Open System Services Shell and Utilities Reference Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

gtacl(1) OSS Shell and Utilities Reference Manual
when returned by that procedure.
gtacl[11]: internal error - desc ription
The gtacl process has detected the situation described by
description. This error should also create a saveabend file for
the gtacl process.
Report this problem to your service provider. Give the service
provider a copy of the saveabend (process snapshot) file and
describe the conditions necessary to reproduce the problem.
gtacl[12]: unable to allocate n bytes for purpose
The gtacl process could not allocate the indicated amount of
memory from its heap. This probably indicates that gtacl could
not allocate a Guardian file-system extent on the extended seg-
ment file used for the heap.
If this problem occurs because of disk allocation failure, run
gtacl using an extended swap volume or extended segment file
that has more free space.
gtacl[13]: unable to send msgtype message, error n:
strerror(n)
The gtacl process could not send a Guardian-environment
Startup, ASSIGN, or PARAM message to its child process. The
Guardian file-system error n was returned. The meaning of that
error number as returned by the strerror() function is displayed.
Refer to the Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual
for an explanation of the error and suggested error-specific
recovery actions.
gtacl[14]: procedure error n on file: strerror(n)
The indicated procedure returned Guardian file-system error n
for the named file. The meaning of that error number as returned
by the strerror() function is displayed.
Refer to the Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual
for an explanation of the error and suggested error-specific
recovery actions.
gtacl[15]: procedure returned error n: strerror(n)
The indicated procedure returned Guardian file-system error n
for the named file. The meaning of that error number as returned
by the strerror() function is displayed.
Refer to the Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual
for an explanation of the error and suggested error-specific
recovery actions.
gtacl[16]: Unable to open pathname, error n: stre rror(n)
The file with the specified pathname could not be opened when
the -f option was used. The Guardian file-system error n was
returned for the file. The meaning of that error number as
returned by the strerror() function is displayed.
Refer to the Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual
for an explanation of the error and suggested error-specific
recovery actions.
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