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

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100VG-AnyLAN and HP-PB 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
operate if frames run out.
ACTION: This is a fatal software error. After reporting this error, the driver
will attempt a driver dump, then will auto-reset and attempt to continue.
Typically followed by another error giving more information about what kind
of comm the driver was trying to send;check log datafor that error andlook it
up also.
Collect binary copies of all NETDMP##.PUB.SYS dump files on tape for
analysis by Hewlett-Packard and see Appendix A , “Submitting a CR.
2680 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Cannot send a port message.
CAUSE: While attempting to send a reply to an earlier request message
from an upper level subsystem or tool, the driver encountered an error
on the send (“Cause” = 32-bit status returned by the call to send_msg).
ACTION: This error is sometimes fatal, causing the remainder of the driver’s
processing to be skipped. May be followed by another error giving more
information about what kind of reply the driver was trying to send; check log
data for that error and look it up also. If the link does not seem to be
responding, attempt to shut down and restart the network and/or link. If the
problem persists, wait until it occurs again, then use Control-B at the console
to halt the system, take a memory dump, and reboot. See Appendix A ,
“Submitting a CR.
2710 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Open table full. Too many driver users.
CAUSE: Too many subsystems are attempting to open the driver at the
same time, or subsystems are shutting down without closing the driver
(“Cause” = maximum number of driver opens allowed).
ACTION: The driver allows 11 simultaneous opens. It was not opened by the
additional subsystem. Shut down any networking subsystems that are not
currently needed and try again.
A side-effect of this error may be that the driver becomes unusable; if
so, run VGPBA and execute the Reset function to see if that restores
normal operation.
2740 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Cannot send a port message.
CAUSE: While starting up the link, the driver attempted to request ADA
memory from the MPE I/O system, but encountered an error trying to
send a memory request message to the I/O Memory Port
(“Cause” = 32-bit status from the call to send_msg).
ACTION: This isa fatal software error. Thedriver cannot operatethe adapter
card without ADA memory. After reporting this error, the driver will return a
configuration error, then die and wait to be shut down; the configuration
routine should shut it down automatically.
The problem can be caused either by lack of memory or by a bug. If you
suspect high memory usage and have the GLANCE tool, run it and
check system memory usage. If usage is high, try closing some