procedure was called and the FILE ID parameter was specified. The object was neither OBJ_FILE_PID_HANDLING nor OBJ_PROCESS_PID_HANDLING.
- 1842
- MESSAGE
VSM_CLEAN_UP_FILE_USER - DELETE_PROTECTID was called to remove the PID of the file from the process's PID LIST. It returned a bad status.
- 1843
- MESSAGE
VPN_TO_SECONDARY_ADDRESS - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1844
- MESSAGE
SCAN_VS_OD_TABLE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1845
- MESSAGE
GET_KPO_POINTER - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1846
- MESSAGE
SET_KPO_POINTER - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1847
- MESSAGE
GET_KJO_POINTER - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1848
- MESSAGE
SET_KJO_POINTER - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1849
- MESSAGE
GET_OBJECT_ATTRIBUTE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1850
- MESSAGE
ALTER_OBJECT_SIZE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1851
- MESSAGE
ALTER_OBJECT_SIZE_DISABLED - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1852
- MESSAGE
ALTER_OBJ_ACCESS_RIGHTS - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1853
- MESSAGE
ALTER_OBJECT_PROTECTION - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1854
- MESSAGE
LOCK_OBJ_IN_VPN_CACHE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1855
- MESSAGE
UNLOCK_OBJ_FROM_VPN_CACHE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1856
- MESSAGE
ALLOCATE_PID - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1857
- MESSAGE
DEALLOCATE_PID - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1858
- MESSAGE
CREATE_VIRTUAL_SPACE_DOMAIN - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1859
- MESSAGE
RELEASE_VIRTUAL_SPACE_DOMAIN - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1860
- MESSAGE
VSM_SET_FILE_PID_HANDLING - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1861
- MESSAGE
VSM_CLEAN_UP_FILE_USER - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1862
- MESSAGE
VSM_TRUNCATE_FILE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1863
- MESSAGE
VSM_FILE_EOF_CUT_BACK - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1864
- MESSAGE
PROBE_OBJECT - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1865
- MESSAGE
MEMORY_PROTECTION_TRAP - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1866
- MESSAGE
VSM_GET_FILE_ATTRIBUTES - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1867
- MESSAGE
GET_CONTIGUOUS_BLOCK_INFO - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1868
- MESSAGE
SET_OBJECT_CLASS_DUMPWORTHY - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1869
- MESSAGE
ALLOCATE_OBJ_SEC_STORAGE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1870
- MESSAGE
ALLOCATE_OSINFO_ENTRY - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1871
- MESSAGE
VSM_LOAD_CODE_FILE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1872
- MESSAGE
VSM_UNLOAD_CODE_FILE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1873
- MESSAGE
REATE_OBJECT - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1874
- MESSAGE
MAP_PERMANENT_OBJECT_EXTENT - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1875
- MESSAGE
RELEASE_OBJECT - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1876
- MESSAGE
VSM_ALLOCATE_GU_FD - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1877
- MESSAGE
VSM_DEALLOCATE_GU_FD - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1878
- MESSAGE
VSM_MAP_IN_FILE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1879
- MESSAGE
VSM_MAP_OUT_FILE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1880
- MESSAGE
VSM_MAP_IN_LABEL_OBJ - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1881
- MESSAGE
VSM_ADD_LABEL_EXTENTS - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1882
- MESSAGE
MAKE_OBJECT_SWAPPABLE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1883
- MESSAGE
UNLOCK_FROM_VPN_CACHE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1884
- MESSAGE
UNLOCK_FROM_VPN_CACHE_WITH_CACHE_ENTRY_PTR - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1885
- MESSAGE
CONVERT_OBJECT_CLASS - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1886
- MESSAGE
VSM_MAP_IN_SYS_LIB - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1887
- MESSAGE
PAGE_FLT_LOCK_IN_VPN_CACHE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1888
- MESSAGE
ICS_LOCK_IN_VPN_CACHE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1889
- MESSAGE
FLAG_PAGE_AS_NOT_VIRGIN - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1890
- MESSAGE
FLAGS_PAGES_AS_VIRGIN - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1891
- MESSAGE
CACHED_VPN_TO_SECONDARY_ADDRESS - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1892
- MESSAGE
ICS_BUILD_MIB_LIST - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1893
- MESSAGE
BUILD_WRITE_MIB_LIST - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1894
- MESSAGE
ICS_GET_EXTENT_MIB - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1895
- MESSAGE
UPDATE_MIB_FROM_VPN_CACHE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1896
- MESSAGE
MIB_LOCK_VIRGIN_IN_VPN_CACHE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1897
- MESSAGE
MIB_UNLOCK_FROM_VPN_CACHE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1898
- MESSAGE
GET_VPN_CACHE_ENTRY_PTR - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1899
- MESSAGE
LOCK_IN_VPN_CACHE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1900
- MESSAGE
COUNT_MAIN_MEM_PAGES - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1901
- MESSAGE
GET_NEXT_SR5_OFFSET - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1902
- MESSAGE
VSM_UNLOAD_ENTIRE_CODE_FILE - The recover block caught an unexpected escape.
- 1903
- MESSAGE
INIT_2_VIRTUAL_SPACE_MANAGEMENT - An error was returned from processing all VS_ODs to make swappable and convert the access rights.
- 1904
- MESSAGE
FIND_EXTENT_ENTRY - A duplicate extent or an out of bounds extent occurred during the extent allocation of a non-file object.
- 1905
- MESSAGE
In FIND_EXTENT_ENTRY, a duplicate extent or an out of bounds extent occurred during the extent allocation of a non-file object.
- 1906
- MESSAGE
In INIT_2_VIRTUAL_SPACE_MANAGEMENT, an error was returned from processing all VS_ODs to make all swappable objects swappable.
- 1907
- MESSAGE
The extent B-TREE node count went to zero.
- 1908
- MESSAGE
The entry is already on the overlay list.
- 1909
- MESSAGE
The entry is not on the overlay list.
- 1910
- MESSAGE
The entry is on the overlay list.
- 1911
- MESSAGE
A memory protection trap occurred for which there is no remedy. - CAUSE
There is a bug in the protection mechanism.
- 2000
- MESSAGE
POST_PAGE_MAP - An error was received from PORT.
- 2001
- MESSAGE
GET_EXTENT_OF_SEC_STORAGE - An error was received updating PAGE MAP.
- 2002
- MESSAGE
ALLOCATE_SEC_STORAGE - An error was received from FILL_DISC.
- 2003
- MESSAGE
DEALLOCATE_SEC_STORAGE - A bad parameter was specified.
- 2004
- MESSAGE
GET_SPECIFIC_SET_STORAGE - A bad parameter was specified.
- 2005
- MESSAGE
GET_SPECIFIC_SEC_STORAGE - An error was returned updating PAGE MAP.
- 2006
- MESSAGE
UPDATE_PARTIAL_PAGE_INDICATORS - All fragments are not free and should be.
- 2007
- MESSAGE
UPDATE_PARTIAL_PAGE_INDICATORS - An error occurred updating PAGE MAP.
- 2008
- MESSAGE
UPDATE_PARTIAL_PAGE_INDICATORS - The page is not a permanent page and it should be.
- 2009
- MESSAGE
UPDATE_PARTIAL_PAGE_INDICATORS - The page is not a partial page and it should be.
- 2010
- MESSAGE
SEARCH_FOR_FRAGMENT - No fragment was found and there should be one.
- 2011
- MESSAGE
FIND_PARTIAL_PAGE_FREE - An error occurred updating PAGE MAP.
- 2012
- MESSAGE
GET_PARTIAL_PAGE - The fragment size is greater than the page size.
- 2013
- MESSAGE
REL_PARTIAL_PAGE_OF_SEC_STORAGE - A bad parameter was specified.
- 2014
- MESSAGE
REL_PARTIAL_PAGE_OF_SEC_STORAGE - The fragment was already free.
- 2015
- MESSAGE
FORMAT_SEC_STORAGE_MAP - FILL_DISC error occurred.
- 2016
- MESSAGE
FORMAT_SEC_STORAGE_MAP - A partial PAGE MAP POST error occurred.
- 2017
- MESSAGE
FORMAT_SEC_STORAGE_MAP - PAGE MAP and HEADER POST error occurred.
- 2018
- MESSAGE
REMOVE_RESERVED_SEC_STORAGE - An error occurred updating the map.
- 2019
- MESSAGE
CREATE_SSM_MAP_OBJECTS - The map address is not on the page boundary.
- 2020
- MESSAGE
CREATE_SSM_MAP_OBJECTS - An error occurred while doing an error clean up.
- 2021
- MESSAGE
MARK_SSM_MAP - An error was received from POST.
- 2022
- MESSAGE
INIT_SSM_DEV_INFO_AREA - VLM_GET_SSM_DEV_AREA error occurred.
- 2023
- MESSAGE
INIT_SSM_DEV_INFO_AREA - CB_INIT error occurred.
- 2024
- MESSAGE
MOUNT_SSM_DEVICE - An error occurred creating map objects.
- 2025
- MESSAGE
MOUNT_SSM_DEVICE - An error occurred releasing PAGE MAP object.
- 2026
- MESSAGE
MOUNT_SSM_DEVICE - An error occurred releasing partial PAGE MAP object.
- 2027
- MESSAGE
DISMOUNT_SSM_DEVICE - An error occurred releasing PAGE MAP object.
- 2028
- MESSAGE
DISMOUNT_SSM_DEVICE - An error occurred releasing partial PAGE MAP object.
- 2029
- MESSAGE
INIT_SSM_DEVICE - An error occurred creating map objects.
- 2030
- MESSAGE
INIT_SSM_DEVICE - An error occurred replaying log.
- 2031
- MESSAGE
CHANGE_SSM_DEVICE_LIMITS - An error was received from POST.
- 2032
- MESSAGE
GET_FREE_SPACE_HISTOGRAM - An error was received from PREFETCH.
- 2033
- MESSAGE
REMAP_SSM_MAP - An error occurred in creating the objects for the new SSM MAP.
- 2034
- MESSAGE
REMAP_SSM_MAP - An error occurred when updating the disk volume label with the sector offset of the new SSM MAP.
- 2035
- MESSAGE
UPDATE_SEC_STORAGE_MAP - One of the page counters went negative after the secondary storage map was updated. This is currently a bug catcher, but may become permanent.
- 2036
- MESSAGE
VALIDATE_SEC_STORAGE - This is a bad LDEV parameter.
- 2037
- MESSAGE
VALIDATE_SEC_STORAGE - This is a bad DISC_ADDRESS parameter.
- 2038
- MESSAGE
VALIDATE_SEC_STORAGE - The parameter number of bytes is less than zero.
- 2039
- MESSAGE
VALIDATE_SEC_STORAGE - The ending page to be validated exceeded the last page of the device.
- 2040
- MESSAGE
VALIDATE_SEC_STORAGE - The number of byte MOD PAGE_SIZE is not zero.
- 2041
- MESSAGE
VALIDATE_SEC_STORAGE - The page being validated was not a permanent page.
- 2042
- MESSAGE
VALIDATE_SEC_STORAGE - A trap occurred during VALIDATE_SEC_STORAGE.
- 2043
- MESSAGE
SSM_REPLAY_LOG - A trap occurred while XM was recovering the SSM MAP.
- 2044
- MESSAGE
DISMOUNT_SSM_DEVICE - A trap occurred during DISMOUNT_SSM_DEVICE.
- 2045
- MESSAGE
SSM_VERIFY_MAPS_FOR_MOUNTED_SYS_VOLS page counts in map header does not match the bit map count.
- 2046
- MESSAGE
SSM_SA_VERIFY_ENTIRE_MAP - An error was received from PREFETCH in SSM_SA_VERIFY_ENTRE_MAP.
- 2047
- MESSAGE
SSM_SA_INIT_SSM_GLOBAL_AREA - CB_INIT failed.
- 2048
- MESSAGE
SSM_SA_INIT_SSM_GLOBAL_AREA - CREATE_OBJECT failed.
- 2049
- MESSAGE
SSM_SA_UPDATE_SEC_STORAGE_MAP - VERIFY_MAP failed.
- 2050
- MESSAGE
UPDATE_SEC_STORAGE_MAP - One of the page counters went negative before the SECONDARY STORAGE MAP was updated. This is currently a bug catcher, but may become permanent.
- 2051
- MESSAGE
UPDATE_SEC_STORAGE_MAP - UPDATE_SEC_STORAGE_MAP failed.
- 2100
- MESSAGE
A general system abort occurred for XM (used only until new aborts are added to DSYSFAIL).
- 2101
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RECOVERY detected an unknown record type in an XM log.
- 2102
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RECOVERY received bad status from SM_OPEN_FD.
- 2103
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RECOVERY received bad status from SM_OPEN_OBJECT.
- 2104
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_CLOSE_RESIDUAL received bad status from SM_CLOSE.
- 2105
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_CLOSE_RESIDUAL received bad status from POST.
- 2106
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RECOVERY detected key is not in the HASH TABLE.
- 2107
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RECOVERY_POST_AND_CLOSE received bad status from SM_CLOSE.
- 2108
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RECOVERY_POST_AND_CLOSE received bad status from POST.
- 2109
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RECOVERY_SETUP detected a failure in CREATE_OBJECT.
- 2110
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RECOVERY_SETUP detected a failure in LM_GET_MAGIC_UFID.
- 2111
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RECOVERY_SETUP detected a failure in SM_OPEN_FD.
- 2112
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RECOVERY_SETUP detected a failure in SM_OPEN_OBJECT.
- 2113
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RECOVERY_SETUP detected a bad pointer for the SSM free space map.
- 2114
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RECOVERY_SETUP detected a bad pointer for a label table.
- 2115
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_DB_PROC detected a bad convert in the DST.
- 2116
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_CLOSELOGFILES received bad status.
- 2117
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RECOVERY received bad status from XM_MAP_IN_LT_EXT.
- 2118
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_MAN_IN_LT_EXT received a bad status from VSM.
- 2119
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RECOVERY hit a bugcatcher.
- 2120
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_ADDACTXID detected an overflow in the number of pool entries.
- 2121
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_ADDGUFD detected too many GUFD entries.
- 2122
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_GETBIT_N_LABELUFID received bad FILE ID.
- 2123
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_PINGOINAWAY received bad status from XM_FINDTRANSROW.
- 2124
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_GETPOINTER received bad status from STMGT.
- 2125
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_DEFERDETACH received bad status from XM_GETXID.
- 2126
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_DEFERDETACH release of file from log was unsuccessful.
- 2127
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_ABORTUSERXA received bad status from XMABORTTRAN.
- 2128
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_ABORTUSERXA received bad status from FINDPINROW.
- 2129
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_DELETEOBJID detected an invalid record type.
- 2130
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_ALLOCATEBLOCK detected no more disk space.
- 2131
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RELEASEPOINTER received bad status from SM_CLOSE.
- 2132
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_CLOSE detected an unrecognized option; bad input parameter.
- 2133
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_ALLOCATERECORD detected no more room to allocate records.
- 2134
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_ALLOCATERECORD detected an unassigned or invalid parameter.
- 2135
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_DEALLOCATERECORD detected the entry was already released.
- 2136
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_DEALLOCATERECORD detected an unrecognizable or invalid parameter.
- 2137
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_DELETETRANSROW detected an invalid input parameter.
- 2138
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_DELETETRANSROW detected an invalid input parameter.
- 2139
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_ADDLSROW received bad status from CB_INIT.
- 2140
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_DELETELSROW received bad status from XM_DEALLOC_PAGE_CACHE.
- 2141
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_ADDTRLS_CB received bad status from XM_FINDLSROW.
- 2142
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_W_COMMITRECORD received bad status from SM_CLOSE.
- 2143
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RE_ABORTTRANS received bad status from VLM_VOLUME_ID_TO_MV_ID.
- 2144
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RE_ABORTTRANS received bad VOLUME ID as a parameter.
- 2145
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RE_ABORTTRANS received bad status from SM_OPEN_FD.
- 2146
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RE_ABORTTRANS received bad status from SM_OPEN_OBJECT.
- 2147
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_END_SYSTEM_TRANS detected a bad input UI pointer.
- 2148
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_END_SYSTEM_TRANS detected a bad input pointer.
- 2149
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_ENDGOLDENXID detected a bad input UI pointer.
- 2150
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_ABORTGOLDENXID detected a bad input UI pointer.
- 2151
- MESSAGE
The procedure CHECK_FOR_CROSS_LOG_HALF received bad status from SM_GET_GUFD.
- 2152
- MESSAGE
The procedure CHECK_FOR_CROSS_LOG_HALF received bad status from VLM_GET_SSM_DEV_AREA.
- 2153
- MESSAGE
The procedure CHECK_FOR_CROSS_LOG_HALF received bad status from SM_OPEN_FD.
- 2154
- MESSAGE
The procedure CHECK_FOR_CROSS_LOG_HALF received bad status from SM_OPEN_OBJECT.
- 2155
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_GETVOLSETINDEX received bad status from VLM_VOL_ID_TO_MVST_X.
- 2156
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_DETACHUFIDFROMLOG received bad status from a STORAGE MANAGEMENT routine.
- 2158
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_BUMPCOUNTER received bad status from POST.
- 2159
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_UNLOCKRESOURCE received bad status from REPLY_TO_WAITER.
- 2160
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_UNLOCKOBJECT detected an invalid option for this parameter.
- 2161
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_UNLOCKOBJECT detected an invalid option for this parameter.
- 2162
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_UNLOCK received bad status from POST.
- 2163
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_TAPEIO received bad status from POST.
- 2164
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_UNLOCKONEOBJECT detected an invalid option for this parameter.
- 2165
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_UNLOCKONEOBJECT detected an invalid option for this parameter.
- 2166
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_UNLOCKONEOBJECT received bad status from REPLY_TO_WAITER.
- 2167
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_CLOSESYSLOG failed to close the XM System Log.
- 2168
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_CHECKOWNER detected that the PIN resource was already owned.
- 2169
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_FREEZE received bad status from TIM_FREEZE.
- 2170
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_PIN_CACHE received bad status from GET_TIMER.
- 2171
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_PIN_CACHE received bad status from RESET_TIMER.
- 2172
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_LAUNCH_IO received bad status from POST.
- 2173
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_LOG_POST_COMPLETOR received bad MM status.
- 2174
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_DO_IO received bad status from POST.
- 2175
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_BUILDACTRECORD received an unexpected escape from MOVE_FAST.
- 2176
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_BUILDACTRECORD detected a bad parameter option.
- 2177
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_COMMITIOGRECORD detected a bad parameter option.
- 2178
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_CHECKPOINT_SSM_MAPS detected a routine failure.
- 2179
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_CHECKPOINT_SERVER received bad status from EXTEND_RECEIVER.
- 2180
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_CREATE_CHECKPOINT_SERVER received bad status from SIMPLE_CREATE_PROCESS.
- 2181
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_CREATE_CHECKPOINT received bad status from IPC_AWAKE_PROCESS.
- 2182
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_CHECK_POINT_FILES received bad status from POST.
- 2183
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_SEND_CHECK_POINT_FILES received bad status from GET_MSG_FRAME.
- 2184
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_SEND_CHECK_POINT_FILES received bad status from SEND_MSG.
- 2185
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RECOVERY received bad status from VLM_ALLOW_DISC_ALLOCATION.
- 2186
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_CREATION_OF_SYSLOG received bad status from POST.
- 2187
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_START_SYSTEM_TRANS received an invalid parameter.
- 2188
- MESSAGE
The function XM_LSID_TO_LSROW failed.
- 2189
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_ABORT_SYSTEM_TRANS received a bad PTR as a parameter.
- 2190
- MESSAGE
The routine XM_CLOSESYSLOG failed because an unexpected escape occurred.
- 2191
- MESSAGE
The procedure recovery received a bad status from DISC_SM_START_READ.
- 2192
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RECOVERY_SETUP received a bad status from CREATE_OBJECT.
- 2193
- MESSAGE
Unexpected escape into routine XM_CHECKPOINT system log.
- 2194
- MESSAGE
The procedure STARTINSTALL had an unexpected escape.
- 2195
- MESSAGE
The procedure RESETINSTALL had an unexpected escape.
- 2196
- MESSAGE
The procedure SYSLOGMEMO received a bad volume ID from VOLUME MANAGEMENT.
- 2197
- MESSAGE
The procedure SYSLOGMEMO had an unexpected escape.
- 2198
- MESSAGE
An error was received from NOTIFY DISPATCHER.
- 2199
- MESSAGE
XM_ABORT_SYSTEM_TRANS procedure had an unexpected escape.
- 2200
- MESSAGE
Procedure XM_ABORT_STALLED_TRANSACTION was invoked.
- 2201
- MESSAGE
The procedure XM_RECOVERY had an unexpected escape from MOVE_FAST.
- 2401
- MESSAGE
An unexpected escape was encountered in CM_PROCESS_SERVER.
- 2402
- MESSAGE
PREP_CM_SERVER can not copy the message into a message frame from the target port's pool.
- 2403
- MESSAGE
PREP_CM_SERVER encountered an unexpected escape from SWITCH.
- 2404
- MESSAGE
The message threshold of the target port can not be changed; bad status from PORT_CONTROL.
- 2405
- MESSAGE
Creation of CM_PORT failed.
- 2406
- MESSAGE
An unexpected escape was encountered in CREATE_CM_SVR.
- 2407
- MESSAGE
Creation of a PFP port was unsuccessful.
- 2409
- MESSAGE
CREATE_PORT_DST can not create CONTEXT AREA TABLE for the DST.
- 2410
- MESSAGE
CREATE_PORT_DST can not create the message pool for the DST.
- 2411
- MESSAGE
CREATE_PORT_DST can not release the data segment while recovering from an error.
- 2412
- MESSAGE
CREATE_PORT_DST can not release the port DST extension area while recovering from an error.
- 2413
- MESSAGE
DISCARD_REF can not release the caller's message frame.
- 2414
- MESSAGE
GET_MSG_REF can not locate the port's DST.
- 2415
- MESSAGE
GET_MSG_REF can not get message frame from the port's message pool.
- 2416
- MESSAGE
GET_MSG_REF_NW can not locate the port's DST.
- 2417
- MESSAGE
GET_MSG_REF_NW can not get a message frame from the port's message pool.
- 2418
- MESSAGE
KILL_PFP_CM got an unexpected error from KILL_PFP.
- 2419
- MESSAGE
The type of information requested by the caller is unknown to NEW_PORT_STATUS.
- 2420
- MESSAGE
NEW_PORT_STATUS can not locate the caller's DST.
- 2421
- MESSAGE
NEW_PORT_STATUS encountered an unexpected escape.
- 2422
- MESSAGE
NO_CHK_SEND_DB can not send a message to the target port.
- 2423
- MESSAGE
NO_CHK_SEND_Q can not send message to the target port.
- 2424
- MESSAGE
NO_CHK_SEND_REF can not send a message to the target port.
- 2425
- MESSAGE
NO_CHK_SEND_S can not send a message to the target port.
- 2426
- MESSAGE
PORT_DST_STAT can not locate the caller's DST; bad status was returned by CONVERT_DST.
- 2427
- MESSAGE
PORT_DISABLE can not disable CM port; bad status was returned by CHANGE_PORT_STATE.
- 2428
- MESSAGE
PORT_ENABLE can not enable CM port; bad status was returned by CHANGE_PORT_STATE.
- 2429
- MESSAGE
PORT_MASK_DIS can not disable subqueues requested by the caller; bad status from CHANGE_SUBQUEUE.
- 2430
- MESSAGE
PORT_MASK_EN can not enable the subqueues request by the caller; bad status was returned by CHANGE_SUBQUEUE.
- 2431
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_DB can not enable the port's subqueues; bad status was returned by CHANGE_SUBQUEUE.
- 2432
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_DB can not get the length of the caller's DST; bad status was returned by MAX_DST_SIZE.
- 2433
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_DB can not locate the caller's DST; bad status was returned by CONVERT_DST.
- 2434
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_DB can not get a message from the target port due to an unexpected error in RECEIVE_MESSAGE.
- 2435
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_DB can not restore the port's original subqueue mask.
- 2436
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_Q can not enable the port's subqueues as requested by the caller.
- 2437
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_Q can not get a message from the target port due to a unexpected error in RECEIVE_MSG.
- 2438
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_Q can not restore the port's original subqueue mask.
- 2439
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_S can not enable the port's subqueues as requested by the caller.
- 2440
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_S can not get a message from the target port due to an unexpected error in RECEIVE_MSG.
- 2450
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_S can not restore the port's original subqueue mask as requested by the caller.
- 2451
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_REF can not enable the port's subqueues as requested by the caller.
- 2452
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_REF can not get a message from the target port due to an unexpected error in RECEIVE_MSG.
- 2453
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_REF can not restore the port's original subqueue mask as requested by the caller.
- 2454
- MESSAGE
GET_DB_MSG(RECEIVE_W_DB) can not get the length of the caller's DST; bad status was returned by MAX_DST_SIZE.
- 2455
- MESSAGE
GET_DB_MSG(RECEIVE_W_DB) can not locate the caller's DST; bad status was returned by CONVERT_DST.
- 2456
- MESSAGE
GET_DB_MSG(RECEIVE_W_DB) can not receive a message
from the target port as requested by the caller.
- 2457
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_W_DB can not enable the port's subqueues as requested by the caller.
- 2458
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_W_DB can not restore the port's original subqueue mask.
- 2459
- MESSAGE
GET_Q_MSG(RECEIVE_W_Q) can not receive a message from the target port; bad status was received from RECEIVE_MSG.
- 2460
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_W_Q can not enable the port's subqueues as requested by the caller.
- 2461
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_W_Q can not restore the port's original subqueue mask; bad status was returned by CHANGE_SUBQUEUE.
- 2462
- MESSAGE
The procedure GET_S_MSG(RECEIVE_W_S) can not receive a message from the target port; bad status was returned by RECEIVE_MSG.
- 2463
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_W_S can not enable the port's subqueues requested by the caller.
- 2464
- MESSAGE
RECEIVE_W_S can not restore the port's original subqueue mask; bad status was returned by CHANGE_SUBQUEUE.
- 2465
- MESSAGE
REPLACE_DB can not insert a message to the target port; bad status was returned by INSERT_MSG.
- 2466
- MESSAGE
REPLACE_Q can not insert a message to the target port; bad status was returned by INSERT_MSG.
- 2467
- MESSAGE
REPLACE_REF can not insert a message to the target port; bad status was returned by INSERT_MSG.
- 2468
- MESSAGE
REPLACE_S can not insert a message to the target port; bad status was returned by INSERT_MSG.
- 2469
- MESSAGE
SEND_DB can not send a message to the target port; bad status was returned by SEND_MESSAGE.
- 2470
- MESSAGE
SEND_Q can not send a message to the target port; bad status was returned by SEND_MSG.
- 2471
- MESSAGE
SEND_REF can not send a message to the target port; bad status was returned by SEND_MSG.
- 2472
- MESSAGE
SEND_S can not send a message to the target port; bad status was returned by SEND_MSG.
- 2473
- MESSAGE
SET_PORT_MASK can not change a port's subqueue mask; bad status was returned by CHANGE_SUBQUEUE.
- 2474
- MESSAGE
STUFF_RIGHT_HALF_WORD is too large a number to fit into a shortint.
- 2475
- MESSAGE
IOWAIT_PORT_SERVER caused an unexpected escape.
- 2476
- MESSAGE
CHANGE_IOWAIT_NM caused an unexpected escape.
- 2477
- MESSAGE
CHECK_IO_COUNT caused an unexpected escape.
- 2478
- MESSAGE
CREATE_IOWAIT failed for reasons other than an exhausted port DST.
- 2479
- MESSAGE
CREATE_IOWAIT can not release the acquired resources after creation of the port failed due to an exhausted port DST.
- 2480
- MESSAGE
CREATE_TO_WAIT_COMPLETOR can not create the context area for the completor; bad status was returned by CREATE_OBJECT.
- 2481
- MESSAGE
CREATE_IO_WAIT_COMPLETOR failed and can not release the context area; bad status was returned by RELEASE_OBJECT.
- 2482
- MESSAGE
CREATE_IO_WAIT_COMPLETOR failed, causing an unexpected escape while releasing resources.
- 2483
- MESSAGE
ABORT_CM_TIMER could not abort an unarmed timer entry; possibly already released.
- 2484
- MESSAGE
ABORT_CM_TIMER caused an unexpected escape.
- 2485
- MESSAGE
DISABLE_IOWAIT caused an unexpected escape. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2486
- MESSAGE
ENABLE_IOWAIT caused an unexpected escape.
- 2487
- MESSAGE
INC_IO_COUNT was unable to convert IOWAIT port number to completion index; bad status was returned by HASH_FIND.
- 2488
- MESSAGE
INIT_CM_PORT can not create CM PORT object; bad status returned by CREATE_OBJECT.
- 2489
- MESSAGE
INIT_CM_PORT caused an unexpected escape; could be from creating IOWAIT HASH TABLE, IOWAIT COMPLETOR TABLE, dictionary structure, or CM PORT DESCRIPTOR TABLE; cause of escape in second parameter.
- 2490
- MESSAGE
INVOKE_CM_COMPLETOR(INVOKE_IOWAIT) can not get message from the completor's port; bad status returned by RECEIVE_MSG.
- 2500
- MESSAGE
INVOKE_CM_COMPLETOR(INVOKE_IOWAIT) can not find the length of the data segment; bad status returned by MAX_DST_SIZE.
- 2501
- MESSAGE
INVOKE_CM_COMPLETOR(INVOKE_IOWAIT) just finished executing CM COMPLETOR in an attempt to release message frame; bad status returned by REL_MSG_FRAME.
- 2502
- MESSAGE
REL_CM_TIMER caller is trying to release an unarmed timer; possibly already released.
- 2503
- MESSAGE
REL_CM_TIMER can not release timer due to unexpected error in RELEASE_TIMER.
- 2504
- MESSAGE
REL_CM_TIMER can not release CM Timer entry to CMPORTS TIMER TABLE; bad status returned by RELEASE_TABLE_ENTRY.
- 2505
- MESSAGE
START_CM_TIMER can not get timer; bad status returned by GET_TIMER.
- 2506
- MESSAGE
START_CM_TIMER can not get entry from CM TIMER TABLE; escape caused by GET_TABLE_ENTRY.
- 2507
- MESSAGE
CREATE_CM_PORT_DICTIONARY is unable to create symbol data for the CMPORTS dictionary; unexpected escape from either CREATE_OBJECT or SYMBOL TABLE.
- 2508
- MESSAGE
CREATE_CM_PORT_CLASS_DICTIONARY is unable to create SYMBOL TABLE for Class Name Dictionary; unexpected escape received from either CREATE_OBJECT or SYMBOL TABLE.
- 2509
- MESSAGE
DICT_ADD can not lock CMPORTS Dictionary; bad status returned by STLOCK.
- 2510
- MESSAGE
DICT_ADD can not unlock CMPORTS Dictionary; bad status returned by STUNLOCK.
- 2511
- MESSAGE
DICT_DELETE can not lock CMPORTS Dictionary; bad status returned by STLOCK.
- 2512
- MESSAGE
DICT_DELETE can not unlock CMPORTS Dictionary; bad status returned by STUNLOCK.
- 2513
- MESSAGE
DICT_FIND can not lock CMPORTS Dictionary; bad status returned by STLOCK.
- 2514
- MESSAGE
DICT_FIND can not unlock CMPORTS Dictionary; bad status returned by STUNLOCK.
- 2515
- MESSAGE
DICT_UPDATE can not lock CMPORTS Dictionary; bad status returned by STLOCK.
- 2516
- MESSAGE
DICT_UPDATE can not unlock CMPORTS Dictionary; bad status returned by STUNLOCK.
- 2517
- MESSAGE
DICT_SEND can not lock CMPORTS Dictionary; bad status returned by STLOCK.
- 2518
- MESSAGE
DICT_SEND can not unlock CMPORTS Dictionary; bad status returned by STUNLOCK.
- 2519
- MESSAGE
DICT_SEND is unable to send a message to the port for reasons other than non-existent port; bad status returned by SEND_MSG.
- 2520
- MESSAGE
ADD_CMPORT_CLS can not lock SYMBOL TABLE for CMPORTS Class Name Dictionary; bad status returned by STLOCK.
- 2521
- MESSAGE
ADD_CMPORT_CLS can not add key to CMPORTS CLASS NAME SYMBOL TABLE; bad status returned by STADDKEY.
- 2522
- MESSAGE
ADD_CMPORT_CLS can not unlock CMPORTS CLASS NAME SYMBOL TABLE; bad status returned by STUNLOCK.
- 2523
- MESSAGE
DEL_CMPORT_CLS can not lock SYMBOL TABLE for CMPORTS Class Name Dictionary; bad status returned by STLOCK.
- 2524
- MESSAGE
DEL_CMPORT_CLD can not delete key from CMPORTS CLASS NAME SYMBOL TABLE; bad status returned by STDELKEY.
- 2525
- MESSAGE
DEL_CMPORT_CLS can not unlock CMPORTS CLASS NAME SYMBOL TABLE; bad status returned by STUNLOCK.
- 2526
- MESSAGE
BUILD_CM_PORT_DESC can not create CMPORTS descriptor object; bad status returned by CREATE_OBJECT.
- 2527
- MESSAGE
BUILD_CM_PORT_DESC is unable to build DESCRIPTOR TABLE; unexpected escape caused by HASH_CREATE_TABLE or CREATE_TABLE.
- 2528
- MESSAGE
DEALLOCATE_CM_PORT_DESC_ENTRY can not deallocate CMPORTS descriptor entry due to an unexpected escape.
- 2529
- MESSAGE
CREATE_CM_PORT can not lock Class Name Dictionary to get the parameters needed to call CREATE_CM_SVR; bad status returned by STLOCK.
- 2530
- MESSAGE
The port is already created, but can not unlock the Class Name Dictionary; bad status returned by STUNLOCK.
- 2531
- MESSAGE
CREATE_IO_WAIT can not lock Class Name Dictionary to get the parameters needed to call CREATE_IOWAIT; bad status returned by STLOCK.
- 2532
- MESSAGE
The port already has been created, but can not unlock the Class Name Dictionary; bad status returned by STUNLOCK.
- 2533
- MESSAGE
The IOWAIT port still has outstanding I/O; cannot be deleted.
- 2534
- MESSAGE
DELETE_PORT just finished purging the port in the process of releasing its DST, but PURGE_POOL failed.
- 2535
- MESSAGE
DELETE_CMPORT can not release the port's DST (purge pending and no longer in use); bad status returned by RELDATASEG.
- 2536
- MESSAGE
DELETE_CMPORT can not release the port's DST extension area; bad status returned by RELEASE_OBJECT.
- 2537
- MESSAGE
The port is an NM IOWAIT port, and a context area was created for it; can not release that context area; bad status returned by RELEASE_OBJECT.
- 2538
- MESSAGE
DELETE_CMPORT escaped due to an unknown cause.
- 2539
- MESSAGE
DEL_CMPORT_DST can not get address of the DST to be deleted; bad status returned by CONVERT_DST.
- 2540
- MESSAGE
DEL_CMPORT_DST can not purge the message pool in the DST; bad status returned by PURGE_POOL.
- 2541
- MESSAGE
DEL_CMPORT_DST can not release the port DST; bad status returned by RELDATASEG.
- 2542
- MESSAGE
DEL_CMPORT_DST can not release the DST expansion area; bad status returned by RELEASE_OBJECT.
- 2543
- MESSAGE
PORT_IS_CM_PORT is trying to find port in CMPORTS DESCRIPTOR HASH TABLE; expect status=ALL_OK if port is found, or status=ENTRY_NOT_FOUND if it isn't, but the status we get from the HASH TABLE is neither of the two.
- 2550
- MESSAGE
GETSIR returned a bad status to the fast switch stub. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2551
- MESSAGE
RELSIR returned a bad status to the fast switch stub. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2559
- MESSAGE
A COMPATIBILITY MODE sudden death has occurred. The error number displayed on the console is the sudden death number. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2560
- MESSAGE
ALTER_STACK_LIMITS failed when changing the CM stack's virtual address. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2561
- MESSAGE
ALTER_OBJECT_SIZE failed when changing the size of the CM stack's virtual object. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2562
- MESSAGE
DBG_RESET_TOS_DATA_BP failed when setting the data BP for CM stack overflow. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2563
- MESSAGE
ALTER_STACK_LIMITS failed when changing the size of the CM stack's data segment. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2564
- MESSAGE
A routine called by BUILD_CM_STACK returned an error when it should not have. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2565
- MESSAGE
LOCK_OBJ_IN_VPN_CACHE failed when locking a newly active PCBX page into the VPN cache. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2584
- MESSAGE
GET_TABLE_ENTRY returned a DST entry which was already in use. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2585
- MESSAGE
LOCK_OBJ_IN_VPN_CACHE failed when creating a new data segment. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2586
- MESSAGE
RELEASE_OBJECT failed when releasing the virtual object for a data segment. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2587
- MESSAGE
RELEASE_TABLE_ENTRY failed when releasing a DST entry. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2588
- MESSAGE
RELEASE_OBJECT failed when releasing the virtual object for a CSTX. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2589
- MESSAGE
GET_TABLE_ENTRY returned a CST entry which was already in use. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2590
- MESSAGE
RELEASE_TABLE_ENTRY failed when releasing a CST entry. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2591
- MESSAGE
CREATE_OBJECT failed when creating the temporary CST for the CME. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2592
- MESSAGE
CREATE_OBJECT failed when creating the DST. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2593
- MESSAGE
CREATE_TABLE failed when initializing the free list of the CST. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2594
- MESSAGE
CREATE_TABLE failed when initializing the free list of the DST. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2595
- MESSAGE
LOCK_OBJ_IN_VPN_CACHE failed when locking the SL into the VPN cache. - CAUSE
Either the operating system software or an operating system
data structure has been corrupted.
- 2900
- MESSAGE
Buffer header corruption is detected. - CAUSE
TURBO IMAGE/XL internal error.
- 2901
- MESSAGE
NM'DBPROCTERM failed to deallocate DBU. - CAUSE
TURBO IMAGE/XL internal error.
- 2902
- MESSAGE
NM'DBPROCTERM failed to deallocate DBR. - CAUSE
TURBO IMAGE/XL internal error.
- 3020
- MESSAGE
The NS/3000-XL Network Interface (NI) module has detected a fatal error.
- 3040
- MESSAGE
The NS/3000-XL Internet Protocol (IP) module has detected a fatal error.
- 3060
- MESSAGE
The NS/3000-XL MAPPING TABLE module has detected a fatal error.
- 3080
- MESSAGE
The NS/3000-XL Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) has detected a fatal error.
- 3081
- MESSAGE
Unknown SIP message received by TCP PM.
- 3082
- MESSAGE
Unknown XPORT message received by TCP PM.
- 3083
- MESSAGE
Unknown buffer manager message received by TCP PM.
- 3084
- MESSAGE
Unknown net IPC message received by TCP PM.
- 3085
- MESSAGE
Unknown message received by TCP PM.
- 3086
- MESSAGE
TCP PM received a data packet while closed.
- 3087
- MESSAGE
TCP PM received a data packet while listening.
- 3088
- MESSAGE
TCP PM received a data packet while SYN'RECVD1.
- 3089
- MESSAGE
Invalid buffer in reply message to TCP PM.
- 3090
- MESSAGE
Message received by TCP PM before initialization.
- 3091
- MESSAGE
TCP PM has no free retransmission queue entries.
- 3092
- MESSAGE
Appending one TCP PM packet to another failed.
- 3093
- MESSAGE
Appending one TCP PM receive queue entry to another failed.
- 3094
- MESSAGE
Getting TCP PM receive queue entry failed.
- 3095
- MESSAGE
Removing TCP PM dictionary entry failed.
- 3096
- MESSAGE
Bad TCP PM acknowledgement timer popped.
- 3097
- MESSAGE
Bad TCP PM retransmission timer popped.
- 3098
- MESSAGE
Bad TCP PM connection assurance timer popped.
- 3099
- MESSAGE
No TCP PM receive queue entries available.
- 3100
- MESSAGE
Updating TCP PM receive queue entry link failed.
- 3101
- MESSAGE
TCP PM generates a connection assurance packet when one already exists.
- 3102
- MESSAGE
TCP PM received unexpected GET_BUFFER error.
- 3103
- MESSAGE
TCP PM data SEND to net IPC failed.
- 3104
- MESSAGE
TCP PM SEND to IP failed.
- 3105
- MESSAGE
TCP PM urgent data SEND to net IPC failed.
- 3106
- MESSAGE
TCP PM fragment SEND to IP failed.
- 3107
- MESSAGE
TCP PM failed to get valid user data pointer.
- 3108
- MESSAGE
TCP PM reply to net IPC failed.
- 3109
- MESSAGE
TCP PM has too many data descriptors.
- 3110
- MESSAGE
Bad TCP PM wait timer popped.
- 3200
- MESSAGE
Invalid control message received by PXP SIP.
- 3201
- MESSAGE
Invalid SIP message received by PXP SIP.
- 3202
- MESSAGE
Invalid XPORT message received by PXP SIP.
- 3203
- MESSAGE
Invalid net IPC message received by PXP SIP.
- 3204
- MESSAGE
Invalid message received by PXP SIP.
- 3205
- MESSAGE
Message received by PXP SIP before initialization.
- 3206
- MESSAGE
Deleting PXP SIP DST TABLE entry failed.
- 3207
- MESSAGE
Adding a PXP SIP socket queue element failed.
- 3208
- MESSAGE
Invalid SIP close message received by PXP SIP.
- 3209
- MESSAGE
Adding PXP SIP DST TABLE entry failed.
- 3210
- MESSAGE
Deleting a PXP SIP socket queue element failed.
- 3211
- MESSAGE
Deleting the PXP SIP dictionary entry failed.
- 3212
- MESSAGE
Adding the PXP SIP dictionary entry failed.
- 3300
- MESSAGE
Message received by PXP PM before initialization.
- 3301
- MESSAGE
Unknown SIP message received by PXP PM.
- 3302
- MESSAGE
Unknown buffer manager message received by PXP PM.
- 3303
- MESSAGE
Unknown net IPC message received by PXP PM.
- 3304
- MESSAGE
Unknown message received by PXP PM.
- 3305
- MESSAGE
Unknown XPORT message received by PXP PM.
- 3306
- MESSAGE
Getting a PXP PM retransmission queue element failed.
- 3307
- MESSAGE
Incorrect number of PXP PM data descriptors.
- 3308
- MESSAGE
Copying send data failed in PXP PM.
- 3309
- MESSAGE
Building the PXP PM reply header failed.
- 3310
- MESSAGE
Copying data for first reply message failed in PXP PM.
- 3311
- MESSAGE
Copying data for reply message failed in PXP PM.
- 3312
- MESSAGE
Deleting a PXP PM retransmission queue element failed.
- 3313
- MESSAGE
Getting a PXP PM receive queue element failed.
- 3314
- MESSAGE
Invalid buffer reply message received by PXP PM.
- 3315
- MESSAGE
Accessing a PXP PM retransmission queue element failed.
- 3316
- MESSAGE
Accessing a PXP PM receive queue element failed.
- 3317
- MESSAGE
Deleting a PXP PM dictionary entry failed.
- 3400
- MESSAGE
Message received by TCP SIP before initialization.
- 3401
- MESSAGE
Unknown CONTROL message received by TCP SIP.
- 3402
- MESSAGE
Unknown SIP message received by TCP SIP.
- 3403
- MESSAGE
Unknown XPORT message received by TCP SIP.
- 3404
- MESSAGE
Unknown net IPC message received by TCP SIP.
- 3405
- MESSAGE
Adding TCP SIP socket queue entry failed.
- 3406
- MESSAGE
Adding TCP SIP dictionary entry failed.
- 3407
- MESSAGE
Removing call socket dictionary entry failed.
- 3408
- MESSAGE
Removing call socket dictionary entry because of a failure error.
- 3409
- MESSAGE
Purging a TCP PM port failed.
- 3410
- MESSAGE
Deleting TCP SIP connection queue entry failed.
- 3411
- MESSAGE
Removing TCP SIP dictionary entry failed.
- 3412
- MESSAGE
Creating initiating TCP PM port failed.
- 3413
- MESSAGE
Adding initiating TCP PM connection queue entry failed.
- 3414
- MESSAGE
Unknown buffer manager message received by TCP SIP.
- 3415
- MESSAGE
Adding responding TCP PM connection queue entry failed.
- 3416
- MESSAGE
Creating responding TCP PM port failed.
- 3890
- MESSAGE
The buffer pool that is managed by BMGR has detected either a corrupt allocation map or an attempt to free a freed buffer. - CAUSE
Networking code is trying to free a freed buffer
and BMGR causes this abot.. - ACTION
Take a system dump; contact HP support and reboot
your system.
- 5050
- MESSAGE
An irrecoverable internal error occurred within the DHCF/XL subsystem after the console operator specified the system should fail in such an event. - CAUSE
The DHCF/XL trap handler was invoked after the subsystem
had been started with "ERROPT=SYS" specified in the DHCF CONTROL
START command. - ACTION
Take a system dump; restart your system using the default
"ERROPT=SUB" parameter and the system will continue operating.
|