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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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116 DRAFT: MAY BE CHANGED 2 11/13/89
117 -2- 11/13/89^L
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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 resources 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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290 DRAFT: MAY BE CHANGED 5 11/13/89
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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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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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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348 DRAFT: MAY BE CHANGED 6 11/13/89
349 absentee_user_manager_ -6- 11/13/89^L
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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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407 absentee_user_manager_ -7- 11/13/89^L
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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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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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464 DRAFT: MAY BE CHANGED 8 11/13/89
465 absentee_user_manager_ -8- 11/13/89^L
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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.
477
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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522 DRAFT: MAY BE CHANGED 9 11/13/89
523 absentee_user_manager_ -9- 11/13/89^L
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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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581 absentee_user_manager_ -10- 11/13/89^L
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584 absentee_utility_.pl1
585 absentee_utility_ abs run: Request PATH ID will
586 be run in spite of unavailable resources:
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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638 DRAFT: MAY BE CHANGED 11 11/13/89
639 absentee_utility_ setup_q -11- 11/13/89^L
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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.
650
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 13000
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.
671
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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696 DRAFT: MAY BE CHANGED 12 11/13/89
697 absentee_utility_ -12- 11/13/89^L
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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
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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.
732
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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754 DRAFT: MAY BE CHANGED 13 11/13/89
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
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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.
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775 Action: Contact the system programming staff.
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779 absentee_utility_.pl1
780 absentee_utility_: BUG: lc ineligible INDEX
781 not at head of resource list.
782
783
784 Stream: as severity2
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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.
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797 absentee_utility_.pl1
798 absentee_utility_: Entry not found. Creating new
799 >sc1>absentee_data
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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
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812 DRAFT: MAY BE CHANGED 14 11/13/89
813 absentee_utility_ -14- 11/13/89^L
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816 absentee_utility_.pl1
817 absentee_utility_: Entry not found. Creating new
818 >sc1>absentee_N.ms
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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.
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838
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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.
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870 DRAFT: MAY BE CHANGED 15 11/13/89
871 absentee_utility_ -15- 11/13/89^L
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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
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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.
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928 DRAFT: MAY BE CHANGED 16 11/13/89
929 absentee_utility_ -16- 11/13/89^L
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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.
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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.
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966
967
968 absentee_utility_.pl1
969 absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Unable to open
970 new >sc1>absentee_N.ms
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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
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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
1093
1094
1095
1096
1097
1098
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
1152
1153
1154
1155
1156
1157
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
1214
1215
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
1371
1372
1373
1374
1375
1376
1377
1378
1379
1380
1381
1382
1383
1384
1385
1386
1387
1388
1389
1390
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
1415
1416
1417
1418
1419
1420
1421
1422
1423
1424
1425
1426
1427
1428
1429
1430
1431
1432
1433
1434
1435
1436
1437
1438
1439
1440
1441
1442
1443
1444
1445
1446
1447
1448
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
1489
1490
1491
1492
1493
1494
1495
1496
1497
1498
1499
1500
1501
1502
1503
1504
1505
1506
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_$ENTRY: USER_ID Called with
1533 insufficient arguments #args= ^d.
1534 Caller=""CALLING_PROC".
1535
1536
1537 Stream: BOS Typewriter.
1538
1539 Time: While system is running.
1540
1541 Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor or
1542 CPU or memory hardware problems. access_audit_
1543 was invoked with an improper calling sequence.
1544 There may have been enough arguments to display
1545 the offending caller name.
1546
1547 Action: Contact the system programming staff.
1548
1549
1550
1551
1552
1553
1554
1555
1556
1557
1558
1559
1560
1561
1562
1563
1564
1565
1566 DRAFT: MAY BE CHANGED 27 11/13/89
1567 access_audit_$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
1612
1613
1614
1615
1616
1617
1618
1619
1620
1621
1622
1623
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_$ENTRY: USER_ID Unable to generate
1651 path for entry at PTR due to "MESSAGE".
1652 Caller="CALLING_PROC".
1653
1654
1655 Stream: Logged in SYSERR log.
1656
1657 Time: While system is running.
1658
1659 Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor or
1660 CPU or memory hardware problems. A call to
1661 get_pathname_ returned an unexpected error code.
1662
1663 Action: Contact the system programming staff.
1664
1665
1666
1667
1668
1669
1670
1671
1672
1673
1674
1675
1676
1677
1678
1679
1680
1681
1682 DRAFT: MAY BE CHANGED 29 11/13/89
1683 access_audit_$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$raw.
1719
1720 Action: Contact the system programming staff.
1721
1722
1723
1724
1725
1726
1727
1728
1729
1730
1731
1732
1733
1734
1735
1736
1737
1738
1739
1740 DRAFT: MAY BE CHANGED 30 11/13/89
1741 access_audit_$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_$ENTRY: USER_ID Unexpected error
1765 obtaining caller text pointer.
1766 Caller="CALLING_PROC".
1767
1768
1769 Stream: BOS Typewriter.
1770
1771 Time: While system is running.
1772
1773 Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor or
1774 CPU or memory hardware problems. An error exists
1775 in the calling sequence to access_audit_.
1776
1777 Action: Contact the system programming staff.
1778
1779
1780
1781
1782
1783
1784
1785
1786
1787
1788
1789
1790
1791
1792
1793
1794
1795
1796
1797
1798 DRAFT: MAY BE CHANGED 31 11/13/89
1799 access_audit_$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.
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
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 777. The message binary will
1932 reflect null access mode and ring bracket of
1933 777.
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.
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
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: $contact_sm
2065
2066
2067
2068
2069
2070
2071
2072
2073
2074
2075
2076
2077
2078
2079
2080
2081
2082
2083
2084
2085
2086
2087
2088 DRAFT: MAY BE CHANGED 36 11/13/89
2089 act_ctl_$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
2138
2139
2140
2141
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_$init: illegal value DD for accounting
2170 update interval in installation_parms.
2171
2172
2173 Stream: as severity2
2174
2175 Time: System Intialization.
2176
2177 Meaning: The value given in installation_parms.acct_update
2178 is less than or equal to zero. The
2179 installation_parms file is probabily damaged.
2180
2181 Action: Contact the system programming staff. Do not
2182 attempt to run the system until this problem has
2183 been fixed.
2184
2185
2186
2187
2188
2189
2190
2191
2192
2193
2194
2195
2196
2197
2198
2199
2200
2201
2202
2203
2204 DRAFT: MAY BE CHANGED 38 11/13/89
2205 act_ctl_$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
2246
2247
2248
2249
2250
2251
2252
2253
2254
2255
2256
2257
2258
2259
2260
2261
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
2305
2306
2307
2308
2309
2310
2311
2312
2313
2314
2315
2316
2317
2318
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 'installs
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_NNs. 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 l1l2l3l4" 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
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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 errors
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 errors
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.