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    4                MULTICS  ERROR MESSAGE DOCUMENTATION
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   10                         November 13, 1989
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   13 _^HI_^HN_^HT_^HR_^HO_^HD_^HU_^HC_^HT_^HI_^HO_^HN
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   15      This  document  has  been  prepared  automatically  from the
   16 system source by Multics Software Support.  Every effort has been
   17 made  to supply  documentation for  each and  every message  that
   18 could appear either on the system console, or in the system logs.
   19 However,  some of the  system messages are  not provided in  this
   20 document due  to the messages developed prior  to the development
   21 of  the  error  messages  document,  or  omitted  in  error.  The
   22 following is a list of modules  that are known to be missing from
   23 this document:
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   25 bootload_fs_.pl1                 protocol_mpx.pl1
   26 dir_dump.pl1                     rcp_mount_timer_poll_.pl1
   27 emergency_shutdown.alm           rcp_pre_claim_.pl1
   28 extract_msg_doc_.pl1             rcprm_verify_registries_.pl1
   29 find_rpv_subsystem.pl1           read_disk_label.pl1
   30 hc_device_acct_.pl1              salv_directory.pl1
   31 hc_tune.pl1.pmac                 salv_err_msg.pl1
   32 initial_error_handler.pl1        salvager.pl1
   33 io_reconfig.pl1                  sc_admin_mode_.pl1
   34 ioi_page_table.pl1               sys_log_.pl1
   35 iom_switches.pl1                 syserr.alm
   36 level_error.pl1                  syserr_log_daemon.pl1
   37 mcs_timer_daemon.pl1             tty_read.pl1
   38 mdc_check_mdcs_.pl1              uncp.pl1
   39 multiplexer_mgr_.pl1             uncp_boot_interrupt.pl1
   40 pc_recover_sst.pl1               uncp_multiplexer.pl1
   41 polled_vip_mpx.pl1               uncp_util.pl1
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   45 _^HE_^HX_^HP_^HL_^HA_^HN_^HA_^HT_^HI_^HO_^HN _^HO_^HF _^HE_^HR_^HR_^HO_^HR _^HM_^HE_^HS_^HS_^HA_^HG_^HE_^HS_^H.
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   48      For each message,  an example of the text of  the message is
   49 provided, followed by four  paragraphs:  Severity, Time, Meaning,
   50 and Action.
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   58 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          1                   11/13/89
   59                                -1-                       11/13/89^L
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   62 _^HM_^He_^Hs_^Hs_^Ha_^Hg_^He _^HE_^Hx_^Ha_^Hm_^Hp_^Hl_^He
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   64      The message example  is a literal copy of  the message, with
   65 substitutable fields  shown in all capitals.   Each substitutable
   66 field is described in the Meaning paragraph.
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   69 _^HO_^Hu_^Ht_^Hp_^Hu_^Ht
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   71      The output  field describes how the message  is output.  For
   72 hardcore  messages  it  shows  the  interpretation  of  the first
   73 argument to SYSERR, which  determines whether the system crashes,
   74 sounds  the  beeper,  etc.   For  answering  service messages, it
   75 describes the output stream and source.
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   78 _^HT_^Hi_^Hm_^He
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   80      The  time section  describes the  time when  the message  is
   81 possible.
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   84 _^HM_^He_^Ha_^Hn_^Hi_^Hn_^Hg
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   86      The meaning paragraph describes  the situation that prompted
   87 the  message and the  probable cause of  the situation.  It  then
   88 describes  the  consequences  of  the  situation.   Substitutable
   89 parameters in the message example are explained here.
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   92 _^HA_^Hc_^Ht_^Hi_^Ho_^Hn
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   94      The  action  paragraph  describes  what  operator  action is
   95 required when the message occurs.
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  120 [scas_init.pl1]
  121 "scas_init:  MEM Y.  Tags greater  than "D" not supported by DPS8
  122 CPUs",
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  125      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
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  127      Time:     System Intialization.
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  129      Meaning:  The  physical configuration  or the  configuration
  130                deck is  incorrect.  DPS8 CPUs have  only 4 memory
  131                ports, therefore Multics systems comprised of DPS8
  132                cpus or  mixed systems of  DPS, L68 and  DPS8 cpus
  133                can  only  have   4  memories  configured.   (i.e.
  134                Memory tags A, B, C, and D).
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  136      Action:   Correct  the  physical  configuration  and/or  the
  137                configuration deck and reboot.
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  141                [sc_process_command_line_.pl1]
  142                (input on SWITCH_NAME) REQUEST_LINE
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  145      Stream:   as (severity 0)
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  147      Time:     In response to an operator command.
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  149      Meaning:  Logs a  REQUEST_LINE typed by the  operator, or by
  150                another   user  via   the  send_admin_command   or
  151                send_initializer_command commands.
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  153      Action:   No operator action is required.
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  157                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  158                abs ACTION:  N requests ACTIONed.
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  161      Stream:   as (severity1)
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  163      Time:     In  response  to  an  abs  defer  or  abs  release
  164                command.
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  166      Meaning:  Indicates  success  or  failure  of  the  command.
  167                ACTION can be defer or  release, and N can be "no"
  168                or the number of requests acted upon.
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  170      Action:   Confirm that the expected results were obtained.
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  174 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          3                   11/13/89
  175 abs ACTION                     -3-                       11/13/89^L
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  178                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  179                abs  run:   job   selection  arguments  matched  N
  180                requests; be more specific.
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  183      Stream:   as (severity1)
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  185      Time:     In response to an abs run command.
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  187      Meaning:  The  specified arguments  matched either  zero, or
  188                more than one, request, and so no job was run.
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  190      Action:   Re-enter  the command  with correct  arguments, to
  191                select exactly one job for running.
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  195                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  196                abs run:  request PATH ID is already running.
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  199      Stream:   as (severity1)
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  201      Time:     In response to an abs run command.
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  203      Meaning:  The specified job is already running.
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  205      Action:   If  a  mistake  was   made,  repeat  the  command,
  206                specifying the correct job.
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  210                [absentee_user_manager_.pl1]
  211                absentee_user_manager_  (abs   run):   System  too
  212                full; no absentee jobs can be started now.
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  215      Stream:   as (severity1)
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  217      Time:     In response to an abs run command.
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  219      Meaning:  The system  is too near the upper  limit on logged
  220                in users to start any absentee jobs.
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  222      Action:   If the immediate running  of the job is essential,
  223                use  "abs  stop  queue  all"  to  halt  all  other
  224                absentee logins, change the login word to halt all
  225                interactive logins, and either  wait for a process
  226                to log out, or bump  one, before repeating the abs
  227                run command.
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  232 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          4                   11/13/89
  233 absentee_user_manager_ (ab     -4-                       11/13/89^L
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  236                [absentee_user_manager_.pl1]
  237                absentee_user_manager_$init:    MESSAGE.    Cannot
  238                truncate absentee_user_table.
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  241      Stream:   as (severity1)
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  243      Time:     System Intialization.
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  245      Meaning:  It    was    not    possible    to    clear    the
  246                absentee_user_table segment.
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  248      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
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  252                [absentee_user_manager_.pl1]
  253                absentee_user_manager_:    ERROR   attempting   to
  254                cancel reservation R for USER.PROJ absN
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  257      Stream:   as (severity1)
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  259      Time:     While system is running.
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  261      Meaning:  The  system  was  unable   to  cancel  a  resource
  262                reservation for an absentee  process that is being
  263                destroyed.     The   resource(s)    might   remain
  264                unavailable to other users.  There is some problem
  265                in the resource reservation mechanism.
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  267      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
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  271                [absentee_user_manager_.pl1]
  272                absentee_user_manager_:    ERROR   attempting   to
  273                pre-claim reservation R for USER.PROJ absN
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  276      Stream:   as (severity1)
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  278      Time:     While system is running.
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  280      Meaning:  The  system  was  unable   to  assign  a  resource
  281                reservation  to  an  absentee  job  that  is being
  282                logged in.  The job will be run, but it might fail
  283                if the resources it needs happen to be unavailable
  284                when it  requests them.  There is  some problem in
  285                the resource reservation mechanism.
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  287      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
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  291 absentee_user_manager_         -5-                       11/13/89^L
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  294                [absentee_user_manager_.pl1]
  295                absentee_user_manager_:   Error   in  initializing
  296                absentee.  Don't bring up absentee facility
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  299      Stream:   as (severity1)
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  301      Time:     While system is running.
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  303      Meaning:  The absentee mechanism will not initialize.
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  305      Action:   Contact the system programming  staff.  Do _^Hn_^Ho_^Ht try
  306                to initialize the absentee facility.
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  310                [absentee_user_manager_.pl1]
  311                absentee_user_manager_:  Error:  CONDITION
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  314      Stream:   as (severity2)
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  316      Time:     While system is running.
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  318      Meaning:  An unexpected fault  has occurred while performing
  319                some  absentee function such  as logging in  a new
  320                absentee user.  The  system automatically performs
  321                an Answering Service dump and attempts to recover.
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  323      Action:   No  action   is  required  unless   the  condition
  324                persists.  If this  message occurs repeatedly, try
  325                stopping   the  absentee   facility;  inform   the
  326                programming staff.
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  330                [absentee_user_manager_.pl1]
  331                absentee_user_manager_:    ERROR_MESSAGE.   Cannot
  332                create absentee event channel
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  335      Stream:   as (severity2)
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  337      Time:     System Intialization.
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  339      Meaning:  The absentee facility could not create part of its
  340                communications mechanism.  No absentee process can
  341                be logged in.
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  343      Action:   Try the abs start  command again.  If the absentee
  344                facility  still  fails,   inform  the  programming
  345                staff.
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  349 absentee_user_manager_         -6-                       11/13/89^L
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  352                [absentee_user_manager_.pl1]
  353                absentee_user_manager_:   ERROR_MESSAGE.  Creating
  354                proc for NAME.PROJ
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  357      Stream:   as (severity2)
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  359      Time:     While system is running.
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  361      Meaning:  A storage system error prevented the absentee user
  362                from logging in.  This is due to some error in the
  363                process  creating  mechanism.   The  user  is  not
  364                logged in.
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  366      Action:   Contact the  system programming staff.   Shut down
  367                the absentee facility with an  abs bump * * and an
  368                abs stop if this message occurs repeatedly.
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  372                [absentee_user_manager_.pl1]
  373                absentee_user_manager_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.  Trying to
  374                wakeup   PERSON.PROJECT.TAG   process   after  abs
  375                release.
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  378      Stream:   $as0
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  380      Time:     Called  in  response  to  an  operator abs release
  381                command.
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  383      Meaning:  A failure  occurred while sending a  wakeup to the
  384                absentee process being released.  ERROR_MESSAGE is
  385                the text  associated with the error  code returned
  386                by hcs_$wakeup.
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  388      Action:   No operator action is required.
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  410                [absentee_user_manager_.pl1]
  411                absentee_user_manager_:  event calls were masked.
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  414      Stream:   sc (user_output)
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  416      Time:     While system is running.
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  418      Meaning:  This  message  indicates  a  serious  error in the
  419                Initializer  programs.   The  system  attempts  to
  420                recover and keep running.
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  422      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
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  426                [absentee_user_manager_.pl1]
  427                absentee_user_manager_:  Premature stopstop for ID
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  430      Stream:   as (severity0)
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  432      Time:     While system is running.
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  434      Meaning:  An error has occurred  while trying to destroy the
  435                absentee  process  ID.   The  system  recovers and
  436                continues.
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  438      Action:   No operator action is required.
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  442                [absentee_user_manager_.pl1]
  443                absentee_user_manager_:      Process    terminated
  444                USER.PROJ ID MESSAGE.
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  447      Stream:   as (severity0)
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  449      Time:     While system is running.
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  451      Meaning:  The   absentee  process    ID  of   USER.PROJ  has
  452                terminated for  the reason specified, and  will be
  453                logged out.
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  455      Action:   No operator action is required.
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  468                [absentee_user_manager_.pl1]
  469                absentee_user_manager_:   Strange   event  message
  470                WWWWWWWWWWWW    WWWWWWWWWWWW   from    user   proc
  471                WWWWWWWWWWWW
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  474      Stream:   as (severity1)
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  476      Time:     While system is running.
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  478      Meaning:  This message  is similar to the  preceding message
  479                described above,  except that the signal  does not
  480                come  from  the  Initializer  but  from some other
  481                process.  The process ID of the sending process is
  482                printed  in octal.   The event  message was  not a
  483                valid  item.  The  system ignores  the signal  and
  484                goes on.
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  486      Action:   If absentee  jobs will no  longer run, try  an abs
  487                stop  and   an  abs  start.   Inform   the  system
  488                programming staff.
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  492                [absentee_user_manager_.pl1]
  493                absentee_user_manager_:   Strange   event  message
  494                WWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWW from Initializer
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  497      Stream:   as (severity1)
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  499      Time:     While system is running.
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  501      Meaning:  An unrecognizable event  message has been received
  502                from the Answering Service.   Its value is printed
  503                in octal.  Usually, the first word is the function
  504                code  and the  second word   is the  index in  the
  505                absentee user  table.  This condition is  due to a
  506                error  in   the  Answering  Service   or  absentee
  507                programs.  The system ignores  the signal and goes
  508                on.  The absentee facility may cease to operate.
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  510      Action:   If absentee  jobs will no  longer run, try  an abs
  511                stop  and   an  abs  start.   Inform   the  system
  512                programming staff.
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  526                [absentee_user_manager_.pl1]
  527                absentee_user_manager_:   Strange   event  message
  528                WWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWW from NAME.PROJ TTY
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  531      Stream:   as (severity1)
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  533      Time:     While system is running.
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  535      Meaning:  This message is similar  to the preceding message,
  536                except that the name, project, and tty name of the
  537                user sending  the wakeup are printed.   The system
  538                ignores the signal and goes on.
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  540      Action:   No operator action is required.
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  544                [absentee_user_manager_.pl1]
  545                absentee_user_manager_:  Trace ....
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  548      Stream:   as (severity1)
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  550      Time:     While system is running.
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  552      Meaning:  This is trace output.   It begins coming out about
  553                every          five         minutes          after
  554                absentee_user_manager_$aum_trace_on is called.
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  556      Action:   No  operator  action  is  required.   To shut this
  557                message                 off,                 type:
  558                absentee_user_manager_$aum_trace_off    while   in
  559                admin mode.
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  584                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  585                absentee_utility_ (abs run):  Request PATH ID will
  586                be  run  in   spite  of  unavailable  resource(s):
  587                RESOURCE
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  590      Stream:   as (severity1)
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  592      Time:     In response to an abs run command.
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  594      Meaning:  The  job selected  by  the  abs run  command needs
  595                RESOURCE, which  is unavailable.  The job  will be
  596                logged in anyway.
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  598      Action:   If the job is critical, the resource could be made
  599                available  by force  detaching it  from some other
  600                process.  This is a drastic action, and should not
  601                be   taken  without  the   System  Administrator's
  602                approval.
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  606                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  607                absentee_utility_  (setup_queue):   Invalid  queue
  608                number:  QUEUE
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  611      Stream:   as (severity2)
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  613      Time:     While system is running.
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  615      Meaning:  The internal queue number in absentee_utility_ was
  616                invalid when trying to  find an absentee to login.
  617                If  this  occurs,  there   is  a  logic  error  in
  618                absentee_utility_.
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  620      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
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  642                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  643                absentee_utility_:      >sc1>absentee_data     has
  644                overflowed its limit of N entries.
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  647      Stream:   as (severity2)
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  649      Time:     While system is running.
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  651      Meaning:  The  absentee facility  keeps a  list of  absentee
  652                jobs  that   are  either  deferred   or  currently
  653                running.  This list has a capacity of about 13,000
  654                entries.  It is extremely  unlikely that this data
  655                area  will fill  up unless  some user  program has
  656                entered a loop and is submitting requests for jobs
  657                faster than the jobs are being run.
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  659      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
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  663                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  664                absentee_utility_:   >sc1>absentee_data   will  be
  665                rebuilt.
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  668      Stream:   as (severity1)
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  670      Time:     While system is running.
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  672      Meaning:  An  attempt will  be made  to rebuild  the request
  673                lists  in  absentee_data   to  correct  the  error
  674                reported by the previous message.
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  676      Action:   Note for system programmer action.
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  700                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  701                absentee_utility_:  Absentee processing suspended.
  702                Contact system programmer.
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  705      Stream:   as (severity2)
  706 
  707      Time:     While system is running.
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  709      Meaning:  Absentee processing has  been suspended because of
  710                the error  described in the previous  message.  No
  711                more jobs will be started, but logged in jobs will
  712                continue running.   The absentee facility  has not
  713                been stopped,  and an "abs start"  command will be
  714                rejected.  After the error has been corrected, the
  715                "abs start queue N" command  may be used to resume
  716                the processing of  requests from queues unaffected
  717                by the error.
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  719      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
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  723                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  724                absentee_utility_:  Attempt to  set defer timer to
  725                time in past (TIME).  Setting  it to a minute from
  726                now.
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  729      Stream:   as (severity0)
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  731      Time:     While system is running.
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  733      Meaning:  An attempt  was made to set  the absentee deferred
  734                request timer to a time in the past.
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  736      Action:   No operator action is required.
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  755 absentee_utility_              -13-                      11/13/89^L
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  758                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  759                absentee_utility_:  Attempting to reserve RESOURCE
  760                for PERS.PROJ (PATH)
  761 
  762 
  763      Stream:   as (severity2)
  764 
  765      Time:     While system is running.
  766 
  767      Meaning:  An error occurred during  the attempt to reserve a
  768                resource for an absentee job.  The job is deferred
  769                and  the  attempt  to   reserve  the  resource  is
  770                repeated  at   some  later  time.    The  absentee
  771                facility continues to operate.  There is something
  772                wrong with  the resource reservation  mechanism or
  773                with some other part of RCP.
  774 
  775      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
  776 
  777 
  778 
  779                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  780                absentee_utility_:   BUG:   lc  ineligible (INDEX)
  781                not at head of resource list.
  782 
  783 
  784      Stream:   as (severity2)
  785 
  786      Time:     While system is running.
  787 
  788      Meaning:  The  current  absentee  request,  which  would  be
  789                deferred by  load control, is  not at the  head of
  790                the  absentee list.   If this  occurs, there  is a
  791                logic error in absentee_utility_.
  792 
  793      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
  794 
  795 
  796 
  797                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  798                absentee_utility_:  Entry not found.  Creating new
  799                >sc1>absentee_data
  800 
  801 
  802      Stream:   as (severity1)
  803 
  804      Time:     During startup of the absentee facility.
  805 
  806      Meaning:  The  absentee data segment  was missing and  a new
  807                one has been created.
  808 
  809      Action:   Note for system programmer action.
  810 
  811 
  812 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          14                  11/13/89
  813 absentee_utility_              -14-                      11/13/89^L
  814 
  815 
  816                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  817                absentee_utility_:  Entry not found.  Creating new
  818                >sc1>absentee_N.ms
  819 
  820 
  821      Stream:   as (severity1)
  822 
  823      Time:     During startup of the absentee facility.
  824 
  825      Meaning:  The  absentee  message  segment  for  queue  N was
  826                missing,  and a  new  one  has been  created.  Any
  827                previously submitted absentee jobs  in queue N are
  828                not executed.
  829 
  830      Action:   If  the  absentee  queues  never  existed  or were
  831                deliberately  deleted  or  removed,  this  message
  832                should be ignored.  Otherwise, it may be necessary
  833                to inform  users via the  message of the  day that
  834                the  absentee  requests  for  queue  N  were lost.
  835                Contact the  system programming staff for  help in
  836                recovering the queue.
  837 
  838 
  839 
  840                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  841                absentee_utility_:   ERROR_MESSAGE Dropping  queue
  842                >sc1>absentee_N.ms due to M consecutive errors
  843 
  844 
  845      Stream:   as (severity2)
  846 
  847      Time:     While system is running.
  848 
  849      Meaning:  This  message is printed  when a series  of errors
  850                prevents the  absentee facility from  reading jobs
  851                from a given queue.   Absentee requests in queue N
  852                are ignored until the absentee facility is stopped
  853                and restarted, or the command abs start queue N is
  854                used to restart the dropped queue.
  855 
  856      Action:   Note for system programmer action.
  857 
  858 
  859 
  860 
  861 
  862 
  863 
  864 
  865 
  866 
  867 
  868 
  869 
  870 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          15                  11/13/89
  871 absentee_utility_              -15-                      11/13/89^L
  872 
  873 
  874                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  875                absentee_utility_:     ERROR_MESSAGE    Truncating
  876                absentee_data.
  877 
  878 
  879      Stream:   as (severity2)
  880 
  881      Time:     While system is running.
  882 
  883      Meaning:  An error  occurred during the attempt  to truncate
  884                absentee_data prior to rebuilding it.  It will not
  885                be possible to rebuild it.
  886 
  887      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
  888 
  889 
  890 
  891                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  892                absentee_utility_:    ERROR_MESSAGE.    Error   in
  893                creating defer event channel
  894 
  895 
  896      Stream:   as (severity2)
  897 
  898      Time:     During startup of the absentee facility.
  899 
  900      Meaning:  The  event  channel  used  in  processing absentee
  901                requests  that  are  deferred  until  a later time
  902                cannot  be  created.   No  deferred  requests  are
  903                activated.
  904 
  905      Action:   Issue  an  abs  stop  command  and  wait until all
  906                absentees run  to completion.  Then, issue  an abs
  907                start  command.   If  this  same  message  recurs,
  908                contact the system programming staff.
  909 
  910 
  911 
  912 
  913 
  914 
  915 
  916 
  917 
  918 
  919 
  920 
  921 
  922 
  923 
  924 
  925 
  926 
  927 
  928 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          16                  11/13/89
  929 absentee_utility_              -16-                      11/13/89^L
  930 
  931 
  932                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  933                absentee_utility_:    ERROR_MESSAGE.   Unable   to
  934                create >sc1>absentee_data
  935 
  936 
  937      Stream:   as (severity2)
  938 
  939      Time:     During startup of the absentee facility.
  940 
  941      Meaning:  The  absentee data  segment could  not be created.
  942                Faults  will   probably  occur  in   the  absentee
  943                facility  if the  system attempts  to run absentee
  944                jobs.
  945 
  946      Action:   Notify  the  system  programming  staff.   Do  _^Hn_^Ho_^Ht
  947                attempt to run absentee jobs.
  948 
  949 
  950 
  951                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  952                absentee_utility_:    ERROR_MESSAGE.   Unable   to
  953                create >sc1>absentee_N.ms
  954 
  955 
  956      Stream:   as (severity1)
  957 
  958      Time:     During startup of the absentee facility.
  959 
  960      Meaning:  The absentee message segment for queue N cannot be
  961                created.  Users cannot queue  jobs in queue N, and
  962                jobs in queue N cannot be executed.
  963 
  964      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
  965 
  966 
  967 
  968                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  969                absentee_utility_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.  Unable to open
  970                new >sc1>absentee_N.ms
  971 
  972 
  973      Stream:   as (severity1)
  974 
  975      Time:     During startup of the absentee facility.
  976 
  977      Meaning:  The  absentee  message  segment  for  queue N just
  978                created  cannot be  found.  No  absentee jobs  are
  979                run.
  980 
  981      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
  982 
  983 
  984 
  985 
  986 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          17                  11/13/89
  987 absentee_utility_              -17-                      11/13/89^L
  988 
  989 
  990                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
  991                absentee_utility_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.   Unable to set
  992                access on >sc1>absentee_data
  993 
  994 
  995      Stream:   as (severity1)
  996 
  997      Time:     During startup of the absentee facility.
  998 
  999      Meaning:  The newly-created segment  absentee_data cannot be
 1000                given correct access.   The system should continue
 1001                to run.
 1002 
 1003      Action:   Note for system programmer action.
 1004 
 1005 
 1006 
 1007                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
 1008                absentee_utility_:    ERROR_MESSAGE.   Unable   to
 1009                terminate >sc1>absentee_data
 1010 
 1011 
 1012      Stream:   as (severity1)
 1013 
 1014      Time:     During shutdown of the absentee facility.
 1015 
 1016      Meaning:  While  shutting down   the absentee  facility, the
 1017                system   attempted   to   terminate   the  segment
 1018                absentee_data   and  received   an  error.    This
 1019                condition is not serious.
 1020 
 1021      Action:   Note for system programmer action.
 1022 
 1023 
 1024 
 1025                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
 1026                absentee_utility_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.   Attempting to
 1027                cancel reservation REQUEST for USER (ABSENTEE)
 1028 
 1029 
 1030      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
 1031 
 1032      Time:     While system is running.
 1033 
 1034      Meaning:  An   error  occurred   while  cancelling   an  RCP
 1035                reservation for an absentee being deferred.
 1036 
 1037      Action:   No operator action is required.
 1038 
 1039 
 1040 
 1041 
 1042 
 1043 
 1044 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          18                  11/13/89
 1045 absentee_utility_              -18-                      11/13/89^L
 1046 
 1047 
 1048                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
 1049                absentee_utility_:      ERROR_MESSAGE.     Closing
 1050                >sc1>absentee_N.ms
 1051 
 1052 
 1053      Stream:   as (severity1)
 1054 
 1055      Time:     While shutting down the absentee facility.
 1056 
 1057      Meaning:  A  storage system  error occurred  as part  of the
 1058                processing  of  "abs  stop"  while  attempting  to
 1059                terminate the  absentee message segment  for queue
 1060                N.   Absentee requests for  queue N may  have been
 1061                lost.
 1062 
 1063      Action:   If  you are  shutting down  the absentee  facility
 1064                because  of some  previous message-segment  error,
 1065                contact  the system  programming staff  and do not
 1066                try  to restart  the absentee  facility.  If  this
 1067                absentee  shutdown is   a normally  scheduled one,
 1068                notify the  system programmers of the  message and
 1069                do not try to  restart the absentee facility again
 1070                until they have looked at the problem.
 1071 
 1072 
 1073 
 1074                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
 1075                absentee_utility_:    ERROR_MESSAGE.     queue   N
 1076                >sc1>absentee_N.ms
 1077 
 1078 
 1079      Stream:   as (severity1)
 1080 
 1081      Time:     While system is running.
 1082 
 1083      Meaning:  An  error occurred   while reading,  rewriting, or
 1084                deleting  a request from  queue N.  An  attempt is
 1085                made to correct the error and retry the operation.
 1086                Additional  messages are  printed if  this attempt
 1087                fails.
 1088 
 1089      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 1090 
 1091 
 1092 
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 1099 
 1100 
 1101 
 1102 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          19                  11/13/89
 1103 absentee_utility_              -19-                      11/13/89^L
 1104 
 1105 
 1106                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
 1107                absentee_utility_:     ERROR_MESSAGE.    Searching
 1108                queue QUEUE skip list for USER (ABSENTEE)
 1109 
 1110 
 1111      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
 1112 
 1113      Time:     While system is running.
 1114 
 1115      Meaning:  An  error occurred  while searching  the skip list
 1116                for an absentee request.
 1117 
 1118      Action:   No operator action is required.
 1119 
 1120 
 1121 
 1122                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
 1123                absentee_utility_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.  Searching skip
 1124                list for USER (ABSENTEE)
 1125 
 1126 
 1127      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
 1128 
 1129      Time:     While system is running.
 1130 
 1131      Meaning:  An  error occurred  while searching  the skip list
 1132                for an absentee request.
 1133 
 1134      Action:   No operator action is required.
 1135 
 1136 
 1137 
 1138                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
 1139                absentee_utility_:   ERROR_MESSAGE.  Sending  TYPE
 1140                wakeup to PROCID (ABS-EVENT)
 1141 
 1142 
 1143      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
 1144 
 1145      Time:     While system is running.
 1146 
 1147      Meaning:  An  error occurred  while sending  an "aum_ctl" or
 1148                "login" wakeup to the specified absentee process.
 1149 
 1150      Action:   No operator action is required.
 1151 
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 1156 
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 1158 
 1159 
 1160 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          20                  11/13/89
 1161 absentee_utility_              -20-                      11/13/89^L
 1162 
 1163 
 1164                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
 1165                absentee_utility_:    ERROR_MESSAGE.   Unable   to
 1166                delete request for USER (ABSENTEE); queue:  QUEUE;
 1167                index:  QUEUE_INDEX
 1168 
 1169 
 1170      Stream:   as (severity0)
 1171 
 1172      Time:     While system is running.
 1173 
 1174      Meaning:  An  error occurred  while deleting  a request from
 1175                the absentee queue.
 1176 
 1177      Action:   No operator action is required.
 1178 
 1179 
 1180 
 1181                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
 1182                absentee_utility_:    ERROR_MESSAGE.   Unable   to
 1183                notify user USER of absentee event.
 1184 
 1185 
 1186      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
 1187 
 1188      Time:     While system is running.
 1189 
 1190      Meaning:  An error occurred while  sending a message to USER
 1191                as notification of an absentee event.
 1192 
 1193 
 1194 
 1195                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
 1196                absentee_utility_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.   Unable to set
 1197                extended access on >sc1>absentee_N.ms
 1198 
 1199 
 1200      Stream:   as (severity1)
 1201 
 1202      Time:     During startup of the absentee facility.
 1203 
 1204      Meaning:  The  absentee  message  segment  for  queue N just
 1205                created cannot be set up  so that users can access
 1206                it  properly.  Users  will not  be able  to submit
 1207                absentee requests.
 1208 
 1209      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 1210 
 1211 
 1212 
 1213 
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 1216 
 1217 
 1218 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          21                  11/13/89
 1219 absentee_utility_              -21-                      11/13/89^L
 1220 
 1221 
 1222                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
 1223                absentee_utility_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.   While reading
 1224                message  MESSAGE   from  USER  (ABSENTEE)   to  be
 1225                rewritten.
 1226 
 1227 
 1228      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
 1229 
 1230      Time:     While system is running.
 1231 
 1232      Meaning:  An error occurred while reading a request from the
 1233                absentee queue.
 1234 
 1235      Action:   No operator action is required.
 1236 
 1237 
 1238 
 1239                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
 1240                absentee_utility_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.   While reading
 1241                message MESSAGE to be rewritten.
 1242 
 1243 
 1244      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
 1245 
 1246      Time:     While system is running.
 1247 
 1248      Meaning:  An  error  occurred   while  reading  an  absentee
 1249                request to be marked as "running".
 1250 
 1251      Action:   No operator action is required.
 1252 
 1253 
 1254 
 1255                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
 1256                absentee_utility_:   Illegal  proxy  for NAME.PROJ
 1257                from NAME1.PROJ1 for job JJJJ
 1258 
 1259 
 1260      Stream:   as (severity1)
 1261 
 1262      Time:     While system is running.
 1263 
 1264      Meaning:  This message is printed  whenever a proxy absentee
 1265                job is  submitted by some user who  is not allowed
 1266                to submit a proxy.  User NAME1.PROJ1 submitted job
 1267                JJJJ to be run with the user ID NAME.PROJ, but the
 1268                absentee facility  will not do so  and ignores the
 1269                request.
 1270 
 1271      Action:   Note for system programmer action.
 1272 
 1273 
 1274 
 1275 
 1276 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          22                  11/13/89
 1277 absentee_utility_              -22-                      11/13/89^L
 1278 
 1279 
 1280                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
 1281                absentee_utility_:   Illegal queue  number (QUEUE)
 1282                for USER (ABSENTEE)
 1283 
 1284 
 1285      Stream:   as (severity0)
 1286 
 1287      Time:     While system is running.
 1288 
 1289      Meaning:  The queue number specified for the absentee job in
 1290                the absentee user table has an illegal value.
 1291 
 1292      Action:   No operator action is required.
 1293 
 1294 
 1295 
 1296                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
 1297                absentee_utility_:   Loop in PROC,  searching NAME
 1298                list for queue N.
 1299 
 1300 
 1301      Stream:   as (severity1)
 1302 
 1303      Time:     While system is running.
 1304 
 1305      Meaning:  A software error has  damaged the list of requests
 1306                in absentee_data.   The error was detected  by the
 1307                internal procedure, PROC, while searching the NAME
 1308                list belonging  to queue N.  The  system makes one
 1309                attempt to rebuild  the list.  Additional messages
 1310                are printed if this attempt fails.
 1311 
 1312      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 1313 
 1314 
 1315 
 1316                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
 1317                absentee_utility_:  Loop occurred while rebuilding
 1318                absentee_data after previous loop.
 1319 
 1320 
 1321      Stream:   as (severity2)
 1322 
 1323      Time:     While system is running.
 1324 
 1325      Meaning:  The  error   reported  by  the   previous  message
 1326                occurred  while  absentee_data  was  being rebuilt
 1327                following an  earlier error.  The  rebuild attempt
 1328                will not be repeated.
 1329 
 1330      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 1331 
 1332 
 1333 
 1334 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          23                  11/13/89
 1335 absentee_utility_              -23-                      11/13/89^L
 1336 
 1337 
 1338                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
 1339                absentee_utility_:  rejected request  ID (PATH) in
 1340                queue N from PERS.PROJ:  REASON
 1341 
 1342 
 1343      Stream:   as (severity1)
 1344 
 1345      Time:     While system is running.
 1346 
 1347      Meaning:  This message is printed  if a message that appears
 1348                to be garbled or  meaningless is found in absentee
 1349                queue  N.  The  garbled message  is ignored.  This
 1350                condition  may be  evidence of  damage to absentee
 1351                queue N, unless REASON indicates otherwise.
 1352 
 1353      Action:   Note for system programmer action.
 1354 
 1355 
 1356 
 1357                [absentee_utility_.pl1]
 1358                absentee_utility_:   Timer  rang  and  no deferred
 1359                request found.
 1360 
 1361 
 1362      Stream:   as (severity0)
 1363 
 1364      Time:     While system is running.
 1365 
 1366      Meaning:  The  deferred  request  timer   went  off  and  no
 1367                deferred absentee jobs were found.
 1368 
 1369      Action:   No operator action is required.
 1370 
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 1391 
 1392 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          24                  11/13/89
 1393 absentee_utility_              -24-                      11/13/89^L
 1394 
 1395 
 1396                [accept_fs_disk.pl1]
 1397                accept_fs_disk:   part NAME  on PVNAME  (dskX_NNS)
 1398                from AAA for BBB overlaps pages from CCC
 1399 
 1400 
 1401      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 1402 
 1403      Time:     When accepting a disk volume.
 1404 
 1405      Meaning:  The  supervisor checks  the partitions  defined in
 1406                the  volume  label  against  the  beginning of the
 1407                paging  partition when  it accepts  a volume.  The
 1408                partition  NAME  overlaps  the  paging  area.  The
 1409                volume label may have been damaged.
 1410 
 1411      Action:   Be  careful not  to destroy  the contents  of part
 1412                NAME, since this will destory the contents of user
 1413                segments.  Note for system programmer action.
 1414 
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 1449 
 1450 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          25                  11/13/89
 1451 accept_fs_disk                 -25-                      11/13/89^L
 1452 
 1453 
 1454                [accept_rpv.pl1]
 1455                accept_rpv:  Error ERRORMESSAGE accepting RPV
 1456 
 1457 
 1458      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
 1459 
 1460      Time:     System Intialization.
 1461 
 1462      Meaning:  Some problem was encountered  trying to set up the
 1463                use  of the  RPV for  normal segment  creation and
 1464                activation.   The label of  the RPV may  have been
 1465                damaged, or encountered  disk errors, as indicated
 1466                by the ERRORMESSAGE.
 1467 
 1468      Action:   Make  sure that  the RPV  label area  (first eight
 1469                records), or a dump of it, is available for system
 1470                programmer inspection.  Note for system programmer
 1471                action.
 1472 
 1473                Message:  accept_rpv:  HC part on dskX_NN used XXX
 1474                out of YYY records.
 1475 
 1476      Stream:   This message is printed on  the console if an HCPT
 1477                card  is in  the  config  deck.  Otherwise,  it is
 1478                logged into the syserr_log.
 1479 
 1480      Time:     System Intialization.
 1481 
 1482      Meaning:  The  message appears  for each  disk volume  which
 1483                contains  a  Hardcore  Partition  (PART  HC).   It
 1484                indicates  how  many  records  were  actually used
 1485                (XXX) in the partition, which had size YYY.
 1486 
 1487      Action:   No operator action is required.
 1488 
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 1507 
 1508 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          26                  11/13/89
 1509 accept_rpv                     -26-                      11/13/89^L
 1510 
 1511 
 1512                [accept_rpv.pl1]
 1513                accept_rpv:  pv PVNAME lv  LVNAME (DSKX_NN) is not
 1514                part of root.
 1515 
 1516 
 1517      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
 1518 
 1519      Time:     System Intialization.
 1520 
 1521      Meaning:  The pack on the drive DSKX_NN, with pv name and lv
 1522                name as  read from its label, is  specified on the
 1523                ROOT  CONFIG card,  but is  not part  of the  same
 1524                logical volume as the RPV.
 1525 
 1526      Action:   Check the ROOT CONFIG  card for errors.  Check for
 1527                the proper packs.  Reboot the system.
 1528 
 1529 
 1530 
 1531                [access_audit_.pl1]
 1532                access_audit_$ENTRY:    (USER_ID)    Called   with
 1533                insufficient      arguments     (#args=      ^d).(
 1534                Caller=""CALLING_PROC".)
 1535 
 1536 
 1537      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 1538 
 1539      Time:     While system is running.
 1540 
 1541      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 1542                CPU  or memory  hardware problems.   access_audit_
 1543                was  invoked with   an improper  calling sequence.
 1544                There  may have  been enough  arguments to display
 1545                the offending caller name.
 1546 
 1547      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 1548 
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 1566 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          27                  11/13/89
 1567 access_audit_$ENTRY            -27-                      11/13/89^L
 1568 
 1569 
 1570                [access_audit_.pl1]
 1571                access_audit_$ENTRY:      (USER_ID)    Encountered
 1572                illegal   meter    index.    OperCode=XXXXXXXXXXXX
 1573                EventFlags=YYYYYYYYYYYY.( Caller="CALLING_PROC".)
 1574 
 1575 
 1576      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
 1577 
 1578      Time:     While system is running.
 1579 
 1580      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 1581                CPU or memory hardware problems.  The access audit
 1582                meters  in  active_hardcore_data  are inconsistant
 1583                with the format of the process access flags or the
 1584                supplied operation code and/or event flags.
 1585 
 1586      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 1587 
 1588 
 1589 
 1590                [access_audit_.pl1]
 1591                access_audit_$ENTRY:      (USER_ID)    Encountered
 1592                illegal           parameter           combination.
 1593                OperCode=XXXXXXXXXXXX    EventFlags=YYYYYYYYYYYY.(
 1594                Caller="CALLING_PROC".)
 1595 
 1596 
 1597      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 1598 
 1599      Time:     While system is running.
 1600 
 1601      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 1602                CPU  or  memory  hardware  problems.   There is an
 1603                error  in  the  access_operations_  entry  or  the
 1604                eventflags passed to access  audit.  The error was
 1605                detected  in the  code which  decides whether  the
 1606                caller needs  to audit its event.   Because of the
 1607                error, the event will be audited regardless of the
 1608                process audit flags.
 1609 
 1610      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 1611 
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 1624 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          28                  11/13/89
 1625 access_audit_$ENTRY            -28-                      11/13/89^L
 1626 
 1627 
 1628                [access_audit_.pl1]
 1629                access_audit_$ENTRY:   (USER_ID) Improper  calling
 1630                sequence   (from   "get_entry_pointer_and_class").
 1631                Caller="CALLING_PROC".
 1632 
 1633 
 1634      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 1635 
 1636      Time:     While system is running.
 1637 
 1638      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 1639                CPU  or memory  hardware problems.   The entry was
 1640                called  with  an  improper  argument  combination.
 1641                Most    likely   the     entry   will    be   (log
 1642                check)_obj_ptr_(user)  and  the  obj_ptr  supplied
 1643                will be null.
 1644 
 1645      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 1646 
 1647 
 1648 
 1649                [access_audit_.pl1]
 1650                access_audit_$ENTRY:  (USER_ID) Unable to generate
 1651                path   for  entry   at  PTR   due  to   "MESSAGE".
 1652                Caller="CALLING_PROC".
 1653 
 1654 
 1655      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
 1656 
 1657      Time:     While system is running.
 1658 
 1659      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 1660                CPU  or  memory  hardware  problems.   A  call  to
 1661                get_pathname_ returned an unexpected error code.
 1662 
 1663      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 1664 
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 1682 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          29                  11/13/89
 1683 access_audit_$ENTRY            -29-                      11/13/89^L
 1684 
 1685 
 1686                [access_audit_.pl1]
 1687                access_audit_$ENTRY:   (USER_ID)   Unable  to  get
 1688                entry  pointer   for  seg  [#N  |   PATH]  due  to
 1689                "MESSAGE".
 1690 
 1691 
 1692      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
 1693 
 1694      Time:     While system is running.
 1695 
 1696      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 1697                CPU  or  memory  hardware  problems.   A  call  to
 1698                sum$getbranch_root_my   or   dc_find$obj_for_audit
 1699                returned an unexpected error code.
 1700 
 1701      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 1702 
 1703 
 1704 
 1705                [access_audit_.pl1]
 1706                access_audit_$ENTRY:  (USER_ID) Unable  to get raw
 1707                access  modes  for  entry  PTR  due  to "MESSAGE".
 1708                Caller="CALLER_PROC".
 1709 
 1710 
 1711      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
 1712 
 1713      Time:     While system is running.
 1714 
 1715      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 1716                CPU  or memory   hardware problems.   Although the
 1717                directory   is  locked   a  failure   occurred  in
 1718                access_mode$raw.
 1719 
 1720      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 1721 
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 1740 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          30                  11/13/89
 1741 access_audit_$ENTRY            -30-                      11/13/89^L
 1742 
 1743 
 1744                [access_audit_.pl1]
 1745                access_audit_$ENTRY:  (USER_ID) Unable  to get UID
 1746                path  for  directory  seg  #N  due  to  "MESSAGE".
 1747                Caller="CALLER_PROC".
 1748 
 1749 
 1750      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
 1751 
 1752      Time:     While system is running.
 1753 
 1754      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 1755                CPU  or memory   hardware problems.   Although the
 1756                directory  is   locked,  a  failure   occurred  in
 1757                uid_path_util$get.
 1758 
 1759      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 1760 
 1761 
 1762 
 1763                [access_audit_.pl1]
 1764                access_audit_$ENTRY:   (USER_ID) Unexpected  error
 1765                obtaining        caller       text        pointer.
 1766                Caller="CALLING_PROC".
 1767 
 1768 
 1769      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 1770 
 1771      Time:     While system is running.
 1772 
 1773      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 1774                CPU or memory hardware  problems.  An error exists
 1775                in the calling sequence to access_audit_.
 1776 
 1777      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 1778 
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 1798 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          31                  11/13/89
 1799 access_audit_$ENTRY            -31-                      11/13/89^L
 1800 
 1801 
 1802                [access_audit_.pl1]
 1803                access_audit_$UNKNOWN:       (USER_ID)     Illegal
 1804                entrypoint      index     "N"      detected     in
 1805                form_audit_message_text.  Caller="CALLING_PROC".
 1806 
 1807 
 1808      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 1809 
 1810      Time:     While system is running.
 1811 
 1812      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 1813                CPU  or  memory  hardware  problems.   There  is a
 1814                coding error in access_audit_ where the entrypoint
 1815                index  is  uninitialized  or  set  to an incorrect
 1816                value.
 1817 
 1818      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 1819 
 1820 
 1821 
 1822                [access_audit_.pl1]
 1823                access_audit_:   Insufficient   room  to  allocate
 1824                [ssobj|link] data.
 1825 
 1826 
 1827      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 1828 
 1829      Time:     While system is running.
 1830 
 1831      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 1832                CPU  or memory   hardware problems.   An automatic
 1833                data area  is too small to  accomodate the storage
 1834                system object or link binary info.
 1835 
 1836      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 1837 
 1838 
 1839 
 1840                [access_audit_log_fault_.pl1]
 1841                access_audit_log_fault_:   (USER_ID Unable  to get
 1842                path of seg #N due to "MESSAGE".
 1843 
 1844 
 1845      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 1846 
 1847      Time:     While system is running.
 1848 
 1849      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 1850                CPU  or  memory  hardware  problems.   A  call  to
 1851                get_pathname_ returned an unexpected error code.
 1852 
 1853      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 1854 
 1855 
 1856 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          32                  11/13/89
 1857 access_audit_log_fault_        -32-                      11/13/89^L
 1858 
 1859 
 1860                [access_audit_log_fault_.pl1]
 1861                access_audit_log_fault_:   (USER_ID)  Called  with
 1862                bad machine conditions.
 1863 
 1864 
 1865      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 1866 
 1867      Time:     While system is running.
 1868 
 1869      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 1870                CPU      or     memory      hardware     problems.
 1871                access_audit_log_fault_    was    given    machine
 1872                conditions  for  a  fault  which  was  neither  an
 1873                illegal_procedure or an access_violation.
 1874 
 1875      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 1876 
 1877 
 1878 
 1879                [access_audit_log_fault_.pl1]
 1880                access_audit_log_fault_:    (USER_ID)  Encountered
 1881                illegal meter index value.
 1882 
 1883 
 1884      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 1885 
 1886      Time:     While system is running.
 1887 
 1888      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 1889                CPU or memory hardware problems.  The access audit
 1890                meters  in  active_hardcore_data  are inconsistant
 1891                with the format of the process access flags.
 1892 
 1893      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
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 1913 
 1914 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          33                  11/13/89
 1915 access_audit_log_fault_        -33-                      11/13/89^L
 1916 
 1917 
 1918                [access_audit_log_fault_.pl1]
 1919                access_audit_log_fault_:  (USER_ID)  Unable to get
 1920                access mode for data seg #N due to "MESSAGE".
 1921 
 1922 
 1923      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 1924 
 1925      Time:     While system is running.
 1926 
 1927      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 1928                CPU  or  memory  hardware  problems.   A  call  to
 1929                fs_modes  failed unexpectedly.  The  AUDIT message
 1930                text  will  show  the  modes  as  "???"   and ring
 1931                brackets  of  7,7,7.    The  message  binary  will
 1932                reflect  null  access  mode  and  ring  bracket of
 1933                7,7,7.
 1934 
 1935      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 1936 
 1937 
 1938 
 1939                [access_audit_log_fault_.pl1]
 1940                access_audit_log_fault_:  (USER_ID)  Unable to get
 1941                entry pointer for seg #N due to "MESSAGE".
 1942 
 1943 
 1944      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 1945 
 1946      Time:     While system is running.
 1947 
 1948      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 1949                CPU  or  memory  hardware  problems.   A  call  to
 1950                sum$getbranch_root_my returned an unexpected error
 1951                code.
 1952 
 1953      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
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 1972 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          34                  11/13/89
 1973 access_audit_log_fault_        -34-                      11/13/89^L
 1974 
 1975 
 1976                [access_audit_log_fault_.pl1]
 1977                access_audit_log_fault_:  (USER_ID)  Unable to get
 1978                raw access modes for entry PTR due to "MESSAGE".
 1979 
 1980 
 1981      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 1982 
 1983      Time:     While system is running.
 1984 
 1985      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 1986                CPU  or memory   hardware problems.   Although the
 1987                directory   is  locked   a  failure   occurred  in
 1988                access_mode$raw.
 1989 
 1990      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 1991 
 1992 
 1993 
 1994                [access_audit_log_fault_.pl1]
 1995                access_audit_log_fault_:  (USER_ID)  Unable to get
 1996                UID path for directory seg #N due to "MESSAGE".
 1997 
 1998 
 1999      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 2000 
 2001      Time:     While system is running.
 2002 
 2003      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 2004                CPU  or memory   hardware problems.   Although the
 2005                directory  is   locked,  a  failure   occurred  in
 2006                uid_path_util$get.
 2007 
 2008      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 2009 
 2010 
 2011 
 2012                [access_audit_log_fault_.pl1]
 2013                access_audit_log_fault_:  Link  entry where branch
 2014                expected (ep=PTR).
 2015 
 2016 
 2017      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
 2018 
 2019      Time:     While system is running.
 2020 
 2021      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 2022                CPU or memory hardware  problems.  After getting a
 2023                directory  entry for  a specific  segno the branch
 2024                switch in the entry was found to be off.
 2025 
 2026      Action:   Follow normal recovery procedures.
 2027 
 2028 
 2029 
 2030 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          35                  11/13/89
 2031 access_audit_log_fault_        -35-                      11/13/89^L
 2032 
 2033 
 2034                [access_viol.pl1]
 2035                access_viol:  associative memory fault.
 2036 
 2037 
 2038      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
 2039 
 2040      Time:     While system is running.
 2041 
 2042      Meaning:  The  processor associative  memory has  detected a
 2043                usage count error.
 2044 
 2045      Action:   Notify Field Engineering personnel.
 2046 
 2047 
 2048 
 2049                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2050                act_ctl_$dp:    Net   accounting   array   version
 2051                (VERSION_RETURNED)   not    supported.    Expected
 2052                version (VERSION_SUPPORTED)
 2053 
 2054 
 2055      Stream:   as (severity2).
 2056 
 2057      Time:     While system is running.
 2058 
 2059      Meaning:  network_accounting_gate_$read_and_reset_table
 2060                returned a  structure version which  act_ctl_ does
 2061                not support.  This indicates  a logic error in the
 2062                supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems.
 2063 
 2064      Action:   $contact_sm
 2065 
 2066 
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 2070 
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 2086 
 2087 
 2088 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          36                  11/13/89
 2089 act_ctl_$dp                    -36-                      11/13/89^L
 2090 
 2091 
 2092                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2093                act_ctl_$init:             cannot           locate
 2094                Initializer.SysDaemon pdt entry
 2095 
 2096 
 2097      Stream:   as (severity2)
 2098 
 2099      Time:     System Intialization.
 2100 
 2101      Meaning:  The  accounting  system  requires  the  entry  for
 2102                Initializer in the project SysDaemon to be present
 2103                because certain  system metering figures  are kept
 2104                there.  This entry cannot be found, either because
 2105                SysDaemon.pdt  has  been   lost,  or  because  its
 2106                contents  have been   destroyed.  The  system will
 2107                probably  encounter a   simfault_xxx error  and be
 2108                unable to start up.
 2109 
 2110      Action:   Contact  the  system  programming  staff.   Do not
 2111                attempt to  run the system until  this problem has
 2112                been fixed.
 2113 
 2114 
 2115 
 2116                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2117                act_ctl_$init:  ERROR_MESSAGE.   Cannot unlock PDT
 2118                PATHNAME.
 2119 
 2120 
 2121      Stream:   as (severity2)
 2122 
 2123      Time:     System Intialization.
 2124 
 2125      Meaning:  This  message  occurs   during  answering  service
 2126                initialization when attempting to unlock all PDTs.
 2127                ERROR_MESSAGE  specifies the   the reason  for the
 2128                problem.  The PDT is  skipped.  Later problems may
 2129                arise because of this error.
 2130 
 2131      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 2132 
 2133 
 2134 
 2135 
 2136 
 2137 
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 2142 
 2143 
 2144 
 2145 
 2146 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          37                  11/13/89
 2147 act_ctl_$init                  -37-                      11/13/89^L
 2148 
 2149 
 2150                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2151                act_ctl_$init:   ERROR_MESSAGE.   creating  update
 2152                channel
 2153 
 2154 
 2155      Stream:   as (severity2)
 2156 
 2157      Time:     System Intialization.
 2158 
 2159      Meaning:  The timer  channel that causes  accounting updates
 2160                to  be  performed  could   not  be  created.   All
 2161                accounting updates will be  manual, triggered by a
 2162                user logging out.
 2163 
 2164      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 2165 
 2166 
 2167 
 2168                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2169                act_ctl_$init:  illegal value  (DD) for accounting
 2170                update interval in installation_parms.
 2171 
 2172 
 2173      Stream:   as (severity2)
 2174 
 2175      Time:     System Intialization.
 2176 
 2177      Meaning:  The value  given in installation_parms.acct_update
 2178                is   less   than   or    equal   to   zero.    The
 2179                installation_parms file is probabily damaged.
 2180 
 2181      Action:   Contact  the  system  programming  staff.   Do not
 2182                attempt to  run the system until  this problem has
 2183                been fixed.
 2184 
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 2202 
 2203 
 2204 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          38                  11/13/89
 2205 act_ctl_$init                  -38-                      11/13/89^L
 2206 
 2207 
 2208                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2209                act_ctl_$init:  The PDT is damaged.  Cannot unlock
 2210                PATHNAME.
 2211 
 2212 
 2213      Stream:   as (severity2)
 2214 
 2215      Time:     System Intialization.
 2216 
 2217      Meaning:  This  message  occurs   during  answering  service
 2218                initialization when attempting to unlock all PDTs.
 2219                The  specified PDT  had its  damaged switch turned
 2220                on.  Because of this, it was not unlocked from the
 2221                previous bootload.  It is skipped.  Later problems
 2222                may  arise when  an attempt  is made  to reference
 2223                this PDT.
 2224 
 2225      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 2226 
 2227 
 2228 
 2229                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2230                act_ctl_$update:  Error from ROUTINE:  MESSAGE
 2231 
 2232 
 2233      Stream:   as (severity2).
 2234 
 2235      Time:     While system is running.
 2236 
 2237      Meaning:  The system encountered  problems while referencing
 2238                the
 2239                          network_accounting_table.            The
 2240                network_accounting_ ROUTINE being
 2241                          called and MESSAGE text further describe
 2242                the error.
 2243 
 2244      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 2245 
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 2262 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          39                  11/13/89
 2263 act_ctl_$update                -39-                      11/13/89^L
 2264 
 2265 
 2266                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2267                act_ctl_$update:   Net  accounting  array  version
 2268                (VERSION_RETURNED)   not    supported.    Expected
 2269                version (VERSION_SUPPORTED)
 2270 
 2271 
 2272      Stream:   as (severity2).
 2273 
 2274      Time:     While system is running.
 2275 
 2276      Meaning:  network_accounting_gate_$read_and_reset_table
 2277                returned a  structure version which  act_ctl_ does
 2278                not support.  This indicates  a logic error in the
 2279                supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems.
 2280 
 2281      Action:   $contact_sm
 2282 
 2283 
 2284 
 2285                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2286                act_ctl_$update:  Processid XXXXXXXX missing.  Not
 2287                charged  for  XX  pkt,  YY  byte  and  ZZ seconds;
 2288                was/was not purged.
 2289 
 2290 
 2291      Stream:   as (severity2)
 2292 
 2293      Time:     While system is running.
 2294 
 2295      Meaning:  After  charging network  accounting usage  for all
 2296                users  on  the  system,  an  entry  was  found for
 2297                processid XXXXXXXX.  The XX,  YY and ZZ are counts
 2298                of the usage which the  process had.  If the entry
 2299                was for  a process which  is no longer  logged in,
 2300                the accounting record was  purged from the network
 2301                accounting file.
 2302 
 2303      Action:   Note for system programmer action.
 2304 
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 2319 
 2320 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          40                  11/13/89
 2321 act_ctl_$update                -40-                      11/13/89^L
 2322 
 2323 
 2324                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2325                act_ctl_:  accounting disabled
 2326 
 2327 
 2328      Stream:   as (severity1)
 2329 
 2330      Time:     May occur at any time.
 2331 
 2332      Meaning:  The accounting system has  been disabled by a call
 2333                to act_ctl_$act_ctl_disable.
 2334 
 2335      Action:   No operator action is required.
 2336 
 2337 
 2338 
 2339                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2340                act_ctl_:  accounting enabled.
 2341 
 2342 
 2343      Stream:   as (severity1)
 2344 
 2345      Time:     May occur at any time.
 2346 
 2347      Meaning:  The accounting  system has been  enabled, probably
 2348                after   a   special   session,   by   a   call  to
 2349                act_ctl_$act_ctl_reable.
 2350 
 2351      Action:   No operator action is required.
 2352 
 2353 
 2354 
 2355                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2356                act_ctl_:   alarm clock  late or  failing by XX.XX
 2357                mins
 2358 
 2359 
 2360      Stream:   as (severity1)
 2361 
 2362      Time:     While system is running.
 2363 
 2364      Meaning:  The  alarm   clock  channel  has  not   caused  an
 2365                accounting update to be performed when it was due.
 2366                (The time between updates is stored in the segment
 2367                installation_parms.)  The system performs a manual
 2368                accounting update.  This message may appear if the
 2369                system has entered BOS,  and Multics has then been
 2370                restarted  by the GO  command.  In such  case, the
 2371                message can be ignored.
 2372 
 2373      Action:   Note for system programmer action.
 2374 
 2375 
 2376 
 2377 
 2378 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          41                  11/13/89
 2379 act_ctl_                       -41-                      11/13/89^L
 2380 
 2381 
 2382                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2383                act_ctl_:  bumping absNN  NAME.PROJ - inactive too
 2384                long
 2385 
 2386 
 2387      Stream:   as (severity1)
 2388 
 2389      Time:     While system is running.
 2390 
 2391      Meaning:  The  absentee job  on  absentee  slot NN  for user
 2392                NAME.PROJ  has remained   blocked too  long.  (The
 2393                inactive  time  limit  is  stored  in  the segment
 2394                installation_parms.)  The absentee job is bumped.
 2395 
 2396      Action:   No operator action is required.
 2397 
 2398 
 2399 
 2400                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2401                act_ctl_:  bumping absXX NAME.PROJ - too much time
 2402 
 2403 
 2404      Stream:   as (severity1)
 2405 
 2406      Time:     While system is running.
 2407 
 2408      Meaning:  The absentee job on absentee  slot XX for the user
 2409                NAME.PROJ has exceeded the  CPU time limit for the
 2410                queue.   (This  limit  is  stored  in  the segment
 2411                installation_parms.)  The absentee job is bumped.
 2412 
 2413      Action:   No operator action is required.
 2414 
 2415 
 2416 
 2417                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2418                act_ctl_:  bumping NAME.PROJ for inactivity
 2419 
 2420 
 2421      Stream:   as (severity1)
 2422 
 2423      Time:     While system is running.
 2424 
 2425      Meaning:  The user with name NAME  and project PROJ has been
 2426                inactive too  long, and is bumped  off the system.
 2427                The maximum inactive time is stored in the segment
 2428                installation_parms.
 2429 
 2430      Action:   No operator action is required.
 2431 
 2432 
 2433 
 2434 
 2435 
 2436 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          42                  11/13/89
 2437 act_ctl_                       -42-                      11/13/89^L
 2438 
 2439 
 2440                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2441                act_ctl_:  bumping NAME.PROJ.  REASON
 2442 
 2443 
 2444      Stream:   as (severity1)
 2445 
 2446      Time:     While system is running.
 2447 
 2448      Meaning:  The user with name NAME  and project PROJ has been
 2449                bumped  because  some   per-user  limit  has  been
 2450                exceeded.  REASON tells what was wrong; it will be
 2451                a  message such  as "User  resource limit  of $100
 2452                monthly exceeded,"  depending on which  user limit
 2453                has been exceeded.
 2454 
 2455      Action:   No operator action is required.
 2456 
 2457 
 2458 
 2459                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2460                act_ctl_:  changing shift from x to y
 2461 
 2462 
 2463      Stream:   as (severity1)
 2464 
 2465      Time:     While system is running.
 2466 
 2467      Meaning:  The  current accounting   shift has  changed.  The
 2468                table that tells the beginning time for each shift
 2469                is stored in the segment installation_parms.
 2470 
 2471      Action:   No operator action is required.
 2472 
 2473 
 2474 
 2475                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2476                act_ctl_:  charged X, available Y mins
 2477 
 2478 
 2479      Stream:   as (severity0)
 2480 
 2481      Time:     While system is running.
 2482 
 2483      Meaning:  X is  the sum of  virtual CPU time  charged to all
 2484                processes and Y is the total virtual CPU time used
 2485                by  all  processes.   This  message  logs detailed
 2486                accounting  information and  appears whenever  the
 2487                message  "act_ctl_:   discrepancy  of  XX.XX mins"
 2488                appears.
 2489 
 2490      Action:   No operator action is required.
 2491 
 2492 
 2493 
 2494 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          43                  11/13/89
 2495 act_ctl_                       -43-                      11/13/89^L
 2496 
 2497 
 2498                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2499                act_ctl_:  discrepancy of XX.XX mins
 2500 
 2501 
 2502      Stream:   as (severity1)
 2503 
 2504      Time:     While system is running.
 2505 
 2506      Meaning:  The total time available from traffic control does
 2507                not  agree with  the total  time charged  to users
 2508                plus  the  Initializer  time  plus  the idle time.
 2509                Some process has escaped being accounted for.
 2510 
 2511      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 2512 
 2513 
 2514 
 2515                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2516                act_ctl_:    Lock  wait   time  exceeded.    While
 2517                destroying proc for NAME.PROJ
 2518 
 2519 
 2520      Stream:   as (severity2)
 2521 
 2522      Time:     While system is running.
 2523 
 2524      Meaning:  The accounting  system was unable to  lock the PDT
 2525                entry for the user NAME in the project PROJ within
 2526                its  time limit  (usually five  minutes) This user
 2527                attempted  to log out  or destroy a  process.  The
 2528                entry  was   probably  locked  because   a  system
 2529                administrator or  daemon process locked  the entry
 2530                and then failed.  The system attempts to continue.
 2531 
 2532      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 2533 
 2534 
 2535 
 2536 
 2537 
 2538 
 2539 
 2540 
 2541 
 2542 
 2543 
 2544 
 2545 
 2546 
 2547 
 2548 
 2549 
 2550 
 2551 
 2552 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          44                  11/13/89
 2553 act_ctl_                       -44-                      11/13/89^L
 2554 
 2555 
 2556                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2557                act_ctl_:   MODE  update:    users  =  NN,  pf=XX,
 2558                vcpu=YY.Y, rt=ZZ.Z MESSAGE
 2559 
 2560 
 2561      Stream:   as (severity1)
 2562 
 2563      Time:     While system is running.
 2564 
 2565      Meaning:  Periodically,  the  accounting  programs  read and
 2566                store the  CPU usage for each  user.  This message
 2567                is printed when the update completes.  MODE may be
 2568                'Automatic', in which case  the update occurred at
 2569                the normal system  parameter time; 'Manual', where
 2570                the  normal update  didn't occur;  or 'Shift Cmnd'
 2571                where the update occurred  due to a shift command.
 2572                XX  is   the  number  of  page   faults  taken  by
 2573                Initializer for  update.  YY.Y is the  virtual CPU
 2574                time taken by Initializer for update.  ZZ.Z is the
 2575                real  time   taken  by  Initializer   for  update.
 2576                MESSAGE  may  be  one  or  both  of  the following
 2577                strings:   'answer  table  locked'  or 'install(s)
 2578                pending'
 2579 
 2580      Action:   No  operator action  is required.   The number  of
 2581                seconds  between accounting   updates is  a system
 2582                parameter that  an installation may change;  it is
 2583                stored in the segment installation_parms.
 2584 
 2585 
 2586 
 2587                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2588                act_ctl_:   process   XXXXXXXXXXXX  for  NAME.PROJ
 2589                vanished
 2590 
 2591 
 2592      Stream:   as (severity2)
 2593 
 2594      Time:     While system is running.
 2595 
 2596      Meaning:  Traffic control cannot locate a process for a user
 2597                who should have one  according to accounting.  The
 2598                system attempts to run  normally, but this user is
 2599                not charged.  An attempt is  made to bump the user
 2600                in  question.  This  may be  the first  indication
 2601                that  the  segment  >system_control_1>answer_table
 2602                has been damaged.
 2603 
 2604      Action:   Note for system programmer action.
 2605 
 2606 
 2607 
 2608 
 2609 
 2610 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          45                  11/13/89
 2611 act_ctl_                       -45-                      11/13/89^L
 2612 
 2613 
 2614                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2615                act_ctl_:  shutdown,  NNN WW.WW XX.XX  YY.YY ZZ.ZZ
 2616                HH:MM:SS $DDD.DD
 2617 
 2618 
 2619      Stream:   as (severity1)
 2620 
 2621      Time:     System shutdown.
 2622 
 2623      Meaning:  A successful shutdown of the accounting portion of
 2624                the system has been accomplished.  NNN logins were
 2625                recorded,  for a  total usage  of HH:MM:SS  of CPU
 2626                time charged.   The other numbers are  of interest
 2627                to  system administrators and  programmers.  WW.WW
 2628                is the average queue  length, XX.XX is the average
 2629                eligible, YY.YY  is the thrashing index,  ZZ.ZZ is
 2630                the  average  response,  and  DDD.DD  is the total
 2631                dollar  charge since  startup.  A  shutdown of the
 2632                hardcore system follows this message.
 2633 
 2634      Action:   No operator action is required.
 2635 
 2636 
 2637 
 2638                [act_ctl_.pl1]
 2639                act_ctl_:  STRING for  USER.PROJ is negative (NUM)
 2640                at logout;
 2641                           set it to zero.
 2642 
 2643 
 2644      Stream:   as (severity2)
 2645 
 2646      Time:     While system is running.
 2647 
 2648      Meaning:  A counter value of STRING was decremented by 1 and
 2649                went negative.  It was  noticed when attempting to
 2650                log out USER on the  PROJ project.  This is a sign
 2651                of possible damage to the PROJ pdt.
 2652 
 2653      Action:   Note for system programmer action.
 2654 
 2655 
 2656 
 2657 
 2658 
 2659 
 2660 
 2661 
 2662 
 2663 
 2664 
 2665 
 2666 
 2667 
 2668 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          46                  11/13/89
 2669 act_ctl_                       -46-                      11/13/89^L
 2670 
 2671 
 2672                [act_proc.pl1]
 2673                act_proc:  from grab_aste ERRORMESSAGE
 2674 
 2675 
 2676      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
 2677 
 2678      Time:     While system is running.
 2679 
 2680      Meaning:  In  attempting  to  create  a  process, the system
 2681                could not  force the PDS or  descriptor segment of
 2682                that  process  to  be  activated  and held active.
 2683                ERRORMESSAGE  is  an  error_table_  message.  This
 2684                indicates a logic error  in the supervisor, or CPU
 2685                or memory hardware problems.
 2686 
 2687      Action:   Follow normal recovery procedures.
 2688 
 2689 
 2690 
 2691                [act_proc.pl1]
 2692                act_proc:   KST size   specified (SIZE)  less than
 2693                minimum (MIN_SIZE).  Creating process for GROUPID.
 2694 
 2695 
 2696      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
 2697 
 2698      Time:     While system is running.
 2699 
 2700      Meaning:  The     project    administrator     (or    system
 2701                administrator) for  user GROUPID set  the kst_size
 2702                parameter in  the PDT to SIZE, which  is less than
 2703                the  valid minimum  MIN_SIZE.  The  process is not
 2704                created.   Note that  a process  with MINIMUM  KST
 2705                size will probably not be of any use.  The minimum
 2706                useful KST size is on the order of MINIMUM + 50.
 2707 
 2708      Action:   Change the PMF/PDT.
 2709 
 2710 
 2711 
 2712 
 2713 
 2714 
 2715 
 2716 
 2717 
 2718 
 2719 
 2720 
 2721 
 2722 
 2723 
 2724 
 2725 
 2726 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          47                  11/13/89
 2727 act_proc                       -47-                      11/13/89^L
 2728 
 2729 
 2730                [activate.pl1]
 2731                activate:  activating into father PPPP
 2732 
 2733 
 2734      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
 2735 
 2736      Time:     While system is running.
 2737 
 2738      Meaning:  The  AST  entry  pointer  returned  by get_aste is
 2739                identical to the AST  entry pointer for the parent
 2740                of the segment being  activated.  This indicates a
 2741                logic  error in the  supervisor, or CPU  or memory
 2742                hardware problems.  This error crashes the system.
 2743 
 2744      Action:   Follow normal recovery procedures.
 2745 
 2746 
 2747 
 2748                [activate.pl1]
 2749                activate:  error on (deciduous) (dir) NAME
 2750 
 2751 
 2752      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
 2753 
 2754      Time:     While system is running.
 2755 
 2756      Meaning:  An attempt  has been made to  activate a deciduous
 2757                segment, or to activate a segment when the VTOCE's
 2758                directory  switch  did  not  match  the branch.  A
 2759                connection  failure   is  returned  to   the  user
 2760                process.  This  information is logged for  the use
 2761                of system programmers.
 2762 
 2763      Action:   No operator action is required.
 2764 
 2765 
 2766 
 2767 
 2768 
 2769 
 2770 
 2771 
 2772 
 2773 
 2774 
 2775 
 2776 
 2777 
 2778 
 2779 
 2780 
 2781 
 2782 
 2783 
 2784 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          48                  11/13/89
 2785 activate                       -48-                      11/13/89^L
 2786 
 2787 
 2788                [activate.pl1]
 2789                activate:  Setting damaged switch on NAME at VTOCX
 2790                (dskX_NN{s}).  Filemap damaged.
 2791 
 2792 
 2793      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
 2794 
 2795      Time:     While system is running.
 2796 
 2797      Meaning:  The segment's File Map in the VTOCE had an invalid
 2798                checksum,  which indicates   likely damage  to the
 2799                File Map.   The segment is marked  as damaged.  It
 2800                is  possible that  there  is  other damage  on the
 2801                physical  volume  due  to  invalid  or reused disk
 2802                addresses.  The count of volume inconsistencies is
 2803                incremented by 1.
 2804 
 2805      Action:   Examine the VTOCE for damage using dump_vtoce.  If
 2806                other   damage  is    evident,  delete   it  using
 2807                hp_delete_vtoce  -clear and  recover the  segment.
 2808                Run  the  physical  volume  scavenger  as  soon as
 2809                possible to detect and correct other damage on the
 2810                physical volume.
 2811 
 2812 
 2813 
 2814                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 2815                addcpu:  Associative  memories not enabled  on CPU
 2816                X.
 2817 
 2818 
 2819      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 2820 
 2821      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 2822 
 2823      Meaning:  The SDWAM  and/or PTWAM on  CPU X is  not enabled.
 2824                CPU X was not added.
 2825 
 2826      Action:   Set the  appropriate associative memory  switch on
 2827                and try addcpu again.
 2828 
 2829 
 2830 
 2831 
 2832 
 2833 
 2834 
 2835 
 2836 
 2837 
 2838 
 2839 
 2840 
 2841 
 2842 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          49                  11/13/89
 2843 addcpu                         -49-                      11/13/89^L
 2844 
 2845 
 2846                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 2847                addcpu:  CPU X is already online.
 2848 
 2849 
 2850      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 2851 
 2852      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 2853 
 2854      Meaning:  A  redundant  addcpu  X  command  was  issued.  No
 2855                action was taken.
 2856 
 2857      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 2858 
 2859 
 2860 
 2861                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 2862                addcpu:  CPU X is not configured.
 2863 
 2864 
 2865      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 2866 
 2867      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 2868 
 2869      Meaning:  There   is  no   CPU  card   for  CPU   X  in  the
 2870                configuration deck.  The CPU cannot be added.
 2871 
 2872      Action:   If  the CPU name  was mistyped, enter  a corrected
 2873                command.   If the  configuration deck  omitted the
 2874                CPU  card,  that  CPU  cannot  be  added until the
 2875                system is shut down and the deck corrected.
 2876 
 2877 
 2878 
 2879                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 2880                addcpu:  CPU X is not enabled at MEM Y.
 2881 
 2882 
 2883      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 2884 
 2885      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 2886 
 2887      Meaning:  CPU  X cannot  be  added  because the  PORT ENABLE
 2888                switch at MEM Y does not enable it.
 2889 
 2890      Action:   Fix the switches and try addcpu again.
 2891 
 2892 
 2893 
 2894 
 2895 
 2896 
 2897 
 2898 
 2899 
 2900 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          50                  11/13/89
 2901 addcpu                         -50-                      11/13/89^L
 2902 
 2903 
 2904                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 2905                addcpu:  CPU X is not in Multics mode.
 2906 
 2907 
 2908      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 2909 
 2910      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 2911 
 2912      Meaning:  CPU X  cannot be added because its  mode switch is
 2913                wrong.
 2914 
 2915      Action:   Fix the switch and try again.
 2916 
 2917 
 2918 
 2919                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 2920                addcpu:   Illegal command or  subroutine argument.
 2921                BLAH
 2922 
 2923 
 2924      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 2925 
 2926      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 2927 
 2928      Meaning:  Invalid input was typed.
 2929 
 2930      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 2931 
 2932 
 2933 
 2934                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 2935                addcpu:  Lockup fault trying to start CPU X.
 2936 
 2937 
 2938      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 2939 
 2940      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 2941 
 2942      Meaning:  This happens  occasionally.  The reason for  it is
 2943                unknown.
 2944 
 2945      Action:   Try addcpu a few more times.
 2946 
 2947 
 2948 
 2949 
 2950 
 2951 
 2952 
 2953 
 2954 
 2955 
 2956 
 2957 
 2958 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          51                  11/13/89
 2959 addcpu                         -51-                      11/13/89^L
 2960 
 2961 
 2962                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 2963                addcpu:  No response from CPU X.
 2964 
 2965 
 2966      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 2967 
 2968      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 2969 
 2970      Meaning:  CPU X did not start  up when commanded.  It may be
 2971                malfunctioning or in STEP.
 2972 
 2973      Action:   Check  the switches.   If any  are wrong,  correct
 2974                them  and retry  addcpu.  Otherwise,  notify Field
 2975                Engineering.
 2976 
 2977 
 2978 
 2979                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 2980                addcpu:  Reconfiguration database is locked.
 2981 
 2982 
 2983      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 2984 
 2985      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 2986 
 2987      Meaning:  Another  process   is  performing  reconfiguration
 2988                currently, or  a fault during  reconfiguration has
 2989                left the reconfiguration tables locked.
 2990 
 2991      Action:   If  it  is  certain   that  no  other  process  is
 2992                reconfiguring,   and   that    the   fault   which
 2993                interrupted  reconfiguration has  been cured,  the
 2994                reconfigure$force_unlock  command may  be used  to
 2995                clear the lock at the direction of system staff.
 2996 
 2997 
 2998 
 2999                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3000                addcpu:  Startup fault trying to start CPU X.
 3001 
 3002 
 3003      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3004 
 3005      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3006 
 3007      Meaning:  This happens sometimes.  Nobody knows why.
 3008 
 3009      Action:   Try again a few times.
 3010 
 3011 
 3012 
 3013 
 3014 
 3015 
 3016 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          52                  11/13/89
 3017 addcpu                         -52-                      11/13/89^L
 3018 
 3019 
 3020                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3021                addcpu:  The  following switches on CPU  X are set
 3022                incorrectly:
 3023                Fault Base
 3024                Processor Number
 3025                Port Assignment MEM Y
 3026                Port Enable MEM Y
 3027                Interlace MEM Y
 3028                Size MEM Y
 3029                Half/Full MEM Y
 3030 
 3031 
 3032      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3033 
 3034      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3035 
 3036      Meaning:  The listed switches are set incorrectly.
 3037 
 3038      Action:   Correct the switches and try addcpu again.
 3039 
 3040 
 3041 
 3042                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3043                addcpu:  Trouble fault trying to start CPU X.
 3044 
 3045 
 3046      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3047 
 3048      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3049 
 3050      Meaning:  This happens sometimes.  Nobody knows why.
 3051 
 3052      Action:   Try again a few times.
 3053 
 3054 
 3055 
 3056                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3057                addcpu:  Wrong number of arguments supplied.
 3058 
 3059 
 3060      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3061 
 3062      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3063 
 3064      Meaning:  Invalid input was typed.
 3065 
 3066      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 3067 
 3068 
 3069 
 3070 
 3071 
 3072 
 3073 
 3074 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          53                  11/13/89
 3075 addcpu                         -53-                      11/13/89^L
 3076 
 3077 
 3078                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3079                Added frame XXX.
 3080 
 3081 
 3082      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3083 
 3084      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3085 
 3086      Meaning:  This is  the response to a  successful addmain XXX
 3087                command.
 3088 
 3089      Action:   No operator action is required.
 3090 
 3091 
 3092 
 3093                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3094                Added frames XXX thru YYY.
 3095 
 3096 
 3097      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3098 
 3099      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3100 
 3101      Meaning:  This is the response to a successful addmain XXX N
 3102                command.
 3103 
 3104      Action:   No operator action is required.
 3105 
 3106 
 3107 
 3108                [disk_table_.pl1]
 3109                added pv PVNAME to mounted lv LVNAME.
 3110 
 3111 
 3112      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3113 
 3114      Time:     While system is running.
 3115 
 3116      Meaning:  An av command  was used to increase the  size of a
 3117                mounted volume.
 3118 
 3119      Action:   No operator action is required.
 3120 
 3121 
 3122 
 3123 
 3124 
 3125 
 3126 
 3127 
 3128 
 3129 
 3130 
 3131 
 3132 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          54                  11/13/89
 3133 added pv PVNAME to mounted     -54-                      11/13/89^L
 3134 
 3135 
 3136                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3137                Added SCU X and its memory.
 3138 
 3139 
 3140      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3141 
 3142      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3143 
 3144      Meaning:  This  is the  response  to  a successful  addmem X
 3145                command.
 3146 
 3147      Action:   No operator action is required.
 3148 
 3149 
 3150 
 3151                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3152                Added SCU's X and Y (interlaced) and their memory.
 3153 
 3154 
 3155      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3156 
 3157      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3158 
 3159      Meaning:  This  is the  response  to  a successful  addmem X
 3160                command  when SCU's  X and  Y have  their memories
 3161                interlaced.
 3162 
 3163      Action:   No operator action is required.
 3164 
 3165 
 3166 
 3167                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3168                addmain:  Illegal command  or subroutine argument.
 3169                BLAH
 3170 
 3171 
 3172      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3173 
 3174      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3175 
 3176      Meaning:  Invalid input was typed.
 3177 
 3178      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 3179 
 3180 
 3181 
 3182 
 3183 
 3184 
 3185 
 3186 
 3187 
 3188 
 3189 
 3190 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          55                  11/13/89
 3191 addmain                        -55-                      11/13/89^L
 3192 
 3193 
 3194                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3195                addmain:  Reconfiguration database is locked.
 3196 
 3197 
 3198      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3199 
 3200      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3201 
 3202      Meaning:  Another  process   is  performing  reconfiguration
 3203                currently, or  a fault during  reconfiguration has
 3204                left the reconfiguration tables locked.
 3205 
 3206      Action:   If  it  is  certain   that  no  other  process  is
 3207                reconfiguring,   and   that    the   fault   which
 3208                interrupted  reconfiguration has  been cured,  the
 3209                reconfigure$force_unlock  command may  be used  to
 3210                clear the lock at the direction of system staff.
 3211 
 3212 
 3213 
 3214                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3215                addmain:  Request is not  within range of a single
 3216                controller.  MAIN XXX
 3217 
 3218 
 3219      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3220 
 3221      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3222 
 3223      Meaning:  An addmain command  must specify memory completely
 3224                within the range of a single controller.
 3225 
 3226      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 3227 
 3228 
 3229 
 3230                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3231                addmain:  Wrong number of arguments supplied.
 3232 
 3233 
 3234      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3235 
 3236      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3237 
 3238      Meaning:  Invalid input was typed.
 3239 
 3240      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 3241 
 3242 
 3243 
 3244 
 3245 
 3246 
 3247 
 3248 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          56                  11/13/89
 3249 addmain                        -56-                      11/13/89^L
 3250 
 3251 
 3252                [add_scu.pl1]
 3253                addmem:  Added MEM X.
 3254 
 3255 
 3256      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 3257 
 3258      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3259 
 3260      Meaning:  The system control unit X has been added.
 3261 
 3262      Action:   No operator action is required.
 3263 
 3264 
 3265 
 3266                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3267                addmem:   Illegal command or  subroutine argument.
 3268                BLAH
 3269 
 3270 
 3271      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3272 
 3273      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3274 
 3275      Meaning:  Invalid input was typed.
 3276 
 3277      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 3278 
 3279 
 3280 
 3281                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3282                addmem:  MEM Y cannot be accessed by CPU X.
 3283 
 3284 
 3285      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3286 
 3287      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3288 
 3289      Meaning:  CPU   X  is   unable   to   access  MEM   Y.   The
 3290                configuration  deck may  be incorrect,  or the CPU
 3291                and SCU switches may be in the wrong settings.
 3292 
 3293      Action:   Check the  switches and make sure  that they agree
 3294                with  the  configuration  deck.   Then  try addmem
 3295                again.
 3296 
 3297 
 3298 
 3299 
 3300 
 3301 
 3302 
 3303 
 3304 
 3305 
 3306 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          57                  11/13/89
 3307 addmem                         -57-                      11/13/89^L
 3308 
 3309 
 3310                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3311                addmem:  MEM Y does not  have mask assigned to CPU
 3312                X.
 3313 
 3314 
 3315      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3316 
 3317      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3318 
 3319      Meaning:  The  MASK/PORT  ASSIGNMENT  (4MW  SCU)  or EXECUTE
 3320                INTERRUPT MASK  ASSIGNMENT (6000 SCU)  switches on
 3321                SCU Y are incorrect.
 3322 
 3323      Action:   Fix the switches and try addmem again.
 3324 
 3325 
 3326 
 3327                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3328                addmem:  MEM  Y has duplicate mask  assignments to
 3329                CPU X.
 3330 
 3331 
 3332      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3333 
 3334      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3335 
 3336      Meaning:  The  MASK/PORT  ASSIGNMENT  (4MW  SCU)  or EXECUTE
 3337                INTERRUPT MASK  ASSIGNMENT (6000 SCU)  switches on
 3338                SCU Y are incorrect.
 3339 
 3340      Action:   Fix the switches and try addmem again.
 3341 
 3342 
 3343 
 3344                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3345                addmem:   MEM Y  has  mask  Z assigned  to non-CPU
 3346                port.
 3347 
 3348 
 3349      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3350 
 3351      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3352 
 3353      Meaning:  The  MASK/PORT  ASSIGNMENT  (4MW  SCU)  or EXECUTE
 3354                INTERRUPT MASK  ASSIGNMENT (6000 SCU)  switches on
 3355                SCU Y are incorrect.
 3356 
 3357      Action:   Fix the switches and try addmem again.
 3358 
 3359 
 3360 
 3361 
 3362 
 3363 
 3364 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          58                  11/13/89
 3365 addmem                         -58-                      11/13/89^L
 3366 
 3367 
 3368                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3369                addmem:  MEM Y is already online.
 3370 
 3371 
 3372      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3373 
 3374      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3375 
 3376      Meaning:  An  addmem Y  command was   typed when  SCU Y  was
 3377                already online.
 3378 
 3379      Action:   No operator action is required.
 3380 
 3381 
 3382 
 3383                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3384                addmem:  MEM Y is not configured.
 3385 
 3386 
 3387      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3388 
 3389      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3390 
 3391      Meaning:  There is no MEM card  in the configuration for MEM
 3392                y.  The SCU cannot be added.
 3393 
 3394      Action:   If  the SCU name  was mistyped, enter  a corrected
 3395                command.   If the  configuration deck  omitted the
 3396                MEM card, the SCU cannot be added until the system
 3397                is shut down and the deck corrected.
 3398 
 3399 
 3400 
 3401                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3402                addmem:  MEM Y is not enabled on CPU X.
 3403 
 3404 
 3405      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3406 
 3407      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3408 
 3409      Meaning:  The  ENABLE switch  on the  CONFIGURATION panel of
 3410                CPU X does not enable SCU Y.  The memory cannot be
 3411                added.
 3412 
 3413      Action:   Fix the switches and try addmem again.
 3414 
 3415 
 3416 
 3417 
 3418 
 3419 
 3420 
 3421 
 3422 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          59                  11/13/89
 3423 addmem                         -59-                      11/13/89^L
 3424 
 3425 
 3426                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3427                addmem:  MEM Y is not in PROGRAM mode.
 3428 
 3429 
 3430      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3431 
 3432      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3433 
 3434      Meaning:  The  MODE switch on  4MW SCU Y  is not in  PROGRAM
 3435                mode.  The SCU cannot be added.
 3436 
 3437      Action:   Fix the switches and try addmem again.
 3438 
 3439      Action:   No operator action is required.
 3440 
 3441 
 3442 
 3443                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3444                addmem:  Reconfiguration database is locked.
 3445 
 3446 
 3447      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3448 
 3449      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3450 
 3451      Meaning:  Another  process   is  performing  reconfiguration
 3452                currently, or  a fault during  reconfiguration has
 3453                left the reconfiguration tables locked.
 3454 
 3455      Action:   If  it  is  certain   that  no  other  process  is
 3456                reconfiguring,   and   that    the   fault   which
 3457                interrupted  reconfiguration has  been cured,  the
 3458                reconfigure$force_unlock  command may  be used  to
 3459                clear the lock at the direction of system staff.
 3460 
 3461 
 3462 
 3463 
 3464 
 3465 
 3466 
 3467 
 3468 
 3469 
 3470 
 3471 
 3472 
 3473 
 3474 
 3475 
 3476 
 3477 
 3478 
 3479 
 3480 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          60                  11/13/89
 3481 addmem                         -60-                      11/13/89^L
 3482 
 3483 
 3484                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3485                addmem:   Size   of  MEM  Y  disagrees   with  CPU
 3486                switches.
 3487 
 3488 
 3489      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3490 
 3491      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3492 
 3493      Meaning:  The memory size on  the configuration card for MEM
 3494                Y disagrees with the size on the CPU switches.
 3495 
 3496      Action:   If  the switches are  incorrect, fix them  and try
 3497                addmem  again.   If   the  configuration  deck  is
 3498                incorrect,  the system must  be shut down  and the
 3499                deck corrected before the SCU can be added.
 3500 
 3501 
 3502 
 3503                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3504                addmem:  Switches for MEM  Y set improperly on CPU
 3505                X.
 3506 
 3507 
 3508      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3509 
 3510      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3511 
 3512      Meaning:  The  ADDRESS  ASSIGNMENT  switches  for  SCU Y are
 3513                incorrect on CPU X.
 3514 
 3515      Action:   Correct the switches and try addmem again.
 3516 
 3517 
 3518 
 3519                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
 3520                addmem:  Wrong number of arguments supplied.
 3521 
 3522 
 3523      Stream:   Initializer process output.
 3524 
 3525      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3526 
 3527      Meaning:  Invalid input was typed.
 3528 
 3529      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 3530 
 3531 
 3532 
 3533 
 3534 
 3535 
 3536 
 3537 
 3538 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          61                  11/13/89
 3539 addmem                         -61-                      11/13/89^L
 3540 
 3541 
 3542                [admin_.pl1]
 3543                admin_:   abs   ABS_FUNCTION:   Expected  argument
 3544                missing.  After PREV_ARG.
 3545 
 3546 
 3547      Stream:   $as1
 3548 
 3549      Time:     In response to an operator abs command.
 3550 
 3551      Meaning:  A required value to a control argument supplied in
 3552                the "abs" command line is missing.
 3553 
 3554      Action:   Reenter corrected command line.
 3555 
 3556 
 3557 
 3558                [admin_.pl1]
 3559                admin_:  abs:  ABS_FUNCT:  error:  absentee not up
 3560 
 3561 
 3562      Stream:   $as1
 3563 
 3564      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3565 
 3566      Meaning:  An  abs  command  was   given,  but  the  absentee
 3567                facility had never been started up.  No action was
 3568                taken on the command.
 3569 
 3570      Action:   Type abs start to start up the absentee facility.
 3571 
 3572 
 3573 
 3574                [admin_.pl1]
 3575                admin_:  abs:  ABS_FUNCT:  error:  Invalid abs job
 3576                selection argument:  SSSS
 3577 
 3578 
 3579      Stream:   $as1
 3580 
 3581      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3582 
 3583      Meaning:  The job selection argument  SSSS is not recognized
 3584                as valid.
 3585 
 3586      Action:   Type  "help abs"  for details  of the  abs command
 3587                usage and try again.
 3588 
 3589 
 3590 
 3591 
 3592 
 3593 
 3594 
 3595 
 3596 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          62                  11/13/89
 3597 admin_                         -62-                      11/13/89^L
 3598 
 3599 
 3600                [admin_.pl1]
 3601                admin_:  abs:  ABS_FUNCT:  error:  Job in absentee
 3602                slot X does not match absin entry name SSSS
 3603 
 3604 
 3605      Stream:   $as1
 3606 
 3607      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3608 
 3609      Meaning:  The  entry  name  SSSS  of  the  absin  of the job
 3610                running  in specified  absentee slot  of absX does
 3611                not match the specified absin entry name.
 3612 
 3613      Action:   Recheck job specifications and try again.
 3614 
 3615 
 3616 
 3617                [admin_.pl1]
 3618                admin_:  abs:  ABS_FUNCT:  error:  Job in absentee
 3619                slot    X    does    not    match    absin    path
 3620                DIR_PATH>ENTRY_NAME
 3621 
 3622 
 3623      Stream:   $as1
 3624 
 3625      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3626 
 3627      Meaning:  The pathname  of the absin  of the job  running in
 3628                specified absentee slot of absX does not match the
 3629                specified absin pathname.
 3630 
 3631      Action:   Recheck job specifications and try again.
 3632 
 3633 
 3634 
 3635                [admin_.pl1]
 3636                admin_:  abs:  ABS_FUNCT:  error:  Job in absentee
 3637                slot X does not match request ID YYYY
 3638 
 3639 
 3640      Stream:   $as1
 3641 
 3642      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3643 
 3644      Meaning:  The  ID of the  job running in  specified absentee
 3645                slot of  absX does not  match the specified  ID of
 3646                YYYY.
 3647 
 3648      Action:   Recheck job specifications and try again.
 3649 
 3650 
 3651 
 3652 
 3653 
 3654 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          63                  11/13/89
 3655 admin_                         -63-                      11/13/89^L
 3656 
 3657 
 3658                [admin_.pl1]
 3659                admin_:  abs:  ABS_FUNCT:  error:  Job in absentee
 3660                slot X is not from queue DDDD
 3661 
 3662 
 3663      Stream:   $as1
 3664 
 3665      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3666 
 3667      Meaning:  The  queue of  the absin   of the  job running  in
 3668                specified absentee slot of absX does not match the
 3669                queue number DDDD.
 3670 
 3671      Action:   Recheck job specifications and try again.
 3672 
 3673 
 3674 
 3675                [admin_.pl1]
 3676                admin_:  abs:  ABS_FUNCT:  error:  Job in absentee
 3677                slot X is not from sender SSSS
 3678 
 3679 
 3680      Stream:   $as1
 3681 
 3682      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3683 
 3684      Meaning:  The  sender of  the absin  of the  job running  in
 3685                specified absentee slot of absX does not match the
 3686                specified sender, SSSS.
 3687 
 3688      Action:   Recheck job specifications and try again.
 3689 
 3690 
 3691 
 3692                [admin_.pl1]
 3693                admin_:  abs:  ABS_FUNCT:  error:  Job in absentee
 3694                slot X is not from user NAME.PROJ
 3695 
 3696 
 3697      Stream:   $as1
 3698 
 3699      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3700 
 3701      Meaning:  The job running in specified absentee slot of absX
 3702                is not from specified user, NAME.PROJ.
 3703 
 3704      Action:   Recheck job specifications and try again.
 3705 
 3706 
 3707 
 3708 
 3709 
 3710 
 3711 
 3712 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          64                  11/13/89
 3713 admin_                         -64-                      11/13/89^L
 3714 
 3715 
 3716                [admin_.pl1]
 3717                admin_:  abs:   ABS_FUNCT:  error:  More  than one
 3718                specification of an attribute is present:  SSSS
 3719 
 3720 
 3721      Stream:   $as1
 3722 
 3723      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3724 
 3725      Meaning:  The SSSS  attribute has already been  specified to
 3726                select  an  absentee  job   on  the  operator  abs
 3727                command.  An attribute can only be used once.
 3728 
 3729      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 3730 
 3731 
 3732 
 3733                [admin_.pl1]
 3734                admin_:   abs:   ABS_FUNCT:   error:   No  job  in
 3735                absentee slot X (status= SSSS).
 3736 
 3737 
 3738      Stream:   $as1
 3739 
 3740      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3741 
 3742      Meaning:  The absentee slot absX has an entry status of SSSS
 3743                indicating that no user is using it.
 3744 
 3745      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 3746 
 3747 
 3748 
 3749                [admin_.pl1]
 3750                admin_:  abs:  ABS_FUNCT:  error:  Personid NAME >
 3751                22 characters.
 3752 
 3753 
 3754      Stream:   $as1
 3755 
 3756      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3757 
 3758      Meaning:  The "abs  ABS_FUNCT" operator command  specified a
 3759                user name that is longer than 22 characters.
 3760 
 3761      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 3762 
 3763 
 3764 
 3765 
 3766 
 3767 
 3768 
 3769 
 3770 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          65                  11/13/89
 3771 admin_                         -65-                      11/13/89^L
 3772 
 3773 
 3774                [admin_.pl1]
 3775                admin_:  abs:  ABS_FUNCT:   error:  Projectid SSSS
 3776                is longer than 9 characters.
 3777 
 3778 
 3779      Stream:   $as1
 3780 
 3781      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3782 
 3783      Meaning:  The  "abs ABS_FUNCT" operator  command incorrectly
 3784                specified  a project  name that  is longer  than 9
 3785                characters.
 3786 
 3787      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 3788 
 3789 
 3790 
 3791                [admin_.pl1]
 3792                admin_:    abs:    ABS_FUNCT:    error:   Relative
 3793                pathnames not allowed:  SSSS
 3794 
 3795 
 3796      Stream:   $as1
 3797 
 3798      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3799 
 3800      Meaning:  The pathname of the absin was expected and it must
 3801                be  an  absolute  pathname,  starting  with  a ">"
 3802                character.
 3803 
 3804      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 3805 
 3806 
 3807 
 3808                [admin_.pl1]
 3809                admin_:    abs:   ABS_FUNCT:    error:   Selection
 3810                arguments matched no running absentee jobs.
 3811 
 3812 
 3813      Stream:   $as1
 3814 
 3815      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3816 
 3817      Meaning:  No  running   job  was  found  that   matched  the
 3818                selection  arguments supplied  on the  abs command
 3819                line.
 3820 
 3821      Action:   Recheck job specifications and try again.
 3822 
 3823 
 3824 
 3825 
 3826 
 3827 
 3828 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          66                  11/13/89
 3829 admin_                         -66-                      11/13/89^L
 3830 
 3831 
 3832                [admin_.pl1]
 3833                admin_:  abs:   ABS_FUNCT:  error:  SSSS is  not a
 3834                valid Person.Project.
 3835 
 3836 
 3837      Stream:   $as1
 3838 
 3839      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3840 
 3841      Meaning:  The  "abs  ABS_FUNCT"  operator  command  did  not
 3842                specify a valid Person.Project in the string SSSS.
 3843 
 3844      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 3845 
 3846 
 3847 
 3848                [admin_.pl1]
 3849                admin_:    abs:   ABS_FUNCT:   error:    The  absN
 3850                argument is not valid.
 3851 
 3852 
 3853      Stream:   $as1
 3854 
 3855      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3856 
 3857      Meaning:  The "abs ABS_FUNCT"  operator command cannot allow
 3858                use of the absN argument for job selection.
 3859 
 3860      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 3861 
 3862 
 3863 
 3864                [admin_.pl1]
 3865                admin_:  abs:  ABS_FUNCT:   error:  User name (not
 3866                ""*"") must be given.
 3867 
 3868 
 3869      Stream:   $as1
 3870 
 3871      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3872 
 3873      Meaning:  The "abs ABS_FUNCT" operator command requires that
 3874                a user name be supplied.  Cannot use "*".
 3875 
 3876      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 3877 
 3878 
 3879 
 3880 
 3881 
 3882 
 3883 
 3884 
 3885 
 3886 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          67                  11/13/89
 3887 admin_                         -67-                      11/13/89^L
 3888 
 3889 
 3890                [admin_.pl1]
 3891                admin_:  abs:  ABS_FUNCT:   error:  User name must
 3892                be given.
 3893 
 3894 
 3895      Stream:   $as1
 3896 
 3897      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3898 
 3899      Meaning:  The "abs ABS_FUNCT" operator command requires that
 3900                a user name be supplied.
 3901 
 3902      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 3903 
 3904 
 3905 
 3906                [admin_.pl1]
 3907                admin_:   abs:  ABS_FUNCT:   Invalid queue  number
 3908                DDDD
 3909 
 3910 
 3911      Stream:   $as1
 3912 
 3913      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3914 
 3915      Meaning:  The value after the  -queue job selection argument
 3916                is  invalid.   It  must  be  the  strings  "fg" or
 3917                "foreground" or  a between the values of  1 and 4,
 3918                inclusive.
 3919 
 3920      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 3921 
 3922 
 3923 
 3924                [admin_.pl1]
 3925                admin_:    abs:   ABS_FUNCT:   No   job  selection
 3926                arguments given.
 3927 
 3928 
 3929      Stream:   $as1
 3930 
 3931      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 3932 
 3933      Meaning:  After  processing   the  arguments  on   the  "abs
 3934                abs_funct"  operator  command,  no  job  selection
 3935                arguments were encountered.
 3936 
 3937      Action:   Type  "help abs"  for details  of the  abs command
 3938                usage and try again.
 3939 
 3940 
 3941 
 3942 
 3943 
 3944 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          68                  11/13/89
 3945 admin_                         -68-                      11/13/89^L
 3946 
 3947 
 3948                [admin_.pl1]
 3949                admin_:   abs:  absentee not  up, and will  not be
 3950                started automatically
 3951 
 3952 
 3953      Stream:   $as1
 3954 
 3955      Time:     When operator  entered "abs stop"  before absentee
 3956                facility was started.
 3957 
 3958      Meaning:  The command can be  entered at standard to prevent
 3959                the    absentee   facility   from    starting   up
 3960                automatically after a "startup" command is used.
 3961 
 3962      Action:   No operator action is required.
 3963 
 3964 
 3965 
 3966                [admin_.pl1]
 3967                admin_:  abs:  All absentee  processes have run to
 3968                completion.
 3969 
 3970 
 3971      Stream:   $as1
 3972 
 3973      Time:     When shutting down the absentee facility.
 3974 
 3975      Meaning:  This  message is  printed after  the operator  has
 3976                issued  an  abs  stop  command  or  the system has
 3977                issued  an automatic  abs stop  prior to shutdown.
 3978                The system allows 30 minutes for all absentee jobs
 3979                to finish before logging them out, then prints the
 3980                message.
 3981 
 3982      Action:   It is now safe to proceed with the shutdown.
 3983 
 3984 
 3985 
 3986 
 3987 
 3988 
 3989 
 3990 
 3991 
 3992 
 3993 
 3994 
 3995 
 3996 
 3997 
 3998 
 3999 
 4000 
 4001 
 4002 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          69                  11/13/89
 4003 admin_                         -69-                      11/13/89^L
 4004 
 4005 
 4006                [admin_.pl1]
 4007                admin_:  abs:   auto abs stop will  be at MM/DD/YY
 4008                HHMM.T
 4009 
 4010 
 4011      Stream:   $as1
 4012 
 4013      Time:     In  response to  an  operator  down command  or at
 4014                startup.
 4015 
 4016      Meaning:  This  is the  response to  a down  command if  the
 4017                absentee facility  is running, or to  an abs start
 4018                command if the absentee is brought up after a down
 4019                time has been set.  The  time for an automatic abs
 4020                stop is  20 minutes before  the system is  to shut
 4021                down.  An "abs stop now"  is done 10 minutes after
 4022                the  scheduled shutdown.   Refer also  to the stop
 4023                command description.
 4024 
 4025      Action:   No operator action is required.
 4026 
 4027 
 4028 
 4029                [admin_.pl1]
 4030                admin_:   abs:   Bumping  all  remaining  absentee
 4031                processes.
 4032 
 4033 
 4034      Stream:   $as1
 4035 
 4036      Time:     System shutdown.
 4037 
 4038      Meaning:  The  absentee facility  waits 30  minutes for  all
 4039                absentee jobs  to run to completion  after the abs
 4040                stop command has been  issued.  Then it types this
 4041                message  and bumps  them all.   Refer also  to the
 4042                stop command description.
 4043 
 4044      Action:   No operator action is required.
 4045 
 4046 
 4047 
 4048 
 4049 
 4050 
 4051 
 4052 
 4053 
 4054 
 4055 
 4056 
 4057 
 4058 
 4059 
 4060 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          70                  11/13/89
 4061 admin_                         -70-                      11/13/89^L
 4062 
 4063 
 4064                [admin_.pl1]
 4065                admin_:  abs:   cpu_limit (MMMM), queues  1-4:  WW
 4066                XX YY ZZ (seconds)
 4067 
 4068 
 4069      Stream:   $as1
 4070 
 4071      Time:     In  response to   "abs cpu_limit"  command without
 4072                arguments.
 4073 
 4074      Meaning:  Informative  message indicating current  values of
 4075                cpu_limit  for each  absentee queue.   MMM is  the
 4076                mode, "auto" or "manual".
 4077 
 4078      Action:   No operator action is required.
 4079 
 4080 
 4081 
 4082                [admin_.pl1]
 4083                admin_:  abs:  cpu_limit:  error:  Usage is:  "abs
 4084                cpu_limit l1,l2,l3,l4" (limits in seconds)
 4085 
 4086 
 4087      Stream:   $as1
 4088 
 4089      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 4090 
 4091      Meaning:  Informative  message  that  is  displayed  when an
 4092                operator "abs cpu_limit" command without arguments
 4093                is entered.
 4094 
 4095      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 4096 
 4097 
 4098 
 4099                [admin_.pl1]
 4100                admin_:   abs:  error:   The abs  CCCC command can
 4101                not be used before answering service startup.
 4102 
 4103 
 4104      Stream:   $as1
 4105 
 4106      Time:     In response to an operator abs command.
 4107 
 4108      Meaning:  Only  the "abs stop"  command may be  given before
 4109                the answering service starts  up.  This allows the
 4110                operator to stop the  absentee facility before the
 4111                system finishes initialzation.
 4112 
 4113      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 4114 
 4115 
 4116 
 4117 
 4118 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          71                  11/13/89
 4119 admin_                         -71-                      11/13/89^L
 4120 
 4121 
 4122                [admin_.pl1]
 4123                admin_:   abs:  error:   unknown absentee  command
 4124                WXYZ
 4125 
 4126 
 4127      Stream:   $as1
 4128 
 4129      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 4130 
 4131      Meaning:  The  operator  typed  abs   WXYZ  where  WXYZ  was
 4132                unrecognizable  to  the  system.   No  action  was
 4133                taken.
 4134 
 4135      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 4136 
 4137 
 4138 
 4139                [admin_.pl1]
 4140                admin_:  abs:  ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE PATHNAME
 4141 
 4142 
 4143      Stream:   $as1
 4144 
 4145      Time:     In response to the operator abs command.
 4146 
 4147      Meaning:  The   ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE  was   encountered  when
 4148                trying  to  expand  the  PATHNAME  supplied in the
 4149                operator abs command line.
 4150 
 4151      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 4152 
 4153 
 4154 
 4155                [admin_.pl1]
 4156                admin_:  abs:   list:  error:  No job  in absentee
 4157                slot X.
 4158 
 4159 
 4160      Stream:   $as1
 4161 
 4162      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 4163 
 4164      Meaning:  The absentee slot absX does not exist.
 4165 
 4166      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 4167 
 4168 
 4169 
 4170 
 4171 
 4172 
 4173 
 4174 
 4175 
 4176 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          72                  11/13/89
 4177 admin_                         -72-                      11/13/89^L
 4178 
 4179 
 4180                [admin_.pl1]
 4181                admin_:   abs:  list:   error:  The  absN argument
 4182                cannot be used when absentee is not up.
 4183 
 4184 
 4185      Stream:   $as1
 4186 
 4187      Time:     $reponse
 4188 
 4189      Meaning:  Cannot use the "absN"  argument to select absentee
 4190                jobs to list until  the absentee facility has been
 4191                started.
 4192 
 4193      Action:   Use  other  job  selection  criteria  or type "abs
 4194                start" and try again.
 4195 
 4196 
 4197 
 4198                [admin_.pl1]
 4199                admin_:  abs:  maxq (MMMM):  Q
 4200 
 4201 
 4202      Stream:   $as1
 4203 
 4204      Time:     In response to "abs maxq" without arguments.
 4205 
 4206      Meaning:  Informative  message indicating current  status of
 4207                maxq  and queue  last searched  (Q).  MMMM  is the
 4208                mode, "auto" or "manual".
 4209 
 4210      Action:   No operator action is required.
 4211 
 4212 
 4213 
 4214                [admin_.pl1]
 4215                admin_:   abs:  maxq:    error:  abs  maxqueue has
 4216                invalid value:  XXX
 4217 
 4218 
 4219      Stream:   $as1
 4220 
 4221      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 4222 
 4223      Meaning:  An  abs  maxq  or  abs  start  command  had  as an
 4224                argument something  that was not a  number, or was
 4225                too big,  or was a negative number.   No action is
 4226                taken.
 4227 
 4228      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 4229 
 4230 
 4231 
 4232 
 4233 
 4234 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          73                  11/13/89
 4235 admin_                         -73-                      11/13/89^L
 4236 
 4237 
 4238                [admin_.pl1]
 4239                admin_:  abs:  maxu (MMMM):  UUUU
 4240 
 4241 
 4242      Stream:   $as1
 4243 
 4244      Time:     In response to "abs maxu" operator command without
 4245                arguments.
 4246 
 4247      Meaning:  Informative  message indicating current  status of
 4248                maxu and maximum absentee  users allowed.  MMMM is
 4249                the  mode,  "auto"  or   "manual".   UUUU  is  the
 4250                load_units.
 4251 
 4252      Action:   No operator action is required.
 4253 
 4254 
 4255 
 4256                [admin_.pl1]
 4257                admin_:  abs:  maxu:  error:  abs maxusers may not
 4258                be greater than system maxusers:  SSSS
 4259 
 4260 
 4261      Stream:   $as1
 4262 
 4263      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 4264 
 4265      Meaning:  The  argument, SSSS,  to the  operator "abs  maxu"
 4266                command cannot be greater than the maximum allowed
 4267                users that can be on the system.
 4268 
 4269      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 4270 
 4271 
 4272 
 4273                [admin_.pl1]
 4274                admin_:  abs:  maxu:  error:  abs maxusers may not
 4275                be negative:  SSSS
 4276 
 4277 
 4278      Stream:   $as1
 4279 
 4280      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 4281 
 4282      Meaning:  The  argument, SSSS,  to the  operator "abs  maxu"
 4283                command was not a  positive numeric or the string,
 4284                "auto".  The numeric value is  in tenths of a load
 4285                unit.
 4286 
 4287      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 4288 
 4289 
 4290 
 4291 
 4292 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          74                  11/13/89
 4293 admin_                         -74-                      11/13/89^L
 4294 
 4295 
 4296                [admin_.pl1]
 4297                admin_:  abs:  maxu:  error:  abs maxusers must be
 4298                numeric or "auto":  SSSS
 4299 
 4300 
 4301      Stream:   $as1
 4302 
 4303      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 4304 
 4305      Meaning:  The  argument, SSSS,  to the  operator "abs  maxu"
 4306                command was not a  positive numeric or the string,
 4307                "auto".  The numeric value is  in tenths of a load
 4308                unit.
 4309 
 4310      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 4311 
 4312 
 4313 
 4314                [admin_.pl1]
 4315                admin_:  abs:  qres (MMMM):  WW XX YY ZZ
 4316 
 4317 
 4318      Stream:   $as1
 4319 
 4320      Time:     In response to "abs maxq" without arguments.
 4321 
 4322      Meaning:  Informative  message indicating current  status of
 4323                absentee queue  reservation for each  queue.  MMMM
 4324                is the mode, "auto" or "manual".
 4325 
 4326      Action:   No operator action is required.
 4327 
 4328 
 4329 
 4330                [admin_.pl1]
 4331                admin_:  abs:  qres:  error:  abs qres has invalid
 4332                value:  DDDD
 4333 
 4334 
 4335      Stream:   $as1
 4336 
 4337      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 4338 
 4339      Meaning:  An  invalid  qres  argument  was  detected  in  an
 4340                operator "abs qres" command.  The argument must be
 4341                "auto" or a positive decimal number.
 4342 
 4343      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 4344 
 4345 
 4346 
 4347 
 4348 
 4349 
 4350 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          75                  11/13/89
 4351 admin_                         -75-                      11/13/89^L
 4352 
 4353 
 4354                [admin_.pl1]
 4355                admin_:  abs:  queue limits:  WW XX YY ZZ
 4356 
 4357 
 4358      Stream:   $as1
 4359 
 4360      Time:     In response to "abs qres" operator command.
 4361 
 4362      Meaning:  Informative  message indicating the  current queue
 4363                reservation limits.
 4364 
 4365      Action:   No operator action is required.
 4366 
 4367 
 4368 
 4369                [admin_.pl1]
 4370                admin_:  abs:  Queue errors (*=dropped):
 4371                admin_:  abs:  FG 0 1 2 3 4
 4372                admin_:  abs:  TT VV WW XX YY ZZ
 4373                admin_:  abs:  * * * * * *
 4374 
 4375 
 4376      Stream:   $as1
 4377 
 4378      Time:     In response to "abs queue" operator command.
 4379 
 4380      Meaning:  Displays the  errors for each queue  and indicates
 4381                which  one has  been dropped.   If none  have been
 4382                dropped, the  last line will not  be displayed nor
 4383                will the string "(*=dropped)"  appear in the first
 4384                line.
 4385 
 4386      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 4387 
 4388 
 4389 
 4390                [admin_.pl1]
 4391                admin_:  abs:   release:  error:  Job  in absentee
 4392                slot X is not suspended.
 4393 
 4394 
 4395      Stream:   $as1
 4396 
 4397      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 4398 
 4399      Meaning:  The specified job running in absentee slot of absX
 4400                is not suspended so a release does not apply.
 4401 
 4402      Action:   Recheck job specifications and try again.
 4403 
 4404 
 4405 
 4406 
 4407 
 4408 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          76                  11/13/89
 4409 admin_                         -76-                      11/13/89^L
 4410 
 4411 
 4412                [admin_.pl1]
 4413                admin_:    abs:    release:    error:    Selection
 4414                arguments   matched  no   deferred  or   suspended
 4415                absentee requests.
 4416 
 4417 
 4418      Stream:   $as1
 4419 
 4420      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 4421 
 4422      Meaning:  No suspended or deferred  job was found to release
 4423                with  the arguments  supplied on  the abs  release
 4424                command line.
 4425 
 4426      Action:   Recheck job specifications and try again.
 4427 
 4428 
 4429 
 4430                [admin_.pl1]
 4431                admin_:  abs:  resetting auto abs stop
 4432 
 4433 
 4434      Stream:   $as1
 4435 
 4436      Time:     In response to an operator abs stop command.
 4437 
 4438      Meaning:  An  abs stop  command overrides  an automatic  abs
 4439                stop that was set up by a down command.
 4440 
 4441      Action:   No operator action is required.
 4442 
 4443 
 4444 
 4445                [admin_.pl1]
 4446                admin_:  abs:  start:  error:  absentee already up
 4447 
 4448 
 4449      Stream:   $as1
 4450 
 4451      Time:     In response to an operator abs start command.
 4452 
 4453      Meaning:  abs start was typed twice.  No action was taken on
 4454                the second issuance of the command.
 4455 
 4456      Action:   No operator action is required.
 4457 
 4458 
 4459 
 4460 
 4461 
 4462 
 4463 
 4464 
 4465 
 4466 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          77                  11/13/89
 4467 admin_                         -77-                      11/13/89^L
 4468 
 4469 
 4470                [admin_.pl1]
 4471                admin_:   abs:  start:   error:  absentee  not up.
 4472                cannot restart queue X
 4473 
 4474 
 4475      Stream:   $as1
 4476 
 4477      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 4478 
 4479      Meaning:  Cannot use the "abs start queue" command until the
 4480                absentee facility has been started.
 4481 
 4482      Action:   Issue the "abs start" command and try again.
 4483 
 4484 
 4485 
 4486                [admin_.pl1]
 4487                admin_:  abs:  start:  error:  invalid queue to be
 4488                restarted X
 4489 
 4490 
 4491      Stream:   $as1
 4492 
 4493      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 4494 
 4495      Meaning:  An  invalid  queue  number  was  specified  in  an
 4496                operator "abs start queue"  command line.  It must
 4497                be between 1 and 4 inclusive.
 4498 
 4499      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 4500 
 4501 
 4502 
 4503                [admin_.pl1]
 4504                admin_:  abs:  start:   error:  system coming down
 4505                soon:  no abs start
 4506 
 4507 
 4508      Stream:   $as1
 4509 
 4510      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 4511 
 4512      Meaning:  The system  is shutting down within  30 minutes so
 4513                the absentee facility will not be started.
 4514 
 4515      Action:   No operator action is required.
 4516 
 4517 
 4518 
 4519 
 4520 
 4521 
 4522 
 4523 
 4524 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          78                  11/13/89
 4525 admin_                         -78-                      11/13/89^L
 4526 
 4527 
 4528                [admin_.pl1]
 4529                admin_:  abs:  stop:  error:   abs stop queue only
 4530                works after answering service startup
 4531 
 4532 
 4533      Stream:   $as1
 4534 
 4535      Time:     In response to an operator abs stop queue command.
 4536 
 4537      Meaning:  The answering service must complete initialization
 4538                before the "abs stop queue" command can be used.
 4539 
 4540      Action:   Allow  the system  to complete  initialization and
 4541                try again.
 4542 
 4543 
 4544 
 4545                [admin_.pl1]
 4546                admin_:   abs:  stop:    error:  absentee  stop in
 4547                progress
 4548 
 4549 
 4550      Stream:   $as1
 4551 
 4552      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 4553 
 4554      Meaning:  An  abs start,  abs stop,  abs maxu,  abs maxq, or
 4555                down  command   was  issued  while   the  absentee
 4556                facility was in the process of shutting down.
 4557 
 4558      Action:   Wait for  the message that all  absentee processes
 4559                have run to completion, then reissue the command.
 4560 
 4561 
 4562 
 4563                [admin_.pl1]
 4564                admin_:  abs:  stop:  error:   invalid queue to be
 4565                stopped:  DDDD
 4566 
 4567 
 4568      Stream:   $as1
 4569 
 4570      Time:     In  response  to  an  operator  "abs  stop  queue"
 4571                command.
 4572 
 4573      Meaning:  The value  of the queue number was  not within the
 4574                values of 1 and 4, inclusive.
 4575 
 4576      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 4577 
 4578 
 4579 
 4580 
 4581 
 4582 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          79                  11/13/89
 4583 admin_                         -79-                      11/13/89^L
 4584 
 4585 
 4586                [admin_.pl1]
 4587                admin_:   abs:  stop:   error:  missing  argument:
 4588                queue to be stopped
 4589 
 4590 
 4591      Stream:   $as1
 4592 
 4593      Time:     In  response  to  an  operator  "abs  stop  queue"
 4594                command.
 4595 
 4596      Meaning:  The "abs  stop queue" command was  entered without
 4597                supplying the number of the queue to be stopped.
 4598 
 4599      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 4600 
 4601 
 4602 
 4603                [admin_.pl1]
 4604                admin_:   abs:   stop:   error:   unknown argument
 4605                SSSS
 4606 
 4607 
 4608      Stream:   $as1
 4609 
 4610      Time:     In response to an operator "abs stop" command.
 4611 
 4612      Meaning:  An  unknown argument,  SSSS, was  supplied to  the
 4613                "abs stop" command.
 4614 
 4615      Action:   Type "help abs" for details of the abs command and
 4616                try again.
 4617 
 4618 
 4619 
 4620                [admin_.pl1]
 4621                admin_:  abs:   suspend:  error:  Job  in absentee
 4622                slot X is already suspended.
 4623 
 4624 
 4625      Stream:   $as1
 4626 
 4627      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 4628 
 4629      Meaning:  The specified job running in absentee slot of absX
 4630                is  already  suspended  and  cannot  be  suspended
 4631                again.
 4632 
 4633      Action:   Recheck job specifications and try again.
 4634 
 4635 
 4636 
 4637 
 4638 
 4639 
 4640 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          80                  11/13/89
 4641 admin_                         -80-                      11/13/89^L
 4642 
 4643 
 4644                [admin_.pl1]
 4645                admin_:   abs:    Warning:   cpu  limits   are  in
 4646                seconds.   You just  set  queue  QQ limit  to LLLL
 4647                seconds.
 4648 
 4649 
 4650      Stream:   $as1
 4651 
 4652      Time:     In  response  to   "abs  cpu_limit"  command  with
 4653                arguments.
 4654 
 4655      Meaning:  The  cpu_limit (LLLL)  for  queue  QQ is  below 60
 4656                seconds  which is  likely  to  be a  mistake.  The
 4657                value already given will be still be accepted.
 4658 
 4659      Action:   Reenter  the  command  with  corrected  values  if
 4660                originally incorrect.
 4661 
 4662 
 4663 
 4664                [admin_.pl1]
 4665                admin_:  abs:  Zero errors on all absentee queues.
 4666 
 4667 
 4668      Stream:   $as1
 4669 
 4670      Time:     In response to "abs queue" operator command.
 4671 
 4672      Meaning:  Informative message which  indicates that no queue
 4673                has  been dropped and  no errors recorded  for any
 4674                queue.
 4675 
 4676      Action:   No operator action is required.
 4677 
 4678 
 4679 
 4680                [admin_.pl1]
 4681                admin_:  bump:  USER.PROJECT bumped.
 4682 
 4683 
 4684      Stream:   $as1
 4685 
 4686      Time:     In  response  to  the  bump  command  or  a system
 4687                shutdown.
 4688 
 4689      Meaning:  The  specified user has  been notified that  he or
 4690                she must get off the  system.  If a grace time was
 4691                specified, the user is allowed that amount of time
 4692                to  logout.  Otherwise,  the user  is removed from
 4693                the system immediately.
 4694 
 4695      Action:   No operator action is required.
 4696 
 4697 
 4698 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          81                  11/13/89
 4699 admin_                         -81-                      11/13/89^L
 4700 
 4701 
 4702                [admin_.pl1]
 4703                admin_:  COMMAND:  error:  Invalid FNP tag:  X
 4704 
 4705 
 4706      Stream:   $as1
 4707 
 4708      Time:     Response  to an operator  "load_fnp", "fdump_fnp",
 4709                "dump_fnp", "start_fnp", or "stop_fnp" command.
 4710 
 4711      Meaning:  The supplied  FNP tag was more  than one character
 4712                or was not between a-h inclusive.
 4713 
 4714      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 4715 
 4716 
 4717 
 4718                [admin_.pl1]
 4719                admin_:  COMMAND:  error:  No FNP tag specified.
 4720 
 4721 
 4722      Stream:   $as1
 4723 
 4724      Time:     Response  to an operator  "load_fnp", "fdump_fnp",
 4725                "dump_fnp", "start_fnp", or "stop_fnp" command.
 4726 
 4727      Meaning:  The operator did not supply an FNP identifier.
 4728 
 4729      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 4730 
 4731 
 4732 
 4733                [admin_.pl1]
 4734                admin_:    COMMAND:     error:    No   multiplexer
 4735                specified.
 4736 
 4737 
 4738      Stream:   $as1
 4739 
 4740      Time:     Response  to an  operator "load_mpx",  "dump_mpx",
 4741                "start_mpx", "shutdown_mpx" or "stop_mpx" command.
 4742 
 4743      Meaning:  The operator did not supply a multiplexer name.
 4744 
 4745      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 4746 
 4747 
 4748 
 4749 
 4750 
 4751 
 4752 
 4753 
 4754 
 4755 
 4756 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          82                  11/13/89
 4757 admin_                         -82-                      11/13/89^L
 4758 
 4759 
 4760                [admin_.pl1]
 4761                admin_:  COMMAND:  ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE
 4762 
 4763 
 4764      Stream:   $as1
 4765 
 4766      Time:     In response to operator command, COMMAND.
 4767 
 4768      Meaning:  The  ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE error was  encounted when
 4769                processing the operator command, COMMAND.
 4770 
 4771      Action:   Type "help  COMMAND" for details of  the command's
 4772                usage.
 4773 
 4774 
 4775 
 4776                [admin_.pl1]
 4777                admin_:  COMMAND:  PERSON.PROJECT has "nobump"
 4778 
 4779 
 4780      Stream:   $as1
 4781 
 4782      Time:     System shutdown.
 4783 
 4784      Meaning:  The  PERSON.PROJECT user  cannot be  bumped by the
 4785                automatic  shutdown  or  in  response  to the stop
 4786                command.   The nobump  attribute is  normally only
 4787                used by system administrator users.
 4788 
 4789      Action:   Try  to contact  the user   to arrange  a time  to
 4790                actually shutdown.  If necessary,  the user can be
 4791                bumped by specifying the  channel name in the bump
 4792                command.  This  will only work if  the process has
 4793                not been  disconnected.  Otherwise, you  will have
 4794                to answer "yes" to the shutdown command.
 4795 
 4796 
 4797 
 4798 
 4799 
 4800 
 4801 
 4802 
 4803 
 4804 
 4805 
 4806 
 4807 
 4808 
 4809 
 4810 
 4811 
 4812 
 4813 
 4814 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          83                  11/13/89
 4815 admin_                         -83-                      11/13/89^L
 4816 
 4817 
 4818                [admin_.pl1]
 4819                admin_:  down:  auto shutdown  will be at MM/DD/YY
 4820                HHMM.T
 4821 
 4822 
 4823      Stream:   $as1
 4824 
 4825      Time:     In  response to  an  operator  down command  or at
 4826                startup.
 4827 
 4828      Meaning:  This  is the  response  to  the down  command.  It
 4829                indicates  the scheduled   shutdown time.   A down
 4830                command is issued  automatically at system startup
 4831                time after  a crash; if  a down command  was given
 4832                before  the crash  occurred, and  the time  of the
 4833                scheduled shutdown is more  than 30 minutes in the
 4834                future.
 4835 
 4836      Action:   If  the value  shown  in  the message  is correct,
 4837                proceed.   If not  correct, reset  the shutdown by
 4838                typing down 0 and then try again.
 4839 
 4840 
 4841 
 4842                [admin_.pl1]
 4843                admin_:    down:   error:    no  system   shutdown
 4844                scheduled
 4845 
 4846 
 4847      Stream:   $as1
 4848 
 4849      Time:     In response to operator entering, "down 0".
 4850 
 4851      Meaning:  The "down  0" command line  cancels a down  but no
 4852                system  shutdown  was  scheduled.   No  action was
 4853                taken.
 4854 
 4855      Action:   No operator action is required.
 4856 
 4857 
 4858 
 4859 
 4860 
 4861 
 4862 
 4863 
 4864 
 4865 
 4866 
 4867 
 4868 
 4869 
 4870 
 4871 
 4872 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          84                  11/13/89
 4873 admin_                         -84-                      11/13/89^L
 4874 
 4875 
 4876                [admin_.pl1]
 4877                admin_:   down:  error:    uptime is  earlier than
 4878                downtime.
 4879 
 4880 
 4881      Stream:   $as1
 4882 
 4883      Time:     In response to an operator down command.
 4884 
 4885      Meaning:  The  operator  down  command  specifies  that  the
 4886                expected time that the system will be up is before
 4887                the time that it is  scheduled to be shutdown.  No
 4888                action was taken.
 4889 
 4890      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 4891 
 4892 
 4893 
 4894                [admin_.pl1]
 4895                admin_:  down:  error:  XXX invalid clock time.
 4896 
 4897 
 4898      Stream:   $as1
 4899 
 4900      Time:     In response to an operator down command.
 4901 
 4902      Meaning:  The  time  arguments  of  a  down  command must be
 4903                specified in 4-digit time  or some form acceptable
 4904                to convert_date_to_binary_.  No  action was taken.
 4905                If the second time argument is an invalid time, it
 4906                is considered  part of the message.   This message
 4907                is  also displayed if  the first time  argument is
 4908                not in the future.
 4909 
 4910      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 4911 
 4912 
 4913 
 4914                [admin_.pl1]
 4915                admin_:   down:  Next  shutdown from  DATE_TIME to
 4916                DATE_TIME1 REASON
 4917 
 4918 
 4919      Stream:   $as1
 4920 
 4921      Time:     Response to an operator "down" command.
 4922 
 4923      Meaning:  This  message   tells  when  the   next  scheduled
 4924                shutdown is.
 4925 
 4926      Action:   No operator action is required.
 4927 
 4928 
 4929 
 4930 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          85                  11/13/89
 4931 admin_                         -85-                      11/13/89^L
 4932 
 4933 
 4934                [admin_.pl1]
 4935                admin_:  down:  No shutdown is scheduled.
 4936 
 4937 
 4938      Stream:   $as1
 4939 
 4940      Time:     In response to an operator down command.
 4941 
 4942      Meaning:  The operator  issued a down  0 command to  reset a
 4943                scheduled  automatic  shutdown  when  none  was in
 4944                effect.  No action was taken on the command.
 4945 
 4946      Action:   No operator action is required.
 4947 
 4948 
 4949 
 4950                [admin_.pl1]
 4951                admin_:   down:   resetting  previous  shutdown at
 4952                MM/DD/YY HHMM.T
 4953 
 4954 
 4955      Stream:   $as1
 4956 
 4957      Time:     In response to an operator down command.
 4958 
 4959      Meaning:  A  second down  command has  been issued  before a
 4960                previously issued down  command has been executed.
 4961                The  new shutdown time  is honored instead  of the
 4962                previous one.
 4963 
 4964      Action:   No operator action is required.
 4965 
 4966 
 4967 
 4968                [admin_.pl1]
 4969                admin_:  dump_fnp:  error:  unknown argument AAAA
 4970 
 4971 
 4972      Stream:   $as1
 4973 
 4974      Time:     In response to an operator dump_fnp command.
 4975 
 4976      Meaning:  An unknown argument, AAAA,  was encountered in the
 4977                dump_fnp  command  line.    This  is  an  obsolete
 4978                command.  No action was taken.
 4979 
 4980      Action:   Type "help  dump_mpx" for details of  the dump_mpx
 4981                command and try again.
 4982 
 4983 
 4984 
 4985 
 4986 
 4987 
 4988 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          86                  11/13/89
 4989 admin_                         -86-                      11/13/89^L
 4990 
 4991 
 4992                [admin_.pl1]
 4993                admin_:  dump_mpx:  error:  unknown argument AAAA
 4994 
 4995 
 4996      Stream:   $as1
 4997 
 4998      Time:     In response to an operator dump_mpx command.
 4999 
 5000      Meaning:  An unknown argument, AAAA,  was encountered in the
 5001                dump_mpx command line.  No action was taken.
 5002 
 5003      Action:   Type "help  dump_mpx" for details of  the dump_mpx
 5004                command and try again.
 5005 
 5006 
 5007 
 5008                [admin_.pl1]
 5009                admin_:  ERROR_MESSAGE SYSDIR>absentee_user_table
 5010 
 5011 
 5012      Stream:   $as1
 5013 
 5014      Time:     When operator entered abs command.
 5015 
 5016      Meaning:  The ERROR_MESSAGE gives reason  why system was not
 5017                able to find or  access the absentee_user_table in
 5018                the  SYSDIR directory.   Execution of  the command
 5019                was not completed.
 5020 
 5021      Action:   %inform
 5022 
 5023 
 5024 
 5025                [admin_.pl1]
 5026                admin_:  ERROR_MESSAGE SYSDIR>answer_table
 5027 
 5028 
 5029      Stream:   $as2
 5030 
 5031      Time:     In  response  to  operator  commands  that require
 5032                access to the system answer_table.
 5033 
 5034      Meaning:  The ERROR_MESSAGE gives reason  why system was not
 5035                able  to find  or access  the answer_table  in the
 5036                SYSDIR  directory.  Execution  of the  command was
 5037                not completed.
 5038 
 5039      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 5040 
 5041 
 5042 
 5043 
 5044 
 5045 
 5046 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          87                  11/13/89
 5047 admin_                         -87-                      11/13/89^L
 5048 
 5049 
 5050                [admin_.pl1]
 5051                admin_:  ERROR_MESSAGE SYSDIR>cdt
 5052 
 5053 
 5054      Stream:   $as2
 5055 
 5056      Time:     In  response  to  operator  commands  that require
 5057                access to the system cdt.
 5058 
 5059      Meaning:  The ERROR_MESSAGE gives reason  why system was not
 5060                able  to find  or access   the cdt  in the  SYSDIR
 5061                directory.   Execution  of  the  command  was  not
 5062                completed.
 5063 
 5064      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 5065 
 5066 
 5067 
 5068                [admin_.pl1]
 5069                admin_:  ERROR_MESSAGE SYSDIR>installation_parms
 5070 
 5071 
 5072      Stream:   $as2
 5073 
 5074      Time:     In  response  to  operator  commands  that require
 5075                access to the system installation_parms.
 5076 
 5077      Meaning:  The ERROR_MESSAGE gives reason  why system was not
 5078                able to  find or access the  installation_parms in
 5079                the  SYSDIR directory.   Execution of  the command
 5080                was not completed.
 5081 
 5082      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 5083 
 5084 
 5085 
 5086                [admin_.pl1]
 5087                admin_:  ERROR_MESSAGE SYSDIR>whotab
 5088 
 5089 
 5090      Stream:   $as2
 5091 
 5092      Time:     In  response  to  operator  commands  that require
 5093                access to the system whotab.
 5094 
 5095      Meaning:  The ERROR_MESSAGE gives reason  why system was not
 5096                able to  find or access  the whotab in  the SYSDIR
 5097                directory.   Execution  of  the  command  was  not
 5098                completed.
 5099 
 5100      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 5101 
 5102 
 5103 
 5104 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          88                  11/13/89
 5105 admin_                         -88-                      11/13/89^L
 5106 
 5107 
 5108                [admin_.pl1]
 5109                admin_:  fdump_fnp:  error:  unknown argument AAAA
 5110 
 5111 
 5112      Stream:   $as1
 5113 
 5114      Time:     In response to an operator fdump_fnp command.
 5115 
 5116      Meaning:  An unknown argument, AAAA,  was encountered in the
 5117                fdump_fnp command.   This is an  obsolete command.
 5118                No action was taken.
 5119 
 5120      Action:   Type "help  dump_mpx" for details of  the dump_mpx
 5121                command and try again.
 5122 
 5123 
 5124 
 5125                [admin_.pl1]
 5126                admin_:  load_fnp:  unknown argument AAAA
 5127 
 5128 
 5129      Stream:   $as1
 5130 
 5131      Time:     In response to an operator load_fnp command.
 5132 
 5133      Meaning:  An unknown argument, AAAA,  was encountered in the
 5134                load_fnp  command  line.    This  is  an  obsolete
 5135                command.  No action was taken.
 5136 
 5137      Action:   Type "help  load_mpx" for details of  the load_mpx
 5138                command and try again.
 5139 
 5140 
 5141 
 5142                [admin_.pl1]
 5143                admin_:  load_mpx:  error:  unknown argument AAAA
 5144 
 5145 
 5146      Stream:   $as1
 5147 
 5148      Time:     In response to an operator load_mpx command.
 5149 
 5150      Meaning:  An unknown argument, AAAA,  was encountered in the
 5151                load_mpx command line.  No action was taken.
 5152 
 5153      Action:   Type "help  load_mpx" for details of  the load_mpx
 5154                command and try again.
 5155 
 5156 
 5157 
 5158 
 5159 
 5160 
 5161 
 5162 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          89                  11/13/89
 5163 admin_                         -89-                      11/13/89^L
 5164 
 5165 
 5166                [admin_.pl1]
 5167                admin_:  load_mpx:  error:  unknown argument AAAA
 5168 
 5169 
 5170      Stream:   $as1
 5171 
 5172      Time:     In response to an operator load_mpx command.
 5173 
 5174      Meaning:  An unknown argument, AAAA,  was encountered in the
 5175                load_mpx command line.  No action was taken.
 5176 
 5177      Action:   Type  "help  load_mpx"  for  use  of  the load_mpx
 5178                command and try again.
 5179 
 5180 
 5181 
 5182                [admin_.pl1]
 5183                admin_:  log:  MESSAGE
 5184 
 5185 
 5186      Stream:   $as0
 5187 
 5188      Time:     While system is running.
 5189 
 5190      Meaning:  The log command simply enters its arguments in the
 5191                system log.  It is  occasionally used by operators
 5192                and system programmers to record events.
 5193 
 5194      Action:   No operator action is required.
 5195 
 5196 
 5197 
 5198                [admin_.pl1]
 5199                admin_:   login:   Entry  not  found.   No  MC ACS
 5200                segment for the source SSSS.
 5201 
 5202 
 5203      Stream:   $as1
 5204 
 5205      Time:     In response to operator login command.
 5206 
 5207      Meaning:  An MC  ACS was not found  in >sc1>mc_acs directory
 5208                for the source identifier, SSSS.
 5209 
 5210      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 5211 
 5212 
 5213 
 5214 
 5215 
 5216 
 5217 
 5218 
 5219 
 5220 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          90                  11/13/89
 5221 admin_                         -90-                      11/13/89^L
 5222 
 5223 
 5224                [admin_.pl1]
 5225                admin_:     login:     error:     Usage:     login
 5226                Person.Project SOURCE {-control_args}
 5227 
 5228 
 5229      Stream:   $as1
 5230 
 5231      Time:     In  response  to  operator  login  command with no
 5232                arguments.
 5233 
 5234      Meaning:  Informative  message to   operator when  the login
 5235                command was entered without arguments.
 5236 
 5237      Action:   Also  type  "help  login"  for  further details of
 5238                command line syntax.
 5239 
 5240 
 5241 
 5242                [admin_.pl1]
 5243                admin_:   login:   ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE  Login  not
 5244                permitted for message coordinator source SSSS.
 5245 
 5246 
 5247      Stream:   $as1
 5248 
 5249      Time:     In response to operator login command.
 5250 
 5251      Meaning:  The  error identified  by ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE  was
 5252                encountered  attempting  to  check  the  access to
 5253                login the daemon whose source identifier is SSSS.
 5254 
 5255 
 5256 
 5257                [admin_.pl1]
 5258                admin_:     logout:    error:     Usage:    logout
 5259                Person.Project {SOURCE}
 5260 
 5261 
 5262      Stream:   $as1
 5263 
 5264      Time:     In  response  to   operator  logout  command  when
 5265                entered without arguments.
 5266 
 5267      Meaning:  Informative message indicating usage of the logout
 5268                command.
 5269 
 5270      Action:   Type "help logout" for  further details of command
 5271                usage.
 5272 
 5273 
 5274 
 5275 
 5276 
 5277 
 5278 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          91                  11/13/89
 5279 admin_                         -91-                      11/13/89^L
 5280 
 5281 
 5282                [admin_.pl1]
 5283                admin_:  maxu:  (MMMM):  UUUU (DDDD normal users)
 5284 
 5285      Stream:   $as1
 5286 
 5287 
 5288      Time:     When operator entered "maxu" command.
 5289 
 5290      Meaning:  This  is  an  informative  message  indicating the
 5291                current  values manipulated  by the  maxu command.
 5292                MMMM is the mode, "auto"  or "level".  UUUU is the
 5293                load units  in tenths.  DDDD is the  load units in
 5294                whole numbers.
 5295 
 5296      Action:   No operator action is required.
 5297 
 5298 
 5299 
 5300                [admin_.pl1]
 5301                admin_:  maxu:   Warning:  maxunits are  in tenths
 5302                of load units.
 5303                          You  just  set  maxu  to  UUUU,  or DDDD
 5304                normal users.
 5305 
 5306 
 5307      Stream:   $as1
 5308 
 5309      Time:     When  operator entered  a maxu  command line  that
 5310                specified < 200 load units or 20 normal users.
 5311 
 5312      Meaning:  This message is a warning  to the operator that he
 5313                may have made a mistake  in setting the load units
 5314                of the  system.  A normal system is  not likely to
 5315                set its maximum load units to less than 200.
 5316 
 5317      Action:   Take corrective  action (reenter the  command with
 5318                corrected arguments).
 5319 
 5320 
 5321 
 5322 
 5323 
 5324 
 5325 
 5326 
 5327 
 5328 
 5329 
 5330 
 5331 
 5332 
 5333 
 5334 
 5335 
 5336 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          92                  11/13/89
 5337 admin_                         -92-                      11/13/89^L
 5338 
 5339 
 5340                [admin_.pl1]
 5341                admin_:  maxunits:  error:   XXX invalid value for
 5342                maxunits
 5343 
 5344 
 5345      Stream:   $as1
 5346 
 5347      Time:     In response to an operator maxunits command.
 5348 
 5349      Meaning:  The  argument of  the maxunits  command was  not a
 5350                number, or  was zero, or negative.   No action was
 5351                taken.
 5352 
 5353      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 5354 
 5355 
 5356 
 5357                [admin_.pl1]
 5358                admin_:  rcp:  error:  unknown rcp command RRRR
 5359 
 5360 
 5361      Stream:   $as1
 5362 
 5363      Time:     In response to an operator rcp command.
 5364 
 5365      Meaning:  The operator  has entered an unknown  rcp operator
 5366                on the command line.
 5367 
 5368      Action:   Type "help rcp" for further details on rcp command
 5369                usage.
 5370 
 5371 
 5372 
 5373                [admin_.pl1]
 5374                admin_:  shift:  error:  CCCC invalid clock time.
 5375 
 5376 
 5377      Stream:   $as1
 5378 
 5379      Time:     In response to an operator shift command.
 5380 
 5381      Meaning:  The time  argument of the  shift command is  not a
 5382                valid      clock      time      acceptable      to
 5383                convert_date_to_binary_.
 5384 
 5385      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 5386 
 5387 
 5388 
 5389 
 5390 
 5391 
 5392 
 5393 
 5394 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          93                  11/13/89
 5395 admin_                         -93-                      11/13/89^L
 5396 
 5397 
 5398                [admin_.pl1]
 5399                admin_:   shift:  error:   CCCC is  not within the
 5400                next week.
 5401 
 5402 
 5403      Stream:   $as1
 5404 
 5405      Time:     In response to an operator shift command.
 5406 
 5407      Meaning:  The  time  argument  of  the  shift command cannot
 5408                specify a  time stamp that  is over a  week in the
 5409                future.
 5410 
 5411      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 5412 
 5413 
 5414 
 5415                [admin_.pl1]
 5416                admin_:  shift:  error:  XXXX is not a legal shift
 5417                number.
 5418 
 5419 
 5420      Stream:   $as1
 5421 
 5422      Time:     In response to an operator shift command.
 5423 
 5424      Meaning:  A shift  argument to the  shift command was  not a
 5425                valid decimal number between 1 and 6 inclusive.
 5426 
 5427      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 5428 
 5429 
 5430 
 5431                [admin_.pl1]
 5432                admin_:  shift:  N until DATE_TIME
 5433 
 5434 
 5435      Stream:   $as1
 5436 
 5437      Time:     response to an operator "shift" command.
 5438 
 5439      Meaning:  The  operator has  issued the  shift command.   If
 5440                issued  with no  arguments this  command types the
 5441                current  setting.  If  issued with  arguments, the
 5442                command changes the shift and types the new value.
 5443 
 5444      Action:   No operator action is required.
 5445 
 5446 
 5447 
 5448 
 5449 
 5450 
 5451 
 5452 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          94                  11/13/89
 5453 admin_                         -94-                      11/13/89^L
 5454 
 5455 
 5456                [admin_.pl1]
 5457                admin_:   shutdown_mpx:  error:   unknown argument
 5458                AAAA
 5459 
 5460 
 5461      Stream:   $as1
 5462 
 5463      Time:     In response to an operator shutdown_mpx command.
 5464 
 5465      Meaning:  An unknown argument, AAAA,  was encountered in the
 5466                shutdown_mpx command line.  No action was taken.
 5467 
 5468      Action:   The  shutdown_mpx  command  is  the  same  as  the
 5469                dump_mpx command  except that no dump  is created.
 5470                Type "help dump_mpx" for command usage details and
 5471                try again.
 5472 
 5473 
 5474 
 5475                [admin_.pl1]
 5476                admin_:  stop:   All users are out.   You may shut
 5477                down.
 5478 
 5479 
 5480      Stream:   $as1
 5481 
 5482      Time:     System shutdown.
 5483 
 5484      Meaning:  This is  the response to  the stop command  if all
 5485                users have been logged out.  This message provides
 5486                a  quick  check  of  whether  all  users have been
 5487                bumped since  it does not adversely  affect system
 5488                operation to issue the stop command repeatedly.
 5489 
 5490      Action:   Proceed with the shutdown.
 5491 
 5492 
 5493 
 5494 
 5495 
 5496 
 5497 
 5498 
 5499 
 5500 
 5501 
 5502 
 5503 
 5504 
 5505 
 5506 
 5507 
 5508 
 5509 
 5510 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          95                  11/13/89
 5511 admin_                         -95-                      11/13/89^L
 5512 
 5513 
 5514                [admin_.pl1]
 5515                admin_:   stop:  all  users have  been given  XXXX
 5516                minutes to logout
 5517 
 5518 
 5519      Stream:   $as1
 5520 
 5521      Time:     System shutdown.
 5522 
 5523      Meaning:  A  stop command,  either manual  or automatic, has
 5524                been initiated.   All users have been  warned that
 5525                they  have XXXX minutes  to finish up  and logout.
 5526                After  XXXX  minutes,  all  users  will  be bumped
 5527                except those with the nobump attribute.  The login
 5528                word has  been set so  that no more  users may log
 5529                in.  To  cancel this shutdown, issue  a word login
 5530                command and an unbump * * command.
 5531 
 5532      Action:   No operator action is required.
 5533 
 5534 
 5535 
 5536                [admin_.pl1]
 5537                admin_:  stop:  auto abs stop
 5538 
 5539 
 5540      Stream:   $as1
 5541 
 5542      Time:     While system is running.
 5543 
 5544      Meaning:  It is  30 minutes before an automatic  stop, so an
 5545                automatic abs stop command  is being issued.  This
 5546                is the  result of a previous  down command.  Refer
 5547                also to the stop command description.
 5548 
 5549      Action:   No operator action is required.
 5550 
 5551 
 5552 
 5553                [admin_.pl1]
 5554                admin_:  stop:  Automatic shutdown
 5555 
 5556 
 5557      Stream:   $as1
 5558 
 5559      Time:     System shutdown.
 5560 
 5561      Meaning:  A  down command  issued earlier  has taken effect.
 5562                An automatic stop command  is executed.  All users
 5563                are bumped in three minutes.
 5564 
 5565      Action:   Prepare to shut down the system.
 5566 
 5567 
 5568 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          96                  11/13/89
 5569 admin_                         -96-                      11/13/89^L
 5570 
 5571 
 5572                [admin_.pl1]
 5573                admin_:  stop:   error:  no arguments  are allowed
 5574                for "stop"
 5575 
 5576 
 5577      Stream:   $as1
 5578 
 5579      Time:     In response to an operator stop command.
 5580 
 5581      Meaning:  The  operator has  given an  argument to  the stop
 5582                command.  No arguments are allowed.  No action was
 5583                taken.
 5584 
 5585      Action:   If abs stop was meant, type that command.  If stop
 5586                was  meant, type  that command  instead.  If "down
 5587                ...."  was meant, type in that command.
 5588 
 5589 
 5590 
 5591                [admin_.pl1]
 5592                admin_:  stop:   There were no active  users to be
 5593                bumped.
 5594 
 5595 
 5596      Stream:   $as1
 5597 
 5598      Time:     System shutdown.
 5599 
 5600      Meaning:  The  system did  not find  any active  users to be
 5601                bumped.
 5602 
 5603      Action:   No operator action is required.
 5604 
 5605 
 5606 
 5607                [admin_.pl1]
 5608                admin_:  stop_fnp:  error:  unknown argument AAAA
 5609 
 5610 
 5611      Stream:   $as1
 5612 
 5613      Time:     In response to an operator stop_mpx command.
 5614 
 5615      Meaning:  An unknown argument, AAAA,  was encountered in the
 5616                stop_fnp  command  line.    This  is  an  obsolete
 5617                command.  No action was taken.
 5618 
 5619      Action:   Type "help  stop_mpx" for details of  the stop_mpx
 5620                command and try again.
 5621 
 5622 
 5623 
 5624 
 5625 
 5626 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          97                  11/13/89
 5627 admin_                         -97-                      11/13/89^L
 5628 
 5629 
 5630                [admin_.pl1]
 5631                admin_:  stop_mpx:  error:  unknown argument AAAA
 5632 
 5633 
 5634      Stream:   $as1
 5635 
 5636      Time:     In response to an operator stop_mpx command.
 5637 
 5638      Meaning:  An unknown argument, AAAA,  was encountered in the
 5639                stop_mpx command line.  No action was taken.
 5640 
 5641      Action:   Type "help  stop_mpx" for details of  the stop_mpx
 5642                command and try again.
 5643 
 5644 
 5645 
 5646                [admin_.pl1]
 5647                admin_:      warn:     error:      Usage:     warn
 5648                Person.Project MESSAGE
 5649 
 5650 
 5651      Stream:   $as1
 5652 
 5653      Time:     In  response to  an operator  warn command without
 5654                any arguments.
 5655 
 5656      Meaning:  Informative message  indicating usage of  the warn
 5657                command.
 5658 
 5659      Action:   Also,  type "help warn"  for more details  on warn
 5660                command usage.
 5661 
 5662 
 5663 
 5664                [admin_.pl1]
 5665                admin_:  warn:  NAME.PROJ has "no_warning"
 5666 
 5667 
 5668      Stream:   $as1
 5669 
 5670      Time:     Response to operator warn command.
 5671 
 5672      Meaning:  This  is the  response to  the command  "warn NAME
 5673                PROJ  Message..."  if  the user  has specified the
 5674                -no_warning argument at login.  The message is not
 5675                sent to the user.
 5676 
 5677      Action:   Attempt to contact the user by other means.
 5678 
 5679 
 5680 
 5681 
 5682 
 5683 
 5684 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          98                  11/13/89
 5685 admin_                         -98-                      11/13/89^L
 5686 
 5687 
 5688                [admin_.pl1]
 5689                admin_:  warn:  NAME.PROJ not found.
 5690 
 5691 
 5692      Stream:   $as1
 5693 
 5694      Time:     In response to an operator warn command.
 5695 
 5696      Meaning:  The  warn  command  was  issued  for a nonexistent
 5697                user.  No action was taken.
 5698 
 5699      Action:   The  user is  probably not  logged in.   Check the
 5700                spelling of  the name.  Enter a  corrected command
 5701                line.
 5702 
 5703 
 5704 
 5705                [admin_.pl1]
 5706                admin_:   warn:   USER.PROJ  not  connected  to  a
 5707                channel
 5708 
 5709 
 5710      Stream:   as (sevreity1)
 5711 
 5712      Time:     Response to operator warn command.
 5713 
 5714      Meaning:  This  is the  response to  the command  "warn NAME
 5715                PROJ Message" if the  pointer to the channel table
 5716                entry in  the user table entry for  the named user
 5717                (ute.cdtep) is not set (null).  The message cannot
 5718                be sent to the user.
 5719 
 5720      Action:   Attempt to contact the user by other means.
 5721 
 5722 
 5723 
 5724                [admin_.pl1]
 5725                admin_:   word:   length  of  login-word  must not
 5726                exceed 8 characters
 5727 
 5728 
 5729      Stream:   $as1
 5730 
 5731      Time:     In response to an operator word command.
 5732 
 5733      Meaning:  The operator tried to set  the login word with the
 5734                word command but the  first argument was too long.
 5735                No action was taken on the command.
 5736 
 5737      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 5738 
 5739 
 5740 
 5741 
 5742 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED          99                  11/13/89
 5743 admin_                         -99-                      11/13/89^L
 5744 
 5745 
 5746                [admin_.pl1]
 5747                admin_:  word:  message  truncated; maximum length
 5748                is CCCC characters
 5749 
 5750 
 5751      Stream:   $as1
 5752 
 5753      Time:     In response to an operator word command.
 5754 
 5755      Meaning:  The operator issued the  command "word XXXX TEXT".
 5756                The message TEXT was too long to fit in the dialup
 5757                message buffer.  The login  word has been changed,
 5758                and the  dialup message has been set  to the first
 5759                CCCC characters of the given message.
 5760 
 5761      Action:   Reword   the    message   to   fit    within   the
 5762                CCCC-character limit, and retype the command.
 5763 
 5764 
 5765 
 5766                [admin_.pl1]
 5767                admin_:  word:  TYPE message:  TEXT
 5768 
 5769 
 5770      Stream:   $as1
 5771 
 5772      Time:     In response to an operator word command.
 5773 
 5774      Meaning:  The operator issued the  command "word XXXX TEXT".
 5775                The  login word  was set  to XXXX,  and a  special
 5776                buffer was loaded with the message TEXT so that it
 5777                is typed  out whenever a user dials  up.  The type
 5778                of  system session is  TYPE; this may  be special,
 5779                normal, or shutdown.
 5780 
 5781      Action:   Check the message for accuracy.
 5782 
 5783 
 5784 
 5785                [admin_.pl1]
 5786                admin_:  word:  XXXX is a reserved word.
 5787 
 5788 
 5789      Stream:   $as1
 5790 
 5791      Time:     In response to an operator word command.
 5792 
 5793      Meaning:  The  operator attempted  to set  the system  login
 5794                word  to enter,  enterp, e,  ep, dial,  or d.   No
 5795                action was taken.
 5796 
 5797      Action:   Pick another word and type it in.
 5798 
 5799 
 5800 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         100                  11/13/89
 5801 admin_                        -100-                      11/13/89^L
 5802 
 5803 
 5804                [admin_.pl1]
 5805                admin_:  word:  XXXX; TYPE message:  TEXT
 5806 
 5807 
 5808      Stream:   $as1
 5809 
 5810      Time:     In response to an operator word command.
 5811 
 5812      Meaning:  The  operator  issued  the  word  command  with no
 5813                arguments, and the current values were typed.  The
 5814                login word  is XXXX, the message is  TEXT, and the
 5815                type of session is TYPE.  The TEXT is displayed as
 5816                the   first  line   of  the   greeting  banner  to
 5817                interactive users making the  banner 3 lines long.
 5818                If TEXT is "" (NO  MESSAGE), then nothing is added
 5819                to the normal 2 line greeting banner.
 5820 
 5821      Action:   Check the word, type, and message for accuracy.
 5822 
 5823 
 5824 
 5825                [salv_dir_checker_.pl1]
 5826                ADUIT  (salv_dir_checker_):  GRANTED  modification
 5827                of security out-of-service ADDED_INFO
 5828 
 5829 
 5830      Stream:   $access_audit
 5831 
 5832      Time:     Salvaging
 5833 
 5834      Meaning:  The security-out-of-service switch has been set on
 5835                a directory  because of an AIM  error.  The access
 5836                class  of a branch  was not equal  to that of  the
 5837                containing directory,  or the access class  in the
 5838                directory's  branch was  not equal  to the  access
 5839                class stored in its header.
 5840 
 5841      Action:   Contact the system security administrator.
 5842 
 5843 
 5844 
 5845 
 5846 
 5847 
 5848 
 5849 
 5850 
 5851 
 5852 
 5853 
 5854 
 5855 
 5856 
 5857 
 5858 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         101                  11/13/89
 5859 ADUIT (salv_dir_checker_)     -101-                      11/13/89^L
 5860 
 5861 
 5862                [announce_chwm.pl1]
 5863                announce_chwm:  WWW pages wired, UUU pages usable.
 5864 
 5865 
 5866      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 5867 
 5868      Time:     System Intialization.
 5869 
 5870      Meaning:  This message is produced when the CHWM paramter is
 5871                specified  on the  PARM CONFIG  card.  WWW  is the
 5872                number of  wired pages in collection  one.  UUU is
 5873                the  number  of   available  main  memory  frames,
 5874                including those  occupied by wired pages,  but not
 5875                those occupied by unpaged segments.
 5876 
 5877      Action:   No operator action is required.
 5878 
 5879 
 5880 
 5881                [announce_chwm.pl1]
 5882                announce_chwm:  WWW.  pages used of XXX.  in wired
 5883                environment.
 5884 
 5885 
 5886      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 5887 
 5888      Time:     System Intialization.
 5889 
 5890      Meaning:  This message  is produced when the  CHWM parameter
 5891                is specified on the PARM  CONFIG card.  WWW is the
 5892                number of pages of memory which remain unused (out
 5893                of  a maximum  of XXX)  after all  the segments in
 5894                collection  one  have  been  loaded,  and  all the
 5895                segments constructed  by collection one  have been
 5896                created.
 5897 
 5898      Action:   No operator action is required.
 5899 
 5900 
 5901 
 5902 
 5903 
 5904 
 5905 
 5906 
 5907 
 5908 
 5909 
 5910 
 5911 
 5912 
 5913 
 5914 
 5915 
 5916 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         102                  11/13/89
 5917 announce_chwm                 -102-                      11/13/89^L
 5918 
 5919 
 5920                [announce_chwm.pl1]
 5921                announce_chwm:   WWW.   words  used  of  XXX.   in
 5922                int_unpaged_page_tables.
 5923 
 5924 
 5925      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 5926 
 5927      Time:     System Intialization.
 5928 
 5929      Meaning:  This message  is produced when the  CHWM parameter
 5930                is specified on the PARM  CONFIG card.  WWW is the
 5931                number  of  words  of  the  XXX  word long segment
 5932                int_unpaged_page_tables  used to hold  page tables
 5933                for temporary collection 1 segments.
 5934 
 5935      Action:   No operator action is required.
 5936 
 5937 
 5938 
 5939                [announce_chwm.pl1]
 5940                announce_chwm:   WWW.   words  used  of  XXX.   in
 5941                unpaged_page_tables.
 5942 
 5943 
 5944      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 5945 
 5946      Time:     System Intialization.
 5947 
 5948      Meaning:  This message  is produced when the  CHWM parameter
 5949                is specified on the PARM  CONFIG card.  WWW is the
 5950                number  of  words  of  the  XXX  word long segment
 5951                unpaged_page_tables used  to hold page  tables for
 5952                permanent "unpaged" segments.
 5953 
 5954      Action:   No operator action is required.
 5955 
 5956 
 5957 
 5958 
 5959 
 5960 
 5961 
 5962 
 5963 
 5964 
 5965 
 5966 
 5967 
 5968 
 5969 
 5970 
 5971 
 5972 
 5973 
 5974 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         103                  11/13/89
 5975 announce_chwm                 -103-                      11/13/89^L
 5976 
 5977 
 5978                [append.pl1]
 5979                append:    error  from   delete_vtoce  for   PATH:
 5980                ERROR_MESSAGE
 5981 
 5982 
 5983      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
 5984 
 5985      Time:     While system is running.
 5986 
 5987      Meaning:  While  deleting  a  VTOC  entry  to  clean  up  an
 5988                unsuccessful attempt  to create an  branch, append
 5989                got an error.  This indicates a logic error in the
 5990                supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems.
 5991 
 5992      Action:   Note for system programmer action.
 5993 
 5994 
 5995 
 5996                [append.pl1]
 5997                append:  error from hash$out for PATH:  ERROR_CODE
 5998 
 5999 
 6000      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
 6001 
 6002      Time:     While system is running.
 6003 
 6004      Meaning:  While removing a name  to clean up an unsuccessful
 6005                attempt to  create a branch, append  got an error.
 6006                This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 6007                CPU or memory hardware problems.
 6008 
 6009      Action:   Note for system programmer action.
 6010 
 6011 
 6012 
 6013                [append.pl1]
 6014                append:    error  from   makeunknown_  for   PATH:
 6015                ERROR_CODE
 6016 
 6017 
 6018      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
 6019 
 6020      Time:     While system is running.
 6021 
 6022      Meaning:  Append made  the new directory PATH  unknown after
 6023                initializing  its  header.    While  doing  so  it
 6024                encountered  an  error.   This  indicates  a logic
 6025                error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware
 6026                problems.
 6027 
 6028      Action:   Note for system programmer action.
 6029 
 6030 
 6031 
 6032 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         104                  11/13/89
 6033 append                        -104-                      11/13/89^L
 6034 
 6035 
 6036                [append.pl1]
 6037                append:   makeunknown_  err  after  quota  err for
 6038                PATH:  ERROR_CODE
 6039 
 6040 
 6041      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
 6042 
 6043      Time:     While system is running.
 6044 
 6045      Meaning:  During  the creation  of a  new directory,  append
 6046                encountered an error moving quota.  While cleaning
 6047                up   from   this   error   a   further  error  was
 6048                encountered.   The  system  continues  to operate.
 6049                This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 6050                CPU or memory hardware problems.
 6051 
 6052      Action:   Note for system programmer action.
 6053 
 6054 
 6055 
 6056                [as_add_admin_acl_.pl1]
 6057                as_add_admin_acl_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.   Could not add
 6058                PGID to ACL of PATH.
 6059 
 6060 
 6061      Stream:   as (severity2)
 6062 
 6063      Time:     Answering  Service  initialization,  or  while the
 6064                system is running.
 6065 
 6066      Meaning:  An  error  occurred  while  trying  to rebuild the
 6067                access control list (ACL) on PATH where:
 6068 
 6069                ERROR_MESSAGE is an error_table_ message
 6070                PGID is a process group id
 6071                PATH is a full pathname
 6072 
 6073      Action:   Manually   give  PGID   read  access   (or  status
 6074                permission) to PATH.
 6075 
 6076 
 6077 
 6078 
 6079 
 6080 
 6081 
 6082 
 6083 
 6084 
 6085 
 6086 
 6087 
 6088 
 6089 
 6090 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         105                  11/13/89
 6091 as_add_admin_acl_             -105-                      11/13/89^L
 6092 
 6093 
 6094                [as_add_admin_acl_.pl1]
 6095                as_add_admin_acl_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.   Could not add
 6096                to ACL of PATH.
 6097 
 6098 
 6099      Stream:   as (severity2)
 6100 
 6101      Time:     Answering  Service  initialization,  or  while the
 6102                system is running.
 6103 
 6104      Meaning:  Some  fatal error   occurred while  rebuilding the
 6105                access control list  (ACL) of PATH.  ERROR_MESSAGE
 6106                is  an error_table_ message  and PATH is  the full
 6107                pathname of a segment or a directory.
 6108 
 6109      Action:   Contact   the  system   programming  staff.    The
 6110                operation that caused the error must be determined
 6111                and the operation repeated after correction.
 6112 
 6113 
 6114 
 6115 
 6116 
 6117                [as_dump_.pl1]
 6118                as_dump_:   Answering  service   dump  created  in
 6119                segment >sc1>asdump.-.MM/DD/YY-HHMM
 6120 
 6121 
 6122      Stream:   as (severity1)
 6123 
 6124      Time:     While system is running.
 6125 
 6126      Meaning:  Some program  has encountered an  unexpected fault
 6127                and  has  called  for  a  dump  of  the  Answering
 6128                Service.  This segment is automatically dprinted.
 6129 
 6130      Action:   No operator action is required.
 6131 
 6132 
 6133 
 6134                [as_dump_.pl1]
 6135                as_dump_:  Cannot attach I/O switch.  No dump NAME
 6136 
 6137 
 6138      Stream:   as (severity2)
 6139 
 6140      Time:     While system is running.
 6141 
 6142      Meaning:  An  error  occurred  while  dumping.   No dump was
 6143                taken.
 6144 
 6145      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 6146 
 6147 
 6148 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         106                  11/13/89
 6149 as_dump_                      -106-                      11/13/89^L
 6150 
 6151 
 6152                [as_dump_.pl1]
 6153                as_dump_:   Cannot  obtain  quota,  dump  aborted.
 6154                NAME
 6155 
 6156 
 6157      Stream:   as (severity2)
 6158 
 6159      Time:     While system is running.
 6160 
 6161      Meaning:  An  error  occurred  while  dumping.   No dump was
 6162                taken.
 6163 
 6164      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 6165 
 6166 
 6167 
 6168                [as_dump_.pl1]
 6169                as_dump_:  CONDITION while dumping.  Dump aborted
 6170 
 6171 
 6172      Stream:   as (severity1)
 6173 
 6174      Time:     While system is running.
 6175 
 6176      Meaning:  During the attempt to perform an Answering Service
 6177                dump, some unexpected fault occurred.  The dump is
 6178                stopped and the system tries to continue.
 6179 
 6180      Action:   Notify the system programming staff.
 6181 
 6182 
 6183 
 6184                [as_dump_.pl1]
 6185                as_dump_:     ERROR_MESSAGE.      Cannot    attach
 6186                as_dump_stream_    to     FILENAME.     No    dump
 6187                asdump.MM/DD/YY-HHMM
 6188 
 6189 
 6190      Stream:   as (severity1)
 6191 
 6192      Time:     While system is running.
 6193 
 6194      Meaning:  The  Answering  Service  dump  program  could  not
 6195                attach a file for the Answering Service dump.  The
 6196                dump will abort, and the system will continue.
 6197 
 6198      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 6199 
 6200 
 6201 
 6202 
 6203 
 6204 
 6205 
 6206 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         107                  11/13/89
 6207 as_dump_                      -107-                      11/13/89^L
 6208 
 6209 
 6210                [as_dump_.pl1]
 6211                as_dump_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.  Cannot  obtain quota of
 6212                >sc1, dump aborted.  DUMPID
 6213 
 6214 
 6215      Stream:   as (severity2)
 6216 
 6217      Time:     While system is running.
 6218 
 6219      Meaning:  An  error  occurred  while  dumping.   No dump was
 6220                taken.
 6221 
 6222      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 6223 
 6224 
 6225 
 6226                [as_dump_.pl1]
 6227                as_dump_:   Message  coordinator  dump  created in
 6228                segment >sc1>asdump.-.MM/DD/YY-HHMM
 6229 
 6230 
 6231      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
 6232 
 6233      Time:     While system is running.
 6234 
 6235      Meaning:  Some program  has encountered an  unexpected fault
 6236                and  has   called  for  a  dump   of  the  message
 6237                coordinator.    This   segment   is  automatically
 6238                dprinted.
 6239 
 6240      Action:   No operator action is required.
 6241 
 6242 
 6243 
 6244                [as_dump_.pl1]
 6245                as_dump_:  Out of room for dump DUMPID
 6246 
 6247 
 6248      Stream:   as (severity2)
 6249 
 6250      Time:     While system is running.
 6251 
 6252      Meaning:  An  error  occurred  while  dumping.   No dump was
 6253                taken.
 6254 
 6255      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 6256 
 6257 
 6258 
 6259 
 6260 
 6261 
 6262 
 6263 
 6264 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         108                  11/13/89
 6265 as_dump_                      -108-                      11/13/89^L
 6266 
 6267 
 6268                [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1]
 6269                as_hasp_mpx_:   Crash  signalled  for  multiplexer
 6270                TTY.
 6271 
 6272 
 6273      Stream:   $as1
 6274 
 6275      Time:     While system is running.
 6276 
 6277      Meaning:  The physical  connection for the  HASP multiplexer
 6278                on channel  TTY has been broken  either because of
 6279                an  error or  or because   of a  request from  the
 6280                remote host/workstation.
 6281 
 6282      Action:   Check  the console  for a  message concerning this
 6283                channel  from  hasp_mpx.   If  such  a  message is
 6284                found,  refer  to  its  documentation  for further
 6285                action; otherwise, the remote host/workstation has
 6286                requested  termination of  the connection  and the
 6287                I/O  daemons using  this channel  should be logged
 6288                out.
 6289 
 6290 
 6291 
 6292                [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1]
 6293                as_hasp_mpx_:  Duplicate subchannel  name NAME for
 6294                HASP multiplexer TTY.
 6295 
 6296 
 6297      Stream:   $as1
 6298 
 6299      Time:     In  response  to  a  load_mpx  operator command or
 6300                during system initialization.
 6301 
 6302      Meaning:  The  same  name  has  been  used  for  two or more
 6303                subchannels  of the   HASP multiplexer  on channel
 6304                TTY.
 6305 
 6306      Action:   Correct  the CDT  entry for  this multiplexer  and
 6307                reload it.
 6308 
 6309 
 6310 
 6311 
 6312 
 6313 
 6314 
 6315 
 6316 
 6317 
 6318 
 6319 
 6320 
 6321 
 6322 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         109                  11/13/89
 6323 as_hasp_mpx_                  -109-                      11/13/89^L
 6324 
 6325 
 6326                [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1]
 6327                as_hasp_mpx_:     ERROR_MESSAGE.     Cannot    get
 6328                additional  info  from   terminal  type  NAME  for
 6329                multiplexer TTY.
 6330 
 6331 
 6332      Stream:   $as1
 6333 
 6334      Time:     In  response  to  a  load_mpx  operator command or
 6335                during system initialization.
 6336 
 6337      Meaning:  The terminal type specified  by NAME was not given
 6338                an additional_info string in  its TTT entry.  This
 6339                string  is required  to specify  the configuration
 6340                parameters  for the   HASP multiplexer  on channel
 6341                TTY.
 6342 
 6343      Action:   Check both the CDT  entry for this multiplexer and
 6344                the TTT  entry for the terminal  type.  Either the
 6345                wrong  terminal type was  specified in the  CDT or
 6346                the  terminal  type's  definition  is  incomplete.
 6347                Correct whichever table is in error and reload the
 6348                multiplexer.
 6349 
 6350 
 6351 
 6352                [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1]
 6353                as_hasp_mpx_:    ERROR_MESSAGE.   Creating   event
 6354                channel for multiplexer TTY.
 6355 
 6356 
 6357      Stream:   $as1
 6358 
 6359      Time:     In  response  to  a  load_mpx  operator command or
 6360                during system initialization.
 6361 
 6362      Meaning:  A system error arose  during the initialization of
 6363                the HASP multiplexer on channel TTY.
 6364 
 6365      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 6366 
 6367 
 6368 
 6369 
 6370 
 6371 
 6372 
 6373 
 6374 
 6375 
 6376 
 6377 
 6378 
 6379 
 6380 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         110                  11/13/89
 6381 as_hasp_mpx_                  -110-                      11/13/89^L
 6382 
 6383 
 6384                [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1]
 6385                as_hasp_mpx_:    Invalid  PARM   specification  in
 6386                terminal type NAME for multiplexer TTY.
 6387 
 6388 
 6389      Stream:   $as1
 6390 
 6391      Time:     In  response  to  a  load_mpx  operator command or
 6392                during system initialization.
 6393 
 6394      Meaning:  The   value   specified   for   the  configuration
 6395                parameter  PARM in  the additional  info string of
 6396                the   terminal  type   NAME  used   for  the  HASP
 6397                multiplexer  on channel  TTY is  not acceptable to
 6398                the system.
 6399 
 6400      Action:   Correct the value of the  parameter in the TTT and
 6401                reload the multiplexer.
 6402 
 6403 
 6404 
 6405                [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1]
 6406                as_hasp_mpx_:   Invalid subchannel  name NAME  for
 6407                HASP multiplexer TTY.
 6408 
 6409 
 6410      Stream:   $as1
 6411 
 6412      Time:     In  response  to  a  load_mpx  operator command or
 6413                during system initialization.
 6414 
 6415      Meaning:  The  name specified for  a subchannel of  the HASP
 6416                multiplexer on channel TTY does not conform to the
 6417                conventions  defined  in  MAM  Communications  for
 6418                naming such channels.
 6419 
 6420      Action:   Correct  the CDT  entry for  this multiplexer  and
 6421                reload it.
 6422 
 6423 
 6424 
 6425 
 6426 
 6427 
 6428 
 6429 
 6430 
 6431 
 6432 
 6433 
 6434 
 6435 
 6436 
 6437 
 6438 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         111                  11/13/89
 6439 as_hasp_mpx_                  -111-                      11/13/89^L
 6440 
 6441 
 6442                [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1]
 6443                as_hasp_mpx_:  Line type for hasp operator console
 6444                on  multiplexer   TTY  must  be   "HASP_OPR"  when
 6445                configured for login service.
 6446 
 6447 
 6448      Stream:   $as1
 6449 
 6450      Time:     In  response  to  a  load_mpx  operator command or
 6451                during system initialization.
 6452 
 6453      Meaning:  The line type  must be set for HASP_OPR  on a hasp
 6454                operator console subchannel  when it is configured
 6455                for login service.
 6456 
 6457      Action:   Correct  the CDT  entry for  this multiplexer  and
 6458                reload it.
 6459 
 6460 
 6461 
 6462                [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1]
 6463                as_hasp_mpx_:  Load signalled for multiplexer TTY.
 6464 
 6465 
 6466      Stream:   $as1
 6467 
 6468      Time:     While system is running.
 6469 
 6470      Meaning:  The  physical  connection  and  initial connection
 6471                protocl  for the  HASP multiplexer  on channel TTY
 6472                has been completed  successfully.  The multiplexer
 6473                is now ready for use.
 6474 
 6475      Action:   Start the appropriate I/O daemon processes for the
 6476                multiplexer    as   indicated   by    the   system
 6477                administrators  or by  the user  who requested the
 6478                multiplexer be loaded.
 6479 
 6480 
 6481 
 6482 
 6483 
 6484 
 6485 
 6486 
 6487 
 6488 
 6489 
 6490 
 6491 
 6492 
 6493 
 6494 
 6495 
 6496 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         112                  11/13/89
 6497 as_hasp_mpx_                  -112-                      11/13/89^L
 6498 
 6499 
 6500                [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1]
 6501                as_hasp_mpx_:  More than  17 subchannels specified
 6502                for HASP multiplexer TTY (COUNT).
 6503 
 6504 
 6505      Stream:   $as1
 6506 
 6507      Time:     In  response  to  a  load_mpx  operator command or
 6508                during system initialization.
 6509 
 6510      Meaning:  The definition of the  HASP multiplexer on channel
 6511                TTY contains too many subchannels.
 6512 
 6513      Action:   Correct  the CDT  entry for  this multiplexer  and
 6514                reload it.
 6515 
 6516 
 6517 
 6518                [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1]
 6519                as_hasp_mpx_:  Subchannel NAME  of multiplexer TTY
 6520                does not have TYPE service type.
 6521 
 6522 
 6523      Stream:   $as1
 6524 
 6525      Time:     In  response  to  a  load_mpx  operator command or
 6526                during system initialization.
 6527 
 6528      Meaning:  The specified  subchannel of the  HASP multiplexer
 6529                on  channel TTY  was not  given the  slave service
 6530                type   or,  in   the  case   of  operator  console
 6531                subchannels, slave or login.
 6532 
 6533      Action:   Correct  the CDT  entry for  this multiplexer  and
 6534                reload it.
 6535 
 6536 
 6537 
 6538 
 6539 
 6540 
 6541 
 6542 
 6543 
 6544 
 6545 
 6546 
 6547 
 6548 
 6549 
 6550 
 6551 
 6552 
 6553 
 6554 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         113                  11/13/89
 6555 as_hasp_mpx_                  -113-                      11/13/89^L
 6556 
 6557 
 6558                [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1]
 6559                as_hasp_mpx_:   Too  many   printers  and  punches
 6560                configured for HASP multiplexer TTY.
 6561 
 6562 
 6563      Stream:   $as1
 6564 
 6565      Time:     In  response  to  a  load_mpx  operator command or
 6566                during system initialization.
 6567 
 6568      Meaning:  More  than 8 card  punches and line  printers have
 6569                been specified for the HASP multiplexer on channel
 6570                TTY or a card punch and line printer which use the
 6571                same flow control flag  have been specified.  (See
 6572                MAM Communications for a  description of the rules
 6573                for naming card punches and line printers.)
 6574 
 6575      Action:   Correct  the CDT  entry for  this multiplexer  and
 6576                reload it.
 6577 
 6578 
 6579 
 6580                [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1]
 6581                as_hasp_mpx_:   Unexpected  wakeup  (DATA1  DATA2)
 6582                from process ID.
 6583 
 6584 
 6585      Stream:   $as1
 6586 
 6587      Time:     While system is running.
 6588 
 6589      Meaning:  A  message  was  received  from  the process whose
 6590                processid  is  the  12-digit  octal  value ID; the
 6591                contents  of  the  message  are  given  by the two
 6592                12-digit octal values DATA1 and DATA2.  No message
 6593                was expected at this time.  The wakeup is ignored.
 6594 
 6595      Action:   No operator action is required.
 6596 
 6597 
 6598 
 6599 
 6600 
 6601 
 6602 
 6603 
 6604 
 6605 
 6606 
 6607 
 6608 
 6609 
 6610 
 6611 
 6612 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         114                  11/13/89
 6613 as_hasp_mpx_                  -114-                      11/13/89^L
 6614 
 6615 
 6616                [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1]
 6617                as_hasp_mpx_:   Wakeup  from  multiplexer  TTY has
 6618                invalid state code VALUE.
 6619 
 6620 
 6621      Stream:   $as1
 6622 
 6623      Time:     While system is running.
 6624 
 6625      Meaning:  A  message  was  received  indicating  a change of
 6626                state for the multiplexer on channel TTY; however,
 6627                the  new state  of the  multiplexer, given  by the
 6628                decimal  number VALUE,  is not  recognized by this
 6629                module.
 6630 
 6631      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 6632 
 6633 
 6634 
 6635                [as_init_.pl1]
 6636                as_init_:    Answering    Service   initialization
 6637                failed.
 6638 
 6639 
 6640      Stream:   $as2
 6641 
 6642      Time:     System Intialization.
 6643 
 6644      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 6645                CPU   or  memory  hardware   problems.   Answering
 6646                Service  initialization  failed.   Normally,  this
 6647                message is preceded by  a more specific indication
 6648                of the reason for failure.
 6649 
 6650      Action:   Contact the system  programming staff.  Attempt to
 6651                correct the problem and try startup again.
 6652 
 6653 
 6654 
 6655 
 6656 
 6657 
 6658 
 6659 
 6660 
 6661 
 6662 
 6663 
 6664 
 6665 
 6666 
 6667 
 6668 
 6669 
 6670 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         115                  11/13/89
 6671 as_init_                      -115-                      11/13/89^L
 6672 
 6673 
 6674                [as_init_.pl1]
 6675                as_init_:  CDT rethreading complete.
 6676 
 6677 
 6678      Stream:   $as1
 6679 
 6680      Time:     System Intialization.
 6681 
 6682      Meaning:  Rethreading  of  Channel  Definition  Table  (CDT)
 6683                entries  into  a  multiplexer/subchannel hierarchy
 6684                completed  successfully.    System  initialization
 6685                continues.
 6686 
 6687      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 6688 
 6689 
 6690 
 6691                [as_init_.pl1]
 6692                as_init_:   CDT   threading  inconsistency  found.
 6693                Rethreading.
 6694 
 6695 
 6696      Stream:   $as1
 6697 
 6698      Time:     System Intialization.
 6699 
 6700      Meaning:  An error was detected  while tracing the threading
 6701                of Channel  Definition Table (CDT) entries  into a
 6702                hierarchy  of multiplexer and  subchannel entries.
 6703                $err   The  entire   channel  hierarchy   will  be
 6704                rethreaded.
 6705 
 6706      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 6707 
 6708 
 6709 
 6710 
 6711 
 6712 
 6713 
 6714 
 6715 
 6716 
 6717 
 6718 
 6719 
 6720 
 6721 
 6722 
 6723 
 6724 
 6725 
 6726 
 6727 
 6728 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         116                  11/13/89
 6729 as_init_                      -116-                      11/13/89^L
 6730 
 6731 
 6732                [as_init_.pl1]
 6733                as_init_:    Condition   COND   signalled   during
 6734                startup.  Taking AS dump.  CONDITION_INFO
 6735 
 6736 
 6737                S.  $as1
 6738 
 6739      Time:     System Intialization.
 6740 
 6741      Meaning:  An  unexpected  condition   COND  occurred  during
 6742                system initialization.  An  answering service dump
 6743                is  taken.  The  stack trace  information in  this
 6744                dump further  describes the error.  Some  steps of
 6745                Answering   Service    initialization   were   not
 6746                performed.  This  may cause the system  to operate
 6747                incorrectly.  CONDITION_INFO if optionally present
 6748                if  further  information  about  the  condition is
 6749                available.
 6750 
 6751      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 6752 
 6753 
 6754 
 6755                [as_init_.pl1]
 6756                as_init_:     Condition   was    signalled   while
 6757                processing another condition.  CONDITION
 6758 
 6759 
 6760      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper)
 6761 
 6762      Time:     System Intialization.
 6763 
 6764      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 6765                CPU or memory hardware problems.  During Answering
 6766                Service  initialization,  a  CONDITION  was raised
 6767                while   as_init_  was   already  processing   some
 6768                condition.  It may be that the error occured while
 6769                making  an   as_dump  for  the   first  condition.
 6770                as_init_ will not attempt  to make an as_dump, but
 6771                will instead abort the initialization.
 6772 
 6773      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 6774 
 6775 
 6776 
 6777 
 6778 
 6779 
 6780 
 6781 
 6782 
 6783 
 6784 
 6785 
 6786 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         117                  11/13/89
 6787 as_init_                      -117-                      11/13/89^L
 6788 
 6789 
 6790                [as_init_.pl1]
 6791                as_init_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.
 6792 
 6793 
 6794      Stream:   $as1
 6795 
 6796      Time:     System Intialization.
 6797 
 6798      Meaning:  A  fatal error  occurred during  Answering Service
 6799                initialization.   Previous  messages  describe the
 6800                error in more detail.
 6801 
 6802      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 6803 
 6804 
 6805 
 6806                [as_init_.pl1]
 6807                as_init_:          ERROR_MESSAGE.          Calling
 6808                multiplexer_mgr_$ENTRYPOINT.
 6809 
 6810 
 6811      Stream:   $as1
 6812 
 6813      Time:     System Intialization.
 6814 
 6815      Meaning:  The  multiplexer_mgr_  failed  when  accessing the
 6816                Channel   Definition   Table    (CDT)   in   >sc1,
 6817                initializing   the  CDT   or  loading   the  FNPs.
 6818                ERROR_MESSAGE  is  the  text  associated  with the
 6819                error    code   returned    by   multiplexer_mgr_.
 6820                Answering   service  initialization   fails.   The
 6821                system  administrator must   enter admin  mode and
 6822                correct the problem.  Then reboot the system.
 6823 
 6824      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 6825 
 6826 
 6827 
 6828 
 6829 
 6830 
 6831 
 6832 
 6833 
 6834 
 6835 
 6836 
 6837 
 6838 
 6839 
 6840 
 6841 
 6842 
 6843 
 6844 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         118                  11/13/89
 6845 as_init_                      -118-                      11/13/89^L
 6846 
 6847 
 6848                [as_init_.pl1]
 6849                as_init_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.  Calling ROUTINE.
 6850 
 6851 
 6852      Stream:   $as1
 6853 
 6854      Time:     System Intialization.
 6855 
 6856      Meaning:  An  error  occurred  when  calling  ROUTINE during
 6857                Answering  Service initialization.   ERROR_MESSAGE
 6858                is  the  text  associated   with  the  error  code
 6859                returned    by    ROUTINE.     Answering   service
 6860                initialization  fails.   The  system administrator
 6861                must  enter admin  mode and  correct the  problem.
 6862                Then reboot the system.
 6863 
 6864      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 6865 
 6866 
 6867 
 6868                [as_init_.pl1]
 6869                as_init_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.  Cannot create pit_temp_
 6870 
 6871 
 6872      Stream:   $as1
 6873 
 6874      Time:     System Intialization.
 6875 
 6876      Meaning:  The system could not create a temporary segment in
 6877                the Answering Service process's process directory.
 6878                This  is a fatal  error that will  cause answering
 6879                service startup to fail.
 6880 
 6881      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 6882 
 6883 
 6884 
 6885                [as_init_.pl1]
 6886                as_init_:   ERROR_MESSAGE.  Cannot  create sat.ht.
 6887                REASON
 6888 
 6889 
 6890      Stream:   $as1
 6891 
 6892      Time:     System Intialization.
 6893 
 6894      Meaning:  This message indicates that  the sat is damaged or
 6895                that a storage system error prevented the creation
 6896                of  a  new  hash  table  for  the  sat.  Answering
 6897                Service startup will fail.
 6898 
 6899      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 6900 
 6901 
 6902 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         119                  11/13/89
 6903 as_init_                      -119-                      11/13/89^L
 6904 
 6905 
 6906                [as_init_.pl1]
 6907                as_init_:      ERROR_MESSAGE.     cdt_mgr_$thread:
 6908                ADDED_INFO
 6909 
 6910 
 6911      Stream:   $as1
 6912 
 6913      Time:     System Intialization.
 6914 
 6915      Meaning:  as_init_  called cdt_mgr_$thread  to rethread  the
 6916                Channel  Definition  Table  (CDT)  entries  into a
 6917                multiplexer/subchannel     hierarchy.     cdt_mgr_
 6918                encountered an unexpected error.  ERROR_MESSAGE is
 6919                the text  associated with the error  code returned
 6920                by  cdt_mgr_.   ADDED_INFO  further  describes the
 6921                error  and whether  or not  further rethreading is
 6922                attempted.
 6923 
 6924      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 6925 
 6926 
 6927 
 6928                [as_init_.pl1]
 6929                as_init_:    ERROR_MESSAGE.    Could   not  create
 6930                SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR>TABLE.
 6931 
 6932 
 6933      Stream:   $as1
 6934 
 6935      Time:     System Intialization.
 6936 
 6937      Meaning:  The  Initializer could  not create  a new  segment
 6938                TABLE  in  SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR.   Answering service
 6939                initialization  fails.   The  system administrator
 6940                must  enter admin  mode, and  type "create TABLE",
 6941                where TABLE is the  name given above.  Then reboot
 6942                the system.
 6943 
 6944      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 6945 
 6946 
 6947 
 6948 
 6949 
 6950 
 6951 
 6952 
 6953 
 6954 
 6955 
 6956 
 6957 
 6958 
 6959 
 6960 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         120                  11/13/89
 6961 as_init_                      -120-                      11/13/89^L
 6962 
 6963 
 6964                [as_init_.pl1]
 6965                as_init_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.  Could  not force access
 6966                on SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR>TABLE.
 6967 
 6968 
 6969      Stream:   $as1
 6970 
 6971      Time:     System Intialization.
 6972 
 6973      Meaning:  The  Initializer could not  change the ACL  on the
 6974                TABLE  segment  in  SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR.  Answering
 6975                service   initialization    fails.    The   system
 6976                administrator must  enter admin mode,  and correct
 6977                the problem.  Then reboot the system.
 6978 
 6979      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 6980 
 6981 
 6982 
 6983 
 6984 
 6985 
 6986                [as_init_.pl1]
 6987                as_init_:   ERROR_MESSAGE.    Could  not  initiate
 6988                SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR>TABLE.
 6989 
 6990 
 6991      Stream:   $as1
 6992 
 6993      Time:     System Intialization.
 6994 
 6995      Meaning:  The  Initializer  could  not  initiate  the  TABLE
 6996                segment in  SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR.  Answering service
 6997                initialization  fails.   The  system administrator
 6998                must  enter admin  mode, and  correct the problem.
 6999                Then reboot the system.
 7000 
 7001      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 7002 
 7003 
 7004 
 7005 
 7006 
 7007 
 7008 
 7009 
 7010 
 7011 
 7012 
 7013 
 7014 
 7015 
 7016 
 7017 
 7018 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         121                  11/13/89
 7019 as_init_                      -121-                      11/13/89^L
 7020 
 7021 
 7022                [as_init_.pl1]
 7023                as_init_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.  Could  not set priority
 7024                for IPC wait channels.
 7025 
 7026 
 7027      Stream:   $as1
 7028 
 7029      Time:     System Intialization.
 7030 
 7031      Meaning:  A   call  to  ipc_$set_wait_prior   failed.   This
 7032                indicates a logic error  in the supervisor, or CPU
 7033                or memory hardware problems.
 7034 
 7035      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 7036 
 7037 
 7038 
 7039                [as_init_.pl1]
 7040                as_init_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.  Could not set RW access
 7041                on SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR>TABLE.
 7042 
 7043 
 7044      Stream:   $as1
 7045 
 7046      Time:     System Intialization.
 7047 
 7048      Meaning:  An error occurred attempting to add ACL entries to
 7049                TABLE  in  SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR.   Answering Service
 7050                initialization  fails.   The  system administrator
 7051                must  enter admin  mode and  correct the  problem.
 7052                Then reboot the system.
 7053 
 7054      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 7055 
 7056 
 7057 
 7058                [as_init_.pl1]
 7059                as_init_:   ERROR_MESSAGE.   Error  while defining
 7060                initial work classes.
 7061 
 7062 
 7063      Stream:   $as1
 7064 
 7065      Time:     System Intialization.
 7066 
 7067      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 7068                CPU   or  memory  hardware   problems.   Answering
 7069                Service   initialization    fails.    The   system
 7070                administrator  must enter  admin mode  and correct
 7071                the problem.  Then reboot the system.
 7072 
 7073      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 7074 
 7075 
 7076 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         122                  11/13/89
 7077 as_init_                      -122-                      11/13/89^L
 7078 
 7079 
 7080                [as_init_.pl1]
 7081                as_init_:    ERROR_MESSAGE.    Initialization   of
 7082                MODULE failed.  {ADDED_INFO.}
 7083 
 7084 
 7085      Stream:   $as1
 7086 
 7087      Time:     System Intialization.
 7088 
 7089      Meaning:  MODULE  was being  initialized when  it detected a
 7090                problem.  It  called sub_err_ to report  the error
 7091                to   as_init_.   ERROR_MESSAGE   gives  the   text
 7092                associated with the error  code MODULE returned to
 7093                as_init_.   If present,  ADDED_INFO gives  further
 7094                details   about  the   problem.   Some   steps  of
 7095                Answering   Service    initialization   were   not
 7096                performed.  This  may cause the system  to operate
 7097                incorrectly.
 7098 
 7099      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 7100 
 7101 
 7102 
 7103                [as_init_.pl1]
 7104                as_init_:    ERROR_MESSAGE.     MODULE   signalled
 7105                sub_error_;        initialization       continues.
 7106                {ADDED_INFO.}
 7107 
 7108 
 7109      Stream:   $as1
 7110 
 7111      Time:     System Intialization.
 7112 
 7113      Meaning:  MODULE  was being  initialized when  it detected a
 7114                problem.  It  called sub_err_ to report  the error
 7115                to   as_init_.   ERROR_MESSAGE   gives  the   text
 7116                associated with the error  code MODULE returned to
 7117                as_init_.   If present,  ADDED_INFO gives  further
 7118                details about the  problem.  Initialization of the
 7119                module continues.
 7120 
 7121      Action:   $contact.
 7122 
 7123 
 7124 
 7125 
 7126 
 7127 
 7128 
 7129 
 7130 
 7131 
 7132 
 7133 
 7134 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         123                  11/13/89
 7135 as_init_                      -123-                      11/13/89^L
 7136 
 7137 
 7138                [as_init_.pl1]
 7139                as_init_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.   Repeated CDT threading
 7140                inconsistencies.
 7141 
 7142 
 7143      Stream:   $as1
 7144 
 7145      Time:     System Intialization.
 7146 
 7147      Meaning:  Channel Definition Table  (CDT) entry threads were
 7148                found  to   be  damaged  even   after  rethreading
 7149                completed  successfully.  This  indicates a  logic
 7150                error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware
 7151                problems.
 7152 
 7153      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 7154 
 7155 
 7156 
 7157                [as_init_.pl1]
 7158                as_init_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.  Shutting down the login
 7159                server request mechanism.
 7160 
 7161 
 7162      Stream:   $as1
 7163 
 7164      Time:     System shutdown.
 7165 
 7166      Meaning:  An  error occurred  while shutting  down the login
 7167                server request mechanism.  The ERROR_MESSAGE gives
 7168                the text  associated with the error  code returned
 7169                from ls_request_server_$shutdown.
 7170 
 7171      Action:   No operator action is required.
 7172 
 7173 
 7174 
 7175 
 7176 
 7177 
 7178 
 7179 
 7180 
 7181 
 7182 
 7183 
 7184 
 7185 
 7186 
 7187 
 7188 
 7189 
 7190 
 7191 
 7192 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         124                  11/13/89
 7193 as_init_                      -124-                      11/13/89^L
 7194 
 7195 
 7196                [as_init_.pl1]
 7197                as_init_:                           ERROR_MESSAGE.
 7198                SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR>TABLE.  Forcing access.
 7199 
 7200 
 7201      Stream:   $as1
 7202 
 7203      Time:     System Intialization.
 7204 
 7205      Meaning:  During    system    initialization,    TABLE    in
 7206                SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR was found  to have an incorrect
 7207                ACL.  Access was set for Initializer.SysDaemon.
 7208 
 7209      Action:   No operator action is required.
 7210 
 7211 
 7212 
 7213 
 7214 
 7215                [as_init_.pl1]
 7216                as_init_:   installation_parms  damaged.   N  rate
 7217                structures defined; from I to J allowed.
 7218 
 7219 
 7220      Stream:   $as1
 7221 
 7222      Time:     System Intialization.
 7223 
 7224      Meaning:  The installation_parms table  claims to declare an
 7225                unallowed   number  of   rate  structures.    This
 7226                indicates  that the  table has  been damaged.  The
 7227                system  administrator  must  rectify  the  problem
 7228                using   ed_installation_parms  from   admin  mode,
 7229                before the Answering  Service will initialize.  It
 7230                will  be  necessary  to  re-boot  Multics to retry
 7231                Answering Service initialization.
 7232 
 7233      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 7234 
 7235 
 7236 
 7237 
 7238 
 7239 
 7240 
 7241 
 7242 
 7243 
 7244 
 7245 
 7246 
 7247 
 7248 
 7249 
 7250 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         125                  11/13/89
 7251 as_init_                      -125-                      11/13/89^L
 7252 
 7253 
 7254                [as_init_.pl1]
 7255                as_init_:    Multics   SYSID;   Answering  Service
 7256                VERSION
 7257 
 7258 
 7259      Stream:   $as1
 7260 
 7261      Time:     System Intialization.
 7262 
 7263      Meaning:  Answering  Service initialization is  complete and
 7264                users may now log  in.  The current system version
 7265                number,  from  the  system  tape,  is  SYSID.  The
 7266                current   Answering  Service  version   number  is
 7267                VERSION.
 7268 
 7269      Action:   Proceed with startup.
 7270 
 7271 
 7272 
 7273                [as_init_.pl1]
 7274                as_init_:   No  "tcd"  card  in  the  config deck.
 7275                Assuming APT size of 1000.
 7276 
 7277 
 7278      Stream:   $as1
 7279 
 7280      Time:     System Intialization.
 7281 
 7282      Meaning:  This message  indicates that there is  no TCD card
 7283                in  the  config  deck.   The  system  will operate
 7284                normally, but  it is recommended that  an explicit
 7285                TCD card be added at the first convenience.
 7286 
 7287      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 7288 
 7289 
 7290 
 7291                [as_init_.pl1]
 7292                as_init_:  rebuilding SAT hash table.
 7293 
 7294 
 7295      Stream:   $as1
 7296 
 7297      Time:     System Intialization.
 7298 
 7299      Meaning:  The  hash table  for the  SAT was  corrupted.  The
 7300                hash table is regenerated.
 7301 
 7302      Action:   No operator action is required.
 7303 
 7304 
 7305 
 7306 
 7307 
 7308 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         126                  11/13/89
 7309 as_init_                      -126-                      11/13/89^L
 7310 
 7311 
 7312                [as_init_.pl1]
 7313                as_init_:    Resource   management   is  disabled;
 7314                >sc1>rtdt needs it enabled.
 7315 
 7316 
 7317      Stream:   $as1
 7318 
 7319      Time:     System Intialization.
 7320 
 7321      Meaning:  The  copy  of  installation_parms  encountered  by
 7322                system startup claims that RCP resource management
 7323                is disabled.   This disagrees with  information in
 7324                the  RTDT.   If  startup  were  to  continue,  all
 7325                information in resource  registries would be lost.
 7326                Answering   Service  initialization   fails.   The
 7327                system        administrator        must        use
 7328                ed_installation_parms  from admin  mode to  repair
 7329                the damage.  Then reboot the system.
 7330 
 7331      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 7332 
 7333 
 7334 
 7335                [as_init_.pl1]
 7336                as_init_:     SAT   version    inconsistent   with
 7337                declarations used in this program.
 7338 
 7339 
 7340      Stream:   $as1
 7341 
 7342      Time:     System Intialization.
 7343 
 7344      Meaning:  The  version number  stored  in  the SAT  does not
 7345                match  the  expected  version  number,  which is a
 7346                constant in the  Answering Service programs.  This
 7347                may  be because  the  SAT  has been  destroyed, or
 7348                because  an  incorrect  version  of  the Answering
 7349                Service  programs  is   being  used.   This  error
 7350                crashes the system.
 7351 
 7352      Action:   Contact  the  system  administrator.   The  System
 7353                Administrator must  either generate a new  SAT, or
 7354                install  the  correct  version  of  the  Answering
 7355                Service.   If  the  System  Administrator  is  not
 7356                available,  enter   admin  mode  and   attempt  to
 7357                retrieve a recent copy of the SAT.  Then exit from
 7358                admin mode and try startup again.
 7359 
 7360 
 7361 
 7362 
 7363 
 7364 
 7365 
 7366 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         127                  11/13/89
 7367 as_init_                      -127-                      11/13/89^L
 7368 
 7369 
 7370                [as_init_.pl1]
 7371                as_init_:     SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR>TABLE    missing.
 7372                Creating new one.
 7373 
 7374 
 7375      Stream:   $as1
 7376 
 7377      Time:     System Intialization.
 7378 
 7379      Meaning:  A   new   version   of   TABLE   was   created  in
 7380                SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR     as    part     of    system
 7381                initialization.
 7382 
 7383      Action:   No operator action is required.
 7384 
 7385 
 7386 
 7387                [as_init_.pl1]
 7388                as_init_:  The requested action was not performed.
 7389                Cannot type go twice.
 7390 
 7391 
 7392      Stream:   $as1
 7393 
 7394      Time:     System Intialization.
 7395 
 7396      Meaning:  The operator typed go  when Multics was already in
 7397                operation.  No action was taken.
 7398 
 7399      Action:   No operator action is required.
 7400 
 7401 
 7402 
 7403                [as_init_.pl1]
 7404                as_init_:  The requested action was not performed.
 7405                Type multics first.
 7406 
 7407 
 7408      Stream:   $as1
 7409 
 7410      Time:     System Intialization.
 7411 
 7412      Meaning:  The operator typed go  without typing multics.  No
 7413                action was taken.
 7414 
 7415      Action:   Type multics first, or startup.
 7416 
 7417 
 7418 
 7419 
 7420 
 7421 
 7422 
 7423 
 7424 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         128                  11/13/89
 7425 as_init_                      -128-                      11/13/89^L
 7426 
 7427 
 7428                [as_init_.pl1]
 7429                as_init_:  The requested action was not performed.
 7430                Multics already initialized.
 7431 
 7432 
 7433      Stream:   $as1
 7434 
 7435      Time:     System Intialization.
 7436 
 7437      Meaning:  The  operator typed  startup, multics,  or go when
 7438                Multics was  already in operation.  No  action was
 7439                taken.
 7440 
 7441      Action:   No operator action is required.
 7442 
 7443 
 7444 
 7445                [as_init_.pl1]
 7446                as_init_:  This  procedure does not  implement the
 7447                requested version.  installation_parms version N.
 7448 
 7449 
 7450      Stream:   $as1
 7451 
 7452      Time:     System Intialization.
 7453 
 7454      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 7455                CPU    or   memory    hardware   problems.     The
 7456                installation_parms segment has  been damaged or is
 7457                not  up-to-date.   The  system  administrator must
 7458                rectify  the  problem  using ed_installation_parms
 7459                from admin mode, before the Answering Service will
 7460                initialize.   It  will  be  necessary  to  re-boot
 7461                Multics to retry Answering Serviceinitialization.
 7462 
 7463      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 7464 
 7465 
 7466 
 7467                [as_lap_mpx_.pl1]
 7468                as_lap_mpx:   Unexpected  signal  for  multiplexer
 7469                MPX.
 7470 
 7471 
 7472      Stream:   as (severity1)
 7473 
 7474      Time:     While system is running.
 7475 
 7476      Meaning:  An unknown type event was signaled for multiplexer
 7477                MPX.  It will be ignored.
 7478 
 7479      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 7480 
 7481 
 7482 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         129                  11/13/89
 7483 as_lap_mpx                    -129-                      11/13/89^L
 7484 
 7485 
 7486                [as_lap_mpx_.pl1]
 7487                as_lap_mpx_:  Bad argument to parm PPPP, should be
 7488                XXXX or YYYY
 7489 
 7490 
 7491      Stream:   as (severity1)
 7492 
 7493      Time:     In  response to  an operator  load_mpx command for
 7494                during system startup.
 7495 
 7496      Meaning:  A bad  value was specified for  the PPPP parameter
 7497                in the  TTF entry for this  muliplexer.  Its value
 7498                must be either XXXX or YYYY.
 7499 
 7500      Action:   Check  the  contents  of  the  TTF  entry  for the
 7501                terminal_type associated with  the multiplexer for
 7502                errors.
 7503 
 7504 
 7505 
 7506                [as_lap_mpx_.pl1]
 7507                as_lap_mpx_:  Crash signalled for multiplexer MPX.
 7508 
 7509 
 7510      Stream:   as (severity1)
 7511 
 7512      Time:     While system is running.
 7513 
 7514      Meaning:  The  multiplexer has  crashed.  The  LAP link  has
 7515                entered the disconnected state.
 7516 
 7517      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 7518 
 7519 
 7520 
 7521 
 7522 
 7523 
 7524 
 7525 
 7526 
 7527 
 7528 
 7529 
 7530 
 7531 
 7532 
 7533 
 7534 
 7535 
 7536 
 7537 
 7538 
 7539 
 7540 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         130                  11/13/89
 7541 as_lap_mpx_                   -130-                      11/13/89^L
 7542 
 7543 
 7544                [as_lap_mpx_.pl1]
 7545                as_lap_mpx_:   Error  in  conversion.   Converting
 7546                FIELD VALUE to a number for multiplexer MPX.
 7547 
 7548 
 7549      Stream:   as (severity1)
 7550 
 7551      Time:     In  response to  an operator  load_mpx command  or
 7552                during system start up.
 7553 
 7554      Meaning:  It was  impossible to convert a  numeric parameter
 7555                from  the terminal_type additional_info  string to
 7556                its  internal  form.   FIELD  is  the  name of the
 7557                parameter  in error.   VALUE is  the string  which
 7558                could not be converted.
 7559 
 7560      Action:   Check  the  contents  of  the  TTF  entry  for the
 7561                terminal_type associated with  the multiplexer for
 7562                errors.
 7563 
 7564 
 7565 
 7566                [as_lap_mpx_.pl1]
 7567                as_lap_mpx_:   ERROR.  Cannot get  additional info
 7568                for terminal type TTP for multiplexer MPX.
 7569 
 7570 
 7571      Stream:   as (severity1)
 7572 
 7573      Time:     In  response to  an operator  load_mpx command  or
 7574                during system start up.
 7575 
 7576      Meaning:  An error occurred  while retrieving the parameters
 7577                of  the  multiplexer  from  the  TTT.   Either the
 7578                terminal type specified in  the CDT does not exist
 7579                or    it   does    not   contain    the   required
 7580                additional_info field.
 7581 
 7582      Action:   Check  that the  CMF  and  TTF contain  the proper
 7583                information.
 7584 
 7585 
 7586 
 7587 
 7588 
 7589 
 7590 
 7591 
 7592 
 7593 
 7594 
 7595 
 7596 
 7597 
 7598 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         131                  11/13/89
 7599 as_lap_mpx_                   -131-                      11/13/89^L
 7600 
 7601 
 7602                [as_lap_mpx_.pl1]
 7603                as_lap_mpx_:   ERROR.  Creating event  channel for
 7604                multiplexer MPX.
 7605 
 7606 
 7607      Stream:   as (severity1)
 7608 
 7609      Time:     In  response to  an operator  load_mpx command  or
 7610                during system start up.
 7611 
 7612      Meaning:  An ipc_ error occurred  while trying to initialize
 7613                the multiplexer.
 7614 
 7615      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 7616 
 7617 
 7618 
 7619                [as_lap_mpx_.pl1]
 7620                as_lap_mpx_:  Load failed for multiplexer MPX.
 7621 
 7622 
 7623      Stream:   as (severity1)
 7624 
 7625      Time:     In  response to  an operator  load_mpx command  or
 7626                during system start up.
 7627 
 7628      Meaning:  The attempt to load  the multiplexer failed.  This
 7629                should never happen.
 7630 
 7631      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 7632 
 7633 
 7634 
 7635                [as_lap_mpx_.pl1]
 7636                as_lap_mpx_:  Load signalled for multiplexer MPX.
 7637 
 7638 
 7639      Stream:   as (severity1)
 7640 
 7641      Time:     In  response to  an operator  load_mpx command  or
 7642                during system start up.
 7643 
 7644      Meaning:  The multiplexer has  been successfully loaded.  It
 7645                will  be  started  unless  the  -no_start  control
 7646                argument was  given when the load_mpx  command was
 7647                typed.
 7648 
 7649      Action:   No operator action is required.
 7650 
 7651 
 7652 
 7653 
 7654 
 7655 
 7656 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         132                  11/13/89
 7657 as_lap_mpx_                   -132-                      11/13/89^L
 7658 
 7659 
 7660                [as_lap_mpx_.pl1]
 7661                as_lap_mpx_:    Unexpected   wakeup   (DATA)  from
 7662                process PRCID.
 7663 
 7664 
 7665      Stream:   as (severity1)
 7666 
 7667      Time:     While system is running.
 7668 
 7669      Meaning:  The multiplexer manager received  a wakeup from an
 7670                unexpected source.  The wakeup is ignored.
 7671 
 7672      Action:   No operator action is required.
 7673 
 7674 
 7675 
 7676                [as_lap_mpx_.pl1]
 7677                as_lap_mpx_:   Wakeup  for   multiplexer  MPX  has
 7678                invalid state code STATE.
 7679 
 7680 
 7681      Stream:   as (severity1)
 7682 
 7683      Time:     While system is running.
 7684 
 7685      Meaning:  A  wakeup with  invalid data  was received  by the
 7686                multiplexer manager.  The wakeup is ignored.
 7687 
 7688      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 7689 
 7690 
 7691 
 7692                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 7693                as_mcs_mpx_  (trace):  FNP FNP_NUMBER,  MPXE state
 7694                MPX_STATE, FNP state FNP_STATE{, deconfigured}.
 7695 
 7696 
 7697      Stream:   $as1
 7698 
 7699      Time:     While system is running.
 7700 
 7701      Meaning:  This  is  a  tracing  message  which displays some
 7702                values  of variables  that describe  the status of
 7703                the FNP.
 7704 
 7705      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 7706 
 7707 
 7708 
 7709 
 7710 
 7711 
 7712 
 7713 
 7714 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         133                  11/13/89
 7715 as_mcs_mpx_ (trace)           -133-                      11/13/89^L
 7716 
 7717 
 7718                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 7719                as_mcs_mpx_:  Crash signalled for FNP TAG.
 7720 
 7721 
 7722      Stream:   $as1
 7723 
 7724      Time:     While system is running.
 7725 
 7726      Meaning:  FNP TAG has crashed.  A  reload of the FNP will be
 7727                attempted  if it  is not  in a  crash loop  or not
 7728                inactive.
 7729 
 7730      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 7731 
 7732 
 7733 
 7734                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 7735                as_mcs_mpx_:                    ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE
 7736                >sc1>fnp_crash_notify.ec does not exist.
 7737 
 7738 
 7739      Stream:   $as1
 7740 
 7741      Time:     While system is running.
 7742 
 7743      Meaning:  An   error   occured   (ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE)   when
 7744                checking for the  existence of fnp_crash_notify.ec
 7745                in the system_control_1 directory.
 7746 
 7747      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 7748 
 7749 
 7750 
 7751                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 7752                as_mcs_mpx_:   ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE  Creating  event
 7753                channel for FNP TAG.
 7754 
 7755 
 7756      Stream:   $as1
 7757 
 7758      Time:     While system is running.
 7759 
 7760      Meaning:  An  error  occured  (ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE)  when  an
 7761                attempt  was made to  create an event  channel for
 7762                FNP TAG.  The load attempt has been aborted.  This
 7763                message  can also  be logged  if an  error occured
 7764                when changing the  just created event-wait channel
 7765                into an event-call channel.
 7766 
 7767      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 7768 
 7769 
 7770 
 7771 
 7772 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         134                  11/13/89
 7773 as_mcs_mpx_                   -134-                      11/13/89^L
 7774 
 7775 
 7776                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 7777                as_mcs_mpx_:     ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE   Failed    to
 7778                establish an SCI environment.
 7779 
 7780 
 7781      Stream:   $as1
 7782 
 7783      Time:     While system is running.
 7784 
 7785      Meaning:  An error occured  (ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE) when trying
 7786                to create an  system control subsystem environment
 7787                pointer.
 7788 
 7789      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 7790 
 7791 
 7792 
 7793                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 7794                as_mcs_mpx_:   ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE   Reading  event
 7795                channel for FNP TAG.
 7796 
 7797 
 7798      Stream:   $as1
 7799 
 7800      Time:     While system is running.
 7801 
 7802      Meaning:  An  error  occured  (ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE)  when  an
 7803                attempt  was  made  to  read  the  bootload  event
 7804                channel for FNP TAG.
 7805 
 7806      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 7807 
 7808 
 7809 
 7810                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 7811                as_mcs_mpx_:   ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE Resetting  event
 7812                channel for FNP TAG.
 7813 
 7814 
 7815      Stream:   $as1
 7816 
 7817      Time:     While system is running.
 7818 
 7819      Meaning:  An  error  occured  (ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE)  when  an
 7820                attempt was made to drain  all events from the FNP
 7821                boot event channel.
 7822 
 7823      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 7824 
 7825 
 7826 
 7827 
 7828 
 7829 
 7830 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         135                  11/13/89
 7831 as_mcs_mpx_                   -135-                      11/13/89^L
 7832 
 7833 
 7834                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 7835                as_mcs_mpx_:   ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE  Taking  dump of
 7836                FNP TAG.  FNP_DUMP_ENTRY_NAME
 7837 
 7838 
 7839      Stream:   $as1
 7840 
 7841      Time:     While system is running.
 7842 
 7843      Meaning:  An  error  occured  (ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE)  when  an
 7844                attempt  was  made  to   dump  FNP  TAG  into  the
 7845                FNP_DUMP_ENTRY_NAME segment in >dumps.
 7846 
 7847      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 7848 
 7849 
 7850 
 7851                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 7852                as_mcs_mpx_:    FDUMP  of   FNP  TAG   created  in
 7853                >dumps>FNP_DUMP_ENTRY_NAME
 7854 
 7855 
 7856      Stream:   $as1
 7857 
 7858      Time:     While system is running.
 7859 
 7860      Meaning:  FNP  TAG  has  been  dumped  successfully into the
 7861                >dumps>FNP_DUMP_ENTRY_NAME   segment    after   it
 7862                crashed.
 7863 
 7864      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 7865 
 7866 
 7867 
 7868                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 7869                as_mcs_mpx_:   Inconsistent  wakeup  received from
 7870                FNP  TAG.   FNP  state  =  FNP_STATE,  msg state =
 7871                MSG_STATE.
 7872 
 7873 
 7874      Stream:   $as1
 7875 
 7876      Time:     While system is running.
 7877 
 7878      Meaning:  The  data in the  message from the  bootload event
 7879                channel for FNP TAG indicates  that the FNP was in
 7880                an inconsistant state (MSG_STATE) with the current
 7881                state (FNP_STATE) of the FNP in the CDT.
 7882 
 7883      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 7884 
 7885 
 7886 
 7887 
 7888 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         136                  11/13/89
 7889 as_mcs_mpx_                   -136-                      11/13/89^L
 7890 
 7891 
 7892                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 7893                as_mcs_mpx_:  Invalid wakeup received for FNP TAG.
 7894                Wakeup   appears   to   be   for   FNP   OTHER_TAG
 7895                (#FNP_NUMBER).
 7896 
 7897 
 7898      Stream:   $as1
 7899 
 7900      Time:     While system is running.
 7901 
 7902      Meaning:  Invalid wakeup received  on bootload event channel
 7903                for FNP TAG.  Wakeup data  indicates it is for FNP
 7904                OTHER_TAG whose number is FNP_NUMBER.
 7905 
 7906      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 7907 
 7908 
 7909 
 7910                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 7911                as_mcs_mpx_:  Load failed for FNP TAG.
 7912 
 7913 
 7914      Stream:   $as1
 7915 
 7916      Time:     While system is running.
 7917 
 7918      Meaning:  The FNP TAG failed to load successfully.
 7919 
 7920      Action:   Try  the  bootload   attempt  again.   If  problem
 7921                persists, contact the programing staff.
 7922 
 7923 
 7924 
 7925                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 7926                as_mcs_mpx_:   Load of  FNP TAG  did not  complete
 7927                within X minutes.
 7928 
 7929 
 7930      Stream:   $as2
 7931 
 7932      Time:     While system is running.
 7933 
 7934      Meaning:  FNP TAG  did not signal that it  had completed the
 7935                load  attempt within  the required  X minutes from
 7936                the time that the image was sent to the FNP.
 7937 
 7938      Action:   Try to  load the FNP again.   If problem persists,
 7939                contact system programing staff.
 7940 
 7941 
 7942 
 7943 
 7944 
 7945 
 7946 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         137                  11/13/89
 7947 as_mcs_mpx_                   -137-                      11/13/89^L
 7948 
 7949 
 7950                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 7951                as_mcs_mpx_:  Load signalled for FNP TAG.
 7952 
 7953 
 7954      Stream:   $as1
 7955 
 7956      Time:     While system is running.
 7957 
 7958      Meaning:  FNP TAG bootloaded successfully.
 7959 
 7960      Action:   No operator action is required.
 7961 
 7962 
 7963 
 7964                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 7965                as_mcs_mpx_:  Procedure called with bad fnpep into
 7966                cdt:  POINTER
 7967 
 7968 
 7969      Stream:   $as1
 7970 
 7971      Time:     While system is running.
 7972 
 7973      Meaning:  The  compute_fnp_no  internal  procedure  detected
 7974                that  as_mcs_mpx_  was  supplied  with  a prointer
 7975                value (POINTER) that should  point to an FNP entry
 7976                in  the CDT  but doesn't.   Current operation  has
 7977                been aborted.
 7978 
 7979      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 7980 
 7981 
 7982 
 7983                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 7984                as_mcs_mpx_:  Tracing off.
 7985 
 7986 
 7987      Stream:   $as1
 7988 
 7989      Time:     While system is running.
 7990 
 7991      Meaning:  The trace_off entry point  has been called and now
 7992                tracing has been disabled.
 7993 
 7994      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 7995 
 7996 
 7997 
 7998 
 7999 
 8000 
 8001 
 8002 
 8003 
 8004 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         138                  11/13/89
 8005 as_mcs_mpx_                   -138-                      11/13/89^L
 8006 
 8007 
 8008                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 8009                as_mcs_mpx_:  Tracing on.
 8010 
 8011 
 8012      Stream:   $as1
 8013 
 8014      Time:     While system is running.
 8015 
 8016      Meaning:  The trace_on  entry point has been  called so that
 8017                as_mcs_mpx_ trace data will now be displayed.
 8018 
 8019      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 8020 
 8021 
 8022 
 8023                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 8024                as_mcs_mpx_:   Unexpected   wakeup  (EV_MSG_WORD_1
 8025                EV_MSG_WORD_2) from process PROC_ID.
 8026 
 8027 
 8028      Stream:   $as1
 8029 
 8030      Time:     While system is running.
 8031 
 8032      Meaning:  An  unexpected wakeup  occured on  an FNP bootload
 8033                event  channel from   process PROC_ID.   The event
 8034                message    data    is    in    EV_MSG_WORD_1   and
 8035                EV_MSG_WORD_2.  Unable to determine FNP tag.
 8036 
 8037      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 8038 
 8039 
 8040 
 8041                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 8042                as_mcs_mpx_:  Wakeup for FNP TAG has invalid state
 8043                code:  CODE.
 8044 
 8045 
 8046      Stream:   $as1
 8047 
 8048      Time:     While system is running.
 8049 
 8050      Meaning:  Wakeup  message data   received on  bootload event
 8051                channel for FNP TAG contains an invalid state code
 8052                value  of CODE.   Valid values  for mpxe.state are
 8053                defined  in the  cdt.incl.pl1 include  file by the
 8054                FNP_* variables.
 8055 
 8056      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 8057 
 8058 
 8059 
 8060 
 8061 
 8062 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         139                  11/13/89
 8063 as_mcs_mpx_                   -139-                      11/13/89^L
 8064 
 8065 
 8066                [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1]
 8067                as_mcs_mpx_:    Wakeup  with   bad  data   pointer
 8068                ignored:  POINTER
 8069 
 8070 
 8071      Stream:   $as1
 8072 
 8073      Time:     While system is running.
 8074 
 8075      Meaning:  A  wakeup was  received on  an FNP  bootload event
 8076                channel  with   which  a  bad  data   pointer  was
 8077                supplied.  Unable to determine FNP tag.
 8078 
 8079      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 8080 
 8081 
 8082 
 8083                [as_meter_.pl1]
 8084                as_meter_:  FDUMP number is NNN
 8085 
 8086 
 8087      Stream:   as (severity1)
 8088 
 8089      Time:     System Intialization.
 8090 
 8091      Meaning:  The system is coming up after a crash.  There is a
 8092                dump, created by the bce dump command, in the DUMP
 8093                partition.   Usually,   system_start_up.ec  copies
 8094                this dump into the directory >dumps.
 8095 
 8096      Action:   Follow site instructions concerning the processing
 8097                of online  dumps.  The normal procedure  is to log
 8098                in   Print_Dump.SysDaemon  and  request   that  it
 8099                process the dump.
 8100 
 8101 
 8102 
 8103                [as_meter_.pl1]
 8104                as_meter_:   Problem   getting  "ITEM".   Metering
 8105                disabled.
 8106 
 8107 
 8108      Stream:   as (severity2)
 8109 
 8110      Time:     System Intialization.
 8111 
 8112      Meaning:  The metering module cannot obtain a pointer to the
 8113                ring   0  hardcore   data  item   ITEM,  used   in
 8114                calculating  system usage.   Metering figures  are
 8115                scrambled, but the system should be able to run.
 8116 
 8117      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 8118 
 8119 
 8120 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         140                  11/13/89
 8121 as_meter_                     -140-                      11/13/89^L
 8122 
 8123 
 8124                [as_request_bump_user_.pl1]
 8125                as_request_bump_user_:     BUMPING   PERS.PROJ.TAG
 8126                PROCESSID for requestor REQ_PERS.REQ_PROJ.REQ_TAG.
 8127 
 8128 
 8129      Stream:   as (severity 0)
 8130 
 8131      Time:     While system is running.
 8132 
 8133      Meaning:  An     answering      service     request     from
 8134                REQ_PERS.REQ_PROJ.REQ_TAG  to   bump  the  process
 8135                PERS.PROJ.TAG PROCESSID has been initiated.
 8136 
 8137      Action:   No operator action is required.
 8138 
 8139 
 8140 
 8141                [as_request_bump_user_.pl1]
 8142                as_request_bump_user_:     ERROR_MSG.     Rejected
 8143                BUMP_USER  request  from   PERS.PROJ.TAG  to  bump
 8144                process PROCESS_ID.  REASON
 8145 
 8146 
 8147      Stream:   as (severity 0)
 8148 
 8149      Time:     While system is running.
 8150 
 8151      Meaning:  The  answering service request  from PERS.PROJ.TAG
 8152                to bump the process identified by PROCESSID failed
 8153                for the given REASON and ERROR_MSG.
 8154 
 8155      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 8156 
 8157 
 8158 
 8159                [as_request_note_pnt_change_.pl1]
 8160                as_request_note_pnt_change_:      Bumping     user
 8161                PERS.PROJ.TAG PROCESSID on channel CHN.  (REASON)
 8162 
 8163      Stream:   as (severity 0)
 8164 
 8165      Time:     While system is running.
 8166 
 8167      Meaning:  Process PERS.PROJ.TAG on channel CHN was bumped by
 8168                a  change  to  the  PNT  entry  for  PERS.  REASON
 8169                describes the type of PNT change.
 8170 
 8171      Action:   No operator action is required.
 8172 
 8173 
 8174 
 8175 
 8176 
 8177 
 8178 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         141                  11/13/89
 8179 as_request_note_pnt_change    -141-                      11/13/89^L
 8180 
 8181 
 8182                [as_request_note_pnt_change_.pl1]
 8183                as_request_note_pnt_change_:  ERROR_MSG.  Rejected
 8184                NOTE_PNT_CHANGE request from PERS.PROJ.  REASON
 8185 
 8186      Stream:   as (severity 0)
 8187 
 8188      Time:     While system is running.
 8189 
 8190      Meaning:  An answering  service request to note  a change to
 8191                the  PNT  sent  by  PERS.PROJ  failed  because  of
 8192                REASON.   This  indicates  a  logic  error  in the
 8193                supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems.
 8194 
 8195      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 8196 
 8197 
 8198 
 8199 
 8200 
 8201 
 8202                [as_request_note_pnt_change_.pl1]
 8203                as_request_note_pnt_change_:     Lowered   maximum
 8204                authorization  for  PERS.PROJ.TAG  on  channel CHN
 8205                from OLD_MAX_AUTH to NEW_MAX_AUTH.  PNT change.
 8206 
 8207      Stream:   as (severity 0)
 8208 
 8209      Time:     While system is running.
 8210 
 8211      Meaning:  A  change to  the PNT  entry for  PERS lowered the
 8212                maximum authorization associated  with the process
 8213                PERS.PROJ.TAG  on channel CHN.   The authorization
 8214                was changed from OLD_MAX_AUTH to NEW_MAX_AUTH.
 8215 
 8216      Action:   No operator action is required.
 8217 
 8218 
 8219 
 8220 
 8221 
 8222 
 8223 
 8224 
 8225 
 8226 
 8227 
 8228 
 8229 
 8230 
 8231 
 8232 
 8233 
 8234 
 8235 
 8236 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         142                  11/13/89
 8237 as_request_note_pnt_change    -142-                      11/13/89^L
 8238 
 8239 
 8240                [as_request_note_pnt_change_.pl1]
 8241                as_request_note_pnt_change_:     Raised    minimum
 8242                authorization  for  PERS.PROJ.TAG  on  channel CHN
 8243                from OLD_MIN_AUTH to NEW_MIN_AUTH.  PNT change.
 8244 
 8245      Stream:   as (severity 0)
 8246 
 8247      Time:     While system is running.
 8248 
 8249      Meaning:  A  change to  the PNT  entry for  PERS raised  the
 8250                minimum authorization associated  with the process
 8251                PERS.PROJ.TAG  on channel CHN.   The authorization
 8252                was changed from OLD_MIN_AUTH to NEW_MIN_AUTH.
 8253 
 8254      Action:   No operator action is required.
 8255 
 8256 
 8257 
 8258 
 8259 
 8260 
 8261                [as_request_note_pnt_change_.pl1]
 8262                as_request_note_pnt_change_:   User  has  "nobump"
 8263                attribute.   Did not bump  PERS.PROJ.TAG PROCESSID
 8264                on channel CHN.  (REASON)
 8265 
 8266      Stream:   as (severity 0)
 8267 
 8268      Time:     While system is running.
 8269 
 8270      Meaning:  Bump   attempt  for  process   PERS.PROJ.TAG  with
 8271                PROCESSID on channel CHN  failed, because the user
 8272                has  the nobump  attribute.  REASON  indicates why
 8273                bumping was attempted.
 8274 
 8275      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
 8276 
 8277 
 8278 
 8279 
 8280 
 8281 
 8282 
 8283 
 8284 
 8285 
 8286 
 8287 
 8288 
 8289 
 8290 
 8291 
 8292 
 8293 
 8294 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         143                  11/13/89
 8295 as_request_note_pnt_change    -143-                      11/13/89^L
 8296 
 8297 
 8298                [as_request_server_.pl1]
 8299                as_request_sender_:    MSG.    Could   not  delete
 8300                message MID for PERS.PROJ.
 8301 
 8302 
 8303      Stream:   as (severity0)
 8304 
 8305      Time:     While system is running.
 8306 
 8307      Meaning:  MSG is  an error_table_ message, MID  is a message
 8308                ID, PERS.PROJ  is the group  ID of the  AS request
 8309                sender.   The  AS  request  message  could  not be
 8310                deleted after executing the AS request.
 8311 
 8312      Action:   No operator action is required.
 8313 
 8314 
 8315 
 8316                [as_request_server_.pl1]
 8317                as_request_sender_:   PERS.PROJ  (PID)  set  fatal
 8318                process error [logout|new_proc].
 8319 
 8320 
 8321      Stream:   as (severity0)
 8322 
 8323      Time:     While system is running.
 8324 
 8325      Meaning:  The  process group  id PERS.PROJ  (process id PID)
 8326                has  set the  AS flag  which indicates  that fatal
 8327                process errors will cause a {logout|new_proc}.
 8328 
 8329      Action:   No operator action is required.
 8330 
 8331 
 8332 
 8333                [as_request_server_.pl1]
 8334                as_request_server_$init:       MSG.       Deleting
 8335                >sc1>as_request_.ms.
 8336 
 8337 
 8338      Stream:   as (severity1)
 8339 
 8340      Time:     Answering Service initialization.
 8341 
 8342      Meaning:  MSG  is  an  error_table_  message.   An error was
 8343                encountered   while  attempting   to  delete   the
 8344                as_request  message segment, prior  to re-creating
 8345                it.     as_request_server_$init   continues    and
 8346                attempts to create the message segment.
 8347 
 8348      Action:   No operator action is required.
 8349 
 8350 
 8351 
 8352 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         144                  11/13/89
 8353 as_request_server_$init       -144-                      11/13/89^L
 8354 
 8355 
 8356                [as_request_server_.pl1]
 8357                as_request_server_$init:     MSG.     Manipulating
 8358                >sc1>as_request_.ms or IPC channels.
 8359 
 8360 
 8361      Stream:   as (severity1)
 8362 
 8363      Time:     Answering Service initialization.
 8364 
 8365      Meaning:  MSG  is an   error_table_ message.   A programming
 8366                error has been encountered.
 8367 
 8368      Action:   Contact the  system programming staff.   After the
 8369                problem   is   corrected,   repeat   the  bootload
 8370                operation.
 8371 
 8372 
 8373 
 8374                [as_request_server_.pl1]
 8375                as_request_server_:   ERROR_MESSAGE.   Can't  find
 8376                message from PGID
 8377 
 8378 
 8379      Stream:   as (severity0)
 8380 
 8381      Time:     While system is running.
 8382 
 8383      Meaning:  MSG  is  an  error_table_  message  and  PGID is a
 8384                process group id.  A process  sent a wakeup to the
 8385                Answering  Service, but did  not put a  message in
 8386                as_request.ms.
 8387 
 8388      Action:   No operator action is required.
 8389 
 8390 
 8391 
 8392 
 8393 
 8394 
 8395 
 8396 
 8397 
 8398 
 8399 
 8400 
 8401 
 8402 
 8403 
 8404 
 8405 
 8406 
 8407 
 8408 
 8409 
 8410 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         145                  11/13/89
 8411 as_request_server_            -145-                      11/13/89^L
 8412 
 8413 
 8414                [as_request_server_.pl1]
 8415                as_request_server_:   Message {for  "REQUEST NAME"
 8416                (type N)} too short from PERS.PROJ.
 8417 
 8418 
 8419      Stream:   as (severity0)
 8420 
 8421      Time:     While system is running.
 8422 
 8423      Meaning:  A request of  type N sent by the  process group id
 8424                specified by PERS.PROJ was  in error.  The request
 8425                is  ignored.  If the  request is shorter  than the
 8426                standard   request  header   which  precedes   all
 8427                requests, then the request  type is not present in
 8428                the message.
 8429 
 8430      Action:   No operator action is required.
 8431 
 8432 
 8433 
 8434                [as_request_server_.pl1]
 8435                as_request_server_:    MSG.   Process   no  longer
 8436                active for request from PERS.PROJ.
 8437 
 8438 
 8439      Stream:   as (severity0)
 8440 
 8441      Time:     While system is running.
 8442 
 8443      Meaning:  MSG is an error_table_ message and PERS.PROJ isthe
 8444                sender  id.   A  process  sent  a  wakeup  to  the
 8445                Answering Service  but then logged out  before the
 8446                Answering Service handled the wakeup.
 8447 
 8448      Action:   No operator action is required.
 8449 
 8450 
 8451 
 8452                [as_request_server_.pl1]
 8453                as_request_server_:   MSG.  Error  reading message
 8454                from message segment.
 8455 
 8456 
 8457      Stream:   as (severity0)
 8458 
 8459      Time:     While system is running.
 8460 
 8461      Meaning:  MSG is an error_table_ message.  An error occurred
 8462                while  reading an AS  message from the  AS request
 8463                queue.
 8464 
 8465      Action:   No operator action is required.
 8466 
 8467 
 8468 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         146                  11/13/89
 8469 as_request_server_            -146-                      11/13/89^L
 8470 
 8471 
 8472                [as_request_server_.pl1]
 8473                as_request_server_:   Rejected   invalid  type  XX
 8474                message from PERS.PROJ PID.
 8475 
 8476 
 8477      Stream:   as (severity0)
 8478 
 8479      Time:     While system is running.
 8480 
 8481      Meaning:  An  invalid  wakeup  request   has  been  sent  to
 8482                as_request_server_.   The  sending  process  ID is
 8483                PID,  and  the  sender  name  in  the  message  is
 8484                PERS.PROJ.  The request is  a type XX request.  No
 8485                action was taken.
 8486 
 8487      Action:   No operator action is required.
 8488 
 8489 
 8490 
 8491                [as_request_server_.pl1]
 8492                as_request_server_:   Request message  segment not
 8493                initialized or shutdown has been typed.
 8494 
 8495 
 8496      Stream:   as (severity1)
 8497 
 8498      Time:     While system is running.
 8499 
 8500      Meaning:  A request is being  ignored because the AS request
 8501                queue has not been initialized or the the operator
 8502                has typed the shutdown command.
 8503 
 8504      Action:   No operator action is required.
 8505 
 8506 
 8507 
 8508 
 8509 
 8510 
 8511 
 8512 
 8513 
 8514 
 8515 
 8516 
 8517 
 8518 
 8519 
 8520 
 8521 
 8522 
 8523 
 8524 
 8525 
 8526 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         147                  11/13/89
 8527 as_request_server_            -147-                      11/13/89^L
 8528 
 8529 
 8530                [as_x25_mpx_.pl1]
 8531                as_x25_mpx_:  Bad argument to parm PARM, should be
 8532                THIS or THAT, but was VALUE for multiplexer MPX.
 8533 
 8534 
 8535      Stream:   as (severity1)
 8536 
 8537      Time:     In  response to  an operator  load_mpx command  or
 8538                during system start up.
 8539 
 8540      Meaning:  A  bad value was  specified for parameter  PARM in
 8541                the additional_info field of the TTF entry for the
 8542                multiplexer  MPX.  The  choices are  THIS or THAT,
 8543                but VALUE was specified.
 8544 
 8545      Action:   Check  the  contents  of  the  TTF  entry  for the
 8546                terminal_type associated with  the multiplexer for
 8547                an improper  parameter value.  Correct  and reload
 8548                mpx.
 8549 
 8550 
 8551 
 8552                [as_x25_mpx_.pl1]
 8553                as_x25_mpx_:   Bad argument   to parm  PARM.  Must
 8554                have:  LOW  <= value <=  HIGH, but value  = VALUE,
 8555                for multiplexer MPX.
 8556 
 8557 
 8558      Stream:   as (severity1)
 8559 
 8560      Time:     In  response to  an operator  load_mpx command  or
 8561                during system start up.
 8562 
 8563      Meaning:  A  bad value was  specified for parameter  PARM in
 8564                the additional_info field of the TTF entry for the
 8565                multiplexer  MPX.  The  value must  be between LOW
 8566                and HIGH, but VALUE was specified.
 8567 
 8568      Action:   Check  the  contents  of  the  TTF  entry  for the
 8569                terminal_type associated with  the multiplexer for
 8570                an improper  parameter value.  Correct  and reload
 8571                mpx.
 8572 
 8573 
 8574 
 8575 
 8576 
 8577 
 8578 
 8579 
 8580 
 8581 
 8582 
 8583 
 8584 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         148                  11/13/89
 8585 as_x25_mpx_                   -148-                      11/13/89^L
 8586 
 8587 
 8588                [as_x25_mpx_.pl1]
 8589                as_x25_mpx_:  Crash signalled for multiplexer MPX.
 8590 
 8591 
 8592      Stream:   as (severity1)
 8593 
 8594      Time:     While system is running.
 8595 
 8596      Meaning:  The  multiplexer has  crashed.  The  LAP link  has
 8597                entered the disconnected state.
 8598 
 8599      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 8600 
 8601 
 8602 
 8603                [as_x25_mpx_.pl1]
 8604                as_x25_mpx_:   Error  in  conversion.   Converting
 8605                FIELD VALUE to a number for multiplexer MPX.
 8606 
 8607 
 8608      Stream:   as (severity1)
 8609 
 8610      Time:     In  response to  an operator  load_mpx command  or
 8611                during system start up.
 8612 
 8613      Meaning:  It was  impossible to convert a  numeric parameter
 8614                from  the terminal_type additional_info  string to
 8615                its  internal  form.   FIELD  is  the  name of the
 8616                parameter  in error.   VALUE is  the string  which
 8617                could not be converted.
 8618 
 8619      Action:   Check  the  contents  of  the  TTF  entry  for the
 8620                terminal_type associated with  the multiplexer for
 8621                errors.
 8622 
 8623 
 8624 
 8625 
 8626 
 8627 
 8628 
 8629 
 8630 
 8631 
 8632 
 8633 
 8634 
 8635 
 8636 
 8637 
 8638 
 8639 
 8640 
 8641 
 8642 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         149                  11/13/89
 8643 as_x25_mpx_                   -149-                      11/13/89^L
 8644 
 8645 
 8646                [as_x25_mpx_.pl1]
 8647                as_x25_mpx_:   ERROR.  Cannot get  additional info
 8648                for terminal type TTP for multiplexer MPX.
 8649 
 8650 
 8651      Stream:   as (severity1)
 8652 
 8653      Time:     In  response to  an operator  load_mpx command  or
 8654                during system start up.
 8655 
 8656      Meaning:  An error occurred  while retrieving the parameters
 8657                of  the  multiplexer  from  the  TTT.   Either the
 8658                terminal type specified in  the CDT does not exist
 8659                or    it   does    not   contain    the   required
 8660                additional_info field.
 8661 
 8662      Action:   Check  that the  CMF  and  TTF contain  the proper
 8663                information.
 8664 
 8665 
 8666 
 8667                [as_x25_mpx_.pl1]
 8668                as_x25_mpx_:   ERROR.  Creating event  channel for
 8669                multiplexer MPX.
 8670 
 8671 
 8672      Stream:   as (severity1)
 8673 
 8674      Time:     In  response to  an operator  load_mpx command  or
 8675                during system start up.
 8676 
 8677      Meaning:  An ipc_ error occurred  while trying to initialize
 8678                the multiplexer.
 8679 
 8680      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 8681 
 8682 
 8683 
 8684                [as_x25_mpx_.pl1]
 8685                as_x25_mpx_:  Load failed for multiplexer MPX.
 8686 
 8687 
 8688      Stream:   as (severity1)
 8689 
 8690      Time:     In  response to  an operator  load_mpx command  or
 8691                during system start up.
 8692 
 8693      Meaning:  The attempt to load  the multiplexer failed.  This
 8694                should never happen.
 8695 
 8696      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 8697 
 8698 
 8699 
 8700 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         150                  11/13/89
 8701 as_x25_mpx_                   -150-                      11/13/89^L
 8702 
 8703 
 8704                [as_x25_mpx_.pl1]
 8705                as_x25_mpx_:  Load signalled for multiplexer MPX.
 8706 
 8707 
 8708      Stream:   as (severity1)
 8709 
 8710      Time:     In  response to  an operator  load_mpx command  or
 8711                during system start up.
 8712 
 8713      Meaning:  The multiplexer has  been successfully loaded.  It
 8714                will  be  started  unless  the  -no_start  control
 8715                argument was  given when the load_mpx  command was
 8716                typed.
 8717 
 8718      Action:   No operator action is required.
 8719 
 8720 
 8721 
 8722                [as_x25_mpx_.pl1]
 8723                as_x25_mpx_:  MPX:  n_lc must be specified.
 8724 
 8725 
 8726      Stream:   as (severity1)
 8727 
 8728      Time:     In  response to  an operator  load_mpx command for
 8729                during system startup.
 8730 
 8731      Meaning:  The  TTF entry for  the X.25 multiplexer  does not
 8732                specify the number of logical channels.
 8733 
 8734      Action:   Correct the TTF and reload the multiplexer.
 8735 
 8736 
 8737 
 8738                [as_x25_mpx_.pl1]
 8739                as_x25_mpx_:   Unexpected  signal   NUM  in  state
 8740                STATE.
 8741 
 8742 
 8743      Stream:   as (severity1)
 8744 
 8745      Time:     While system is running.
 8746 
 8747      Meaning:  A signal, NUM, was  received unexpectedly in state
 8748                STATE.  The signal is ignored.
 8749 
 8750      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 8751 
 8752 
 8753 
 8754 
 8755 
 8756 
 8757 
 8758 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         151                  11/13/89
 8759 as_x25_mpx_                   -151-                      11/13/89^L
 8760 
 8761 
 8762                [as_x25_mpx_.pl1]
 8763                as_x25_mpx_:    Unexpected   wakeup   (DATA)  from
 8764                process PRCID.
 8765 
 8766 
 8767      Stream:   as (severity1)
 8768 
 8769      Time:     While system is running.
 8770 
 8771      Meaning:  The multiplexer manager received  a wakeup from an
 8772                unexpected source.  The wakeup is ignored.
 8773 
 8774      Action:   No operator action is required.
 8775 
 8776 
 8777 
 8778                [as_x25_mpx_.pl1]
 8779                as_x25_mpx_:   Wakeup  for   multiplexer  MPX  has
 8780                invalid state code STATE.
 8781 
 8782 
 8783      Stream:   as (severity1)
 8784 
 8785      Time:     While system is running.
 8786 
 8787      Meaning:  A  wakeup with  invalid data  was received  by the
 8788                multiplexer manager.  The wakeup is ignored.
 8789 
 8790      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 8791 
 8792 
 8793 
 8794                [asr_abs_command_server_.pl1]
 8795                asr_abs_command_server_:    Request  REQUEST   not
 8796                found, could not cancel for USER.
 8797 
 8798 
 8799      Stream:   as (severity0)
 8800 
 8801      Time:     While system is running.
 8802 
 8803      Meaning:  User USER  requested cancellation of  absentee job
 8804                REQUEST which did
 8805                       not exist.
 8806 
 8807      Action:   No operator action is required.
 8808 
 8809 
 8810 
 8811 
 8812 
 8813 
 8814 
 8815 
 8816 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         152                  11/13/89
 8817 asr_abs_command_server_       -152-                      11/13/89^L
 8818 
 8819 
 8820                [asr_daemon_command_server_.pl1]
 8821                asr_daemon_command_server_:                 Denied
 8822                send_daemon_command for USER in ring RING.
 8823 
 8824 
 8825      Stream:   $sc
 8826 
 8827      Time:     While system is running.
 8828 
 8829      Meaning:  User USER requested the system to execute a daemon
 8830                command,      but       lacked      access      to
 8831                >sc1>admin_acs>send_admin_command.acs    or    the
 8832                appropriate daemon source ACS.
 8833 
 8834      Action:   No operator action is required.
 8835 
 8836 
 8837 
 8838                [asr_daemon_command_server_.pl1]
 8839                asr_daemon_command_server_:    Failed   to   check
 8840                access for USER.
 8841 
 8842 
 8843      Stream:   $sc
 8844 
 8845      Time:     While system is running.
 8846 
 8847      Meaning:  User USER requested the system to execute a daemon
 8848                command,  but   validate_daemon_commands  was  not
 8849                enabled and  the system could not  determine their
 8850                access to the send_daemon_command acs.
 8851 
 8852      Action:   No operator action is required.
 8853 
 8854 
 8855 
 8856                [asr_daemon_command_server_.pl1]
 8857                asr_daemon_command_server_:  PERSON:  COMMAND INFO
 8858 
 8859 
 8860      Stream:   $sc
 8861 
 8862      Time:     While system is running.
 8863 
 8864      Meaning:  A system administrator has sent  a for a daemon to
 8865                the Initializer, which executes it.
 8866 
 8867      Action:   No operator action is required.
 8868 
 8869 
 8870 
 8871 
 8872 
 8873 
 8874 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         153                  11/13/89
 8875 asr_daemon_command_server_    -153-                      11/13/89^L
 8876 
 8877 
 8878                [astty_.pl1]
 8879                astty_:  ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE CHANNEL has undefined
 8880                terminal type TERM_TYPE for set_term_type order.
 8881 
 8882 
 8883      Stream:   $as0 or $as1
 8884 
 8885      Time:     While system is running.
 8886 
 8887      Meaning:  The  system received the  ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE when
 8888                an attempt  was made to  set the terminal  type of
 8889                CHANNEL to  TERM_TYPE.  Suspect the  terminal type
 8890                is not known on  to the system.  The set_term_type
 8891                control order was ignored.
 8892 
 8893      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 8894 
 8895 
 8896 
 8897                [astty_.pl1]
 8898                astty_:  ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE CHANNEL NN TEXT
 8899 
 8900 
 8901      Stream:   $as0 or $as1
 8902 
 8903      Time:     While system is running.
 8904 
 8905      Meaning:  This  is tracing  or error  logging output.   This
 8906                output may appear in the  AS log, or be printed on
 8907                the severity1  stream as directed by  astty_ trace
 8908                and log_error requests described below.
 8909 
 8910      Action:   No  operator  action  is  required.   Tracing  and
 8911                logging  is controlled  by the  following entries,
 8912                which may be typed as commands in admin mode.
 8913                astty_$trace  -  causes  tracing  of  all calls to
 8914                astty_
 8915                astty_$notrace - disables tracing
 8916                astty_$log_error -  logs calls to astty_  that get
 8917                errors.  does not print.
 8918                astty_$log_error_1  -  logs  and  prints  calls to
 8919                astty_ that get errors.
 8920                astty_$no_log_error - disables error logging.
 8921 
 8922 
 8923 
 8924 
 8925 
 8926 
 8927 
 8928 
 8929 
 8930 
 8931 
 8932 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         154                  11/13/89
 8933 astty_                        -154-                      11/13/89^L
 8934 
 8935 
 8936                [astty_.pl1]
 8937                astty_:     ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE    CHANNEL    SSSS
 8938                line_status failed after line_status_pending
 8939 
 8940 
 8941      Stream:   $as0 or $as1
 8942 
 8943      Time:     While system is running.
 8944 
 8945      Meaning:  System  received the  ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE when  it
 8946                tried to do a line status control order on CHANNEL
 8947                in    state    SSSS    after    it    received   a
 8948                line_status_pending  error code.   The error  code
 8949                for ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE  was returned back  to the
 8950                caller.
 8951 
 8952      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 8953 
 8954 
 8955 
 8956                [astty_.pl1]
 8957                astty_:  ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE CHANNEL  state SSSS >
 8958                TTY_HUNG on hung-up error code.
 8959 
 8960 
 8961      Stream:   $as0 or $as1
 8962 
 8963      Time:     While system is running.
 8964 
 8965      Meaning:  An error code  of ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE was returned
 8966                while   servicing  CHANNEL  indicating   that  the
 8967                channel is  not useable.  However, the  state SSSS
 8968                of  the  channel  indicates  that  the channel was
 8969                active,  thus the  CHANNEL state  is inconsistant.
 8970                The channel will be hungup.
 8971 
 8972      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 8973 
 8974 
 8975 
 8976 
 8977 
 8978 
 8979 
 8980 
 8981 
 8982 
 8983 
 8984 
 8985 
 8986 
 8987 
 8988 
 8989 
 8990 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         155                  11/13/89
 8991 astty_                        -155-                      11/13/89^L
 8992 
 8993 
 8994                [astty_.pl1]
 8995                astty_:  ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE  error attaching IOCB
 8996                for channel CCCC.
 8997 
 8998 
 8999      Stream:   $as0 or $as1
 9000 
 9001      Time:     While system is running.
 9002 
 9003      Meaning:  The   system   received   the  ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE
 9004                attempting  to  attach  to  channel  CCCC using an
 9005                IOCB.  The channel was then hungup.
 9006 
 9007      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 9008 
 9009 
 9010 
 9011                [astty_.pl1]
 9012                astty_:  ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE error finding an IOCB
 9013                for channel CCCC.
 9014 
 9015 
 9016      Stream:   $as0 or $as1
 9017 
 9018      Time:     While system is running.
 9019 
 9020      Meaning:  The  system received the  ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE when
 9021                it  attempted to  find an  IOCB for  channel CCCC.
 9022                The channel was then hungup.
 9023 
 9024      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 9025 
 9026 
 9027 
 9028                [astty_.pl1]
 9029                astty_:   ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE  error  opening IOCB
 9030                for channel CCCC.
 9031 
 9032 
 9033      Stream:   $as0 or $as1
 9034 
 9035      Time:     While system is running.
 9036 
 9037      Meaning:  The   system   received   the   ERROR_TALE_MESSAGE
 9038                attemping to open the  channel CCCC using an IOCB.
 9039                The channel was then hungup.
 9040 
 9041      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 9042 
 9043 
 9044 
 9045 
 9046 
 9047 
 9048 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         156                  11/13/89
 9049 astty_                        -156-                      11/13/89^L
 9050 
 9051 
 9052                [astty_.pl1]
 9053                astty_:  tty_state returned  SSSS for hung-up line
 9054                CHANNEL.
 9055 
 9056 
 9057      Stream:   $as0 or $as1
 9058 
 9059      Time:     While system is running.
 9060 
 9061      Meaning:  In processing  the astty_$tty_state entry,  a call
 9062                to hcs_$tty_state  returned a state value  of SSSS
 9063                for  hung-up  CHANNEL  which  indicates  that  the
 9064                channel  is active.   However, the  returned error
 9065                code indicated  that the channel is  hung-up.  The
 9066                channel will be hungup.
 9067 
 9068      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 9069 
 9070 
 9071 
 9072                [asu_.pl1]
 9073                asu_$release_ate:  bad cdte.process (LOCATION) for
 9074                CHANNEL
 9075 
 9076 
 9077      Stream:   $as0
 9078 
 9079      Time:     While system is running.
 9080 
 9081      Meaning:  $err  When asked  to  release  a User  Table Entry
 9082                (UTE) for an interactive process, the cdte.process
 9083                pointer (LOCATION)  did not point into  the answer
 9084                table.  The UTE was not released.
 9085 
 9086      Action:   No operator action is required.
 9087 
 9088 
 9089 
 9090 
 9091 
 9092 
 9093 
 9094 
 9095 
 9096 
 9097 
 9098 
 9099 
 9100 
 9101 
 9102 
 9103 
 9104 
 9105 
 9106 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         157                  11/13/89
 9107 asu_$release_ate              -157-                      11/13/89^L
 9108 
 9109 
 9110                [asu_.pl1]
 9111                asu_$release_suspended_process:     PERSON.PROJECT
 9112                CHANNEL is not suspended
 9113 
 9114 
 9115      Stream:   $as0
 9116 
 9117      Time:     Called  in response  to an  operator "abs release"
 9118                command, or in response  to a user reconnecting to
 9119                an interactive process.
 9120 
 9121      Meaning:  One  of   the  process  termination   handlers  is
 9122                incorrectly calling to release  a process which is
 9123                not currently suspended.
 9124 
 9125      Action:   No operator action is required.
 9126 
 9127 
 9128 
 9129                [asu_.pl1]
 9130                asu_$remote_cdte:   ERROR_MESSAGE.   cdte  CCC|XXX
 9131                error from tty_state
 9132 
 9133 
 9134      Stream:   as (severity0)
 9135 
 9136      Time:     While system is running.
 9137 
 9138      Meaning:  Remove_cdte is trying to get rid of a channel.  It
 9139                cannot obtain the line state.
 9140 
 9141      Action:   No operator action is required.
 9142 
 9143 
 9144 
 9145                [asu_.pl1]
 9146                asu_$suspend_process:   PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL  is
 9147                already suspended
 9148 
 9149 
 9150      Stream:   $as1
 9151 
 9152      Time:               asu_$suspend_process  was called  by one
 9153                of the process termination  handlers to suspend an
 9154                interactive  process whose  terminal disconnected,
 9155                or to suspend an absentee process via the operator
 9156                "abs suspend" command.
 9157 
 9158      Meaning:  The  process is   already suspended.   The current
 9159                request will be ignored.
 9160 
 9161      Action:   No operator action is required.
 9162 
 9163 
 9164 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         158                  11/13/89
 9165 asu_$suspend_process          -158-                      11/13/89^L
 9166 
 9167 
 9168                [asu_.pl1]
 9169                asu_:  attach channel not done on CHANNEL; service
 9170                type = TYPE
 9171 
 9172 
 9173      Stream:   $as0
 9174 
 9175      Time:     When attaching channels to the Answering Service.
 9176 
 9177      Meaning:  The CHANNEL was found in an inactive state (TYPE =
 9178                INACTIVE),  or  was  found  to  be  a  multiplexer
 9179                channel   (TYPE  =   MULTIPLEXER).   It   was  not
 9180                attached.   This indicates  a logic  error in  the
 9181                supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems.
 9182 
 9183      Action:   No operator action is required.
 9184 
 9185 
 9186 
 9187                [asu_.pl1]
 9188                asu_:  listen not done on CHANNEL; current service
 9189                type = TYPE
 9190 
 9191 
 9192      Stream:   $as0
 9193 
 9194      Time:     When the Answering Service  tried to listen to the
 9195                channel.
 9196 
 9197      Meaning:  The CHANNEL was found in an inactive state (TYPE =
 9198                INACTIVE), was  found to be a  multiplexer channel
 9199                (TYPE =  MULTIPLEXER), was found  to be in  use by
 9200                the message coordinator (TYPE  = MC), or was found
 9201                to be attached for Testing and Diagnostics (TYPE =
 9202                TANDD_SERVICE).   The  attempt  to  listen  on the
 9203                channel failed.   This indicates a logic  error in
 9204                the   supervisor,  or   CPU  or   memory  hardware
 9205                problems.
 9206 
 9207      Action:   No operator action is required.
 9208 
 9209 
 9210 
 9211 
 9212 
 9213 
 9214 
 9215 
 9216 
 9217 
 9218 
 9219 
 9220 
 9221 
 9222 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         159                  11/13/89
 9223 asu_                          -159-                      11/13/89^L
 9224 
 9225 
 9226                [asu_.pl1]
 9227                asu_:  (called by PROCEDURE)  USER PROJ CHN is not
 9228                stopped (state = S) even  though destroy flag = D;
 9229                it might not be possible to destroy this process
 9230 
 9231 
 9232      Stream:   as (severity1)
 9233 
 9234      Time:     In response to an operator  command to bump or log
 9235                out an interactive, absentee, or daemon user.
 9236 
 9237      Meaning:  The process  being bumped or logged  out was found
 9238                to be partially logged out already, but not in the
 9239                stopped state.  An attempt will be made to destroy
 9240                this process, but it might fail.
 9241 
 9242      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 9243 
 9244 
 9245 
 9246                [asu_.pl1]
 9247                asu_:   (called by   PROCEDURE) USER.PROJ  CHN was
 9248                already  stopped and  will be  destroyed (stopstop
 9249                wakeup was lost)
 9250 
 9251 
 9252      Stream:   as (severity1)
 9253 
 9254      Time:     In response to an operator  command to bump or log
 9255                out an interactive, absentee, or daemon user.
 9256 
 9257      Meaning:  The process  being bumped or logged  out was found
 9258                to be in the stopped state (partially logged out).
 9259                A  wakeup  from  ring  zero  indicating  that  the
 9260                process  was stopped  and could  be destroyed  was
 9261                apparently lost.  Destruction  of the process will
 9262                be completed.
 9263 
 9264      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 9265 
 9266 
 9267 
 9268 
 9269 
 9270 
 9271 
 9272 
 9273 
 9274 
 9275 
 9276 
 9277 
 9278 
 9279 
 9280 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         160                  11/13/89
 9281 asu_                          -160-                      11/13/89^L
 9282 
 9283 
 9284                [asu_.pl1]
 9285                asu_:  cdte CCC|XXX (CHANNEL) hung up
 9286 
 9287 
 9288      Stream:   as (severity0)
 9289 
 9290      Time:     While system is running.
 9291 
 9292      Meaning:  Remove_cdte  is trying  to get  rid of  a channel.
 9293                The indicated CHANNEL is in the hung up state.
 9294 
 9295      Action:   No operator action is required.
 9296 
 9297 
 9298 
 9299                [asu_.pl1]
 9300                asu_:  cdte CCC|XXX (CHANNEL) state A in use B tra
 9301                vec C
 9302 
 9303 
 9304      Stream:   as (severity0)
 9305 
 9306      Time:     While system is running.
 9307 
 9308      Meaning:  Remove_cdte is trying to get rid of a channel.  It
 9309                first logs the state of the line.
 9310 
 9311      Action:   No operator action is required.
 9312 
 9313 
 9314 
 9315                [asu_.pl1]
 9316                asu_:  cdtep (CCC|ZZZ) not cdt (YYY|0)
 9317 
 9318 
 9319      Stream:   as (severity0)
 9320 
 9321      Time:     While system is running.
 9322 
 9323      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 9324                CPU or  memory hardware problems.   Remove_cdte is
 9325                trying to get rid of a channel which is no good.
 9326 
 9327      Action:   No operator action is required.
 9328 
 9329 
 9330 
 9331 
 9332 
 9333 
 9334 
 9335 
 9336 
 9337 
 9338 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         161                  11/13/89
 9339 asu_                          -161-                      11/13/89^L
 9340 
 9341 
 9342                [asu_.pl1]
 9343                asu_:   CHANNEL  cannot  be  attached  because its
 9344                service type is TYPE (N).
 9345 
 9346 
 9347      Stream:   as (severity1)
 9348 
 9349      Time:     While system is running.
 9350 
 9351      Meaning:  An  attach  command   specified  a  CHANNEL  whose
 9352                service  type does not  permit it to  be attached.
 9353                No action was taken.
 9354 
 9355      Action:   Enter a correct command.
 9356 
 9357 
 9358 
 9359                [asu_.pl1]
 9360                asu_:    CHANNEL  has   been  deleted   by  a  CDT
 9361                installation and so cannot be attached.
 9362 
 9363 
 9364      Stream:   as (severity1)
 9365 
 9366      Time:     While system is running.
 9367 
 9368      Meaning:  An  attach command  specified a  CHANNEL that  has
 9369                been deleted.  No action was taken.
 9370 
 9371      Action:   Enter a correct command.
 9372 
 9373 
 9374 
 9375                [asu_.pl1]
 9376                asu_:  CHANNEL has in_use =  N, current state = S,
 9377                {CDTE.state was OS}
 9378 
 9379 
 9380      Stream:   $as1
 9381 
 9382      Time:     When the operator attempts to attach the channel.
 9383 
 9384      Meaning:  The  Channel  Definition  Table  (CDT)  entry  for
 9385                CHANNEL   is  in   an  inconsistent   state.   See
 9386                dialup_values.incl.pl1  for a  description of  the
 9387                in_use and  state values.  The old  state value OS
 9388                is displayed  only if it differs  from the current
 9389                state.
 9390 
 9391      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 9392 
 9393 
 9394 
 9395 
 9396 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         162                  11/13/89
 9397 asu_                          -162-                      11/13/89^L
 9398 
 9399 
 9400                [asu_.pl1]
 9401                asu_:  CHANNEL in use  as a multiplexer and cannot
 9402                be attached.
 9403 
 9404 
 9405      Stream:   $as0
 9406 
 9407      Time:     When  issuing  an  operator  attach  command for a
 9408                channel.
 9409 
 9410      Meaning:  CHANNEL is operating  as a multiplexer, supporting
 9411                one  or  more  channels.   It  cannot  be attached
 9412                directly.  The attach operation fails.
 9413 
 9414      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 9415 
 9416 
 9417 
 9418                [asu_.pl1]
 9419                asu_:   CHANNEL in  use for  T &  D and  cannot be
 9420                attached.
 9421 
 9422 
 9423      Stream:   as (severity1)
 9424 
 9425      Time:     While system is running.
 9426 
 9427      Meaning:  An  operator attach   command specified  a CHANNEL
 9428                being  tested via   Test and  Diagnostic routines.
 9429                The channel was not attached.
 9430 
 9431      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 9432 
 9433 
 9434 
 9435 
 9436 
 9437 
 9438 
 9439 
 9440 
 9441 
 9442 
 9443 
 9444 
 9445 
 9446 
 9447 
 9448 
 9449 
 9450 
 9451 
 9452 
 9453 
 9454 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         163                  11/13/89
 9455 asu_                          -163-                      11/13/89^L
 9456 
 9457 
 9458                [asu_.pl1]
 9459                asu_:   CHANNEL  is  a  multiplexer  and cannot be
 9460                removed.
 9461 
 9462 
 9463      Stream:   $as1
 9464 
 9465      Time:     When the operator attempts to remove a channel.
 9466 
 9467      Meaning:  CHANNEL  is a   multiplexer channel  which handles
 9468                data   for   one   or   more   subchannels.   Such
 9469                multiplexers  are not   attached by  the Answering
 9470                Service, and therefore cannot be removed.
 9471 
 9472      Action:     Enter a corrected command line.
 9473 
 9474 
 9475                Message:       asu_$bump_user:      ERROR_MESSAGE.
 9476                BLAST_MESSAGE.     Sending   blast    message   to
 9477                PERSON.PROJECT on CHANNEL
 9478 
 9479      Stream:   $as0
 9480 
 9481      Time:     While system is running.
 9482 
 9483      Meaning:  An  error  occurred  while  attempting  to send an
 9484                operator  warning  message  to  PERSON.PROJECT  on
 9485                CHANNEL.   ERROR_MESSAGE  is  the  text associated
 9486                with the  error which occurred.   BLAST_MESSAGE is
 9487                the undelivered operator warning.
 9488 
 9489      Action:    No operator action is required.
 9490 
 9491 
 9492 
 9493                [asu_.pl1]
 9494                asu_:   CHANNEL is  already attached;  will try to
 9495                listen to it again
 9496 
 9497 
 9498      Stream:   $as1
 9499 
 9500      Time:     When the operator attempts to attach a channel.
 9501 
 9502      Meaning:  The CHANNEL was already  attached by the Answering
 9503                Service,  but was  not dialed  up.  The  Answering
 9504                Service will attempt to  listen for dialups on the
 9505                channel.
 9506 
 9507      Action:             Enter a corrected command line.
 9508 
 9509 
 9510 
 9511 
 9512 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         164                  11/13/89
 9513 asu_                          -164-                      11/13/89^L
 9514 
 9515 
 9516                [asu_.pl1]
 9517                asu_:    CHANNEL  is   in  use   by  the   message
 9518                coordinator and cannot be attached.
 9519 
 9520 
 9521      Stream:   as (severity1)
 9522 
 9523      Time:     While system is running.
 9524 
 9525      Meaning:  An  operator attach   command specified  a message
 9526                coordinator   CHANNEL.    The   channel   was  not
 9527                attached.
 9528 
 9529      Action:   Enter a correct command.
 9530 
 9531 
 9532 
 9533                [asu_.pl1]
 9534                asu_:   CHANNEL is  not in  CDT and  so cannot  be
 9535                attached
 9536 
 9537 
 9538      Stream:   as (severity1)
 9539 
 9540      Time:     While system is running.
 9541 
 9542      Meaning:  An  attach command  specified an  unknown CHANNEL.
 9543                No action was taken.
 9544 
 9545      Action:   Enter a correct command.
 9546 
 9547 
 9548 
 9549                [asu_.pl1]
 9550                asu_:   CHANNEL  was  not  configured  at bootload
 9551                time, and so cannot be attached.
 9552 
 9553 
 9554      Stream:   as (severity1)
 9555 
 9556      Time:     While system is running.
 9557 
 9558      Meaning:  An attach command specified  a CHANNEL that cannot
 9559                be  used until the  next bootload.  No  action was
 9560                taken.
 9561 
 9562      Action:   Enter a correct command.
 9563 
 9564 
 9565 
 9566 
 9567 
 9568 
 9569 
 9570 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         165                  11/13/89
 9571 asu_                          -165-                      11/13/89^L
 9572 
 9573 
 9574                [asu_.pl1]
 9575                asu_:  ENTRYPOINT called with null UTE ptr.
 9576 
 9577 
 9578      Stream:   as (severity0)
 9579 
 9580      Time:     ENTRYPOINT     may    be     suspend_process    or
 9581                setup_login_server_handle.    suspend_process  was
 9582                called by one of  the process termination handlers
 9583                to suspend  an interactive process  whose terminal
 9584                disconnected,  or to  suspend an  absentee process
 9585                via   the   operator    "abs   suspend"   command.
 9586                setup_login_server_handler was  called in response
 9587                to  a  validate,  connect,  new_proc,  or  destroy
 9588                request from a login server.
 9589 
 9590      Meaning:  Programming  error  in   the  process  termination
 9591                handlers,  or  the  login  server  support  of the
 9592                Answering Service.
 9593 
 9594      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 9595 
 9596 
 9597 
 9598                [asu_.pl1]
 9599                asu_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.  ENTRY OPERATION error; will
 9600                remove channel CHANNEL DESC
 9601 
 9602 
 9603      Stream:   as (severity1)
 9604 
 9605      Time:     While system is running.
 9606 
 9607      Meaning:  A channel error has  occurred on CHANNEL.  DESC is
 9608                the  comment field  for the  channel given  in its
 9609                Channel    Definition     Table    (CDT)    entry.
 9610                ERROR_MESSAGE gives the  text describing the error
 9611                code  returned  by   the  operation  in  progress.
 9612                OPERATION       may        be       create_ev_chn,
 9613                decl_event_call_chn,     listen,    set_term_type,
 9614                tty_event   or  tty_index,   dependent  upon   the
 9615                operation  in progress   when the  error occurred.
 9616                ENTRY  specifies  the  asu_  entrypoint  that  was
 9617                running  when the  operation was  performed on the
 9618                channel.  It may  be asu_listen or attach_channel.
 9619                The channel will be removed from use.
 9620 
 9621      Action:   It may be necessary to  busy out the modem for the
 9622                channel.
 9623 
 9624 
 9625 
 9626 
 9627 
 9628 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         166                  11/13/89
 9629 asu_                          -166-                      11/13/89^L
 9630 
 9631 
 9632                [asu_.pl1]
 9633                asu_:   ERROR_MESSAGE.  Sending initial  wakeup to
 9634                PROCESS_ID (PERSON.PROJECT)
 9635 
 9636 
 9637      Stream:   $as0
 9638 
 9639      Time:     Called  at process  creation to  start the process
 9640                running.
 9641 
 9642      Meaning:            ERROR_MESSAGE  is the  text of  an error
 9643                which  occurred  attempting  to  send  a wakeup to
 9644                PERSON.PROJECT.   As  a   result  of  this  error,
 9645                process creation will fail.
 9646 
 9647      Action:   No operator action is required.
 9648 
 9649 
 9650 
 9651                [asu_.pl1]
 9652                asu_:   ERROR_MESSAGE.  Retrieving  the values  of
 9653                R-0ffset     and    R-Factor     for    PROCESS_ID
 9654                (PERSON.PROJECT).
 9655 
 9656 
 9657      Stream:   $as0
 9658 
 9659      Time:     Called at process creation.
 9660 
 9661      Meaning:  asu_$start_process called hphcs_$get_ipc_operands.
 9662                This call failed with an error whose text is shown
 9663                as ERROR_MESSAGE.   As a result, the  process will
 9664                not be started.
 9665 
 9666      Action:   No operator action is required.
 9667 
 9668 
 9669 
 9670                [asu_.pl1]
 9671                asu_:  listen failed on CHANNEL:  state = N
 9672 
 9673 
 9674      Stream:   $as0
 9675 
 9676      Time:     When  attempting  to  listen  for  dialups  on the
 9677                channel.
 9678 
 9679      Meaning:  The  Channel  Definition  Table  (CDT)  entry  for
 9680                CHANNEL  has an  invalid state  value N.   Channel
 9681                listening will not occur.
 9682 
 9683      Action:    No operator action is required.
 9684 
 9685 
 9686 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         167                  11/13/89
 9687 asu_                          -167-                      11/13/89^L
 9688 
 9689 
 9690                [asu_.pl1]
 9691                asu_:   listen not  done on  CHANNEL:  IN_USE with
 9692                state  =   STATE,  in_use  =  IN_USE,   tra_vec  =
 9693                CURRENT_OPERATION
 9694 
 9695 
 9696      Stream:   $as0
 9697 
 9698      Time:     When the Answering Service  tries to listen to the
 9699                channel.
 9700 
 9701      Meaning:  The  Channel  Definition  Table  (CDT)  entry  for
 9702                CHANNEL   is  in   an  inconsistent   state.   See
 9703                dialup_values.incl.pl1  for a  description of  the
 9704                state, in_use and tra_vec values.
 9705 
 9706      Action:   No operator action is required.
 9707 
 9708 
 9709 
 9710                [asu_.pl1]
 9711                asu_:  lock  was N, ev  call mask was  M, ips mask
 9712                was ZZZZZZ
 9713 
 9714 
 9715      Stream:   as (severity1)
 9716 
 9717      Time:     In response to an operator reset command.
 9718 
 9719      Meaning:  N  is the  value  of  anstbl.lock_value, M  is the
 9720                value of  event call masking.  ZZZZZZ  was the ips
 9721                mask.   This  message   verifies  that  the  reset
 9722                command was given, and what effect it had.
 9723 
 9724      Action:   No operator action is required.
 9725 
 9726 
 9727 
 9728                [asu_.pl1]
 9729                asu_:  MESSAGE.  unable to unmask channel CHANNEL.
 9730 
 9731 
 9732      Stream:   as (severity1)
 9733 
 9734      Time:     In  response to  an operator  command to  attach a
 9735                channel which had been masked by MCS.
 9736 
 9737      Meaning:  The CHANNEL could not be unmasked.
 9738 
 9739      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 9740 
 9741 
 9742 
 9743 
 9744 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         168                  11/13/89
 9745 asu_                          -168-                      11/13/89^L
 9746 
 9747 
 9748                [asu_.pl1]
 9749                asu_:  Unable to create  event channel for new UTE
 9750                LOCATION
 9751 
 9752 
 9753      Stream:   $as2
 9754 
 9755      Time:     While system is running.
 9756 
 9757      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 9758                CPU or memory hardware problems.
 9759 
 9760      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 9761 
 9762 
 9763 
 9764                [asu_.pl1]
 9765                asu_:  unmasking channel CHANNEL.
 9766 
 9767 
 9768      Stream:   as (severity1)
 9769 
 9770      Time:     In  response to  an operator  command to  attach a
 9771                channel which has been masked by MCS.
 9772 
 9773      Meaning:  A  special  order  is  issued  to  MCS  to  unmask
 9774                CHANNEL, and the channel  should then be available
 9775                for regular use.
 9776 
 9777      Action:   No operator action is required.
 9778 
 9779 
 9780 
 9781                [operator_com_channel_cmds_.pl1]
 9782                attach:  Action not performed.  ttyXXX
 9783 
 9784 
 9785      Stream:   as (severity1).
 9786 
 9787      Time:     In response to an operator attach command.
 9788 
 9789      Meaning:  This is  the response to attach TTYxxx  if no more
 9790                room is available in  the answer table for channel
 9791                entries.  The line is not attached.
 9792 
 9793      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
 9794 
 9795 
 9796 
 9797 
 9798 
 9799 
 9800 
 9801 
 9802 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         169                  11/13/89
 9803 attach                        -169-                      11/13/89^L
 9804 
 9805 
 9806                [operator_com_channel_cmds_.pl1]
 9807                attach:  bad arg "AAAA"
 9808 
 9809 
 9810      Stream:   as (severity1).
 9811 
 9812      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 9813 
 9814      Meaning:  A  bad  argument  was  furnished  with  an  attach
 9815                command.  The argument is skipped.
 9816 
 9817      Action:   Enter a corrected command.
 9818 
 9819 
 9820 
 9821                [operator_com_channel_cmds_.pl1]
 9822                attach:  error:  not done
 9823 
 9824 
 9825      Stream:   as (severity1).
 9826 
 9827      Time:     In response to an operator command.
 9828 
 9829      Meaning:  Bad arguments were given to an attach command.  No
 9830                action resulted.
 9831 
 9832      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
 9833 
 9834 
 9835 
 9836                [operator_com_channel_cmds_.pl1]
 9837                attach:  TTYxxx attached
 9838 
 9839 
 9840      Stream:   as (severity1).
 9841 
 9842      Time:     In response to an operator attach command.
 9843 
 9844      Meaning:  This is the response  to an attach TTYxxx command.
 9845                The  device  channel  is   now  connected  to  the
 9846                Answering Service and ready for dialups.
 9847 
 9848      Action:   No operator action is required.
 9849 
 9850 
 9851 
 9852 
 9853 
 9854 
 9855 
 9856 
 9857 
 9858 
 9859 
 9860 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         170                  11/13/89
 9861 attach                        -170-                      11/13/89^L
 9862 
 9863 
 9864                [terminate_proc.pl1]
 9865                attempt to terminate an idle process
 9866 
 9867 
 9868      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
 9869 
 9870      Time:     While system is running.
 9871 
 9872      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 9873                CPU or memory hardware problems.
 9874 
 9875      Action:   Follow normal recovery procedures.
 9876 
 9877 
 9878 
 9879                [terminate_proc.pl1]
 9880                attempt to terminate initializer process
 9881 
 9882 
 9883      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
 9884 
 9885      Time:     While system is running.
 9886 
 9887      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 9888                CPU or memory hardware problems.
 9889 
 9890      Action:   Follow normal recovery procedures.
 9891 
 9892 
 9893 
 9894                [terminate_proc.pl1]
 9895                attempt to terminate process with TYPE lock set
 9896 
 9897 
 9898      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
 9899 
 9900      Time:     While system is running.
 9901 
 9902      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
 9903                CPU or memory hardware problems.
 9904 
 9905      Action:   Follow normal recovery procedures.
 9906 
 9907 
 9908 
 9909 
 9910 
 9911 
 9912 
 9913 
 9914 
 9915 
 9916 
 9917 
 9918 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         171                  11/13/89
 9919 attempt to terminate proce    -171-                      11/13/89^L
 9920 
 9921 
 9922                [access_audit_util_.pl1]
 9923                AUDIT (access_audit_util_):   GRANTED modification
 9924                of process audit flags ADDED_INFO
 9925 
 9926 
 9927      Stream:   $access_audit
 9928 
 9929      Time:     While system is running.
 9930 
 9931      Meaning:  The  specified  user   has  invoked  a  privileged
 9932                operation to change the process audit flags.  This
 9933                may result in more or less audit messages for that
 9934                user.
 9935 
 9936      Action:   $notify_ssa
 9937 
 9938 
 9939 
 9940                [access_class_check.pl1]
 9941                AUDIT (access_class_check):   GRANTED modification
 9942                of security out_of_service ADDED_INFO
 9943 
 9944 
 9945      Stream:   $access_audit
 9946 
 9947      Time:     While system is running.
 9948 
 9949      Meaning:  The  soos switch for  the specified path  has been
 9950                turned on or off  by the security administrator as
 9951                indicated.
 9952 
 9953      Action:   No operator action is required.
 9954 
 9955 
 9956 
 9957                [create_vtoce.pl1]
 9958                AUDIT  (create_vtoce):   DENIED  creation  of file
 9959                system object ADDED_INFO entry class range outside
 9960                LV (CLASS_RANGE lvid LVID)
 9961 
 9962 
 9963      Stream:   $access_audit
 9964 
 9965      Time:     While system is running.
 9966 
 9967      Meaning:  The specified  user attempted to create  a segment
 9968                whose access class
 9969                          is  outside the   range accepted  by the
 9970                logical volume.
 9971 
 9972      Action:   Contact the system security administrator.
 9973 
 9974 
 9975 
 9976 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         172                  11/13/89
 9977 AUDIT (create_vtoce)          -172-                      11/13/89^L
 9978 
 9979 
 9980                [fim.alm]
 9981                AUDIT  (fim):   access   violation  fault  -  mode
 9982                ADDED_INFO
 9983 
 9984 
 9985 
 9986      Stream:   $access_audit
 9987 
 9988      Time:     While system is running.
 9989 
 9990      Meaning:  The  specified process   took an  access violation
 9991                fault "  because the access mode  was inconsistant
 9992                with the operation.
 9993 
 9994      Action:   No operator action is required.
 9995 
 9996 
 9997 
 9998                [fim.alm]
 9999                AUDIT  (fim):   access   violation  fault  -  ring
10000                ADDED_INFO
10001 
10002 
10003 
10004      Stream:   $access_audit
10005 
10006      Time:     While system is running.
10007 
10008      Meaning:  The  specified process   took an  access violation
10009                fault " due to ring brackets inconsistant with the
10010                operation.
10011 
10012      Action:   No operator action is required.
10013 
10014 
10015 
10016                [fim.alm]
10017                AUDIT (fim):  illegal procedure fault ADDED_INFO
10018 
10019 
10020 
10021      Stream:   $access_audit
10022 
10023      Time:     While system is running.
10024 
10025      Meaning:  The  specified process  took an  illegal procedure
10026                fault.
10027 
10028      Action:   No operator action is required.
10029 
10030 
10031 
10032 
10033 
10034 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         173                  11/13/89
10035 AUDIT (fim)                   -173-                      11/13/89^L
10036 
10037 
10038                [page_error.alm]
10039                AUDIT  (page_fault):   GRANTED  excessive  segment
10040                state  changes (Moderate_cc)  for PROCESS_GROUP_ID
10041                (AUTHORIZATION)
10042 
10043 
10044      Time:     While system is running.
10045 
10046      Stream:   $security_log
10047 
10048      Meaning:  An  attempt  to  use  the  modification of various
10049                segment  "  attributes  as  a  covert  channel was
10050                detected.
10051 
10052 
10053 
10054                [pnt_db_util_.pl1]
10055                AUDIT  (pnt_db_util_):   GRANTED  addition  of pnt
10056                entry  (Admin_op)  for  PERSON.PROJECT.TAG  (AUTH)
10057                Level=1 to PNT entry USERID (no access class).
10058 
10059 
10060      Stream:   $access_audit
10061 
10062      Time:     While system is running.
10063 
10064      Meaning:  The  user,  PERSON.PROJECT.TAG,  added  a  new PNT
10065                entry for USERID
10066 
10067      Action:   No operator action is required.
10068 
10069 
10070 
10071                [pnt_db_util_.pl1]
10072                AUDIT  (pnt_db_util_):   GRANTED  deletion  of pnt
10073                entry  (Admin_op)  for  PERSON.PROJECT.TAG  (AUTH)
10074                Level=1 to PNT entry USERID (no access class).
10075 
10076 
10077      Stream:   $access_audit
10078 
10079      Time:     While system is running.
10080 
10081      Meaning:  The user PERSON.PROJECT.TAG  deleted the PNT entry
10082                for USERID.
10083 
10084      Action:   No operator action is required.
10085 
10086 
10087 
10088 
10089 
10090 
10091 
10092 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         174                  11/13/89
10093 AUDIT (pnt_db_util_)          -174-                      11/13/89^L
10094 
10095 
10096                [pnt_db_util_.pl1]
10097                AUDIT (pnt_db_util_):  GRANTED modification of pnt
10098                entry  (Admin_op)  for  PERSON.PROJECT.TAG  (AUTH)
10099                Level=1 to  PNT entry USERID:  CHANGES  (no access
10100                class).
10101 
10102 
10103      Stream:   $access_audit
10104 
10105      Time:     While system is running.
10106 
10107      Meaning:  The user PERSON.PROJECT.TAG modified the PNT entry
10108                for  USERID.  CHANGES   describes in  brief format
10109                what security relevant changes were made.  See the
10110                binary  information  in   the  audit  message  for
10111                further details.
10112 
10113      Action:   No operator action is required.
10114 
10115 
10116 
10117                [reclassify.pl1]
10118                AUDIT (reclassify$ENTRY):  GRANTED modification of
10119                security out-of-service ADDED_INFO
10120 
10121 
10122      Stream:   $access_audit
10123 
10124      Time:     While system is running.
10125 
10126      Meaning:  An AIM error was found in respect to the specified
10127                directory.   There was   a disagreement  in access
10128                class between the directory  and one of it's sons,
10129                or   there   was   an   upgraded   directory  with
10130                non-terminal quota.
10131 
10132      Action:   No operator action is required.
10133 
10134 
10135 
10136 
10137 
10138 
10139 
10140 
10141 
10142 
10143 
10144 
10145 
10146 
10147 
10148 
10149 
10150 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         175                  11/13/89
10151 AUDIT (reclassify$ENTRY)      -175-                      11/13/89^L
10152 
10153 
10154                [reclassify.pl1]
10155                AUDIT      (reclassify$ENTRY):      GRANTED|DENIED
10156                modification of fs_obj access class ADDED_INFO
10157 
10158 
10159      Stream:   $access_audit
10160 
10161      Time:     While system is running.
10162 
10163      Meaning:  Indicates  whether an   attempt to  reclassify the
10164                specified  file  system   object  was  granted  or
10165                denied.  In the case of reclassify$node, a message
10166                will be generated for  each entry in the directory
10167                being reclassified.
10168 
10169      Action:   No operator action is required.
10170 
10171 
10172 
10173                [salv_check_vtoce_.pl1]
10174                AUDIT  (salv_check_vtoce_):  GRANTED  modification
10175                of security out-of-service ADDED_INFO
10176 
10177 
10178      Stream:   $access_audit
10179 
10180      Time:     While system is running.
10181 
10182      Meaning:  Security  out-of-service  switch  was  set because
10183                vtoce access class did  not match the entry access
10184                class for the specified file system entry.
10185 
10186      Action:   Contact the system security administrator.
10187 
10188 
10189 
10190                [salv_dir_checker_.pl1]
10191                AUDIT  (salv_dir_checker_):  GRANTED  modification
10192                of fs_obj access ADDED_INFO
10193 
10194 
10195      Stream:   $access_audit
10196 
10197      Time:     Salvaging
10198 
10199      Meaning:  The salvager has truncated the ACL of a branch.
10200 
10201      Action:   Contact the system security administrator.
10202 
10203 
10204 
10205 
10206 
10207 
10208 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         176                  11/13/89
10209 AUDIT (salv_dir_checker_)     -176-                      11/13/89^L
10210 
10211 
10212                [set_privileges.pl1]
10213                AUDIT  (set_privileges):  GRANTED  modification of
10214                system AIM privilege ADDED_INFO
10215 
10216 
10217      Stream:   $access_audit
10218 
10219      Time:     While system is running.
10220 
10221      Meaning:  The  specified  user  made  a  privileged call for
10222                modifying the process AIM privileges
10223 
10224      Action:   No operator action is required.
10225 
10226 
10227 
10228                [set_sys_audit_thresholds_.pl1]
10229                AUDIT (set_sys_audit_thresholds_):  GRANTED|DENIED
10230                modification of system  audit flags and thresholds
10231                ADDED_INFO
10232 
10233 
10234      Stream:   $access_audit
10235 
10236      Time:     While system is running.
10237 
10238      Meaning:  Indicates that the system  wide audit enable flags
10239                and the thresholds have been changed as indicated.
10240 
10241      Action:   No operator action is required.
10242 
10243 
10244 
10245                [bce_abs_seg.pl1]
10246                bce_abs_seg:  Too many bce abs-segs.
10247 
10248 
10249      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10250 
10251      Time:     System Intialization.
10252 
10253      Meaning:  More per-bce  pass abs-segs were  encountered than
10254                fit  in the  abs-seg  array.   This is  a software
10255                error.
10256 
10257 
10258 
10259 
10260 
10261 
10262 
10263 
10264 
10265 
10266 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         177                  11/13/89
10267 bce_abs_seg                   -177-                      11/13/89^L
10268 
10269 
10270                [bce_ioi_post.pl1]
10271                bce_ioi_post:    Error  posting   i/o  completion.
10272                ioi_event_channel:     CCCCCCCCCCCC   ioi_message:
10273                MMMMMMMMMMMM
10274 
10275 
10276      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10277 
10278      Time:     System Intialization.
10279 
10280      Meaning:  No   posting   buffer   was   found   in  an  "I/O
10281                outstanding"  state for  the above  event channel.
10282                This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
10283                CPU or memory hardware problems.
10284 
10285      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
10286 
10287 
10288 
10289                [bce_ioi_post.pl1]
10290                bce_ioi_post:  System not at correct level to post
10291                I/O completion.
10292 
10293 
10294      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10295 
10296      Time:     System Intialization.
10297 
10298      Meaning:  The  flag  sys_info$service_system  indicates that
10299                the  system  is  up  and  should  be  posting  I/O
10300                completions via pxss$io_wakeup,  not this program.
10301                This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
10302                CPU or memory hardware problems.
10303 
10304      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
10305 
10306 
10307 
10308                [bce_ioi_post.pl1]
10309                bce_ioi_post:      Unexpected    System     Fault.
10310                ioi_event_channel:     CCCCCCCCCCCC   ioi_message:
10311                MMMMMMMMMMMM
10312 
10313 
10314      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10315 
10316      Time:     System Intialization.
10317 
10318      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
10319                CPU or memory hardware problems.
10320 
10321      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
10322 
10323 
10324 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         178                  11/13/89
10325 bce_ioi_post                  -178-                      11/13/89^L
10326 
10327 
10328                [bce_save.pl1]
10329                bce_save:  Error issuing tape connect for TAPE_DEV
10330                (TAPE_SET).  ERR_MESSAGE
10331 
10332 
10333      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10334 
10335      Time:     System Intialization.
10336 
10337      Meaning:  IOI has returned a  non-zero error, which has been
10338                expanded in  ERR_MESSAGE.  This indicates  a logic
10339                error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware
10340                problems.
10341 
10342      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
10343 
10344 
10345 
10346                [bce_save.pl1]
10347                bce_save:  Internal bit map for PV_NAME (TAPE_SET)
10348                contains no in use pages.
10349 
10350 
10351      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10352 
10353      Time:     System Intialization.
10354 
10355      Meaning:  The  copied/packed internal   version of  the PV's
10356                volume bit map contains  no used pages (OFF bits).
10357                This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
10358                CPU or memory hardware problems.
10359 
10360      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
10361 
10362 
10363 
10364                [bce_save.pl1]
10365                bce_save:  IO complete, but NO status returned for
10366                TAPE_SET.
10367 
10368 
10369      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10370 
10371      Time:     System Intialization.
10372 
10373      Meaning:  An  I/O   has  been  posted,  but   there  was  no
10374                indication   of  status   being  returned.    This
10375                indicates a logic error  in the supervisor, or CPU
10376                or memory hardware problems.
10377 
10378      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
10379 
10380 
10381 
10382 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         179                  11/13/89
10383 bce_save                      -179-                      11/13/89^L
10384 
10385 
10386                [bce_save.pl1]
10387                bce_save:  Out of disk buffers for TAPE_SET.
10388 
10389 
10390      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10391 
10392      Time:     System Intialization.
10393 
10394      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
10395                CPU or memory hardware problems.
10396 
10397      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
10398 
10399 
10400 
10401                [bce_save.pl1]
10402                bce_save:  Out of tape buffers for TAPE_SET.
10403 
10404 
10405      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10406 
10407      Time:     System Intialization.
10408 
10409      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
10410                CPU or memory hardware problems.
10411 
10412      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
10413 
10414 
10415 
10416                [bce_save_util_.pl1]
10417                bce_save_util_:  Out of disk buffers for TAPE_SET.
10418 
10419 
10420      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10421 
10422      Time:     System Intialization.
10423 
10424      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
10425                CPU or memory hardware problems.
10426 
10427      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
10428 
10429 
10430 
10431 
10432 
10433 
10434 
10435 
10436 
10437 
10438 
10439 
10440 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         180                  11/13/89
10441 bce_save_util_                -180-                      11/13/89^L
10442 
10443 
10444                [wired_shutdown.pl1]
10445                begin emergency shutdown part 1
10446 
10447 
10448      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
10449 
10450      Time:     Emergency shutdown
10451 
10452      Meaning:  The system emergency shutdown environment has been
10453                successfully established.  An attempt will be made
10454                to write  out all of  memory and flush  the paging
10455                device.
10456 
10457      Action:   No operator action is required.
10458 
10459 
10460 
10461                [boot_tape_io.pl1]
10462                boot_tape_io:  Code CODE from absadr.
10463 
10464 
10465      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10466 
10467      Time:     System Intialization.
10468 
10469      Meaning:  boot_tape_io was unable to find the address of its
10470                buffer.   This  indicates  a  logic  error  in the
10471                supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems.
10472 
10473      Action:   The Multics System Tape  may be incorrect.  If the
10474                problem persists, try another MST.
10475 
10476 
10477 
10478                [boot_tape_io.pl1]
10479                boot_tape_io:  Code CODE from io_manager$assign
10480 
10481 
10482      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10483 
10484      Time:     System Intialization.
10485 
10486      Meaning:  The bootload tape reading package could not assign
10487                the bootload tape drive to itself.  This indicates
10488                a logic error in the  supervisor, or CPU or memory
10489                hardware problems.
10490 
10491      Action:   The Multics System Tape  may be incorrect.  If the
10492                problem persists, try another MST.
10493 
10494 
10495 
10496 
10497 
10498 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         181                  11/13/89
10499 boot_tape_io                  -181-                      11/13/89^L
10500 
10501 
10502                [boot_tape_io.pl1]
10503                boot_tape_io:  Unable to allocate buffer.
10504 
10505 
10506      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10507 
10508      Time:     System Intialization.
10509 
10510      Meaning:  The  bootload  tape   reading  package  could  not
10511                allocate  a wired-down  buffer into  which to read
10512                the bootload  tape.  This indicates a  logic error
10513                in  the  supervisor,  or  CPU  or  memory hardware
10514                problems.
10515 
10516      Action:   The Multics System Tape  may be incorrect.  If the
10517                problem persists, try another MST.
10518 
10519 
10520 
10521                [bootload_error.alm]
10522                bootload_0:  An unpaged  page table overflowed for
10523                seg N.
10524 
10525 
10526      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10527 
10528      Time:     System Intialization.
10529 
10530      Meaning:  The  size of the  page table needed  for "unpaged"
10531                segment  N exceeded  the area  left for  such page
10532                tables.
10533 
10534      Action:   The  system  tape  was  generated  improperly; use
10535                another copy of the system tape.
10536 
10537 
10538 
10539                [bootload_error.alm]
10540                bootload_0:  Bad MST format.
10541 
10542 
10543      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10544 
10545      Time:     System Intialization.
10546 
10547      Meaning:  The records on the MST tape were out of sequence.
10548 
10549      Action:   Try another tape.
10550 
10551 
10552 
10553 
10554 
10555 
10556 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         182                  11/13/89
10557 bootload_0                    -182-                      11/13/89^L
10558 
10559 
10560                [bootload_error.alm]
10561                bootload_0:  Booted tape MPC.
10562 
10563 
10564      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
10565 
10566      Time:     System Intialization.
10567 
10568      Meaning:  The system succeeded in  booting the bootload tape
10569                mpc.
10570 
10571 
10572 
10573                [bootload_error.alm]
10574                bootload_0:   Booting FWNAME   IOM CHAN  with FWID
10575                FWREV firmware.
10576 
10577 
10578      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
10579 
10580      Time:     System Intialization.
10581 
10582      Meaning:  The  system is  about  to  boot firmware  into the
10583                bootload tape mpc.
10584 
10585 
10586 
10587                [bootload_error.alm]
10588                bootload_0:    Booting   system   SYSID  generated
10589                CREATION_TIME
10590 
10591 
10592      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
10593 
10594      Time:     System Intialization.
10595 
10596      Meaning:  This  is  the  first  message  printed by Multics,
10597                announcing the sysid and creation date/time of the
10598                system tape.
10599 
10600 
10601 
10602 
10603 
10604 
10605 
10606 
10607 
10608 
10609 
10610 
10611 
10612 
10613 
10614 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         183                  11/13/89
10615 bootload_0                    -183-                      11/13/89^L
10616 
10617 
10618                [bootload_error.alm]
10619                bootload_0:  Console status WORD1 WORD2
10620 
10621 
10622      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10623 
10624      Time:     System Intialization.
10625 
10626      Meaning:  An  I/O  error  was  encountered  on  the console.
10627                WORD1 and  WORD2 are the  two words of  the status
10628                returned.
10629 
10630      Action:   Run T&D on the console.
10631 
10632 
10633 
10634                [bootload_error.alm]
10635                bootload_0:  Enter boot tape MPC model:
10636 
10637 
10638      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
10639 
10640      Time:     System Intialization.
10641 
10642      Meaning:  This query  requests the operator to  identify the
10643                bootload tape mpc so  that firmware may be loaded.
10644                Refer to the MOH for details.
10645 
10646 
10647 
10648                [bootload_error.alm]
10649                bootload_0:   Enter tape  drive number  for memory
10650                dump:
10651 
10652 
10653      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
10654 
10655      Time:     BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10656 
10657      Meaning:  An initialization failure occured when the toehold
10658                was  not  active.   The  system  is requesting the
10659                number of a tape drive on the bootload tape mpc on
10660                which to write a dump of memory.
10661 
10662 
10663 
10664 
10665 
10666 
10667 
10668 
10669 
10670 
10671 
10672 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         184                  11/13/89
10673 bootload_0                    -184-                      11/13/89^L
10674 
10675 
10676                [bootload_error.alm]
10677                bootload_0:   Error  status  WORD1  WORD2  booting
10678                FWTYPE firmware.
10679 
10680 
10681      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
10682 
10683      Time:     System Intialization.
10684 
10685      Meaning:  An error occured when  attempting to boot firmware
10686                into the  bootload tape mpc.  WORD1  and WORD2 are
10687                the status returned.
10688 
10689      Action:   Try another firmware identifier.
10690 
10691 
10692 
10693                [bootload_error.alm]
10694                bootload_0:  Excessive tape  errors:  status WORD1
10695                WORD2.
10696 
10697 
10698      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
10699 
10700      Time:     BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10701 
10702      Meaning:  An excessive  number of write errors  occured when
10703                trying to  write an early dump tape.   The dump to
10704                this tape will be aborted.
10705 
10706      Action:   Try another tape.
10707 
10708 
10709 
10710                [bootload_error.alm]
10711                bootload_0:  External symbol not found:  SEG$ENTRY
10712 
10713 
10714      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
10715 
10716      Time:     System Intialization.
10717 
10718      Meaning:  The  entrypoint  ENTRY  was  not  found within the
10719                existant   segment  SEG   during  pre-linking   of
10720                collection 1.   This may indicate that  the system
10721                tape was generated improperly.
10722 
10723 
10724 
10725 
10726 
10727 
10728 
10729 
10730 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         185                  11/13/89
10731 bootload_0                    -185-                      11/13/89^L
10732 
10733 
10734                [bootload_error.alm]
10735                bootload_0:  Improper text/link/def sequence.
10736 
10737 
10738      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10739 
10740      Time:     System Intialization.
10741 
10742      Meaning:  Text,  linkage,  or  definitions  appeared  out of
10743                proper sequence " on the Multics system tape.
10744 
10745      Action:   The  system  tape  was  generated  improperly; use
10746                another copy " of the system tape.
10747 
10748 
10749 
10750                [bootload_error.alm]
10751                bootload_0:  Out of main memory.
10752 
10753 
10754      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10755 
10756      Time:     System Intialization.
10757 
10758      Meaning:  Not enough  main memory is configured  in order to
10759                load " collection 1.
10760 
10761      Action:   Configure more main memory and boot again.
10762 
10763 
10764 
10765                [bootload_error.alm]
10766                bootload_0:  Shutdown
10767 
10768 
10769      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10770 
10771      Time:     System Intialization.
10772 
10773      Meaning:  The  operator answered  "shut" when  asked for the
10774                bootload tape mpc information.
10775 
10776      Action:   $reboot
10777 
10778 
10779 
10780 
10781 
10782 
10783 
10784 
10785 
10786 
10787 
10788 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         186                  11/13/89
10789 bootload_0                    -186-                      11/13/89^L
10790 
10791 
10792                [bootload_error.alm]
10793                bootload_0:  Tape read error:  WORD1 WORD2
10794 
10795 
10796      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10797 
10798      Time:     System Intialization.
10799 
10800      Meaning:  An I/O error was  encountered when reading the MST
10801                tape.  WORD1  and WORD2 are  the two words  of the
10802                status returned.
10803 
10804      Action:   $reboot
10805 
10806 
10807 
10808                [bootload_error.alm]
10809                bootload_0:  Too many supervisor segments.
10810 
10811 
10812      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10813 
10814      Time:     System Intialization.
10815 
10816      Meaning:  More than 256 supervisor segments were declared on
10817                the MST.
10818 
10819      Action:   The  system  tape  was  generated  improperly; use
10820                another copy of the system tape.
10821 
10822 
10823 
10824                [bootload_error.alm]
10825                bootload_0:   Unexpected  control   word  on  tape
10826                CONTROL_WORD.
10827 
10828 
10829      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10830 
10831      Time:     System Intialization.
10832 
10833      Meaning:  An unexpected Multics system tape control word was
10834                encountered.
10835 
10836      Action:   The  system  tape  was  generated  improperly; use
10837                another copy of the system tape.
10838 
10839 
10840 
10841 
10842 
10843 
10844 
10845 
10846 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         187                  11/13/89
10847 bootload_0                    -187-                      11/13/89^L
10848 
10849 
10850                [bootload_error.alm]
10851                bootload_0:  Unknown tape MPC model NAME.
10852 
10853 
10854      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
10855 
10856      Time:     System Intialization.
10857 
10858      Meaning:  The   operator  entered   an  unrecognizable   mpc
10859                identifier.
10860 
10861      Action:   Try another mpc identifier.
10862 
10863 
10864 
10865                [bootload_disk_post.pl1]
10866                bootload_disk_post:  Attempt to post non-requested
10867                i/o completion.
10868 
10869 
10870      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10871 
10872      Time:     System Intialization.
10873 
10874      Meaning:  disk_control  detected  an   i/o  completion  that
10875                Bootload Multics does not believe it requested.
10876 
10877      Action:   Reboot.
10878 
10879 
10880 
10881                [boundfault.pl1]
10882                boundfault:  activating into father XXX|YYY
10883 
10884 
10885      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
10886 
10887      Time:     While system is running.
10888 
10889      Meaning:  While activating  a segment, the  parent directory
10890                for   the   segment   became   deactivated.   This
10891                indicates a logic error  in the supervisor, or CPU
10892                or memory hardware problems.
10893 
10894      Action:   Follow normal recovery procedures.
10895 
10896 
10897 
10898 
10899 
10900 
10901 
10902 
10903 
10904 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         188                  11/13/89
10905 boundfault                    -188-                      11/13/89^L
10906 
10907 
10908                [boundfault.pl1]
10909                boundfault:  on the root
10910 
10911 
10912      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Terminates user process)
10913 
10914      Time:     While system is running.
10915 
10916      Meaning:  A  boundfault  on  the  root  directory  has  been
10917                encountered.  This indicates a  logic error in the
10918                supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems.
10919 
10920      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
10921 
10922 
10923 
10924                [cache_tester.pl1]
10925                cache_tester:  cache parity  error detected on CPU
10926                <TAG>  bit  failures  at  level  W,  column XXX in
10927                cache:    YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY    in   memory:
10928                ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.
10929 
10930 
10931      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
10932 
10933      Time:     While system is running.
10934 
10935      Meaning:  This message is the result of a multiple bit cache
10936                failure   detected   and   cache   data   and  its
10937                corresponding memory data captured by the fim.  It
10938                should be noted that when  a cache parity error is
10939                detected  by the  fim, there  is a  window of time
10940                before the address in cache  and in main store can
10941                be determined.   Although the cache error  data is
10942                frozen  (cache is  turned off  unconditionaly when
10943                the  parity  retry  of  the  fim  is  called), the
10944                corresponding  address in   main store  might have
10945                been changed  through paging migration  from other
10946                processors.   This  message  then  might  not be a
10947                multiple  error  but  rather  the  result  of this
10948                window  condition.  If  this message  was the only
10949                diagnostic displayed (i.e.   the static test found
10950                no errors), the cache will be turned back on.  The
10951                values  of W,  XXX,  YYY...Y,  and ZZZ...Z  are as
10952                explained above.
10953 
10954      Action:   Contact Field Engineering
10955 
10956 
10957 
10958 
10959 
10960 
10961 
10962 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         189                  11/13/89
10963 cache_tester                  -189-                      11/13/89^L
10964 
10965 
10966                [cache_tester.pl1]
10967                cache_tester:  cache parity  error detected on CPU
10968                <TAG> at:  board XXXX, chip YY.
10969 
10970 
10971      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
10972 
10973      Time:     While system is running.
10974 
10975      Meaning:  This message  is the result of a  single bit cache
10976                failure   detected   and   cache   data   and  its
10977                corresponding  memory data   captured by  the fim.
10978                This message  will be displayed if  the diagnostic
10979                error data  from the fim is valid.   The board and
10980                chip callout are as explained above.
10981 
10982      Action:   Contact field Engineering.
10983 
10984 
10985 
10986                [cache_tester.pl1]
10987                cache_tester:  cache parity  error detected on CPU
10988                <TAG>  cache data  is  equal  to the  memory data.
10989                parity generation problem for level <L>.
10990 
10991 
10992      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
10993 
10994      Time:     While system is running.
10995 
10996      Meaning:  This  message is  the  result  of a  cache failure
10997                detected  and  cache  data  and  its corresponding
10998                memory  data captured  by the  fim.  This  message
10999                will  be displayed  if the  diagnostic error  data
11000                from the fim is valid.
11001 
11002      Action:   Contact field Engineering.
11003 
11004 
11005 
11006 
11007 
11008 
11009 
11010 
11011 
11012 
11013 
11014 
11015 
11016 
11017 
11018 
11019 
11020 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         190                  11/13/89
11021 cache_tester                  -190-                      11/13/89^L
11022 
11023 
11024                [cache_tester.pl1]
11025                cache_tester:  Entire  cache memory for  CPU <TAG>
11026                has been disabled.
11027 
11028 
11029      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper)
11030 
11031      Time:     While system is running.
11032 
11033      Meaning:  The  static test  of  cache  memory for  CPU <TAG>
11034                detected repeatable errors in both halfs of cache.
11035                or one half of  cache had previously been disabled
11036                and  the static  test of  the other  half detected
11037                repeatable errors.
11038 
11039      Action:   Contact field Engineering
11040 
11041 
11042 
11043                [cache_tester.pl1]
11044                cache_tester:  LLUU cache  memory (csh<n>) for CPU
11045                <TAG> has been turned off OTHER was AA and has not
11046                been changed.
11047 
11048 
11049      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper)
11050 
11051      Time:     While system is running.
11052 
11053      Meaning:  Either the lower  half (LLUU = Lower, <n>  = 1) or
11054                the upper  half (LLUU =  Upper, <n> =  2) of cache
11055                memory for  CPU <TAG> has  been turned off  as the
11056                result  of   the  static  cache  test   finding  a
11057                repeatable  cache failure.    The OTHER  (Upper or
11058                Lower) was in state AA.  If AA is off this half of
11059                cache was  not tested.  If  AA is on  this half of
11060                cache had no errors.
11061 
11062      Action:   Contact Field Engineering
11063 
11064 
11065 
11066 
11067 
11068 
11069 
11070 
11071 
11072 
11073 
11074 
11075 
11076 
11077 
11078 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         191                  11/13/89
11079 cache_tester                  -191-                      11/13/89^L
11080 
11081 
11082                [cache_tester.pl1]
11083                cache_tester:  No errors found in cache memory for
11084                CPU <TAG>, cache will remain on.
11085 
11086 
11087      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
11088 
11089      Time:     While system is running.
11090 
11091      Meaning:  The  static test  of  cache  memory for  CPU <TAG>
11092                found no errors and no cache error information was
11093                captured by the fim.
11094 
11095      Action:   cache is turned back on
11096 
11097 
11098 
11099                [cache_tester.pl1]
11100                cache_tester:    repeatable  cache   parity  error
11101                detected on  CPU <TAG> cache data is  equal to the
11102                memory data.  parity  generation problem for level
11103                <L>.
11104 
11105 
11106      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
11107 
11108      Time:     While system is running.
11109 
11110      Meaning:  The  static test  of  cache  memory for  CPU <TAG>
11111                detected  a cache  failure, but  the data  and its
11112                corresponding memory data are equal.
11113 
11114      Action:   Contact field Engineering.
11115 
11116 
11117 
11118 
11119 
11120 
11121 
11122 
11123 
11124 
11125 
11126 
11127 
11128 
11129 
11130 
11131 
11132 
11133 
11134 
11135 
11136 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         192                  11/13/89
11137 cache_tester                  -192-                      11/13/89^L
11138 
11139 
11140                [cache_tester.pl1]
11141                cache_tester:   repeatable  cache  parity error(s)
11142                detected  on CPU  <TAG> bit  failures at  level W,
11143                column XXX in  cache:  YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY in
11144                memory:  ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.
11145 
11146 
11147      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
11148 
11149      Time:     While system is running.
11150 
11151      Meaning:  The  static test  of  cache  memory for  CPU <TAG>
11152                indicated  a   multiple  bit  error   between  the
11153                contents  of cache and  the contents of  the wired
11154                test buffer.  The multiple  bit failure is further
11155                broken down to the failing cache level (W) (0 - 3)
11156                and  column  (XXX)  address.   The  data read from
11157                cache (YYY...Y) and the expected data (ZZZ...Z) is
11158                displayed as an aid for the field engineer.  Since
11159                the  failure happened  during the  static test  of
11160                cache,  it is  assumed to  be a  solid failure and
11161                that  segment of  cache memory  (csh1 or  csh2) is
11162                turned  off.   There  could  be  up  to 3 multiple
11163                messages or some combination of multiple bit error
11164                messages  and  board   and  chip  callouts,  since
11165                diagnostic  data for the  first 3 cache  errors is
11166                captured.
11167 
11168      Action:   Contact Field Engineering personnel.
11169 
11170 
11171 
11172 
11173 
11174 
11175 
11176 
11177 
11178 
11179 
11180 
11181 
11182 
11183 
11184 
11185 
11186 
11187 
11188 
11189 
11190 
11191 
11192 
11193 
11194 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         193                  11/13/89
11195 cache_tester                  -193-                      11/13/89^L
11196 
11197 
11198                [cache_tester.pl1]
11199                cache_tester:   repeatable  cache  parity error(s)
11200                detected on CPU <TAG> at:  board XXXX, chip YY.
11201 
11202 
11203      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
11204 
11205      Time:     While system is running.
11206 
11207      Meaning:  The  static test  of  cache  memory for  CPU <TAG>
11208                indicated a single bit  error between the contents
11209                of  cache  and  the  contents  of  the  wired test
11210                buffer.  The single bit  failure is further broken
11211                down  to  the  failing  wire  wrapped board (board
11212                XXXX) and  integrated circuit chip (chip  YY) that
11213                failed.  Since it happened  during the static test
11214                of cache, it is assumed  to be a solid failure and
11215                that  segment of  cache memory  (csh1 or  csh2) is
11216                turned off.  There could be up to 3 board and chip
11217                callouts  since diagnostic  data for  the first  3
11218                cache errors is  captured.  These additional board
11219                and  chip callouts will  only be displayed  if the
11220                single  bit   failure  was  a  different   bit  or
11221                different  cache  level  than  the  board and chip
11222                diagnostic already displayed.
11223 
11224      Action:   Contact Field Engineering personnel.
11225 
11226 
11227 
11228                [cache_tester.pl1]
11229                cache_tester:  Unable to allocate wired buffer.
11230 
11231 
11232      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
11233 
11234      Time:     While system is running.
11235 
11236      Meaning:  Attempted to allocate  wired contiguous buffer for
11237                cache testing and pc_contig  could not find enough
11238                pages available.
11239 
11240      Action:   If cache error information was captured in the fim
11241                this  information is  displayed.  Cache  memory is
11242                turned back on.
11243 
11244 
11245 
11246 
11247 
11248 
11249 
11250 
11251 
11252 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         194                  11/13/89
11253 cache_tester                  -194-                      11/13/89^L
11254 
11255 
11256                [cache_tester.pl1]
11257                cache_tester:  Unable to run  on CPU <TAG> to EEDD
11258                cache ERRORMESSAGE.
11259 
11260 
11261      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper)
11262 
11263      Time:     While system is running.
11264 
11265      Meaning:  The attempt  to run on CPU <TAG>  to either enable
11266                (EEDD - enable) or  disable (EEDD = disable) cache
11267                memory failed.
11268 
11269      Action:   CPU <TAG>  should be taken offline  if the attempt
11270                was to disable cache memory.
11271 
11272 
11273 
11274                [cache_tester.pl1]
11275                cache_tester:  Unable to set CPU required to <TAG>
11276                cache is off ERRORMESSAGE.
11277 
11278 
11279      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
11280 
11281      Time:     While system is running.
11282 
11283      Meaning:  Attempted  to run on  CPU <TAG> for  cache testing
11284                and could not set CPU required to that CPU.
11285 
11286      Action:   Cache memory is turned back on.
11287 
11288 
11289 
11290                [call_bce.pl1]
11291                call_bce:  bce called from Multics.
11292 
11293 
11294      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
11295 
11296      Time:     While system is running.
11297 
11298      Meaning:  An outer ring  program has called hphcs_$call_bce.
11299                This is usually done after printing an explanatory
11300                message.   The  system  will  resume  operation if
11301                continue is typed.
11302 
11303      Action:   Follow normal recovery procedures.
11304 
11305 
11306 
11307 
11308 
11309 
11310 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         195                  11/13/89
11311 call_bce                      -195-                      11/13/89^L
11312 
11313 
11314                [disk_rebuild_caller.pl1]
11315                Cannot   shrink  VTOC   from  XX   to  YY  VTOCEs.
11316                Respecify parameters.
11317 
11318 
11319      Stream:   Initializer process output.
11320 
11321      Time:     In response to an operator command.
11322 
11323      Meaning:  An attempt has been made to shrink the VTOC, which
11324                is illegal.
11325 
11326      Action:   Respecify the parameters.
11327 
11328 
11329 
11330                [mc_tty_.pl1]
11331                Channel    CHANNEL_NAME   attached    by   Message
11332                Coordinator.
11333 
11334 
11335      Stream:   Initializer terminal.
11336 
11337      Time:     While system is running.
11338 
11339      Meaning:  The  terminal  has  been  attached  by the message
11340                coordinator in
11341                       response to an accept or substty command.
11342 
11343      Action:   Proceed to use the terminal.
11344 
11345 
11346 
11347                [channel_manager.pl1]
11348                channel_manager:     Cleanup   while    processing
11349                interrupt for devx N.
11350 
11351 
11352      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
11353 
11354      Time:     While system is running.
11355 
11356      Meaning:  The   cleanup   condition   was   signalled  while
11357                processing an interrupt for  the channel with devx
11358                N.
11359 
11360      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
11361 
11362 
11363 
11364 
11365 
11366 
11367 
11368 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         196                  11/13/89
11369 channel_manager               -196-                      11/13/89^L
11370 
11371 
11372                [channel_manager.pl1]
11373                channel_manager:  Error while processing interrupt
11374                for devx N.  REASON
11375 
11376 
11377      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
11378 
11379      Time:     While system is running.
11380 
11381      Meaning:  An  error occurred  while processing  an interrupt
11382                for the channel with devx N.  The specific kind of
11383                error is explained by REASON.
11384 
11385 
11386 
11387                [dn355_boot_interrupt.pl1]
11388                checksum error in core image for FNP X
11389 
11390 
11391      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
11392 
11393      Time:     When bootloading an FNP
11394 
11395      Meaning:  The core image received for loading in the FNP had
11396                a checksum error.
11397 
11398      Action:   Try to  load the FNP again.  If  the error recurs,
11399                either  the DIA hardware  is failing, or  the core
11400                image in the Multics hierarchy is damaged.  In the
11401                latter case, the core image must be rebound.
11402 
11403 
11404 
11405                [system_startup_.pl1]
11406                Command:
11407 
11408 
11409      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
11410 
11411      Time:     System Intialization.
11412 
11413      Meaning:  The Initializer types this  message whenever it is
11414                waiting for a ring 1 command.
11415 
11416      Action:   Type the  desired command.  The normal  command to
11417                type when bringing the system up is startup.
11418 
11419 
11420 
11421 
11422 
11423 
11424 
11425 
11426 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         197                  11/13/89
11427 Command                       -197-                      11/13/89^L
11428 
11429 
11430                [config_.pl1]
11431                config_$find_table:  TBLS card  specifies no value
11432                for NAME.
11433 
11434 
11435      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper)
11436 
11437      Meaning:  The config deck does not specify a value for NAME.
11438 
11439      Action:   One should be added.
11440 
11441                Message:  config_$ENTRY:  the config deck is full.
11442 
11443      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
11444 
11445      Meaning:  No   space  remained   in  the   config  deck  for
11446                additional cards.
11447 
11448      Action:   If  this recurs,  try another  boot tape.   Remove
11449                unneccessary config cards.
11450 
11451 
11452 
11453                [dn355_boot_interrupt.pl1]
11454                configuration   error   reported   by  bootloading
11455                program for FNP X
11456 
11457 
11458      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
11459 
11460      Time:     When bootloading an FNP
11461 
11462      Meaning:  The   FNP  bootload    program,  gicb,   found  an
11463                inconsistency in the FNP configuration.
11464 
11465      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
11466 
11467 
11468 
11469 
11470 
11471 
11472 
11473 
11474 
11475 
11476 
11477 
11478 
11479 
11480 
11481 
11482 
11483 
11484 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         198                  11/13/89
11485 configuration error report    -198-                      11/13/89^L
11486 
11487 
11488                [dn355_boot_interrupt.pl1]
11489                configuration error reported by FNP X:  DETAILS
11490 
11491 
11492      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
11493 
11494      Time:     When bootloading an FNP
11495 
11496      Meaning:  The FNP  initialization program detected  an error
11497                or   inconsistency  in   the  FNP   configuration.
11498                DETAILS  is  a  more  specific  description of the
11499                error.
11500 
11501      Action:   If possible, correct the error, either by updating
11502                the  CDT to  reflect the  actual configuration, or
11503                recabling  the  FNP.   If   the  error  cannot  be
11504                corrected or is not understood, inform the systems
11505                programming staff.
11506 
11507 
11508 
11509                [configure_test_cpu.pl1]
11510                configure_test_cpu:   Unable  to   run  on  CPU  X
11511                ERRORMESSAGE
11512 
11513 
11514      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
11515 
11516      Time:     When ISOLTS is terminating
11517 
11518      Meaning:  The system is attempting to restore the ISOLTS CPU
11519                to  service.    In  attempting  to   reassign  its
11520                interrupt mask, it was unable  to run on that CPU.
11521                This indicates hardware or software malfunction.
11522 
11523      Action:   Follow normal recovery procedures.
11524 
11525 
11526 
11527                [disk_table_.pl1]
11528                continuing demount of lv LVNAME
11529 
11530 
11531      Stream:   Initializer process output.
11532 
11533      Time:     While system is running.
11534 
11535                The  operator issued a  dlv command for  a logical
11536                volume for which a previous dlv command failed.
11537 
11538      Action:   No operator action is required.
11539 
11540 
11541 
11542 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         199                  11/13/89
11543 continuing demount of lv L    -199-                      11/13/89^L
11544 
11545 
11546                [copy_fdump.pl1]
11547                copy_fdump:   Copied   fdump  image  of   erf  NNN
11548                (MM/DD/YY HHMM.M) for USERNAME
11549 
11550 
11551      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
11552 
11553      Time:     While system is running.
11554 
11555      Meaning:  The user  identified by USERNAME  has successfully
11556                copied the  FDUMP image for the  specified ERF out
11557                of  the DUMP  partition.  The  time the  FDUMP was
11558                taken  is  also  included  in  the  message.  This
11559                message  is informational   only, and  is intended
11560                only  as an  aid  in  tracking system  progress by
11561                perusing the syserr log.
11562 
11563      Action:   No operator action is required.
11564 
11565 
11566 
11567                [copy_fdump.pl1]
11568                copy_fdump:  unexpected NAME signal.
11569 
11570 
11571      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
11572 
11573      Time:     While system is running.
11574 
11575      Meaning:  An  attempt  to  copy   the  dump  from  the  DUMP
11576                partition with copy_fdump resulted in an unclaimed
11577                signal.   This may  be due  to damage  to the DUMP
11578                partition contents, a malfunction  of the BCE dump
11579                command,   a  supervisor    error,  or   a  simple
11580                difficulty  like running  out of  space in >dumps.
11581                The system  continues operation.  The  copied dump
11582                may be only partly valid.
11583 
11584      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
11585 
11586 
11587 
11588                [correct_qused.pl1]
11589                correct_qused:  hash error
11590 
11591 
11592      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
11593 
11594      Time:     While system is running.
11595 
11596      Meaning:  Multiple  entries  within  a  directory undergoing
11597                quota correction have the same UID.
11598 
11599 
11600 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         200                  11/13/89
11601 correct_qused                 -200-                      11/13/89^L
11602 
11603 
11604                [cpg_.pl1]
11605                cpg_:   Error:   CONDITION  attempting  to  create
11606                process for NAME.PROJ
11607 
11608 
11609      Stream:   as (severity1)
11610 
11611      Time:     While system is running.
11612 
11613      Meaning:  A supervisor error prevented creation of a process
11614                for the user NAME.PROJ.  An Answering Service dump
11615                was  performed  and  the  user  was  logged out if
11616                possible.
11617 
11618      Action:   Note  for  system   programmer  action.   If  this
11619                message is printed at  every login, it is probably
11620                wise  to  shut  the  system  down  and  perform  a
11621                bootload operation.
11622 
11623 
11624 
11625                [cpg_.pl1]
11626                cpg_:   ERROR_MESSAGE.  Assigning pdir  volume for
11627                USER
11628 
11629 
11630      Stream:   as (severity2)
11631 
11632      Time:     While system is running.
11633 
11634      Meaning:  The system  was unable to assign  a logical volume
11635                on which to place the process directory of a user.
11636                The user might not be able to log in
11637 
11638      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
11639 
11640 
11641 
11642                [cpg_.pl1]
11643                cpg_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.  Cannot truncate pit_temp_
11644 
11645 
11646      Stream:   as (severity2)
11647 
11648      Time:     While system is running.
11649 
11650      Meaning:  The  system  was  unable  to  clear  its temporary
11651                segment  while attempting to  log in a  user.  The
11652                user will be unable to log in.
11653 
11654      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
11655 
11656 
11657 
11658 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         201                  11/13/89
11659 cpg_                          -201-                      11/13/89^L
11660 
11661 
11662                [tc_init.pl1]
11663                CPU CPUTAG:   Model #:  MODEL; Serial  #:  SERIAL;
11664                Ship date:  YY/MM/DD.
11665 
11666 
11667      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
11668 
11669      Time:     When  the bootload  CPU is  a DPS8,  whose tag  is
11670                CPUTAG is "added" to the system.
11671 
11672      Meaning:  The MODEL, SERIAL and YY/MM/DD information is read
11673                from the DPS8 cpu's ID PROM.  It is intended to be
11674                used  as  historical  information  for  identifing
11675                CPUs,  regardless  of  what  their  current tag is
11676                assigned as.
11677 
11678      Action:   No operator action is required.
11679 
11680 
11681 
11682                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
11683                CPU X is now running.
11684 
11685 
11686      Stream:   Initializer process output.
11687 
11688      Time:     In response to an operator command.
11689 
11690      Meaning:  This  is the  response  to  a successful  addcpu X
11691                command.
11692 
11693      Action:   No operator action is required.
11694 
11695 
11696 
11697                [create_homedir_.pl1]
11698                create_homedir_:  Bad syntax in pathname.  DIRNAME
11699                NAME.PROJ
11700 
11701 
11702      Stream:   as (severity0).
11703 
11704      Time:     While system is running.
11705 
11706      Meaning:  Typically   caused  by  a   homedir  specification
11707                starting  with other  than >user_dir_dir  or >udd.
11708                It may  also occur while attempting  to create the
11709                home  directory for  the user  with name  NAME and
11710                project PROJ.
11711 
11712      Action:   $note_sa
11713 
11714 
11715 
11716 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         202                  11/13/89
11717 create_homedir_               -202-                      11/13/89^L
11718 
11719 
11720                [create_homedir_.pl1]
11721                create_homedir_:  creating "DIRNAME" for "USERID"
11722 
11723 
11724      Stream:   as (severity0).
11725 
11726      Time:     While system is running.
11727 
11728      Meaning:  The user USERID did not have a home directory.  It
11729                was  created for  him  during  login, or  when his
11730                project's PDT  was installed.  This  is reasonable
11731                if  this  is  the  first  time  he  has logged in.
11732                However, his directory may  have been destroyed by
11733                the Salvager,  in which case you  have to retrieve
11734                his files.
11735 
11736      Action:   A  retrieval  of  the   user's  directory  may  be
11737                necessary.
11738 
11739 
11740 
11741                [create_homedir_.pl1]
11742                create_homedir_:       ERROR_MESSAGE.      DIRNAME
11743                NAME.PROJ
11744 
11745 
11746      Stream:   as (severity0).
11747 
11748      Time:     While system is running.
11749 
11750      Meaning:  An error  occurred while attempting to  create the
11751                home  directory for  the user  with name  NAME and
11752                project PROJ.
11753 
11754      Action:   $note_sa
11755 
11756 
11757 
11758 
11759 
11760 
11761 
11762 
11763 
11764 
11765 
11766 
11767 
11768 
11769 
11770 
11771 
11772 
11773 
11774 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         203                  11/13/89
11775 create_homedir_               -203-                      11/13/89^L
11776 
11777 
11778                [create_root_dir.pl1]
11779                create_root_dir:      allocating    hash     table
11780                ERROR_MESSAGE
11781 
11782 
11783      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
11784 
11785      Time:     Cold boot of Multics hierarchy.
11786 
11787      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
11788                CPU  or memory  hardware problems.   An error  has
11789                occurred  allocating the  hash table  for the root
11790                directory.
11791 
11792      Action:   Reboot with a different version of the system.
11793 
11794 
11795 
11796                [create_root_dir.pl1]
11797                create_root_dir:  lock error on PPP
11798 
11799 
11800      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
11801 
11802      Time:     System Intialization.
11803 
11804      Meaning:  The supervisor was unable  to lock the root.  This
11805                indicates a logic error  in the supervisor, or CPU
11806                or memory hardware problems.
11807 
11808      Action:   Follow  normal recovery  procedures.  The  Multics
11809                System  Tape  may  be  incorrect.   If the problem
11810                persists, try another MST.
11811 
11812 
11813 
11814                [create_root_vtoce.pl1]
11815                create_root_vtoce:  Cannot  alloc-write root vtoce
11816                ERROR_MESSAGE
11817 
11818 
11819      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
11820 
11821      Time:     Cold boot of Multics hierarchy.
11822 
11823      Meaning:  The system  is unable to write out  the VTOC entry
11824                for the root directory.
11825 
11826      Action:   Correct the disk problem if one exists and reboot.
11827                Otherwise reboot  with a different version  of the
11828                system.
11829 
11830 
11831 
11832 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         204                  11/13/89
11833 create_root_vtoce             -204-                      11/13/89^L
11834 
11835 
11836                [create_root_vtoce.pl1]
11837                create_root_vtoce:   Cannot set  dmpr bit  map for
11838                root ERROR_MESSAGE
11839 
11840 
11841      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
11842 
11843      Time:     Cold boot of Multics hierarchy.
11844 
11845      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
11846                CPU or memory hardware problems.
11847 
11848      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
11849 
11850 
11851                Message:     create_root_vtoce:      Cannot    set
11852                root_vtocx in RPV label.
11853 
11854      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
11855 
11856      Time:     Cold boot of Multics hierarchy.
11857 
11858      Meaning:  The system  is unable to update the  RPV label for
11859                the root directory.
11860 
11861      Action:   Correct the disk problem if one exists and reboot.
11862                Otherwise reboot  with a different version  of the
11863                system.
11864 
11865                Message:    create_root_vtoce:   Root   vtoce  not
11866                allocated at 0, RPV not initialized.
11867 
11868      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
11869 
11870      Time:     Cold boot of Multics hierarchy.
11871 
11872      Meaning:  A  boot -cold  was attempted  without init_vol for
11873                RPV.
11874 
11875      Action:   Reboot  system  answering  the  find_rpv_subsystem
11876                with cold instead of rpv.
11877 
11878 
11879 
11880 
11881 
11882 
11883 
11884 
11885 
11886 
11887 
11888 
11889 
11890 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         205                  11/13/89
11891 create_root_vtoce             -205-                      11/13/89^L
11892 
11893 
11894                [create_rpv_partition.pl1]
11895                create_rpv_partition:  Error accessing record NNN.
11896 
11897 
11898      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
11899 
11900      Time:     System Intialization.
11901 
11902      Meaning:  An i/o error occured  when accessing record NNN of
11903                the rpv while attempting to add a new partition.
11904 
11905      Action:   Try  again.  IF the  error persists, the  rpv will
11906                need to be rebuilt.
11907 
11908 
11909 
11910                [create_rpv_partition.pl1]
11911                create_rpv_partition:   No room  in partition  map
11912                for NAME.
11913 
11914 
11915      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
11916 
11917      Time:     System Intialization.
11918 
11919      Meaning:  The  partition  map  of  the  rpv  was  full.  The
11920                partition could not be added.
11921 
11922      Action:   The rpv will need to be rebuilt.
11923 
11924 
11925 
11926                [create_rpv_partition.pl1]
11927                create_rpv_partition:  Out of disk.
11928 
11929 
11930      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
11931 
11932      Time:     System Intialization.
11933 
11934      Meaning:  Not enough  free space existed  on the rpv  to add
11935                the new partition.
11936 
11937      Action:   The rlv will have to be rebuilt.
11938 
11939 
11940 
11941 
11942 
11943 
11944 
11945 
11946 
11947 
11948 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         206                  11/13/89
11949 create_rpv_partition          -206-                      11/13/89^L
11950 
11951 
11952                [create_rpv_partition.pl1]
11953                create_rpv_partition:   Paging  region  ends  past
11954                start of high partitions.
11955 
11956 
11957      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
11958 
11959      Time:     System Intialization.
11960 
11961      Meaning:  An  inconsistency was  found in  the partition map
11962                when adding a new partition to the rpv.
11963 
11964      Action:   The rpv will need to be rebuilt.
11965 
11966 
11967 
11968                [create_rpv_partition.pl1]
11969                create_rpv_partition:  Paging  region starts below
11970                end of low partitions.
11971 
11972 
11973      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
11974 
11975      Time:     System Intialization.
11976 
11977      Meaning:  An  inconsistency was  found in  the partition map
11978                when adding a new partition to the rpv.
11979 
11980      Action:   The rpv will need to be rebuilt.
11981 
11982 
11983 
11984                [create_rpv_partition.pl1]
11985                create_rpv_partition:   vtoce  NNN's  file  map is
11986                damaged.  Volume will need salvaging.
11987 
11988 
11989      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
11990 
11991      Time:     System Intialization.
11992 
11993      Meaning:  The  vtoce  named  was  found  to  be damaged when
11994                adding a new partition to the rpv.
11995 
11996      Action:   Salvage  the  rpv  using  a  boot  of the previous
11997                release.
11998 
11999 
12000 
12001 
12002 
12003 
12004 
12005 
12006 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         207                  11/13/89
12007 create_rpv_partition          -207-                      11/13/89^L
12008 
12009 
12010                [daemon_user_manager_.pl1]
12011                daemon_user_manager_:      Command     sent     to
12012                daemon_user_manager_ before it was initialized
12013 
12014 
12015      Stream:   as (severity1)
12016 
12017      Time:     In response to an operator command.
12018 
12019      Meaning:  This message  indicates an error in  the Answering
12020                Service or  an incorrect installation.   No daemon
12021                users can log in.
12022 
12023      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
12024 
12025 
12026 
12027                [daemon_user_manager_.pl1]
12028                daemon_user_manager_:   Daemon  init  error.  NAME
12029                PROJ SOURCE REASON
12030 
12031 
12032      Stream:   as (severity2)
12033 
12034      Time:     In response to an operator command.
12035 
12036      Meaning:  The daemon user NAME PROJ  on SOURCE was logged in
12037                correctly  but his  process could  not be started.
12038                The daemon will be logged out.
12039 
12040      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
12041 
12042 
12043 
12044                [daemon_user_manager_.pl1]
12045                daemon_user_manager_:  Daemon will be logged out.
12046 
12047 
12048      Stream:   as (severity1)
12049 
12050      Time:     While system is running.
12051 
12052      Meaning:  An  error in  a daemon  process has  caused it  to
12053                terminate.   The daemon  suffered a  fatal process
12054                error  during  initialization  or  it  has set the
12055                option  which causes  it to  be logged  out when a
12056                fatal process error occurs.
12057 
12058      Action:   Attempt to log in the daemon again and proceed.
12059 
12060 
12061 
12062 
12063 
12064 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         208                  11/13/89
12065 daemon_user_manager_          -208-                      11/13/89^L
12066 
12067 
12068                [daemon_user_manager_.pl1]
12069                daemon_user_manager_:  Error:  CONDITION during OP
12070                for NAME.PROJ SOURCE
12071 
12072 
12073      Stream:   as (severity2)
12074 
12075      Time:     While system is running.
12076 
12077      Meaning:  An unexpected fault has  occurred while the daemon
12078                user manager  was performing an operation  of type
12079                OP  for the  named daemon  process.  An  Answering
12080                Service dump was performed and the system attempts
12081                to continue,  but the daemon process may  be in an
12082                unusable state.
12083 
12084      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
12085 
12086 
12087 
12088                [daemon_user_manager_.pl1]
12089                daemon_user_manager_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.   Logout not
12090                permitted for message coordinator source SOURCE.
12091 
12092 
12093      Stream:   as (severity1)
12094 
12095      Time:     In response to an operator command.
12096 
12097      Meaning:  The  message  coordinator  access  control segment
12098                >system_control_1>mc_acs>SOURCE.mcacs   does   not
12099                permit   the  operator   to  logout   the  daemon.
12100                Therefore, the operator cannot logout the daemon.
12101 
12102      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
12103 
12104 
12105 
12106 
12107 
12108 
12109 
12110 
12111 
12112 
12113 
12114 
12115 
12116 
12117 
12118 
12119 
12120 
12121 
12122 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         209                  11/13/89
12123 daemon_user_manager_          -209-                      11/13/89^L
12124 
12125 
12126                [daemon_user_manager_.pl1]
12127                daemon_user_manager_:   ERROR_MESSAGE.   NAME.PROJ
12128                SOURCE terminated.
12129 
12130 
12131      Stream:   as (severity1)
12132 
12133      Time:     While system is running.
12134 
12135      Meaning:  An  error in  a daemon  process has  caused it  to
12136                terminate.   A  following  message  will  indicate
12137                whether  a  new  process  has  been  automatically
12138                created.
12139 
12140      Action:   If  the  daemon  is  logged  out, reinitialize the
12141                daemon  and  continue.   Otherwise,  a  new daemon
12142                process  is  created  automatically  and  you  can
12143                continue from there.
12144 
12145 
12146 
12147                [daemon_user_manager_.pl1]
12148                daemon_user_manager_:   ERROR_MESSAGE.  No  MC ACS
12149                segment for message coordinator source SOURCE
12150 
12151 
12152      Stream:   as (severity1)
12153 
12154      Time:     In response to an operator command.
12155 
12156      Meaning:  The  message  coordinator  access  control segment
12157                >system_control_1>mc_acs>SOURCE.mcacs    was   not
12158                found.  It must be created  and given an ACL which
12159                permits  the   operator  to  logout   the  daemon.
12160                Therefore, the operator cannot logout the daemon.
12161 
12162      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
12163 
12164 
12165 
12166                [daemon_user_manager_.pl1]
12167                daemon_user_manager_:   Event  entry  called  with
12168                null ev_msg_ptr
12169 
12170 
12171      Stream:   as (severity2)
12172 
12173      Time:     While system is running.
12174 
12175      Meaning:  This indicates an error in the Answering Service.
12176 
12177      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
12178 
12179 
12180 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         210                  11/13/89
12181 daemon_user_manager_          -210-                      11/13/89^L
12182 
12183 
12184                [daemon_user_manager_.pl1]
12185                daemon_user_manager_:   Fatal  process  error loop
12186                for NAME.PROJ SOURCE.
12187                Daemon will be logged out.
12188 
12189 
12190      Stream:   as (severity1)
12191 
12192      Time:     While system is running.
12193 
12194      Meaning:  An  error in  a daemon  process has  caused it  to
12195                terminate repeatedly within  the last few minutes.
12196                Detection  of the  loop  causes  the daemon  to be
12197                logged out.
12198 
12199      Action:   Try to login the daemon again.  If it still fails,
12200                notify your System Administrator of the problem.
12201 
12202 
12203 
12204                [daemon_user_manager_.pl1]
12205                daemon_user_manager_:   Invalid  signal  from NAME
12206                PROJ SOURCE
12207                daemon_user_manager_:    signal   was   "XXXXXXXX"
12208                YYY|ZZZZ
12209 
12210 
12211      Stream:   as (severity2)
12212 
12213      Time:     While system is running.
12214 
12215      Meaning:  This  message  may  result  from  an  error in the
12216                Answering Service,  an error in one  of the daemon
12217                processes, or  an attempt by an  unauthorized user
12218                to signal  the daemon user manager.   If the NAME,
12219                PROJ, and SOURCE cannot be determined, the process
12220                ID  of  the  sender  is  shown  instead.   The DUT
12221                (daemon user  table) entry affected is  located at
12222                YYY|ZZZZ in the Answering Service.
12223 
12224                The  signal is  ignored and  the Answering Service
12225                attempts to  continue.  If a daemon  user is named
12226                on the  first line of the message,  this user will
12227                probably be unable to continue.
12228 
12229      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.  If the user
12230                named in the message is  a daemon user, try typing
12231                "logout NAME  PROJ SOURCE", and if  this succeeds,
12232                log the user in again if necessary.
12233 
12234 
12235 
12236 
12237 
12238 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         211                  11/13/89
12239 daemon_user_manager_          -211-                      11/13/89^L
12240 
12241 
12242                [daemon_user_manager_.pl1]
12243                daemon_user_manager_:      NAME    PROJ     SOURCE
12244                terminated.  Daemon will be logged out.
12245 
12246 
12247      Stream:   as (severity2)
12248 
12249      Time:     While system is running.
12250 
12251      Meaning:  NAME is  the Person_id of the daemon,  PROJ is the
12252                Project_id  of  the  daemon,  and  SOURCE  is  the
12253                Message Coordinator source id  of the daemon.  The
12254                daemon encountered  a fatal process error  and was
12255                logged out to prevent the system from getting into
12256                a loop.
12257 
12258      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.  You can try
12259                logging  the daemon in  again, but if  the process
12260                error is  recurrent the problem must  be corrected
12261                before the daemon will operate successfully.
12262 
12263 
12264 
12265                [daemon_user_manager_.pl1]
12266                daemon_user_manager_:  New process created.
12267 
12268 
12269      Stream:   as (severity1)
12270 
12271      Time:     While system is running.
12272 
12273      Meaning:  An  error in  a daemon  process has  caused it  to
12274                terminate.  A new process has been created.
12275 
12276      Action:   A new daemon process  is created automatically and
12277                you can continue from there.
12278 
12279 
12280 
12281                [daemon_user_manager_.pl1]
12282                daemon_user_manager_:    premature  STOPSTOP   for
12283                NAME.PROJ SOURCE
12284 
12285 
12286      Stream:   as (severity0)
12287 
12288      Time:     While system is running.
12289 
12290      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
12291                CPU or memory hardware problems.
12292 
12293      Action:   No operator action is required.
12294 
12295 
12296 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         212                  11/13/89
12297 daemon_user_manager_          -212-                      11/13/89^L
12298 
12299 
12300                [daemon_user_manager_.pl1]
12301                daemon_user_manager_:     process   PERSON.PROJECT
12302                SOURCE ignored trm_ signal.
12303 
12304 
12305      Stream:   $as1
12306 
12307      Time:     While system is running.
12308 
12309      Meaning:  The  daemon process  PERSON.PROJECT using  message
12310                coordinator SOURCE had been  sent a trm_ signal to
12311                cause process termination, but the process did not
12312                respond  to  the  signal.   The  answering service
12313                proceeds  with the  bump, new_proc,  log out,  etc
12314                operation.
12315 
12316      Action:   No operator action is required.
12317 
12318 
12319 
12320                [daemon_user_manager_.pl1]
12321                daemon_user_manager_:     process   PERSON.PROJECT
12322                SOURCE     ignored    wakeup     EVENT_MSG    from
12323                SENDER_PROCESS_ID
12324 
12325 
12326      Stream:   $as1
12327 
12328      Time:     While system is running.
12329 
12330      Meaning:  The  daemon process  PERSON.PROJECT using  message
12331                coordinator  SOURCE had  been sent  a wakeup  with
12332                EVENT_MSG   by   the   process   with   process_id
12333                SENDER_PROCESS_ID.  This event  message is unknown
12334                and will be ignored.
12335 
12336      Action:   No operator action is required.
12337 
12338 
12339 
12340 
12341 
12342 
12343 
12344 
12345 
12346 
12347 
12348 
12349 
12350 
12351 
12352 
12353 
12354 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         213                  11/13/89
12355 daemon_user_manager_          -213-                      11/13/89^L
12356 
12357 
12358                [daemon_user_manager_.pl1]
12359                daemon_user_manager_:  You cannot  new_proc to the
12360                requested authorization.
12361                Cannot  new_proc to  an authorization  outside the
12362                daemon's allowed range.
12363 
12364 
12365      Stream:   as (severity1)
12366 
12367      Time:     While system is running.
12368 
12369      Meaning:  A  daemon executed  an improper  new_proc command,
12370                trying to change to
12371                          an   authorization   greater   than  its
12372                maximum allowed authorization, or
12373                          less    than    its    minimum   allowed
12374                authorization, as specified in the
12375                          Person   Name    Table   (PNT),   System
12376                Administrator's Table (SAT) and
12377                          Project Master File (PMF).  The new_proc
12378                is performed at the
12379                          original authorization of the process.
12380 
12381      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
12382 
12383 
12384 
12385                [dbm_man.pl1]
12386                dbm_man:     attempt    to    initialize   already
12387                initialized map for PV on dskX_NNS
12388 
12389 
12390      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
12391 
12392      Time:     While system is running.
12393 
12394      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
12395                CPU or memory hardware problems.
12396 
12397      Action:   Follow normal recovery procedures.
12398 
12399 
12400 
12401 
12402 
12403 
12404 
12405 
12406 
12407 
12408 
12409 
12410 
12411 
12412 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         214                  11/13/89
12413 dbm_man                       -214-                      11/13/89^L
12414 
12415 
12416                [dbm_man.pl1]
12417                dbm_man:  bit map  relp not set in pvte  for PV on
12418                dskX_NNS
12419 
12420 
12421      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
12422 
12423      Time:     While system is running.
12424 
12425      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
12426                CPU or memory hardware problems.
12427 
12428      Action:   Follow normal recovery procedures.
12429 
12430 
12431 
12432                [dbm_man.pl1]
12433                dbm_man:  Cannot get ASTE for dbm_seg
12434 
12435 
12436      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
12437 
12438      Time:     System Intialization.
12439 
12440      Meaning:  The  system was unable  to create the  dbm_seg and
12441                obtain an ASTE for this segment.
12442 
12443      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
12444 
12445 
12446 
12447                [dbm_man.pl1]
12448                dbm_man:  csl failure
12449 
12450 
12451      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
12452 
12453      Time:     While system is running.
12454 
12455      Meaning:  The CSL instruction appears  to have failed on one
12456                of the processors.
12457 
12458      Action:   No operator action is required.
12459 
12460 
12461 
12462 
12463 
12464 
12465 
12466 
12467 
12468 
12469 
12470 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         215                  11/13/89
12471 dbm_man                       -215-                      11/13/89^L
12472 
12473 
12474                [dbm_man.pl1]
12475                dbm_man:  unable to allocate dumper bit map for PV
12476                on dskX_NNS
12477 
12478 
12479      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
12480 
12481      Time:     While system is running.
12482 
12483      Meaning:  The system was unable to allocate a dumper bit map
12484                in dbm_seg  for the volume on  dskX_NNS.  Too many
12485                volumes  are online,  or there  is something wrong
12486                with the volume header.
12487 
12488      Action:   Follow normal recovery procedures.
12489 
12490 
12491 
12492                [dbm_man.pl1]
12493                dbm_man:  unable to initialize area:  ERROR_MESS
12494 
12495 
12496      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
12497 
12498      Time:     While system is running.
12499 
12500      Meaning:  This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or
12501                CPU or memory hardware problems.
12502 
12503      Action:   Follow normal recovery procedures.
12504 
12505 
12506 
12507                [deactivate_for_demount.pl1]
12508                deactivate_for_demount:  Error  freeing vtocx OOOO
12509                on dskX_NN for UID.  ERRORMESSAGE.
12510 
12511 
12512      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
12513 
12514      Time:     During system shutdown.
12515 
12516      Meaning:  The  VTOCE for  a deciduous  segment could  not be
12517                freed for the reason indicated.  The VTOCE will be
12518                freed   by   the   next   volume   salvage  or  by
12519                delete_old_pdds.
12520 
12521      Action:   No operator action is required.
12522 
12523 
12524 
12525 
12526 
12527 
12528 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         216                  11/13/89
12529 deactivate_for_demount        -216-                      11/13/89^L
12530 
12531 
12532                [deactivate_segs.pl1]
12533                deactivate_segs:  unflushed trailer
12534 
12535 
12536      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
12537 
12538      Time:     While system is running.
12539 
12540      Meaning:  After destroying a process,  the system found that
12541                some system trailer (specifying connection of that
12542                process  to some  segment) still  exists for  that
12543                process  in  str_seg.   This  indicates  that some
12544                segment  was  improperly   disconnected  from  the
12545                process  at  some  time.   This  indicates a logic
12546                error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware
12547                problems.
12548 
12549      Action:   Follow normal recovery procedures.
12550 
12551 
12552 
12553                [debug_check.pl1]
12554                debug_check:  too many parameters on parm cards
12555 
12556 
12557      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
12558 
12559      Time:     System Intialization.
12560 
12561      Meaning:  A  total of  14 options  may be  specified on PARM
12562                cards.   This limit   has been  exceeded.  Options
12563                after the 14th will be ignored.
12564 
12565      Action:   Correct  the configuration   deck before  the next
12566                bootload.
12567 
12568 
12569 
12570 
12571 
12572 
12573 
12574 
12575 
12576 
12577 
12578 
12579 
12580 
12581 
12582 
12583 
12584 
12585 
12586 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         217                  11/13/89
12587 debug_check                   -217-                      11/13/89^L
12588 
12589 
12590                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
12591                delcpu:  Cannot stop CPU X.
12592 
12593 
12594      Stream:   Initializer process output.
12595 
12596      Time:     In response to an operator command.
12597 
12598      Meaning:  CPU X did not respond  to a command to stop within
12599                the expected time.  The  CPU may be malfunctioning
12600                or in STEP, or it may be in a very tight loop.
12601 
12602      Action:   Check the CPU panel.   If the processor appears to
12603                be in a  loop, it may be possible to  break it out
12604                by  placing zeros  in the  processor switches  and
12605                using  the EXECUTE  button to  cause a  fault; but
12606                this action sometimes causes  the system to crash,
12607                depending on where the loop is.
12608 
12609 
12610 
12611                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
12612                delcpu:  CPU X is not online.
12613 
12614 
12615      Stream:   Initializer process output.
12616 
12617      Time:     In response to an operator command.
12618 
12619      Meaning:  A  delcpu X  command finds  that CPU  X is already
12620                deleted.
12621 
12622      Action:   No operator action is required.
12623 
12624 
12625 
12626                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
12627                delcpu:  CPU X is the only CPU.
12628 
12629 
12630      Stream:   Initializer process output.
12631 
12632      Time:     In response to an operator command.
12633 
12634      Meaning:  A  delcpu X command  attempted to delete  the last
12635                CPU.  No action was taken.
12636 
12637      Action:   No operator action is required.
12638 
12639 
12640 
12641 
12642 
12643 
12644 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         218                  11/13/89
12645 delcpu                        -218-                      11/13/89^L
12646 
12647 
12648                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
12649                delcpu:   Illegal command or  subroutine argument.
12650                BLAH
12651 
12652 
12653      Stream:   Initializer process output.
12654 
12655      Time:     In response to an operator command.
12656 
12657      Meaning:  Invalid input was typed.
12658 
12659      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
12660 
12661 
12662 
12663                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
12664                delcpu:  Reconfiguration database is locked.
12665 
12666 
12667      Stream:   Initializer process output.
12668 
12669      Time:     In response to an operator command.
12670 
12671      Meaning:  Another  process   is  performing  reconfiguration
12672                currently, or  a fault during  reconfiguration has
12673                left the reconfiguration tables locked.
12674 
12675      Action:   If  it  is  certain   that  no  other  process  is
12676                reconfiguring,   and   that    the   fault   which
12677                interrupted  reconfiguration has  been cured,  the
12678                reconfigure$force_unlock  command may  be used  to
12679                clear the lock at the direction of system staff.
12680 
12681 
12682 
12683                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
12684                delcpu:  Wrong number of arguments supplied.
12685 
12686 
12687      Stream:   Initializer process output.
12688 
12689      Time:     In response to an operator command.
12690 
12691      Meaning:  Invalid input was typed.
12692 
12693      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
12694 
12695 
12696 
12697 
12698 
12699 
12700 
12701 
12702 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         219                  11/13/89
12703 delcpu                        -219-                      11/13/89^L
12704 
12705 
12706                [delentry.pl1]
12707                delentry:  deleting damaged dir PATH for USERID
12708 
12709 
12710      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
12711 
12712      Time:     While system is running.
12713 
12714      Meaning:  An  attempt to delete  a directory found  that the
12715                directory  header had  a zero  UID.  The directory
12716                was deleted anyway.
12717 
12718      Action:   No operator action is required.
12719 
12720 
12721 
12722                [delentry.pl1]
12723                delentry:   error  from  hash$out  on  "NAME"  for
12724                USERID.  ERROR_CODE
12725 
12726 
12727      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
12728 
12729      Time:     While system is running.
12730 
12731      Meaning:  An attempt to delete the  entry name NAME from the
12732                directory  hash table   failed.  This  indicates a
12733                logic  error in the  supervisor, or CPU  or memory
12734                hardware problems.
12735 
12736      Action:   No operator action is required.
12737 
12738 
12739 
12740                [delentry.pl1]
12741                delentry:   error  from   terminate_  for  USERID.
12742                ERROR_CODE
12743 
12744 
12745      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
12746 
12747      Time:     While system is running.
12748 
12749      Meaning:  An error code was returned  while trying to make a
12750                directory   unknown  while   deleting  it.    This
12751                indicates a logic error  in the supervisor, or CPU
12752                or memory hardware problems.
12753 
12754      Action:   No operator action is required.
12755 
12756 
12757 
12758 
12759 
12760 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         220                  11/13/89
12761 delentry                      -220-                      11/13/89^L
12762 
12763 
12764                [delentry.pl1]
12765                delentry:   priv_dfile  error  deleting  vtoce for
12766                PATH for USERID.  ERROR_CODE
12767 
12768 
12769      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
12770 
12771      Time:     While system is running.
12772 
12773      Meaning:  A privileged call to delete a segment discovered a
12774                branch  with not  VTOC entry.   This situation  is
12775                called  a "connection   failure."  The  branch was
12776                deleted anyway.
12777 
12778      Action:   No operator action is required.
12779 
12780 
12781 
12782                [delete_vtoce.pl1]
12783                delete_vtoce:    cannot   add   time/page  product
12784                (SEGTPP  DIRTPP) to  pvid  PPP  vtocx VVV  uid UUU
12785                ERRORMESSAGE
12786 
12787 
12788      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
12789 
12790      Time:     While system is running.
12791 
12792      Meaning:  During  the deletion  of a  directory which  had a
12793                quota  account, a   difficulty was  encountered in
12794                reflecting  its time/page product  upward.  SEGTPP
12795                and DIRTPP are the  time/page product for segments
12796                and directories, respectively.
12797 
12798      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
12799 
12800 
12801 
12802                [delete_vtoce.pl1]
12803                delete_vtoce:  from  quotaw, pvid PPP.   vtocx VVV
12804                ERRORMESSAGE
12805 
12806 
12807      Stream:   Logged in SYSERR log.
12808 
12809      Time:     While system is running.
12810 
12811      Meaning:  While  deleting  a  directory  which  had  a quota
12812                account, a  quota handling problem  usually record
12813                quota overflow, was encountered.
12814 
12815      Action:   No operator action is required.
12816 
12817 
12818 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         221                  11/13/89
12819 delete_vtoce                  -221-                      11/13/89^L
12820 
12821 
12822                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
12823                Deleted CPU X.
12824 
12825 
12826      Stream:   Initializer process output.
12827 
12828      Time:     In response to an operator command.
12829 
12830      Meaning:  This  is the  response  to  a successful  delcpu X
12831                command.
12832 
12833      Action:   No operator action is required.
12834 
12835 
12836 
12837                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
12838                delmain:  Abs wired pages in memory.
12839 
12840 
12841      Stream:   Initializer process output.
12842 
12843      Time:     In response to an operator command.
12844 
12845      Meaning:  A delmain  command attempted to delete  a range of
12846                pages  which included  some pages  which cannot be
12847                deleted.  No action was taken.
12848 
12849      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
12850 
12851 
12852 
12853                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
12854                delmain:  Illegal command  or subroutine argument.
12855                BLAH
12856 
12857 
12858      Stream:   Initializer process output.
12859 
12860      Time:     In response to an operator command.
12861 
12862      Meaning:  Invalid input was typed.
12863 
12864      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
12865 
12866 
12867 
12868 
12869 
12870 
12871 
12872 
12873 
12874 
12875 
12876 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         222                  11/13/89
12877 delmain                       -222-                      11/13/89^L
12878 
12879 
12880                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
12881                delmain:  Not enough main memory left.
12882 
12883 
12884      Stream:   Initializer process output.
12885 
12886      Time:     In response to an operator command.
12887 
12888      Meaning:  A  delmain  command  attempted  to  delete so much
12889                memory that the system would be unable to function
12890                correctly.  No action was taken.
12891 
12892      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
12893 
12894 
12895 
12896                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
12897                delmain:  Reconfiguration database is locked.
12898 
12899 
12900      Stream:   Initializer process output.
12901 
12902      Time:     In response to an operator command.
12903 
12904      Meaning:  Another  process   is  performing  reconfiguration
12905                currently, or  a fault during  reconfiguration has
12906                left the reconfiguration tables locked.
12907 
12908      Action:   If  it  is  certain   that  no  other  process  is
12909                reconfiguring,   and   that    the   fault   which
12910                interrupted  reconfiguration has  been cured,  the
12911                reconfigure$force_unlock  command may  be used  to
12912                clear the lock at the direction of system staff.
12913 
12914 
12915 
12916                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
12917                delmain:  Request is not  within range of a single
12918                controller.  MAIN XXX
12919 
12920 
12921      Stream:   Initializer process output.
12922 
12923      Time:     In response to an operator command.
12924 
12925      Meaning:  A  delmain command must  specify a range  of pages
12926                which lies  completely within one  controller.  No
12927                action was taken.
12928 
12929      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
12930 
12931 
12932 
12933 
12934 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         223                  11/13/89
12935 delmain                       -223-                      11/13/89^L
12936 
12937 
12938                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
12939                delmain:  Wrong number of arguments supplied.
12940 
12941 
12942      Stream:   Initializer process output.
12943 
12944      Time:     In response to an operator command.
12945 
12946      Meaning:  Invalid input was typed.
12947 
12948      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
12949 
12950 
12951 
12952                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
12953                delmem:  Abs wired pages in MEM Y.
12954 
12955 
12956      Stream:   Initializer process output.
12957 
12958      Time:     In response to an operator command.
12959 
12960      Meaning:  An  attempt  was  made  to  delete  a memory which
12961                included some  pages which cannot be  deleted.  No
12962                action was taken.
12963 
12964      Action:   The memory cannot be deleted.
12965 
12966 
12967 
12968                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
12969                delmem:   Illegal command or  subroutine argument.
12970                BLAH
12971 
12972 
12973      Stream:   Initializer process output.
12974 
12975      Time:     In response to an operator command.
12976 
12977      Meaning:  Invalid input was typed.
12978 
12979      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
12980 
12981 
12982 
12983 
12984 
12985 
12986 
12987 
12988 
12989 
12990 
12991 
12992 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         224                  11/13/89
12993 delmem                        -224-                      11/13/89^L
12994 
12995 
12996                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
12997                delmem:  MEM Y is not online.
12998 
12999 
13000      Stream:   Initializer process output.
13001 
13002      Time:     In response to an operator command.
13003 
13004      Meaning:  A delmem Y command was typed but no such memory is
13005                in use.
13006 
13007      Action:   No operator action is required.
13008 
13009 
13010 
13011                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
13012                delmem:  Not enough main memory to remove MEM Y.
13013 
13014 
13015      Stream:   Initializer process output.
13016 
13017      Time:     In response to an operator command.
13018 
13019      Meaning:  The system  would be unable to  function correctly
13020                if SCU  Y and its memory were  deleted.  No action
13021                was taken.
13022 
13023      Action:   Try something else.
13024 
13025 
13026 
13027                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
13028                delmem:  Reconfiguration database is locked.
13029 
13030 
13031      Stream:   Initializer process output.
13032 
13033      Time:     In response to an operator command.
13034 
13035      Meaning:  Another  process   is  performing  reconfiguration
13036                currently, or  a fault during  reconfiguration has
13037                left the reconfiguration tables locked.
13038 
13039      Action:   If  it  is  certain   that  no  other  process  is
13040                reconfiguring,   and   that    the   fault   which
13041                interrupted  reconfiguration has  been cured,  the
13042                reconfigure$force_unlock  command may  be used  to
13043                clear the lock at the direction of system staff.
13044 
13045 
13046 
13047 
13048 
13049 
13050 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         225                  11/13/89
13051 delmem                        -225-                      11/13/89^L
13052 
13053 
13054                [add_scu.pl1]
13055                delmem:  Removed MEM X.
13056 
13057 
13058      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
13059 
13060      Time:     In response to an operator command.
13061 
13062      Meaning:  The system control unit X has been deleted.
13063 
13064      Action:   No operator action is required.
13065 
13066 
13067 
13068                [obs_reconfigure.pl1]
13069                delmem:  Wrong number of arguments supplied.
13070 
13071 
13072      Stream:   Initializer process output.
13073 
13074      Time:     In response to an operator command.
13075 
13076      Meaning:  Invalid input was typed.
13077 
13078      Action:   Enter a corrected command line.
13079 
13080 
13081 
13082                [demount_pv.pl1]
13083                demount_pv:  ast out of sync
13084 
13085 
13086      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
13087 
13088      Time:     Volume demounting or system shutdown.
13089 
13090      Meaning:  The  volume  demounter  has  detected  irreparable
13091                damage to the system segment table (SST).
13092 
13093      Action:   Emergency  shutdown  will  fail,  and  need not be
13094                attempted.  Follow normal  recovery procedures for
13095                ESD failure.
13096 
13097 
13098 
13099 
13100 
13101 
13102 
13103 
13104 
13105 
13106 
13107 
13108 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         226                  11/13/89
13109 demount_pv                    -226-                      11/13/89^L
13110 
13111 
13112                [demount_pv.pl1]
13113                demount_pv:     ioi_PROGNAME     for    DRIVENAME:
13114                ERRORMESSAGE
13115 
13116 
13117      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
13118 
13119      Time:     Volume demounting.
13120 
13121      Meaning:  In  attempting to  cycle down  drive DRIVENAME, an
13122                unexpected  error   was  received  from   the  I/O
13123                Interfacer.  The drive may not be cycled down.
13124 
13125      Action:   Notify the  system programming staff.   Cycle down
13126                the drive if it was not cycled down.
13127 
13128 
13129 
13130                [demount_pv.pl1]
13131                demount_pv:     vtoc    cleanup    of   DRIVENAME:
13132                ERRORMESSAGE
13133 
13134 
13135      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
13136 
13137      Time:     Volume demounting or shutdown.
13138 
13139      Meaning:  An  unexpected error  was encountered  in flushing
13140                VTOC information  out to a volume  being shut down
13141                or demounted.   The volume will not  be demounted.
13142                message.
13143 
13144      Action:   Contact the system  programming staff.  Attempt to
13145                repeat the demount of  the logical volume, if this
13146                is  not  during  shutdown.   The  physical  volume
13147                involved may have to be salvaged.
13148 
13149 
13150 
13151                [demount_pv.pl1]
13152                demounted DRIVENAME
13153 
13154 
13155      Stream:   BOS Typewriter.
13156 
13157      Time:     Volume   demounting,  in  response   to  delete_lv
13158                command or user action.
13159 
13160      Meaning:  The disk pack on  drive DRIVENAME was successfully
13161                demounted.
13162 
13163      Action:   No operator action is required.
13164 
13165 
13166 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         227                  11/13/89
13167 demounted DRIVENAME           -227-                      11/13/89^L
13168 
13169 
13170                [disk_table_.pl1]
13171                demounted lv LVNAME
13172 
13173 
13174      Stream:   Initializer process output.
13175 
13176      Time:     While system is running.
13177 
13178      Meaning:  The  demount  of  the  logical  volume  LVNAME  is
13179                complete.
13180 
13181      Action:   No operator action is required.
13182 
13183 
13184 
13185                [device_acct_.pl1]
13186                device_acct_$init:  ERROR_MESSAGE.  device_table
13187 
13188 
13189      Stream:             $as2
13190 
13191      Time:     System Intialization.
13192 
13193      Meaning:  An   error   occurred   which   initializing   the
13194                device_table.     ERROR_MESSAGE   is    the   text
13195                associated  with  the  error  code  describing the
13196                error.  Device accounting  is disabled, and system
13197                initialization fails.
13198 
13199      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
13200 
13201 
13202 
13203                [device_acct_.pl1]
13204                device_acct_$off:    device   N   (ACCT_TYPE_NAME,
13205                DEV_NAME) not in device table for PERSON.PROJECT
13206 
13207 
13208      Stream:             $as0
13209 
13210      Time:     While system is running.
13211 
13212      Meaning:  Device DEV_NAME, which  has device accounting type
13213                number  N associated with  ACCT_TYPE_NAME devices,
13214                was  not found   in PERSON.PROJECT's  device table
13215                entries.  Probable  cause is damage to  the device
13216                table.
13217 
13218      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
13219 
13220 
13221 
13222 
13223 
13224 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         228                  11/13/89
13225 device_acct_$off              -228-                      11/13/89^L
13226 
13227 
13228                [device_acct_.pl1]
13229                device_acct_:   deve.pdtep (PTR1) not  = ute.pdtep
13230                (PTR2) for PERSON.PROJECT.
13231 
13232 
13233      Action:   $as2
13234 
13235      Time:     While system is running.
13236 
13237      Meaning:  The Project Definition  Table entry pointer (PTR1)
13238                stored  in  the  device  table  for PERSON.PROJECT
13239                differs from the PDT  entry pointer stored in that
13240                user's User  Table Entry (UTE).  This  indicates a
13241                logic  error in the  supervisor, or CPU  or memory
13242                hardware problems.
13243 
13244      Action:   Contact the system programming staff.
13245 
13246 
13247 
13248                [device_acct_.pl1]
13249                device_acct_:  ERROR_MESSAGE.   Attempting to lock
13250                PDT entry of PERSON.PROJECT
13251 
13252 
13253      Stream:   $as2
13254 
13255      Time:     While system is running.
13256 
13257      Meaning:  An attempt was made to lock the Project Definition
13258                Table  (PDT) entry   for PERSON.PROJECT  to update
13259                device  usage charges  for the  user.  Locking did
13260                not succeed within 15 seconds, so the charges were
13261                not  updated.  If  the attempt  occurred during an
13262                accounting  update, the  charges will  continue to
13263                accrue  until  the  next  update,  at  which  time
13264                locking the PDT entry  is again attempted.  If the
13265                original attempt  occurred as part of  a logout or
13266                new_proc operation, the device charges are lost.
13267 
13268      Action:   Contact the system administrator.
13269 
13270 
13271 
13272 
13273 
13274 
13275 
13276 
13277 
13278 
13279 
13280 
13281 
13282 DRAFT:  MAY BE CHANGED         229                  11/13/89
13283 device_acct_                  -229-                      11/13/89^L
13284 
13285 
13286                [page_error.alm]
13287                device_control:  invalid pvtx XX
13288 
13289 
13290      Stream:   BOS Typewriter (Crashes system)
13291 
13292      Time:     While system is running.
13293 
13294      Meaning:  An  invalid  PVT  index  XX  was  found  by device
13295                control, or an invalid device type appeared in the
13296                PVT entry  of that index.  This  indicates a logic
13297                error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware
13298                problems.
13299 
13300      Action:   Follow normal recovery procedures.
13301 
13302 
13303 
13304                [dial_ctl_.pl1]
13305                dial_ctl_:   Autocall   channel  CHANNEL  declared
13306                multi-class,     but      does     not     support
13307                set_required_access_class.
13308 
13309 
13310      Stream:   as (severity2)
13311 
13312      Time:     $run_
13313 
13314      Meaning:  The  autocall channel   CHANNEL has  been declared
13315                multi-class  in   the  CDT,  but   the  underlying
13316                multiplexer      does     not      support     the
13317                set_required_access_class   control  order.    The
13318                channel  should be  defined as  single class.  The
13319                user's dial out request was refused.
13320 
13321      Action:   Contact the system administrator.