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

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Logging Location Codes
Control Process Logging Location Codes
data into a buffer it obtained a short time earlier (PARM = 32-bit status
returned by the call to bmgr_write_buffer).
ACTION: NETCP was unable to write all the required data, and
attempted to recover and free the buffer. The network operation that
was being performed will not work correctly. Because the buffer given to
NETCP by the buffer manager should have been large enough to
contain all data that was to be written, there may be a problem in
either NETCP, the buffer manager, the NMS subsystem, or NMMGR, or
the NMCONFIG file may be corrupt. Stop the network and retry the
operation. If the problem persists, see Appendix A , “Submitting a CR,
of this manual.
682 CLAS0002 MESSAGE: BUFFER MANAGER; Buffer manager error
CAUSE: While reading X25 configuration data because a :NETCONTROL
command was issued, NETCP successfully read X25 data from the
NMCONFIG file, then encountered an error trying to write that data
into a buffer it obtained a short time earlier (PARM = 32-bit status
returned by the call to bmgr_write_buffer).
ACTION: NETCP stopped trying to load additional X25 data; some
required data may not have been loaded, but startup of that network
probably continued. Some or all X25 nodes may not be accessible.
Because the buffer given to NETCP by the buffer manager should have
been large enough to contain all data that was to be written, there may
be a problem in either NETCP, the buffer manager, the NMS
subsystem, NMMGR, or the NMCONFIG file may be corrupt. Use
NMMGR to check the X25 configuration in the file. Stop the network
and retry the operation. If the problem persists, see Appendix A ,
“Submitting a CR,” of this manual.
683 CLAS0002 MESSAGE: BUFFER MANAGER; Buffer manager error
CAUSE: While reading X25 configuration data because a :NETCONTROL
command was issued, NETCP successfully computed the size of all
applicable X25 data in the NMCONFIG file, then encountered an error
trying to write a small descriptive header onto the start of a a buffer it
obtained a short time earlier to hold all the X25 configuration data
(PARM = 32-bit status returned by the call to bmgr_write_buffer).
ACTION: No X25 data was actually buffered, and NETCP attempted to
recover and free the buffer. Though startup of that X25 network
probably continued, the network will not operate correctly. Because the
buffer given to NETCP by the buffer manager should have been large
enough to contain all data that was to be written, there may be a
problem in either NETCP, the buffer manager, the NMS subsystem,
NMMGR, or the NMCONFIG file may be corrupt. Stop the network and
retry the operation. If the problem persists, see Appendix A ,
“Submitting a CR,” of this manual.