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

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PCI 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
error, the driver will die, then will either attempt an auto-reset or else
require a manual shutdown and restart. If the problem persists, take a
link trace of the problem, then see Appendix A , “Submitting a CR.
130 ($82) MESSAGE: Cannot read current multicast list.
CAUSE: During a link-open or close operation by an upper level
subsystem, the link module configurator tried to read the current list of
multicast addresses produced by the subsystem, but encountered an
error on the read.
ACTION: Try starting a different link, to see if the same errors occur.
Next try restarting the system, and retry the operation. If the problem
persists, you may need to install Link Common patches (Link Common
contains the multicast services) or obtain newer 100Base-T patches;
contact your Hewlett-Packard Representative for assistance.
131 ($83) MESSAGE: An unexpected timeout occurred.
CAUSE: This is a generic error reporting that a timeout occurred during
a link driver operation, such as a diagnostic loopback test or a dump
operation, or while awaiting a reply message from the driver for an
operation initiated by the link module configurator or deconfigurator.
ACTION: A required message or interrupt has not arrived in time. Reset
the link driver using VGPBA diagnostics, or shut it down and restart.
Retry the operation. If the same problem occurs, replace the adapter
card if this is a loopback test, otherwise check system load or see
Appendix A , “Submitting a CR.
132 ($84) MESSAGE: Module Configurator cannot access its context area.
CAUSE: During a link-close operation by an upper level subsystem, the
link module deconfigurator checked its context memory area for
validity, but did not find the expected data.
ACTION: The module deconfigurator’s context memory area is being
overwritten, or is not working properly. The deconfigurator did not
perform the close. If this happens every time, wait until the next time
the link is to be closed; instead of closing the link, halt the system and
take a memory dump, and see Appendix A , “Submitting a CR.
147 ($93) MESSAGE: Open table full. Too many driver users.
CAUSE: Too many subsystems are attempting to open the driver at the
same time, or subsystems are shutting down without closing the driver.
ACTION: Shut down any networking subsystems that are not currently
needed and try again. A side-effect of this error may be that the driver
becomes unusable; if so, run VGPBA and execute the Reset function to
see if that restores normal operation.