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

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Logging Location Codes
Control Process Logging Location Codes
execution if they are unique. If a new Path Verify is a duplicate of one
already queued, the new one is counted and then discarded. Later, after
all replies arrive or a timeout occurs, the oldest queued Path Verify is
executed (PARM = number of duplicates of this Path Verify received
and discarded while awaiting replies; nonzero indicates a storm is
occurring, and larger numbers mean more severe storms). This
continues until no Path Verifies arrive while awaiting replies. Other
NETCP requests such as :NETCONTROL STATUS, can then be processed.
If a new Path Verify arrives after that point, even if it duplicates one
already processed it is treated as new and unique.
ACTION: None. This is an informative message only.
167 CLAS0002 MESSAGE: STATIC UPDATE: Update
CAUSE: NETCP is about to send a GATEWAY update message to IPU
for a specific IP address, because a network is starting (PARM = 32-bit
IP address being updated).
ACTION: None. This is an informative message only. IPU will use
information in the message to update its tables.
168 CLAS0002 MESSAGE: Device restarting
CAUSE: NETCP is restarted a device either because DIAL failed to
make a connection (for instance due to a bad security string), or because
idle device timeouts were enabled in the configuration and a timeout
occurred (PARM = 16-bit NETCP device index of affected device).
ACTION: If you suspect a security problem, you may wish to address
that issue. Otherwise, no action is required; this is an informative error
message only. NETCP disconnected the device, then cleaned up for the
next device startup.
169 CLAS0002 MESSAGE: BUFFER MANAGER; Buffer manager error
CAUSE: While attempting to build GATEWAY update information for
IPU because a network was starting, NETCP was unable to obtain a
buffer from its own pool to hold the information for a specific NI
(PARM = 32-bit status returned by the call to bmgr_get_buffer).
ACTION: NETCP attempted to continue with the next NI, possibly
resulting in additional errors. Probably all the NETCP buffers have
somehow been used up, though it should have allowed for enough to
support starting any supported network configuration. Stop Transport
and use NMMGR to validate the NMCONFIG file and check for obvious
file corruption, then restart the network. If the problem persists, see
Appendix A , “Submitting a CR,” of this manual.
170 CLAS0005 MESSAGE: STATIC UPDATE: Update
CAUSE: NETCP is about to send a GATEWAY update message to IPU
for a specific IP address, because a network is stopping (PARM = 32-bit
IP address being updated).