OSI/FTAM Programming Reference Manual

NonStop FTAM Initiator Diagnostic Messages
HP NonStop OSI/FTAM Programming Reference Manual528611-001
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the remote responder might be too large for the initiator to properly decode. You need
either to increase the size of the maximum-string-length parameter or have the
responder send smaller PDUs. You can increase the size of the maximum-string-
length parameter only if the string-significance value is not-significant. Otherwise, the
responder must send smaller PDUs.
In all other error conditions, the application should retry the operation. This message
might indicate a transient problem. If the condition persists, trace the initiator and follow
the standard procedures at your site for contacting the appropriate support personnel.
These procedures might involve contacting your local HP support analyst. For more
information on support procedures, refer to OSI/FTAM Configuration and Management
Manual.
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Cause. The initiator has attempted to allocate memory for a data control block (DCB),
but the memory table does not have sufficient space to satisfy the request.
Effect. The initiator aborts the association.
Recovery. This message indicates a transient condition. Retry the operation. If the
condition persists, start another FTAM initiator process to balance the workload. For
information about adding an initiator process, refer to the OSI/FTAM and OSI/APLMGR
SCF Reference Manual.
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Cause. The confirm or indication was malformed: The initiator received a confirm or
indication that required mandatory parameters, which the remote responder had not
included.
Effect. The initiator aborts the association.
Recovery. This message could indicate an interoperability problem. Consult with the
person managing the responder to determine why the responder is not providing the
required parameters.
ZFTM-DIAG-INSUFF-RESOURCE
ZFTM-DIAG-MAND-PARAM-NOT-SET