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

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Logging Location Codes
Control Process Logging Location Codes
error on the send (PARM = 32-bit status returned by the call to
send_msg).
ACTION: This will prevent SNA from establishing any connections. Stop
and restart the network. If this problem continues, see Appendix A ,
“Submitting a CR,” of this manual.
604 CLAS0002 MESSAGE: Bad status
CAUSE: On an SNA network NI, while attempting to send a device
disconnect message to the L2RESOLVE module of SNA for a device
which had previously established a level 1 connection, NETCP
encountered an error on the send (PARM = 32-bit status returned by
the call to send_msg).
ACTION: The device was not disconnected. Restart the network. If this
problem continues, then see Appendix A , “Submitting a CR,” of this
manual.
605 CLAS0003 MESSAGE: BUFFER MANAGER; Buffer manager error
CAUSE: In the last phases of stopping the last device on an NI that was
being shut down, NETCP encountered an error while trying to delete
that NI inbound buffer pool (PARM = 32-bit status returned by the call
to bmgr_delete_pool).
ACTION: This error was not fatal, and network shutdown continued.
However, the amount of system memory used by the pool may be
inaccessible until the next system restart. Probably some buffers for the
pool were lost, or are still outstanding in protocol modules which had
previously encountered errors. If the problem occurs repeatedly, see
Appendix A , “Submitting a CR,” of this manual.
606 CLAS0002 MESSAGE: INTERNAL ERROR; Internal resource error
CAUSE: In the last phases of stopping the last device on an NI that was
being shut down, NETCP found the NI inbound buffer pool ID in its
device table, but not in its read pool table (PARM = 16-bit buffer size for
the missing pool ID; this number was used internally in the NS
Registry to name that pool).
ACTION: This error was not fatal, and network shutdown continued.
However, since pool ID’s should always appear in both tables, NETCP is
confused. Even if the pool ID in the device table was valid, NETCP
could not be sure, so to be safe the buffer pool was not deleted, and the
NS Registry may still contain that pool ID. The amount of system
memory used by this buffer pool may be inaccessible until the next
system restart. If the problem occurs again, see Appendix A ,
“Submitting a CR,” of this manual.
607 CLAS0002 MESSAGE: Bad status
CAUSE: While attempting to disable tracing on one of the Transport
modules, in response to a system shutdown or a user’s :NETCONTROL