Message 001 - Program
aborted (location = <line#>)
- Explanation:
This message is issued by ZMON when it cannot complete
the task requested. The line code indicates the internal line of
the ZMON program when the problem occurred. This line number may
be useful in tracking the cause of the problem.
- Action:
Investigate the cause of the program abort, correct
the problem, and if necessary retry the failed ZMON operation. The
cause of the abort will usually be given in the previous message
from ZMON in the message log.
Message 002 - Resource
manager (Rev <ZMON rev>) for ZCOM <ZCOM rev>
- Explanation:
This message displays the revision code of the ZMON and
ZCOM software.
- Action:
None
Message 003 - Cold
start with: <filename>
- Explanation:
This message displays the name of the TTGEN output file
used to cold start the ZCOM sub-system.
- Action:
None
Message 004 - Waiting
for ZMON requests ...
- Explanation:
Message issued when ZMON has completed a COLD start
or a QUEUE warm start and is ready to receive any events generated
by the LDM.
- Action:
None
Message 005 - Stopping
system ...
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of ZMON STOP being issued.
- Action:
None
Message 006 - Getting
ZCOM system status ...
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of ZMON STATUS being issued.
- Action:
None
Message 007 - Enable
driver debug (level = <level>) ...
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of ZMON DEBUG being issued.
- Action:
None
Message 008 - Disable
driver debug ...
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of ZMON NODEBUG being
issued.
- Action:
None
Message 009 - Operator
restart of interface card <number> ...
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of ZMON RESTART being issued.
The operator has requested that an ACC card be restarted. That
is, the card's firmware is re-downloaded onto the card.
- Action:
None
Message 010 - Operator
shutdown of interface card <number> ...
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of ZMON SHUTDOWN being
issued. The operator has requested that the ACC card be halted.
The card is no longer usable.
- Action:
None
Message 011 - Can't
open ZMON file: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message printed during the ZMON cold start phase when
ZMON cannot open the LDM device file (usually
/dev/zmon).
- Action:
Correct the problem with the file, and retry the
ZMON startup.
Message 012 - ZMON
file: <filename>
- Explanation:
Message displays the name of the ZMON device file used
to access the ZCOM kernel memory. This file is usually /dev/zmon.
- Action:
This message is usually preceded by message 011 describing
the reason the file could not be opened. Correct the problem and
retry the ZMON startup.
Message 013 - Can't
create <file> <errno msg>
- Explanation:
This message is displayed when zmon failed to create the
ZMON device file (usually /dev/zmon).
- Action:
Correct the problem associated with creating the
zmon device file and retry.
Message 014 - Clean
up ZCOM system before downloading ...
- Explanation:
Message printed during the ZMON cold start phase when
the ZCOM subsystem needs to be cleaned up before the downloading.
Message 020 - Cold
start completed, ZCOM system ready
- Explanation:
Message printed when ZMON has completed a cold start
of the ZCOM sub-system.
- Action:
None
Message 021 - Can't
open memory file: <reason>
- Explanation:
This message is logged when ZMON cannot open the TTGEN output file
specified in the ZMON runstring (zmon cold <filename>).
Normally another message will be logged immediately following this
one which provides the specific reason for why the file could not be
opened.
- Action:
Correct the problem with the TTGEN output file and retry
the ZMON startup.
Message 022 - Can't
allocate scratch memory of <number> bytes
- Explanation:
Message printed when ZMON cannot allocate local memory
for processing the TTGEN output file.
- Action:
Correct the memory shortage problem and retry the ZMON
startup.
Message 023 - Memory
file read error: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message printed when ZMON cannot read data from the
TTGEN memory image file. This may indicate a corrupt file.
- Action:
Retry the ZMON startup. If this problem persists
rerun TTGEN from the source TTGEN configuration file (.answ file) to rebuild the memory
image file. When the file has been rebuilt, retry the ZMON startup.
Message 024 - Incomplete
read from memory file
- Explanation:
Message printed when ZMON cannot correctly read data
from the TTGEN memory image file. This may indicate a corrupt file.
- Action:
Retry the ZMON startup. If this problem persists
rerun TTGEN from the source file (.answ file)
to rebuild the memory image file. When the file has been rebuilt, retry
the ZMON startup.
Message 025 - ZMON
file write error: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message printed when ZMON cannot write data to the ZMON
LDM device file (usually /dev/zmon).
This may indicate a corrupt TTGEN memory image file, or some internal
inconsistency in the ZCOM LDM.
- Action:
Retry the ZMON startup. If this problem persists
rerun TTGEN from the source TTGEN configuration file (.answ file) to rebuild the memory
image file. When the file has been rebuilt, retry the ZMON startup.
If this still does not clear the problem try rebooting the HP-UX
system; and then report the problem to HP.
Message 026 - Incomplete
write to ZMON file
- Explanation:
Message printed when ZMON cannot write data to the ZMON
LDM device file (usually /dev/zmon).
This may indicate a corrupt TTGEN memory image file, or some internal
inconsistency in the ZCOM LDM.
- Action:
Retry the ZMON startup. If this problem persists
rerun TTGEN from the source TTGEN configuration file (.answ file) to rebuild the memory
image file. When the file has been rebuilt, retry the ZMON startup.
If this still does not clear the problem try rebooting the HP-UX
system; and then report the problem to HP.
Message 027 - Bad
revision (memory file is for ZCOM <rev codes>)
- Explanation:
Message printed when ZMON finds an inconsistency between
the ZCOM version number in the software and the version in the TTGEN
file header. Most likely, the TTGEN output file was generated with
an older (and incompatible) version of the ZCOM software than the version
currently be used.
- Action:
Rerun TTGEN on the configuration file (.answ) corresponding to the output
file and attempt to startup the ZCOM sub-system using zmon. If this fails, ensure that
the version of ZCOM software is consistent (i.e. check that there
are not old versions of some or all of the ZCOM software loaded).
Remove inconsistent software or replace with consistent version,
then retry the ZMON startup.
Message 028 - Not
a ZCOM memory file
- Explanation:
Message printed when ZMON cannot identify the header
in the TTGEN memory image file passed in the COLD start run string
(zmon cold <filename>). The most likely reason
is that the file name is wrong or the file is not the output from
TTGEN.
- Action:
Correct the file name, or rerun TTGEN to produce
a correct file, then retry the ZMON startup.
Message 029 - ioctl(memory)
error: <ZCOM error>
- Explanation:
Message is displayed when ZMON encounters a memory
error when configuring the ZCOM kernel memory. The usual cause is
insufficient memory (Not enough memory
for this configuration) in the zcom_mem_size parameter
in the system file used to build your kernel (usually /stand/system).
- Action:
Either increase the zcom_mem_size parameter
in your "system" file, then rerun mk_kernel and reboot;
or reduce the memory requirements (esp. buffer
pool size) in the TTGEN configuration file (.answ file) and rerun TTGEN. Then
retry the ZMON startup.
Message 030 - ioctl(init)
error: <zcom error>
- Explanation:
Message is displayed when ZMON receives an error from
the LDM during the initialization of the ZCOM sub-system. After
displaying this error, ZMON will terminate.
- Action:
Rerun TTGEN and rebuild the memory image file (.tmem). Then retry the ZMON startup.
If this still does not clear the problem try rebooting the HP-UX
system; and then report the problem to HP.
Message 031 - ioctl(start)
error: <zcom error>
- Explanation:
Message is displayed when ZMON receives an error from
the LDM during the initialization of the ZCOM sub-system. After
displaying this error, ZMON will terminate.
- Action:
Rerun TTGEN and rebuild the memory image file (.tmem). Then retry the ZMON startup.
If this still does not clear the problem try rebooting the HP-UX
system; and then report the problem to HP.
Message 040 - ioctl(getirr)
error: <zcom error>
- Explanation:
This message is displayed when ZMON receives an error
while reading an event from the LDM interface request queue. After
displaying this error, ZMON will terminate.
- Action:
Restart ZMON with ZMON QUEUE. If this still does not
clear the problem try rebooting the HP-UX system; and then report
the problem to HP.
Message 041 - Request
at <date/time> - restart card <card number>
- Explanation:
Message is displayed as a result of an LDM generated event
(such as powerfail) to restart a Mux card.
- Action:
None
Message 042 - Card <number>:
card number out of range, request ignored
- Explanation:
Message displayed as a result of the ZMON request being
issued with a Mux number larger than the number of muxes (actually
N-1) configured in the TTGEN memory image file.
- Action:
If problem persists report it to HP.
Message 043 - Card <number> ZMON
file open error: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message is displayed if ZMON is unable to open the /dev/zmon file after it receives
an event message from the LDM event queue. If this error is reported,
than the card needing attention will not be restarted.
- Action:
Manually issue a ZMON RESTART request to the Mux card
number reported in the message. If the problem persists, check that
the file /dev/zmon exists and
has the correct access permissions. Rectify the file problems if
possible.
Message 044 - Request
at <date/time> - startup card <card number>
- Explanation:
This message is displayed whenever the Dynamic System
Configuration function enable interface is performed.
This indicates that the specified interface card is to be restarted.
- Action:
None
Message 045 - Request
at <date/time> - disable card <card number>
- Explanation:
This message is displayed whenever the Dynamic System
Configuration function disable interface is performed.
This indicates that an application has dynamically (programmatically)
shutdown the specified interface card.
- Action:
None
Message 046 - Request
at <date/time> - shutdown card <card
number>
- Explanation:
This message is displayed whenever the Dynamic System
Configuration function clear interface is performed.
This indicates that an application has dynamically (programmatically)
flushed all I/O requests and shutdown the specified interface card.
- Action:
None
Message 048 - Request
at <date/time> - unknown request <code>
- Explanation:
Message is displayed if the LDM passes ZMON a restart
event code that it does not recognize.
- Action:
None. If problem persists report it to HP.
Message 049 - End
of ZMON request, program terminated
- Explanation:
This message is displayed when a request has been issued
to shutdown the ZCOM sub-system.
- Action:
None
Message 050 - Card
number out of range, restart ignored
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of the ZMON RESTART request
being issued with an invalid card (MUX interface) number.
- Action:
Reissue the RESTART request with the correct card number.
Message 051 - Card
number out of range, shutdown ignored
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of the ZMON SHUTDOWN request
being issued with a Mux number larger than the number of muxes (actually
N-1) configured in the TTGEN memory image file.
- Action:
Reissue the SHUTDOWN request with the correct card number.
Message 052 - Card <number> shutdown
completed
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of the ZMON SHUTDOWN request
being issued. Once this message appears the card is shutdown and
the amber LED is flashing on the back of the card. The card may
be restarted using the ZMON RESTART command.
- Action:
None
Message 060 - ioctl(status)
error: <zcom error>
- Explanation:
Message is displayed after a ZMON STATUS request
is issued and ZMON cannot successfully read the ZCOM status.
- Action:
If problem persists report it to HP.
Message 061 - Status
since <date/time> - Aborted (must reset)
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of the ZMON STATUS request
being issued. This status means that the ZCOM system has failed
during a previous startup, and is unusable.
- Action:
A cold start is needed to bring up an usable ZCOM system.
Message 062 - Status
since <date/time> - Ready (running)
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of the ZMON STATUS request
being issued. This status indicates that the ZCOM system has been
successfully started up and is available for normal operations.
- Action:
None
Message 063 - Status
since <date/time>- Being reset
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of the ZMON STATUS request
being issued. This is a transient status that indicates the ZCOM
is being stopped.
- Action:
None
Message 064 - Status
since <date/time> - Booted up
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of the ZMON STATUS request
being issued. This is the initial status of ZCOM system when the
machine is first booted up. The system is non-operational.
- Action:
A cold start is needed to bring up an usable ZCOM system.
Message 065 - Status
since <date/time> - Reset (stopped)
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of the ZMON STATUS request
being issued. This indicates the system has been stopped. The system
is non-operational.
- Action:
A cold start is needed to bring up an usable ZCOM system.
Message 066 - Status
since <date/time> - Starting up
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of the ZMON STATUS request
being issued. This is a transient status that indicates the ZCOM
system is being started up.
- Action:
None
Message 067 - Status
since <date/time> - Initialized (idling)
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of the ZMON STATUS request
being issued. This is also a transient status that indicates the
ZCOM system is being started up.
- Action:
None
Message 068 - Status
since <date/time> - Unknown (0x<hex code>)
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of the ZMON STATUS request
being issued. This message indicates the ZCOM system is in an unknown
state.
- Action:
Report the problem to the nearest HP representative.
Message 070 - ioctl(debug)
error: <zcom error>
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of the ZMON DEBUG request
being issued. The message indicates the IOCTL request to enable
the debug has failed.
- Action:
Report the problem to the nearest HP representative.
Message 071 - ZCOM
driver debug enabled
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of the ZMON DEBUG request
being successfully issued.
- Action:
None
Message 072 - ioctl(nodebug)
error: <zcom error>
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of the ZMON NODEBUG request
being issued. The message indicates the IOCTL request to disable
the debug has failed.
- Action:
Report the problem to the nearest HP representative.
Message 073 - ZCOM
driver debug disabled
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of the ZMON NODEBUG request
being successfully issued.
- Action:
None
Message 074 - ioctl(reset)
error: <zcom error>
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a ZCOM reset request being
issued. The message indicates the IOCTL request to reset the ZCOM
system has failed.
- Action:
Report the problem to the nearest HP representative.
Message 075 - ZCOM
system stopped
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of the ZMON STOP request
being issued.
- Action:
None
Message 100 - Card <number> starting
up ...
- Explanation:
Message displayed to indicate a Mux card is being started
or restarted.
- Action:
None
Message 101 - Card <number> can't
read IFT record: <reason>
- Explanation:
During the restart/shutdown of a Mux card, ZMON needs
to retrieve the card configuration information. This information
is contained in the ZCOM IFT (interface table) and must be read
via the /dev/zmon device file.
This error indicates the read has failed for some reason. The restart/shutdown
of the card is abandoned if this error is encountered.
- Action:
Report the problem to the nearest HP representative.
Message 102 - Card <number> partial
read of IFT record
- Explanation:
During the restart/shutdown of a Mux card ZMON reports
the last backplane activity that the DAM attempted to the card.
This information is contained in the ZCOM IFT (interface table)
and must be read via the /dev/zmon device
file. This error indicates the read has failed for some reason.
The restart/shutdown of the card is abandoned if this error is encountered.
- Action:
Report the problem to the nearest HP representative.
Message 103 - Card <number> inconsistent
or corrupted IFT
- Explanation:
During the restart/shutdown of a Mux card ZMON reports
the last backplane activity that the DAM attempted to the card.
This information is contained in the ZCOM IFT (interface table)
and must be read via the /dev/zmon device
file. This error indicates the read has failed for some reason.
The restart/shutdown of the card is abandoned if this error is encountered.
- Action:
Report the problem to the nearest HP representative.
Message 104 - Card <number> restart
ignored because card is unusable
- Explanation:
ZMON is unable to restart the Mux card because of
a hardware or configuration problem. If any selftest failures or
timeouts have been reported there may be a hardware problem. If
the card is reported as absent, then the problem may be simply that
the card is not installed, or not installed in the correct slot.
The ACC driver space file information under /usr/conf/space.h.d may
be inconsistent with the TTGEN configuration file (.answ). Check the ioscan-f output against the Mux statements in the .answ file. ZMNTR can display the
Mux configuration with the MX command.
- Action:
Replace hardware or correct configuration problem; then
restart ZCOM system.
Message 105 - Card <number> can't
open device: <reason> Device file <name
of file>
- Explanation:
ZMON is unable to open the device file for Mux <number>.
The reason given is the explanation of a file system error that
is preventing access to the file (e.g. file does not exist, or permissions
problem).
- Action:
Correct the problem and restart the ZCOM system.
Message 106 - Card <number> request
ignored because IFT is not initialized
- Explanation:
ZMON tries to process a startup or shutdown request for
an interface card, but the card information is not defined (e.g.
it is skipped in the TTGEN configuration file). The card information
is contained in the ZCOM IFT (interface table), and can be read
via the /dev/zmon device file.
This error indicates the IFT is not set up. The startup or shutdown
of the card is abandoned if this error is encountered
- Action:
ZMON expects the cards of number 0,1,2,... up
to the largest card number are all defined in the TTGEN configuration
file. ZMON logs this message if any card number in-between is not
defined. This message can just be ignored if it is intentional to
skip an interface card definition. Otherwise, the appropriate information with
the missing card number should be defined in the Interface-Definition
section of the TTGEN configuration file.
Message 107 - Card <number> too
many restarts, card DOWN (unusable)
- Explanation:
The ZCOM system allows about 5 restarts of a Mux card
per minute. If the number of restarts exceeds this value ZMON assumes
there is a serious problem with either the Mux card hardware or
software and will abandon its attempts to continue to restart the
card.
- Action:
If the problem is as a result of a software error
in the Mux card the download module can be replaced with a good
version and the Mux card restarted using the ZMON RESTART request.
If the problem is hardware related the Mux card must be replaced.
Message 108 - Card <number> startup
aborted
- Explanation:
ZMON has abandoned the Mux startup. The reason will
be given in a previous message.
- Action:
Take action appropriate to the reason given in the previous
message(s).
Message 109 - Card <number> request
ignored because it's an old request
- Explanation:
ZMON displays this message when it receives an Interface
Restart Request (IRR) and finds that the current system is already
restarted AFTER the time when this IRR is generated. This usually
happens when there are multiple IRRs generated during a card startup
(e.g. an unstable card may fail a few times during its startup).
The first IRR causes ZMON to restart the card, so all the repeated
ones can be ignored.
- Action:
None. This message is for information only. It implies the
a card failed multiple times during restart. If this happens persistently
on a particular card, it could mean the card may have a hardware
(or firmware) problem.
Message 110 - Card <number> startup
successful, card READY
- Explanation:
The Mux card has been successfully started and is ready
for use.
- Action:
None
Message 111 - Card
%d Last BP command: <Hex command codes>
- Explanation:
The Mux card hardware or software has failed for
some reason. The hex codes are displayed for diagnostic purposes.
These codes represent the last backplane command executed by the
driver (DAM). This information may be useful in determining the
cause of the failure.
- Action:
Report these values to HP to assist in diagnosing
the reason for the failure.
Message 112 - Card <number> Current
ports: Hi-Pri <number> Lo-Pri <number>
- Explanation:
The Mux card hardware or software has failed for
some reason. These port numbers represent the last ports accessed
by the driver. This information may be useful in determining the
cause of the failure.
- Action:
Report these values to HP to assist in diagnosing
the reason for the failure.
Message 113 - Card <number> Current
terminal: ZLU <number> Port <number> Term <number>
- Explanation:
The Mux card hardware or software has failed for
some reason. These port and terminal numbers represent the those
last accessed by the driver. This information may be useful in determining
the cause of the failure.
- Action:
Report these values to HP to assist in diagnosing
the reason for the failure.
Message 114 - Card <number> Bad
current PTT pointer 0x<address>
- Explanation:
The driver has passed a bad terminal number value
to ZMON and it is unable to find the physical terminal table entry
(PTT).
- Action:
Report these values to HP to assist in diagnosing
the reason for the failure.
Message 115 - Card <number> Current
ports: Expr-Pri 0x<#>, Hi-Pri 0x<#>,
Lo-Pri 0x<#>
- Explanation:
The Mux card hardware or software has failed for
some reason. The hex codes are displayed for diagnostic purposes.
These codes represent the last backplane command executed by the
driver (DAM). This information may be useful in determining the
cause of the failure.
- Action:
Report these values to HP to assist in diagnosing
the reason for the failure.
Message 118 - Card <number> control
request overridden by other request
- Explanation:
When there are multiple card control requests issued to
ZMON at the same time, a later one may override the one already
in-progress, if appropriate. For example, when ZMON is restarting
a card and a "zmon shutdown ..." is issued
on the same card, the first RESTART request will be aborted by the
second SHUTDOWN required. ZMON logs this message to indicate that
the first request was overridden.
- Action:
None. This message is for information only. ZMON indicates
the previous request is cancelled. Usually this message will be
followed by Message 108.
Message 120 - Card <number> shutting
down ...
- Explanation:
The Mux card is being shut down as a result of a ZMON
STOP or ZMON SHUTDOWN command.
- Action:
None
Message 128 - Card <number> being
flushed and set to unavailable
- Explanation:
This message is displayed during a MUX card shutdown.
It indicates the buffers in the interface table are being flushed,
and the terminals linked to the MUX are being set to unavailable.
- Action:
None
Message 140 - ioctl(status)
error: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message is displayed when ZMON checks the ZCOM systems
status before attempting to execute some of the ZMON commands. In
this case, the IOCTL failed with the reason given.
- Action:
Report the problem to HP.
Message 141 - ZCOM
system is not running
- Explanation:
Message is displayed when a ZMON request is issued (for
example, ZMON RESTART) when ZCOM is not running.
- Action:
Restart the ZCOM system.
Message 142 - Can't
read ZCOM system header: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message is displayed when ZMON fetches the ZCOM header
record before attempting to execute some of the ZMON commands. In
this case the request failed with the reason given.
- Action:
Report the problem to HP.
Message 143 - Partial
read of ZCOM system header
- Explanation:
Message is displayed when ZMON fetches the ZCOM header
record before attempting to execute some of the ZMON commands.
- Action:
Report the problem to HP.
Message 144 - Bad
ZCOM system header label
- Explanation:
Message is displayed when ZMON fetches the ZCOM header
record before attempting to execute some of the ZMON commands.
- Action:
Report the problem to HP.
Message
201 - Card <number> disable error: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message is displayed when ZMON is attempting an operation
on a Mux card and it fails. The error may be either a file system
error or a ZCOM error. The cause of the error is displayed in the
reason field
- Action:
Take appropriate action to rectify the problem and restart
the Mux card, or restart the ZCOM system.
Message
202 - Card <number> enable error: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message is displayed when ZMON is attempting an operation
on a Mux card and it fails. The error may be either a file system
error or a ZCOM error. The cause of the error is displayed in the
reason field.
- Action:
Take appropriate action to rectify the problem and restart
the Mux card, or restart the ZCOM system.
Message
203 - Card <number> reset error: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message is displayed when ZMON is attempting an operation
on a Mux card and it fails. The error may be either a file system
error or a ZCOM error. The cause of the error is displayed in the
reason field.
- Action:
Take appropriate action to rectify the problem and restart
the Mux card, or restart the ZCOM system.
Message
204 - Card <number> restart error: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message is displayed when ZMON is attempting to begin
execution of the Mux card firmware and it fails. The error may be
either a file system error or a ZCOM error. The cause of the error
is explained in the <reason> field. If the reason
is "Bad response from mux card", then the problem
may be due to internal firmware memory allocation checks failing,
which will prevent the firmware from correctly initializing.
- Action:
Take appropriate action to rectify the problem and restart
the ZCOM system. In the case of the firmware checks failing, check
any internal memory allocations specified for this card.
Message 205 - Card <number> activate
error: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message is displayed when ZMON is attempting an operation
on a Mux card and it fails. The error may be either a file system
error or a ZCOM error. The cause of the error is displayed in the
reason field.
- Action:
Take appropriate action to rectify the problem and restart
the Mux card, or restart the ZCOM system.
Message 206 - Card <number> set-ready
error: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message is displayed when ZMON is attempting an operation
on a Mux card and it fails. The error may be either a file system
error or a ZCOM error. The cause of the error is displayed in the
reason field.
- Action:
Take appropriate action to rectify the problem and restart
the Mux card, or restart the ZCOM system.
Message 207 - Card <number> halt
error: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message is displayed when ZMON is attempting an operation
on a Mux card and it fails. The error may be either a file system
error or a ZCOM error. The cause of the error is displayed in the
reason field.
- Action:
Take appropriate action to rectify the problem and restart
the Mux card, or restart the ZCOM system.
Message 208 - Card <number> flush
error: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message is displayed when ZMON is flushing a Mux card
and it fails. The error may be either a file system error or a ZCOM
error. The cause of the error is displayed in the reason field.
- Action:
Take appropriate action to rectify the problem and restart
the Mux card, or restart the ZCOM system.
Message 221 - Card <number> Hard
error - card is unusable
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a serious selftest
failure. The LED on the back of the card will be RED or OFF. The
card will be unusable and all terminals configured on the card will
be unavailable. Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the card—the tt command alone will not work.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 222 - Card <number> Port
controller test failed
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a selftest failure.
The LED on the back of the card will be AMBER. The port will be
unusable and all terminals configured on the port will be unavailable.
Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the port—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 223 - Card <number> Programmable
Reload Timer failed
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a serious selftest
failure. The LED on the back of the card will be RED or OFF. The
card will be unusable and all terminals configured on the card will
be unavailable. Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the card—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 224 - DMA
memory-to-memory test failed
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a serious selftest
failure. The LED on the back of the card will be RED or OFF. The
card will be unusable and all terminals configured on the card will
be unavailable. Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the card—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 225 - Loopback
test failed
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a serious selftest
failure. The LED on the back of the card will be RED or OFF. The
card will be unusable and all terminals configured on the card will
be unavailable. Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the card—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 226 - Card <number> RAM
test failed
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a serious selftest
failure. The LED on the back of the card will be RED or OFF. The
card will be unusable and all terminals configured on the card will
be unavailable. Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the card—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 227 - Card <number> ROM
checksum mismatch
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a serious selftest
failure. The LED on the back of the card will be RED or OFF. The
card will be unusable and all terminals configured on the card will
be unavailable. Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the card—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 231 - Card <number> Port <number> DSR
signal missing
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a selftest failure.
The LED on the back of the card will be AMBER. The port will be
unusable and all terminals configured on the port will be unavailable.
Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the port—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 232 - Card <number> Port <number> External
clock test failed
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a selftest failure.
The LED on the back of the card will be AMBER. The port will be
unusable and all terminals configured on the port will be unavailable.
Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the port—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 233 - Card <number> Port <number> DTR
signal missing
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a selftest failure.
The LED on the back of the card will be AMBER. The port will be
unusable and all terminals configured on the port will be unavailable.
Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the port—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 234 - Card <number> Port <number> RTS
signal missing
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a selftest failure.
The LED on the back of the card will be AMBER. The port will be
unusable and all terminals configured on the port will be unavailable.
Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the port—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 235 - Card <number> Port <number> RS422
external loopback test failed
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a selftest failure.
The LED on the back of the card will be AMBER. The port will be
unusable and all terminals configured on the port will be unavailable.
Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the port—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 236 - Card <number> Port <number> RS232
DMA external loopback test failed
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a selftest failure.
The LED on the back of the card will be AMBER. The port will be
unusable and all terminals configured on the port will be unavailable.
Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the port—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 237 - Card <number> Port <number> RS232
external loopback test failed
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a selftest failure.
The LED on the back of the card will be AMBER. The port will be
unusable and all terminals configured on the port will be unavailable.
Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the port—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 238 - Card <number> Port <number> RS232
internal loopback test failed
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a selftest failure.
The LED on the back of the card will be AMBER. The port will be
unusable and all terminals configured on the port will be unavailable.
Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the port—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 240 - Card <number> can't
read ROM label: <reason>
- Explanation:
Before downloading the Mux card ZMON attempts to read
the ROM label of the firmware on the Mux card. In this case the
read has failed for the reason given.
- Action:
Take the appropriate action to rectify the problem
and restart the Mux card or ZCOM system.
Message 241 - Card <number> $DWNL
(upload) gives non-zero reply
- Explanation:
Before downloading the Mux card ZMON attempts to read
the ROM label of the firmware on the Mux card. In this case the
read has failed.
- Action:
Take the appropriate action to rectify the problem
and restart the Mux card or ZCOM system.
Message 242 - Card <number> can't
open firmware file: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message issued when ZMON encounters a problem opening
the firmware download file for the Mux card.
- Action:
Fix the problem with the file and restart the Mux
card with ZMON RESTART or restart ZCOM with ZMON COLD.
Message 243 - Card <number> firmware
file: <name>
- Explanation:
Message issued when ZMON encounters a problem with
the firmware download file for the Mux card. This message will be
associated with one describing the problem.
- Action:
None
Message 244 - Card <number> firmware
file read error: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message issued when ZMON encounters a problem reading
a record from the firmware download file for the Mux card. The Mux
will be unusable until the problem is rectified.
- Action:
Replace the corrupt firmware file with a clean file
and restart the Mux card with ZMON RESTART or restart ZCOM with
ZMON COLD.
Message 245 - Card <number> firmware
file read error: corrupted record
- Explanation:
Message issued when ZMON encounters a corrupt record
in the firmware download file for the Mux card. The Mux will be
unusable until the problem is rectified.
- Action:
Replace the corrupt firmware file with a clean file
and restart the Mux card with ZMON RESTART or restart ZCOM with
ZMON COLD.
Message 246 - Card <number> bad
firmware file record length in record <number>
- Explanation:
Message issued when ZMON encounters a corrupt record
in the firmware download file for the Mux card. The Mux will be
unusable until the problem is rectified.
- Action:
Replace the corrupt firmware file with a clean file
and restart the Mux card with ZMON RESTART or restart ZCOM with
ZMON COLD.
Message 247 - Card <number> error
in download: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message issued when ZMON encounters a problem when
writing the firmware download file to the Mux card. The problem
may be caused by a problem with the download file, the device file
to the LDM, or a hardware problem on the card itself. The Mux will
be unusable until the problem is rectified.
- Action:
Take the appropriate action to rectify the problem
and restart the Mux card or ZCOM system.
Message 248 - Card <number> $DWNL
(download) gives non-zero reply
- Explanation:
Message issued when ZMON encounters a problem when
writing the firmware download file to the Mux card. The problem
may be caused by a problem with the download file, the device file
to the LDM, or a hardware problem on the card itself. The Mux will
be unusable until the problem is rectified.
- Action:
Take the appropriate action to rectify the problem
and restart the Mux card or ZCOM system.
Message 249 - Card <number> firmware
object file <file-name> not executable
- Explanation:
Message issued when ZMON encounters a corrupt record
in the firmware download file for the Mux card. The Mux will be
unusable until the problem is rectified.
- Action:
Replace the corrupt firmware file with a clean file
and restart the Mux card with ZMON RESTART or restart ZCOM with
ZMON COLD.
Message 250 - Card <number> COFF
header access error on <file-name>
- Explanation:
Message issued when ZMON encounters a corrupt record
in the firmware download file for the Mux card. The Mux will be
unusable until the problem is rectified.
- Action:
Replace the corrupt firmware file with a clean file
and restart the Mux card with ZMON RESTART or restart ZCOM with
ZMON COLD.
Message 251 - Card <number> Cannot
seek raw data for section <section-name>
- Explanation:
Message issued when ZMON encounters a corrupt record
in the firmware download file for the Mux card. The Mux will be
unusable until the problem is rectified.
- Action:
Replace the corrupt firmware file with a clean file
and restart the Mux card with ZMON RESTART or restart ZCOM with
ZMON COLD.
Message 252 - Card <number> Short
raw data in section <section-name>
- Explanation:
Message issued when ZMON encounters a corrupt record
in the firmware download file for the Mux card. The Mux will be
unusable until the problem is rectified.
- Action:
Replace the corrupt firmware file with a clean file
and restart the Mux card with ZMON RESTART or restart ZCOM with
ZMON COLD.
Message 260 - Card <number> dumped
to <dump-file-name>
- Explanation:
When ZMON receives a message that causes the Mux to
be reloaded and restarted, ZMON will attempt to dump the contents
of the Mux memory to a file in the /var/opt/acc/dmp directory,
if this directory exists. This message is displayed after ZMON has
successfully dumped the contents of the interface memory to a file in
this directory, and gives the dump file name.
- Action:
None
Message 261 - Card <number> can't
open dump file: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message is generated if ZMON is unable to open the Mux
memory dump file. The Mux memory dump will be skipped but the recovery
of the Mux card will proceed.
- Action:
If future Mux dumps are to succeed then the problem must
be rectified.
Message 262 - Card <number> dump
file error: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message is generated if ZMON is unable to write
to the Mux memory dump file. The rest of the Mux memory dump will
be skipped but the recovery of the Mux card will proceed.
- Action:
If future Mux dumps are to succeed then the problem must
be rectified.
Message 263 - Card <number> dump
file error: corrupted record
- Explanation:
Message is generated if ZMON is unable to write
to the Mux memory dump file. The rest of the Mux memory dump will
be skipped but the recovery of the Mux card will proceed.
- Action:
If future Mux dumps are to succeed then the problem must
be rectified.
Message 264 - Card <number> error
in upload: <reason>
- Explanation:
Message is generated if ZMON is unable to read from the
Mux card during the Mux memory dump. The dump sequence will be retried
once, after resetting the interface. The problem is most likely
to be a hardware or firmware related issue. It may be that the Mux software
or firmware has failed in such a way that the upload for the dump
is not possible.
- Action:
The reset of the Mux card prior to the dump retry
or next download may fix the problem. If this has no effect, the
Mux card may be defective and require replacement.
Message 265 - Card <number> $DWNL
(upload) gives non-zero reply
- Explanation:
Message is generated if ZMON is unable to read from the
Mux card during the Mux memory dump. The dump sequence will be retried
once, after resetting the interface. The problem is most likely
to be a hardware or firmware related issue. It may be that the Mux software
or firmware has failed in such a way that the upload for the dump
is not possible.
- Action:
The reset of the Mux card prior to the dump retry
or next download may fix the problem. If this has no effect, the
Mux card may be defective and require replacement.
Message 266 - Card <number> deleting
dump <dump-file-name>
- Explanation:
When ZMON receives a message that causes the Mux to
be reloaded and restarted, ZMON will attempt to dump the contents
of the Mux memory to a file in the /var/opt/acc/dmp directory,
if this directory exists. This message is displayed as ZMON deletes
a dump file which is incomplete, because of an earlier error which occurred
during the dump process.
- Action:
None.
Message 267 - Card <number> bad
dump file <dump-file-name>
- Explanation:
When ZMON receives a message that causes the Mux to
be reloaded and restarted, ZMON will attempt to dump the contents
of the Mux memory to a file in the /var/opt/acc/dmp directory,
if this directory exists. This message is displayed because ZMON
has detected an error in the dump process, and the dump file is
not complete.
- Action:
None.
Message 268 Card <number> dump
file compression (gzip) successful
- Explanation:
When ZMON receives a message that causes the Mux to
be reloaded and restarted, ZMON will attempt to dump the contents
of the Mux memory to a file in the /var/opt/acc/dmp directory,
if this directory exists. After ZMON has successfully created the
dump file, it compresses the dump file if "gzip" is
accessible. This message is displayed after the compression is successful.
- Action:
None
Message 269 Card <number> dump
file compression (gzip) error <number>
- Explanation:
When ZMON receives a message that causes the Mux to
be reloaded and restarted, ZMON will attempt to dump the contents
of the Mux memory to a file in the /var/opt/acc/dmp directory,
if this directory exists. After ZMON has successfully created the
dump file, it compresses the dump file if "gzip" is
accessible. This message is displayed in case "gzip" exits
with a non-zero error <number>.
- Action:
Investigate the problem with gzip. The original
dump file should remain in the /var/opt/acc/dmp directory.
Message 270 Card <number> dump
can't fork to gzip: <reason>
- Explanation:
When ZMON receives a message that causes the Mux to
be reloaded and restarted, ZMON will attempt to dump the contents
of the Mux memory to a file in the /var/opt/acc/dmp directory,
if this directory exists. After ZMON has successfully created the
dump file, it forks a child process to run gzip to compresses the dump
file. This message is displayed when ZMON cannot create the child
process.
- Action:
This may relate to an operating system resource problem.
Investigate and rectify the problem, or else system operation may
be affected. The original dump file should remain in the /var/opt/acc/dmp directory.
Message 271 - Card <number> Port <number> FALC
framing test failed
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a selftest failure.
The LED on the back of the card will be AMBER. The port will be
unusable and all terminals configured on the port will be unavailable.
Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the port—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 272 - Card <number> Port <number> Unknown
port test failed
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a selftest failure.
The LED on the back of the card will be AMBER. The port will be
unusable and all terminals configured on the port will be unavailable.
Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the port—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 273 - Card <number> Port <number> Unknown
port test failed
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a selftest failure.
The LED on the back of the card will be AMBER. The port will be
unusable and all terminals configured on the port will be unavailable.
Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the port—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 274 - Card <number> Port <number> Unknown
port test failed
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a selftest failure.
The LED on the back of the card will be AMBER. The port will be
unusable and all terminals configured on the port will be unavailable.
Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the port—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 275 - Card <number> Port <number> Unknown
port test failed
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a selftest failure.
The LED on the back of the card will be AMBER. The port will be
unusable and all terminals configured on the port will be unavailable.
Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the port—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 276 - Card <number> Port <number> Line
loop test failed
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a selftest failure.
The LED on the back of the card will be AMBER. The port will be
unusable and all terminals configured on the port will be unavailable.
Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the port—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 277 - Card <number> Port <number> FALC
internal loop test failed
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a selftest failure.
The LED on the back of the card will be AMBER. The port will be
unusable and all terminals configured on the port will be unavailable.
Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the port—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 278 - Card <number> Port <number> Munich
internal loop
test failed
- Explanation:
Message printed as a result of a selftest failure.
The LED on the back of the card will be AMBER. The port will be
unusable and all terminals configured on the port will be unavailable.
Use the ZMNTR with the tta command
to view terminals configured on the port—the tt command alone will not show the unavailable
terminals.
- Action:
At a convenient time, shutdown the system and replace the
Mux card. Note other Mux cards (if any) will continue operating
normally.
Message 280 - ioctl
(response) error: <reason>
- Explanation:
This message is logged when ZCOM was unable to send a
response to the LDM for ZMON request that requires a completion
response. The message contains the reason why the IOCTL request
failed.
- Action:
Examine the reason for the failure and correct if possible.
If this appears to be an internal defect of the product, report
the problem to your nearest HP support representative.
Message 290 - Get
zmon semaphore failure, <errno msg>
- Explanation:
This message is displayed when ZMON failed to obtain the
zmon semaphore ID.
- Action:
Report this problem to Hewlett Packard.
Message 291 - zmon
daemon is already active, terminating this copy.
- Explanation:
This message is generated if the user tries to issue another
command to download the ZCOM subsystem when the ZCOM subsystem has
already been downloaded and the zmon daemon is running.
- Action:
None, unless the user wants to shutdown the ZCOM subsystem
and restart it anew.
Message 292 - Can't
get zmasterd's message queue ID.
- Explanation:
This message is displayed when ZMON failed to get
the zmasterd's message queue ID.
- Action:
Report this problem to Hewlett Packard.
Message 293 - Failed
to send message to zmasterd, <errno msg>
- Explanation:
This message is displayed when ZMON failed to send message
to zmasterd.
- Action:
Report this problem to Hewlett Packard.
Message 294 - Failed
to get sema ID for download, error: <errno msg>
- Explanation:
This message is displayed when ZMON failed to allocate
a semaphore id used to synchronize the interface download.
- Action:
Report this problem to Hewlett Packard.
Message 295 - Download
get semaphore failed error: <errno msg>
- Explanation:
This message is displayed when ZMON is unable to allocate
a semaphore id used to synchronize the interface download.
- Action:
Report this problem to Hewlett Packard.
Message 296 - Download
release semaphore failed error: <errno msg>
- Explanation:
This message is displayed when ZMON is unable to deallocate
a semaphore id used to synchronize the interface download.
- Action:
Report this problem to Hewlett Packard.
Message 300 - Card <number> Invalid
BC or Card address in TTGEN file
- Explanation:
The Bus Converter or Card address specified for
card <number> in the ttgen .answ file
is invalid, and does not exist.
- Action:
Correct the Bus Converter or Card Address, re-run ttgen,
and restart the ZCOM system.
Message 301 - Card <number> No
ACC card at <bus-addr> card address <addr>
- Explanation:
There is no ACC card at the address <addr> in
the Bus Converter <bus-addr>.
- Action:
Either correct the configuration in the ttgen .answ file, or correct the hardware
configuration.
Message 302 - Card <number> No
ACC card at BC address <bus-addr>
address <addr>
- Explanation:
There is no ACC card at the address <addr> in
the Bus Converter <bus-addr>.
- Action:
Either correct the configuration in the ttgen .answ file, or correct the hardware
configuration.
Message 310 - Card <number> Tables
(<size>) exceeds free memory (<size>)
- Explanation:
The user is able to reconfigure the internal firmware table
memory allocation, as specified in the Utilities Reference Guide.
In reconfiguring these internal memory allocations for this card,
the sum of the allocated dynamic memory tables has exceeded the available
free memory.
- Action:
You must reduce the memory you attempted to allocate (given
by the first number) to less then or equal to the dynamic memory
available (as given by the second number). After re-running ttgen,
you must restart the ZCOM subsystem.
Message 311 - Card <number> Warning:
only <number> buffers available
- Explanation
The user is able to reconfigure the internal firmware table
memory allocation, as specified in the Utilities Reference
Guide. In reconfiguring these internal memory allocations
for this card, you have directly or indirectly caused the number
of ACC card buffers to be reduced to less than 8,000. Below this
number of buffers, the normal operation of the ACC card may be compromised.
- Action
Reduce the memory you attempted to allocate to other resources
(e.g. terminal tabels, message headers, trace buffer), or decrease
the buffer size (zbufsize), in order to be able to increase the
number of ACC buffers. Depending on the card type, you may need
to specify this number using the zbufnbr interface tunable parameter.
After re-running ttgen, you must restart the ZCOM subsystem.
Message 312 - Card <number> Unsupportable
dynamic memory configuration
- Explanation
This message applies to the Z7340A 8 port PCI ACC card
only. The user is able to reconfigure the internal firmware table
memory allocation, as specified in the Utilities Reference
Guide. You have chosen a dynamic memory configuration
which cannot be supported because of the internal memory arrangement
of this ACC card. The 16 megabytes of memory is arranged into 2x8
megabyte segments. The second segment may only contain the firmware
trace area and ACC buffers. The memory configuration you have specified
attempts to allocate other resources into this second segment.
In addition, the trace buffer cannot be larger than the second memory
segment.
- Action
Reduce the memory you attempted to allocate to resources
other than buffers and trace buffer (e.g. message headers, timers,
terminal tables), and/or reduce the size of the trace buffer. This
will allow the second memory segement to be allocated only to buffers and
the trace buffer. After re-running ttgen, you must restart the
ZCOM subsystem.
Message 320 - Incompatible
firmware key table
- Explanation:
This message is displayed when ZMON is processing the
contents of the firmware download file, and detects an error in
the format of the embedded firmware keys table.
- Action:
Replace the corrupt firmware file with a clean file
and restart the Mux card with ZMON RESTART or restart ZCOM with
ZMON COLD.
Message 321 - Cannot
open key file <file-name>: <errno msg>
- Explanation:
Message display when ZMON detects a problem in opening
firmware keys file with the given name.
- Action:
Replace the firmware keys file from a backup copy.
If a backup copy of the file is not available, then the software
may need to be re-installed. You will not be able to download this
class of interface without access to this file.
Message 322 - Insufficient
key data in file <file-name>
- Explanation:
The firmware keys file given is corrupt. This file
is required to correctly download this class of interface.
- Action:
You must recover a valid copy of this file, or re-install the
ACC software.
Message 323 - Protocol
%d key entry is corrupt
- Explanation:
The firmware keys file given is corrupt. This file
is required to correctly download this class of interface.
- Action:
You must recover a valid copy of this file, or re-install the
ACC software.
Message 330 - Error
invoking helper script: <script-name>. Errno <errno>: <errno
msg>
- Explanation:
An error has occurred as zmon attempts to open the script
file <script-name>, which zmon uses to perform some
bus address checking. The file system error <errno> has
occurred, with explanation <errno msg>.
- Action:
Correct the file system problem, and restart the
ZCOM system.
Message 331 - Warning:
Reached limit, <number>, on the number of installed
ACC cards that can be included in the bus-address checking.
- Explanation:
The configuration you are attempting to initialize
has more ACC cards defined than can be processed in an internal
table which zmon uses to verify bus addresses.
- Action:
Zmon will continue processing, but you may have
other errors which cannot be detected.
Message 332 - Error
occurred reading output from the helper script <script-name> Errno <errno>: <errno
msg>
- Explanation:
A file system error has occurred in reading the
output from the script <script-name>. The file
system error <errno> has occurred, with explanation <errno
msg>
- Action:
Take appropriate action to correct the file system
error, and restart the ZCOM system. If this error recurs, contact
HP support.
Message 333 - Error:
Unexpected input from helper script: <script-name> Expected
card type. Input line: <string>
- Explanation:
The unexpected input <string> was
read as output from the script <script-name>.
A card type was expected.
- Action:
Verify that the script file has not been corrupted.
If the problem recurs, contact HP support.
Message 334 - Error:
Unrecognized card type: <card_type> from helper script: <script-name> Input
line: <string>
- Explanation:
Output read form the script <script-name> was <string>,
rather than one of the recognized card types.
- Action:
Verify that the script file has not been corrupted.
If the problem recurs, contact HP support.
Message 335 - Error:
Missing bc1/bc bus address field. Input line: <string> From
helper script: <script-name>
- Explanation:
Output read form the script <script-name> was <string>,
rather than bus converter address.
- Action:
Verify that the script file has not been corrupted.
If the problem recurs, contact HP support.
Message 336 - Could
not convert bc/bc1 value, <bc-string> to an integer.
Errno <errno>: <errno msg> Input
line: <string> from helper script: <script-name>
- Explanation:
The string <bc-string> is expected
to be a valid integer. The file system error <errno> with
explanation <errno msg> has occurred in converting
this string to an integer.
- Action:
Verify that the script file has not been corrupted.
If the problem recurs, contact HP support.
Message 337 - Error:
Missing expected bc/card bus address field. Input line: <string> from
helper script: <script-name>
- Explanation:
Output read form the script <script-name> was <string>,
rather than bus converter address.
- Action:
Verify that the script file has not been corrupted.
If the problem recurs, contact HP support.
Message 338 - Could
not convert bc/card value, <bc-string> to an integer.
Errno <errno>: <errno msg> Input
line: <string> from helper script: <script-name>
- Explanation:
The string <bc-string> is expected
to be a valid integer. The file system error <errno> with
explanation <errno msg> has occurred in converting
this string to an integer.
- Action:
Verify that the script file has not been corrupted.
If the problem recurs, contact HP support.
Message 339 - Could
not convert string card value, <card-string> to
an integer. Errno <errno>: <errno msg> Input
line: <string> from helper script: <script-name>
- Explanation:
The string <card-string> was parsed
as a card address from the input line <string> from
script <script-name>. A file system error <errno> with
explanation <errno msg> was diagnosed in attempting
to convert it to an integer.
- Action:
Verify that the script file has not been corrupted.
If the problem recurs, contact HP support.
Message 340 - Error:
ACC card <number> in your ttgen .answ file with bus
address <bc1>:<bc>:<addr> does
not match the type of the card located at that bus address in this
system or specifies a card that does not exist in this system. Please
verify that the bus address of this card in your ttgen file are
correct.
- Explanation:
The specified ACC card <number> has
an incorrect hardware address for the system on which it is attempting
to run.
- Action:
Correct either the hardware address in the ttgen .answ file, or the hardware configuration.
Examine the output of the ioscan(1M) -f command to verify the hardware addresses
of the ACC cards installed on the system. This ACC card will be
unusable until you restart the ZCOM system.
Message 400 - File: <file-name>.
Line: <number>: <string>
- Explanation:
This is an internal trace message.
- Action:
None.