Spooler Plus Utilities Reference Manual
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E RPSetup Utility Messages
The appendix describes the error messages that the RPSetup utility displays to the
home terminal of the command used to run RPSetup.
Cause. The specified remote or local spooler does not exist.
Effect. The FONT utility aborts.
Recovery. Specify the name of an existing supervisor process.
Cause. The RPSetup utility received an error from the SPOOLERCOMMAND
procedure. The value of ccc is the command number issued. The value of command-
name is a text description of the command. sss is the subcommand number issued.
The value of subcommand-name is a text description of the subcommand.
The RPSetup utility tried to add a device, location, or print process that exceeded the
spooler limits for this item.
Effect. The RPSetup utility aborts. Any configuration changes made up to this point
remain.
Recovery. Either delete unnecessary spooler items to free up space or increase the
spooler limits. See Appendix A, SPOOL Program for cold-start-parameters. In
most cases, you can rerun the RPSetup utility without undoing any configuration
changes that RPSetup previously made in the spooler.
Cause. The RPSetup utility received an error from the SPOOLERCOMMAND
procedure. The value of ccc is the command number issued. The value of command-
name is a text description of the command. The value of sss is the subcommand
number issued. The value of subcommand-name is a text description of the
subcommand.
RPSetup tried to update a device configuration of a device in the waiting state. This
error can occur when you specify a remote spooler and a local spooler on the same
system.
Effect. The RPSetup utility aborts. Any configuration changes made up to this point
remain.
FILE OPEN ERROR - supervisor - nonexistent device (14)
**SPOOLERCOMMAND Error :%14010 (Cannot Add this to Tables)
**Cmd: ccc ( "command-name" ) Subcmd: sss ( "subcommand-name" )
**SPOOLERCOMMAND Error :%14012 (Wrong State for this Command)
**Cmd: ccc ( "command-name" ) Subcmd: sss ("subcommand-name" )