Configuring and Managing Host-Based X.25 Links - Edition 5 (36939-90054)

172 AppendixA
Error Messages
DCC Error Messages
DCC Error Messages
As system start-up nears completion, the Datacomm Configurator
(DCC) creates the LINK and DTS managers. If the procedure is
successful, the following message will be displayed on the console:
DCC STARTUP OK!
If the procedure is not successful, the message above is replaced by one
or more error messages.
When looking up an error message, note that the following strings of
characters are used to represent information that is inserted when the
message is generated.
P-L — is replaced by a DCC procedure number and a DCC location
number; used for detailed diagnostics by Hewlett-Packard support
representative.
SSSSSSSS — is replaced by an eight-digit hexadecimal value; also
used for detailed diagnostics.
MMM and LLL — are replaced by decimal values; used for detailed
diagnostics.
PATH — is replaced by an NMCONF path or LLIO physical path
DCC ERROR P-L, (LLIO status SSSSSSSS). (DCCERR=1)
(DCCERR 1) Cause: A problem exists with the low-level I/O services.
Action: Contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative.
DCC ERROR P-L, (reply status SSSSSSSS, msg descriptors MMM).
(DCCERR=2)
(DCCERR 2) Cause: A problem exists with interprocess communication.
Action: Contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative.
DCC ERROR P-L, Configuration file open error SSSSSSSS.
(DCCERR=3)
(DCCERR 3) Cause: The configuration file does not exist or it is locked.
Action: Check to see if NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS exists. If it exists, verify
that it is the proper file type and that it is not locked.
DCC ERROR P-L, (NMCONF record error SSSSSSSS). NM Path:
NMMGRpath (DCCERR=4)
(DCCERR 4) Cause: The DCC surrogate cannot read a record in
NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS, or data in the file was not validated or the data is
corrupt.