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
driver was unable to find an unused entry (“Cause” is not used here).
ACTION: This fatal software error is only caused by a bug, since
message port subqueue controls should have prevented the table from
filling. After reporting this error, the driver will die, then will either
attempt an auto-reset or else require a manual shutdown and restart.
Most likely some subsystem has sent a message to an incorrect
subqueue. If the problem persists, try to determine which program,
networking subsystem, or operator command causes it; then activate
link tracing, reproduce the problem, and save the resulting trace file
(NMTC####.PUB.SYS) for analysisbyHewlett-Packard. See Appendix A ,
“Submitting a CR.
2590 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Illegal access to saved port message area.
CAUSE: While completing an old blocking request (requiring a driver
exit and later reply), the driver found that the entry in the pending
message save area, where the request was supposedly saved, was no
longer in use (“Cause” = table entry number where the request was
supposed to be).
ACTION: This fatal software error is onlycaused by a bug, because thedriver
should never be trying to complete the same message twice. After reporting
this error, the driver will die, then will either attempt an auto-reset or else
require a manual shutdown and restart. If the problem persists, try to
determine which program, networking subsystem, or operator command
causes it; then activate link tracing, reproduce the problem, and save the
resulting trace file (NMTC####.PUB.SYS) for analysis by Hewlett-Packard.
See Appendix A , “Submitting a CR.
2620 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Illegal access to saved port message area.
CAUSE: While completing an old blocking request (requiring a driver
exit and later reply), the driver found that the index specified for an
entry in the pending message save area, where the request was
supposedly saved, was not within the range of legal table indexes
(“Cause” = the bad table entry number specified).
ACTION: This fatal software error is only caused by memory corruption or a
bug, because the driver should never passing an illegal index. After reporting
this error, the driver will die, then will either attempt an auto-reset or else
require a manual shutdown and restart. If the problem persists, try to
determine which program, networking subsystem, or operator command
causes it; then activate link tracing, reproduce the problem, and save the
resulting trace file (NMTC####.PUB.SYS) for analysis by Hewlett-Packard.
See Appendix A , “Submitting a CR.
2650 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: Out of internal comm frame resources.
CAUSE: While attempting to request action from its ISR module, the
driver found that no available communication frames were available on
the referenced queue (“Cause” is not used here). The number of
available comm frames is not configurable, and the driver cannot