ASAP 3.2 Messages Manual
HP NonStop Messages Manual    Page 88 of 414 
1804 
File read error: fname, FE: fe 
Cause. An error occurred while reading from the file fname. To determine the cause 
of this problem fe, see a description of file-system error numbers. 
Effect. The specified file is not read. If the event is written by ASAPXSGP, it has failed 
to read the ASAPX configuration file (ASAPXCNF). ASAPXSGP will stop. If the event 
is written by ASAPXMON, it has failed to read the domain table, the objectives table, 
$RECEIVE, or an extended memory segment file. ASAPXMON will continue 
processing to the best of its ability even though it has lost a resource. 
Recovery. Correct the file-system error and retry the operation. 
1805 
File write error: fname, FE: fe 
Cause. An error occurred while writing from the file fname. To determine the cause of 
this problem fe, see a description of file-system error numbers 
Effect. The specified file could not be updated. ASAPXMON failed to update the 
domain table. It will continue processing to the best of its ability even though it has lost 
a resource. 
Recovery. Correct the file-system error and retry the operation. 
1806 
Duplicate memory slot for domain: domain, Dmn#: domain 
number 
Cause. ASAPX detected duplicate Domain table entries while restarting domain for 
the same memory slot location. Only the first domain is restarted; all others cause this 
error message to be generated. This should not occur, although it might after CPU 
failures and subsequent loss of shared memory. 
Effect. ASAPX could not restart a domain because its domain record referred to a 
domain number that is already in use. The domain is not restarted. 
Recovery. If the domain ASAPX restarted is not the correct one, manually remove the 
domain using the ASAPX REMOVE command and restart ASAPX. 
1807 
Domain name error in record: domain, Dmn#: domain number 
Cause. The Domain table has been corrupted. ASAPX detected an error in the 
domain name field for the specified domain in the Domain table. 










