User Guide
TIMESYNC Messages 687
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
TIMESYNC-X-60: Cannot parse load command line arguments.
Source: TIMESYNC.NLM
Explanation: One of the following probably accounts for this error:
Possible Cause: The syntax in the command line is invalid possibly due to typos or use of
illegal characters.
Action: Make sure the syntax in your command line is valid.
Possible Cause: The server does not have enough memory available.
Action: Increase the memory available to the server. See Freeing Server Memory
Temporarily in the Server Operating System Administration Guide.
TIMESYNC-X-61: Cannot initialize global information.
Source: TIMESYNC.NLM
Possible Cause: The server does not have enough memory available.
Action: Increase the memory available to the server. See Freeing Server Memory
Temporarily in the Server Operating System Administration Guide.
TIMESYNC-X-62: Cannot hook TimeSync NCP verb.
Source: TIMESYNC.NLM
Explanation: The TIMESYNC program cannot get a resource. Someone or another program
is already running a version of TIMESYNC.NLM that is interfering with the
current NLM program running.
Action: Find out who or what is running the interfering NLM program and unload it
Possible Cause: The server does not have enough memory available.
Action: Increase the memory available to the server. See Freeing Server Memory
Temporarily in the Server Operating System Administration Guide.
TIMESYNC-X-63: Couldn't allocate main stack.
Source: TIMESYNC.NLM
Possible Cause: The server does not have enough memory available.
Action: Increase the memory available to the server. See Freeing Server Memory
Temporarily in the Server Operating System Administration Guide.










