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
binding. If a duplicate address is in the table already, either an attempt
has been made to start the same subsystem twice, or a previous
instance of that subsystem did not properly shut down; a system reboot
may be required to shut it. Otherwise there could be a driver bug, if two
protocols are truly different but the driver thinks they are the same.
Shut down the network and restart it. If the problem happens every
time, see Appendix A , “Submitting a CR.
239 ($EE) MESSAGE: Bad message for current state.
CAUSE: This is a generic error, reported when the driver received a
request from outside when the driver was not in a state where it could
process that type of request, or the when driver has already processed a
message of this type and was not expecting another. The driver may
have encountered a previous fatal error, may be in the middle of
startup, shutdown, or a recovery or dump operation, a message may
have arrived too late, or the sender may be confused.
ACTION: If the message has replies, the driver will attempt to send an
error reply back to the sender. If another error has already occurred,
this event may be ignored. Otherwise, if the problem happens
frequently, or if external subsystems are noticeably impacted after the
error, see Appendix A , “Submitting a CR.
240 ($F0) MESSAGE: Unknown file record format.
CAUSE: The trace or log formatter attempted to decode a record header
to obtain basic information such as length and version, but on
inspection found that the record does not appear to be a
100VG-AnyLAN or HP-PB 100Base-T record supported by this
formatter.
ACTION: The formatter will attempt to print this record in raw form.
You may be trying to format a trace or log file taken on a different
system that has newer software than the system you are formatting on.
Format the file on the system you took the trace or log on, or contact
your Hewlett-Packard Representative to check if VGFOS patches are
already available to update the software on your current system.
243 ($F3) MESSAGE: Unknown data version.
CAUSE: The trace or log formatter attempted to decode a record header
to obtain general information such as link type and link name, but on
inspection found that the version of that data was not supported by this
formatter, thus no other fields could be decoded.
ACTION: The formatter will attempt to print this record in raw form.
You may be trying to format a trace or log file taken on a different
system that has newer software than the system you are formatting on.
Format the file on the system you took the trace or log on, or contact
your Hewlett-Packard Representative to check if VGFOS patches are
already available to update the software on your current system.