DTCCNTRL Error Messages [ Configuring and Managing Host-Based X.25 Links ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
Configuring and Managing Host-Based X.25 Links
DTCCNTRL Error Messages
Two types of error messages can occur when a DTCCNTRL command is issued.
The first type of error message is generated by the command interpreter
(CI) process when a DTCCNTRL command is issued incorrectly. CI errors
are listed first below.
The second type of DTCCNTRL error message is generated when a DTCCNTRL
operation fails (CTLERR messages) or when a warning is generated (CTLWARN
messages). These messages are listed below following the CI errors.
CIERR 615 PARM VALUE MUST BE BETWEEN -32768 AND 32767. (CIERR 615)
Cause: The CARD parameter is not an integer. For example, the command
was entered as:
DTCCNTRL DTC=DTC.ITG.HP;CARD=A;FUNC=STOPBOTH
Action: Reenter the command with a valid DTC card number. For a DTC 16,
the card number must be 2. For a DTC 48, the card number must be between
1 and 5.
CIERR 10007 THIS IS NOT A VALID KEYWORD FOR THIS COMMAND. (CIERR 10007)
PARAMETERS DO NOT MATCH USER COMMAND DEFINITION. (CIERR
2039)
Cause: An undefined parameter was entered. For example, the command was
entered as:
DTCCNTRL BTC=DTC.ITG.HP;CARD=4;FUNC=STOPBOTH
Action: Reenter the command using valid DTCCNTRL parameters.
CIERR 10015 THE DTC PARAMETER IS REQUIRED. (CIERR 10015) PARAMETERS DO
NOT MATCH USER COMMAND DEFINITION. (CIERR 2039)
Cause: The DTC parameter was missing when the DTCCNTRL command was
entered. For example, the command was entered as:
DTCCNTRL CARD=4;FUNC=STARTX25
Action: Reenter the command specifying a valid, configured DTC name in
the DTC parameter. For example:
DTCCNTRL DTC=DTC.ITG.HP;CARD=4;FUNC=STARTX25.
CIERR 10015 THE FUNC PARAMETER IS REQUIRED. (CIERR 10015) PARAMETERS DO
NOT MATCH USER COMMAND DEFINITION. (CIERR 2039)
Cause: The FUNC parameter was missing when the DTCCNTRL command was
entered. For example, the command was entered as:
DTCCNTRL DTC=DTC.ITG.HP;CARD=4
Action: Reenter the command specifying a valid function in the FUNC
parameter. For example:
DTCCNTRL DTC=DTC.ITG.HP;CARD=4;FUNC=STARTX25
Valid functions are STARTX25, STARTPADSUP, STARTBOTH, RC, STOPX25,
STOPPADSUP, STOPBOTH, and STATUS.
CIERR 10051 ENCOUNTERED AN UNEXPECTED END-OF-LINE. (CIERR 10051)
PARAMETERS DO NOT MATCH USER COMMAND DEFINITION. (CIERR
2039)
Cause: More parameters were entered than are defined by the DTCCNTRL
command. For example, the command was entered as:
DTCCNTRL DTC=DTC.ITG.HP;CARD=4;FUNC=RC;FORCED=Y;RECONF=ALL;A=4
Action: Reenter the command without the invalid parameter. For example:
DTCCNTRL DTC=DTC.ITG.HP;CARD=4;FUNC=RC;FORCED=Y;RECONF=ALL
CTLERR 01 Failed to open the catalog file DTCCAT.PUB.SYS. (CTLERR 01)
Cause: The catalog file does not exist or could not be opened at the
time the command was executed.
Action: If the catalog file is missing or has been corrupted, try to
restore DTCCAT.PUB.SYS from the system backup. If this is not
successful, contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative.
CTLERR 02 Operator capability required to issue this command. (CTLERR
02))
Cause: A user without the proper capabilities attempted to issue a
DTCCNTRL command. OP capability is required.
Action: Obtain the required capabilities and reissue the command.
CTLERR 03 Invalid function specified in FUNC. (CTLERR 03)
Cause: The FUNC parameter was not a valid DTCCNTRL function.
Action: Reenter the command specifying a valid function in the FUNC
parameter. For example:
DTCCNTRL DTC=DTC.ITG.HP;CARD=4;FUNC=STARTX25
Valid functions are STARTX25, STARTPADSUP, STARTBOTH, RC, STOPX25,
STOPPADSUP, STOPBOTH, and STATUS.
CTLERR 04 System is not Host-Based X.25. (CTLERR 04)
Cause: The DTCCNTRL command was issued on a system that is not
configured as a host-based X.25 system (either the system is PC-based or
it is host-based but is not configured for X.25 connections).
Action: None. If attempting to control X.25 operation on a PC-based
system, refer to the documentation for PC-based networks.
CTLERR 05 Missing parameter: CARD not specified. (CTLERR 05)
Cause: The DTCCNTRL command was issued with a FUNC parameter that
requires a card number, but no CARD parameter was specified. The
STARTX25, STARTPADSUP, STARTBOTH, RC, STOPX25, STOPPADSUP, and STOPBOTH
functions all require the CARD parameter. CARD is optional only for the
STATUS function.
Action: Reissue the command with the correct card number specified in
the CARD parameter.
CTLERR 06 This DTC doesn't contain X25 cards. (CTLERR 06)
Cause: A DTCCNTRL command was issued specifying the DTC name of a DTC
that does not contain any X.25 iX Network Access cards.
Action: Obtain the correct DTC name for the DTC containing the X.25 iX
Network Access card and reenter the command using the correct DTC
specification.
CTLERR 07 DTC not accessible. Use FORCED option. (CTLERR 07)
Cause: The DTCCNTRL command was issued at a time when another user had
exclusive access to the DTC (for example, TermDSM was running).
Action: Either reissue the DTCCNTRL command using the FORCED option to
force access to the DTC or wait until the DTC is no longer being
exclusively accessed.
CTLERR 08 Non-existing DTC. (CTLERR 08)
Cause: A DTCCNTRL command was issued for a DTC that is not configured
for the host system.
Action: Reissue the command with a correct DTC name specified in the DTC
parameter.
CTLERR 09 Invalid card number. (CTLERR 09))
Cause: A DTCCNTRL command was issued with an out-of-range card number
specified in the CARD parameter.
Action: Reenter the command with a valid DTC card number. For a DTC 16,
the card number must be 2. For a DTC 48, the card number must be between
1 and 5.
CTLERR 10 Stop PAD first. (CTLERR 10)
Cause: An attempt was made to stop X.25 services prior to PAD services
being stopped. PAD services must be stopped first.
Action: Issue a DTCCNTRL command with a function of STOPBOTH to stop
both X.25 and PAD services.
Or
Issue a DTCCNTRL command with a function of STOPPADSUP, followed by a
second DTCCNTRL command with a function of STOPX25.
CTLERR 11 PAD switching list download failed. (CTLERR 11)
Cause: An attempt was made to reconfigure PAD switching list values
using the RC function of DTCCNTRL. A problem occurred with the DTC while
the PAD support values were being downloaded.
Action: Check the DTC. Correct any problems then reenter the DTCCNTRL
command with FUNC=RC to download the reconfigured PAD switching list
values.
CTLERR 12 PAD incoming security download failed. (CTLERR 12)
Cause: An attempt was made to reconfigure incoming PAD security values
for the DTC using the RC function of DTCCNTRL. A problem occurred with
the DTC while the new configuration values were being downloaded.
Action: Check the DTC. Correct any problems then reenter the DTCCNTRL
command with FUNC=RC to download the reconfigured incoming PAD security
values.
CTLERR 13 PAD access download failed. (CTLERR 13)
Cause: An attempt was made to reconfigure PAD access using the RC
function of DTCCNTRL. A problem occurred with the DTC while PAD access
values were being downloaded.
Action: Check the DTC. Correct any problems then reenter the DTCCNTRL
command with FUNC=RC to download the reconfigured PAD access values.
CTLERR 14 DTC Global Data configuration download failed. (CTLERR 14)
Cause: An attempt was made to reconfigure global data values for the DTC
using the RC function of DTCCNTRL. A problem occurred with the DTC while
the new configuration values were being downloaded.
Action: Check the DTC. Correct any problems then reenter the DTCCNTRL
command with FUNC=RC to download the reconfigured global data values.
CTLERR 15 Global physical security download failed. (CTLERR 15)
Cause: An attempt was made to reconfigure the PAD access password for
the DTC using the RC function of DTCCNTRL. A problem occurred with the
DTC while the new configuration values were being downloaded.
Action: Check the DTC. Correct any problems then reenter the DTCCNTRL
command with FUNC=RC to download the reconfigured PAD access password.
CTLERR 16 SYS-TO-SYS switching download failed. (CTLERR 16)
Cause: An attempt was made to reconfigure the system-to-system switching
information (X.25 link name or number of switched virtual circuits) for
the DTC using the RC function of DTCCNTRL. A problem occurred with the
DTC while the new configuration values were being downloaded.
Action: Check the DTC. Correct any problems then reenter the DTCCNTRL
command with FUNC=RC to download the reconfigured system-to-system
switching information.
CTLERR 17 LUG download failed. (CTLERR 17)
Cause: An attempt was made to reconfigure local user group (LUG)
information (remote X.25 address or security level) for the DTC using the
RC function of DTCCNTRL. A problem occurred with the DTC while the new
configuration values were being downloaded.
Action: Check the DTC. Correct any problems then reenter the DTCCNTRL
command with FUNC=RC to download the reconfigured local user group
information.
CTLERR 18 Start X25 first. (CTLERR 18)
Cause: An attempt was made to start PAD support or to download
card-specific X.25 configuration values but X.25 support is not active.
Action: Start X.25 support using the STARTX25 function of DTCCNTRL then
retry the operation. (To start both X.25 and PAD support, use the
STARTBOTH function.)
CTLERR 19 X25 download failed. (CTLERR 19)
Cause: An attempt was made to start X.25 support. A problem occurred
with the DTC while the X.25 support values were being downloaded.
Action: Check the DTC. Correct any problems then redownload. Reenter
the command to start X.25 support.
CTLERR 20 The specified card is not an X.25 card. (CTLERR 20)
Cause: The card specified in the DTCCNTRL command is not an X.25 iX
Network Access car.
Action: Obtain the correct card number for the X.25 iX Network Access
card and reenter the command using the correct card number specification.
CTLERR 21 Invalid RECONF specification. Must be All, X25, Card, Pass,
or Logcl. (CTLERR 21)
Cause: A DTCCNTRL command was entered using the RC function but an
invalid option was specified in the RECONF parameter.
Action: Reenter the command with a valid RECONF specification. Valid
values are ALL, X25, CARD, PASS, and LOGCL.
CTLERR 22 Invalid specification for FORCED. Must be y or n. (CTLERR
22)
Cause: A DTCCNTRL command was entered using the FORCED option but an
invalid value was specified in the FORCED parameter.
Action: Reenter the command with a valid FORCED specification. Valid
values are Y for "yes" and N for "no".
CTLERR 23 PAD download failed. (CTLERR 23)
Cause: An attempt was made to start PAD support. A problem occurred
with the DTC while the PAD support values were being downloaded.
Action: Check the DTC. Correct any problems then redownload. Reenter
the command to start PAD support.
CTLERR 24 X25 could not be stopped. (CTLERR 24)
Cause: The DTC failed while X.25 support was being deactivated.
Action: Correct any problems with the DTC or its system connection then
reenter the command to stop X.25 support.
CTLERR 25 PAD could not be stopped. (CTLERR 25)
Cause: The DTC failed while PAD support was being deactivated.
Action: Correct any problems with the DTC or its system connection then
reenter the command to stop PAD support.
CTLERR 26 Start PAD first. (CTLERR 26)
Cause: An attempt was made to download card-specific PAD configuration
values but PAD support is not active.
Action: Start PAD support using the STARTPAD function of DTCCNTRL then
retry the operation.
CTLERR 27 Start X25 and PAD first. (CTLERR 27)
Cause: An attempt was made to download card-specific configuration
values but X.25 and PAD support were not active.
Action: Start X.25 and PAD support using the STARTBOTH function of
DTCCNTRL then retry the operation.
CTLERR 100 System error : failed to create a port for DTCPROG, info =
!, subsys = !. (CTLERR 100)
Cause: Internal error.
Action: Contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative.
CTLERR 101 System error : NDM nm_find_port error, err_num = !,
proc_num = !, subsys = !. (CTLERR 101)
Cause: Internal error.
Action: Contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative.
CTLERR 102 System error : NDM get_sysbase error, err_num = !, proc_num
= !, subsys = !. (CTLERR 102)
Cause: Internal error.
Action: Contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative.
CTLERR 103 System error : bad status received from io_info_list,
err_num = !, proc_num = !, subsys = !. (CTLERR 103)
Cause: Internal error.
Action: Contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative.
CTLERR 104 System error : bad NDM port number returned. (CTLERR 104)
Cause: Internal error.
Action: Contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative.
CTLERR 105 System error : bad Send_msg status received, info = !,
subsys = !. (CTLERR 105)
Cause: Internal error.
Action: Contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative.
CTLERR 106 System error : bad Extend_receive status received, info =
!, subsys = !. (CTLERR 106)
Cause: Internal error.
Action: Contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative.
CTLERR 107 System error : bad reply received. (CTLERR 107)
Cause: Internal error.
Action: Contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative.
CTLERR 108 System error : bad error number returned by DTCM. (CTLERR
108)
Cause: Internal error.
Action: Contact your Hewlett-Packard support representative.
CTLWARN 01 PAD already stopped. (CTLWARN 01)
Cause: A DTCCNTRL command was entered to stop PAD support but PAD
support was not active.
Action: No action required. This message is for information only.
CTLWARN 02 PAD already started. (CTLWARN 02)
Cause: A DTCCNTRL command was entered to stop PAD support but PAD
support was already active.
Action: No action required. This message is for information only.
CTLWARN 03 X25 already started. (CTLWARN 03)
Cause: A DTCCNTRL command was entered to start X.25 support but X.25
support was already active.
Action: No action required. This message is for information only.
CTLWARN 04 X25 already stopped. (CTLWARN 04)
Cause: A DTCCNTRL command was entered to stop X.25 support but X.25
support was not active.
Action: No action required. This message is for information only.
CTLWARN 05 FUNC specification is not RC, no configuration will be done.
(CTLWARN 05)
Cause: A DTCCNTRL command was issued with the RECONF option specified
but the function was not RC.
Action: To cause reconfigured values to be downloaded, issue a DTCCNTRL
command using the RC function. If no reconfigured values are to be
downloaded, no action is required.
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