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Listed below are the messages that are generated by the SDLC link driver. Depending on the logging configuration for the SDLC Link subsystem, these messages are logged to the console, to disk, or both. The messages are logged in this format:

   Linkname        = LinkName      Event Type     = EventType 

   Log Class       = LogClass        Location       = Location 

   Sublocation     = Sublocation      Error Code     = ErrorCode

   State           = State           Cause Status   = CauseStatus 

   Error Actions   = ErrorActions

(Note that LinkName is the same as the name of the node.) If you must submit an SR or call your Hewlett-Packard support contact, please copy the error exactly as it appears on the operator's console; it will make determining the cause of the problem easier.

The messages are listed below in numerical order according to ErrorCode.

1000
MESSAGE

The download file is too small.

CAUSE

The download file PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS is corrupt.

ACTION

Replace the download file from your latest system update tape.

CAUSE

An incorrect version of the download file PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS is installed.

ACTION

Check the version of the download file with NMMAINT and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact if it is incorrect.

1001
MESSAGE

The download file is too large.

CAUSE

The download file PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS is corrupt.

ACTION

Replace the download file from your latest system update tape.

CAUSE

An incorrect version of the download file PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS is installed.

ACTION

Check the version of the download file with NMMAINT and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact if it is incorrect.

1002
MESSAGE

No STEPs data structures are available.

CAUSE

A catastrophic internal resource error was found.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

CAUSE

The host system is transmitting data before the HP 3000 sends a final bit in its frame to relinquish control of the line.

ACTION

Run the SNACONTROL STATUS command, and check the Frames Retransmitted value in the link-level status information (see chapter 6 of this manual). If the value is not zero, ensure that the REPLYTO operand of the GROUP macro in the IBM host's ACF/NCP generation is large enough to account for all network delays.

1003
MESSAGE

An unknown interrupt type was received from IO_Services.

CAUSE

Unknown.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1004
MESSAGE

PSI fatal error, dinmode.

CAUSE

The download file PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS is corrupt.

ACTION

Replace the download file from your latest system update tape.

CAUSE

Bad PSI hardware.

ACTION

Your Hewlett-Packard support contact will have to run diagnostics on the PSI.

1005
MESSAGE

PSI fatal bus error.

CAUSE

The download file PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS is corrupt.

ACTION

Replace the download file from your latest system update tape.

CAUSE

Bad PSI hardware.

ACTION

Your Hewlett-Packard support contact will have to run diagnostics on the PSI.

1006
MESSAGE

PSI fatal internal error.

CAUSE

The download file PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS is corrupt.

ACTION

Replace the download file from your latest system update tape.

CAUSE

Bad PSI hardware.

ACTION

Your Hewlett-Packard support contact will have to run diagnostics on the PSI.

1007
MESSAGE

Unknown PSI fatal error.

CAUSE

The download file PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS is corrupt.

ACTION

Replace the download file from your latest system update tape.

CAUSE

Bad PSI hardware.

ACTION

Your Hewlett-Packard support contact will have to run diagnostics on the PSI.

1008
MESSAGE

The PSI received less data from your HP system than it expected.

CAUSE

Unknown.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1009
MESSAGE

The PSI received more data from your HP system than its internal buffers could handle.

CAUSE

Unknown.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1010
MESSAGE

The PSI Received a bad command from the driver.

CAUSE

Unknown.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1011
MESSAGE

PSI received a bad DMA command from the driver.

CAUSE

Unknown.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1012
MESSAGE

Unknown PSI module dependent hard error.

CAUSE

Unknown.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1013
MESSAGE

The PSI detected a bad length count during download.

CAUSE

The download file PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS is corrupt.

ACTION

Replace the download file from your latest system update tape.

CAUSE

An incorrect version of the download file PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS is installed.

ACTION

Check the version of the download file with NMMAINT and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact if it is incorrect.

1014
MESSAGE

PSI detected a bad checksum during download.

CAUSE

The download file PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS is corrupt.

ACTION

Replace the download file from your latest system update tape.

CAUSE

An incorrect version of the download file PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS is installed.

ACTION

Check the version of the download file with NMMAINT and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact if it is incorrect.

1015
MESSAGE

PSI received download blocks out of sequence.

CAUSE

The download file PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS is corrupt.

ACTION

Replace the download file from your latest system update tape.

CAUSE

An incorrect version of the download file PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS is installed.

ACTION

Check the version of the download file with NMMAINT and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact if it is incorrect.

1016
MESSAGE

Attempt to download to a bad card address.

CAUSE

The download file PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS is corrupt.

ACTION

Replace the download file from your latest system update tape.

CAUSE

An incorrect version of the download file PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS is installed.

ACTION

Check the version of the download file with NMMAINT and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact if it is incorrect.

1017
MESSAGE

PSI reported an undefined error during download.

CAUSE

Unknown.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1018
MESSAGE

PSI detected a severe internal error.

CAUSE

Unknown.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1019
MESSAGE

PSI detected a severe error on the backplane.

CAUSE

Unknown.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1020
MESSAGE

PSI reported an unknown severe error type.

CAUSE

Unknown.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1023
MESSAGE

Unable to obtain IODC information from IO_GET_MODULE_REC during initialization.

CAUSE

Unknown.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1024
MESSAGE

Unsupported module type in IODC.

CAUSE

Bad PSI hardware.

ACTION

Your Hewlett-Packard support contact will have to run diagnostics on the PSI.

CAUSE

Wrong path name in NMMGR.

ACTION

Use NMMGR or the configuration file critical summary to verify that the configured Physical Path is correct.

CAUSE

Wrong card type.

ACTION

Verify that the target card is a PSI card.

1025
MESSAGE

Unsupported software model in IODC.

CAUSE

Bad PSI hardware.

ACTION

Your Hewlett-Packard support contact will have to run diagnostics on the PSI

CAUSE

Wrong path name in NMMGR.

ACTION

Use NMMGR or the configuration file critical summary to verify that the configured Physical Path is correct.

CAUSE

Wrong card type.

ACTION

Verify that the target card is a PSI card.

1026
MESSAGE

Incompatible software version in IODC.

CAUSE

The version of the PSI is not compatible with this driver.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1027
MESSAGE

PSI did not return to a ready state after a reset was issued.

CAUSE

Bad PSI hardware.

ACTION

Your Hewlett-Packard support contact will have to run diagnostics on the PSI.

1028
MESSAGE

A call to IO_CONFIG_INT failed during driver initialization.

CAUSE

Unknown.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1030
MESSAGE

PSI register test failed during PSI initialization.

CAUSE

Bad PSI hardware.

ACTION

Your Hewlett-Packard support contact will have to run diagnostics on the PSI.

1031
MESSAGE

User attempted PSI register access failed.

CAUSE

Bad PSI hardware.

ACTION

Your Hewlett-Packard support contact will have to run diagnostics on the PSI.

1032
MESSAGE

User invoked dump caused the driver to fail.

CAUSE

The driver was manually instructed to dump via diagnostic utilities, but the driver had not encountered previous errors.

ACTION

If the dump was taken as a snapshot of a problem, call your Hewlett-Packard support contact, and save the dump file to show to the HP person.

1033
MESSAGE

Dump-sequence failure.

CAUSE

The dump module WANDMPSURRVERS is missing.

ACTION

Run NMMAINT to verify that the dump module is present.

CAUSE

The driver encountered an error while trying to produce a dump. The driver has unlocked itself and reported to upper levels the error which originally caused the dump attempt; these levels will now destroy the driver. Any dump file produced is probably incomplete.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1034
MESSAGE

An input message is being ignored.

CAUSE

A message received by the driver was not recognized or processing of it could not begin. It also is possible the source port is not operating with the required capabilities. The message was logged and dropped.

ACTION

The diagnostic system log file should contain a partial image of the ignored message. Write down the information from this log file as well as the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1035
MESSAGE

No TAB data structures available.

CAUSE

Top-plane Activity Block (TAB) internal data structures are used whenever the driver tries to start new hardware activity. A limited number of these data structures are available. Unexpected use of an incorrect port and subqueues might have created excessive pending hardware activity. This problem can also occur if a buffer manager buffer could not be obtained.

ACTION

Unsupported programs must not contact the driver through incorrect subqueues. This problem should produce a dump. Keep the dump file along with the error information displayed on the console, call your Hewlett-Packard support contact, and submit an SR.

1036
MESSAGE

Download file is incorrect for this driver.

CAUSE

The hardware was successfully downloaded, but the downloaded code is for a different driver. A download file might have been incorrectly renamed to have the name of the file expected by the driver, or your download file or installed driver might be extremely old and not matched.

ACTION

Run NMMAINT to verify the version of the download file (PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS) and driver (WANSDLCVERS). If the file is incorrect, try to restore a copy from a system backup tape. If this does not solve the problem, you might have to update your system and download file. Call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1037
MESSAGE

Download file is too old for this driver.

CAUSE

The hardware was successfully downloaded, but the revision of the download file cannot be used with the version of the corresponding installed driver because their interfaces are incompatible.

ACTION

Ensure that the latest download file (PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS) was restored during a recent system update. If not, try restoring the file from a system backup tape. If this does not solve the problem, you might have to update your system and download file. Call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1038
MESSAGE

Unable to obtain a buffer manager buffer.

CAUSE

Terminating user programs have not freed buffers or buffer pools they were using.

ACTION

Warmstart the system and correct the user programs.

CAUSE

Some other process has obtained buffers reserved for use by the driver while the driver was trying to initialize itself.

ACTION

Try restarting the driver. If repeated link restarts fail, a system dump will be required. Call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1039
MESSAGE

Unable to release a buffer manager buffer.

CAUSE

The driver tried to free memory that the buffer manager did not recognize as a valid buffer because of a driver problem or memory data corruption. Also, a problem somewhere might have caused the driver to try to free a buffer that was not in use.

ACTION

A system dump will probably be required. Call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1040
MESSAGE

Unable to obtain an I/O Services timer.

CAUSE

A call to obtain a timer resource returned in error. Too many timers might be in use.

ACTION

If you suspect your system might be low on timer resources because of heavy loading, try restarting the link later. If repeated attempts fail, try warmstarting your system. If the problem continues, a system dump will be required. Call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1041
MESSAGE

Unable to reset an I/O Services timer.

CAUSE

The system rejected an attempt by the driver to reset a timer supposedly owned by the driver. Memory data corruption might have occurred.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1042
MESSAGE

Unable to release an I/O Services timer.

CAUSE

The driver tried to free a timer that was not recognized by the system as a valid timer. Memory data corruption might have occurred.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1043
MESSAGE

Unable to obtain an I/O Services message frame.

CAUSE

The driver could not obtain a reply message frame from the source port of a newly-arrived request message, or from a transport port in the case of a driver-detected asynchronous event. If the system is operating well otherwise, modules trying to communicate with the driver might not be operating with the required capabilities.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1044
MESSAGE

Unable to send an I/O Services message to another process.

CAUSE

A call to the system message send routine returned in error. The destination port might belong to a process that no longer exists or is not operating with the required capabilities.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1045
MESSAGE

Unable to release an I/O Services message frame.

CAUSE

A call to the system message freeing routine returned in error. The port might belong to a process that no longer exists or is not operating with the required capabilities. Also, the message frame might not have been recognized by the system as a valid message frame.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1046
MESSAGE

Attempt to find I/O Services message on port failed.

CAUSE

The system rejected an attempt by the driver to locate message frames on its own port. Memory data corruption might have occurred.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1047
MESSAGE

Attempted impossible state after a request or completion.

CAUSE

The driver tried to enter a state that it should never be able to get into, and ceased operations. Memory data corruption, a driver bug, or a problem with the execution priorities of the driver or its hardware might exist. The hardware might also be confused.

ACTION

This problem should produce a dump. Keep the dump along with the error information displayed on the console, call your Hewlett-Packard support contact, and submit an SR.

1048
MESSAGE

Driver notified of powerfail by system.

CAUSE

The driver was notified that power returned after a power failure of any duration.

ACTION

The driver is not capable of recovering from power failures, and modem connections were probably lost. Restart the link.

1049
MESSAGE

Request received when driver broken.

CAUSE

The driver had to reject a request message because it had previously stopped working for another reason. The rejected request cannot be processed while the driver is not working.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1050
MESSAGE

Request received when driver dead.

CAUSE

The driver received a request message during a short time interval after shutdown completed, but before the driver's port had been destroyed by the system. The driver should not be receiving new requests after shutdown, and it cannot successfully complete them.

ACTION

If this problem occurs repeatedly, call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1051
MESSAGE

Request received when hardware in bad state.

CAUSE

The hardware was not ready to process a request message that required hardware participation.

ACTION

Retry the request at a later time. If the problem continues, call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1052
MESSAGE

Not enough TARs available to process request.

CAUSE

The driver could not obtain enough context storage to begin processing a request, so the request was rejected. Unexpected use of incorrect port subqueues might have created excessive pending hardware activity.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1053
MESSAGE

Request received in invalid state.

CAUSE

The driver received a sequencing message at the wrong time. This was a startup, shutdown, or dump control message that arrived out of sequence.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1054
MESSAGE

Unimplemented request received.

CAUSE

The driver recognized a request message but the feature it requested is not applicable to that driver. The message descriptor was known but the message or its subfunction codes are not implemented.

ACTION

Call your Hewlett-Packard support contact and explain what you were trying to do.

1055
MESSAGE

One or more do_bind config addresses is zero (0).

CAUSE

The path to the hardware might not be configured correctly.

ACTION

Use NMMGR or the configuration file critical summary to ensure that the configured Physical Path is correct for the slot the PSI is in.

CAUSE

The physical path to the hardware might be faulty, or a previously undetected hardware failure might have occurred since system startup.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1056
MESSAGE

Critical configuration message data is incorrect.

CAUSE

The configuration buffer that was passed to the driver during startup was not correctly formatted for the driver it was sent to. That driver did not find its own subsystem number in the expected buffer field.

ACTION

Run NMMAINT to verify that the software versions between the driver (WANSDLCVERS) and module configurator (WANMCVERS) are correct. Also check your configuration screens, and if necessary, restore NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS from a system backup tape. If the problem continues, call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1057
MESSAGE

Input buffer passed in a message is too small.

CAUSE

Data was requested from the driver but the length of the buffer specified in the request was too small to accept all of the data. The driver is not capable of returning partial data. The driver also imposes a minimum size limit on trace buffers.

ACTION

If the problem occurred when starting a trace, try specifying a larger trace buffer size. A version mismatch between your driver (WANSDLCVERS) and other supporting software might exist; call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1058
MESSAGE

Driver tracing is already off.

CAUSE

The driver received a trace disable request when tracing was already off. The trace manager module should not have passed the request to the driver when tracing was off.

ACTION

This is intended as a warning. You do not have to turn tracing off when it is not on.

1059
MESSAGE

Driver tracing is already on.

CAUSE

The driver received a trace enable request when tracing was already on. The trace manager module should not have passed the request to the driver when tracing was on. The driver does not support altering the active trace level in this way.

ACTION

This is intended as a warning. You cannot turn tracing on when it is already on.

1060
MESSAGE

Bad download file address in configuration data.

CAUSE

The memory address of an open download file must be in a configuration buffer passed during startup. However, the driver found an address of zero, which is an invalid address. The module configurator should not have sent the configure message if it could not open the download file. Also, configuration buffer formats might be mismatched.

ACTION

Run NMMAINT to verify the versions of the driver (WANSDLCVERS), module configurator (WANMCVERS), and download file (PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS). If the problem cannot be solved by using this information, call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1061
MESSAGE

Bad middle plane buffer pool in configuration data.

CAUSE

The buffer pool ID of a pool that is to be used for read/write data communications line frames must be in a configuration buffer passed during startup. However, the driver found an ID of zero, which is an invalid ID. The transport should not have invoked the module configurator if the buffer pool could not be opened. Also, configuration buffer formats might be mismatched.

ACTION

See whether the transport reported any initialization errors. Run NMMAINT to verify the versions of the driver (WANSDLCVERS), module configurator (WANMCVERS), and download file (PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS). If the problem cannot be solved by using this information, call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1062
MESSAGE

Bad top plane buffer pool in configuration data.

CAUSE

The buffer pool ID of a pool that is to be used for PSI tracing and other internal I/O must be in a configuration buffer passed during startup. However, the driver found an ID of zero, which is an invalid ID. The module configurator should not have sent the configure message if the buffer pool could not be opened. Also, configuration buffer formats might be mismatched.

ACTION

Run NMMAINT to verify the versions of the driver (WANSDLCVERS), module configurator (WANMCVERS), and download file (PSISDLC0.PUB.SYS or PSISDLC1.PUB.SYS). If the problem cannot be solved by using this information, call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1063
MESSAGE

Timeout during startup.

CAUSE

The driver startup timer expired between the time the driver received its configure message and the time it completed all hardware and software startup. The PSI is probably hung because of a hardware failure, download bug, or corrupt download data not otherwise found. Though unlikely, it also is possible that completions for driver requests were excessively delayed due to heavy system loading.

ACTION

The driver normally allows about 30 seconds for all of startup. On a heavily loaded system, this problem might appear intermittently; try restarting the link. If the problem continues, call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1064
MESSAGE

Timeout during selftest.

CAUSE

The driver selftest timer expired between the time the driver received its DO_BIND message and the time the hardware completed selftest. The PSI probably failed selftest so badly it was unable to report the selftest error.

ACTION

The driver normally allows about 30 seconds for selftest to complete. Your PSI hardware is probably not working. Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1065
MESSAGE

Local timer popped.

CAUSE

This timeout should occur only if the PSI hardware hangs because of a hardware failure or a bug in the downloaded code. The driver solicited activity from the hardware "local timeout" seconds ago, and that activity has still not completed. The driver has stopped the hardware and requested a dump.

ACTION

This problem should produce a dump. Submit an SR, keep the dump, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

1066
MESSAGE

Unknown driver problem.

CAUSE

The driver detected an error, but did not say what type of error was found.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

2000
MESSAGE

Connect timer popped before any connection established.

CAUSE

The DCE's level 1 signals were never enabled. Your cabling might be broken or improperly installed, or your modem might be turned off or broken.

ACTION

Check the cabling and the modem.

2001
MESSAGE

Connect timer popped after the autodial completed.

CAUSE

The automatic dial completed, but the level 1 connection was not established. You might have a broken cable or modem.

ACTION

Check the cabling and the modem.

2002
MESSAGE

Connect timer popped after the level 1 connection was established.

CAUSE

The remote system never sent a Set Normal Response Mode (SNRM) frame with the POLL bit set.

ACTION

See whether the remote system is running. Also check the receive data line in the cabling.

2003
MESSAGE

Connect timer popped after a SNRM frame was received.

CAUSE

The remote system sent a Set Normal Response Mode (SNRM) frame with the POLL bit set, but never sent a Receive Reader (RR), Receive Not Ready (RNR), or Information (I) frame.

ACTION

See whether the remote system is still running. Use NMMGR to ensure that the configured Connect Timeout value is large enough. Also, check the transmit data link in the cabling.

2004
MESSAGE

Disconnect timer popped before outstanding I-frames acknowledged.

CAUSE

The remote system never acknowledged one or more Information (I) frames sent to it. You might have a very noisy line, or the remote system might not be running.

ACTION

See whether the remote system is still running.

2005
MESSAGE

Disconnect timer popped attempting to sever level 2 connection.

CAUSE

The remote system never sent the DISConnect (DISC) frame response to the HP 3000's Request for Disconnect (RD) frame.

ACTION

See whether the remote system is still running.

2006
MESSAGE

Disconnect timer popped after level 2 connection severed.

CAUSE

The PSI or the backplane bus the PSI is attached to is broken.

ACTION

Call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

2007
MESSAGE

Disconnect timer popped after remote sent unintelligible frame.

CAUSE

The remote system sent an unrecognized frame before acknowledging one or more Information (I) frames sent to it.

ACTION

Call the remote system's operator to ensure that the remote system is functioning properly.

2008
MESSAGE

Receive timer popped.

CAUSE

The remote system did not send a frame with the POLL bit set after the PSI transmitted a frame with the FINAL bit set. Either the connection to the remote system was severed or the remote system is down.

ACTION

Check your cabling and modem, ensure that the remote system is still running, and check with your phone company representative to ensure that the connection is still active.

2009
MESSAGE

Transmit retry limit exceeded.

CAUSE

The driver attempted to retransmit an Information (I) frame larger than the configured transmit retry limit. This I frame was never acknowledged by the remote system. You might have noisy lines or the remote system might have a problem.

ACTION

Check with your phone company representative to see if your phone lines are noisy, and check to see if the remote system is having problems.

CAUSE

The I frame was never acknowledged, because the frame was delayed by the network longer than the configured REPLYTO parameter on the host system.

ACTION

Check all possible network delays, and increase the REPLYTO operand of the GROUP macro in the host's ACF/NCP generation accordingly.

2010
MESSAGE

PSI detects an internal error.

CAUSE

The PSI is experiencing problems.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

CAUSE

The host system is transmitting data before the HP 3000 sends a final bit in its frame to relinquish control of the line.

ACTION

Run the SNACONTROL STATUS command, and check the Frames Retransmitted value in the link-level status information (see chapter 6 of this manual). If the value is not zero, ensure that the REPLYTO operand of the GROUP macro in the IBM host's ACF/NCP generation is large enough to account for all network delays.

2011
MESSAGE

PSI detects level 1 line loss.

CAUSE

The level 1 connection was severed. The PSI detects this when Data Set Ready (DSR) or Clear To Send (CTS) is disabled unexpectedly.

ACTION

Ensure that your modem is still on and functional, and that the cables are connected properly. Also, check with your phone company to ensure that your line is still active.

2012
MESSAGE

A PSI internal timer popped.

CAUSE

In SDLC, the only PSI internal timer not noted elsewhere is the Clear To Send (CTS) timer. The CTS timer pops when the modem never enables CTS in response to the PSI enabling Request To Send (RTS).

ACTION

Ensure that your modem is still on and functional.

2013
MESSAGE

Unknown error while attempting to autodial.

CAUSE

Before attempting to automatically dial, the PSI detected something wrong. Specifically, the PSI detected an active ACR line before attempting to automatically dial.

ACTION

Check your automatic dialer and the modem.

2014
MESSAGE

Autodial phone number configured incorrectly.

CAUSE

The configured automatic dial phone number is wrong.

ACTION

Use NMMGR or the configuration file critical summary to ensure that the Phone Number configured for the link is correct.

2015
MESSAGE

Autodial not completed.

CAUSE

The automatic dial was not completed. This can happen when the remote system's modem is not turned on or is not functional.

ACTION

Check with the remote system to ensure that its modems are turned on and functional.

2016
MESSAGE

Local autodial modem not powered on.

CAUSE

Your local automatic-dial modem has not been turned on.

ACTION

Turn on your local automatic-dial modem.

2017
MESSAGE

Local autodial modem is busy.

CAUSE

Someone else is using your automatic-dial modem.

ACTION

Check with other users of your system to see whether they are using the modem. If they are not, powercycle the modem and try again.

CAUSE

A previous user of the modem failed to disconnect from it.

ACTION

Powercycle the modem and try again. If you try again and get the same error message, your automatic-dial modem might be broken.

2018
MESSAGE

Cannot autodial because of cabling problems.

CAUSE

No cable is attached, a non-automatic-dial cable is attached, or a bad automatic-dial cable is attached.

ACTION

Ensure that the cable is properly attached. If it is, try another cable. If you still get this error, write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

2019
MESSAGE

PSI is confused.

CAUSE

The PSI sent an asynchronous event with bad data in it.

ACTION

Write down the error information displayed on the console, submit an SR, and call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

2020
MESSAGE

SDLC driver failed to get an initialization buffer.

CAUSE

Some other process used one of the buffers reserved for the SDLC driver during the driver's initialization. This can happen when some higher priority process interrupts the driver while it is initializing, and the higher priority process gets some of the buffers reserved for the driver by the buffer manager.

ACTION

Try to start the driver again. You might have to warmstart your system. If repeated attempts fail and the warmstart fails, call your Hewlett-Packard support contact.

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