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- 1
- MESSAGE
An internal offset is not valid because it is either less than the minimum or greater than the maximum possible offset for the designated label table.
- CAUSE
A file corruption occurred.
- ACTION
Call Hewlett-Packard and notify your representative that a possible file corruption has occurred.
- 2
- MESSAGE
The offset component of the specified UFID is invalid. It does not match the offset stored in the file label assigned with the specified UFID. The file label offset component is probably corrupted.
- CAUSE
A file corruption occurred.
- ACTION
Call Hewlett-Packard and notify your representative that a possible file corruption has occurred.
- 3
- MESSAGE
The time stamp components of the UFID do not match the time stamp components stored in the file label for the associated UFID.
- CAUSE
A file corruption has occurred.
- ACTION
Call Hewlett-Packard and notify your representative that a possible file corruption has occurred.
- 4
- MESSAGE
The count of the number of descriptors in the extent block exceeds the maximum possible value.
- CAUSE
A file corruption has occurred.
- ACTION
Call Hewlett-Packard and notify your representative that a possible file corruption has occurred.
- 5
- MESSAGE
The PARENT_LABEL_OFFSET field of the extent or label extension block does not equal the offset of the parent file label to which this block is linked.
- CAUSE
A file corruption has occurred.
- ACTION
Call Hewlett-Packard and notify your representative that a possible file corruption has occurred.
- 6
- MESSAGE
The pointer to the first free extent block on the extent free list is either greater than the maximum or less than the minimum possible offset for the designated label table.
- CAUSE
A file corruption has occurred.
- ACTION
Call Hewlett-Packard and notify your representative that a possible file corruption has occurred.
- 7
- MESSAGE
The starting sector offset passed to the Label Management mount routines does not match that which is stored in the label table's header.
- CAUSE
A file corruption has occurred.
- ACTION
Call Hewlett-Packard and notify your representative that a possible file corruption has occurred.
- 8
- MESSAGE
The file sector offset of the first extent of the designated label table is not equal to zero. This value is stored in the first extent descriptor in the extent trap for the label table itself.
- CAUSE
The label table has been corrupted. START will fail, with label management error displaying on the console.
- ACTION
Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
- 9
- MESSAGE
The disk sector address field for the first extent of the label table does not equal the address passed to the label table mount routines.
- CAUSE
The label table has been corrupted. START will fail, with label management error displaying on the console.
- ACTION
Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
- 10
- MESSAGE
There are no more magic extent block or label extension blocks. The free pool has been exhausted.
- CAUSE
The system tried to allocate more magic extent blocks than the label table has reserved. START will fail, with label management error displaying on the console.
- ACTION
Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
- 11
- MESSAGE
The internal timer field of the UFID does not match the internal timer field stored in the actual label for the associated UFID.
- CAUSE
File corruption has occurred. LISTF will fail, with bad UFID displaying on the console.
- ACTION
Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
- 12
- MESSAGE
An internal change has been made and the size of a label table entry no longer equals the size of a table management entry.
- CAUSE
An internal change has been made and the size of the label table entry no longer equals the size of the table management entry. The INSTALL of the system will fail.
- ACTION
Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
- 13
- MESSAGE
The number of extent fields in the extent block is out of range.
- CAUSE
File corruption has occurred.
- ACTION
Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
- 14
- MESSAGE
The requested magic file label has not yet been allocated.
- CAUSE
A requested magic file label has not yet been allocated. START will fail, with a label management error displaying on the console.
- ACTION
Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
- 15
- MESSAGE
Label management was trying to allocate an entry which is not marked as free.
- CAUSE
label management was trying to allocate an entry which is not marked as free.
- ACTION
Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
- 16
- MESSAGE
The specified label extension category is undefined. There are three defined extension categories (sm;tm;ii), and a request has been made to access an undefined category.
- CAUSE
A request has been made to access an unidentified category.
- ACTION
The error status will be sent to the caller.
- 17
- MESSAGE
An attempt has been made to access an unallocated file label extension category. The category is defined but the extension for the specified file label has not yet been allocated.
- CAUSE
A request has been made to access a file label extension which is undefined.
- ACTION
The error status will be sent to the caller.
- 18
- MESSAGE
An attempt has been made to read beyond the end of the file label extension for the specified file label.
- CAUSE
Read beyond the limit of the file label extension.
- ACTION
The error status will be sent to the caller.
- 19
- MESSAGE
The entry defined by the offset component of the specified UFID is not marked as a file label.
- CAUSE
The entry defined by the offset in the UFID is not a file label.
- ACTION
The error status will be sent to the caller.
- 20
- MESSAGE
The first extent block on the extent block free list is not marked as a free extent block.
- CAUSE
Same as message content.
- ACTION
Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
- 21
- MESSAGE
The currently selected extent block for the file identified by the UFID is not marked as an allocated extent block but is being used as such.
- CAUSE
The extent block being accessed is not an allocated entry.
- ACTION
The error status will be sent to the caller.
- 22
- MESSAGE
The link field of the current extent block does not point to an extent block that belongs to the specified file label.
- CAUSE
Same as message content.
- ACTION
The error status will be sent to the caller.
- 23
- MESSAGE
An extent with the same starting file sector offset already exists.
- CAUSE
File corruption.
- ACTION
Abort the system and call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
- 24
- MESSAGE
There exists an extent descriptor for this file label that defines an extent that is not page aligned.
- CAUSE
Same as message content.
- ACTION
The error status will be sent to the caller. Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
- 25
- MESSAGE
There exists an extent descriptor for this file label that defines an extent that is not a multiple of a page size.
- CAUSE
Same as message content.
- ACTION
The error status will be sent to the caller.
- 26
- MESSAGE
There exists an extent descriptor for this file label that defines an extent that is not within the defined limits of the file.
- CAUSE
File corruption.
- ACTION
The error status will be sent to the caller.
- 27
- MESSAGE
There exists an extent descriptor for this file label that defines an extent for which no or partial secondary shortage is allocated.
- CAUSE
File corruption.
- ACTION
The error status will be sent to the caller.
- 28
- MESSAGE
The version of this label table is invalid or incompatible with the current version of the software.
- CAUSE
Same as message content.
- ACTION
Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
- 29
- MESSAGE
There exists an extent block linked to this file label identified by the UFID that is marked as a free entry but is not being used as such.
- CAUSE
Same as message content.
- ACTION
Call your Hewlett-Packard Representative.
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