NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual (36923-90043)

Chapter 16 195
100VG-AnyLAN and HP-PB 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
verify it is a legal MPE filename. A group and account may need to be
specified. Make sure the user starting the link has the necessary
capabilities to create that file in the group and account specified. Check
whether the system is low on disk space. Check whether too many
NMTCnnnn.PUB.SYS trace data files already exist. Purge files as
necessary to free up disk space, or add more disks. Make sure the
version of the NMCONFIG file matches the rest of the system software,
by running NMMGRVER.PUB.SYS. If none of these suggestions solves the
problem, contact your Hewlett-Packard Representative for assistance
with configuring a 100VG-AnyLAN or HP-PB 100Base-T link to enable
tracing at startup.
209 ($D1) MESSAGE: Cannot stop tracing.
CAUSE: After a link-open operation by an upper level subsystem failed,
the link module configurator tried to clean up, but encountered an error
trying to disable driver tracing.
ACTION: Probably the link driver returned an error reply when asked to
disable tracing. The driver may have a problem, or may already have
shut down. Check for other, driver-specific error messages which may
give more information about the problem, and look them up also. If no
other errors are found, see Appendix A , “Submitting a CR.
210 ($D2) MESSAGE: Cannot send a trace request.
CAUSE: During a link-open operation by an upper level subsystem, the
link module configurator found that the link was configured to enable
tracing at startup. After successfully opened a trace file, the
configurator encountered an error trying to enable driver tracing.
ACTION: Probably the link driver returned an error reply when asked to
enable tracing. The driver may have a problem. Check for other,
driver-specific error messages which may give more information about
the problem, and look them up also. If no other errors are found, see
Appendix A , “Submitting a CR.
218 ($DA) MESSAGE: Unimplemented operation attempted.
CAUSE: The driver was asked to, or attempted to perform an operation
which it is not currently designed to handle.
ACTION: If possible, the driver will attempt to send an error reply in
response to the request. However, depending on the operation, the
driver may not know how to do this, and will not attempt it. Determine
what you were trying to do, then contact your Hewlett-Packard
Representative for assistance.
220 ($DC) MESSAGE: Buffer chaining is not supported.
CAUSE: An upper layer protocol attempted to send data to the driver
using a buffer containing chained data. No link subsystems support
this data format.