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Messages generated by the LAN, LAN/console, Token Ring LAN
are the following type: Internal driver error in SYSLINK
(LANWARN ###) or (LANERR ###) where ### is an error number. MESSAGE: Bad LINK
ID. | CAUSE: An invalid
LINK ID was passed
to the link driver's write initiator. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. CAUSE: An invalid
LINK ID was specified
in the rendezvous request message. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Bad OPEN
ID. | CAUSE: An invalid
OPEN ID was specified
in the rendezvous request message. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Unable to
obtain a buffer manager buffer. | CAUSE: The buffers
are not freed. ACTION: Warmstart the system
and correct the user programs. CAUSE: Some other
process has obtained buffers reserved for the driver. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, take a system dump, submit
an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Unable to
obtain an I/O Services message frame. | CAUSE: The driver
could not obtain a message frame from a user port for newly arrived
LAN packet (or from CAM's port, in the case of a CIO card)
for a new DMA request to the card. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, take a system dump, submit
an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: A call to
IO_CONFIG_INT failed during driver initialization. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: A call to
IO_DECONFIG_INT failed during driver shutdown. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: A call to
IO_FLUSH_INT failed during power fail recovery. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Unable to
obtain an I/O Services timer. | CAUSE: A call
to obtain a timer resource returned an error. Too many timers may
be in use. ACTION: If you suspect your
system might be low on timer resources because of heavy loading,
try restarting the link later. If repeated attempts fail, try warmstarting
your system. If the problem persists, a system dump will be required.
Call your Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Unable to
release an I/O Services timer. | CAUSE: The driver
tried to free a timer that was not recognized by the system as valid.
Memory data corruption may have occurred. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Unable to
release an I/O Services message frame. | CAUSE: A call
to the system message freeing routine returned an error. The port
may belong to a process that no longer exists or is not operating
with the required capabilities. Also, the message frame may not
have been recognized by the system as a valid message frame. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Unable to
retrieve an I/O Services message frame. | CAUSE: A call
to the system message retrieve routine returned an error. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Unable to
send I/O Services message frame to another process. | CAUSE: A call
to a system message SEND
routine returned an error. The destination port may belong to a
process that no longer exists or is not operating with required
capabilities. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: LAN console
is not supported. | CAUSE: The console
DM tries to bind with a driver as a LAN Console DM. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Unable to
obtain a step data structure from driver internal resources. | CAUSE: All steps
are in use and wait for DMA completion. The driver may be low on
steps because of heavy LAN traffic. ACTION: Ignore this problem
unless other problems are occurring. If you are experiencing other
problems, write down the error information displayed on the console
and call your Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Unable to
send I/O Services message frame to another process. | CAUSE: A call
to a system message send routine returned in error. The destination
port may belong to a process that no longer exists or is not operating
with required capabilities. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: NIO LAN/Console
card reports internal fatal hardware error. | CAUSE: Indicates
a problem caused by bad hardware. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card. |
MESSAGE: Unable to
release buffer manager buffer. | CAUSE: The driver
tried to free memory that the buffer manager did not recognize as
a valid buffer because of a driver problem or memory data corruption.
Also, the driver may have tried to free a buffer that is already
freed. ACTION: System dump required.
Call your Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Attempt
to rendezvous with a link driver with SAP or SAP+XSAP or Ethernet
Type already being used. | CAUSE: The user
is trying to rendezvous twice with a link driver or two different
users are using the same SAP, SAP+XSAP or Ethernet Type. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console submit an SR and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Attempt
to separate from the driver failed. | CAUSE: An attempt
was made to separate from the driver using console Link ID. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: Attempt
to rendezvous with the driver or separate from the driver when the
Middle Plane is in CLOSED state. | CAUSE: The driver
shuts itself down because of a fatal hardware error or driver internal
error and the user tries to rendezvous with the driver or separate
from it. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: Bad Rendezvous
ID. | CAUSE: An attempt
was made to use a bad rendezvous ID in a process of separating from
the driver or changing its inbound buffer pool. This may be caused
by data corruption. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: Unable to
rendezvous with the driver; the rendezvous table is full. | CAUSE: An attempt
to rendezvous with the driver failed due to running out of free
entries in the rendezvous table. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: Attempt
to separate from the driver while not having previously rendezvoused
with it. | CAUSE: An attempt
is made to separate twice from the link driver. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: Bad rendezvous
info length. | CAUSE: Write down
the error information displayed on the console submit an SR and
call your Hewlett-Packard representative. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The Middle
Plane is in wrong state. | CAUSE: The Middle
Plane state machine table is corrupted. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console submit an SR, take a dump and
call your Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Missing
inbound pool in the rendezvous request message. | CAUSE: The rendezvous
request message does not specify inbound buffer pool. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Missing
rendezvous info in the rendezvous request message. | CAUSE: The rendezvous
request message does not have a pointer to the rendezvous information
buffer. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console submit an SR and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Unsupported
module type in IODC. | CAUSE: The problem
is caused by bad NIO LAN hardware, the wrong path number, or the
wrong type of card. ACTION: Try these actions
in this order: Verify that the configured
physical path is correct by using NMMGR. Verify that the card is a NIO LAN/console card. If you have tried both of the actions above and
are still experiencing difficulties, your Hewlett-Packard representative
must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card.
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MESSAGE: Unsupported
software model in IODC. | CAUSE: The problem
is caused by bad NIO LAN hardware, the wrong path number, or the
wrong type of card. ACTION: Try these actions
in this order: Verify that the configured
physical path is correct by using NMMGR. Verify that the card is a NIO LAN/console card. If you have tried both of the actions above and
are still experiencing difficulties, your Hewlett-Packard representative
must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card.
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MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card did not return to a ready state after a reset was
issued. | CAUSE: The problem
is caused by bad NIO LAN/console hardware. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card register test failed during LAN/console card initialization. | CAUSE: The problem
is caused by bad NIO LAN/console hardware. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card. |
MESSAGE: Unable to
obtain IODC information from IO_GET_MODULE_REC during initialization. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: An unknown
interrupt type was received from IO_Services. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects that bind request for a given 802.2 SAP
or 802.2 SAP + XSAP or ETHERNET Type is already bound. | CAUSE: The problem
is caused by a link driver internal problem. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. CAUSE: The problem
is caused by a bad NIO LAN/console backplane. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects illegal bind request. | CAUSE: The problem
is caused by a link driver internal problem. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. CAUSE: The problem
is caused by a bad NIO LAN/console backplane. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects illegal bind request. | CAUSE: The problem
is caused by a link driver internal problem. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. CAUSE: The problem
is caused by a bad NIO LAN/console backplane. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects a bad length of the configuration data
buffer. | CAUSE: The problem
is caused by data corruption in the configuration quad. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, take a dump
and call your Hewlett-Packard representative. CAUSE: The problem
is caused by a bad NIO LAN/console backplane. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects bad multicast address in the configuration
data. | CAUSE: A bad multicast
address was entered into the Multicast Address Table. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. CAUSE: The problem
is caused by a bad NIO LAN/console backplane. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects a bind request to illegal register. | CAUSE: The problem
is caused by a link driver internal error. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. CAUSE: The problem
is caused by a bad NIO LAN/console backplane. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects a bad Station Address in CONFIG_SA. | CAUSE: The problem
is caused by configuring the wrong Station Address in NMMGR. ACTION: Use NMMGR to verify
that the configured Station Address is correct. CAUSE: The problem
is caused by a bad NIO LAN/console backplane. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects a bind request to already bound register. | CAUSE: The problem
is caused by a link driver internal error. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. CAUSE: The problem
is caused by a bad NIO LAN/console backplane. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects an unbind request to an unbound register. | CAUSE: The problem
is caused by a link driver internal error. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. CAUSE: The problem
is caused by a bad NIO LAN/console backplane. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects too many multicast addresses in the configuration
buffer. | CAUSE: The problem
is caused by a link driver internal error. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. CAUSE: The problem
is caused by a bad NIO LAN/console backplane. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card reports that expected CCMD_IN or CCMD_OUT was not
found. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card reports that CCMD_OUT was sent to an inbound only
register set. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card reports that expected CCMD_LINK was not found. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card reports that CCMD_IN was sent to an outbound only
register set. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects unknown CCMD. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects fatal backplane error. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects fatal bus error. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects fatal error, dinmode. | CAUSE: The problem
is caused by bad NIO LAN/console hardware. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects parity error. | CAUSE: The problem
is caused by bad NIO LAN/console hardware. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects assertion of the BUS_ERROR signal. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects a severe hardware error. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects a severe internal error. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects a fatal error in the bus protocol. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card reports that the selftest failed. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the LAN/console card. |
MESSAGE: The NIO/LAN
console card detected an internal error. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The NIO/LAN
console card detected an internal error. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The NIO/LAN
console card detected an internal error. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The BDMARS
transferred less DMA data than the host CCMD_IN or CCMD_OUT count
requested. | CAUSE: The NIO
LAN/console card did not have enough data bytes to completely fill
the inbound buffer. Or the NIO/LAN console card did not accept all
the data that the host tried to send; for example, the number of
bytes were bigger than maximum LAN packet size. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The BDMARS
expected more DMA data to be transferred than the host CCMD_IN or
CCMD_OUT count requested. | CAUSE: The NIO
LAN/console card was prepared to send more data bytes to the host,
but the host did not provide enough buffers. Or the LAN/console
card expected more data than the host provided. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card reported unknown advisory error. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card reported unknown apstat error. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card reported unknown fatal error. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects unknown CCMD. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card reports unknown hard error. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card reports unknown soft error. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The NIO
LAN/console card detects unknown I/O command. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The CIO
bottom plane is unable to obtain buffer manager buffer. | CAUSE: Buffers
have not been freed or some other process has obtained buffers reserved
for the driver. ACTION: Warmstart the system
and correct the user programs. If you are still experiencing problems,
write down the error information displayed on the console, take
a system dump, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: The CIO
bottom plane detects unknown reply message from buffer manager. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The bind
request to CAM failed. | CAUSE: The driver
is already bound to CAM. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, take a system dump, submit
an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard representative. CAUSE: The value
of CIO_META_TAG was not specified
in the bind request message. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, take a system dump, submit
an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard representative. CAUSE: The hardware
address in the bind request was invalid. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, take a system dump, submit
an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: The CIO
LAN card selftest failed. | CAUSE: The problem
is caused by bad CIO LAN hardware. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the CIO LAN card. |
MESSAGE: The CIO
LAN card detects a fatal backplane error. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the CIO LAN card. |
MESSAGE: The Identity
Request to the CIO LAN card failed. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the CIO LAN card. |
MESSAGE: The CIO
LAN card reports an invalid hardware ID. | CAUSE: The problem
is caused by bad CIO LAN hardware, the wrong path number, or the
wrong type of card. ACTION: Try these actions
in this order: Verify that the configured
physical path is correct by using NMMGR. Verify that the card is a NIO/LAN console card. If you have verified that the physical path and
card type are correct and are still experiencing problems, your
Hewlett-Packard representative must run diagnostics on the LAN/console
card.
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MESSAGE: The Status
Request to the CIO LAN card failed. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the CIO LAN card. |
MESSAGE: The CIO
LAN card can not sense MAU heartbeat. | CAUSE: The MAU
is disconnected or bad. ACTION: Check your cables
and if this error still appears, your Hewlett-Packard representative
must run diagnostics on the CIO LAN card. |
MESSAGE: The unbind
request to the CAM failed. | CAUSE: The driver
is not bound to the CAM. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. CAUSE: The driver
still has outstanding requests to the CAM. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: The driver
detects unknown option in the 802.2 control field of a test or xid
packet. | CAUSE: The problem
is caused by a bad packet. ACTION: If this error appears
repeatedly, write down the error information displayed on the console
and call your Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: The CIO
LAN configuration request failed. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: The CIO
LAN statistics request failed. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: The CIO
LAN reset statistics request failed. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: The CIO
LAN card reports Dead-or-Dying ARQ status. | CAUSE: The problem
is caused by bad CIO LAN card hardware. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the CIO LAN card. |
MESSAGE: The CIO
LAN card reports Protocol Error ARQ. | CAUSE: Violation
of the CIO LAN card backplane protocol. ACTION: Your Hewlett-Packard
representative must run diagnostics on the CIO LAN card. |
MESSAGE: The CIO
bottom plane received invalid request at a given state. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: The CIO
LAN card hard reset request failed. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Dump request
received when driver is dumping. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Message
received in invalid state. | CAUSE: The link
driver received an unexpected message. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Driver detected
unsupported command in received SDI or WAN control message. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Unknown
driver problem. | CAUSE: The driver
detected an error, but did not say what type of error was found. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Unknown
dump manager port number. | CAUSE: The driver
detects unrecoverable error and tries to dump its PDA and the NIO
LAN/console card but the dump module is missing. ACTION: Run NMMAINT
to verify that the dump module is present. |
MESSAGE: Unable to
obtain an I/O Services timer for a dump process. | CAUSE: A call
to obtain a timer resource returned an error. Too many timers may
be in use. ACTION: If you suspect your
system might be low on timer resources be cause of heavy loading,
try restarting the link later. If repeated attempts fail, try warmstarting
your system. If the problem persists, a system dump will be required.
Call your Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Unable to
send dump request message to dump manager. | CAUSE: A call
to a system message SEND
routine returned in error. The dump manager port is not operating
with required capabilities. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Unexpected
timer event message. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Unimplemented
message received. | CAUSE: The message
descriptor is not known to the driver. ACTION: Call your Hewlett-Packard
representative and explain what you are trying to do. |
MESSAGE: Nil configuration
pointer. | CAUSE: A user
passed a nil configuration pointer
to the driver. ACTION: Call your Hewlett-Packard
representative and explain what you are trying to do. |
MESSAGE: Trace manager
overrun. | CAUSE: The driver
is generating trace entries faster than the trace manager can process
them. This causes some trace entries to be lost. ACTION: This is only a warning
and is indicative of a very busy system. If not debugging a problem,
then tracing should be turned off. This will improve system performance
in general. If a problem is being looked at, use partial tracing
whenever possible (when full data frames are not needed) to ensure
that no trace data is lost. |
MESSAGE: Could not
read the link name from the LSS link table. | CAUSE: The link
table does not exist. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: Could not
add the link name to the LSS link table. | CAUSE: The link
table does not exist. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: Could not
delete the link name from the LSS link table. | CAUSE: The link
name specified the LAN_KILL_MODULE
call is not in the LSS link table. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your
Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Could not
read multicast addresses table. | CAUSE: The multicast
addresses table does not exist. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: Could not
open NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS file. | CAUSE: The configuration
file NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS
was purged or renamed or the NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS
configuration file may be opened with exclusive access. ACTION: Type a LISTF NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS
to determine if the file has been opened with exclusive access.
If it has, wait for the program or process that has this file opened
exclusively to close it. If the configuration file is missing, restore
the file from a backup tape and restart the link again. CAUSE: The configuration
file NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS
may be opened with exclusive access. ACTION: Wait for the program
or process that has this file opened exclusively to close it. |
MESSAGE: Link data
not found in NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS. | CAUSE: The link
data is not found in the configuration file NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS. ACTION: Use NMMGR to create
the link data for the link you are trying to start. Try to start
the link again. |
MESSAGE: The link
data record is incorrect for this driver. | CAUSE: The link
data record is corrupted in the configuration file NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS. ACTION: Restore the file
from a backup tape and restart the link again. CAUSE: The configuration
file NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS was
not converted to a version supported by the driver. ACTION: Run NMMGRVER on the
configuration file NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS. |
MESSAGE: A call to
IO_GET_MGR_ENTRY failed during driver configuration. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: A call to
IO_CONFIG failed during driver configuration. | CAUSE: Wrong physical
path is configured for the installed LAN card. ACTION: Use NMMGR to correct
the Physical Path for the link. CAUSE: The card
for the configured path is bad. ACTION: To determine whether
the LAN card is good your Hewlett-Packard representative must run
diagnostics on the LAN card. |
MESSAGE: A call to
IO_UNCONFIG failed during driver deconfiguration. | CAUSE: Wrong physical
path was specified in IO_UNCONFIG
call due to configuration data corruption in the driver PDA. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, take a system
dump, and call your Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: The LAN
card is used by another link. | CAUSE: The card
was configured by another link. ACTION: Use NMMGR to correct
the Physical Path for this link or change the link name to point
to a different LAN card. |
MESSAGE: Could not
create inbound buffer pool for the CIO LAN card. | CAUSE: The buffer
manager cannot allocate a new logical buffer pool entry or cannot
allocate virtual memory for the buffers. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: Could not
delete the CIO LAN card inbound buffer pool. | CAUSE: Wrong pool
ID was specified in the call to delete inbound buffer pool due to
configuration data corruption in the driver's PDA. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console submit an SR, take a system
dump, and call your Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Could not
open trace file. | CAUSE: The indicated
trace file might be opened with exclusive access. ACTION: Wait for the program
or process that has the trace file opened exclusively to close it. |
MESSAGE: Could not
stop trace. | CAUSE: Tracing
might have been turned off with LINKCONTROL TRACEOFF
command, but the link software information indicates that it was
on. ACTION: Ignore this problem
unless you are experiencing other problems. If you are experiencing
other problems, write down the error information displayed on the
console and call your Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Could not
start trace. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: Could not
get Write Initiator label. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: Could not
release Write Initiator label. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: Could not
open NML Gxxxx.PUB.SYS file. | CAUSE: The indicated
log file may be opened with exclusive access. ACTION: Wait for the program
or process that has the log file opened exclusively to close it. CAUSE: The driver
subsystem is not configured in logging configuration. ACTION: Use NMMGR to check
logging configuration for subsystem 25 or write down the error information
displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Could not
close the NMLGxxxx.PUB.SYS file. | CAUSE: Invalid
LOG ID due to
configuration data corruption in the driver's PDA. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, take a system
dump and call your Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Could not
freeze the configuration record in memory. | CAUSE: Memory
shortage problems are occurring. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: Could not
unfreeze the configuration record in memory. | CAUSE: Memory
problems are occurring. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: Could not
send config request message. | CAUSE: An internal
system ports problem has occurred. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: Could not
receive config reply message. | CAUSE: An internal
system ports problem has occurred. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: Timeout
waiting for the config reply message. | CAUSE: The link
software or the card could not be configured. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: Driver's
PDA is corrupted. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console, submit an SR, take a dump
and call your Hewlett-Packard representative. |
MESSAGE: Configuration
of the dump manager failed. | CAUSE: Unknown.
Need more information. ACTION: Write down the error
information displayed on the console and call your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The link
type is not LAN. | CAUSE: The link
name type in NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS
is not set to LAN. ACTION: Use NMMGR to correct
the link name type. |
MESSAGE: The link
driver failed to start. | CAUSE: Incorrect
physical path was specified in the NMCONFIG
file. ACTION: Correct the physical
path in the NMCONFIG
file using NMMGR. |
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