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

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PCI 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
“Submitting a CR.
ACTION: This fatal software error is only caused by a bug, since
message port subqueue controls should have prevented the table from
filling. After reporting this error, the driver will die, then will either
attempt an auto-reset or else require a manual shutdown and restart.
Most likely some subsystem has sent a message to an incorrect
subqueue. If the problem persists, try to determine which program,
networking subsystem, or operator command causes it; then activate
link tracing, reproduce the problem, and save the resulting trace file
(NMTC####.PUB.SYS) for analysis by Hewlett-Packard, see Appendix A ,
“Submitting a CR.
3160 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Out of internal comm frame resources.
CAUSE: While attempting to request action from its ISR module, the
driver found that no available communication frames were available on
the referenced queue (“Cause” is not used here). The number of
available comm frames is not configurable, and the driver cannot
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 data
for that error and look 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.
3190 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: (Varies)
CAUSE: While attempting to process a request involving reading and
updating the current multicast address list, the DVR was unable to
queue a new setup frame to be sent down to the PCI 100Base-T card.
An error occurred when attempting to create a data buffer containing
the new setup frame. Possibly there are too many network
services/upper level subsystems competing for resources on this link.
ACTION: The driver will continue to try to operate using the previously
activated multicast address list, but this error may prevent some upper
layer protocols from operating properly and receiving data over the
network. Try to quiesce any current network activity on the link and
then bring down the network link (e.g., NETCONROL STOP).
Restart the network, but limit the load of services/protocols that are
running on the same link. If multiple 100Base-T links are available and
configured on the system, consider balancing the load of network
services running over each link.