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Listed below are the messages that might occur when you are stopping the SDLC link. These messages occur when the SNACONTROL STOP command calls the WAN_Kill_Module procedure and encounters an error. Depending on the logging configuration for the SDLC Link subsystem, these messages are logged to the console, to disk, or both. The messages are logged in this format:
Linkname = LinkName Event Type = EventType
Log Class = LogClass Path = Path
Error Num = ErrorNumber Status = Status
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(Note that LinkName is the same as the name of the node.) The messages are listed below in numerical order according to ErrorNumber. - 51
- MESSAGE
Could not stop trace. - CAUSE
Tracing might have been turned off with the SNACONTROL TRACEOFF command, but the link software status indicates that it is on. - ACTION
Ignore this problem unless you are experiencing other problems. If you are, write down the error information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.
- 52
- MESSAGE
The link is not in the link table. - CAUSE
The node specified in the SNACONTROL STOP
command is not active. - ACTION
Unless the specified NodeName parameter is not correct, no action is required: The link has already been
shut down.
- 53
- MESSAGE
The link type is not SDLC, LAP-B or RJE. - CAUSE
The caller of this module did not set the link type to SDLC, LAP-B, or RJE BSC. Since you are using an SDLC link, the link type must be set to SDLC. - ACTION
Write down the error information displayed on the
console and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.
- 54
- MESSAGE
Could not delete the link from the link table. - CAUSE
The NodeName specified in the SNACONTROL
STOP command is not in the link table. - ACTION
Ensure that the NodeName is correct and try again. The link might have already been shut down.
- 55
- MESSAGE
Could not unconfigure the link from the system. - CAUSE
The I/O subsystem does not have any record of this
link being active. - ACTION
Ensure that the NodeName specified in
the SNACONTROL STOP command is correct and try again. The
link might have already been shut down.
- 56
- MESSAGE
Could not delete the auxiliary buffer pool. - CAUSE
Many causes exist; the Status field of
the message provides more-detailed information about the specific
cause of the problem. - ACTION
Write down the error information displayed on the
console and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.
- 57
- MESSAGE
Could not determine the PSI path number IO Serv. - CAUSE
The I/O subsystem does not have a physical path for
the specified link, and therefore cannot unconfigure it from the system. - ACTION
Ensure that the NodeName specified in
the SNACONTROL STOP command is correct and try again.
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