Configuring and Managing Host-Based X.25 Links - Edition 5 (36939-90054)

178 AppendixA
Error Messages
DCC Error Messages
Action: Logoff or stop the spooler on the devices that are still in use.
Retry the DTS shutdown.
DCC ERROR P-L, LLIO error (Status: SSSSSSSS, path: NMMGRpath)
(DCCERR=41)
(DCCERR 41) Cause: A problem exists with the low-level I/O services.
Action: Contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative.
DCC ERROR P-L, Too few non-nailed ldevs found. (DCCERR=42)
(DCCERR 42) Cause: While deleting non-nailed ldevs, there were fewer unused
non-nailed ldevs found to delete than requested.
Action: Logoff sessions that are using non-nailed ldevs and retry the
operation.
DCC ERROR P-L, Unexpected procedure label status. (Status
SSSSSSSS) (DCCWARN=43)
(DCCWARN 43) Cause: A internal problem exists with process management.
Action: Contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative.
DCC ERROR P-L, Can’t update data in NMCONFIG file. (Status
SSSSSSSS) NM Path: NMMGRpath. (DCCERR=44)
(DCCERR 44) Cause: While performing Automatic configuration of a DTC, DCC was
not able to add the configuration to the NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS file.
Action: Make sure the NMCONFIG file is not in use by another
session. Check that the file is not full. Compress the file to free unused
space.
DCC ERROR P-L, Not enough room in NMCONFIG file. (Status
SSSSSSSS) (DCCERR=45)
(DCCERR 45) Cause: There is not enough room left in the NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS file to
successfully add a new DTC automatically.
Action: Compress the NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS file to free unused space
and optionally expand the size with NMMGR. Retry the operation.
DCC ERROR P-L, Time out waiting for DTC boot request.
(DCCERR=47)
(DCCERR 47) Cause: While automatically adding a new DTC no boot request was
received within the allowed time. The DTC is either powered off or the
LAN address specified is not correct.
Action: Make sure the DTC is powered on and the correct LAN
address is specified.
DCC WARNING P-L, (LLIO status SSSSSSSS) (DCCWARN=48)
(DCCWARN 48) Cause: An internal problem has occurred with low-level I/O.