This section describes error messages that might occur when
you are shutting down a LAP-B link. These messages appear when a
NETCONTROL STOP command calls
the WAN_Kill_Module and encounters
an error. They are displayed on the HP 3000 Series 900 operator's
console inq the following format:
WAN KILL MODULE (linkname) Message text
WAN KILL MODULE (linkname) Error ErrorNum, Status = Status,
Path: PhysPath
MESSAGE: Could not
stop trace. |
CAUSE: Trace may
have been turned off via the LINKCONTROL
command, but the link software status indicates that it was on. ACTION: Ignore this problem
unless you are experiencing other problems. Otherwise record the
error information printed on the console and contact your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: The link
is not in the link table. |
CAUSE: The link
specified is not active. ACTION: If the link name
is incorrect, issue the command again with the correct linkname.
If the link name is correct, the link has already been shutdown
and no action is necessary. |
MESSAGE: The link
type is not SDLC, LAP-B, or RJE. |
CAUSE: The caller
of this module did not set the link type to one of SDLC, LAP-B,
or RJE. ACTION: Please record the
error information printed on the console and contact your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: Could not
delete the link from the link table. |
CAUSE: The link
name specified is not in the link table. ACTION: Check that the link
name is correct and try again. The link may have already been shutdown. |
MESSAGE: Could not
unconfigure the link from the system. |
CAUSE: The I/O
subsystem does not have any record of this link being active. ACTION: Check that the link
name is correct and try again. The link may have already been shutdown. |
MESSAGE: Could not
delete the auxiliary buffer pool. |
CAUSE: There are
many reasons why this could happen. The status indicator provides
more detailed information as to the specific cause of the problem. ACTION: Please record the
error information printed on the console and contact your Hewlett-Packard
representative. |
MESSAGE: Could not
determine the PSI path number IO Serv. |
CAUSE: The I/O
subsystem does not have a physical path for the link that was specified
and therefore cannot deconfigure it from the system. ACTION: Check that the link
name is correct and try again. |