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

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PCI 100Base-T Error Messages
SDI Driver Specific Status Values
3220 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: (Varies)
CAUSE: When preparing to send a setup frame to the PCI 100Base-T
card, the DVR was unable to reserve an available transmit descriptor
from the descriptor ring. This could be a temporary bottleneck condition
because of heavy data traffic on the network, or it could indicate an
internal problem in the driver or with the PCI 100Base-T card.
ACTION: No action is immediately needed. The driver will retry the
operation automatically to see if more transmit descriptors have been
freed for use (once the PCI 100Base-T card has finished transmitting
previously queued data frames).
However, if the problem persists or there is an interruption of outbound
network traffic, the driver may be broken; run the VGPBA diagnostic
and attempt a Reset function. If the problem still persists, run VGPBA,
attempt a Dump function, and save the resulting file
(NETDMP##.PUB.SYS) for analysis by HP. If the driver still does not
become usable after this, use Control-B at the console to halt the
system, take a memory dump, and reboot, see Appendix A , “Submitting
a CR.
If none of the above steps resolve the problem, this could also be the
result of a bad PCI 100Base-T card. The card may need to be replaced.
3250 CLAS0001 MESSAGE: (Varies)
CAUSE: When preparing to send a setup frame to the PCI 100Base-T
card, the DVR was unable to reserve an available transmit descriptor
from the descriptor ring. This could be a temporary bottleneck condition
because of heavy data traffic on the network, or it could indicate an
internal problem in the driver or with the PCI 100Base-T card.
ACTION: No action is immediately needed. The driver will retry the
operation automatically to see if more transmit descriptors have been
freed for use (once the PCI 100Base-T card has finished transmitting
previously queued data frames).
However, if the problem persists or there is an interruption of outbound
network traffic, the driver may be broken; run the VGPBA diagnostic
and attempt a Reset function. If the problem still persists, run VGPBA,
attempt a Dump function, and save the resulting file
(NETDMP##.PUB.SYS) for analysis by HP. If the driver still does not
become usable after this, use Control-B at the console to halt the
system, take a memory dump, and reboot, see Appendix A , “Submitting
a CR.
If none of the above steps resolve the problem, this could also be the
result of a bad PCI 100Base-T card. The card may need to be replaced.
3280 CLAS0003 MESSAGE: Could not allocate or reassign an I/O virtual address.
CAUSE: While attempting to build a transmit request to be sent down to
the PCI 100Base-T card, the DVR received an error attempting to