Measure Reference Manual
MEAS 3016
WARNING. The item item-name is obsolete for the current datafile version;
results of the operation may be unexpected.
Cause
The item name entered is no longer maintained in the data file being processed.
Effect
The command continues, but the operation might produce unexpected results.
Recovery
Use an item name that is valid for the PVU of the data file being processed.
MEAS 3017
WARNING. The specified file name was resolved using the current default
system (current-system-name), which is different from the system where
the data file was collected (system-name). Therefore, this command may
not LIST any records.
Cause
The file name resolved in the LIST FILE command used the current default system, which is different
from the system where the data file was collected.
Effect
The command continues, but probably no data will be returned.
Recovery
Enter the system name with the file name in the LIST command. For example, specify LIST FILE
\A.$B.C.D, or specify SYSTEM \A and repeat the LIST command.
MEAS 3018
WARNING. TO and FOR are both set -- FOR will be ignored; if FOR is
desired then RESET TO.
Cause
If displayed during a SHOW or SET command, the default attributes contain a value for both
the TO and FOR options. If displayed during a LIST command, the default attributes plus the
command line attributes caused the TO and FOR options to both be set.
Effect
The command continues, but the FOR option is ignored.
Recovery
To use the TO option, no recovery is necessary. Otherwise, use the RESET command to clear
the TO value so the FOR value is used.
MEAS 3019
WARNING. MEASCTL's current SWAP volume is volume; do NOT bring volume
down while MEASURE is still running.
Cause
MEASCTL was started with a SWAP volume other than $SYSTEM. If MEASCTL's SWAP volume
is unavailable at any time (for example, if a PUP DOWN operation is performed), the entire
system halts.
Effect
The command is executed.
Recovery
No recovery is mandatory. But if disk space permits, stop the MEASURE subsystem and restart
it using $SYSTEM (or a mirrored volume) as the SWAP volume. Use this command:
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