SNAX/XF LU Network Services Manual

SNAXUTL Error Messages
SNAXUTL Error Messages
097841 Tandem Computers Incorporated E–5
SNAXUTL ERROR NUMBER: 1140
An error occurred during processing of the subvolume-name portion of a file
name. The first character must be alphabetic.
SNAXUTL ERROR NUMBER: 1160
An error occurred during processing of the subvolume-name portion of a file
name. The subvolume name is too long. The name must begin with an alphabetic
character, followed by from zero to seven alphanumeric characters.
SNAXUTL ERROR NUMBER: 1180
One or more characters specified in the rightmost (
filename
) portion of the file
name is not a valid alphanumeric characters. This name must begin with an
alphabetic character, followed by from zero to seven alphanumeric characters.
SNAXUTL ERROR NUMBER: 1200
An error occurred during processing of the rightmost (
filename
) portion of a file
name. The first character must be alphabetic.
SNAXUTL ERROR NUMBER: 1220
An error occurred during processing of the rightmost (
filename
) portion of a file
name. This name is too long.
The name must begin with an alphabetic character, followed by from zero to seven
alphanumeric characters.
SNAXUTL ERROR NUMBER: 1240
An error occurred during the processing of operand text. The text string is too
long for the current operand.
SNAXUTL ERROR NUMBER: 1260
An error occurred during the scanning of text for the current operand. The
operand text contains invalid characters. Only alphanumeric characters, the at
sign (@), the pound sign (#), and the dollar sign ($) can be specified.
SNAXUTL ERROR NUMBER: 1265
The operand text contained in quotation marks either is too long or represents a
null string. Consult the manual for the current operand to determine the correct
length.
SNAXUTL ERROR NUMBER: 1280
An error occurred during the processing of hexadecimal data for the current
operand. An invalid hexadecimal character was detected. Valid characters are 0
through 9 and A through F.
SNAXUTL ERROR NUMBER: 1300
An error occurred during the processing of hexadecimal-byte data for the current
operand. The specified hexadecimal string is either too short or too long. A valid
byte value is specified as “%Hnn”, where “n” represents a hexadecimal character.