Ch 36. Volume Management [ MPE/iX Error Messages Manual Volume II ] MPE/iX 5.5 Documentation
MPE/iX Error Messages Manual Volume II
Chapter 36 Volume Management
(Subsystem 163)
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NOTE This chapter includes HPVOLINFO error messages.
150 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO DETECTED AN INVALID ITEM NUMBER.(VLMERR
150)
CAUSE One or more of the item numbers passed to HPVOLINFO
was not a valid item number for the intrinsic.
ACTION Check the item numbers being passed to HPVOLINFO
against the numbers in the discussion for HPVOLINFO
in the MPE/iX Intrinsics Reference Manual
(32650-90028). Make the call to HPVOLINFO with
item numbers that appear in the discussion for
HPVOLINFO;.
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151 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO DETECTED AN UNPAIRED ITEM NUMBER/ITEM
PARAMETER.(VLMERR 151)
CAUSE HPVOLINFO was called with either an item number
without a corresponding item, or an item without a
corresponding item number.
ACTION Check the call to HPVOLINFO, making sure the item
numbers and items are paired. Note: It is
important that an item number be followed
immediately by it's item.
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152 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO REQUIRES AN ADDITIONAL
PARAMETER.(VLMERR 152)
CAUSE HPVOLINFO was called with a volume specifier number
that was not 0; volume specifier numbers that are
not 0 require a volume specifier to be supplied.
ACTION Call HPVOLINFO with a volume specifier when the
volume specifier number being used is not 0.
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153 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO RECEIVED A PARAMETER WITH AN INVALID
ADDRESS.(VLMERR 153)
CAUSE Either the status parameter or one (or more) of the
item parameters being supplied to HPVOLINFO
contains an address that is not accessible by the
user.
ACTION Make sure that the status parameter and the item
parameters are local to the code calling HPVOLINFO.
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154 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO CALLED WHILE IN SPLIT STACK
MODE.(VLMERR 154)
CAUSE HPVOLINFO was called while the user program was in
Split Stack mode.
ACTION Make the call to HPVOLINFO either before entering
or after exiting Split Stack mode.
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155 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO CALLED WITH A VOLUME THAT IS NOT
MOUNTED.(VLMERR -155)
CAUSE One or more of the volumes passed to HPVOLINFO in
the volume specifier is not logically mounted.
ACTION Make sure that the volume(s) specified in the
volume specifier have all been locically mounted
via the VSOPEN command.
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156 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO DETECTED AN INVALID VOLUME SPECIFIER
NUMBER.(VLMERR 156)
CAUSE The volume specifier number passed to HPVOLINFO in
not valid for the intrinsic.
ACTION Check the volume specifier number against those
listed under the volspecifiernum parameter for
HPVOLINFO in the MPE/iX Intrinsics Reference Manual
(32650-90028); make the call to HPVOLINFO with a
number in that list.
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157 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO DETECTED AN INVALID VOLUME
SPECIFIER.(VLMERR 157)
CAUSE Either volume specifier does not agree with the
volume specifier number being used, the
volspecifier does not have valid delimiters or, if
specifing an LDEV, the LDEV number is not in the
range from 1 to 999.
ACTION Make sure the volume specifier agrees with the
volume specifier number being used. For a list of
volume specifier numbers and the volume specifier
they expect, see the description of the
volspecifiernum parameter in the MPE/iX Intrinsics
Reference Manual (32650-90028).
Make sure the name in the volume specifier is
properly enclosed in a set of delimiter characters.
If sending an LDEV number to HPVOLINFO, make sure
that the LDEV number is in the range of 1 to 999.
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158 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO RECEIVED AN LDEV NUMBER THAT WAS NOT A
DISC DEVICE.(VLMERR 158)
CAUSE The LDEV number in the volume specifier does not
map do a disc device.
ACTION Use the DSTAT ALL command to list all of the disc
devices. One of the items output from DSTAT is
LDEV numbers. Use one of the LDEV numbers in the
list as the volume specifier.
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159 MESSAGE DEVICE CLASS NOT CONFIGURED FOR VOLUMES.(VLMERR
159)
CAUSE This error should not be returned by HPVOLINFO
running on MPE/iX.
ACTION Call your HP Support Representative for assistance.
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160 MESSAGE DEVICE CLASS DOES NOT MAP INTO A VOLUME
CLASS.(VLMERR 160)
CAUSE On MPE/iX, the device class name is mapped to a
volume class name for the system volume set
(MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET). The device name in the
volume specifier is not a class name for the system
volume set.
ACTION Run the utility VOLUTIL. Once inside, do SHOWSET on
the system volume set. This will return the list
of class names associated with the system volume
set. Any of the names returned may be used as the
device class name.
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161 MESSAGE FREE SPACE RANGE SIZES ARE NOT IN ASCENDING
ORDER.(VLMERR 161)
CAUSE The range sizes in the input array for items 36,
37, 38 or 39 are not in ascending order.
ACTION The first value in the input array for these items
is the number of ranges we wish to see; the rest or
the numbers are the lower bound values for the
buckets and should appear in the array in ascending
order.
If the range values are in ascending order, then
make sure that the array contains the correct
number of lower bound values. For example, if you
wish to see 6 ranges, the first value in the inpur
array should be 6, and the next 5 values in the
array should be lower bounds values for the last
five ranges (the lower bound for the first range is
assumed to be 0).
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162 MESSAGE INVALID NUMBER OF FREE SPACE RANGES
SPECIFIED.(VLMERR 162)
CAUSE The first value in the input array for items 36,
37, 38 or 39 is either less than 2 or greater than
16.
ACTION Make sure the first value in the input array for
items 36, 37, 38 and 39 is in the range from 2 to
16.
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163 MESSAGE VOLUME CLASS CAN NOT BE SPECIFIED FOR THE SYSTEM
VOLUME SET.(VLMERR 163)
CAUSE This error should not be returned by HPVOLINFO
running on MPE/iX.
ACTION Call your HP Support Representative for assistance.
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164 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO ENCOUNTERED AN ERROR WHILE SCANNING THE
DIRECTORY.(VLMERR 164)
CAUSE This error should not be returned by HPVOLINFO
running on MPE/iX.
ACTION Call your HP Support Representative for assistance.
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165 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO ENCOUNTERED AN UNREADABLE FILE
LABEL.(VLMERR 165)
CAUSE This error should not be returned by HPVOLINFO
running on MPE/iX.
ACTION Call your HP Support Representative for assistance.
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166 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO ENCOUNTERED A BAD DISC FREE SPACE
MAP.(VLMERR 166)
CAUSE This error should not be returned by HPVOLINFO
running on MPE/iX.
ACTION Call your HP Support Representative for assistance.
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167 MESSAGE ALLOCATION IS DISABLED FOR DISC FREE SPACE
MAP.(VLMERR 167)
CAUSE This error should not be returned by HPVOLINFO
running on MPE/iX.
ACTION Call your HP Support Representative for assistance.
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168 MESSAGE THE DEFECTIVE TRACKS TABLE IS UNREADABLE.(VLMERR
168)
CAUSE This error should not be returned by HPVOLINFO
running on MPE/iX.
ACTION Call your HP Support Representative for assistance.
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169 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO ENCOUNTERED A DISC I/O ERROR.(VLMERR
169)
CAUSE This error should not be returned by HPVOLINFO
running on MPE/iX.
ACTION Call your HP Support Representative for assistance.
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170 MESSAGE VIRTUAL MEMORY REQUESTS ARE ONLY VALID FOR SYSTEM
VOLUMES.(VLMERR 170)
CAUSE This error should not be returned by HPVOLINFO
running on MPE/iX.
ACTION Call your HP Support Representative for assistance.
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171 MESSAGE DIRECTORY SIZE REQUEST IS NOT VALID FOR THE
SPECIFIED VOLUME.(VLMERR 171)
CAUSE This error should not be returned by HPVOLINFO
running on MPE/iX.
ACTION Call your HP Support Representative for assistance.
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172 MESSAGE SPOOL FILE SPACE REQUEST IS ONLY VALID FOR SYSTEM
VOLUMES.(VLMERR 172)
CAUSE A request for spool file space is being made
against a volume or set of volumes that is not part
of the system set (MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET).
ACTION Make sure the volume specifier indicates a volume
or set of volumes that is part of the system set
(MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET).
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173 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO RECEIVED AN ITEM NUMBER THAT IS VALID
ONLY FOR MPE XL SYSTEMS.(VLMERR 173)
CAUSE This error should not be returned by HPVOLINFO
running on MPE/iX.
ACTION Call your HP Support Representative for assistance.
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174 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO RECEIVED AN ITEM NUMBER THAT IS VALID
ONLY FOR MPE V SYSTEMS.(VLMERR 174)
CAUSE One of the item numbers passed to HPVOLINFO is
valid for MPE V systems.
ACTION Make sure that all item numbers being passed to
HPVOLINFO are valid item numbers for MPE/iX
systems. For a list of valid MPE/iX item numbers,
consult the Item Number, Item Summary for HPVOLINFO
in the MPE/iX Intrinsics Reference Manual
(32650-90028).
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175 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO RECEIVED AN INVALID LIST LENGTH.(VLMERR
175)
CAUSE The list length requested in the first 32-bits of
the item area for items 3, 5 or 7 is either less
than or equal to 0 or too large to let the whole
list reside in user space.
ACTION The exact number of names returned by these items
can be determined by calling HPVOLINFO with the
previous item number. For example, item 2, 4 and 6
will give you the number of names that can be
returned by item 3, 5 and 7, respectively. Use
these numbers to specify the list length.
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176 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO RECEIVED AN ITEM NUMBER THAT IS INVALID
FOR THE VOLUME SPECIFIER NUMBER.(VLMERR 176)
CAUSE One of the item numbers requested in not valid for
the given volume specifier number.
ACTION Make sure all item numbers requested are valid for
the desired volume specifier number. To see which
item numbers are valid for the various volume
specifier numbers, consult the discussion for
HPVOLINFO in the MPE/iX Intrinsics Reference Manual
(32650-90028).
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177 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO RECEIVED AN ITEM NUMBER THAT HAS NOT
YET BEEN IMPLEMENTED.(VLMERR 177)
CAUSE One of the item numbers passed to HPVOLINFO has not
been implemented yet.
ACTION Make sure all item numbers passed to HPVOLINFO are
implemented. To see which item numbers are
implemented, consult the discussion for HPVOLINFO
in the MPE/iX Intrinsics Reference Manual
(32650-90028).
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178 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO ENCOUNTERED A BAD VOLUME TABLE.(VLMERR
178)
CAUSE This error should not be returned by HPVOLINFO
running on MPE/iX.
ACTION Call your HP Support Representative for assistance.
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179 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO ENCOUNTERED AN UNRECOGNIZED DRIVE
TYPE.(VLMERR 179)
CAUSE This error should not be returned by HPVOLINFO
running on MPE/iX.
ACTION Call your HP Support Representative for assistance.
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180 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO ENCOUNTERED A PHYSICAL I/O
ERROR.(VLMERR 180)
CAUSE The volume specified in the volume specifier was
unable to respond with the information requested by
HPVOLINFO due to a hardware failure.
ACTION Check to see if the volume is on-line, the power
cables are conneted and all cables are connected
correctly. If the problem persists, call your HP
Support Representative for assistance.
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181 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO RECEIVED AN UNEXPECTED ERROR.(VLMERR
181)
CAUSE HPVOLINFO received an unexpected error.
ACTION Check the error stack for your process to determine
the exact error and call your HP Support
Representative for assistance.
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182 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO RECEIVED AN ERROR FROM THE LABEL
MANAGEMENT SUBSYSTEM.(VLMERR 182)
CAUSE An error was detected in the Label Managemant
Subsystem.
ACTION Check the error stack for your process to determine
the exact error and call your HP Support
Representative for assistance.
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183 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO RECEIVED A DISC ACCESS ERROR.(VLMERR
183)
CAUSE HPVOLINFO received a disc access error.
ACTION Check the error stack for your process to determine
the exact error and call your HP Support
Representative for assistance.
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184 MESSAGE THE VOLUME SPECIFIED HAS A MIRRORED PARTNER THAT
HAS BEEN DECLAIRED DISABLED.(VLMERR 184)
CAUSE The system is unable to access the specified volume
because it has a mirrored pair that is declaired
disabled.
ACTION Run the VOLUTIL utility. Once inside, repair the
mirrored partner of the volume specified. When the
mirrored pair is repaired, retry the call to
HPVOLINFO.
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185 MESSAGE THE VOLUME SET SPECIFIED IS NOT A VOLUME SET ON
THE SYSTEM.(VLMERR 185)
CAUSE The volume set in the volume specifier does not
exist on the system.
ACTION Use the command DSTAT ALL to obtain a list of the
volume sets that are in use on the system, then use
one of these names in the volume specifier being
passed to HPVOLINFO.
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186 MESSAGE THE VOLUME CLASS SPECIFIED DOES NOT EXIST FOR THE
GIVEN VOLUME SET.(VLMERR 186)
CAUSE The volume class name in the volume specifier does
not exist for the given volume set.
ACTION Run the VOLUTIL utility. Once inside, do the
SHOWSET command, selecting the class information,
for the volume set you want to receive information
on. Use one of the class names returned by VOLUTIL
for the volume class part of the volume specifier.
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187 MESSAGE THE MEMBER VOLUME IS NOT PRESENT IN THE GIVEN
VOLUME SET.(VLMERR 187)
CAUSE The volume name in the volume specifier is not a
member of the given volume set.
ACTION Use the command DSTAT ALL to obtain a list of the
volume names and the volume sets that they belong
to on the system. Use one of these names for the
volume name in the volume specifier.
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150 MESSAGE ARRAY PASSED TO HPVOLINFO IS NOT LARGE ENOUGH TO
HOLD ALL NAMES.(VLMWARN 150)
CAUSE The number in the first 32-bits of the array input
to HPVOLINFO for either items 3, 5 or 7 is smaller
than the number of names that can be returned by by
these item numbers; the name list that will be
returned will be truncated.
ACTION Before calling HPVOLINFO with items 3, 5, or 7,
call it with items 2, 4 and 6, respectively. This
will give you the exact number of names to expect
from items 3, 5, and 7.
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151 MESSAGE HPVOLINFO ENCOUNTERED AN UNREADABLE FILE
LABEL.(VLMWARN 151)
CAUSE HPVOLINFO encountered an unreadable file label
while calculating file space.
ACTION Call your HP Support Representative for assistance.
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152 MESSAGE PART OF THE SET OR CLASS IN THE VOLUME SPECIFIER
IS NOT MOUNTED.(VLMWARN 152)
CAUSE All of the volumes in the volume set or volume
class in the volume specifier are not mounted.
ACTION For information on the whole set or class, make
sure all of the volumes in the set or class are
mounted.
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