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

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X.25 Logging Location Codes
ACTION: Define a new facility set for this configuration, or assign an
existing facility set.
187 CLAS0005 MESSAGE: None
CAUSE: An outgoing IPC connection request was rejected because the
specified Call User Data field is too long.
ACTION: Either decrease the size of the call user data field or use the
fast select facility, or use the “no address” flag.
188 CLAS0005 MESSAGE: None
CAUSE: An outgoing IPC connection request was rejected because the
specified destination node does not have an X.25 address in the
configuration file.
ACTION: Make sure that the SVC path for the destination node in the
configuration file matches the Network Directory. The address keys
must be the same.
189 CLAS0003 MESSAGE: None
CAUSE: An outgoing IPC connection request was rejected because no
outbound buffers are currently available.
ACTION: Try again later, or increase the number of outbound buffers
configured.
190 CLAS0003 MESSAGE: None
CAUSE: A connection cannot be opened because no free semaphore
resources are available to create an expedited semaphore pool. Either
the system is at its limit of 1024 connections, or semaphores were
steadily lost and the supply is exhausted (PARM = status from
Netfc_create_pool).
ACTION: Try again later. If the maximum number of VCs are not open,
submit and CR. Appendix A , “Submitting a CR,” of this manual.
191 CLAS0003 MESSAGE: None
CAUSE: A connection cannot be opened because no free semaphore
resources are available to create a regular semaphore pool. Either the
system is at its limit of 1024 connections, or semaphores were steadily
lost and the supply is exhausted (PARM = status from
Netfc_create_pool).
ACTION: Try again later.
192 CLAS0002 MESSAGE: Internal Error.
CAUSE: Netfc_Delete_Pool failed on expedited semaphore pool
(PARM = status from Netfc_delete_pool).
ACTION: A resource was lost. If this happens frequently, the transport
will not be able to open new connections. See Appendix A , “Submitting