0 | dp_file is mandatory | No dp file was
found when dpp was started. |
1 | dp file must be the first argument | The dp file must
be specified as the first argument when dpp
is started. |
2 | Cannot read dp file <dp_file> | The dp file mentioned
does not exist or cannot be accessed with current access rights. |
3 | No log file defined (-l option) | The -l option
has been detected with no argument. |
4 | Cannot create log file (-l <log_file>) | The log file cannot be created because
of invalid path or insufficient access rights. |
5 | Cannot access log file (-l <log_file>) | The log file cannot be accessed because
of invalid path or insufficient access rights. |
6 | No ocd file defined
in program option | The option -p
has been detected with no arguments. |
7 | Cannot execute ocd
program (-p <program> | The ocd program
does not exist or is not an executable file with correct access
rights. |
8 | Cannot purge device file (/dev/xxx) | The option -k
has been selected and the device file exists but cannot be purged
because of insufficient access rights. |
9 | Cannot execute default program (/usr/sbin/ocd) | The ocd program
cannot be executed because of insufficient access rights or because
it has not been properly installed. |
10 | Entry ignored (Bad IP address) | The mentioned entry of the dpfile does not have a valid IP address. |
11 | Entry ignored (No port/board info) | The entry is ignored because board/port
information was not mentioned in the dp file. |
12 | Entry ignored (Bad port number) | The port mentioned in the displayed entry
is not either a decimal value, or a string composed of x
or X characters. |
13 | Entry ignored (Bad board number) | The board mentioned in the displayed
entry is not a decimal value, or it is not a string composed of
x or X characters. |
14 | No more processes available on system | The ocd program
cannot be started because no more processes can be started on the
system. |
15 | Entry ignored (No device name) | The device file name has not been configured
in the dp file. |
16 | Entry ignored (Bad device name) | The displayed device file cannot be created
because of invalid path or insufficient access rights. |
17 | Entry ignored (Bad config name) | The displayed configuration file cannot
be read because of invalid path or insufficient access rights. |
18 | Entry ignored (Invalid log level) | The logging level was not set because
of invalid values (Must be 0-3). |
19 | Entry ignored (Bad node name) | The displayed configuration file cannot
be read because of invalid node name. |
30 | Too many login entries (Limited to 2000) | More than 2000 dedicated ports for Telnet
Port Identification were specified. |
31 | Cannot access dpp login file (/var/adm/
dpp_login.bin) | Port Identification feature is disabled
due to a dpp login file with insufficient access rights. |
50 | Device file not specified in /dev/telnet | Many commands (such as ps) may not display
the correct device file in their output unless device file is located
in /dev/telnet. |
99 | Unknown error | Error of unknown origin. |