nld and noft Manual
ar Diagnostic Messages
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Cause. During an extract (-x) operation, the filename of the specified file is longer
than the maximum supported by the File System; the specific member is not extracted.
Recovery. Use the -T option to truncate the filename to the maximum length allowed
by the File System during extraction.
Effect. The identified option combination is not allowed.
Recovery. Reenter the command correctly.
Cause. This is an advisory message. It warns when an archive member is not
extracted because a file of that name already exists.
Recovery. To overwrite the existing file, either purge it before using ar or be sure not
to use the C option on the ar command.
Cause. The specified archive has an invalid file format.
Recovery. Rebuild the archive.
Cause. When running in the Guardian environment, ar does not allow files to be
extracted to the OSS file space.
Recovery. Specify a location in the Guardian file space where members can be
extracted.
Cause. The file member specified in the file operand is not in the archive. The -t
option can be used to find out what members exist in the archive.
Recovery. Reenter the command with correct member names.
file name filename: filename too long for filesystem.
illegal option combination for option.
member already exists.
member: archive: bad file format.
member, cannot extract because destination is not in Guardian
filespace.
member: not found in archive.