6100 BSC Programming Manual
 File System Error Codes
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 31 No Buffer for #DEBUG. CP6100 couldn't get a buffer
 to service a request for CSSDBUG. This error is a
 specific case of error 33, below.
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 33 Buffer Space Shortage. CP6100 couldn't get a
 buffer for the request. Try the operation again.
 If you get this error frequently, any of the
 following actions might help:
 • Move some lines to other processors, using
 SYSGEN or CMI, or add memory to the processor
 to increase the amount of I/O segment space.
 CP6100 uses system I/O segments for transfers
 to and from the line. That space is shared
 with all the I/O processes running in the
 processor.
 • Add memory to the processor to increase available
 local pool space. (Local pool space is set at
 64K, but a shortage of physical memory may be
 preventing a full allocation). CP6100 uses local
 pool space for transfers exceeding the size of a
 frame, as defined in the line configuration. (A
 frame can never exceed 2K, but you might define
 it to be smaller.) Local pool space is shared by
 all lines this CP6100 process controls.
 • If you don't want to add memory to make more
 local pool available, use SYSGEN to assign fewer
 lines to this CP6100: use the MULTI parameter
 less than before. Other ways to conserve local
 pool are to send smaller messages, to send fewer
 large ones, or to change your frame size so fewer
 of your messages exceed it. Remember that only
 large messages place demands on local pool.
 • Finally, consider the other applications that use
 the same lines (or lines in the same processor).
 However you work to optimize your program, the
 message design of other applications affects the
 buffer space available to you.
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