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

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Logging Location Codes
Control Process Logging Location Codes
630 CLAS0002 MESSAGE: Bad status
CAUSE: While processing a Path Verify operation because NETCP
detected a possible problem or change in state of a certain network, or
because of a Path Verify message received from IPU in response to a
redirect packet IPU received from a GATEWAY, NETCP encountered
an error trying to send a Path Verify message to one of the general
protocols (PARM = 32-bit status returned by the call to send_msg).
ACTION: This error was not fatal; messages were sent to all the other
general protocols, and NETCP will not expect a reply for the send that
failed. However, the affected protocol module will not be aware there
may be a problem with the path, and may continue to try to use it. If
NETCP tracing was active, the tracefile will show the message which
could not be sent, and the interface code in that message will indicate
which module was not accessible. If the problem happens frequently,
see Appendix A , “Submitting a CR,” of this manual.
631 CLAS0002 MESSAGE: Bad status
CAUSE: While processing a Path Verify operation because NETCP
detected a possible problem or change in state of a certain network, or
because of a Path Verify message received from IPU in response to a
redirect packet IPU received from a GATEWAY, NETCP encountered
an error trying to send a path verify message to the ICMP Server
module of Transport (PARM = 32-bit status returned by the call to
send_msg).
ACTION: This error was not fatal; messages were sent to all the general
protocols, and NETCP will not expect a reply to the send that failed.
However, the ICMP Server module will not be aware there may be a
problem with the path, and may continue to try to use it. In addition,
PING commands from NETTOOL may report errors against the
affected network. If the problem persists, see Appendix A , “Submitting
a CR,” of this manual.
632 CLAS0002 MESSAGE: Bad status
CAUSE: While processing a :NETCONTROL STOP command or a system
shutdown, NETCP encountered an error trying to send a DCN stop
message to the IPU module of Transport (PARM = 32-bit status
returned by the call to send_msg). A DCN stop message is required for a
Directly Connected Network such as X25.
ACTION: This error in itself was not fatal, and shutdown may continue.
However, some versions of Transport may hang if this problem occurs
or if the IPU module initially failed to start (see error 654), requiring a
system restart to recover. On a non critical terminal, attempt a
:NETCONTROL STATUS command; if results are reported, then try
restarting the network. If the network restarts but the problem returns,
see Appendix A , “Submitting a CR,” of this manual.