ACC Utilities Reference Guide

TTGEN - ZCOM System Table Generator
TTGEN Errors
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TTGEN Errors
TTGEN groups the problems it detects from a configuration file into four
categories:
TTGEN SUMMARY MESSAGE: TTGEN summary message.
Displayed after TTGEN is run regardless of TTGEN
run options.
DISASTER: Very serious problem.
TTGEN will stop immediately when it is detected. No
output file or listing will be produced.
Example: Problem in opening or reading the
source configuration file.
ERROR: Critical problem in system configuration or definition.
TTGEN detects some problems or inconsistencies with
the configuration. By skipping or ignoring
some statements, it manages to continue the
compilation. But the resulting memory file would be
invalid. Hence no output file or listing will be produced.
Example: Multiple interface cards with the
same bus and slot.
WARNING: Minor configuration problem
TTGEN detects some non-critical configuration
problems with the configuration file. This may cause
unexpected results or unavailable functions during
normal runtime operations. However, the system
should otherwise operate normally without
encountering a fatal error. If only warnings are
detected, a ZCOM memory file and listing (if
requested) will be produced. After the memory image
file has been created, you may use it to initialize and
startup the ZCOM runtime subsystem using zmasterd.
Example: A long system name is specified,
causing some trailing characters to
be truncated or some ports of an ACC
card are not defined.