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

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PCI 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
Hewlett-Packard what actions the driver took. See Appendix A ,
“Submitting a CR.
1080 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Did not receive an expected port message.
CAUSE: During a link-open operation by an upper level subsystem, the
link module configurator sent configuration data to the driver, then
encountered an error while awaiting the correct reply message
(“Cause” = 32-bit status from the call to extend_receive).
ACTION: There may be a system problem with message ports, or the
link driver may have sent the wrong reply message. The open did not
succeed. The module configurator cleaned up and returned an error to
the subsystem.
Perform a :LINKCONTROL @ command to see if an entry exists for the
linkname being started. If so, then run the VBPBA diagnostic tool and
attempt to force a driver dump. If that works, save the resulting
NETDMP##.PUB.SYS file for analysis by Hewlett-Packard. Otherwise,
halt the system and take a memory dump. The dump should tell
Hewlett-Packard what actions the driver took. See Appendix A ,
“Submitting a CR.
1100 CLAS0001 MESSAGE:
(Varies)
CAUSE: During a link-open operation by an upper level subsystem, the
link module configurator sent configuration data to the driver, but the
driver returned an error in the reply message (“Cause” is not used
here).
ACTION: If this error occurs, there may be additional driver-specific
errors logged, giving more information about the problem. Attempt to
locate those errors and look them up also. The open did not succeed.
The module configurator cleaned up and returned an error to the
subsystem.
1110 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: No adapter card found on specified PCI bus.
CAUSE: During a link-open operation by an upper level subsystem, the
link module configurator did not find a PCI bus at the hardware path
specified in NMCONFIG (“Cause” is not used here).
ACTION: The module configurator cleaned up and returned an error to
the subsystem.
Verify the path in NMCONFIG is correct and complete, and matches
the path where a supported 100Base-T adapter card is installed in your
computer backplane. If the path passes through bus converters, verify
the SYSGEN configuration has entries for the higher-level bus
converters leading to that path. A diagram of the backplane slot paths,
often found in the rear of your system near the backplane, may help
you. If necessary, change NMCONFIG or contact your Hewlett-Packard
Representative for assistance in determining paths or correcting bus
hardware problems.