NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual (36923-90043)

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100VG-AnyLAN and HP-PB 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
the file. Perform a :DSTAT ALL command and make sure the disk drive
the file resides on is present and mounted. Make sure the file resides on
Ldev 1. If not, use Fcopy and a file equation with a “;DEV=1” option to
force a copy of the file onto Ldev 1. Perform a :SHOWPROC
1;TREE;SYSTEM command and verify an NMFILE process exists. If not,
shut down and restart the system, and retry the operation. If the
problem persists, contact your Hewlett-Packard Representative for
assistance with NMCONFIG file open problems.
199 ($C7) MESSAGE: Cannot read from configuration file.
CAUSE: During a link-open operation by an upper level subsystem, the
link module configurator was able to open the configuration file, but
encountered an error while trying to data for the link being started.
ACTION: Using NMMGR, verify the path LINK.linkname exists in the
NMCONFIG file and is the exact same linkname which is now being
started. Verify the “Data=Y” flag is set at the top of that LINK screen
(meaning that ENTER has been pressed to save the configuration data
there). If the link is being used with NS or DTS, use the VALIDATE
function to validate the network configuration. Correct any
configuration errors and retry the operation.
200 ($C8) MESSAGE: Cannot validate configuration file.
CAUSE: After successfully reading configuration data for a link being
started, the link module configurator checked the data and found it was
not valid. For NS/3000, probably the link type and NI type do not
match.
ACTION: Using NMMGR, verify the path LINK.linkname exists in the
NMCONFIG file and is either a 100VG-AnyLAN or HP-PB 100Base-T
link type. If the subsystem being started is NS, verify the link type
matches the NI type for the network being started. If these are not the
problem, an incorrect version of NMMGR may have been used to create
the NMCONFIG file on your system. Run NMMAINT.PUB.SYS;PARM=24
to check versions of NMMGR components. The format of your
NMCONFIG file may be incompatible with the link driver version
installed on your system. Run NMMGRVER.PUB.SYS to update your
NMCONFIG file to a newer version, or restore an older version from a
backup tape, whichever is appropriate. If the problem still occurs,
contact your Hewlett-Packard Representative for assistance in using
NMMGR to configure 100VG-AnyLAN or HP-PB 100Base-T links.
203 ($CB) MESSAGE: Cannot determine link type.
CAUSE: Early in a link open operation by an upper level subsystem, the
link module configurator encountered an error while attempting to use
Link Support Services to determine the type of link being started.
Probably the link is not completely configured.
ACTION: If the link is already started, LSS tries to read the link type
from its own link table. Otherwise, it tries to read it from the