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CM-4400 System Codes
Table 13. Messages 19 to 20
Message Number Short Message Detailed Description
19 Maximum number of status observ-
ers exceeded, only %d can be
attached.
The system can only handle a limited number of
observers and has reached maximum capacity.
1A Failed to notify switch requestor
(named %s) of a status change.
The status that should have been returned to the
switch requestor could not be scheduled. This
implies that the system is overloaded, but it should
not happen on a properly balanced system.
1B Error %d sending switches to the
router.
An error occurred sending the switch to the router
hardware. This implies a hardware error.
1C Could not create \“%s\” task. A task on the system was removed. This indicates an
overloaded system.
1D SwitchListStore has exhausted its
supply of RCDataLists.
The system has a limited number of switch lists. If
this supply is exhausted, no more switches can be
performed.
1E The maximum number of switches
was exceeded.
As the system processes a switch request it may add
additional switches due to system configuration
(follow switches, etc.). The addition of these switches
has exceeded the maximum number of
switches allowed in a single switch list.
1F ConfirmAll has been turned %s for
VenusRouterDriver.
If confirmAll is turned on, all switches will be con-
firmed regardless of the response from the router
(even if no router is connected). This is typically used
in development.
20 Cannot find file system: ‘%s’. The indicated file system could not be found. This is
typically a critical error. It may indicate a bad
disk drive.
Table 14. Messages 21 to 28
Message Number Short Message Detailed Description
21 Error %d trying to initialize the cros-
spoint driver.
The system could not initialize communications with
the crosspoint driver. This is typically a critical
hardware problem. Contact Grass Valley’s Technical
support
22 An error was encountered while try-
ing to resolve a path for the
switch(es) received.
The switches could not be completed due to an error in
the path resolver.
23 POSIX clock adjusted by %d mS
from %s
The system’s POSIX clock was adjusted to match a ref-
erence source. This type of adjustment occurs periodi-
cally every 17 minutes. Typically, the clock is adjusted
by a small value (less than 1 second).
If the adjustment is large (greater than 1 second), this
message will be logged. This should not be a problem
if it occurs infrequently.
24 POSIX clock set to %d/%02d/%d
%02d:%02d.
The system’s POSIX clock was set to the indicated
time, which is is most likely the result of a manual
adjustment initiated through the call to setClock. Note
that the Video time line was also recalibrated as a
result of this change and could have resulted in a loss
of any deferred events already in the time line.