INDEX Page 3 (input on SWITCH_NAME) REQ 3 abs ACTION 3 abs run 4 absentee_user_manager_ (ab 4 absentee_user_manager_$ini 5 absentee_user_manager_ 10 absentee_utility_ (abs run 11 absentee_utility_ (setup_q 11 absentee_utility_ 24 accept_fs_disk 25 accept_rpv 27 access_audit_$ENTRY 31 access_audit_$UNKNOWN 32 access_audit_ 32 access_audit_log_fault_ 35 access_viol 36 act_ctl_$dp 36 act_ctl_$init 39 act_ctl_$update 40 act_ctl_ 46 act_proc 47 activate 49 addcpu 58 Added frame XXX. 59 Added frames XXX thru YYY. 59 added pv PVNAME to mounted 60 Added SCU X and its memory 60 Added SCU's X and Y (inter 61 addmain 64 addmem 73 admin_ 112 ADUIT (salv_dir_checker_) 112 announce_chwm 114 append 116 as_add_admin_acl_ 117 as_dump_ 119 as_hasp_mpx_ 126 as_init_ 140 as_mcs_mpx_ (trace) 141 as_mcs_mpx_ 147 as_meter_ 148 as_request_bump_user_ 149 as_request_note_pnt_change 151 as_request_sender_ 152 as_request_server_$init 152 as_request_server_ 154 i 09/01/87 as_x25_mpx_ 159 asr_abs_command_server_ 159 asr_daemon_command_server_ 160 astty_ 164 asu_$release_ate 164 asu_$release_suspended_pro 165 asu_$suspend_process 165 asu_ 175 attach 177 attempt to terminate an id 177 attempt to terminate initi 177 attempt to terminate proce 178 AUDIT (access_audit_util_) 178 AUDIT (access_class_check) 178 AUDIT (create_vtoce) 179 AUDIT (fim) 180 AUDIT (page_fault) 180 AUDIT (pnt_db_util_) 181 AUDIT (reclassify$ENTRY) 182 AUDIT (salv_check_vtoce_) 182 AUDIT (salv_dir_checker_) 183 AUDIT (set_privileges) 183 AUDIT (set_sys_audit_thres 183 bce_abs_seg 184 bce_ioi_post 185 bce_save 186 bce_save_util_ 187 begin emergency shutdown p 187 boot_tape_io 188 bootload_0 194 bootload_disk_post 194 boundfault 195 cache_tester 201 call_bce 201 Cannot shrink VTOC from XX 202 Channel CHANNEL_NAME attac 202 channel_manager 203 checksum error in core ima 203 Command 203 config_$find_table 204 configuration error report 205 configure_test_cpu 205 continuing demount of lv L 205 copy_fdump 206 correct_qused 206 cpg_ 207 CPU CPUTAG 208 CPU X is now running. 208 create_homedir_ 210 create_root_dir 210 create_root_vtoce 212 create_rpv_partition 214 daemon_user_manager_ 221 ii 09/01/87 dbm_man 223 deactivate_for_demount 223 deactivate_segs 224 debug_check 224 delcpu 229 delentry 230 delete_vtoce 231 Deleted CPU X. 232 delmain 236 delmem 241 demount_pv 242 demounted DRIVENAME 242 demounted lv LVNAME 242 device_acct_$init 243 device_acct_$off 243 device_acct_ 244 device_control 245 dial_ctl_ 254 DIALIN {PERSON1.PROJE 254 DIALIN DENIED {PERSON1.PRO 255 dialup_ 275 dir_lock_init 275 disk_control 280 disk_emergency 280 disk_init 284 disk_reader 285 disk_rebuild 295 disk_table_ 310 dn355 316 dpg_ 319 emergency shutdown part 1 320 error reading core image f 320 Error 321 esd before fs enabled 321 evict_page 322 find_file_partition 323 FNP T deleted from configu 323 FNP X loaded successfully 323 FNP X not loaded. 324 fnp_init 326 fnp_multiplexer$assign_cha 326 fnp_multiplexer$ENTRY 327 fnp_multiplexer$shutdown 328 fnp_multiplexer$unassign_c 328 fnp_multiplexer 330 fnp_util$configure 330 fnp_util$ENTRY 331 fnp_util$fdump_seg_io 331 fnp_util$load 332 fnp_util$unwire 332 fnp_util$validate_assigned 332 fnp_util$wire 332 fnp_util 334 iii 09/01/87 free_store 337 freecore 337 fs_search 338 fsout_vol 339 ftp_dialup_ 352 get_aste 354 get_io_segs 355 get_main 356 get_pvtx$cleanup 356 get_pvtx 358 grab_aste 359 HALT with octal 5's in the 360 HALT with octal 6's in the 360 HALT with octal 7777770000 361 HALT with only the first M 361 hardware_fault 362 hasp_mpx (line TTY) 367 hc_dmpr_primitives 368 hc_initlrz_auxl_init_ 368 hc_ipc 369 hc_load_mpc 370 hc_page_trace 371 ibm3270_mpx 373 init_branches 381 init_disk_pack_ 385 init_dm_journal_seg 386 init_early_config 386 init_hc_part 387 init_lvt 388 init_partition 389 init_partitions 390 init_proc 392 init_pvt 395 init_root_dir 396 init_root_vols 402 init_scavenger_data 403 init_scu 403 init_sst 404 init_stack_0 405 init_sys_var 406 init_syserr_log 410 init_toehold 411 init_volmap_seg 414 init_vtoc_man 415 initializer 418 Invalid bootload interrupt 418 io_config_init 418 io_error 419 ioam_ 420 ioi_init 422 ioi_masked$interrupt 424 ioi_masked$timer 425 ioi_masked 427 iv 09/01/87 ioi_verify_lock 428 IOM model of 429 iom_data_init 432 iom_overhead 433 lg_ctl_$logout 433 lg_ctl_ 445 load_ctl_ 453 load_disk_mpcs 454 load_mst 457 load_system 459 Loading FNP X, CORE_IMAGE 459 lock 466 lock_volmap 466 logical_volume_manager 467 LOGIN PERSON.PROJECT 467 LOGIN DENIED PERSON.PROJEC 468 login 470 LOGOUT PERSON.PROJECT 470 logout 470 lv LVNAME is not mounted 471 lv LVNAME mounted 471 lv_request_ 475 lv_request_communicator_ 476 make_branches 479 make_sdw 481 make_segs_paged 481 makestack 483 mc_commands_$mc_login 485 mc_tty_ 494 MCA 495 mcs_timer 497 mdc_create_$delete 497 mdc_lock_$lock 498 mdc_lock_$mdc_data_init 499 mdc_lock_$unlock 499 mdc_lock_ 499 mdc_repair_$register_mdir 501 mdc_repair_ 501 mos_memory_check 503 mount of LVNAME stopped 503 mount pack PVNAME {on DRIV 504 move_non_perm_wired_segs 505 mrd_util_$ENTRY 508 Multics not in operation; 508 Multics SYSID 509 New starting parameters (n 509 Now terminating user proce 509 ocdcm_ (bump_io_to_mc) 510 ocdcm_ (console_recovery) 513 ocdcm_ (esd_reset) 513 ocdcm_ (init_all_consoles) 517 ocdcm_ (interrupt_handler) 517 ocdcm_ (lock_oc_data) 518 v 09/01/87 ocdcm_ (log_console_error) 519 ocdcm_ (reconfigure) 522 ocdcm_ (reset_console) 522 ocdcm_ (unlock_oc_data) 523 on_line_salvager 524 OPER 524 operator_mc_cmds_ 547 operator_process_cmds_ 557 page_fault 560 page_synch 561 pc 562 pc_abs$unwire_abs 563 pc_abs 563 pc_deposit 565 PERSON.PROJ.T 566 prds_init 566 priv_delete_vtoce 567 proc_int_handler 567 PROCEDURE 568 pxss 581 RCP 607 rcp_control_ 607 rcp_init 610 rcp_tape_survey_ 611 rcprm_registry_mgr_$delete 611 Ready 611 reassign_work_classes_ 613 rebuild_disk 615 reclassify 615 reconfig 617 reload_volume 625 reload_volume_ 628 remove 629 Removed frame XXX. 630 Removed frames XXX thru YY 631 Removed SCU X and its memo 631 Removed SCU's X and Y (int 632 restore(check_status) 633 restore(TAPE_SET) 650 restore 656 retv_copy 656 ring_alarm$fault 657 ring_alarm$poll 657 ring_alarm 657 rldr_arg_reader_ 658 rldr_check_pvol_ 661 rldr_label_ 662 rldr_output_ 663 rldr_report_ 664 rldr_volume_map_ 666 rldr_vtoc_buffer_ 666 rldr_vtoc_header_ 669 salv_check_vtoce_ 669 vi 09/01/87 salv_dir_checker_ 669 salv_dump_copy 671 salvage_dirs 674 salvage_pv 685 salvage_vol 687 save(check_status) 688 save(TAPE_SET) 704 save 710 sc_admin_command_ 711 sc_init_ 720 sc_process_command_line_ 722 sc_requests_ (set_time_zon 722 sc_signal_handler_ 723 scas_init 733 scavenge_volume 742 scavenger 745 scr_util 745 scs_and_clock_init 747 scs_init 747 search_ast 748 seg_fault 750 segment_loader 752 segment_mover 757 set_procs_required 758 setfaults 760 shutdown complete 761 shutdown complete except f 761 shutdown 763 shutdown_file_system 764 start_cpu 766 stock 766 stock_man 768 stop_cpu 769 stop_mpx 770 stop_process 770 sum 771 sys_trouble 774 Syserr msg #NNNNN 775 syserr 776 syserr_caller$search_ast_d 776 syserr_copy 778 syserr_copy_wired_log 779 syserr_log_man_ 788 syserr_seg_manager 790 system already shut down 791 system_control_ 791 system_startup_ Renamed >X 791 system_startup_ 795 tape_reader 795 tc_init 799 Terminating user process N 800 truncate_vtoce 800 tty_index 801 vii 09/01/87 tty_interrupt 801 tty_lock$verify 802 tty_lock 804 tty_space_man 805 tty_tables_mgr$add 805 tty_tables_mgr$delete 806 turn_on_mc_ 807 Unable to locate a CDT ent 807 unlock 809 Unrecognized bootload stat 809 up_mgt_ 809 up_pdt_ 812 up_rtdt_ 815 up_sat_ 818 up_sysctl_$check_acs 819 up_sysctl_$init 820 up_sysctl_ 823 validate_cpu_card 824 verify_lock 830 vm_vio 832 volmap 834 volmap_page 836 volmap_util 836 volume PVNAME XX records 837 volume_registration_mgr_$a 840 volume_registration_mgr_$c 857 volume_registration_mgr_$d 860 volume_registration_mgr_$E 863 volume_registration_mgr_$f 864 volume_registration_mgr_$g 865 volume_registration_mgr_$p 865 volume_registration_mgr_$r 866 vrm_lock_$lock 866 vrm_lock_$unlock 866 vrm_lock_$vrm_data_init 868 vrm_lock_ 868 vtoc_interrupt 869 vtoc_man 874 vtoce_stock_man 876 wdx 876 wire_proc 877 wired_shutdown 878 x25_mpx(CHN) 886 viii 09/01/87 MULTICS ERROR MESSAGE DOCUMENTATION September 1, 1987 _I_N_T_R_O_D_U_C_T_I_O_N This document has been prepared automatically from the system source by Multics Software Support. Every effort has been made to supply documentation for each and every message that could appear either on the system console, or in the system logs. However, some of the system messages are not provided in this document due to the messages developed prior to the development of the error messages document, or omitted in error. The following is a list of modules that are known to be missing from this document: bootload_fs_.pl1 pc_recover_sst.pl1 dir_dump.pl1 polled_vip_mpx.pl1 emergency_shutdown.alm rcp_mount_timer_poll_.pl1 extract_msg_doc_.pl1 rcp_pre_claim_.pl1 find_rpv_subsystem.pl1 rcprm_find_resource_.pl1 hc_device_acct_.pl1 rcprm_verify_registries_.pl1 hc_tune.pl1.pmac read_disk_label.pl1 initial_error_handler.pl1 salv_directory.pl1 io_reconfig.pl1 salv_err_msg.pl1 ioi_page_table.pl1 salvager.pl1 iom_error.pl1 sc_admin_mode_.pl1 iom_switches.pl1 sys_log_.pl1 level_error.pl1 syserr.alm mcs_timer_daemon.pl1 syserr_log_daemon.pl1 mdc_check_mdcs_.pl1 tty_read.pl1 multiplexer_mgr_.pl1 _E_X_P_L_A_N_A_T_I_O_N _O_F _E_R_R_O_R _M_E_S_S_A_G_E_S_. For each message, an example of the text of the message is provided, followed by four paragraphs: Severity, Time, Meaning, and Action. -1- 09/01/87 _M_e_s_s_a_g_e _E_x_a_m_p_l_e The message example is a literal copy of the message, with substitutable fields shown in all capitals. Each substitutable field is described in the Meaning paragraph. _O_u_t_p_u_t The output field describes how the message is output. For hardcore messages it shows the interpretation of the first argument to SYSERR, which determines whether the system crashes, sounds the beeper, etc. For answering service messages, it describes the output stream and source. _T_i_m_e The time section describes the time when the message is possible. _M_e_a_n_i_n_g The meaning paragraph describes the situation that prompted the message and the probable cause of the situation. It then describes the consequences of the situation. Substitutable parameters in the message example are explained here. _A_c_t_i_o_n The action paragraph describes what operator action is required when the message occurs. -2- 09/01/87 [scas_init.pl1] "scas_init: MEM Y. Tags greater than "D" not supported by DPS8 CPUs", Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The physical configuration or the configuration deck is incorrect. DPS8 CPUs have only 4 memory ports, therefore Multics systems comprised of DPS8 cpus or mixed systems of DPS, L68 and DPS8 cpus can only have 4 memories configured. (i.e. Memory tags A, B, C, and D). Action: Correct the physical configuration and/or the configuration deck and reboot. [sc_process_command_line_.pl1] (input on SWITCH_NAME) REQUEST_LINE Stream: as (severity 0) Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Logs a REQUEST_LINE typed by the operator, or by another user via the send_admin_command or send_initializer_command commands. Action: No operator action is required. [absentee_utility_.pl1] abs ACTION: N requests ACTIONed. Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an abs defer or abs release command. Meaning: Indicates success or failure of the command. ACTION can be defer or release, and N can be "no" or the number of requests acted upon. Action: Confirm that the expected results were obtained. abs ACTION -3- 09/01/87 [absentee_utility_.pl1] abs run: job selection arguments matched N requests; be more specific. Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an abs run command. Meaning: The specified arguments matched either zero, or more than one, request, and so no job was run. Action: Re-enter the command with correct arguments, to select exactly one job for running. [absentee_utility_.pl1] abs run: request PATH ID is already running. Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an abs run command. Meaning: The specified job is already running. Action: If a mistake was made, repeat the command, specifying the correct job. [absentee_user_manager_.pl1] absentee_user_manager_ (abs run): System too full; no absentee jobs can be started now. Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an abs run command. Meaning: The system is too near the upper limit on logged in users to start any absentee jobs. Action: If the immediate running of the job is essential, use "abs stop queue all" to halt all other absentee logins, change the login word to halt all interactive logins, and either wait for a process to log out, or bump one, before repeating the abs run command. absentee_user_manager_ (ab -4- 09/01/87 [absentee_user_manager_.pl1] absentee_user_manager_$init: MESSAGE. Cannot truncate absentee_user_table. Stream: as (severity1) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: It was not possible to clear the absentee_user_table segment. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [absentee_user_manager_.pl1] absentee_user_manager_: ERROR attempting to cancel reservation R for USER.PROJ absN Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The system was unable to cancel a resource reservation for an absentee process that is being destroyed. The resource(s) might remain unavailable to other users. There is some problem in the resource reservation mechanism. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [absentee_user_manager_.pl1] absentee_user_manager_: ERROR attempting to pre-claim reservation R for USER.PROJ absN Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The system was unable to assign a resource reservation to an absentee job that is being logged in. The job will be run, but it might fail if the resources it needs happen to be unavailable when it requests them. There is some problem in the resource reservation mechanism. Action: Contact the system programming staff. absentee_user_manager_ -5- 09/01/87 [absentee_user_manager_.pl1] absentee_user_manager_: Error in initializing absentee. Don't bring up absentee facility Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The absentee mechanism will not initialize. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Do _n_o_t try to initialize the absentee facility. [absentee_user_manager_.pl1] absentee_user_manager_: Error: CONDITION Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An unexpected fault has occurred while performing some absentee function such as logging in a new absentee user. The system automatically performs an Answering Service dump and attempts to recover. Action: No action is required unless the condition persists. If this message occurs repeatedly, try stopping the absentee facility; inform the programming staff. [absentee_user_manager_.pl1] absentee_user_manager_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Cannot create absentee event channel Stream: as (severity2) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The absentee facility could not create part of its communications mechanism. No absentee process can be logged in. Action: Try the abs start command again. If the absentee facility still fails, inform the programming staff. absentee_user_manager_ -6- 09/01/87 [absentee_user_manager_.pl1] absentee_user_manager_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Creating proc for NAME.PROJ Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A storage system error prevented the absentee user from logging in. This is due to some error in the process creating mechanism. The user is not logged in. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Shut down the absentee facility with an abs bump * * and an abs stop if this message occurs repeatedly. [absentee_user_manager_.pl1] absentee_user_manager_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Trying to wakeup PERSON.PROJECT.TAG process after abs release. Stream: $as0 Time: Called in response to an operator abs release command. Meaning: A failure occurred while sending a wakeup to the absentee process being released. ERROR_MESSAGE is the text associated with the error code returned by hcs_$wakeup. Action: No operator action is required. absentee_user_manager_ -7- 09/01/87 [absentee_user_manager_.pl1] absentee_user_manager_: event calls were masked. Stream: sc (user_output) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message indicates a serious error in the Initializer programs. The system attempts to recover and keep running. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [absentee_user_manager_.pl1] absentee_user_manager_: Premature stopstop for ID Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error has occurred while trying to destroy the absentee process ID. The system recovers and continues. Action: No operator action is required. [absentee_user_manager_.pl1] absentee_user_manager_: Process terminated USER.PROJ ID MESSAGE. Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The absentee process ID of USER.PROJ has terminated for the reason specified, and will be logged out. Action: No operator action is required. absentee_user_manager_ -8- 09/01/87 [absentee_user_manager_.pl1] absentee_user_manager_: Strange event message WWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWW from user proc WWWWWWWWWWWW Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message is similar to the preceding message described above, except that the signal does not come from the Initializer but from some other process. The process ID of the sending process is printed in octal. The event message was not a valid item. The system ignores the signal and goes on. Action: If absentee jobs will no longer run, try an abs stop and an abs start. Inform the system programming staff. [absentee_user_manager_.pl1] absentee_user_manager_: Strange event message WWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWW from Initializer Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An unrecognizable event message has been received from the Answering Service. Its value is printed in octal. Usually, the first word is the function code and the second word is the index in the absentee user table. This condition is due to a error in the Answering Service or absentee programs. The system ignores the signal and goes on. The absentee facility may cease to operate. Action: If absentee jobs will no longer run, try an abs stop and an abs start. Inform the system programming staff. absentee_user_manager_ -9- 09/01/87 [absentee_user_manager_.pl1] absentee_user_manager_: Strange event message WWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWW from NAME.PROJ TTY Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message is similar to the preceding message, except that the name, project, and tty name of the user sending the wakeup are printed. The system ignores the signal and goes on. Action: No operator action is required. [absentee_user_manager_.pl1] absentee_user_manager_: Trace .... Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This is trace output. It begins coming out about every five minutes after absentee_user_manager_$aum_trace_on is called. Action: No operator action is required. To shut this message off, type: absentee_user_manager_$aum_trace_off while in admin mode. absentee_user_manager_ -10- 09/01/87 [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_ (abs run): Request PATH ID will be run in spite of unavailable resource(s): RESOURCE Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an abs run command. Meaning: The job selected by the abs run command needs RESOURCE, which is unavailable. The job will be logged in anyway. Action: If the job is critical, the resource could be made available by force detaching it from some other process. This is a drastic action, and should not be taken without the System Administrator's approval. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_ (setup_queue): Invalid queue number: QUEUE Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The internal queue number in absentee_utility_ was invalid when trying to find an absentee to login. If this occurs, there is a logic error in absentee_utility_. Action: Contact the system programming staff. absentee_utility_ (setup_q -11- 09/01/87 [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: >sc1>absentee_data has overflowed its limit of N entries. Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The absentee facility keeps a list of absentee jobs that are either deferred or currently running. This list has a capacity of about 13,000 entries. It is extremely unlikely that this data area will fill up unless some user program has entered a loop and is submitting requests for jobs faster than the jobs are being run. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: >sc1>absentee_data will be rebuilt. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt will be made to rebuild the request lists in absentee_data to correct the error reported by the previous message. Action: Note for system programmer action. absentee_utility_ -12- 09/01/87 [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: Absentee processing suspended. Contact system programmer. Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Absentee processing has been suspended because of the error described in the previous message. No more jobs will be started, but logged in jobs will continue running. The absentee facility has not been stopped, and an "abs start" command will be rejected. After the error has been corrected, the "abs start queue N" command may be used to resume the processing of requests from queues unaffected by the error. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: Attempt to set defer timer to time in past (TIME). Setting it to a minute from now. Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt was made to set the absentee deferred request timer to a time in the past. Action: No operator action is required. absentee_utility_ -13- 09/01/87 [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: Attempting to reserve RESOURCE for PERS.PROJ (PATH) Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred during the attempt to reserve a resource for an absentee job. The job is deferred and the attempt to reserve the resource is repeated at some later time. The absentee facility continues to operate. There is something wrong with the resource reservation mechanism or with some other part of RCP. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: BUG: lc ineligible (INDEX) not at head of resource list. Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The current absentee request, which would be deferred by load control, is not at the head of the absentee list. If this occurs, there is a logic error in absentee_utility_. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: Entry not found. Creating new >sc1>absentee_data Stream: as (severity1) Time: During startup of the absentee facility. Meaning: The absentee data segment was missing and a new one has been created. Action: Note for system programmer action. absentee_utility_ -14- 09/01/87 [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: Entry not found. Creating new >sc1>absentee_N.ms Stream: as (severity1) Time: During startup of the absentee facility. Meaning: The absentee message segment for queue N was missing, and a new one has been created. Any previously submitted absentee jobs in queue N are not executed. Action: If the absentee queues never existed or were deliberately deleted or removed, this message should be ignored. Otherwise, it may be necessary to inform users via the message of the day that the absentee requests for queue N were lost. Contact the system programming staff for help in recovering the queue. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE Dropping queue >sc1>absentee_N.ms due to M consecutive errors Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message is printed when a series of errors prevents the absentee facility from reading jobs from a given queue. Absentee requests in queue N are ignored until the absentee facility is stopped and restarted, or the command abs start queue N is used to restart the dropped queue. Action: Note for system programmer action. absentee_utility_ -15- 09/01/87 [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE Truncating absentee_data. Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred during the attempt to truncate absentee_data prior to rebuilding it. It will not be possible to rebuild it. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Error in creating defer event channel Stream: as (severity2) Time: During startup of the absentee facility. Meaning: The event channel used in processing absentee requests that are deferred until a later time cannot be created. No deferred requests are activated. Action: Issue an abs stop command and wait until all absentees run to completion. Then, issue an abs start command. If this same message recurs, contact the system programming staff. absentee_utility_ -16- 09/01/87 [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Unable to create >sc1>absentee_data Stream: as (severity2) Time: During startup of the absentee facility. Meaning: The absentee data segment could not be created. Faults will probably occur in the absentee facility if the system attempts to run absentee jobs. Action: Notify the system programming staff. Do _n_o_t attempt to run absentee jobs. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Unable to create >sc1>absentee_N.ms Stream: as (severity1) Time: During startup of the absentee facility. Meaning: The absentee message segment for queue N cannot be created. Users cannot queue jobs in queue N, and jobs in queue N cannot be executed. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Unable to open new >sc1>absentee_N.ms Stream: as (severity1) Time: During startup of the absentee facility. Meaning: The absentee message segment for queue N just created cannot be found. No absentee jobs are run. Action: Contact the system programming staff. absentee_utility_ -17- 09/01/87 [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Unable to set access on >sc1>absentee_data Stream: as (severity1) Time: During startup of the absentee facility. Meaning: The newly-created segment absentee_data cannot be given correct access. The system should continue to run. Action: Note for system programmer action. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Unable to terminate >sc1>absentee_data Stream: as (severity1) Time: During shutdown of the absentee facility. Meaning: While shutting down the absentee facility, the system attempted to terminate the segment absentee_data and received an error. This condition is not serious. Action: Note for system programmer action. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Attempting to cancel reservation REQUEST for USER (ABSENTEE) Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred while cancelling an RCP reservation for an absentee being deferred. Action: No operator action is required. absentee_utility_ -18- 09/01/87 [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Closing >sc1>absentee_N.ms Stream: as (severity1) Time: While shutting down the absentee facility. Meaning: A storage system error occurred as part of the processing of "abs stop" while attempting to terminate the absentee message segment for queue N. Absentee requests for queue N may have been lost. Action: If you are shutting down the absentee facility because of some previous message-segment error, contact the system programming staff and do not try to restart the absentee facility. If this absentee shutdown is a normally scheduled one, notify the system programmers of the message and do not try to restart the absentee facility again until they have looked at the problem. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE. queue N >sc1>absentee_N.ms Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred while reading, rewriting, or deleting a request from queue N. An attempt is made to correct the error and retry the operation. Additional messages are printed if this attempt fails. Action: Contact the system programming staff. absentee_utility_ -19- 09/01/87 [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Searching queue QUEUE skip list for USER (ABSENTEE) Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred while searching the skip list for an absentee request. Action: No operator action is required. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Searching skip list for USER (ABSENTEE) Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred while searching the skip list for an absentee request. Action: No operator action is required. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Sending TYPE wakeup to PROCID (ABS-EVENT) Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred while sending an "aum_ctl" or "login" wakeup to the specified absentee process. Action: No operator action is required. absentee_utility_ -20- 09/01/87 [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Unable to delete request for USER (ABSENTEE); queue: QUEUE; index: QUEUE_INDEX Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred while deleting a request from the absentee queue. Action: No operator action is required. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Unable to notify user USER of absentee event. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred while sending a message to USER as notification of an absentee event. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Unable to set extended access on >sc1>absentee_N.ms Stream: as (severity1) Time: During startup of the absentee facility. Meaning: The absentee message segment for queue N just created cannot be set up so that users can access it properly. Users will not be able to submit absentee requests. Action: Contact the system programming staff. absentee_utility_ -21- 09/01/87 [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE. While reading message MESSAGE from USER (ABSENTEE) to be rewritten. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred while reading a request from the absentee queue. Action: No operator action is required. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: ERROR_MESSAGE. While reading message MESSAGE to be rewritten. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred while reading an absentee request to be marked as "running". Action: No operator action is required. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: Illegal proxy for NAME.PROJ from NAME1.PROJ1 for job JJJJ Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message is printed whenever a proxy absentee job is submitted by some user who is not allowed to submit a proxy. User NAME1.PROJ1 submitted job JJJJ to be run with the user ID NAME.PROJ, but the absentee facility will not do so and ignores the request. Action: Note for system programmer action. absentee_utility_ -22- 09/01/87 [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: Illegal queue number (QUEUE) for USER (ABSENTEE) Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The queue number specified for the absentee job in the absentee user table has an illegal value. Action: No operator action is required. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: Loop in PROC, searching NAME list for queue N. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A software error has damaged the list of requests in absentee_data. The error was detected by the internal procedure, PROC, while searching the NAME list belonging to queue N. The system makes one attempt to rebuild the list. Additional messages are printed if this attempt fails. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: Loop occurred while rebuilding absentee_data after previous loop. Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The error reported by the previous message occurred while absentee_data was being rebuilt following an earlier error. The rebuild attempt will not be repeated. Action: Contact the system programming staff. absentee_utility_ -23- 09/01/87 [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: rejected request ID (PATH) in queue N from PERS.PROJ: REASON Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message is printed if a message that appears to be garbled or meaningless is found in absentee queue N. The garbled message is ignored. This condition may be evidence of damage to absentee queue N, unless REASON indicates otherwise. Action: Note for system programmer action. [absentee_utility_.pl1] absentee_utility_: Timer rang and no deferred request found. Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The deferred request timer went off and no deferred absentee jobs were found. Action: No operator action is required. absentee_utility_ -24- 09/01/87 [accept_fs_disk.pl1] accept_fs_disk: part NAME on PVNAME (DSKX NN) from AAA for BBB overlaps pages from CCC Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: When accepting a disk volume. Meaning: The supervisor checks the partitions defined in the volume label against the beginning of the paging partition when it accepts a volume. The partition NAME overlaps the paging area. The volume label may have been damaged. Action: Be careful not to destroy the contents of part NAME, since this will destory the contents of user segments. Note for system programmer action. accept_fs_disk -25- 09/01/87 [accept_rpv.pl1] accept_rpv: Error ERRORMESSAGE accepting RPV Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Some problem was encountered trying to set up the use of the RPV for normal segment creation and activation. The label of the RPV may have been damaged, or encountered disk errors, as indicated by the ERRORMESSAGE. Action: Make sure that the RPV label area (first eight records), or a dump of it, is available for system programmer inspection. Note for system programmer action. Message: accept_rpv: HC part on dskX_NN used XXX out of YYY records. Stream: This message is printed on the console if an HCPT card is in the config deck. Otherwise, it is logged into the syserr_log. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The message appears for each disk volume which contains a Hardcore Partition (PART HC). It indicates how many records were actually used (XXX) in the partition, which had size YYY. Action: No operator action is required. accept_rpv -26- 09/01/87 [accept_rpv.pl1] accept_rpv: pv PVNAME lv LVNAME (DSKX_NN) is not part of root. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The pack on the drive DSKX_NN, with pv name and lv name as read from its label, is specified on the ROOT CONFIG card, but is not part of the same logical volume as the RPV. Action: Check the ROOT CONFIG card for errors. Check for the proper packs. Reboot the system. [access_audit_.pl1] access_audit_$ENTRY: (USER_ID) Called with insufficient arguments (#args= ^d).( Caller=""CALLING_PROC".) Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. access_audit_ was invoked with an improper calling sequence. There may have been enough arguments to display the offending caller name. Action: Contact the system programming staff. access_audit_$ENTRY -27- 09/01/87 [access_audit_.pl1] access_audit_$ENTRY: (USER_ID) Encountered illegal meter index. OperCode=XXXXXXXXXXXX EventFlags=YYYYYYYYYYYY.( Caller="CALLING_PROC".) Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. The access audit meters in active_hardcore_data are inconsistant with the format of the process access flags or the supplied operation code and/or event flags. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [access_audit_.pl1] access_audit_$ENTRY: (USER_ID) Encountered illegal parameter combination. OperCode=XXXXXXXXXXXX EventFlags=YYYYYYYYYYYY.( Caller="CALLING_PROC".) Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. There is an error in the access_operations_ entry or the eventflags passed to access audit. The error was detected in the code which decides whether the caller needs to audit its event. Because of the error, the event will be audited regardless of the process audit flags. Action: Contact the system programming staff. access_audit_$ENTRY -28- 09/01/87 [access_audit_.pl1] access_audit_$ENTRY: (USER_ID) Improper calling sequence (from "get_entry_pointer_and_class"). Caller="CALLING_PROC". Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. The entry was called with an improper argument combination. Most likely the entry will be (log check)_obj_ptr_(user) and the obj_ptr supplied will be null. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [access_audit_.pl1] access_audit_$ENTRY: (USER_ID) Unable to generate path for entry at PTR due to "MESSAGE". Caller="CALLING_PROC". Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. A call to get_pathname_ returned an unexpected error code. Action: Contact the system programming staff. access_audit_$ENTRY -29- 09/01/87 [access_audit_.pl1] access_audit_$ENTRY: (USER_ID) Unable to get entry pointer for seg [#N | PATH] due to "MESSAGE". Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. A call to sum$getbranch_root_my or dc_find$obj_for_audit returned an unexpected error code. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [access_audit_.pl1] access_audit_$ENTRY: (USER_ID) Unable to get raw access modes for entry PTR due to "MESSAGE". Caller="CALLER_PROC". Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Although the directory is locked a failure occurred in access_mode$raw. Action: Contact the system programming staff. access_audit_$ENTRY -30- 09/01/87 [access_audit_.pl1] access_audit_$ENTRY: (USER_ID) Unable to get UID path for directory seg #N due to "MESSAGE". Caller="CALLER_PROC". Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Although the directory is locked, a failure occurred in uid_path_util$get. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [access_audit_.pl1] access_audit_$ENTRY: (USER_ID) Unexpected error obtaining caller text pointer. Caller="CALLING_PROC". Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. An error exists in the calling sequence to access_audit_. Action: Contact the system programming staff. access_audit_$ENTRY -31- 09/01/87 [access_audit_.pl1] access_audit_$UNKNOWN: (USER_ID) Illegal entrypoint index "N" detected in form_audit_message_text. Caller="CALLING_PROC". Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. There is a coding error in access_audit_ where the entrypoint index is uninitialized or set to an incorrect value. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [access_audit_.pl1] access_audit_: Insufficient room to allocate [ssobj|link] data. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. An automatic data area is too small to accomodate the storage system object or link binary info. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [access_audit_log_fault_.pl1] access_audit_log_fault_: (USER_ID Unable to get path of seg #N due to "MESSAGE". Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. A call to get_pathname_ returned an unexpected error code. Action: Contact the system programming staff. access_audit_log_fault_ -32- 09/01/87 [access_audit_log_fault_.pl1] access_audit_log_fault_: (USER_ID) Called with bad machine conditions. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. access_audit_log_fault_ was given machine conditions for a fault which was neither an illegal_procedure or an access_violation. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [access_audit_log_fault_.pl1] access_audit_log_fault_: (USER_ID) Encountered illegal meter index value. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. The access audit meters in active_hardcore_data are inconsistant with the format of the process access flags. Action: Contact the system programming staff. access_audit_log_fault_ -33- 09/01/87 [access_audit_log_fault_.pl1] access_audit_log_fault_: (USER_ID) Unable to get access mode for data seg #N due to "MESSAGE". Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. A call to fs_modes failed unexpectedly. The AUDIT message text will show the modes as "???" and ring brackets of 7,7,7. The message binary will reflect null access mode and ring bracket of 7,7,7. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [access_audit_log_fault_.pl1] access_audit_log_fault_: (USER_ID) Unable to get entry pointer for seg #N due to "MESSAGE". Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. A call to sum$getbranch_root_my returned an unexpected error code. Action: Contact the system programming staff. access_audit_log_fault_ -34- 09/01/87 [access_audit_log_fault_.pl1] access_audit_log_fault_: (USER_ID) Unable to get raw access modes for entry PTR due to "MESSAGE". Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Although the directory is locked a failure occurred in access_mode$raw. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [access_audit_log_fault_.pl1] access_audit_log_fault_: (USER_ID) Unable to get UID path for directory seg #N due to "MESSAGE". Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Although the directory is locked, a failure occurred in uid_path_util$get. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [access_audit_log_fault_.pl1] access_audit_log_fault_: Link entry where branch expected (ep=PTR). Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. After getting a directory entry for a specific segno the branch switch in the entry was found to be off. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. access_audit_log_fault_ -35- 09/01/87 [access_viol.pl1] access_viol: associative memory fault. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The processor associative memory has detected a usage count error. Action: Notify Field Engineering personnel. [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_$dp: Net accounting array version (VERSION_RETURNED) not supported. Expected version (VERSION_SUPPORTED) Stream: as (severity2). Time: While system is running. Meaning: network_accounting_gate_$read_and_reset_table returned a structure version which act_ctl_ does not support. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: $contact_sm act_ctl_$dp -36- 09/01/87 [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_$init: cannot locate Initializer.SysDaemon pdt entry Stream: as (severity2) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The accounting system requires the entry for Initializer in the project SysDaemon to be present because certain system metering figures are kept there. This entry cannot be found, either because SysDaemon.pdt has been lost, or because its contents have been destroyed. The system will probably encounter a simfault_xxx error and be unable to start up. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Do not attempt to run the system until this problem has been fixed. [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_$init: ERROR_MESSAGE. Cannot unlock PDT PATHNAME. Stream: as (severity2) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This message occurs during answering service initialization when attempting to unlock all PDTs. ERROR_MESSAGE specifies the the reason for the problem. The PDT is skipped. Later problems may arise because of this error. Action: Contact the system programming staff. act_ctl_$init -37- 09/01/87 [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_$init: ERROR_MESSAGE. creating update channel Stream: as (severity2) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The timer channel that causes accounting updates to be performed could not be created. All accounting updates will be manual, triggered by a user logging out. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_$init: illegal value (DD) for accounting update interval in installation_parms. Stream: as (severity2) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The value given in installation_parms.acct_update is less than or equal to zero. The installation_parms file is probabily damaged. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Do not attempt to run the system until this problem has been fixed. act_ctl_$init -38- 09/01/87 [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_$init: The PDT is damaged. Cannot unlock PATHNAME. Stream: as (severity2) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This message occurs during answering service initialization when attempting to unlock all PDTs. The specified PDT had its damaged switch turned on. Because of this, it was not unlocked from the previous bootload. It is skipped. Later problems may arise when an attempt is made to reference this PDT. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_$update: Error from ROUTINE: MESSAGE Stream: as (severity2). Time: While system is running. Meaning: The system encountered problems while referencing the network_accounting_table. The network_accounting_ ROUTINE being called and MESSAGE text further describe the error. Action: Contact the system programming staff. act_ctl_$update -39- 09/01/87 [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_$update: Net accounting array version (VERSION_RETURNED) not supported. Expected version (VERSION_SUPPORTED) Stream: as (severity2). Time: While system is running. Meaning: network_accounting_gate_$read_and_reset_table returned a structure version which act_ctl_ does not support. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: $contact_sm [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_$update: Processid XXXXXXXX missing. Not charged for XX pkt, YY byte and ZZ seconds; was/was not purged. Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: After charging network accounting usage for all users on the system, an entry was found for processid XXXXXXXX. The XX, YY and ZZ are counts of the usage which the process had. If the entry was for a process which is no longer logged in, the accounting record was purged from the network accounting file. Action: Note for system programmer action. act_ctl_$update -40- 09/01/87 [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_: accounting disabled Stream: as (severity1) Time: May occur at any time. Meaning: The accounting system has been disabled by a call to act_ctl_$act_ctl_disable. Action: No operator action is required. [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_: accounting enabled. Stream: as (severity1) Time: May occur at any time. Meaning: The accounting system has been enabled, probably after a special session, by a call to act_ctl_$act_ctl_reable. Action: No operator action is required. [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_: alarm clock late or failing by XX.XX mins Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The alarm clock channel has not caused an accounting update to be performed when it was due. (The time between updates is stored in the segment installation_parms.) The system performs a manual accounting update. This message may appear if the system has entered BOS, and Multics has then been restarted by the GO command. In such case, the message can be ignored. Action: Note for system programmer action. act_ctl_ -41- 09/01/87 [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_: bumping absNN NAME.PROJ - inactive too long Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The absentee job on absentee slot NN for user NAME.PROJ has remained blocked too long. (The inactive time limit is stored in the segment installation_parms.) The absentee job is bumped. Action: No operator action is required. [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_: bumping absXX NAME.PROJ - too much time Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The absentee job on absentee slot XX for the user NAME.PROJ has exceeded the CPU time limit for the queue. (This limit is stored in the segment installation_parms.) The absentee job is bumped. Action: No operator action is required. [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_: bumping NAME.PROJ for inactivity Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The user with name NAME and project PROJ has been inactive too long, and is bumped off the system. The maximum inactive time is stored in the segment installation_parms. Action: No operator action is required. act_ctl_ -42- 09/01/87 [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_: bumping NAME.PROJ. REASON Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The user with name NAME and project PROJ has been bumped because some per-user limit has been exceeded. REASON tells what was wrong; it will be a message such as "User resource limit of $100 monthly exceeded," depending on which user limit has been exceeded. Action: No operator action is required. [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_: changing shift from x to y Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The current accounting shift has changed. The table that tells the beginning time for each shift is stored in the segment installation_parms. Action: No operator action is required. [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_: charged X, available Y mins Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: X is the sum of virtual CPU time charged to all processes and Y is the total virtual CPU time used by all processes. This message logs detailed accounting information and appears whenever the message "act_ctl_: discrepancy of XX.XX mins" appears. Action: No operator action is required. act_ctl_ -43- 09/01/87 [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_: discrepancy of XX.XX mins Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The total time available from traffic control does not agree with the total time charged to users plus the Initializer time plus the idle time. Some process has escaped being accounted for. Action: Contact the system administrator. [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_: Lock wait time exceeded. While destroying proc for NAME.PROJ Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The accounting system was unable to lock the PDT entry for the user NAME in the project PROJ within its time limit (usually five minutes) This user attempted to log out or destroy a process. The entry was probably locked because a system administrator or daemon process locked the entry and then failed. The system attempts to continue. Action: Contact the system administrator. act_ctl_ -44- 09/01/87 [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_: MODE update: users = NN, pf=XX, vcpu=YY.Y, rt=ZZ.Z MESSAGE Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Periodically, the accounting programs read and store the CPU usage for each user. This message is printed when the update completes. MODE may be 'Automatic', in which case the update occurred at the normal system parameter time; 'Manual', where the normal update didn't occur; or 'Shift Cmnd' where the update occurred due to a shift command. XX is the number of page faults taken by Initializer for update. YY.Y is the virtual CPU time taken by Initializer for update. ZZ.Z is the real time taken by Initializer for update. MESSAGE may be one or both of the following strings: 'answer table locked' or 'install(s) pending' Action: No operator action is required. The number of seconds between accounting updates is a system parameter that an installation may change; it is stored in the segment installation_parms. [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_: process XXXXXXXXXXXX for NAME.PROJ vanished Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Traffic control cannot locate a process for a user who should have one according to accounting. The system attempts to run normally, but this user is not charged. An attempt is made to bump the user in question. This may be the first indication that the segment >system_control_1>answer_table has been damaged. Action: Note for system programmer action. act_ctl_ -45- 09/01/87 [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_: shutdown, NNN WW.WW XX.XX YY.YY ZZ.ZZ HH:MM:SS $DDD.DD Stream: as (severity1) Time: System shutdown. Meaning: A successful shutdown of the accounting portion of the system has been accomplished. NNN logins were recorded, for a total usage of HH:MM:SS of CPU time charged. The other numbers are of interest to system administrators and programmers. WW.WW is the average queue length, XX.XX is the average eligible, YY.YY is the thrashing index, ZZ.ZZ is the average response, and DDD.DD is the total dollar charge since startup. A shutdown of the hardcore system follows this message. Action: No operator action is required. [act_ctl_.pl1] act_ctl_: STRING for USER.PROJ is negative (NUM) at logout; set it to zero. Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A counter value of STRING was decremented by 1 and went negative. It was noticed when attempting to log out USER on the PROJ project. This is a sign of possible damage to the PROJ pdt. Action: Note for system programmer action. act_ctl_ -46- 09/01/87 [act_proc.pl1] act_proc: from grab_aste ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: In attempting to create a process, the system could not force the PDS or descriptor segment of that process to be activated and held active. ERRORMESSAGE is an error_table_ message. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [act_proc.pl1] act_proc: KST size specified (SIZE) less than minimum (MIN_SIZE). Creating process for GROUPID. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The project administrator (or system administrator) for user GROUPID set the kst_size parameter in the PDT to SIZE, which is less than the valid minimum MIN_SIZE. The process is not created. Note that a process with MINIMUM KST size will probably not be of any use. The minimum useful KST size is on the order of MINIMUM + 50. Action: Change the PMF/PDT. act_proc -47- 09/01/87 [activate.pl1] activate: activating into father PPPP Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The AST entry pointer returned by get_aste is identical to the AST entry pointer for the parent of the segment being activated. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. This error crashes the system. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [activate.pl1] activate: error on (deciduous) (dir) NAME Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt has been made to activate a deciduous segment, or to activate a segment when the VTOCE's directory switch did not match the branch. A connection failure is returned to the user process. This information is logged for the use of system programmers. Action: No operator action is required. activate -48- 09/01/87 [activate.pl1] activate: Setting damaged switch on NAME at VTOCX (dskX_NN{s}). Filemap damaged. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The segment's File Map in the VTOCE had an invalid checksum, which indicates likely damage to the File Map. The segment is marked as damaged. It is possible that there is other damage on the physical volume due to invalid or reused disk addresses. The count of volume inconsistencies is incremented by 1. Action: Examine the VTOCE for damage using dump_vtoce. If other damage is evident, delete it using hp_delete_vtoce -clear and recover the segment. Run the physical volume scavenger as soon as possible to detect and correct other damage on the physical volume. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addcpu: Associative memories not enabled on CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The SDWAM and/or PTWAM on CPU X is not enabled. CPU X was not added. Action: Set the appropriate associative memory switch on and try addcpu again. addcpu -49- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] addcpu: Associative memories not enabled on CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The SDWAM and/or PTWAM on CPU X is not enabled. CPU X was not added. Action: Set the appropriate associative memory switch on and try add cpu again. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addcpu: CPU X is already online. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A redundant addcpu X command was issued. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [rc_messages.cds] addcpu: CPU X is already online. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A redundant add cpu X command was issued. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. addcpu -50- 09/01/87 [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addcpu: CPU X is not configured. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: There is no CPU card for CPU X in the configuration deck. The CPU cannot be added. Action: If the CPU name was mistyped, enter a corrected command. If the configuration deck omitted the CPU card, that CPU cannot be added until the system is shut down and the deck corrected. [rc_messages.cds] addcpu: CPU X is not configured. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: There is no CPU card for CPU X in the configuration deck. The CPU cannot be added. Action: If the CPU name was mistyped, enter a corrected command. If the configuration deck omitted the CPU card, that CPU cannot be added until the system is shut down and the deck corrected. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addcpu: CPU X is not enabled at MEM Y. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: CPU X cannot be added because the PORT ENABLE switch at MEM Y does not enable it. Action: Fix the switches and try addcpu again. addcpu -51- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] addcpu: CPU X is not enabled at MEM Y. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: CPU X cannot be added because the PORT ENABLE switch at MEM Y does not enable it. Action: Fix the switches and try add cpu again. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addcpu: CPU X is not in Multics mode. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: CPU X cannot be added because its mode switch is wrong. Action: Fix the switch and try again. [rc_messages.cds] addcpu: CPU X is not in Multics mode. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: CPU X cannot be added because its mode switch is wrong. Action: Fix the switch and try again. addcpu -52- 09/01/87 [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addcpu: Illegal command or subroutine argument. BLAH Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [rc_messages.cds] addcpu: Illegal command or subroutine argument. BLAH Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addcpu: Lockup fault trying to start CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This happens occasionally. The reason for it is unknown. Action: Try addcpu a few more times. addcpu -53- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] addcpu: Lockup fault trying to start CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This happens occasionally. The reason for it is unknown. Action: Try add cpu a few more times. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addcpu: No response from CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: CPU X did not start up when commanded. It may be malfunctioning or in STEP. Action: Check the switches. If any are wrong, correct them and retry addcpu. Otherwise, notify Field Engineering. [rc_messages.cds] addcpu: No response from CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: CPU X did not start up when commanded. It may be malfunctioning or in STEP. Action: Check the switches. If any are wrong, correct them and retry addcpu. Otherwise, notify Customer Service. addcpu -54- 09/01/87 [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addcpu: Reconfiguration database is locked. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Another process is performing reconfiguration currently, or a fault during reconfiguration has left the reconfiguration tables locked. Action: If it is certain that no other process is reconfiguring, and that the fault which interrupted reconfiguration has been cured, the reconfigure$force_unlock command may be used to clear the lock at the direction of system staff. [rc_messages.cds] addcpu: Reconfiguration database is locked. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Another process is performing reconfiguration currently, or a fault during reconfiguration has left the reconfiguration tables locked. Action: If it is certain that no other process is reconfiguring, and that the fault which interrupted reconfiguration has been cured, the reconfigure$force_unlock command may be used to clear the lock at the direction of system staff. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addcpu: Startup fault trying to start CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This happens sometimes. Nobody knows why. Action: Try again a few times. addcpu -55- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] addcpu: Startup fault trying to start CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This happens sometimes. Nobody knows why. Action: Try again a few times. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addcpu: The following switches on CPU X are set incorrectly: Fault Base Processor Number Port Assignment MEM Y Port Enable MEM Y Interlace MEM Y Size MEM Y Half/Full MEM Y Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The listed switches are set incorrectly. Action: Correct the switches and try addcpu again. addcpu -56- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] addcpu: The following switches on CPU X are set incorrectly: Fault Base Processor Number Port Assignment MEM Y Port Enable MEM Y Interlace MEM Y Size MEM Y Half/Full MEM Y Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The listed switches are set incorrectly. Action: Correct the switches and try add cpu again. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addcpu: Trouble fault trying to start CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This happens sometimes. Nobody knows why. Action: Try again a few times. [rc_messages.cds] addcpu: Trouble fault trying to start CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This happens sometimes. Nobody knows why. Action: Try again a few times. addcpu -57- 09/01/87 [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addcpu: Wrong number of arguments supplied. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [rc_messages.cds] addcpu: Wrong number of arguments supplied. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] Added frame XXX. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This is the response to a successful addmain XXX command. Action: No operator action is required. Added frame XXX. -58- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] Added frame XXX. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This is the response to a successful add page XXX command. Action: No operator action is required. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] Added frames XXX thru YYY. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This is the response to a successful addmain XXX N command. Action: No operator action is required. [rc_messages.cds] Added frames XXX thru YYY. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This is the response to a successful add page XXX:YYY command. Action: No operator action is required. Added frames XXX thru YYY. -59- 09/01/87 [disk_table_.pl1] added pv PVNAME to mounted lv LVNAME. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An av command was used to increase the size of a mounted volume. Action: No operator action is required. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] Added SCU X and its memory. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This is the response to a successful addmem X command. Action: No operator action is required. [rc_messages.cds] Added SCU X and its memory. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This is the response to a successful add mem X command. Action: No operator action is required. Added SCU X and its memory -60- 09/01/87 [obs_reconfigure.pl1] Added SCU's X and Y (interlaced) and their memory. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This is the response to a successful addmem X command when SCU's X and Y have their memories interlaced. Action: No operator action is required. [rc_messages.cds] Added SCU's X and Y (interlaced) and their memory. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This is the response to a successful add mem X command when SCU's X and Y have their memories interlaced. Action: No operator action is required. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addmain: Illegal command or subroutine argument. BLAH Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. addmain -61- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] addmain: Illegal command or subroutine argument. BLAH Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addmain: Reconfiguration database is locked. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Another process is performing reconfiguration currently, or a fault during reconfiguration has left the reconfiguration tables locked. Action: If it is certain that no other process is reconfiguring, and that the fault which interrupted reconfiguration has been cured, the reconfigure$force_unlock command may be used to clear the lock at the direction of system staff. [rc_messages.cds] addmain: Reconfiguration database is locked. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Another process is performing reconfiguration currently, or a fault during reconfiguration has left the reconfiguration tables locked. Action: If it is certain that no other process is reconfiguring, and that the fault which interrupted reconfiguration has been cured, the reconfigure$force_unlock command may be used to clear the lock at the direction of system staff. addmain -62- 09/01/87 [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addmain: Request is not within range of a single controller. MAIN XXX Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: An addmain command must specify memory completely within the range of a single controller. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [rc_messages.cds] addmain: Request is not within range of a single controller. MAIN XXX Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: An addmain command must specify memory completely within the range of a single controller. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addmain: Wrong number of arguments supplied. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. addmain -63- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] addmain: Wrong number of arguments supplied. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [add_scu.pl1] addmem: Added MEM X. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The system control unit X has been added. Action: No operator action is required. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addmem: Illegal command or subroutine argument. BLAH Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. addmem -64- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] addmem: Illegal command or subroutine argument. BLAH Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addmem: MEM Y cannot be accessed by CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: CPU X is unable to access MEM Y. The configuration deck may be incorrect, or the CPU and SCU switches may be in the wrong settings. Action: Check the switches and make sure that they agree with the configuration deck. Then try addmem again. [rc_messages.cds] addmem: MEM Y cannot be accessed by CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: CPU X is unable to access MEM Y. The configuration deck may be incorrect, or the CPU and SCU switches may be in the wrong settings. Action: Check the switches and make sure that they agree with the configuration deck. Then try add mem again. addmem -65- 09/01/87 [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addmem: MEM Y does not have mask assigned to CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The MASK/PORT ASSIGNMENT (4MW SCU) or EXECUTE INTERRUPT MASK ASSIGNMENT (6000 SCU) switches on SCU Y are incorrect. Action: Fix the switches and try addmem again. [rc_messages.cds] addmem: MEM Y does not have mask assigned to CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The MASK/PORT ASSIGNMENT (4MW SCU) or EXECUTE INTERRUPT MASK ASSIGNMENT (6000 SCU) switches on SCU Y are incorrect. Action: Fix the switches and try add mem again. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addmem: MEM Y has duplicate mask assignments to CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The MASK/PORT ASSIGNMENT (4MW SCU) or EXECUTE INTERRUPT MASK ASSIGNMENT (6000 SCU) switches on SCU Y are incorrect. Action: Fix the switches and try addmem again. addmem -66- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] addmem: MEM Y has duplicate mask assignments to CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The MASK/PORT ASSIGNMENT (4MW SCU) or EXECUTE INTERRUPT MASK ASSIGNMENT (6000 SCU) switches on SCU Y are incorrect. Action: Fix the switches and try add mem again. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addmem: MEM Y has mask Z assigned to non-CPU port. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The MASK/PORT ASSIGNMENT (4MW SCU) or EXECUTE INTERRUPT MASK ASSIGNMENT (6000 SCU) switches on SCU Y are incorrect. Action: Fix the switches and try addmem again. [rc_messages.cds] addmem: MEM Y has mask Z assigned to non-CPU port. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The MASK/PORT ASSIGNMENT (4MW SCU) or EXECUTE INTERRUPT MASK ASSIGNMENT (6000 SCU) switches on SCU Y are incorrect. Action: Fix the switches and try add mem again. addmem -67- 09/01/87 [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addmem: MEM Y is already online. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: An addmem Y command was typed when SCU Y was already online. Action: No operator action is required. [rc_messages.cds] addmem: MEM Y is already online. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: An add mem Y command was typed when SCU Y was already online. Action: No operator action is required. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addmem: MEM Y is not configured. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: There is no MEM card in the configuration for MEM y. The SCU cannot be added. Action: If the SCU name was mistyped, enter a corrected command. If the configuration deck omitted the MEM card, the SCU cannot be added until the system is shut down and the deck corrected. addmem -68- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] addmem: MEM Y is not configured. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: There is no MEM card in the configuration for MEM y. The SCU cannot be added. Action: If the SCU name was mistyped, enter a corrected command. If the configuration deck omitted the MEM card, the SCU cannot be added until the system is shut down and the deck corrected. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addmem: MEM Y is not enabled on CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The ENABLE switch on the CONFIGURATION panel of CPU X does not enable SCU Y. The memory cannot be added. Action: Fix the switches and try addmem again. [rc_messages.cds] addmem: MEM Y is not enabled on CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The ENABLE switch on the CONFIGURATION panel of CPU X does not enable SCU Y. The memory cannot be added. Action: Fix the switches and try addmem again. addmem -69- 09/01/87 [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addmem: MEM Y is not in PROGRAM mode. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The MODE switch on 4MW SCU Y is not in PROGRAM mode. The SCU cannot be added. Action: Fix the switches and try addmem again. Action: No operator action is required. [rc_messages.cds] addmem: MEM Y is not in PROGRAM mode. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The MODE switch on 4MW SCU Y is not in PROGRAM mode. The SCU cannot be added. Action: Fix the switches and try addmem again. Action: No operator action is required. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addmem: Reconfiguration database is locked. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Another process is performing reconfiguration currently, or a fault during reconfiguration has left the reconfiguration tables locked. Action: If it is certain that no other process is reconfiguring, and that the fault which interrupted reconfiguration has been cured, the reconfigure$force_unlock command may be used to clear the lock at the direction of system staff. addmem -70- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] addmem: Reconfiguration database is locked. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Another process is performing reconfiguration currently, or a fault during reconfiguration has left the reconfiguration tables locked. Action: If it is certain that no other process is reconfiguring, and that the fault which interrupted reconfiguration has been cured, the reconfigure$force_unlock command may be used to clear the lock at the direction of system staff. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addmem: Size of MEM Y disagrees with CPU switches. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The memory size on the configuration card for MEM Y disagrees with the size on the CPU switches. Action: If the switches are incorrect, fix them and try addmem again. If the configuration deck is incorrect, the system must be shut down and the deck corrected before the SCU can be added. addmem -71- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] addmem: Size of MEM Y disagrees with CPU switches. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The memory size on the configuration card for MEM Y disagrees with the size on the CPU switches. Action: If the switches are incorrect, fix them and try addmem again. If the configuration deck is incorrect, the system must be shut down and the deck corrected before the SCU can be added. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addmem: Switches for MEM Y set improperly on CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT switches for SCU Y are incorrect on CPU X. Action: Correct the switches and try addmem again. [rc_messages.cds] addmem: Switches for MEM Y set improperly on CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT switches for SCU Y are incorrect on CPU X. Action: Correct the switches and try addmem again. addmem -72- 09/01/87 [obs_reconfigure.pl1] addmem: Wrong number of arguments supplied. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [rc_messages.cds] addmem: Wrong number of arguments supplied. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs ABS_FUNCTION: Expected argument missing. After PREV_ARG. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator abs command. Meaning: A required value to a control argument supplied in the "abs" command line is missing. Action: Reenter corrected command line. admin_ -73- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: error: absentee not up Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: An abs command was given, but the absentee facility had never been started up. No action was taken on the command. Action: Type abs start to start up the absentee facility. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: error: Invalid abs job selection argument: SSSS Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The job selection argument SSSS is not recognized as valid. Action: Type "help abs" for details of the abs command usage and try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: error: Job in absentee slot X does not match absin entry name SSSS Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The entry name SSSS of the absin of the job running in specified absentee slot of absX does not match the specified absin entry name. Action: Recheck job specifications and try again. admin_ -74- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: error: Job in absentee slot X does not match absin path DIR_PATH>ENTRY_NAME Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The pathname of the absin of the job running in specified absentee slot of absX does not match the specified absin pathname. Action: Recheck job specifications and try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: error: Job in absentee slot X does not match request ID YYYY Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The ID of the job running in specified absentee slot of absX does not match the specified ID of YYYY. Action: Recheck job specifications and try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: error: Job in absentee slot X is not from queue DDDD Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The queue of the absin of the job running in specified absentee slot of absX does not match the queue number DDDD. Action: Recheck job specifications and try again. admin_ -75- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: error: Job in absentee slot X is not from sender SSSS Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The sender of the absin of the job running in specified absentee slot of absX does not match the specified sender, SSSS. Action: Recheck job specifications and try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: error: Job in absentee slot X is not from user NAME.PROJ Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The job running in specified absentee slot of absX is not from specified user, NAME.PROJ. Action: Recheck job specifications and try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: error: More than one specification of an attribute is present: SSSS Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The SSSS attribute has already been specified to select an absentee job on the operator abs command. An attribute can only be used once. Action: Enter a corrected command line. admin_ -76- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: error: No job in absentee slot X (status= SSSS). Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The absentee slot absX has an entry status of SSSS indicating that no user is using it. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: error: Personid NAME > 22 characters. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The "abs ABS_FUNCT" operator command specified a user name that is longer than 22 characters. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: error: Projectid SSSS is longer than 9 characters. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The "abs ABS_FUNCT" operator command incorrectly specified a project name that is longer than 9 characters. Action: Enter a corrected command line. admin_ -77- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: error: Relative pathnames not allowed: SSSS Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The pathname of the absin was expected and it must be an absolute pathname, starting with a ">" character. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: error: Selection arguments matched no running absentee jobs. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: No running job was found that matched the selection arguments supplied on the abs command line. Action: Recheck job specifications and try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: error: SSSS is not a valid Person.Project. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The "abs ABS_FUNCT" operator command did not specify a valid Person.Project in the string SSSS. Action: Enter a corrected command line. admin_ -78- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: error: The absN argument is not valid. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The "abs ABS_FUNCT" operator command cannot allow use of the absN argument for job selection. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: error: User name (not ""*"") must be given. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The "abs ABS_FUNCT" operator command requires that a user name be supplied. Cannot use "*". Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: error: User name must be given. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The "abs ABS_FUNCT" operator command requires that a user name be supplied. Action: Enter a corrected command line. admin_ -79- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: Invalid queue number DDDD Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The value after the -queue job selection argument is invalid. It must be the strings "fg" or "foreground" or a between the values of 1 and 4, inclusive. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ABS_FUNCT: No job selection arguments given. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: After processing the arguments on the "abs abs_funct" operator command, no job selection arguments were encountered. Action: Type "help abs" for details of the abs command usage and try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: absentee not up, and will not be started automatically Stream: $as1 Time: When operator entered "abs stop" before absentee facility was started. Meaning: The command can be entered at standard to prevent the absentee facility from starting up automatically after a "startup" command is used. Action: No operator action is required. admin_ -80- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: All absentee processes have run to completion. Stream: $as1 Time: When shutting down the absentee facility. Meaning: This message is printed after the operator has issued an abs stop command or the system has issued an automatic abs stop prior to shutdown. The system allows 30 minutes for all absentee jobs to finish before logging them out, then prints the message. Action: It is now safe to proceed with the shutdown. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: auto abs stop will be at MM/DD/YY HHMM.T Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator down command or at startup. Meaning: This is the response to a down command if the absentee facility is running, or to an abs start command if the absentee is brought up after a down time has been set. The time for an automatic abs stop is 20 minutes before the system is to shut down. An "abs stop now" is done 10 minutes after the scheduled shutdown. Refer also to the stop command description. Action: No operator action is required. admin_ -81- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: Bumping all remaining absentee processes. Stream: $as1 Time: System shutdown. Meaning: The absentee facility waits 30 minutes for all absentee jobs to run to completion after the abs stop command has been issued. Then it types this message and bumps them all. Refer also to the stop command description. Action: No operator action is required. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: cpu_limit (MMMM), queues 1-4: WW XX YY ZZ (seconds) Stream: $as1 Time: In response to "abs cpu_limit" command without arguments. Meaning: Informative message indicating current values of cpu_limit for each absentee queue. MMM is the mode, "auto" or "manual". Action: No operator action is required. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: cpu_limit: error: Usage is: "abs cpu_limit l1,l2,l3,l4" (limits in seconds) Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Informative message that is displayed when an operator "abs cpu_limit" command without arguments is entered. Action: Enter a corrected command line. admin_ -82- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: error: The abs CCCC command can not be used before answering service startup. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator abs command. Meaning: Only the "abs stop" command may be given before the answering service starts up. This allows the operator to stop the absentee facility before the system finishes initialzation. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: error: unknown absentee command WXYZ Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The operator typed abs WXYZ where WXYZ was unrecognizable to the system. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE PATHNAME Stream: $as1 Time: In response to the operator abs command. Meaning: The ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE was encountered when trying to expand the PATHNAME supplied in the operator abs command line. Action: Enter a corrected command line. admin_ -83- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: list: error: No job in absentee slot X. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The absentee slot absX does not exist. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: list: error: The absN argument cannot be used when absentee is not up. Stream: $as1 Time: $reponse Meaning: Cannot use the "absN" argument to select absentee jobs to list until the absentee facility has been started. Action: Use other job selection criteria or type "abs start" and try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: maxq (MMMM): Q Stream: $as1 Time: In response to "abs maxq" without arguments. Meaning: Informative message indicating current status of maxq and queue last searched (Q). MMMM is the mode, "auto" or "manual". Action: No operator action is required. admin_ -84- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: maxq: error: abs maxqueue has invalid value: XXX Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: An abs maxq or abs start command had as an argument something that was not a number, or was too big, or was a negative number. No action is taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: maxu (MMMM): UUUU Stream: $as1 Time: In response to "abs maxu" operator command without arguments. Meaning: Informative message indicating current status of maxu and maximum absentee users allowed. MMMM is the mode, "auto" or "manual". UUUU is the load_units. Action: No operator action is required. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: maxu: error: abs maxusers may not be greater than system maxusers: SSSS Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The argument, SSSS, to the operator "abs maxu" command cannot be greater than the maximum allowed users that can be on the system. Action: Enter a corrected command line. admin_ -85- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: maxu: error: abs maxusers may not be negative: SSSS Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The argument, SSSS, to the operator "abs maxu" command was not a positive numeric or the string, "auto". The numeric value is in tenths of a load unit. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: maxu: error: abs maxusers must be numeric or "auto": SSSS Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The argument, SSSS, to the operator "abs maxu" command was not a positive numeric or the string, "auto". The numeric value is in tenths of a load unit. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: qres (MMMM): WW XX YY ZZ Stream: $as1 Time: In response to "abs maxq" without arguments. Meaning: Informative message indicating current status of absentee queue reservation for each queue. MMMM is the mode, "auto" or "manual". Action: No operator action is required. admin_ -86- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: qres: error: abs qres has invalid value: DDDD Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: An invalid qres argument was detected in an operator "abs qres" command. The argument must be "auto" or a positive decimal number. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: queue limits: WW XX YY ZZ Stream: $as1 Time: In response to "abs qres" operator command. Meaning: Informative message indicating the current queue reservation limits. Action: No operator action is required. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: Queue errors (*=dropped): admin_: abs: FG 0 1 2 3 4 admin_: abs: TT VV WW XX YY ZZ admin_: abs: * * * * * * Stream: $as1 Time: In response to "abs queue" operator command. Meaning: Displays the errors for each queue and indicates which one has been dropped. If none have been dropped, the last line will not be displayed nor will the string "(*=dropped)" appear in the first line. Action: Contact the system programming staff. admin_ -87- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: release: error: Job in absentee slot X is not suspended. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The specified job running in absentee slot of absX is not suspended so a release does not apply. Action: Recheck job specifications and try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: release: error: Selection arguments matched no deferred or suspended absentee requests. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: No suspended or deferred job was found to release with the arguments supplied on the abs release command line. Action: Recheck job specifications and try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: resetting auto abs stop Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator abs stop command. Meaning: An abs stop command overrides an automatic abs stop that was set up by a down command. Action: No operator action is required. admin_ -88- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: start: error: absentee already up Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator abs start command. Meaning: abs start was typed twice. No action was taken on the second issuance of the command. Action: No operator action is required. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: start: error: absentee not up. cannot restart queue X Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Cannot use the "abs start queue" command until the absentee facility has been started. Action: Issue the "abs start" command and try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: start: error: invalid queue to be restarted X Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: An invalid queue number was specified in an operator "abs start queue" command line. It must be between 1 and 4 inclusive. Action: Enter a corrected command line. admin_ -89- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: start: error: system coming down soon: no abs start Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The system is shutting down within 30 minutes so the absentee facility will not be started. Action: No operator action is required. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: stop: error: abs stop queue only works after answering service startup Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator abs stop queue command. Meaning: The answering service must complete initialization before the "abs stop queue" command can be used. Action: Allow the system to complete initialization and try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: stop: error: absentee stop in progress Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: An abs start, abs stop, abs maxu, abs maxq, or down command was issued while the absentee facility was in the process of shutting down. Action: Wait for the message that all absentee processes have run to completion, then reissue the command. admin_ -90- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: stop: error: invalid queue to be stopped: DDDD Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator "abs stop queue" command. Meaning: The value of the queue number was not within the values of 1 and 4, inclusive. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: stop: error: missing argument: queue to be stopped Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator "abs stop queue" command. Meaning: The "abs stop queue" command was entered without supplying the number of the queue to be stopped. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: stop: error: unknown argument SSSS Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator "abs stop" command. Meaning: An unknown argument, SSSS, was supplied to the "abs stop" command. Action: Type "help abs" for details of the abs command and try again. admin_ -91- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: suspend: error: Job in absentee slot X is already suspended. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The specified job running in absentee slot of absX is already suspended and cannot be suspended again. Action: Recheck job specifications and try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: Warning: cpu limits are in seconds. You just set queue QQ limit to LLLL seconds. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to "abs cpu_limit" command with arguments. Meaning: The cpu_limit (LLLL) for queue QQ is below 60 seconds which is likely to be a mistake. The value already given will be still be accepted. Action: Reenter the command with corrected values if originally incorrect. [admin_.pl1] admin_: abs: Zero errors on all absentee queues. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to "abs queue" operator command. Meaning: Informative message which indicates that no queue has been dropped and no errors recorded for any queue. Action: No operator action is required. admin_ -92- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: bump: USER.PROJECT bumped. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to the bump command or a system shutdown. Meaning: The specified user has been notified that he or she must get off the system. If a grace time was specified, the user is allowed that amount of time to logout. Otherwise, the user is removed from the system immediately. Action: No operator action is required. [admin_.pl1] admin_: COMMAND: error: Invalid FNP tag: X Stream: $as1 Time: Response to an operator "load_fnp", "fdump_fnp", "dump_fnp", "start_fnp", or "stop_fnp" command. Meaning: The supplied FNP tag was more than one character or was not between a-h inclusive. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: COMMAND: error: No FNP tag specified. Stream: $as1 Time: Response to an operator "load_fnp", "fdump_fnp", "dump_fnp", "start_fnp", or "stop_fnp" command. Meaning: The operator did not supply an FNP identifier. Action: Enter a corrected command line. admin_ -93- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: COMMAND: error: No multiplexer specified. Stream: $as1 Time: Response to an operator "load_mpx", "dump_mpx", "start_mpx", "shutdown_mpx" or "stop_mpx" command. Meaning: The operator did not supply a multiplexer name. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: COMMAND: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Stream: $as1 Time: In response to operator command, COMMAND. Meaning: The ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE error was encounted when processing the operator command, COMMAND. Action: Type "help COMMAND" for details of the command's usage. [admin_.pl1] admin_: COMMAND: PERSON.PROJECT has "nobump" Stream: $as1 Time: System shutdown. Meaning: The PERSON.PROJECT user cannot be bumped by the automatic shutdown or in response to the stop command. The nobump attribute is normally only used by system administrator users. Action: Try to contact the user to arrange a time to actually shutdown. If necessary, the user can be bumped by specifying the channel name in the bump command. This will only work if the process has not been disconnected. Otherwise, you will have to answer "yes" to the shutdown command. admin_ -94- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: down: auto shutdown will be at MM/DD/YY HHMM.T Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator down command or at startup. Meaning: This is the response to the down command. It indicates the scheduled shutdown time. A down command is issued automatically at system startup time after a crash; if a down command was given before the crash occurred, and the time of the scheduled shutdown is more than 30 minutes in the future. Action: If the value shown in the message is correct, proceed. If not correct, reset the shutdown by typing down 0 and then try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: down: error: no system shutdown scheduled Stream: $as1 Time: In response to operator entering, "down 0". Meaning: The "down 0" command line cancels a down but no system shutdown was scheduled. No action was taken. Action: No operator action is required. admin_ -95- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: down: error: uptime is earlier than downtime. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator down command. Meaning: The operator down command specifies that the expected time that the system will be up is before the time that it is scheduled to be shutdown. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: down: error: XXX invalid clock time. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator down command. Meaning: The time arguments of a down command must be specified in 4-digit time or some form acceptable to convert_date_to_binary_. No action was taken. If the second time argument is an invalid time, it is considered part of the message. This message is also displayed if the first time argument is not in the future. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: down: Next shutdown from DATE_TIME to DATE_TIME1 REASON Stream: $as1 Time: Response to an operator "down" command. Meaning: This message tells when the next scheduled shutdown is. Action: No operator action is required. admin_ -96- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: down: No shutdown is scheduled. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator down command. Meaning: The operator issued a down 0 command to reset a scheduled automatic shutdown when none was in effect. No action was taken on the command. Action: No operator action is required. [admin_.pl1] admin_: down: resetting previous shutdown at MM/DD/YY HHMM.T Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator down command. Meaning: A second down command has been issued before a previously issued down command has been executed. The new shutdown time is honored instead of the previous one. Action: No operator action is required. [admin_.pl1] admin_: dump_fnp: error: unknown argument AAAA Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator dump_fnp command. Meaning: An unknown argument, AAAA, was encountered in the dump_fnp command line. This is an obsolete command. No action was taken. Action: Type "help dump_mpx" for details of the dump_mpx command and try again. admin_ -97- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: dump_mpx: error: unknown argument AAAA Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator dump_mpx command. Meaning: An unknown argument, AAAA, was encountered in the dump_mpx command line. No action was taken. Action: Type "help dump_mpx" for details of the dump_mpx command and try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: ERROR_MESSAGE SYSDIR>absentee_user_table Stream: $as1 Time: When operator entered abs command. Meaning: The ERROR_MESSAGE gives reason why system was not able to find or access the absentee_user_table in the SYSDIR directory. Execution of the command was not completed. Action: %inform [admin_.pl1] admin_: ERROR_MESSAGE SYSDIR>answer_table Stream: $as2 Time: In response to operator commands that require access to the system answer_table. Meaning: The ERROR_MESSAGE gives reason why system was not able to find or access the answer_table in the SYSDIR directory. Execution of the command was not completed. Action: Contact the system programming staff. admin_ -98- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: ERROR_MESSAGE SYSDIR>cdt Stream: $as2 Time: In response to operator commands that require access to the system cdt. Meaning: The ERROR_MESSAGE gives reason why system was not able to find or access the cdt in the SYSDIR directory. Execution of the command was not completed. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [admin_.pl1] admin_: ERROR_MESSAGE SYSDIR>installation_parms Stream: $as2 Time: In response to operator commands that require access to the system installation_parms. Meaning: The ERROR_MESSAGE gives reason why system was not able to find or access the installation_parms in the SYSDIR directory. Execution of the command was not completed. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [admin_.pl1] admin_: ERROR_MESSAGE SYSDIR>whotab Stream: $as2 Time: In response to operator commands that require access to the system whotab. Meaning: The ERROR_MESSAGE gives reason why system was not able to find or access the whotab in the SYSDIR directory. Execution of the command was not completed. Action: Contact the system programming staff. admin_ -99- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: fdump_fnp: error: unknown argument AAAA Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator fdump_fnp command. Meaning: An unknown argument, AAAA, was encountered in the fdump_fnp command. This is an obsolete command. No action was taken. Action: Type "help dump_mpx" for details of the dump_mpx command and try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: load_fnp: unknown argument AAAA Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator load_fnp command. Meaning: An unknown argument, AAAA, was encountered in the load_fnp command line. This is an obsolete command. No action was taken. Action: Type "help load_mpx" for details of the load_mpx command and try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: load_mpx: error: unknown argument AAAA Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator load_mpx command. Meaning: An unknown argument, AAAA, was encountered in the load_mpx command line. No action was taken. Action: Type "help load_mpx" for details of the load_mpx command and try again. admin_ -100- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: load_mpx: error: unknown argument AAAA Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator load_mpx command. Meaning: An unknown argument, AAAA, was encountered in the load_mpx command line. No action was taken. Action: Type "help load_mpx" for use of the load_mpx command and try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: log: MESSAGE Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The log command simply enters its arguments in the system log. It is occasionally used by operators and system programmers to record events. Action: No operator action is required. [admin_.pl1] admin_: login: Entry not found. No MC ACS segment for the source SSSS. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to operator login command. Meaning: An MC ACS was not found in >sc1>mc_acs directory for the source identifier, SSSS. Action: Contact the system programming staff. admin_ -101- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: login: error: Usage: login Person.Project SOURCE {-control_args} Stream: $as1 Time: In response to operator login command with no arguments. Meaning: Informative message to operator when the login command was entered without arguments. Action: Also type "help login" for further details of command line syntax. [admin_.pl1] admin_: login: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Login not permitted for message coordinator source SSSS. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to operator login command. Meaning: The error identified by ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE was encountered attempting to check the access to login the daemon whose source identifier is SSSS. [admin_.pl1] admin_: logout: error: Usage: logout Person.Project {SOURCE} Stream: $as1 Time: In response to operator logout command when entered without arguments. Meaning: Informative message indicating usage of the logout command. Action: Type "help logout" for further details of command usage. admin_ -102- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: maxu: (MMMM): UUUU (DDDD normal users) Stream: $as1 Time: When operator entered "maxu" command. Meaning: This is an informative message indicating the current values manipulated by the maxu command. MMMM is the mode, "auto" or "level". UUUU is the load units in tenths. DDDD is the load units in whole numbers. Action: No operator action is required. [admin_.pl1] admin_: maxu: Warning: maxunits are in tenths of load units. You just set maxu to UUUU, or DDDD normal users. Stream: $as1 Time: When operator entered a maxu command line that specified < 200 load units or 20 normal users. Meaning: This message is a warning to the operator that he may have made a mistake in setting the load units of the system. A normal system is not likely to set its maximum load units to less than 200. Action: Take corrective action (reenter the command with corrected arguments). admin_ -103- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: maxunits: error: XXX invalid value for maxunits Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator maxunits command. Meaning: The argument of the maxunits command was not a number, or was zero, or negative. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: rcp: error: unknown rcp command RRRR Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator rcp command. Meaning: The operator has entered an unknown rcp operator on the command line. Action: Type "help rcp" for further details on rcp command usage. [admin_.pl1] admin_: shift: error: CCCC invalid clock time. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator shift command. Meaning: The time argument of the shift command is not a valid clock time acceptable to convert_date_to_binary_. Action: Enter a corrected command line. admin_ -104- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: shift: error: CCCC is not within the next week. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator shift command. Meaning: The time argument of the shift command cannot specify a time stamp that is over a week in the future. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: shift: error: XXXX is not a legal shift number. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator shift command. Meaning: A shift argument to the shift command was not a valid decimal number between 1 and 6 inclusive. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: shift: N until DATE_TIME Stream: $as1 Time: response to an operator "shift" command. Meaning: The operator has issued the shift command. If issued with no arguments this command types the current setting. If issued with arguments, the command changes the shift and types the new value. Action: No operator action is required. admin_ -105- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: shutdown_mpx: error: unknown argument AAAA Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator shutdown_mpx command. Meaning: An unknown argument, AAAA, was encountered in the shutdown_mpx command line. No action was taken. Action: The shutdown_mpx command is the same as the dump_mpx command except that no dump is created. Type "help dump_mpx" for command usage details and try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: stop: All users are out. You may shut down. Stream: $as1 Time: System shutdown. Meaning: This is the response to the stop command if all users have been logged out. This message provides a quick check of whether all users have been bumped since it does not adversely affect system operation to issue the stop command repeatedly. Action: Proceed with the shutdown. admin_ -106- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: stop: all users have been given XXXX minutes to logout Stream: $as1 Time: System shutdown. Meaning: A stop command, either manual or automatic, has been initiated. All users have been warned that they have XXXX minutes to finish up and logout. After XXXX minutes, all users will be bumped except those with the nobump attribute. The login word has been set so that no more users may log in. To cancel this shutdown, issue a word login command and an unbump * * command. Action: No operator action is required. [admin_.pl1] admin_: stop: auto abs stop Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: It is 30 minutes before an automatic stop, so an automatic abs stop command is being issued. This is the result of a previous down command. Refer also to the stop command description. Action: No operator action is required. [admin_.pl1] admin_: stop: Automatic shutdown Stream: $as1 Time: System shutdown. Meaning: A down command issued earlier has taken effect. An automatic stop command is executed. All users are bumped in three minutes. Action: Prepare to shut down the system. admin_ -107- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: stop: error: no arguments are allowed for "stop" Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator stop command. Meaning: The operator has given an argument to the stop command. No arguments are allowed. No action was taken. Action: If abs stop was meant, type that command. If stop was meant, type that command instead. If "down ...." was meant, type in that command. [admin_.pl1] admin_: stop: There were no active users to be bumped. Stream: $as1 Time: System shutdown. Meaning: The system did not find any active users to be bumped. Action: No operator action is required. [admin_.pl1] admin_: stop_fnp: error: unknown argument AAAA Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator stop_mpx command. Meaning: An unknown argument, AAAA, was encountered in the stop_fnp command line. This is an obsolete command. No action was taken. Action: Type "help stop_mpx" for details of the stop_mpx command and try again. admin_ -108- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: stop_mpx: error: unknown argument AAAA Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator stop_mpx command. Meaning: An unknown argument, AAAA, was encountered in the stop_mpx command line. No action was taken. Action: Type "help stop_mpx" for details of the stop_mpx command and try again. [admin_.pl1] admin_: warn: error: Usage: warn Person.Project MESSAGE Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator warn command without any arguments. Meaning: Informative message indicating usage of the warn command. Action: Also, type "help warn" for more details on warn command usage. [admin_.pl1] admin_: warn: NAME.PROJ has "no_warning" Stream: $as1 Time: Response to operator warn command. Meaning: This is the response to the command "warn NAME PROJ Message..." if the user has specified the -no_warning argument at login. The message is not sent to the user. Action: Attempt to contact the user by other means. admin_ -109- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: warn: NAME.PROJ not found. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator warn command. Meaning: The warn command was issued for a nonexistent user. No action was taken. Action: The user is probably not logged in. Check the spelling of the name. Enter a corrected command line. [admin_.pl1] admin_: warn: USER.PROJ not connected to a channel Stream: as (sevreity1) Time: Response to operator warn command. Meaning: This is the response to the command "warn NAME PROJ Message" if the pointer to the channel table entry in the user table entry for the named user (ute.cdtep) is not set (null). The message cannot be sent to the user. Action: Attempt to contact the user by other means. [admin_.pl1] admin_: word: length of login-word must not exceed 8 characters Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator word command. Meaning: The operator tried to set the login word with the word command but the first argument was too long. No action was taken on the command. Action: Enter a corrected command line. admin_ -110- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: word: message truncated; maximum length is CCCC characters Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator word command. Meaning: The operator issued the command "word XXXX TEXT". The message TEXT was too long to fit in the dialup message buffer. The login word has been changed, and the dialup message has been set to the first CCCC characters of the given message. Action: Reword the message to fit within the CCCC-character limit, and retype the command. [admin_.pl1] admin_: word: TYPE message: TEXT Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator word command. Meaning: The operator issued the command "word XXXX TEXT". The login word was set to XXXX, and a special buffer was loaded with the message TEXT so that it is typed out whenever a user dials up. The type of system session is TYPE; this may be special, normal, or shutdown. Action: Check the message for accuracy. [admin_.pl1] admin_: word: XXXX is a reserved word. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator word command. Meaning: The operator attempted to set the system login word to enter, enterp, e, ep, dial, or d. No action was taken. Action: Pick another word and type it in. admin_ -111- 09/01/87 [admin_.pl1] admin_: word: XXXX; TYPE message: TEXT Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator word command. Meaning: The operator issued the word command with no arguments, and the current values were typed. The login word is XXXX, the message is TEXT, and the type of session is TYPE. The TEXT is displayed as the first line of the greeting banner to interactive users making the banner 3 lines long. If TEXT is "" (NO MESSAGE), then nothing is added to the normal 2 line greeting banner. Action: Check the word, type, and message for accuracy. [salv_dir_checker_.pl1] ADUIT (salv_dir_checker_): GRANTED modification of security out-of-service ADDED_INFO Stream: $access_audit Time: Salvaging Meaning: The security-out-of-service switch has been set on a directory because of an AIM error. The access class of a branch was not equal to that of the containing directory, or the access class in the directory's branch was not equal to the access class stored in its header. Action: Contact the system security administrator. ADUIT (salv_dir_checker_) -112- 09/01/87 [announce_chwm.pl1] announce_chwm: WWW pages wired, UUU pages usable. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This message is produced when the CHWM paramter is specified on the PARM CONFIG card. WWW is the number of wired pages in collection one. UUU is the number of available main memory frames, including those occupied by wired pages, but not those occupied by unpaged segments. Action: No operator action is required. [announce_chwm.pl1] announce_chwm: WWW. pages used of XXX. in wired environment. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This message is produced when the CHWM parameter is specified on the PARM CONFIG card. WWW is the number of pages of memory which remain unused (out of a maximum of XXX) after all the segments in collection one have been loaded, and all the segments constructed by collection one have been created. Action: No operator action is required. announce_chwm -113- 09/01/87 [announce_chwm.pl1] announce_chwm: WWW. words used of XXX. in int_unpaged_page_tables. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This message is produced when the CHWM parameter is specified on the PARM CONFIG card. WWW is the number of words of the XXX word long segment int_unpaged_page_tables used to hold page tables for temporary collection 1 segments. Action: No operator action is required. [announce_chwm.pl1] announce_chwm: WWW. words used of XXX. in unpaged_page_tables. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This message is produced when the CHWM parameter is specified on the PARM CONFIG card. WWW is the number of words of the XXX word long segment unpaged_page_tables used to hold page tables for permanent "unpaged" segments. Action: No operator action is required. announce_chwm -114- 09/01/87 [append.pl1] append: error from delete_vtoce for PATH: ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: While deleting a VTOC entry to clean up an unsuccessful attempt to create an branch, append got an error. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Note for system programmer action. [append.pl1] append: error from hash$out for PATH: ERROR_CODE Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: While removing a name to clean up an unsuccessful attempt to create a branch, append got an error. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Note for system programmer action. [append.pl1] append: error from makeunknown_ for PATH: ERROR_CODE Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: Append made the new directory PATH unknown after initializing its header. While doing so it encountered an error. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Note for system programmer action. append -115- 09/01/87 [append.pl1] append: makeunknown_ err after quota err for PATH: ERROR_CODE Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: During the creation of a new directory, append encountered an error moving quota. While cleaning up from this error a further error was encountered. The system continues to operate. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Note for system programmer action. [as_add_admin_acl_.pl1] as_add_admin_acl_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Could not add PGID to ACL of PATH. Stream: as (severity2) Time: Answering Service initialization, or while the system is running. Meaning: An error occurred while trying to rebuild the access control list (ACL) on PATH where: ERROR_MESSAGE is an error_table_ message PGID is a process group id PATH is a full pathname Action: Manually give PGID read access (or status permission) to PATH. as_add_admin_acl_ -116- 09/01/87 [as_add_admin_acl_.pl1] as_add_admin_acl_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Could not add to ACL of PATH. Stream: as (severity2) Time: Answering Service initialization, or while the system is running. Meaning: Some fatal error occurred while rebuilding the access control list (ACL) of PATH. ERROR_MESSAGE is an error_table_ message and PATH is the full pathname of a segment or a directory. Action: Contact the system programming staff. The operation that caused the error must be determined and the operation repeated after correction. [as_dump_.pl1] as_dump_: Answering service dump created in segment >sc1>asdump.-.MM/DD/YY-HHMM Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Some program has encountered an unexpected fault and has called for a dump of the Answering Service. This segment is automatically dprinted. Action: No operator action is required. [as_dump_.pl1] as_dump_: Cannot attach I/O switch. No dump NAME Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred while dumping. No dump was taken. Action: Contact the system programming staff. as_dump_ -117- 09/01/87 [as_dump_.pl1] as_dump_: Cannot obtain quota, dump aborted. NAME Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred while dumping. No dump was taken. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_dump_.pl1] as_dump_: CONDITION while dumping. Dump aborted Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: During the attempt to perform an Answering Service dump, some unexpected fault occurred. The dump is stopped and the system tries to continue. Action: Notify the system programming staff. [as_dump_.pl1] as_dump_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Cannot attach as_dump_stream_ to FILENAME. No dump asdump.MM/DD/YY-HHMM Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The Answering Service dump program could not attach a file for the Answering Service dump. The dump will abort, and the system will continue. Action: Contact the system programming staff. as_dump_ -118- 09/01/87 [as_dump_.pl1] as_dump_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Cannot obtain quota of >sc1, dump aborted. DUMPID Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred while dumping. No dump was taken. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_dump_.pl1] as_dump_: Message coordinator dump created in segment >sc1>asdump.-.MM/DD/YY-HHMM Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: Some program has encountered an unexpected fault and has called for a dump of the message coordinator. This segment is automatically dprinted. Action: No operator action is required. [as_dump_.pl1] as_dump_: Out of room for dump DUMPID Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred while dumping. No dump was taken. Action: Contact the system programming staff. as_dump_ -119- 09/01/87 [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1] as_hasp_mpx_: Crash signalled for multiplexer TTY. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The physical connection for the HASP multiplexer on channel TTY has been broken either because of an error or or because of a request from the remote host/workstation. Action: Check the console for a message concerning this channel from hasp_mpx. If such a message is found, refer to its documentation for further action; otherwise, the remote host/workstation has requested termination of the connection and the I/O daemons using this channel should be logged out. [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1] as_hasp_mpx_: Duplicate subchannel name NAME for HASP multiplexer TTY. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to a load_mpx operator command or during system initialization. Meaning: The same name has been used for two or more subchannels of the HASP multiplexer on channel TTY. Action: Correct the CDT entry for this multiplexer and reload it. as_hasp_mpx_ -120- 09/01/87 [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1] as_hasp_mpx_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Cannot get additional info from terminal type NAME for multiplexer TTY. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to a load_mpx operator command or during system initialization. Meaning: The terminal type specified by NAME was not given an additional_info string in its TTT entry. This string is required to specify the configuration parameters for the HASP multiplexer on channel TTY. Action: Check both the CDT entry for this multiplexer and the TTT entry for the terminal type. Either the wrong terminal type was specified in the CDT or the terminal type's definition is incomplete. Correct whichever table is in error and reload the multiplexer. [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1] as_hasp_mpx_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Creating event channel for multiplexer TTY. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to a load_mpx operator command or during system initialization. Meaning: A system error arose during the initialization of the HASP multiplexer on channel TTY. Action: Contact the system programming staff. as_hasp_mpx_ -121- 09/01/87 [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1] as_hasp_mpx_: Invalid PARM specification in terminal type NAME for multiplexer TTY. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to a load_mpx operator command or during system initialization. Meaning: The value specified for the configuration parameter PARM in the additional info string of the terminal type NAME used for the HASP multiplexer on channel TTY is not acceptable to the system. Action: Correct the value of the parameter in the TTT and reload the multiplexer. [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1] as_hasp_mpx_: Invalid subchannel name NAME for HASP multiplexer TTY. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to a load_mpx operator command or during system initialization. Meaning: The name specified for a subchannel of the HASP multiplexer on channel TTY does not conform to the conventions defined in MAM Communications for naming such channels. Action: Correct the CDT entry for this multiplexer and reload it. as_hasp_mpx_ -122- 09/01/87 [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1] as_hasp_mpx_: Line type for hasp operator console on multiplexer TTY must be "HASP_OPR" when configured for login service. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to a load_mpx operator command or during system initialization. Meaning: The line type must be set for HASP_OPR on a hasp operator console subchannel when it is configured for login service. Action: Correct the CDT entry for this multiplexer and reload it. [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1] as_hasp_mpx_: Load signalled for multiplexer TTY. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The physical connection and initial connection protocl for the HASP multiplexer on channel TTY has been completed successfully. The multiplexer is now ready for use. Action: Start the appropriate I/O daemon processes for the multiplexer as indicated by the system administrators or by the user who requested the multiplexer be loaded. as_hasp_mpx_ -123- 09/01/87 [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1] as_hasp_mpx_: More than 17 subchannels specified for HASP multiplexer TTY (COUNT). Stream: $as1 Time: In response to a load_mpx operator command or during system initialization. Meaning: The definition of the HASP multiplexer on channel TTY contains too many subchannels. Action: Correct the CDT entry for this multiplexer and reload it. [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1] as_hasp_mpx_: Subchannel NAME of multiplexer TTY does not have TYPE service type. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to a load_mpx operator command or during system initialization. Meaning: The specified subchannel of the HASP multiplexer on channel TTY was not given the slave service type or, in the case of operator console subchannels, slave or login. Action: Correct the CDT entry for this multiplexer and reload it. as_hasp_mpx_ -124- 09/01/87 [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1] as_hasp_mpx_: Too many printers and punches configured for HASP multiplexer TTY. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to a load_mpx operator command or during system initialization. Meaning: More than 8 card punches and line printers have been specified for the HASP multiplexer on channel TTY or a card punch and line printer which use the same flow control flag have been specified. (See MAM Communications for a description of the rules for naming card punches and line printers.) Action: Correct the CDT entry for this multiplexer and reload it. [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1] as_hasp_mpx_: Unexpected wakeup (DATA1 DATA2) from process ID. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A message was received from the process whose processid is the 12-digit octal value ID; the contents of the message are given by the two 12-digit octal values DATA1 and DATA2. No message was expected at this time. The wakeup is ignored. Action: No operator action is required. as_hasp_mpx_ -125- 09/01/87 [as_hasp_mpx_.pl1] as_hasp_mpx_: Wakeup from multiplexer TTY has invalid state code VALUE. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A message was received indicating a change of state for the multiplexer on channel TTY; however, the new state of the multiplexer, given by the decimal number VALUE, is not recognized by this module. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: Answering Service initialization failed. Stream: $as2 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Answering Service initialization failed. Normally, this message is preceded by a more specific indication of the reason for failure. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Attempt to correct the problem and try startup again. as_init_ -126- 09/01/87 [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: CDT rethreading complete. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Rethreading of Channel Definition Table (CDT) entries into a multiplexer/subchannel hierarchy completed successfully. System initialization continues. Action: Contact the system administrator. [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: CDT threading inconsistency found. Rethreading. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An error was detected while tracing the threading of Channel Definition Table (CDT) entries into a hierarchy of multiplexer and subchannel entries. $err The entire channel hierarchy will be rethreaded. Action: Contact the system administrator. as_init_ -127- 09/01/87 [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: Condition COND signalled during startup. Taking AS dump. S. $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An unexpected condition COND occurred during system initialization. An answering service dump is taken. The stack trace information in this dump further describes the error. Some steps of Answering Service initialization were not performed. This may cause the system to operate incorrectly. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: Condition was signalled while processing another condition. CONDITION Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. During Answering Service initialization, a CONDITION was raised while as_init_ was already processing some condition. It may be that the error occured while making an as_dump for the first condition. as_init_ will not attempt to make an as_dump, but will instead abort the initialization. Action: Contact the system programming staff. as_init_ -128- 09/01/87 [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A fatal error occurred during Answering Service initialization. Previous messages describe the error in more detail. Action: Contact the system administrator. [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Calling multiplexer_mgr_$ENTRYPOINT. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The multiplexer_mgr_ failed when accessing the Channel Definition Table (CDT) in >sc1, initializing the CDT or loading the FNPs. ERROR_MESSAGE is the text associated with the error code returned by multiplexer_mgr_. Answering service initialization fails. The system administrator must enter admin mode and correct the problem. Then reboot the system. Action: Contact the system administrator. as_init_ -129- 09/01/87 [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Calling ROUTINE. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An error occurred when calling ROUTINE during Answering Service initialization. ERROR_MESSAGE is the text associated with the error code returned by ROUTINE. Answering service initialization fails. The system administrator must enter admin mode and correct the problem. Then reboot the system. Action: Contact the system administrator. [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Cannot create pit_temp_ Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The system could not create a temporary segment in the Answering Service process's process directory. This is a fatal error that will cause answering service startup to fail. Action: Contact the system administrator. [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Cannot create sat.ht. REASON Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This message indicates that the sat is damaged or that a storage system error prevented the creation of a new hash table for the sat. Answering Service startup will fail. Action: Contact the system administrator. as_init_ -130- 09/01/87 [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: ERROR_MESSAGE. cdt_mgr_$thread: ADDED_INFO Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: as_init_ called cdt_mgr_$thread to rethread the Channel Definition Table (CDT) entries into a multiplexer/subchannel hierarchy. cdt_mgr_ encountered an unexpected error. ERROR_MESSAGE is the text associated with the error code returned by cdt_mgr_. ADDED_INFO further describes the error and whether or not further rethreading is attempted. Action: Contact the system administrator. [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Could not create SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR>TABLE. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The Initializer could not create a new segment TABLE in SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR. Answering service initialization fails. The system administrator must enter admin mode, and type "create TABLE", where TABLE is the name given above. Then reboot the system. Action: Contact the system administrator. as_init_ -131- 09/01/87 [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Could not force access on SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR>TABLE. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The Initializer could not change the ACL on the TABLE segment in SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR. Answering service initialization fails. The system administrator must enter admin mode, and correct the problem. Then reboot the system. Action: Contact the system administrator. [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Could not initiate SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR>TABLE. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The Initializer could not initiate the TABLE segment in SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR. Answering service initialization fails. The system administrator must enter admin mode, and correct the problem. Then reboot the system. Action: Contact the system administrator. as_init_ -132- 09/01/87 [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Could not set priority for IPC wait channels. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A call to ipc_$set_wait_prior failed. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system administrator. [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Could not set RW access on SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR>TABLE. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An error occurred attempting to add ACL entries to TABLE in SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR. Answering Service initialization fails. The system administrator must enter admin mode and correct the problem. Then reboot the system. Action: Contact the system administrator. [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Error while defining initial work classes. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Answering Service initialization fails. The system administrator must enter admin mode and correct the problem. Then reboot the system. Action: Contact the system administrator. as_init_ -133- 09/01/87 [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Initialization of MODULE failed. {ADDED_INFO.} Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: MODULE was being initialized when it detected a problem. It called sub_err_ to report the error to as_init_. ERROR_MESSAGE gives the text associated with the error code MODULE returned to as_init_. If present, ADDED_INFO gives further details about the problem. Some steps of Answering Service initialization were not performed. This may cause the system to operate incorrectly. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: ERROR_MESSAGE. MODULE signalled sub_error_; initialization continues. {ADDED_INFO.} Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: MODULE was being initialized when it detected a problem. It called sub_err_ to report the error to as_init_. ERROR_MESSAGE gives the text associated with the error code MODULE returned to as_init_. If present, ADDED_INFO gives further details about the problem. Initialization of the module continues. Action: $contact. as_init_ -134- 09/01/87 [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Repeated CDT threading inconsistencies. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Channel Definition Table (CDT) entry threads were found to be damaged even after rethreading completed successfully. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system administrator. [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Shutting down the login server request mechanism. Stream: $as1 Time: System shutdown. Meaning: An error occurred while shutting down the login server request mechanism. The ERROR_MESSAGE gives the text associated with the error code returned from ls_request_server_$shutdown. Action: No operator action is required. as_init_ -135- 09/01/87 [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: ERROR_MESSAGE. SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR>TABLE. Forcing access. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: During system initialization, TABLE in SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR was found to have an incorrect ACL. Access was set for Initializer.SysDaemon. Action: No operator action is required. [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: installation_parms damaged. N rate structures defined; from I to J allowed. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The installation_parms table claims to declare an unallowed number of rate structures. This indicates that the table has been damaged. The system administrator must rectify the problem using ed_installation_parms from admin mode, before the Answering Service will initialize. It will be necessary to re-boot Multics to retry Answering Service initialization. Action: Contact the system administrator. as_init_ -136- 09/01/87 [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: Multics SYSID; Answering Service VERSION Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Answering Service initialization is complete and users may now log in. The current system version number, from the system tape, is SYSID. The current Answering Service version number is VERSION. Action: Proceed with startup. [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: No "tcd" card in the config deck. Assuming APT size of 1000. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This message indicates that there is no TCD card in the config deck. The system will operate normally, but it is recommended that an explicit TCD card be added at the first convenience. Action: Contact the system administrator. [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: rebuilding SAT hash table. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The hash table for the SAT was corrupted. The hash table is regenerated. Action: No operator action is required. as_init_ -137- 09/01/87 [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: Resource management is disabled; >sc1>rtdt needs it enabled. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The copy of installation_parms encountered by system startup claims that RCP resource management is disabled. This disagrees with information in the RTDT. If startup were to continue, all information in resource registries would be lost. Answering Service initialization fails. The system administrator must use ed_installation_parms from admin mode to repair the damage. Then reboot the system. Action: Contact the system administrator. [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: SAT version inconsistent with declarations used in this program. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The version number stored in the SAT does not match the expected version number, which is a constant in the Answering Service programs. This may be because the SAT has been destroyed, or because an incorrect version of the Answering Service programs is being used. This error crashes the system. Action: Contact the system administrator. The System Administrator must either generate a new SAT, or install the correct version of the Answering Service. If the System Administrator is not available, enter admin mode and attempt to retrieve a recent copy of the SAT. Then exit from admin mode and try startup again. as_init_ -138- 09/01/87 [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR>TABLE missing. Creating new one. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A new version of TABLE was created in SYSTEM_CONTROL_DIR as part of system initialization. Action: No operator action is required. [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: The requested action was not performed. Cannot type go twice. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The operator typed go when Multics was already in operation. No action was taken. Action: No operator action is required. [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: The requested action was not performed. Type multics first. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The operator typed go without typing multics. No action was taken. Action: Type multics first, or startup. as_init_ -139- 09/01/87 [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: The requested action was not performed. Multics already initialized. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The operator typed startup, multics, or go when Multics was already in operation. No action was taken. Action: No operator action is required. [as_init_.pl1] as_init_: This procedure does not implement the requested version. installation_parms version N. Stream: $as1 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. The installation_parms segment has been damaged or is not up-to-date. The system administrator must rectify the problem using ed_installation_parms from admin mode, before the Answering Service will initialize. It will be necessary to re-boot Multics to retry Answering Serviceinitialization. Action: Contact the system administrator. as_init_ -140- 09/01/87 [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_ (trace): FNP FNP_NUMBER, MPXE state MPX_STATE, FNP state FNP_STATE{, deconfigured}. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: This is a tracing message which displays some values of variables that describe the status of the FNP. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_: Crash signalled for FNP TAG. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: FNP TAG has crashed. A reload of the FNP will be attempted if it is not in a crash loop or not inactive. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_: ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE >sc1>fnp_crash_notify.ec does not exist. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occured (ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE) when checking for the existence of fnp_crash_notify.ec in the system_control_1 directory. Action: Contact the system programming staff. as_mcs_mpx_ -141- 09/01/87 [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_: ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE Creating event channel for FNP TAG. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occured (ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE) when an attempt was made to create an event channel for FNP TAG. The load attempt has been aborted. This message can also be logged if an error occured when changing the just created event-wait channel into an event-call channel. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_: ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE Failed to establish an SCI environment. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occured (ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE) when trying to create an system control subsystem environment pointer. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_: ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE Reading event channel for FNP TAG. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occured (ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE) when an attempt was made to read the bootload event channel for FNP TAG. Action: Contact the system programming staff. as_mcs_mpx_ -142- 09/01/87 [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_: ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE Resetting event channel for FNP TAG. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occured (ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE) when an attempt was made to drain all events from the FNP boot event channel. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_: ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE Taking dump of FNP TAG. FNP_DUMP_ENTRY_NAME Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occured (ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE) when an attempt was made to dump FNP TAG into the FNP_DUMP_ENTRY_NAME segment in >dumps. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_: FDUMP of FNP TAG created in >dumps>FNP_DUMP_ENTRY_NAME Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: FNP TAG has been dumped successfully into the >dumps>FNP_DUMP_ENTRY_NAME segment after it crashed. Action: Contact the system programming staff. as_mcs_mpx_ -143- 09/01/87 [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_: Inconsistent wakeup received from FNP TAG. FNP state = FNP_STATE, msg state = MSG_STATE. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The data in the message from the bootload event channel for FNP TAG indicates that the FNP was in an inconsistant state (MSG_STATE) with the current state (FNP_STATE) of the FNP in the CDT. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_: Invalid wakeup received for FNP TAG. Wakeup appears to be for FNP OTHER_TAG (#FNP_NUMBER). Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: Invalid wakeup received on bootload event channel for FNP TAG. Wakeup data indicates it is for FNP OTHER_TAG whose number is FNP_NUMBER. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_: Load failed for FNP TAG. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The FNP TAG failed to load successfully. Action: Try the bootload attempt again. If problem persists, contact the programing staff. as_mcs_mpx_ -144- 09/01/87 [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_: Load of FNP TAG did not complete within X minutes. Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: FNP TAG did not signal that it had completed the load attempt within the required X minutes from the time that the image was sent to the FNP. Action: Try to load the FNP again. If problem persists, contact system programing staff. [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_: Load signalled for FNP TAG. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: FNP TAG bootloaded successfully. Action: No operator action is required. [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_: Procedure called with bad fnpep into cdt: POINTER Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The compute_fnp_no internal procedure detected that as_mcs_mpx_ was supplied with a prointer value (POINTER) that should point to an FNP entry in the CDT but doesn't. Current operation has been aborted. Action: Contact the system programming staff. as_mcs_mpx_ -145- 09/01/87 [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_: Tracing off. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The trace_off entry point has been called and now tracing has been disabled. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_: Tracing on. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The trace_on entry point has been called so that as_mcs_mpx_ trace data will now be displayed. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_: Unexpected wakeup (EV_MSG_WORD_1 EV_MSG_WORD_2) from process PROC_ID. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An unexpected wakeup occured on an FNP bootload event channel from process PROC_ID. The event message data is in EV_MSG_WORD_1 and EV_MSG_WORD_2. Unable to determine FNP tag. Action: Contact the system programming staff. as_mcs_mpx_ -146- 09/01/87 [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_: Wakeup for FNP TAG has invalid state code: CODE. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: Wakeup message data received on bootload event channel for FNP TAG contains an invalid state code value of CODE. Valid values for mpxe.state are defined in the cdt.incl.pl1 include file by the FNP_* variables. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_mcs_mpx_.pl1] as_mcs_mpx_: Wakeup with bad data pointer ignored: POINTER Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A wakeup was received on an FNP bootload event channel with which a bad data pointer was supplied. Unable to determine FNP tag. Action: Contact the system programming staff. as_mcs_mpx_ -147- 09/01/87 [as_meter_.pl1] as_meter_: FDUMP number is NNN Stream: as (severity1) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The system is coming up after a crash. There is a dump, created by the bce dump command, in the DUMP partition. Usually, system_start_up.ec copies this dump into the directory >dumps. Action: Follow site instructions concerning the processing of online dumps. The normal procedure is to log in Print_Dump.SysDaemon and request that it process the dump. [as_meter_.pl1] as_meter_: Problem getting "ITEM". Metering disabled. Stream: as (severity2) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The metering module cannot obtain a pointer to the ring 0 hardcore data item ITEM, used in calculating system usage. Metering figures are scrambled, but the system should be able to run. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_request_bump_user_.pl1] as_request_bump_user_: BUMPING PERS.PROJ.TAG PROCESSID for requestor REQ_PERS.REQ_PROJ.REQ_TAG. Stream: as (severity 0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An answering service request from REQ_PERS.REQ_PROJ.REQ_TAG to bump the process PERS.PROJ.TAG PROCESSID has been initiated. Action: No operator action is required. as_request_bump_user_ -148- 09/01/87 [as_request_bump_user_.pl1] as_request_bump_user_: ERROR_MSG. Rejected BUMP_USER request from PERS.PROJ.TAG to bump process PROCESS_ID. REASON Stream: as (severity 0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The answering service request from PERS.PROJ.TAG to bump the process identified by PROCESSID failed for the given REASON and ERROR_MSG. Action: Contact the system administrator. [as_request_note_pnt_change_.pl1] as_request_note_pnt_change_: Bumping user PERS.PROJ.TAG on channel CHN. REASON Stream: as (severity 0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Process PERS.PROJ.TAG on channel CHN was bumped by a change to the PNT entry for PERS. Action: No operator action is required. as_request_note_pnt_change -149- 09/01/87 [as_request_note_pnt_change_.pl1] as_request_note_pnt_change_: ERROR_MSG. Rejected NOTE_PNT_CHANGE request from PERS.PROJ. REASON Stream: as (severity 0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An answering service request to note a change to the PNT sent by PERS.PROJ failed because of REASON. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_request_note_pnt_change_.pl1] as_request_note_pnt_change_: Lowered maximum authorization for PERS.PROJ.TAG on channel CHN from OLD_MAX_AUTH to NEW_MAX_AUTH. PNT change. Stream: as (severity 0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A change to the PNT entry for PERS lowered the maximum authorization associated with the process PERS.PROJ.TAG on channel CHN. The authorization was changed from OLD_MAX_AUTH to NEW_MAX_AUTH. Action: No operator action is required. as_request_note_pnt_change -150- 09/01/87 [as_request_note_pnt_change_.pl1] as_request_note_pnt_change_: Raised minimum authorization for PERS.PROJ.TAG on channel CHN from OLD_MIN_AUTH to NEW_MIN_AUTH. PNT change. Stream: as (severity 0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A change to the PNT entry for PERS raised the minimum authorization associated with the process PERS.PROJ.TAG on channel CHN. The authorization was changed from OLD_MIN_AUTH to NEW_MIN_AUTH. Action: No operator action is required. [as_request_server_.pl1] as_request_sender_: MSG. Could not delete message MID for PERS.PROJ. Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: MSG is an error_table_ message, MID is a message ID, PERS.PROJ is the group ID of the AS request sender. The AS request message could not be deleted after executing the AS request. Action: No operator action is required. as_request_sender_ -151- 09/01/87 [as_request_server_.pl1] as_request_sender_: PERS.PROJ (PID) set fatal process error [logout|new_proc]. Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The process group id PERS.PROJ (process id PID) has set the AS flag which indicates that fatal process errors will cause a {logout|new_proc}. Action: No operator action is required. [as_request_server_.pl1] as_request_server_$init: MSG. Deleting >sc1>as_request_.ms. Stream: as (severity1) Time: Answering Service initialization. Meaning: MSG is an error_table_ message. An error was encountered while attempting to delete the as_request message segment, prior to re-creating it. as_request_server_$init continues and attempts to create the message segment. Action: No operator action is required. [as_request_server_.pl1] as_request_server_$init: MSG. Manipulating >sc1>as_request_.ms or IPC channels. Stream: as (severity1) Time: Answering Service initialization. Meaning: MSG is an error_table_ message. A programming error has been encountered. Action: Contact the system programming staff. After the problem is corrected, repeat the bootload operation. as_request_server_$init -152- 09/01/87 [as_request_server_.pl1] as_request_server_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Can't find message from PGID Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: MSG is an error_table_ message and PGID is a process group id. A process sent a wakeup to the Answering Service, but did not put a message in as_request.ms. Action: No operator action is required. [as_request_server_.pl1] as_request_server_: Message for "REQUEST NAME" (type N) too short from PERS.PROJ. Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A request of type N sent by the process group id specified by PERS.PROJ was in error. The request is ignored. Action: No operator action is required. [as_request_server_.pl1] as_request_server_: MSG. Process no longer active for request from PERS.PROJ. Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: MSG is an error_table_ message and PERS.PROJ isthe sender id. A process sent a wakeup to the Answering Service but then logged out before the Answering Service handled the wakeup. Action: No operator action is required. as_request_server_ -153- 09/01/87 [as_request_server_.pl1] as_request_server_: MSG. Error reading message from message segment. Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: MSG is an error_table_ message. An error occurred while reading an AS message from the AS request queue. Action: No operator action is required. [as_request_server_.pl1] as_request_server_: Rejected invalid type XX message from PERS.PROJ PID. Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An invalid wakeup request has been sent to as_request_server_. The sending process ID is PID, and the sender name in the message is PERS.PROJ. The request is a type XX request. No action was taken. Action: No operator action is required. [as_request_server_.pl1] as_request_server_: Request message segment not initialized or shutdown has been typed. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A request is being ignored because the AS request queue has not been initialized or the the operator has typed the shutdown command. Action: No operator action is required. as_request_server_ -154- 09/01/87 [as_x25_mpx_.pl1] as_x25_mpx_: Bad argument to parm PARM, should be THIS or THAT, but was VALUE for multiplexer MPX. Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an operator load_mpx command or during system start up. Meaning: A bad value was specified for parameter PARM in the additional_info field of the TTF entry for the multiplexer MPX. The choices are THIS or THAT, but VALUE was specified. Action: Check the contents of the TTF entry for the terminal_type associated with the multiplexer for an improper parameter value. Correct and reload mpx. [as_x25_mpx_.pl1] as_x25_mpx_: Bad argument to parm PARM. Must have: LOW <= value <= HIGH, but value = VALUE, for multiplexer MPX. Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an operator load_mpx command or during system start up. Meaning: A bad value was specified for parameter PARM in the additional_info field of the TTF entry for the multiplexer MPX. The value must be between LOW and HIGH, but VALUE was specified. Action: Check the contents of the TTF entry for the terminal_type associated with the multiplexer for an improper parameter value. Correct and reload mpx. as_x25_mpx_ -155- 09/01/87 [as_x25_mpx_.pl1] as_x25_mpx_: Crash signalled for multiplexer MPX. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The multiplexer has crashed. The LAP link has entered the disconnected state. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_x25_mpx_.pl1] as_x25_mpx_: Error in conversion. Converting FIELD VALUE to a number for multiplexer MPX. Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an operator load_mpx command or during system start up. Meaning: It was impossible to convert a numeric parameter from the terminal_type additional_info string to its internal form. FIELD is the name of the parameter in error. VALUE is the string which could not be converted. Action: Check the contents of the TTF entry for the terminal_type associated with the multiplexer for errors. as_x25_mpx_ -156- 09/01/87 [as_x25_mpx_.pl1] as_x25_mpx_: ERROR. Cannot get additional info for terminal type TTP for multiplexer MPX. Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an operator load_mpx command or during system start up. Meaning: An error occurred while retrieving the parameters of the multiplexer from the TTT. Either the terminal type specified in the CDT does not exist or it does not contain the required additional_info field. Action: Check that the CMF and TTF contain the proper information. [as_x25_mpx_.pl1] as_x25_mpx_: ERROR. Creating event channel for multiplexer MPX. Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an operator load_mpx command or during system start up. Meaning: An ipc_ error occurred while trying to initialize the multiplexer. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [as_x25_mpx_.pl1] as_x25_mpx_: Load failed for multiplexer MPX. Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an operator load_mpx command or during system start up. Meaning: The attempt to load the multiplexer failed. This should never happen. Action: Contact the system programming staff. as_x25_mpx_ -157- 09/01/87 [as_x25_mpx_.pl1] as_x25_mpx_: Load signalled for multiplexer MPX. Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an operator load_mpx command or during system start up. Meaning: The multiplexer has been successfully loaded. It will be started unless the -no_start control argument was given when the load_mpx command was typed. Action: No operator action is required. [as_x25_mpx_.pl1] as_x25_mpx_: MPX: n_lc must be specified. Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an operator load_mpx command for during system startup. Meaning: The TTF entry for the X.25 multiplexer does not specify the number of logical channels. Action: Correct the TTF and reload the multiplexer. [as_x25_mpx_.pl1] as_x25_mpx_: Unexpected signal NUM in state STATE. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A signal, NUM, was received unexpectedly in state STATE. The signal is ignored. Action: Contact the system programming staff. as_x25_mpx_ -158- 09/01/87 [as_x25_mpx_.pl1] as_x25_mpx_: Unexpected wakeup (DATA) from process PRCID. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The multiplexer manager received a wakeup from an unexpected source. The wakeup is ignored. Action: No operator action is required. [as_x25_mpx_.pl1] as_x25_mpx_: Wakeup for multiplexer MPX has invalid state code STATE. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A wakeup with invalid data was received by the multiplexer manager. The wakeup is ignored. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [asr_abs_command_server_.pl1] asr_abs_command_server_: Request REQUEST not found, could not cancel for USER. Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: User USER requested cancellation of absentee job REQUEST which did not exist. Action: No operator action is required. asr_abs_command_server_ -159- 09/01/87 [asr_daemon_command_server_.pl1] asr_daemon_command_server_: Denied send_daemon_command for USER in ring RING. Stream: $sc Time: While system is running. Meaning: User USER requested the system to execute a daemon command, but lacked access to >sc1>admin_acs>send_admin_command.acs or the appropriate daemon source ACS. Action: No operator action is required. [asr_daemon_command_server_.pl1] asr_daemon_command_server_: Failed to check access for USER. Stream: $sc Time: While system is running. Meaning: User USER requested the system to execute a daemon command, but validate_daemon_commands was not enabled and the system could not determine their access to the send_daemon_command acs. Action: No operator action is required. [asr_daemon_command_server_.pl1] asr_daemon_command_server_: PERSON: COMMAND INFO Stream: $sc Time: While system is running. Meaning: A system administrator has sent a for a daemon to the Initializer, which executes it. Action: No operator action is required. asr_daemon_command_server_ -160- 09/01/87 [astty_.pl1] astty_: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE CHANNEL has undefined terminal type TERM_TYPE for set_term_type order. Stream: $as0 or $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The system received the ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE when an attempt was made to set the terminal type of CHANNEL to TERM_TYPE. Suspect the terminal type is not known on to the system. The set_term_type control order was ignored. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [astty_.pl1] astty_: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE CHANNEL NN TEXT Stream: $as0 or $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: This is tracing or error logging output. This output may appear in the AS log, or be printed on the severity1 stream as directed by astty_ trace and log_error requests described below. Action: No operator action is required. Tracing and logging is controlled by the following entries, which may be typed as commands in admin mode. astty_$trace - causes tracing of all calls to astty_ astty_$notrace - disables tracing astty_$log_error - logs calls to astty_ that get errors. does not print. astty_$log_error_1 - logs and prints calls to astty_ that get errors. astty_$no_log_error - disables error logging. astty_ -161- 09/01/87 [astty_.pl1] astty_: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE CHANNEL SSSS line_status failed after line_status_pending Stream: $as0 or $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: System received the ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE when it tried to do a line status control order on CHANNEL in state SSSS after it received a line_status_pending error code. The error code for ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE was returned back to the caller. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [astty_.pl1] astty_: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE CHANNEL state SSSS > TTY_HUNG on hung-up error code. Stream: $as0 or $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error code of ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE was returned while servicing CHANNEL indicating that the channel is not useable. However, the state SSSS of the channel indicates that the channel was active, thus the CHANNEL state is inconsistant. The channel will be hungup. Action: Contact the system programming staff. astty_ -162- 09/01/87 [astty_.pl1] astty_: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE error attaching IOCB for channel CCCC. Stream: $as0 or $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The system received the ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE attempting to attach to channel CCCC using an IOCB. The channel was then hungup. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [astty_.pl1] astty_: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE error finding an IOCB for channel CCCC. Stream: $as0 or $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The system received the ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE when it attempted to find an IOCB for channel CCCC. The channel was then hungup. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [astty_.pl1] astty_: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE error opening IOCB for channel CCCC. Stream: $as0 or $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The system received the ERROR_TALE_MESSAGE attemping to open the channel CCCC using an IOCB. The channel was then hungup. Action: Contact the system programming staff. astty_ -163- 09/01/87 [astty_.pl1] astty_: tty_state returned SSSS for hung-up line CHANNEL. Stream: $as0 or $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: In processing the astty_$tty_state entry, a call to hcs_$tty_state returned a state value of SSSS for hung-up CHANNEL which indicates that the channel is active. However, the returned error code indicated that the channel is hung-up. The channel will be hungup. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [asu_.pl1] asu_$release_ate: bad cdte.process (LOCATION) for CHANNEL Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: $err When asked to release a User Table Entry (UTE) for an interactive process, the cdte.process pointer (LOCATION) did not point into the answer table. The UTE was not released. Action: No operator action is required. asu_$release_ate -164- 09/01/87 [asu_.pl1] asu_$release_suspended_process: PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL is not suspended Stream: $as0 Time: Called in response to an operator "abs release" command, or in response to a user reconnecting to an interactive process. Meaning: One of the process termination handlers is incorrectly calling to release a process which is not currently suspended. Action: No operator action is required. [asu_.pl1] asu_$suspend_process: PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL is already suspended. Stream: $as1 Time: asu_$suspend_process was called by one of the process termination handlers to suspend an interactive process whose terminal disconnected, or to suspend an absentee process via the operator "abs suspend" command. Meaning: The process is already suspended. The current request will be ignored. Action: No operator action is required. asu_$suspend_process -165- 09/01/87 [asu_.pl1] asu_: attach channel not done on CHANNEL; service type = TYPE Stream: $as0 Time: When attaching channels to the Answering Service. Meaning: The CHANNEL was found in an inactive state (TYPE = INACTIVE), or was found to be a multiplexer channel (TYPE = MULTIPLEXER). It was not attached. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: No operator action is required. [asu_.pl1] asu_: listen not done on CHANNEL; current service type = TYPE Stream: $as0 Time: When the Answering Service tried to listen to the channel. Meaning: The CHANNEL was found in an inactive state (TYPE = INACTIVE), was found to be a multiplexer channel (TYPE = MULTIPLEXER), was found to be in use by the message coordinator (TYPE = MC), or was found to be attached for Testing and Diagnostics (TYPE = TANDD_SERVICE). The attempt to listen on the channel failed. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: No operator action is required. asu_ -166- 09/01/87 [asu_.pl1] asu_: cdte CCC|XXX (CHANNEL) state A in use B tra vec C Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Remove_cdte is trying to get rid of a channel. It first logs the state of the line. Action: No operator action is required. [asu_.pl1] asu_: cdte CCC|XXX (tyyXXX) hung up Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Remove_cdte is trying to get rid of a channel. The channel is in the hung up state. Action: No operator action is required. [asu_.pl1] asu_: cdtep (CCC|ZZZ) not cdt (YYY|0) Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Remove_cdte is trying to get rid of a channel which is no good. Action: No operator action is required. asu_ -167- 09/01/87 [asu_.pl1] asu_: CHANNEL cannot be attached because its service type is TYPE (N). Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attach command specified a CHANNEL whose service type does not permit it to be attached. No action was taken. Action: Enter a correct command. [asu_.pl1] asu_: CHANNEL has been deleted by a CDT installation and so cannot be attached. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attach command specified a CHANNEL that has been deleted. No action was taken. Action: Enter a correct command. [asu_.pl1] asu_: CHANNEL has in_use = N, current state = S, {CDTE.state was OS} Stream: $as1 Time: When the operator attempts to attach the channel. Meaning: The Channel Definition Table (CDT) entry for CHANNEL is in an inconsistent state. See dialup_values.incl.pl1 for a description of the in_use and state values. The old state value OS is displayed only if it differs from the current state. Action: Enter a corrected command line. asu_ -168- 09/01/87 [asu_.pl1] asu_: CHANNEL in use as a multiplexer and cannot be attached. Stream: $as0 Time: When issuing an operator attach command for a channel. Meaning: CHANNEL is operating as a multiplexer, supporting one or more channels. It cannot be attached directly. The attach operation fails. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [asu_.pl1] asu_: CHANNEL in use T & D and cannot be attached. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An operator attach command specified a CHANNEL being tested via Test and Diagnostic routines. The channel was not attached. Action: Enter a corrected command line. asu_ -169- 09/01/87 [asu_.pl1] asu_: CHANNEL is a multiplexer and cannot be removed. Stream: $as1 Time: When the operator attempts to remove a channel. Meaning: CHANNEL is a multiplexer channel which handles data for one or more subchannels. Such multiplexers are not attached by the Answering Service, and therefore cannot be removed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. Message: asu_$bump_user: ERROR_MESSAGE. BLAST_MESSAGE. Sending blast message to PERSON.PROJECT on CHANNEL. Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred while attempting to send an operator warning message to PERSON.PROJECT on CHANNEL. ERROR_MESSAGE is the text associated with the error which occurred. BLAST_MESSAGE is the undelivered operator warning. Action: No operator action is required. [asu_.pl1] asu_: CHANNEL is already attached; will try to listen to it again Stream: $as1 Time: When the operator attempts to attach a channel. Meaning: The CHANNEL was already attached by the Answering Service, but was not dialed up. The Answering Service will attempt to listen for dialups on the channel. Action: Enter a corrected command line. asu_ -170- 09/01/87 [asu_.pl1] asu_: CHANNEL is in use by the message coordinator and cannot be attached. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An operator attach command specified a message coordinator CHANNEL. The channel was not attached. Action: Enter a correct command. [asu_.pl1] asu_: CHANNEL is not in CDT and so cannot be attached Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attach command specified an unknown CHANNEL. No action was taken. Action: Enter a correct command. [asu_.pl1] asu_: CHANNEL was not configured at bootload time, and so cannot be attached. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attach command specified a CHANNEL that cannot be used until the next bootload. No action was taken. Action: Enter a correct command. asu_ -171- 09/01/87 [asu_.pl1] asu_: ENTRYPOINT called with null UTE ptr. Stream: as (severity0) Time: ENTRYPOINT may be suspend_process or setup_login_server_handle. suspend_process was called by one of the process termination handlers to suspend an interactive process whose terminal disconnected, or to suspend an absentee process via the operator "abs suspend" command. setup_login_server_handler was called in response to a validate, connect, new_proc, or destroy request from a login server. Meaning: Programming error in the process termination handlers, or the login server support of the Answering Service. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [asu_.pl1] asu_: ERROR_MESSAGE. ENTRY OPERATION error; will remove channel CHANNEL DESC Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A channel error has occurred on CHANNEL. DESC is the comment field for the channel given in its Channel Definition Table (CDT) entry. ERROR_MESSAGE gives the text describing the error code returned by the operation in progress. OPERATION may be create_ev_chn, decl_event_call_chn, listen, set_term_type, tty_event or tty_index, dependent upon the operation in progress when the error occurred. ENTRY specifies the asu_ entrypoint that was running when the operation was performed on the channel. It may be asu_listen or attach_channel. The channel will be removed from use. Action: It may be necessary to busy out the modem for the channel. asu_ -172- 09/01/87 [asu_.pl1] asu_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Sending initial wakeup to PROCESS_ID (PERSON.PROJECT) Stream: $as0 Time: Called at process creation to start the process running. Meaning: ERROR_MESSAGE is the text of an error which occurred attempting to send a wakeup to PERSON.PROJECT. As a result of this error, process creation will fail. Action: No operator action is required. [asu_.pl1] asu_: ERROR_MESSAGE. cdte CCC|XXX error from tty_state Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Remove_cdte is trying to get rid of a channel. It cannot obtain the line state. Action: No operator action is required. [asu_.pl1] asu_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Retrieving the values of R-0ffset and R-Factor for PROCESS_ID (PERSON.PROJECT). Stream: $as0 Time: Called at process creation. Meaning: asu_$start_process called hphcs_$get_ipc_operands. This call failed with an error whose text is shown as ERROR_MESSAGE. As a result, the process will not be started. Action: No operator action is required. asu_ -173- 09/01/87 [asu_.pl1] asu_: listen failed on CHANNEL: state = N Stream: $as0 Time: When attempting to listen for dialups on the channel. Meaning: The Channel Definition Table (CDT) entry for CHANNEL has an invalid state value N. Channel listening will not occur. Action: No operator action is required. [asu_.pl1] asu_: listen not done on CHANNEL: IN_USE with state = STATE, in_use = IN_USE, tra_vec = CURRENT_OPERATION Stream: $as0 Time: When the Answering Service tries to listen to the channel. Meaning: The Channel Definition Table (CDT) entry for CHANNEL is in an inconsistent state. See dialup_values.incl.pl1 for a description of the state, in_use and tra_vec values. Action: No operator action is required. [asu_.pl1] asu_: lock was N, ev call mask was M, ips mask was ZZZZZZ Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an operator reset command. Meaning: N is the value of anstbl.lock_value, M is the value of event call masking. ZZZZZZ was the ips mask. This message verifies that the reset command was given, and what effect it had. Action: No operator action is required. asu_ -174- 09/01/87 [asu_.pl1] asu_: MESSAGE. unable to unmask channel CHANNEL. Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an operator command to attach a channel which had been masked by MCS. Meaning: The CHANNEL could not be unmasked. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [asu_.pl1] asu_: Unable to create event channel for new UTE LOCATION Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [asu_.pl1] asu_: unmasking channel CHANNEL. Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an operator command to attach a channel which has been masked by MCS. Meaning: A special order is issued to MCS to unmask CHANNEL, and the channel should then be available for regular use. Action: No operator action is required. asu_ -175- 09/01/87 [operator_com_channel_cmds_.pl1] attach: Action not performed. ttyXXX Stream: as (severity1). Time: In response to an operator attach command. Meaning: This is the response to attach TTYxxx if no more room is available in the answer table for channel entries. The line is not attached. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [operator_com_channel_cmds_.pl1] attach: bad arg "AAAA" Stream: as (severity1). Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A bad argument was furnished with an attach command. The argument is skipped. Action: Enter a corrected command. [operator_com_channel_cmds_.pl1] attach: error: not done Stream: as (severity1). Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Bad arguments were given to an attach command. No action resulted. Action: Enter a corrected command line. attach -176- 09/01/87 [operator_com_channel_cmds_.pl1] attach: TTYxxx attached Stream: as (severity1). Time: In response to an operator attach command. Meaning: This is the response to an attach TTYxxx command. The device channel is now connected to the Answering Service and ready for dialups. Action: No operator action is required. [terminate_proc.pl1] attempt to terminate an idle process Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [terminate_proc.pl1] attempt to terminate initializer process Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. attempt to terminate initi -177- 09/01/87 [terminate_proc.pl1] attempt to terminate process with TYPE lock set Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [access_audit_util_.pl1] AUDIT (access_audit_util_): GRANTED modification of process audit flags ADDED_INFO Stream: $access_audit Time: While system is running. Meaning: The specified user has invoked a privileged operation to change the process audit flags. This may result in more or less audit messages for that user. Action: $notify_ssa [access_class_check.pl1] AUDIT (access_class_check): GRANTED modification of security out_of_service ADDED_INFO Stream: $access_audit Time: While system is running. Meaning: The soos switch for the specified path has been turned on or off by the security administrator as indicated. Action: No operator action is required. AUDIT (access_class_check) -178- 09/01/87 [create_vtoce.pl1] AUDIT (create_vtoce): DENIED creation of file system object ADDED_INFO entry class range outside LV (CLASS_RANGE lvid LVID) Stream: $access_audit Time: While system is running. Meaning: The specified user attempted to create a segment whose access class is outside the range accepted by the logical volume. Action: Contact the system security administrator. [fim.alm] AUDIT (fim): access violation fault - mode ADDED_INFO Stream: $access_audit Time: While system is running. Meaning: The specified process took an access violation fault " because the access mode was inconsistant with the operation. Action: No operator action is required. [fim.alm] AUDIT (fim): access violation fault - ring ADDED_INFO Stream: $access_audit Time: While system is running. Meaning: The specified process took an access violation fault " due to ring brackets inconsistant with the operation. Action: No operator action is required. AUDIT (fim) -179- 09/01/87 [fim.alm] AUDIT (fim): illegal procedure fault ADDED_INFO Stream: $access_audit Time: While system is running. Meaning: The specified process took an illegal procedure fault. Action: No operator action is required. [page_error.alm] AUDIT (page_fault): GRANTED excessive segment state changes (Moderate_cc) for PROCESS_GROUP_ID (AUTHORIZATION) Time: While system is running. Stream: $security_log Meaning: An attempt to use the modification of various segment " attributes as a covert channel was detected. [pnt_db_util_.pl1] AUDIT (pnt_db_util_): GRANTED addition of pnt entry (Admin_op) for PERSON.PROJECT.TAG (AUTH) Level=1 to PNT entry USERID (no access class). Stream: $access_audit Time: While system is running. Meaning: The user, PERSON.PROJECT.TAG, added a new PNT entry for USERID Action: No operator action is required. AUDIT (pnt_db_util_) -180- 09/01/87 [pnt_db_util_.pl1] AUDIT (pnt_db_util_): GRANTED deletion of pnt entry (Admin_op) for PERSON.PROJECT.TAG (AUTH) Level=1 to PNT entry USERID (no access class). Stream: $access_audit Time: While system is running. Meaning: The user PERSON.PROJECT.TAG deleted the PNT entry for USERID. Action: No operator action is required. [pnt_db_util_.pl1] AUDIT (pnt_db_util_): GRANTED modification of pnt entry (Admin_op) for PERSON.PROJECT.TAG (AUTH) Level=1 to PNT entry USERID: CHANGES (no access class). Stream: $access_audit Time: While system is running. Meaning: The user PERSON.PROJECT.TAG modified the PNT entry for USERID. CHANGES describes in brief format what security relevant changes were made. See the binary information in the audit message for further details. Action: No operator action is required. AUDIT (pnt_db_util_) -181- 09/01/87 [reclassify.pl1] AUDIT (reclassify$ENTRY): GRANTED modification of security out-of-service ADDED_INFO Stream: $access_audit Time: While system is running. Meaning: An AIM error was found in respect to the specified directory. There was a disagreement in access class between the directory and one of it's sons, or there was an upgraded directory with non-terminal quota. Action: No operator action is required. [reclassify.pl1] AUDIT (reclassify$ENTRY): GRANTED|DENIED modification of fs_obj access class ADDED_INFO Stream: $access_audit Time: While system is running. Meaning: Indicates whether an attempt to reclassify the specified file system object was granted or denied. In the case of reclassify$node, a message will be generated for each entry in the directory being reclassified. Action: No operator action is required. [salv_check_vtoce_.pl1] AUDIT (salv_check_vtoce_): GRANTED modification of security out-of-service ADDED_INFO Stream: $access_audit Time: While system is running. Meaning: Security out-of-service switch was set because vtoce access class did not match the entry access class for the specified file system entry. Action: Contact the system security administrator. AUDIT (salv_check_vtoce_) -182- 09/01/87 [salv_dir_checker_.pl1] AUDIT (salv_dir_checker_): GRANTED modification of fs_obj access ADDED_INFO Stream: $access_audit Time: Salvaging Meaning: The salvager has truncated the ACL of a branch. Action: Contact the system security administrator. [set_privileges.pl1] AUDIT (set_privileges): GRANTED modification of system AIM privilege ADDED_INFO Stream: $access_audit Time: While system is running. Meaning: The specified user made a privileged call for modifying the process AIM privileges Action: No operator action is required. [set_sys_audit_thresholds_.pl1] AUDIT (set_sys_audit_thresholds_): GRANTED|DENIED modification of system audit flags and thresholds ADDED_INFO Stream: $access_audit Time: While system is running. Meaning: Indicates that the system wide audit enable flags and the thresholds have been changed as indicated. Action: No operator action is required. AUDIT (set_sys_audit_thres -183- 09/01/87 [bce_abs_seg.pl1] bce_abs_seg: Too many bce abs-segs. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: More per-bce pass abs-segs were encountered than fit in the abs-seg array. This is a software error. [bce_ioi_post.pl1] bce_ioi_post: Error posting i/o completion. ioi_event_channel: CCCCCCCCCCCC ioi_message: MMMMMMMMMMMM Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: No posting buffer was found in an "I/O outstanding" state for the above event channel. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [bce_ioi_post.pl1] bce_ioi_post: System not at correct level to post I/O completion. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The flag sys_info$service_system indicates that the system is up and should be posting I/O completions via pxss$io_wakeup, not this program. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. bce_ioi_post -184- 09/01/87 [bce_ioi_post.pl1] bce_ioi_post: Unexpected System Fault. ioi_event_channel: CCCCCCCCCCCC ioi_message: MMMMMMMMMMMM Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [bce_save.pl1] bce_save: Error issuing tape connect for TAPE_DEV (TAPE_SET). ERR_MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: IOI has returned a non-zero error, which has been expanded in ERR_MESSAGE. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [bce_save.pl1] bce_save: Internal bit map for PV_NAME (TAPE_SET) contains no in use pages. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The copied/packed internal version of the PV's volume bit map contains no used pages (OFF bits). This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. bce_save -185- 09/01/87 [bce_save.pl1] bce_save: IO complete, but NO status returned for TAPE_SET. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An I/O has been posted, but there was no indication of status being returned. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [bce_save.pl1] bce_save: Out of disk buffers for TAPE_SET. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [bce_save.pl1] bce_save: Out of tape buffers for TAPE_SET. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. bce_save -186- 09/01/87 [bce_save_util_.pl1] bce_save_util_: Out of disk buffers for TAPE_SET. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [wired_shutdown.pl1] begin emergency shutdown part 1 Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: Emergency shutdown Meaning: The system emergency shutdown environment has been successfully established. An attempt will be made to write out all of memory and flush the paging device. Action: No operator action is required. [boot_tape_io.pl1] boot_tape_io: Code CODE from absadr. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: boot_tape_io was unable to find the address of its buffer. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. boot_tape_io -187- 09/01/87 [boot_tape_io.pl1] boot_tape_io: Code CODE from io_manager$assign Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The bootload tape reading package could not assign the bootload tape drive to itself. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [boot_tape_io.pl1] boot_tape_io: Unable to allocate buffer. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The bootload tape reading package could not allocate a wired-down buffer into which to read the bootload tape. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [bootload_error.alm] bootload_0: An unpaged page table overflowed for seg N. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The size of the page table needed for "unpaged" segment N exceeded the area left for such page tables. Action: The system tape was generated improperly; use another copy of the system tape. bootload_0 -188- 09/01/87 [bootload_error.alm] bootload_0: Bad MST format. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The records on the MST tape were out of sequence. Action: Try another tape. [bootload_error.alm] bootload_0: Booted tape MPC. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The system succeeded in booting the bootload tape mpc. [bootload_error.alm] bootload_0: Booting FWNAME IOM CHAN with FWID FWREV firmware. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The system is about to boot firmware into the bootload tape mpc. bootload_0 -189- 09/01/87 [bootload_error.alm] bootload_0: Booting system SYSID generated CREATION_TIME Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This is the first message printed by Multics, announcing the sysid and creation date/time of the system tape. [bootload_error.alm] bootload_0: Console status WORD1 WORD2 Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An I/O error was encountered on the console. WORD1 and WORD2 are the two words of the status returned. Action: Run T&D on the console. [bootload_error.alm] bootload_0: Enter boot tape MPC model: Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This query requests the operator to identify the bootload tape mpc so that firmware may be loaded. Refer to the MOH for details. bootload_0 -190- 09/01/87 [bootload_error.alm] bootload_0: Enter tape drive number for memory dump: Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Meaning: An initialization failure occured when the toehold was not active. The system is requesting the number of a tape drive on the bootload tape mpc on which to write a dump of memory. [bootload_error.alm] bootload_0: Error status WORD1 WORD2 booting FWTYPE firmware. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An error occured when attempting to boot firmware into the bootload tape mpc. WORD1 and WORD2 are the status returned. Action: Try another firmware identifier. [bootload_error.alm] bootload_0: Excessive tape errors: status WORD1 WORD2. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Meaning: An excessive number of write errors occured when trying to write an early dump tape. The dump to this tape will be aborted. Action: Try another tape. bootload_0 -191- 09/01/87 [bootload_error.alm] bootload_0: External symbol not found: SEG$ENTRY Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The entrypoint ENTRY was not found within the existant segment SEG during pre-linking of collection 1. This may indicate that the system tape was generated improperly. [bootload_error.alm] bootload_0: Improper text/link/def sequence. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Text, linkage, or definitions appeared out of proper sequence " on the Multics system tape. Action: The system tape was generated improperly; use another copy " of the system tape. [bootload_error.alm] bootload_0: Out of main memory. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Not enough main memory is configured in order to load " collection 1. Action: Configure more main memory and boot again. bootload_0 -192- 09/01/87 [bootload_error.alm] bootload_0: Shutdown Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The operator answered "shut" when asked for the bootload tape mpc information. Action: $reboot [bootload_error.alm] bootload_0: Tape read error: WORD1 WORD2 Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An I/O error was encountered when reading the MST tape. WORD1 and WORD2 are the two words of the status returned. Action: $reboot [bootload_error.alm] bootload_0: Too many supervisor segments. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: More than 256 supervisor segments were declared on the MST. Action: The system tape was generated improperly; use another copy of the system tape. bootload_0 -193- 09/01/87 [bootload_error.alm] bootload_0: Unexpected control word on tape CONTROL_WORD. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An unexpected Multics system tape control word was encountered. Action: The system tape was generated improperly; use another copy of the system tape. [bootload_error.alm] bootload_0: Unknown tape MPC model NAME. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The operator entered an unrecognizable mpc identifier. Action: Try another mpc identifier. [bootload_disk_post.pl1] bootload_disk_post: Attempt to post non-requested i/o completion. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: disk_control detected an i/o completion that Bootload Multics does not believe it requested. Action: Reboot. bootload_disk_post -194- 09/01/87 [boundfault.pl1] boundfault: activating into father XXX|YYY Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: While activating a segment, the parent directory for the segment became deactivated. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [boundfault.pl1] boundfault: on the root Stream: BOS Typewriter (Terminates user process) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A boundfault on the root directory has been encountered. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. boundfault -195- 09/01/87 [cache_tester.pl1] cache_tester: cache parity error detected on CPU bit failures at level W, column XXX in cache: YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY in memory: ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message is the result of a multiple bit cache failure detected and cache data and its corresponding memory data captured by the fim. It should be noted that when a cache parity error is detected by the fim, there is a window of time before the address in cache and in main store can be determined. Although the cache error data is frozen (cache is turned off unconditionaly when the parity retry of the fim is called), the corresponding address in main store might have been changed through paging migration from other processors. This message then might not be a multiple error but rather the result of this window condition. If this message was the only diagnostic displayed (i.e. the static test found no errors), the cache will be turned back on. The values of W, XXX, YYY...Y, and ZZZ...Z are as explained above. Action: Contact Field Engineering [cache_tester.pl1] cache_tester: cache parity error detected on CPU at: board XXXX, chip YY. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message is the result of a single bit cache failure detected and cache data and its corresponding memory data captured by the fim. This message will be displayed if the diagnostic error data from the fim is valid. The board and chip callout are as explained above. Action: Contact field Engineering. cache_tester -196- 09/01/87 [cache_tester.pl1] cache_tester: cache parity error detected on CPU cache data is equal to the memory data. parity generation problem for level . Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message is the result of a cache failure detected and cache data and its corresponding memory data captured by the fim. This message will be displayed if the diagnostic error data from the fim is valid. Action: Contact field Engineering. [cache_tester.pl1] cache_tester: Entire cache memory for CPU has been disabled. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The static test of cache memory for CPU detected repeatable errors in both halfs of cache. or one half of cache had previously been disabled and the static test of the other half detected repeatable errors. Action: Contact field Engineering cache_tester -197- 09/01/87 [cache_tester.pl1] cache_tester: LLUU cache memory (csh) for CPU has been turned off OTHER was AA and has not been changed. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Either the lower half (LLUU = Lower, = 1) or the upper half (LLUU = Upper, = 2) of cache memory for CPU has been turned off as the result of the static cache test finding a repeatable cache failure. The OTHER (Upper or Lower) was in state AA. If AA is off this half of cache was not tested. If AA is on this half of cache had no errors. Action: Contact Field Engineering [cache_tester.pl1] cache_tester: No errors found in cache memory for CPU , cache will remain on. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The static test of cache memory for CPU found no errors and no cache error information was captured by the fim. Action: cache is turned back on cache_tester -198- 09/01/87 [cache_tester.pl1] cache_tester: repeatable cache parity error detected on CPU cache data is equal to the memory data. parity generation problem for level . Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The static test of cache memory for CPU detected a cache failure, but the data and its corresponding memory data are equal. Action: Contact field Engineering. [cache_tester.pl1] cache_tester: repeatable cache parity error(s) detected on CPU bit failures at level W, column XXX in cache: YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY in memory: ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The static test of cache memory for CPU indicated a multiple bit error between the contents of cache and the contents of the wired test buffer. The multiple bit failure is further broken down to the failing cache level (W) (0 - 3) and column (XXX) address. The data read from cache (YYY...Y) and the expected data (ZZZ...Z) is displayed as an aid for the field engineer. Since the failure happened during the static test of cache, it is assumed to be a solid failure and that segment of cache memory (csh1 or csh2) is turned off. There could be up to 3 multiple messages or some combination of multiple bit error messages and board and chip callouts, since diagnostic data for the first 3 cache errors is captured. Action: Contact Field Engineering personnel. cache_tester -199- 09/01/87 [cache_tester.pl1] cache_tester: repeatable cache parity error(s) detected on CPU at: board XXXX, chip YY. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The static test of cache memory for CPU indicated a single bit error between the contents of cache and the contents of the wired test buffer. The single bit failure is further broken down to the failing wire wrapped board (board XXXX) and integrated circuit chip (chip YY) that failed. Since it happened during the static test of cache, it is assumed to be a solid failure and that segment of cache memory (csh1 or csh2) is turned off. There could be up to 3 board and chip callouts since diagnostic data for the first 3 cache errors is captured. These additional board and chip callouts will only be displayed if the single bit failure was a different bit or different cache level than the board and chip diagnostic already displayed. Action: Contact Field Engineering personnel. [cache_tester.pl1] cache_tester: Unable to allocate wired buffer. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: Attempted to allocate wired contiguous buffer for cache testing and pc_contig could not find enough pages available. Action: If cache error information was captured in the fim this information is displayed. Cache memory is turned back on. cache_tester -200- 09/01/87 [cache_tester.pl1] cache_tester: Unable to run on CPU to EEDD cache ERRORMESSAGE. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The attempt to run on CPU to either enable (EEDD - enable) or disable (EEDD = disable) cache memory failed. Action: CPU should be taken offline if the attempt was to disable cache memory. [cache_tester.pl1] cache_tester: Unable to set CPU required to cache is off ERRORMESSAGE. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: Attempted to run on CPU for cache testing and could not set CPU required to that CPU. Action: Cache memory is turned back on. [call_bce.pl1] call_bce: bce called from Multics. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An outer ring program has called hphcs_$call_bce. This is usually done after printing an explanatory message. The system will resume operation if continue is typed. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. call_bce -201- 09/01/87 [disk_rebuild_caller.pl1] Cannot shrink VTOC from XX to YY VTOCEs. Respecify parameters. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: An attempt has been made to shrink the VTOC, which is illegal. Action: Respecify the parameters. [mc_tty_.pl1] Channel CHANNEL_NAME attached by Message Coordinator. Stream: Initializer terminal. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The terminal has been attached by the message coordinator in response to an accept or substty command. Action: Proceed to use the terminal. [channel_manager.pl1] channel_manager: Cleanup while processing interrupt for devx N. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The cleanup condition was signalled while processing an interrupt for the channel with devx N. Action: Contact the system programming staff. channel_manager -202- 09/01/87 [channel_manager.pl1] channel_manager: Error while processing interrupt for devx N. REASON Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred while processing an interrupt for the channel with devx N. The specific kind of error is explained by REASON. [dn355_boot_interrupt.pl1] checksum error in core image for FNP X Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: When bootloading an FNP Meaning: The core image received for loading in the FNP had a checksum error. Action: Try to load the FNP again. If the error recurs, either the DIA hardware is failing, or the core image in the Multics hierarchy is damaged. In the latter case, the core image must be rebound. [system_startup_.pl1] Command: Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The Initializer types this message whenever it is waiting for a ring 1 command. Action: Type the desired command. The normal command to type when bringing the system up is startup. Command -203- 09/01/87 [config_.pl1] config_$find_table: TBLS card specifies no value for NAME. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Meaning: The config deck does not specify a value for NAME. Action: One should be added. Message: config_$ENTRY: the config deck is full. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Meaning: No space remained in the config deck for additional cards. Action: If this recurs, try another boot tape. Remove unneccessary config cards. [dn355_boot_interrupt.pl1] configuration error reported by bootloading program for FNP X Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: When bootloading an FNP Meaning: The FNP bootload program, gicb, found an inconsistency in the FNP configuration. Action: Contact the system programming staff. configuration error report -204- 09/01/87 [dn355_boot_interrupt.pl1] configuration error reported by FNP X: DETAILS Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: When bootloading an FNP Meaning: The FNP initialization program detected an error or inconsistency in the FNP configuration. DETAILS is a more specific description of the error. Action: If possible, correct the error, either by updating the CDT to reflect the actual configuration, or recabling the FNP. If the error cannot be corrected or is not understood, inform the systems programming staff. [configure_test_cpu.pl1] configure_test_cpu: Unable to run on CPU X ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: When ISOLTS is terminating Meaning: The system is attempting to restore the ISOLTS CPU to service. In attempting to reassign its interrupt mask, it was unable to run on that CPU. This indicates hardware or software malfunction. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [disk_table_.pl1] continuing demount of lv LVNAME Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. The operator issued a dlv command for a logical volume for which a previous dlv command failed. Action: No operator action is required. continuing demount of lv L -205- 09/01/87 [copy_fdump.pl1] copy_fdump: Copied fdump image of erf NNN (MM/DD/YY HHMM.M) for USERNAME Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The user identified by USERNAME has successfully copied the FDUMP image for the specified ERF out of the DUMP partition. The time the FDUMP was taken is also included in the message. This message is informational only, and is intended only as an aid in tracking system progress by perusing the syserr log. Action: No operator action is required. [copy_fdump.pl1] copy_fdump: unexpected NAME signal. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt to copy the dump from the DUMP partition with copy_fdump resulted in an unclaimed signal. This may be due to damage to the DUMP partition contents, a malfunction of the BCE dump command, a supervisor error, or a simple difficulty like running out of space in >dumps. The system continues operation. The copied dump may be only partly valid. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [correct_qused.pl1] correct_qused: hash error Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Multiple entries within a directory undergoing quota correction have the same UID. correct_qused -206- 09/01/87 [cpg_.pl1] cpg_: Error: CONDITION attempting to create process for NAME.PROJ Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A supervisor error prevented creation of a process for the user NAME.PROJ. An Answering Service dump was performed and the user was logged out if possible. Action: Note for system programmer action. If this message is printed at every login, it is probably wise to shut the system down and perform a bootload operation. [cpg_.pl1] cpg_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Assigning pdir volume for USER Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The system was unable to assign a logical volume on which to place the process directory of a user. The user might not be able to log in Action: Contact the system programming staff. [cpg_.pl1] cpg_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Cannot truncate pit_temp_ Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The system was unable to clear its temporary segment while attempting to log in a user. The user will be unable to log in. Action: Contact the system programming staff. cpg_ -207- 09/01/87 [tc_init.pl1] CPU CPUTAG: Model #: MODEL; Serial #: SERIAL; Ship date: YY/MM/DD. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: When the bootload CPU is a DPS8, whose tag is CPUTAG is "added" to the system. Meaning: The MODEL, SERIAL and YY/MM/DD information is read from the DPS8 cpu's ID PROM. It is intended to be used as historical information for identifing CPUs, regardless of what their current tag is assigned as. Action: No operator action is required. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] CPU X is now running. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This is the response to a successful addcpu X command. Action: No operator action is required. [rc_messages.cds] CPU X is now running. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This is the response to a successful add cpu X command. Action: No operator action is required. CPU X is now running. -208- 09/01/87 [create_homedir_.pl1] create_homedir_: Bad syntax in pathname. DIRNAME NAME.PROJ Stream: as (severity0). Time: While system is running. Meaning: Typically caused by a homedir specification starting with other than >user_dir_dir or >udd. It may also occur while attempting to create the home directory for the user with name NAME and project PROJ. Action: $note_sa [create_homedir_.pl1] create_homedir_: creating "DIRNAME" for "USERID" Stream: as (severity0). Time: While system is running. Meaning: The user USERID did not have a home directory. It was created for him during login, or when his project's PDT was installed. This is reasonable if this is the first time he has logged in. However, his directory may have been destroyed by the Salvager, in which case you have to retrieve his files. Action: A retrieval of the user's directory may be necessary. create_homedir_ -209- 09/01/87 [create_homedir_.pl1] create_homedir_: ERROR_MESSAGE. DIRNAME NAME.PROJ Stream: as (severity0). Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred while attempting to create the home directory for the user with name NAME and project PROJ. Action: $note_sa [create_root_dir.pl1] create_root_dir: allocating hash table ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: Cold boot of Multics hierarchy. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. An error has occurred allocating the hash table for the root directory. Action: Reboot with a different version of the system. [create_root_dir.pl1] create_root_dir: lock error on PPP Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The supervisor was unable to lock the root. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. create_root_dir -210- 09/01/87 [create_root_vtoce.pl1] create_root_vtoce: Cannot alloc-write root vtoce ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: Cold boot of Multics hierarchy. Meaning: The system is unable to write out the VTOC entry for the root directory. Action: Correct the disk problem if one exists and reboot. Otherwise reboot with a different version of the system. create_root_vtoce -211- 09/01/87 [create_root_vtoce.pl1] create_root_vtoce: Cannot set dmpr bit map for root ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: Cold boot of Multics hierarchy. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Message: create_root_vtoce: Cannot set root_vtocx in RPV label. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: Cold boot of Multics hierarchy. Meaning: The system is unable to update the RPV label for the root directory. Action: Correct the disk problem if one exists and reboot. Otherwise reboot with a different version of the system. Message: create_root_vtoce: Root vtoce not allocated at 0, RPV not initialized. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: Cold boot of Multics hierarchy. Meaning: A boot -cold was attempted without init_vol for RPV. Action: Reboot system answering the find_rpv_subsystem with cold instead of rpv. create_root_vtoce -212- 09/01/87 [create_rpv_partition.pl1] create_rpv_partition: Error accessing record NNN. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An i/o error occured when accessing record NNN of the rpv while attempting to add a new partition. Action: Try again. IF the error persists, the rpv will need to be rebuilt. [create_rpv_partition.pl1] create_rpv_partition: No room in partition map for NAME. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The partition map of the rpv was full. The partition could not be added. Action: The rpv will need to be rebuilt. [create_rpv_partition.pl1] create_rpv_partition: Out of disk. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Not enough free space existed on the rpv to add the new partition. Action: The rlv will have to be rebuilt. create_rpv_partition -213- 09/01/87 [create_rpv_partition.pl1] create_rpv_partition: Paging region ends past start of high partitions. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An inconsistency was found in the partition map when adding a new partition to the rpv. Action: The rpv will need to be rebuilt. [create_rpv_partition.pl1] create_rpv_partition: Paging region starts below end of low partitions. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An inconsistency was found in the partition map when adding a new partition to the rpv. Action: The rpv will need to be rebuilt. [create_rpv_partition.pl1] create_rpv_partition: vtoce NNN's file map is damaged. Volume will need salvaging. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The vtoce named was found to be damaged when adding a new partition to the rpv. Action: Salvage the rpv using a boot of the previous release. create_rpv_partition -214- 09/01/87 [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] daemon_user_manager_: Command sent to daemon_user_manager_ before it was initialized Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This message indicates an error in the Answering Service or an incorrect installation. No daemon users can log in. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] daemon_user_manager_: Daemon init error. NAME PROJ SOURCE REASON Stream: as (severity2) Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The daemon user NAME PROJ on SOURCE was logged in correctly but his process could not be started. The daemon will be logged out. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] daemon_user_manager_: Daemon will be logged out. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error in a daemon process has caused it to terminate. The daemon suffered a fatal process error during initialization or it has set the option which causes it to be logged out when a fatal process error occurs. Action: Attempt to log in the daemon again and proceed. daemon_user_manager_ -215- 09/01/87 [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] daemon_user_manager_: Error: CONDITION during OP for NAME.PROJ SOURCE Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An unexpected fault has occurred while the daemon user manager was performing an operation of type OP for the named daemon process. An Answering Service dump was performed and the system attempts to continue, but the daemon process may be in an unusable state. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] daemon_user_manager_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Logout not permitted for message coordinator source SOURCE. Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The message coordinator access control segment >system_control_1>mc_acs>SOURCE.mcacs does not permit the operator to logout the daemon. Therefore, the operator cannot logout the daemon. Action: Contact the system administrator. daemon_user_manager_ -216- 09/01/87 [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] daemon_user_manager_: ERROR_MESSAGE. NAME.PROJ SOURCE terminated. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error in a daemon process has caused it to terminate. A following message will indicate whether a new process has been automatically created. Action: If the daemon is logged out, reinitialize the daemon and continue. Otherwise, a new daemon process is created automatically and you can continue from there. [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] daemon_user_manager_: ERROR_MESSAGE. No MC ACS segment for message coordinator source SOURCE Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The message coordinator access control segment >system_control_1>mc_acs>SOURCE.mcacs was not found. It must be created and given an ACL which permits the operator to logout the daemon. Therefore, the operator cannot logout the daemon. Action: Contact the system administrator. [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] daemon_user_manager_: Event entry called with null ev_msg_ptr Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates an error in the Answering Service. Action: Contact the system programming staff. daemon_user_manager_ -217- 09/01/87 [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] daemon_user_manager_: Fatal process error loop for NAME.PROJ SOURCE. Daemon will be logged out. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error in a daemon process has caused it to terminate repeatedly within the last few minutes. Detection of the loop causes the daemon to be logged out. Action: Try to login the daemon again. If it still fails, notify your System Administrator of the problem. [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] daemon_user_manager_: Invalid signal from NAME PROJ SOURCE daemon_user_manager_: signal was "XXXXXXXX" YYY|ZZZZ Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message may result from an error in the Answering Service, an error in one of the daemon processes, or an attempt by an unauthorized user to signal the daemon user manager. If the NAME, PROJ, and SOURCE cannot be determined, the process ID of the sender is shown instead. The DUT (daemon user table) entry affected is located at YYY|ZZZZ in the Answering Service. The signal is ignored and the Answering Service attempts to continue. If a daemon user is named on the first line of the message, this user will probably be unable to continue. Action: Contact the system programming staff. If the user named in the message is a daemon user, try typing "logout NAME PROJ SOURCE", and if this succeeds, log the user in again if necessary. daemon_user_manager_ -218- 09/01/87 [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] daemon_user_manager_: NAME PROJ SOURCE terminated. Daemon will be logged out. Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: NAME is the Person_id of the daemon, PROJ is the Project_id of the daemon, and SOURCE is the Message Coordinator source id of the daemon. The daemon encountered a fatal process error and was logged out to prevent the system from getting into a loop. Action: Contact the system programming staff. You can try logging the daemon in again, but if the process error is recurrent the problem must be corrected before the daemon will operate successfully. [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] daemon_user_manager_: New process created. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error in a daemon process has caused it to terminate. A new process has been created. Action: A new daemon process is created automatically and you can continue from there. [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] daemon_user_manager_: premature STOPSTOP for NAME.PROJ SOURCE Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: No operator action is required. daemon_user_manager_ -219- 09/01/87 [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] daemon_user_manager_: process PERSON.PROJECT SOURCE ignored trm_ signal. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The daemon process PERSON.PROJECT using message coordinator SOURCE had been sent a trm_ signal to cause process termination, but the process did not respond to the signal. The answering service proceeds with the bump, new_proc, log out, etc operation. Action: No operator action is required. [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] daemon_user_manager_: process PERSON.PROJECT SOURCE ignored wakeup EVENT_MSG from SENDER_PROCESS_ID Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The daemon process PERSON.PROJECT using message coordinator SOURCE had been sent a wakeup with EVENT_MSG by the process with process_id SENDER_PROCESS_ID. This event message is unknown and will be ignored. Action: No operator action is required. daemon_user_manager_ -220- 09/01/87 [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] daemon_user_manager_: You cannot new_proc to the requested authorization. Cannot new_proc to an authorization outside the daemon's allowed range. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A daemon executed an improper new_proc command, trying to change to an authorization greater than its maximum allowed authorization, or less than its minimum allowed authorization, as specified in the Person Name Table (PNT), System Administrator's Table (SAT) and Project Master File (PMF). The new_proc is performed at the original authorization of the process. Action: Contact the system administrator. [dbm_man.pl1] dbm_man: attempt to initialize already initialized map Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. dbm_man -221- 09/01/87 [dbm_man.pl1] dbm_man: bit map relp not set in pvte Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [dbm_man.pl1] dbm_man: Cannot get ASTE for dbm_seg Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The system was unable to create the dbm_seg and obtain an ASTE for this segment. Action: Contact the system administrator. [dbm_man.pl1] dbm_man: csl failure Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The CSL instruction appears to have failed on one of the processors. Action: No operator action is required. dbm_man -222- 09/01/87 [dbm_man.pl1] dbm_man: unable to allocate dumper bit map for DSKX_NN Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The system was unable to allocate a dumper bit map in dbm_seg for the volume on DSKX_NN. Too many volumes are online, or there is something wrong with the volume header. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [dbm_man.pl1] dbm_man: unable to initialize area: ERROR_MESS Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [deactivate_for_demount.pl1] deactivate_for_demount: Error freeing vtocx OOOO on dskX_NN for UID. ERRORMESSAGE. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: During system shutdown. Meaning: The VTOCE for a deciduous segment could not be freed for the reason indicated. The VTOCE will be freed by the next volume salvage or by delete_old_pdds. Action: No operator action is required. deactivate_for_demount -223- 09/01/87 [deactivate_segs.pl1] deactivate_segs: unflushed trailer Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: After destroying a process, the system found that some system trailer (specifying connection of that process to some segment) still exists for that process in str_seg. This indicates that some segment was improperly disconnected from the process at some time. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [debug_check.pl1] debug_check: too many parameters on parm cards Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A total of 14 options may be specified on PARM cards. This limit has been exceeded. Options after the 14th will be ignored. Action: Correct the configuration deck before the next bootload. debug_check -224- 09/01/87 [obs_reconfigure.pl1] delcpu: Cannot stop CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: CPU X did not respond to a command to stop within the expected time. The CPU may be malfunctioning or in STEP, or it may be in a very tight loop. Action: Check the CPU panel. If the processor appears to be in a loop, it may be possible to break it out by placing zeros in the processor switches and using the EXECUTE button to cause a fault; but this action sometimes causes the system to crash, depending on where the loop is. [rc_messages.cds] delcpu: Cannot stop CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: CPU X did not respond to a command to stop within the expected time. The CPU may be malfunctioning or in STEP, or it may be in a very tight loop. Action: Check the CPU panel. If the processor appears to be in a loop, it may be possible to break it out by placing zeros in the processor switches and using the EXECUTE button to cause a fault; but this action sometimes causes the system to crash, depending on where the loop is. delcpu -225- 09/01/87 [obs_reconfigure.pl1] delcpu: CPU X is not online. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A delcpu X command finds that CPU X is already deleted. Action: No operator action is required. [rc_messages.cds] delcpu: CPU X is not online. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A delete cpu X command finds that CPU X is already deleted. Action: No operator action is required. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] delcpu: CPU X is the only CPU. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A delcpu X command attempted to delete the last CPU. No action was taken. Action: No operator action is required. delcpu -226- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] delcpu: CPU X is the only CPU. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A delete cpu X command attempted to delete the last CPU. No action was taken. Action: No operator action is required. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] delcpu: Illegal command or subroutine argument. BLAH Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [rc_messages.cds] delcpu: Illegal command or subroutine argument. BLAH Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. delcpu -227- 09/01/87 [obs_reconfigure.pl1] delcpu: Reconfiguration database is locked. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Another process is performing reconfiguration currently, or a fault during reconfiguration has left the reconfiguration tables locked. Action: If it is certain that no other process is reconfiguring, and that the fault which interrupted reconfiguration has been cured, the reconfigure$force_unlock command may be used to clear the lock at the direction of system staff. [rc_messages.cds] delcpu: Reconfiguration database is locked. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Another process is performing reconfiguration currently, or a fault during reconfiguration has left the reconfiguration tables locked. Action: If it is certain that no other process is reconfiguring, and that the fault which interrupted reconfiguration has been cured, the reconfigure$force_unlock command may be used to clear the lock at the direction of system staff. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] delcpu: Wrong number of arguments supplied. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. delcpu -228- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] delcpu: Wrong number of arguments supplied. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [delentry.pl1] delentry: deleting damaged dir PATH for USERID Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt to delete a directory found that the directory header had a zero UID. The directory was deleted anyway. Action: No operator action is required. [delentry.pl1] delentry: error from hash$out on "NAME" for USERID. ERROR_CODE Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt to delete the entry name NAME from the directory hash table failed. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: No operator action is required. delentry -229- 09/01/87 [delentry.pl1] delentry: error from terminate_ for USERID. ERROR_CODE Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error code was returned while trying to make a directory unknown while deleting it. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: No operator action is required. [delentry.pl1] delentry: priv_dfile error deleting vtoce for PATH for USERID. ERROR_CODE Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A privileged call to delete a segment discovered a branch with not VTOC entry. This situation is called a "connection failure." The branch was deleted anyway. Action: No operator action is required. delentry -230- 09/01/87 [delete_vtoce.pl1] delete_vtoce: cannot add time/page product (SEGTPP DIRTPP) to pvid PPP vtocx VVV uid UUU ERRORMESSAGE Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: During the deletion of a directory which had a quota account, a difficulty was encountered in reflecting its time/page product upward. SEGTPP and DIRTPP are the time/page product for segments and directories, respectively. Action: Contact the system administrator. [delete_vtoce.pl1] delete_vtoce: from quotaw, pvid PPP. vtocx VVV ERRORMESSAGE Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: While deleting a directory which had a quota account, a quota handling problem usually record quota overflow, was encountered. Action: No operator action is required. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] Deleted CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This is the response to a successful delcpu X command. Action: No operator action is required. Deleted CPU X. -231- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] Deleted CPU X. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This is the response to a successful delete cpu X command. Action: No operator action is required. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] delmain: Abs wired pages in memory. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A delmain command attempted to delete a range of pages which included some pages which cannot be deleted. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [rc_messages.cds] delmain: Abs wired pages in memory. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A delete page command attempted to delete a range of pages which included some pages which cannot be deleted. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. delmain -232- 09/01/87 [obs_reconfigure.pl1] delmain: Illegal command or subroutine argument. BLAH Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [rc_messages.cds] delmain: Illegal command or subroutine argument. BLAH Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] delmain: Not enough main memory left. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A delmain command attempted to delete so much memory that the system would be unable to function correctly. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. delmain -233- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] delmain: Not enough main memory left. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A delete page command attempted to delete so much memory that the system would be unable to function correctly. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] delmain: Reconfiguration database is locked. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Another process is performing reconfiguration currently, or a fault during reconfiguration has left the reconfiguration tables locked. Action: If it is certain that no other process is reconfiguring, and that the fault which interrupted reconfiguration has been cured, the reconfigure$force_unlock command may be used to clear the lock at the direction of system staff. delmain -234- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] delmain: Reconfiguration database is locked. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Another process is performing reconfiguration currently, or a fault during reconfiguration has left the reconfiguration tables locked. Action: If it is certain that no other process is reconfiguring, and that the fault which interrupted reconfiguration has been cured, the reconfigure$force_unlock command may be used to clear the lock at the direction of system staff. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] delmain: Request is not within range of a single controller. MAIN XXX Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A delmain command must specify a range of pages which lies completely within one controller. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [rc_messages.cds] delmain: Request is not within range of a single controller. MAIN XXX Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A delete page command must specify a range of pages which lies completely within one controller. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. delmain -235- 09/01/87 [obs_reconfigure.pl1] delmain: Wrong number of arguments supplied. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [rc_messages.cds] delmain: Wrong number of arguments supplied. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] delmem: Abs wired pages in MEM Y. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: An attempt was made to delete a memory which included some pages which cannot be deleted. No action was taken. Action: The memory cannot be deleted. delmem -236- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] delmem: Abs wired pages in MEM Y. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: An attempt was made to delete a memory which included some pages which cannot be deleted. No action was taken. Action: The memory cannot be deleted. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] delmem: Illegal command or subroutine argument. BLAH Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [rc_messages.cds] delmem: Illegal command or subroutine argument. BLAH Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. delmem -237- 09/01/87 [obs_reconfigure.pl1] delmem: MEM Y is not online. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A delmem Y command was typed but no such memory is in use. Action: No operator action is required. [rc_messages.cds] delmem: MEM Y is not online. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A delete mem Y command was typed but no such memory is in use. Action: No operator action is required. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] delmem: Not enough main memory to remove MEM Y. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The system would be unable to function correctly if SCU Y and its memory were deleted. No action was taken. Action: Try something else. delmem -238- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] delmem: Not enough main memory to remove MEM Y. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The system would be unable to function correctly if SCU Y and its memory were deleted. No action was taken. Action: Try something else. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] delmem: Reconfiguration database is locked. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Another process is performing reconfiguration currently, or a fault during reconfiguration has left the reconfiguration tables locked. Action: If it is certain that no other process is reconfiguring, and that the fault which interrupted reconfiguration has been cured, the reconfigure$force_unlock command may be used to clear the lock at the direction of system staff. delmem -239- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] delmem: Reconfiguration database is locked. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Another process is performing reconfiguration currently, or a fault during reconfiguration has left the reconfiguration tables locked. Action: If it is certain that no other process is reconfiguring, and that the fault which interrupted reconfiguration has been cured, the reconfigure$force_unlock command may be used to clear the lock at the direction of system staff. [add_scu.pl1] delmem: Removed MEM X. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The system control unit X has been deleted. Action: No operator action is required. [obs_reconfigure.pl1] delmem: Wrong number of arguments supplied. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. delmem -240- 09/01/87 [rc_messages.cds] delmem: Wrong number of arguments supplied. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Invalid input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [demount_pv.pl1] demount_pv: ast out of sync Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: Volume demounting or system shutdown. Meaning: The volume demounter has detected irreparable damage to the system segment table (SST). Action: Emergency shutdown will fail, and need not be attempted. Follow normal recovery procedures for ESD failure. [demount_pv.pl1] demount_pv: ioi_PROGNAME for DRIVENAME: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: Volume demounting. Meaning: In attempting to cycle down drive DRIVENAME, an unexpected error was received from the I/O Interfacer. The drive may not be cycled down. Action: Notify the system programming staff. Cycle down the drive if it was not cycled down. demount_pv -241- 09/01/87 [demount_pv.pl1] demount_pv: vtoc cleanup of DRIVENAME: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: Volume demounting or shutdown. Meaning: An unexpected error was encountered in flushing VTOC information out to a volume being shut down or demounted. The volume will not be demounted. message. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Attempt to repeat the demount of the logical volume, if this is not during shutdown. The physical volume involved may have to be salvaged. [demount_pv.pl1] demounted DRIVENAME Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: Volume demounting, in response to delete_lv command or user action. Meaning: The disk pack on drive DRIVENAME was successfully demounted. Action: No operator action is required. [disk_table_.pl1] demounted lv LVNAME Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The demount of the logical volume LVNAME is complete. Action: No operator action is required. demounted lv LVNAME -242- 09/01/87 [device_acct_.pl1] device_acct_$init: ERROR_MESSAGE. device_table Stream: $as2 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An error occurred which initializing the device_table. ERROR_MESSAGE is the text associated with the error code describing the error. Device accounting is disabled, and system initialization fails. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [device_acct_.pl1] device_acct_$off: device N (ACCT_TYPE_NAME, DEV_NAME) not in device table for PERSON.PROJECT Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: Device DEV_NAME, which has device accounting type number N associated with ACCT_TYPE_NAME devices, was not found in PERSON.PROJECT's device table entries. Probable cause is damage to the device table. Action: Contact the system administrator. device_acct_$off -243- 09/01/87 [device_acct_.pl1] device_acct_: deve.pdtep (PTR1) not = ute.pdtep (PTR2) for PERSON.PROJECT. Action: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The Project Definition Table entry pointer (PTR1) stored in the device table for PERSON.PROJECT differs from the PDT entry pointer stored in that user's User Table Entry (UTE). This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [device_acct_.pl1] device_acct_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Attempting to lock PDT entry of PERSON.PROJECT Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt was made to lock the Project Definition Table (PDT) entry for PERSON.PROJECT to update device usage charges for the user. Locking did not succeed within 15 seconds, so the charges were not updated. If the attempt occurred during an accounting update, the charges will continue to accrue until the next update, at which time locking the PDT entry is again attempted. If the original attempt occurred as part of a logout or new_proc operation, the device charges are lost. Action: Contact the system administrator. device_acct_ -244- 09/01/87 [page_error.alm] device_control: invalid pvtx XX Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An invalid PVT index XX was found by device control, or an invalid device type appeared in the PVT entry of that index. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: Autocall channel CHANNEL declared multi-class, but does not support set_required_access_class. Stream: as (severity2) Time: $run_ Meaning: The autocall channel CHANNEL has been declared multi-class in the CDT, but the underlying multiplexer does not support the set_required_access_class control order. The channel should be defined as single class. The user's dial out request was refused. Action: Contact the system administrator. [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: Can't find process WWWWWWWWWWW Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An invalid signal was received by the secondary terminal manager. Action: Note for system programmer action. dial_ctl_ -245- 09/01/87 [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: Channel CHANNEL (AIM_CLASS, SERV_TYPE) hung up on Initializer Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The channel CHANNEL with access class AIM_CLASS and service type SERV_TYPE hung up. It had previously been dialed to the Initializer. Action: No operator action is required. [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: Channel CHANNEL (AIM_CLASS, SERV_TYPE) hung up on missing process WWWWWWWWWWWW Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The channel CHANNEL with access class AIM_CLASS and service type SERV_TYPE hung up. It had been dialed to a process, but the system cannot determine what process it had been connected to. The process may have terminated before the hangup was detected. Action: If this happens often, inform the programming staff. dial_ctl_ -246- 09/01/87 [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: Channel CHANNEL dialed to Initializer {(PERSON.PROJECT)} Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An additional secondary terminal has been attached to the Initializer process as a result of a dial system command. CHANNEL specifies which terminal dialed Initializer. Action: If this terminal has been connected to the Initializer by an authorized operations staff member, proceed to use it by issuing an "accept" command and possibly the "substty" command. If this is an invalid attempt to connect to the system, type "drop CHANNEL" to disconnect the terminal. [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: Channel CHANNEL hung up after dial_out for PERSON.PROJECT Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: During a dial_out of channel CHANNEL by PERSON.PROJECT, the channel hung up. The dial_out attempt was aborted. Action: No operator action is required. dial_ctl_ -247- 09/01/87 [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: Dialing channel CHANNEL (ACC_CLASS) to DESTINATION for PERSON.PROJECT {using comm privilege} Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The user PERSON.PROJECT is dialing out on dial channel CHANNEL with access class ACC_CLASS to the destination DESTINATION. If this log message ends with "using comm privilege", then the process dialing out has used the comm privilege to circumvent AIM restrictions. Action: No operator action is required. [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: ERROR_MESSAGE From get_required_access_class control order on channel CHANNEL. Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: While attempting to determine whether the channel CHANNEL had any access class restrictions imposed on it by the hardcore, ERROR_MESSAGE was returned. The request in progress was aborted. Action: Note for system programmer action. dial_ctl_ -248- 09/01/87 [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Can't find PNT entry: PERSON_ID Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt was made to find the Person Name Table entry of the PERSON_ID specified in a dial preaccess command. However, an error occurred which searching in the PNT. Action: Contact the system administrator. [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: ERROR_MESSAGE. dial_out (CHANNEL for PERSON.PROJECT) failed. Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: While attempting to dial_out channel CHANNEL for PERSON.PROJECT, the error ERROR_MESSAGE occured. The dial_out attempt was aborted. Action: No operator action is required. [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: ERROR_MESSAGE. after dial_out order (CHANNEL for PERSON.PROJECT) Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The user PERSON.PROJECT is attempting a dial_out of channel CHANNEL. The dial_out control order produced the error ERROR_MESSAGE. The dial_out attempt is aborted. Action: Note for system programmer action. dial_ctl_ -249- 09/01/87 [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Attempting to detach CHANNEL from PERSON.PROJECT Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt to disconnect channel CHANNEL from PERSON.PROJECT failed. ERROR_MESSAGE explains why. Action: Note for system programmer action. [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: ERROR_MESSAGE. call to astty_$tty_new_proc of CHANNEL for PERSON.PROJECT failed Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt to connect the channel CHANNEL to PERSON.PROJECT failed. ERROR_MESSAGE indicates why. Action: Contact the system administrator. dial_ctl_ -250- 09/01/87 [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Could not check access to >sc1>admin_acs>tandd.acs for PERSON.PROJECT. Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The user PERSON.PROJECT attempted to tandd_attach a communications channel. This operation is controlled by rw access to the ACS segment specified. For the reason ERROR_MESSAGE, the answering service could not check access to the segment. The user tandd_attach request was refused. Action: Contact the system administrator. [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: ERROR_MESSAGE. getting dial_out_status or tty info (CHANNEL for PERSON.PROJECT) Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: During a dial_out of channel CHANNEL by PERSON.PROJECT, the error ERROR_MESSAGE was returned while attempting to determine if the dial_out control order succeeded or failed. Action: No operator action is required. dial_ctl_ -251- 09/01/87 [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Issuing tandd_attach control order for channel CHAN Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The user PERSON.PROJECT attempted to tandd_attach a communications channel which failed for the reason given by ERROR_MESSAGE. The user tandd_attach request was refused. Action: Contact the system administrator. [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: ndialed negative CHANNEL Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The count of secondary consoles for a user is in error. A terminal is hanging up which claims to be attached to a user but his count of attached terminals is zero. Action: Note for system programmer action. [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: Program error. as_request_sender.version (N) not correct in dial request. Should be M. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: There is a mismatch in the version number used by the the programs as_request_server_ and dial_ctl_ for the as_request_sender_ structure. Action: Contact the system programming staff. dial_ctl_ -252- 09/01/87 [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: Refused unknown request from PERSON.PROJECT; ERROR_MESSAGE REASON Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: PERSON.PROJECT send a dial_server request to the Initializer of unknown format. It was rejected for the reasons specified in ERROR_MESSAGE and REASON. [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: Rejected unknown request from PERSON.PROJECT. No request flags set in dial_server_request. Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The user PERSON.PROJECT attempted to send an dial_server request to the Initializer, but failed to specify what type of request he/she wanted. Action: No operator action is required. [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: sat.ht has PROJECT_ID, sat has OTHER_PROJECT_ID at LOC. Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The System Administrator's Table is inconsistent with the location information in its hash table. Action: Contact the system administrator. dial_ctl_ -253- 09/01/87 [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: Tracing turned off Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A system administrator has disabled dial_ctl_ tracing. Action: No operator action is required. [dial_ctl_.pl1] dial_ctl_: Tracing turned on. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A system administrator had enabled tracing of the dial_ctl_ program. Many status messages will be logged and printed on the console. Action: No operator action is required. [dial_ctl_.pl1] DIALIN {PERSON1.PROJECT1} CHANNEL to QUALIFIER {PERSON2.PROJECT2} Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A user on channel CHANNEL has used the "dial" preaccess command to dial the dial qualifier QUALIFIER owned by PERSON2.PROJECT2. If the check_acs "slave_dial" flags was on for the channel, then PERSON1.PROJECT1 specifies the identified user. Action: No operator action is required. DIALIN {PERSON1.PROJE -254- 09/01/87 [dial_ctl_.pl1] DIALIN DENIED {PERSON1.PROJECT1} CHANNEL to QUALIFIER {PERSON2.PROJECT2} REASON Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A user on channel CHANNEL attempted to use the "dial" preaccess command to dial to QUALIFIER, owned by PERSON2.PROJECT2. The attempt was rejected for REASON. If the channel check_acs "slave_dial" flag was on, then PERSON1.PROJECT1 specifies the identified user on this channel. Action: Note for system programmer action. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: answer table damaged at UTEP, tra_vec=TTTT Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The tra_vec value was found to be invalid for an answer table wakeup. Damage to the answer table is indicated. Action: Contact the system programming staff. dialup_ -255- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: called while ansp = null Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A programming error in the Answering Service or an incorrect library installation has caused the Answering Service to be called before being initialized. The system will ignore the error and attempt to continue. Action: Shut down the system and perform a bootload operation. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: called with bad ptr EVENT_MSG_PTR by WWWWWWWWWWWW Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A programming error in the interprocess communication system, the network software, or the Answering Service itself has occurred. An invalid message pointer has been passed to the Answering Service. The system ignores the message and attempts to continue. This message may be the result of an incorrect library installation. Action: Shut down the system and perform a bootload operation. dialup_ -256- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: called with null message ptr Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A programming error in the interprocess communication system, the network software, or the Answering Service itself has occurred. An invalid message pointer has been passed to the Answering Service. The system ignores the message and attempts to continue. This message may be the result of an incorrect library installation. Action: Shut down the system and perform a bootload operation. Inform the system programming staff. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: cancelling inactivity bump of PERSON.PROJECT Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: This is a logging message indicating that the PERSON.PROJECT process that had been previously bumped due to inactivity has become active. The automatic logout was therefore cancelled. The user will receive a message to this effect. Action: No operator action is required. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: CDT damaged at CDTEP, tra_vec=TTTT Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The tra_vec value was found to be invalid for a channel wakeup. Damage to the CDT is indicated. Action: Contact the system programming staff. dialup_ -257- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: cdte CDTEP (CHANNEL) state M in use N - notify system programmer", Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: cdtep = null and ate.active = DDDD for UTEP Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: channel_error called with cdte in functional state. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. dialup_ -258- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: error - event calls were masked Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message indicates a serious error in the Initializer programs. The system attempts to recover and keep running. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: ERROR_MESSAGE Getting pointer to help file, SYS_DIR>ENTRY_NAME Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An ERROR_MESSAGE was returned when an attempt was made to find the login_help or connect_help segment in the SYS_DIR, usually >sc1. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: ERROR_MESSAGE setting new tty info for CHANNEL Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An ERROR_MESSAGE was returned by a call to cpg_$set_pit_tty_info when setting new terminal attributes in a reconnected process on channel CHANNEL. Action: Contact the system programming staff. dialup_ -259- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: ERROR_MESSAGE Unable to declare handler for ev chn EVENT_CHN for ate UTEP for CDT_CHANNEL Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An ERROR_MESSAGE was returned when an attempt was made to declare an event call channel for new process (UTEP) on EVENT_CHN attached to CDT_CHANNEL. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: ERROR_MESSAGE attempting to allocate a user table entry for CHANNEL Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An ERROR_MESSAGE was returned from a call to asu_$attach_ate which allocates a user table entry. Action: Contact the system programming staff. dialup_ -260- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: ERROR_MESSAGE creating process for PERSON.PROJECT Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An ERROR_MESSAGE was returned and the system was unable to create a user process for PERSON.PROJECT. Action: If possible, get in touch with the user. (He got a message to contact you.) Ask him to try again and to tell you of any peculiarities of his login. Note all particulars and contact the programming staff. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: ERROR_MESSAGE From write_status order on CHANNEL Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: This is a debugging message that will only appear if tracing has been enabled. An ERROR_MESSAGE by a call to astty_$tty_order with a "write_status" order. Action: Contact the system programming staff. dialup_ -261- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: ERROR_MESSAGE get_required_access_class order failed for CHANNEL Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An ERROR_MESSAGE was returned by a call to astty_$tty_order with a get_required_access_class order for CHANNEL. The channel will be hungup. Action: Contact the system security administrator. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: ERROR_MESSAGE ttt error, removing channel CHANNEL COMMENT Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An ERROR_MESSAGE resulting from accessing the TTT has caused the CHANNEL with COMMENT to be unusable when attempting to set the default terminal type based on line-type/baud-rate. The channel has been removed from known channels. Action: Contact the system programming staff. An attach of the CHANNEL can be tried. If the channel is to be left detached, busy out the modem. dialup_ -262- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: ERROR_MESSAGE tty_dim error, removing channel CHANNEL COMMENT Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An ERROR_MESSAGE caused the CHANNEL to be unusable. The CHANNEL with COMMENT will be removed from service. Action: You may try to attach the channel. If that fails, notify the system programmers. If the channel is to be left detached, busy out the modem. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: ERROR_MESSAGE when attempting to notify user PERSON.PROJECT of dialup event Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An ERROR_MESSAGE was returned when an attempt was made to send a message to PERSON.PROJECT about a dialup event. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Trying to wakeup process after reconnection for PERSON.PROJECT.TAG Stream: $as0 Time: Called in response to a user reconnecting to an interactive process. Meaning: A failure occurred while sending a wakeup to the process being connected to the terminal. ERROR_MESSAGE is the text associated with the error code returned by hcs_$wakeup. Action: No operator action is required. dialup_ -263- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: fatal error during process creation for PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A fatal error occurred during process creation for PERSON.PROJECT on CHANNEL. Reason is given in previous log entry. This may be due to a user error: incorrect segments in the user's home directory or bad login arguments can cause this problem. Action: No operator action is required. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: ignored SSSS for CHANNEL st=DDDD,inuse=UUUU,tv=TTTT Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A spurious signal SSSS has arrived for CHANNEL. The state of the channel is DDD, inuse is UUUU and tra_vec is TTTT. Action: This may be some user trying to disrupt the system. Notify the programming staff. dialup_ -264- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: ignored SSSS from PERSON.PROJECT for CHANNEL state=DDDD,inuse=UUUU,tv=TTTT Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A spurious signal SSSS from user PERSON.PROJECT has arrived for CHANNEL. The state of the channel is DDD, inuse is UUUU and tra_vec is TTTT. Action: This may be some user trying to disrupt the system. Do a who and save it for the programming staff. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: non-null atep (UTEP) for cdte (CDTEP,CHANNEL), tv=TRAVEC,inuse=INUSE Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A wakeup occurred for CHANNEL whose user table entry pointer (UTEP) was non-null. A test on the above information determined that the state of the channel to be inconsistant. The system will null the UTEP pointer in the CDT for the above channel. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: premature stopstop for PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. dialup_ -265- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: process did not respond properly to trm_ signal. PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The PERSON.PROJECT process on CHANNEL was being terminated and had been sent the trm_ signal but it did not respond. User process will be bumped, logged out or new_proced. It is possible that the user can cause this message. Action: No operator action is required. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: process ignored sus_ signal PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The PERSON.PROJECT process on CHANNEL ignored the sus_ signal that had been sent to it. The user can cause this message. Action: No operator action is required. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: process ignored trm_ signal PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The PERSON.PROJECT process on CHANNEL had been sent a trm_ signal but the process did not respond to it. The process will be handled as was intended to be; bumped, logged out, etc. Action: No operator action is required. dialup_ -266- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: process terminated PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL TERM_MESSAGE Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The process for PERSON.PROJECT on CHANNEL was terminated abnormally due to reason in TERM_MESSAGE. Action: No operator action is required. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: program error. cdte.current_access_class_valid = "0"b at disconnected process manipulation for PERSON.PROJECT channel CHANNEL. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: When the AIM authorization of the current process was to be checked, the cdte.current_access_class_valid flag was found to be off. It should never be at this point in the software. Action: Contact the system security administrator. dialup_ -267- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: program error: attempt to create process for PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL, with ate UTEP not filled in; n_disc=XX,disc_com=YY,disc_ate_ix=ZZ Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The lg_ctl_ program is supposed to have filled in process creation variables and set ute.uflags.proc_create_ok but apparently did not. This message in the log indicates a program error. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: program error: disconnected ate index no. CUR_IDX for PERSON.PROJECT is NEXT_IDX Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: Program error: null atep with per-process tra_vec value Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A system programming error in the answering service has occurred as a wakeup occurred when tra_vec indicated to expect a process termination but the ate pointer was null. Action: Contact the system programming staff. dialup_ -268- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: Program error: null cdtep with per-channel tra_vec value Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A wakeup was received when the tra_vec value indicated a channel operation was required but the cdtep was null. This is considered to be a programming error. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: Program error: per-process wakeup with per-channel-only tra_vec value Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A process wakeup occurred when the tra_vec value indicated it should be a channel wakeup. This is considered a programing error. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: re-used cdte (CDTEP,CHANNEL) by ate UTEP, destroy_flag=DDDD Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An ate wakeup occurred which pointed to a CDTEP that was already in use by another process. Action: Contact the system programming staff. dialup_ -269- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: SLAVE CHANNEL Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: Logging message indicating that the slave command has been entered in on channel CHANNEL which does not have the "slave_dial" keyword in its check_acs statement. Action: No operator action is required. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: SLAVE PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: Logging message indicating that the slave command has been entered in on channel CHANNEL which does have the "slave_dial" keyword in its check_acs statement. Action: No operator action is required. dialup_ -270- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: terminating fatal process error loop for PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The process for PERSON.PROJECT on CHANNEL has taken too many fatal process errors. This is governed by fatal_error_loop_seconds and fatal_error_loop_count in the installation_parms. The user will not get a new process. The channel will not be hungup but will get a message indicating this condition. This message may be due to a user error. Action: No operator action is required. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: The answer table is full (MAX entries). Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The system answer table is full and has MAX entries. No more users will be able to login. Action: Contact the system programming staff. dialup_ -271- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: trace event CHANNEL FFFFFFFF WWWWWWWWWWWW RRRRRRDDDDDD SS XXXX st N wp M Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: This is trace output. When dialup_$trace_on is called, these messages are printed out for every signal concerning a device channel. FFFFFFFF is the function being performed. WWWWWWWWWWWW is the sending process ID. RRRRRR is the ring origin of the signal. DDDDDD is the device signal information. The pointer SS XXXX locates the answer table entry for CHANNEL. The channel state is N and the wait point (transaction vector) is M. Action: $ignore To turn these messages off, type dialup_$trace_off while in admin mode. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: tracing turned off. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The dialup_ tracing function has been turned off. Action: No operator action is required. dialup_ -272- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: tracing turned on for channel CHANNEL. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The dialup_$trace_on entry point was called with an argument, the begining part of a CDT channel name; to trace all channels on FNP a, then supply "a"; to trace all channels on second hsla of FNP B, supply "b.h1". Action: $ignore If tracing is to be turned off, type dialup_$trace_off in admin mode. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: tracing turned on. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The dialup_$trace_on entry point was called without arguments. All channels will be traced. Action: $ignore If tracing is to be turned off, type dialup_$trace_off in admin mode. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: turning off disconnected flag for ate UTEP, cdte CDTEP,CHANNEL Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: If processing an ate wakeup, the CHANNEL is known and the process is disconnected, the disconnected flag for the ate will be turned off. Action: Contact the system programming staff. dialup_ -273- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: turning on disconnected flag for ate UTEP Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: If after detecting a re-used cdte and the disconnected flag is not on, the disconnected flag will be turned on and noted by this message. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: Unable to determine initial terminal type for channel CHAN Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: cdte.initial_terminal_type is not set, indicating CDT damage. Channel CHAN is removed from the system. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: Unexpected termsgnl for PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL (preempted=DDDD). Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A "termsgnl" wakeup was received for the PERSON.PROJECT process on CHANNEL whose ute.preempted value DDDD did not indicate one was allowed. This is considered to be a program error. User will be given a new process. Action: Contact the system programming staff. dialup_ -274- 09/01/87 [dialup_.pl1] dialup_: wrong answerback on CHANNEL (COMMENT); expected "ID1", got "ID2". Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A terminal attempted to connect on CHANNEL (whose CDT comment is COMMENT) that is restricted to a specific answerback and did not return the expected value. ID1 is the answerback expected; ID2 is the answerback actually received. The terminal is hung up. Action: No operator action is required. [dir_lock_init.pl1] dir_lock_init: cannot get ASTE for dir_lock_seg. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: No space could be obtained for dir_lock_seg. This can result from inadequate ASTE pools or hardcore partition. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [disk_control.pl1] disk_control: Adding channel ICC. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A message to confirm that channel ICC has been added to the system in response to a reconfigure command. Action: No operator action is required. disk_control -275- 09/01/87 [disk_control.pl1] disk_control: dskX_NN now operational. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A disk drive which required intervention has successfully completed an I/O operation. The system will again use its contents. Action: No operator action is required. [disk_control.pl1] disk_control: dskX_NN requires intervention. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A disk error has occurred which could have been caused by the pack or drive being broken or requiring operator attention. The system has retried the operation an appropriate number of times without success. The system will try the device periodically to check if it has been repaired. Action: Inspect the device. If it is not ready, ready it. If it is ready, try unreadying and re-readying it. If the drive cannot be made ready, contact Customer Service personnel. disk_control -276- 09/01/87 [disk_control.pl1] disk_control: MAJOR_STAT SUBSTAT for dskX_NN (channel ICC). rec RRRR, sect SSSS, main AAAA detailed status: XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A disk error has occurred on drive dskX_NN. The major status and substatus are interpreted as character strings. The disk address is given both as a Multics record address in octal, and as an absolute sector number in octal. The main store address being used was AAAA octal. The third line gives the hexadecimal value of the detailed status in cases where this data is useful. See manual AN87, System Formats, for interpretation of this information. Action: Note for Customer Service action. The segment involved in a disk error can often be identified by an application of the "record_to_vtocx" tool to the Multics record number given in the message. disk_control -277- 09/01/87 [disk_control.pl1] disk_control: MAJOR_STAT SUBSTAT for dskX_NN (channel ICC). rec RRRR, sect SSSS, main AAAA subvol V, logical rec OOOO, logical sect TTTT detailed status: XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A disk error has occurred on drive dskX_NN. The major status and substatus are interpreted as character strings. The disk address is given both as a Multics record address in octal, and as an absolute sector number in octal. The main store address being used was AAAA octal. The subvolume name is V (the logical device name is dskX_NNV), the logical record address is OOOO octal and the logical sector number is TTTT octal. The fourth line gives the hexadecimal value of the detailed status in cases where this data is useful. See manual AN87, System Formats, for interpretation of this information. Action: Note for Customer Service action. The segment involved in a disk error can often be identified by an application of the "record_to_vtocx" tool to the Multics logical record number given in the message. [disk_control.pl1] disk_control: Placing dskX_NN in operation. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A special interrupt has been received for a disk drive marked as broken. The system will attempt to use the device. Action: No operator action is required. disk_control -278- 09/01/87 [disk_control.pl1] disk_control: Queuing error. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [disk_control.pl1] disk_control: Reconnected dskX_NN (channel ICC). Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A disk interrupt was apparently lost. Status for the disk did not arrive within the expected time. The system restarts the disk operation. Action: No operator action is required. [disk_control.pl1] disk_control: Removing channel ICC. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Errors occurred indicative of a defective disk channel or MPC. The channel receiving the errors is placed offline. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Also inform Customer Service personnel. disk_control -279- 09/01/87 [disk_control.pl1] disk_control: Unexpected IOM status SSSS for dskX_NN (channel ICC). Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: Status has been received from a channel which was not marked active. This is due to a disk subsystem or IOM problem, or to a logic error in the supervisor. See manual AN87, System Formats, for an interpretation of the status SSSS. The system ignores the status and attempts to continue operation. Action: No operator action is required. [disk_emergency.pl1] disk_emergency: DSKX_NN inoperative; shutdown of DSKX_NN suspended Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: Emergency shutdown. Meaning: During emergency shutdown, DSKX_NN was found inoperative. Data in main memory or on the paging device which need to be flushed to the pack on DSKX_NN cannot be written out. The data remain where they were and ESD may be tried again. Action: If the drive can be made ready, make it ready and try ESD again. Do NOT move packs before trying ESD, unless address plugs are changed so that the same pack appears to have the same address. (If this action is performed, the MPC must be halted and restarted with a reset and branch.) If the pack is not successfully shut down, the system will volume salvage it when it is next brought up, and data from main memory which belongs on the pack will be lost. disk_emergency -280- 09/01/87 [disk_init.pl1] disk_init: Devices D1 and D2 of DSKn must have the same model number. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Two devices that share a common spindle have been configured with different model numbers. Action: Correct the config deck and reboot. [disk_init.pl1] disk_init: Disk model XXXX not found in config_data_. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. Fix the configuration deck and reboot. [disk_init.pl1] disk_init: DSKn D1 must be configured if DSKn D2 is configured. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Only one of a pair of devices that share a common spindle has been configured. Action: Change the config deck to include the missing device and reboot. disk_init -281- 09/01/87 [disk_init.pl1] disk_init: error WWWW from absadr for DSKX iom N, ch ZZ. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [disk_init.pl1] disk_init: Invalid channel on CHNL DSKx card. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An invalid channel specification was found on the CHNL card for DSKx. [disk_init.pl1] disk_init: Invalid channel on PRPH DSKx card. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An invalid channel specification was found on the PRPH DSKx card. disk_init -282- 09/01/87 [disk_init.pl1] disk_init: Invalid format for XXXX card. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A required field on the XXXX card is not present. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. Fix the configuration deck and reboot. [disk_init.pl1] disk_init: No valid disk models found on PRPH DSKx card. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: All disk model fields were found to be zero. Action: Fix the configuration deck and reboot. [disk_init.pl1] disk_init: Too many channels configured for DSKn. Limit is N. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The per subsystem software limit for logical channels has been exceeded. Action: Fix the config deck and reboot. If more channels are needed, split the configuration into more subsystems in the config deck. disk_init -283- 09/01/87 [disk_init.pl1] disk_init: Too many devices configured for DSKn. Max device is N. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The software limit for devices per subsystem has been exceeded. Action: Fix the config deck and reboot. [disk_init.pl1] disk_init: Unable to assign CCCC for DSKx. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An error has occurred trying to assign an IOM channel for the disk subsystem DSKX. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. Check the configuration deck and the operability of the hardware before rebooting. [disk_init.pl1] disk_init: Unknown model number NNNN on PRPH dskN. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The model number NNNN on the prph card for disk subsystem N is invalid. Action: Correct the config deck and reboot. disk_init -284- 09/01/87 [disk_reader.pl1] disk_reader: Attempt to read past end of mst area. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An attempt was made to read more data from the mst area of disk than was placed there from the MST. This is most likely the result of an MST misformed originally. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: Disk rebuild finished with errors: ERRORMESS Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: The disk rebuild has been aborted due to the indicated ERRORMESS. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: base of paging region changed from XXX. to YYY. Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: The base of the paging region for the new pack is different from that for the old one. Action: No operator action is required. disk_rebuild -285- 09/01/87 [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: Begin disk rebuild of DSKX_NN{s} onto DSKY_MM{s} Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: This message is printed when disk rebuilding begins. Action: No operator action is required. [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: Cannot compress VTOC on dskX_NN{s} because active VTOCEs in the truncated region. Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: A rebuild was requested in which the number of VTOCEs on the new volume was smaller than the number of VTOCEs on the old volume. This is permitted only if there are no active VTOCEs in the truncated region (that is, no active VTOCEs on the old volume have VTOCE indices which would be too high for the new volume). Action: Run sweep_pv -from num_vtoces to remove these VTOCEs from the old volume and retry the rebuild. It may be necessary to salvage the volume to recover lost VTOCEs in the truncated region. disk_rebuild -286- 09/01/87 [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: copying XXX. rec of part NAME Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: A disk rebuild is reformatting a pack which contains non-paging partitions. The contents of these partitions are copied exactly. Action: No operator action is required. [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: Disk rebuild finished. Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: The disk rebuild has completed. Action: No operator action is required. [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: dskX_NN{s} must be mounted for rebuild. Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: The "from" volume must be mounted for the rebuild. Action: Mount the logical volume to which the "from" volume belongs and try the rebuild abain. disk_rebuild -287- 09/01/87 [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: dskX_NN{s} must not be mounted for rebuild. Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: The "to" volume must not be mounted to the Storage System for a rebuild. Action: Demount the logical volume to which the volume belongs and retry the rebuild. [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: End of rebuilding. New summary report follows: Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: Rebuilding has completed. A summary report of the new volume parameter is printed. Action: No operator action is required. [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: Error from read_disk, aborting: ERRORMESS Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. The disk rebuild is aborted. Action: Contact the system programming staff. disk_rebuild -288- 09/01/87 [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: Error from write_disk, aborting: ERRORMESS Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. The disk rebuild is aborted. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: Error writing label: ERRORMESS Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: A disk error has occurred writing the new label during a disk rebuild. The disk rebuild is aborted. Action: Correct the problem and issue a new command. [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: freeing deciduous vtocx XXXo: NAME Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: The segment originally named NAME at vtoc index XXXo was deciduous, and has been deleted from the RPV. This is debugging output printed for system programmers if a SALV DEBG card is supplied. Action: No operator action is required. disk_rebuild -289- 09/01/87 [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: freeing process vtocx XXXo: NAME Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: The segment originally named NAME at vtoc index XXXo was per-process and has been deleted. This is debugging output printed for system programmers if a SALV DEBG card is used. Action: No operator action is required. [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: INIT_TABLES: aste pool WWWo too small Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The physical volume salvager was unable to obtain the necessary temporary AST entries for its work segments. No salvaging was done. Action: Shut down, manually correct the SST card, and reboot. Then salvage all volumes, since the indicator that volumes need salvaging may have been lost. [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: Map of assigned addresses changed Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: If any corrections were made to the map on the volume which shows which addresses are free and which are in use, this message is printed. If the volume was not properly shut down, this message is to be expected. Action: No operator action is required. disk_rebuild -290- 09/01/87 [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: NN vtoces added to list of free vtoces. Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: NN free VTOC entries were found while salvaging and added to the list of free VTOC entries. This is a normal message. Action: No operator action is required. [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: no. of free recs changed from OLD. to NEW. Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: If The number of free records in the volume label is changed by a volume salvage, this message is printed. If the volume was not properly shut down, this message is to be expected. Action: No operator action is required. [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: no. of free vtoces changed from OLD. to NEW. Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: If the number of free VTOC entries in the volume label is changed by a volume salvage, this message is printed. Action: No operator action is required. disk_rebuild -291- 09/01/87 [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: not enough free records (only XXX.) for increase (need YYY.) Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: An attempt was made to increase the size of some partitions or of the VTOC. This required a decrease in the size of the paging region. The paging region is too full to be shrunk as required. The disk rebuild is aborted. Action: Issue a different disk_rebuild command, or bring up Multics and delete some segments from the pack before trying again. [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: out of room on vtocx XXXo, page YYYo Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. The disk rebuild is aborted. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: processing VTOCE #XXX. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: This message indicates that a disk rebuild is progressing normally. It is printed every 1000. VTOC entries. Action: No operator action is required. disk_rebuild -292- 09/01/87 [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: Read error accessing VTOC Map of dskX_NN{s} Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. The rebuild is aborted. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: reading vtocx XXXo: ERRORMESS Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: salv cleanup debugging stop, dump and type go Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: During disk rebuild Meaning: A disk rebuild has aborted due to a crawlout, and the debug switch is set. This message causes the system to return to BCE so that a dump can be taken. Action: Follow programmer instructions. disk_rebuild -293- 09/01/87 [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: same drive specified for source and copy, aborting Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding Meaning: The operator attempted to specify the same drive as input and output. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command. [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: Summary of original disk contents follows: Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: A summary report of the volume parameters before rebuilding is printed. Action: No operator action is required. disk_rebuild -294- 09/01/87 [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: Summary Report Volume PVNAME of logical volume LVNAME. Paging region begins at record DD. (WWo), for LL. (XXo) records. DD. (WWo) free records therein. Label/VTOC size is RR. records, MM. VTOCEs. VTOC version X., TTT. free VTOCEs. Partition Map Name Start Length NAME DDD. ( WWWo) DDD. ( WWWo) ______ _______ DDD. ( WWWo) Volume size is DDDD. (YYYYo) records total. DD. damaged segments. Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: This is a report summarizing physical volume parameters printed by the disk rebuilder both before and after rebuilding. The partition map is omitted if no partitions are defined on the volume. Action: No operator action is required. [disk_rebuild.pl1] disk_rebuild: vtocx XXXo NAME branch unconnected due to YYYo Stream: Salvager output. Time: During disk rebuilding. Meaning: This is debugging output produced only if the debug switch is on during a disk rebuild with branch checking. It informs the system programmers of the reasons for connection failure. Action: No operator action is required. disk_rebuild -295- 09/01/87 [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: "KEY" is not "io", "storage_system", or "ss". Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The operator issued an set_drive_usage DRIVE KEY command. KEY is invalid. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [mdx.pl1] disk_table_: accepted PV PVNAME on DSKX_NN Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: In response to an operator command. System Intialization. Meaning: A storage system physical volume has been placed in use. The volume and drive name are identified. Action: No operator action is required. This message is provided for the benefit of automatic error analysis and logging. [mdx.pl1] disk_table_: Added drive DSKX_NN Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The operator has added a storage system disk drive with adddev. Action: No operator action is required. disk_table_ -296- 09/01/87 [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: cannot locate DRIVE Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A del_vol DRIVE command was issued but there is no such drive in the configuration. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: cannot locate DRIVE Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A command specifying DRIVE was issued but no such drive can be found. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: cannot locate DRIVE Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A disk_rebuild command cannot locate the output drive. Action: Enter a corrected command line. disk_table_ -297- 09/01/87 [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: cannot reregister from ring 4 Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A reregister command was issued from ring 4. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: Cannot verify label of DRIVE: REASON Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred checking the label of DRIVE. Usually either the drive is not ready, or the pack label does not match the required pack label. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: Could not finish demount of lv LVNAME Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The system encountered a problem trying to delete the logical volume LVNAME. Action: Contact the system programming staff. disk_table_ -298- 09/01/87 [mdx.pl1] disk_table_: Deleted drive DSKX_NN Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The operator has deleted a storage system disk drive with deldev. Action: No operator action is required. [mdx.pl1] disk_table_: Deleted root PV "PV_NAME" on DSKX_NN. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The specified drive did not appear in the ROOT config card. Thus, it was removed from the disk_table_. This will also occur when the volume is intentionally deleted. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: demounting partially mounted volume LVNAME Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The operator issued a dlv LVNAME command for a logical volume for which a previous dlv command did not succeed. Action: No operator action is required. disk_table_ -299- 09/01/87 [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: DRIVE in use with PVNAME Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A del_vol DRIVE command was issued but the drive is currently in use. Action: Enter a corrected command line. To demount the pack, use the dlv command. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: DRIVE in use: contains PVNAME Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt to use DRIVE finds it already in use. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: DRIVE is an IO drive Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A command has been issued to affect DRIVE, but it is currently in use as an IO drive. Action: Enter a corrected command line. Use the set_drive_usage command to change it if necessary. disk_table_ -300- 09/01/87 [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: DRIVE is deleted Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The drive named is deleted. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: DRIVE not found. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The operator issued an set_drive_usage DRIVE KEY command, but DRIVE is not in the current configuration. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: DRIVE not in use. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A del_vol command was issued but nothing is on the drive. Action: Enter a corrected command line. disk_table_ -301- 09/01/87 [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: DRIVENAME is an IO drive Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The operator issued a del_vol command but the drive is an IO drive. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: DRIVENAME is deleted Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A del_vol command was issued but the drive has been deleted. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An error has been returned from initializer_mdc_$init. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Subsequent attempts to mount volumes may malfunction. Action: Contact the system programming staff. disk_table_ -302- 09/01/87 [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error has occurred in a storage system disk manipulation command. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Cannot demount lv LVNAME Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A dlv LVNAME command was issued but an error prevents the dlv from working. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Cannot get volume registration for the root logical volume. Shutdown and reboot with "boot nolv". Stream: Initializer process output. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The system is unable to read the volume registration for the root logical volume, and cannot therefore determine if the root is complete. Action: Shutdown. If you can mount the entire root, do so, describe all volumes on the root config card, "boot stan nosc", and fix the registration. If this fails, shutdown, and "boot nolv". disk_table_ -303- 09/01/87 [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: ERROR_MESSAGE. cannot stop mount of LVNAME Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A dlv LVNAME command was issued but an error prevents the dlv from working. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Cannot verify label of DRIVE Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred checking the label of the pack on DRIVE. Usually either the drive is not ready, or the pack label does not match the required pack label. Action: Enter a corrected command line. disk_table_ -304- 09/01/87 [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Could not demount pv PVNAME of lv LVNAME (DRIVE) Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred when trying to demount a physical volume. This may be due to process directory or wired segments being on this physical volume. The del_lv command will be partially successful when this happens. Action: Determine which processes, if any, have process directories on this logical volume and bump or terminate them. Use list_disks to determine which volumes are still mounted, and try dlv again. Contact the system programming staff. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: ERROR_MESSAGE. error reregistering DRIVE Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The reregister DRIVE command did not succeed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: ERROR_MESSAGE. LVNAME Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred trying to get the list of physical volumes which comprise LVNAME. Action: Enter a corrected command line. disk_table_ -305- 09/01/87 [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: ERROR_MESSAGE. New disk_table created Stream: Initializer process output. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The system has created a new copy of the segment >disk_table at initialization time. The copy from the previous bootload could not be found. The position of all previously mounted volumes has been forgotten. Action: Use the av command to specify the position of all volumes, and the alv command to mount them. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: ERROR_MESSAGE. salvaging PVNAME on DRIVE Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred while doing a salvage_vol -all. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: invalid drive id "ARG" Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The drive id ARG does not have the form dskX_NN. Action: Enter a corrected command line. disk_table_ -306- 09/01/87 [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: lv LVNAME cannot be mounted, in process of demount. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An alv LVNAME command was issued but the logical volume is in the process of demounting. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: lv LVNAME already mounted Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An alv LVNAME command finds LVNAME already mounted. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: lv LVNAME not found Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A dlv LVNAME command was issued but no such logical volume is mounted. Action: Enter a corrected command line. disk_table_ -307- 09/01/87 [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: no drive available for PVNAME LVNAME Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An alv LVNAME command was unable to allocate a drive for PVNAME. Action: Demount some un-needed logical volume and try again. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: PVNAME already in use on DRIVE. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt to add a physical volume finds the volume already in use on another drive. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: PVNAME currently known to be on DRIVE Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt to specify that PVNAME is on a certain drive finds it on another drive. Action: Enter a corrected command line. Use the del_vol command if necessary to cause the system to forget DRIVE's old contents, if a pack has been moved. disk_table_ -308- 09/01/87 [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: PVNAME not found. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An initialize_disk -copy command could not find the source volume. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [mdx.pl1] disk_table_: Root PV "PV_NAME" moved from DSKX_NN to DSKX_NN. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The specified root volume has been moved to a different drive since the last shutdown. Action: No operator action is required. [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: Some volumes are incomplete. Complete or demount them. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Initialization has failed to remount all the volumes which were previously known, in response to a startup command. Action: Use the list_disks command to find out which volumes are incomplete. Use the av or dlv commands to rectify the situation, and try startup again. disk_table_ -309- 09/01/87 [disk_table_.pl1] disk_table_: The root logical volume is incomplete. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Some registered physical volume(s) of the root logical volume are not mounted, but the operator has attempted to execute a command that requires the root to be completely mounted. This message is followed by mount messages for the missing volumes. Action: Mount the missing volumes, and notify the system of their location with the add_vol command. [dn355.pl1] dn355: attempted crawlout with FNP queue locked Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt was made to crawl out while an FNP queue lock (a processor lock) was locked. Action: Contact the system programming staff. dn355 -310- 09/01/87 [dn355.pl1] dn355: emergency interrupt from FNP X: FAULT FNP instruction counter = IC channel CHN, fault status = FS FNP_MODULE: REASON_FOR_CRASH Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An emergency interrupt has been received from FNP X indicating it has crashed. All lines dialed to FNP X will be hung up. The crash was nominally caused by a fault of type FAULT. Lines following the first line of the message appear only in certain cases and provide additional information about the nature of the crash. Action: The system will automatically attempt to reboot the crashed FNP. Subsequent messages will indicate the success or failure of this attempt. No action is required now, but action may be required if the automatic reboot fails. [dn355.pl1] dn355: FNP masked channel NAME for excessive interrupts Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The FNP has masked the channel whose name is NAME because it was generating interrupts faster than they could be handled. Action: The interruptions can be caused by any number of problems. This can be caused by the dataset leads changing too fast for the FNP software to handle properly; disconnecting or connecting FNP cables, powering off or on a hardwired terminal, a bad modem, etc. It is also possible that the FNP channel hardware is defective. Future attempts to use this channel may possibly crash the FNP. CS representatives may need to be called to investigate. An "attach" command will be necessary to put the channel back in service. dn355 -311- 09/01/87 [dn355.pl1] dn355: FNP X did not respond to mailbox interrupt Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt to interrupt FNP X was unsuccessful. The FNP is assumed to be down. Action: The system will automatically attempt to reboot the crashed FNP. Subsequent messages will indicate the success or failure of this attempt. No action is required now, but action may be required if the automatic reboot fails. [dn355.pl1] dn355: FNP X invalid interrupt level N Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An FNP interrupt has been received from frontend X with an invalid interrupt level of octal value N and will be ignored. If this message is displayed when a DN6670 is being powered up, this message can be ignored. If this message occurs under any other circumstances, there might be something wrong with the system's interface with the FNP and should be investigated by FE representatives. Action: Contact the system programming staff. dn355 -312- 09/01/87 [dn355.pl1] dn355: FNP X level L status S STATE Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An interrupt at a level other than 3 (or possibly at level 3 if the FNP is not running) was received from FNP X. S is an octal representation of the status accompanying the interrupt. STATE indicates the current state of the FNP: running, bootloading, or in T&D. This message only appears if tracing is enabled for the specified FNP. Action: None required. [dn355.pl1] dn355: inconsistent queue lock Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A process attempted to unlock the interrupt queue lock without having it locked. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [dn355.pl1] dn355: LCTE lock ^= processid Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The FNP channel lock did not contain the processid of the process attempting to unlock it. dn355 -313- 09/01/87 [dn355.pl1] dn355: line number of 0 with non-global opcode in submbx N, FNP X Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Mailbox N from FNP X contained a non-global opcode which requires a non-zero line number. [dn355.pl1] dn355: Message from FNP X: MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error has been detected by FNP X as explained by MESSAGE. Action: No action is required by the operator to deal with the error mentioned in the message. Action may be required by appropriate personnel to correct the problem that caused the error and undo what the FNP may have done to continue operation. This may require shutting down the FNP for repairs by Field Engineering and reboot of the FNP to restore full operation. [dn355.pl1] dn355: no slot number match for sub mbx N, FNP X Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error has occurred processing submailbox N for FNP X. The submailbox indicates a line number for which no match could be found. Action: Contact the system programming staff. dn355 -314- 09/01/87 [dn355.pl1] dn355: output buffer at N has zero tally Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An output buffer with a zero tally has been found at offset N in the segment tty_buf. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [dn355.pl1] dn355: unable to allocate block for delay queue Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: There was insufficient space left in tty_buf to allocate a block in which to build a delay queue. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [dn355.pl1] dn355: unrecognized io command C from FNP X for line N Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An invalid io command was received from FNP X for line N. C is the octal representation of the command. Action: Contact the system programming staff. dn355 -315- 09/01/87 [dn355.pl1] dn355: unrecognized op code OPCODE with rcd from FNP X for devx N Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An invalid op code, OPCODE, has been received from FNP X for device index N in a mailbox containing an rcd (read control data) command. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [dpg_.pl1] dpg_: COND condition signalled while copying stack_0 into >pdd>DIRNAME Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error occurred while copying the ring-0 stack of the defunct process from ring-0 into the saved process directory. This error caused the COND condition to be signalled. The ring-0 stack will not be copied into the saved process directory. Action: No operator action is required. dpg_ -316- 09/01/87 [dpg_.pl1] dpg_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Attempting to rename pdir for NAME.PROJ CHN after fatal process error. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The error described by ERROR_MESSAGE occurred while attempting to save the process directory belonging to the user PERS.PROJ after a fatal process error. The directory was not saved. A typical cause of this is that the user already has a saved process directory from a previous fatal process error in this bootload. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [dpg_.pl1] dpg_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Calling hphcs_$destroy_process_begin for PERSON.PROJECT.TAG on channel CHN, process_id PID. Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error has occurred while destroying a process belonging to the user PERSON.PROJECT.TAG connected to terminal channel CHN. This process probably cannot be destroyed. ERROR_MESSAGE is the text associated with the error returned by hphcs_$destroy_process_begin. Action: Contact the system programming staff. dpg_ -317- 09/01/87 [dpg_.pl1] dpg_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Creating saved stack_0 for PERS.PROJ (PROCESSID). Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error has occurred while attempting to create a segment in the saved process directory for copying the ring-0 stack of the defunct process. The ring-0 stack will not be copied into the saved process directory. Action: No operator action is required. [dpg_.pl1] dpg_: ERROR_MESSAGE. destroying process WWWWWWWWWWWW for NAME.PROJ Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error has occurred while destroying a process belonging to the user NAME.PROJ. He was not charged for his CPU usage. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [dpg_.pl1] dpg_: removed USER (PROCESSID) process termination monitor. Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Process termination monitoring for USER (process id PROCESSID) has been terminated by user request, IPC error, or the destruction of the process. Action: No operator action is required. dpg_ -318- 09/01/87 [dpg_.pl1] dpg_: Saved >pdd>PERS.PROJ.f.CHN after fatal process error. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The process directory belonging to user PERS.PROJ has been saved after a fatal process error. It has been renamed to the name shown in the message. It will be saved until the next shutdown. System programmers might want to examine its contents to determine the cause of the fatal process error. Action: Inform the system programming staff. Do so well in advance of the next shutdown. [dpg_.pl1] dpg_: USER (PROCESSID) {set/replaced} process termination monitor. Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: USER (processid PROCESSID) will receive notifications of all process destructions from the Answering Service. 'set' indicates that the process was not already monitoring processes; 'replaced' indicates that the process already had a monitor established, and that it has been replaced by this request. Action: No operator action is required. dpg_ -319- 09/01/87 [wired_shutdown.pl1] emergency shutdown part 1 complete Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: Emergency shutdown Meaning: All of memory has been written out once, and those pages on the paging device which could be written out to operative drives flushed. All segments and directories will now be deactivated, and all drives shut down. Action: No operator action is required. [dn355_boot_interrupt.pl1] error reading core image for FNP X Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: When bootloading an FNP Meaning: An I/O error was detected by the FNP bootload program while attempting to read the core image into FNP memory. A hardware failure of either the DIA or the Multics IOM is indicated. Action: Try the FNP load again. If it fails again, consult Field Engineering. error reading core image f -320- 09/01/87 [mrd_util_.pl1] Error: CONDITION in mrd_util_$ENTRY Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: CONDITION was signalled during a call to the entrypoint ENTRY in mrd_util_. A message coordinator dump is taken. If the calling process had a message coordinator segment locked, that segment is checked for consistency, and the lock is unlocked. mrd_util_ then returns to its caller without retrying the operation that failed. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Save all console and message coordinator terminal output. [wired_shutdown.pl1] esd before fs enabled Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: Emergency shutdown Meaning: The system crashed before the storage system was accessed by Multics. An ESD was attempted, but no ESD is necessary. The "shutdown complete" message will always follow. Action: Reboot the system. esd before fs enabled -321- 09/01/87 [page_error.alm] evict_page: fatal parity error moving page, frame at AAA, SCU TAG. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A parity error was encountered while moving a wired page around memory. The page may not be usable. Action: Contact Field Engineering personnel about possible problems with SCU TAG. Follow normal recovery procedures. [page_error.alm] evict_page: parity error moving page, frame at AAA, SCU TAG. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A parity error was encountered while moving a page within main memory. This may occur as part of an attempt to delete that main memory, or use it as an I/O buffer. Action: Inform Field Engineering personnel about possible problems with this SCU. [find_file_partition.pl1] find_file_partition: file partition is NNN records, not between 30 and 255. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The partition holding the bce file system is of an invalid size. The rpv was either mal-formatted or damaged. Action: The rpv will need to be rebuilt. find_file_partition -322- 09/01/87 [find_file_partition.pl1] find_file_partition: Initting file partition. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The bce file system was found to be damaged or never initialized. Any previous contents are discarded. [find_file_partition.pl1] find_file_partition: No file partition defined on RPV. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The partition used to hold the bce file system is missing from the rpv. Suspect damage of the rpv. Action: The rpv will need to be rebuilt. [fnp_util.pl1] FNP T deleted from configuration^[ by ^a^]. [dn355_boot_interrupt.pl1] FNP X loaded successfully Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: When bootloading an FNP Meaning: The FNP bootload has completed successfully. Action: This message is for informational purposes only. FNP X loaded successfully -323- 09/01/87 [dn355_boot_interrupt.pl1] FNP X not loaded. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: When bootloading an FNP Meaning: The attempted bootload was not successful. This message is always preceded by one of the above error messages. Action: This message is for informational purposes only. [fnp_init.pl1] fnp_init: FNP number N > max allowed number (MAX) of FNPs Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An fnp card from the config deck specifies an FNP tag other than A, B, C, D, E, F, G, or H. Action: Replace the bad fnp card and reboot. [fnp_init.pl1] fnp_init: inconsistent fnp cards. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Two or more fnp cards from the config deck specify the same FNP tag. Action: Replace or remove the bad fnp card(s) and reboot. fnp_init -324- 09/01/87 [fnp_init.pl1] fnp_init: Less than 256 words of free space in tty_buf: N Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Only N words of free space remain in tty_buf after allocating the header and circular queue. A minimum of 256 words is required and ordinarily more free space is desirable. Either the size of tty_buf, as specified by the PARM TTYB config card, must be increased or the circular queue size, as specified by the PARM TTYQ config card, must be decreased. Action: Corect the config deck and reboot the system. [fnp_init.pl1] fnp_init: no fnp cards in config deck Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: There are no fnp cards in the config deck and therefore, no FNP will be initialized. Usually this indicates an error, although it is possible to run Multics without an FNP. Action: If an FNP is wanted, reboot the system with an appropriate config deck. fnp_init -325- 09/01/87 [fnp_init.pl1] fnp_init: Unable to abs_wire tty_buf. ERROR_CODE_MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The call to allocate memory in the bootload memory controller for tty_buf failed. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [fnp_multiplexer.pl1] fnp_multiplexer$assign_channel: Assignment of FNP X {succeeded | failed}. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: Indicates the result of a call to io_manager$assign for FNP X. This message only appears if tracing is enabled for the specified FNP. Action: none required. [fnp_multiplexer.pl1] fnp_multiplexer$ENTRY: Tracing call. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A call was made to the ENTRY entry. This message only appears if tracing is enabled for the specified FNP. Action: none required. fnp_multiplexer$ENTRY -326- 09/01/87 [fnp_multiplexer.pl1] fnp_multiplexer$ENTRY: Tracing error. ERROR. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The error code represented by ERROR was encountered by ENTRY. This message only appears if tracing is enabled for the specified FNP. Action: none required. [fnp_multiplexer.pl1] fnp_multiplexer$shutdown: Called with FNP wired. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A call was made to the shutdown entry while the pages for I/O for an FNP were still wired. This message only appears if tracing is enabled for the specified FNP. Action: none required. [fnp_multiplexer.pl1] fnp_multiplexer$shutdown: Called with null fnp_ptr Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A call was made to the shutdown entry with a null pointer to fnp_info. This message only appears if tracing is enabled for the specified FNP. Action: Contact the system programming staff. fnp_multiplexer$shutdown -327- 09/01/87 [fnp_multiplexer.pl1] fnp_multiplexer$shutdown: Failed to unwire fnp. ERROR. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt to unwire the pages used for I/O to an FNP failed at FNP shutdown. ERROR contains the message derived from a standard system error code. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [fnp_multiplexer.pl1] fnp_multiplexer$unassign_channel: Unassignment of FNP X {succeeded | failed}. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: Indicates the result of a call to io_manager$unassign for FNP X. This message only appears if tracing is enabled for the specified FNP. Action: none required. [fnp_multiplexer.pl1] fnp_multiplexer: debugging stop (type go to continue). Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error has been encountered in setting up an FNP, and debugging mode is turned on. Action: Use BCE commands to analyze the condition, if necessary; type "go" to resume system operation. fnp_multiplexer -328- 09/01/87 [fnp_multiplexer.pl1] fnp_multiplexer: get_meters order for FNP X, line N, timed out. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A get_meters order for line N of FNP X failed to complete within 10 seconds. The buffer space associated with the order has been abandoned, and get_meters, dump, and patch orders to that FNP are disabled until the FNP is reloaded. [fnp_multiplexer.pl1] fnp_multiplexer: mylock error Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt has been made to lock an FNP channel lock to a process that already has it locked. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [fnp_multiplexer.pl1] fnp_multiplexer: NAME order to FNP X timed out. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: NAME is "get_meters", "dump_fnp", or "patch_fnp". The named order to FNP X failed to complete within 10 seconds. The buffer space associated with the order has been abandoned, and get_meters, dump, and patch orders to that FNP are disabled until the FNP is reloaded. Action: Contact the system programming staff. fnp_multiplexer -329- 09/01/87 [fnp_multiplexer.pl1] fnp_multiplexer: patching FNP X for USER: ADDR from XXX to YYY Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The memory of FNP X is being patched by the privileged user whose user_id is USER. ADDR is the absolute location in FNP memory that is being patched (in octal); XXX and YYY are the old and new values of the location respectively (also in octal). The second line may be repeated (with different values) if more than one word is being patched. Action: This information is for logging purposes. [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util$configure: FNP T already configured. [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util$ENTRY: Debugging stop (type go to continue). [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util$ENTRY: Invalid call for FNP INDEX. (not in cdeck) fnp_util$ENTRY -330- 09/01/87 [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util$ENTRY: Invalid call. (trace) [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util$ENTRY: Tracing call for fnp T. [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util$fdump_seg_io: IO_OP for CALLER (trace) [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util$load: Error loading FNP T. REASON (trace) [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util$load: FNP load already in progress for FNP T. [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util$load: FNP T is running T&D. fnp_util$load -331- 09/01/87 [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util$load: FNP T is running. (trace) [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util$load: FNP T not wired. [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util$unwire: Unwire failed for FNP T. REASON [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util$validate_assigned_ret (CALLER): IO manager assignment lacking. (trace) [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util$wire: failed. REASON (trace) [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util$wire: FNP T already wired (trace) fnp_util$wire -332- 09/01/87 [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util: assigned FNP T to NAME for T & D. [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util: channel assignment failed for FNP ^T REASON. (tandd) [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util: Could not unassign FNP T at reassign_interrupt. [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util: FNP T added to configuration^[ by NAME^]. [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util: force detaching FNP T from process PID. [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util: io channel unassignment failed for FNP T. (tandd) Message: fnp_util: releasing FNP T from NAME (tandd) fnp_util -333- 09/01/87 [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util: io channel unassignment failed for FNP T. (tandd) [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util: ioam_$assign failed for FNP T. REASON (tandd) [fnp_util.pl1] fnp_util: lock_fnp called with lock locked. [page_error.alm] free_store: Deposit non-disk address XXXXXXXXXXXX on dskX_NN{S} Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: free_store was called to return an address to the free pool for dskX_NN{S}, but the address type was not disk. This probably indicates a software error. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. free_store -334- 09/01/87 [page_error.alm] free_store: Deposit/withdraw address XXXXXX out of paging region on dskX_NN{S}. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Address XXXXXX was being deposited to or wtihdrawn from the pool of free addresses for dskX_NN{S}, but the address is not within the Paging Region for the device. This probably indicates a software error. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [page_error.alm] free_store: Invalid call to free_store$deposit_list. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: free_store$deposit_list was called with the wrong number of arguments. This is a software error. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. free_store -335- 09/01/87 [page_error.alm] free_store: out of room in hardcore partition. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: During bootload, the PART HC on the RLV became full. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. It may be necessary to boot with another tape. If this error occurs with a new version of the system boot tape, the system programming staff may determine that the size of the hardcore partition must be increased by using the rebuild_disk command on a copy of the RPV. [page_error.alm] free_store: PVTE/Stock out of synch on dskX_NN{S}. stockp=YYY|YYYYY. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The PVTE and record stock for dskX_NN{S} do not point to each other. This indicates a hardware or software error. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. free_store -336- 09/01/87 [page_error.alm] free_store: Scavenger STACQ fails on dskX_NN{S}. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: During a physical volume scavenge of dskX_NN{S}. Meaning: A STACQ instruction, used to unlock a record address during a volume scavenge, did not operate correctly. This indicates processor or memory malfunction. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [page_error.alm] free_store: volmap_seg async error for dskX_NN{S} Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: When attempting to write a page of the Volume Map to dskX_NN{S}, the page was found not to be in memory. This probably indicates a software error. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [freecore.pl1] freecore: parity error in frame XXX of memory. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A memory parity error has been detected in page XXX of memory. The page will not be put in use. Action: No operator action is required. freecore -337- 09/01/87 [fs_search.pl1] fs_search: Fatal damage detected to WHAT in ring RING for USER. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: Some object crucial to the operation of the dynamic linker in ring RING was detected damaged. Since the dynamic linker cannot operate in the process, it is terminated. Action: No operator action is required. [fsout_vol.pl1] fsout_vol: error {REASON} reading/writing OBJECT for DSKX_NN Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System shutdown and volume mounting and demounting. Meaning: A physical device error has occured while attempting to read or write volume header information of the pack on DSKX_NN. Action: If this message occurs at volume mounting time, check the drive specified for write-protect or standby status, and retry the add_lv command for the logical volume. If this message occurs at shutdown or demount time, the volume may contain inconsistencies (lost free records or free VTOCEs). These inconsistencies can be corrected by a physical volume salvage. fsout_vol -338- 09/01/87 [fsout_vol.pl1] fsout_vol: label for DSKX_NN uid does not match pvt. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System shutdown and volume demounting. Time: System shutdown, volume mounting and demounting. Meaning: The unique physical volume ID in the label of the pack on DSKX_NN does not compare with the value it had when the pack was first mounted. Damage to the pack has probably occurred. Action: Attempt to demount the volume if this has not already been done. Save the pack for inspection and dumping by the system programming staff. Initiate volume recovery procedures. [fsout_vol.pl1] fsout_vol: XXX volume inconsistenices on PVNAME. YYYYY free records. ZZZZZ free VTOCEs. Stream: Logged only if the number of free records and the number of free VTOCEs are both above threshold values. Printed and logged if either is below threshold. Time: Volume demounting and system shutdown time. Meaning: At some time during the use of volume PVNAME, the system encountered problems which left the volume in an inconsistent state. The effect of this is that some free records and/or free VTOCEs are unavailable (lost) to the system. These inconsistencies can be corrected by a volume salvage. The number of unused records and VTOCEs which are available for use is printed. Action: If the number of free records or free vtoces is low, a physical volume salvage should be done on the volume prior to mounting it again to recover the lost items. fsout_vol -339- 09/01/87 [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: answer table damaged at UTEP, tra_vec=TTTT Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The tra_vec value was found to be invalid for an answer table wakeup. Damage to the answer table is indicated. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: called while ansp = null Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A programming error in the Answering Service or an incorrect library installation has caused the Answering Service to be called before being initialized. The system will ignore the error and attempt to continue. Action: Shut down the system and perform a bootload operation. ftp_dialup_ -340- 09/01/87 [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: called with bad ptr EVENT_MSG_PTR by WWWWWWWWWWWW Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A programming error in the interprocess communication system, the network software, or the Answering Service itself has occurred. An invalid message pointer has been passed to the Answering Service. The system ignores the message and attempts to continue. This message may be the result of an incorrect library installation. Action: Shut down the system and perform a bootload operation. [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: called with null message ptr Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A programming error in the interprocess communication system, the network software, or the Answering Service itself has occurred. An invalid message pointer has been passed to the Answering Service. The system ignores the message and attempts to continue. This message may be the result of an incorrect library installation. Action: Shut down the system and perform a bootload operation. Inform the system programming staff. ftp_dialup_ -341- 09/01/87 [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: CDT damaged at CDTEP, tra_vec=TTTT Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The tra_vec value was found to be invalid for a channel wakeup. Damage to the CDT is indicated. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: cdte CDTEP (CHANNEL) state M in use N - notify system programmer", Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: cdtep = null and ate.active = DDDD for UTEP Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. ftp_dialup_ -342- 09/01/87 [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: ERROR_MESSAGE attempting to allocate a user table entry for CHANNEL Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An ERROR_MESSAGE was returned from a call to asu_$attach_ate which allocates a user table entry. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: ERROR_MESSAGE new_proc of PERSON.PROJECT denied by channel AIM restriction. Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A user attempted to issue a new_proc an specify an AIM authorization which is not allowed by the terminal channel in use. Action: No operator action is required. [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: ERROR_MESSAGE occurred attempting to declare handler for ev chn EVENT_CHN for ate UTEP for CDT_CHANNEL Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An ERROR_MESSAGE was returned when an attempt was made to declare an event call channel for new process (UTEP) on EVENT_CHN attached to CDT_CHANNEL. Action: Contact the system programming staff. ftp_dialup_ -343- 09/01/87 [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: ERROR_MESSAGE tty_dim error, removing channel CHANNEL COMMENT Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An ERROR_MESSAGE caused the CHANNEL to be unusable. The CHANNEL with COMMENT will be removed from service. Action: You may try to attach the channel. If that fails, notify the system programmers. If the channel is to be left detached, busy out the modem. [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: ERROR_MESSAGE when creating process for PERSON.PROJECT Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An ERROR_MESSAGE was returned and the system was unable to create a user process for PERSON.PROJECT. Action: If possible, get in touch with the user. (He got a message to contact you.) Ask him to try again and to tell you of any peculiarities of his login. Note all particulars and contact the programming staff. ftp_dialup_ -344- 09/01/87 [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: fatal error during process creation for PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A fatal error occurred during process creation for PERSON.PROJECT on CHANNEL. Reason is given in previous log entry. This may be due to a user error: incorrect segments in the user's home directory or bad login arguments can cause this problem. Action: No operator action is required. [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: ignored SSSS from PERSON.PROJECT for CHANNEL state=DDDD,inuse=UUUU,tv=TTTT Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A spurious signal SSSS from user PERSON.PROJECT has arrived for CHANNEL. The state of the channel is DDD, inuse is UUUU and tra_vec is TTTT. Action: This may be some user trying to disrupt the system. Do a who and save it for the programming staff. ftp_dialup_ -345- 09/01/87 [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: non-null atep (UTEP) for cdte (CDTEP,CHANNEL), tv=TRAVEC,inuse=INUSE Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A wakeup occurred for CHANNEL whose user table entry pointer (UTEP) was non-null. A test on the above information determined that the state of the channel to be inconsistant. The system will null the UTEP pointer in the CDT for the above channel. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: premature stopstop for PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: process did not respond properly to trm_ signal. PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The PERSON.PROJECT process on CHANNEL was being terminated and had been sent the trm_ signal but it did not respond. User process will be bumped, logged out or new_proced. It is possible that the user can cause this message. Action: No operator action is required. ftp_dialup_ -346- 09/01/87 [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: process ignored term signal PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The PERSON.PROJECT process on CHANNEL had been sent a trm_ signal but the process did not respond to it. The process will be handled as was intended to be; bumped, logged out, etc. Action: No operator action is required. [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: process terminated PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL TERM_MESSAGE Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The process for PERSON.PROJECT on CHANNEL was terminated abnormally due to reason in TERM_MESSAGE. Action: No operator action is required. [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: Program error: null atep with per-process tra_vec value Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A system programming error in the answering service has occurred as a wakeup occurred when tra_vec indicated to expect a process termination but the ate pointer was null. Action: Contact the system programming staff. ftp_dialup_ -347- 09/01/87 [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: Program error: null cdtep with per-channel tra_vec value Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A wakeup was received when the tra_vec value indicated a channel operation was required but the cdtep was null. This is considered to be a programming error. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: Program error: per-process wakeup with per-channel-only tra_vec value Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A process wakeup occurred when the tra_vec value indicated it should be a channel wakeup. This is considered a programing error. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: re-used cdte (CDTEP,CHANNEL) by ate UTEP, destroy_flag=DDDD Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An ate wakeup occurred which pointed to a CDTEP that was already in use by another process. Action: Contact the system programming staff. ftp_dialup_ -348- 09/01/87 [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: re-used cdte (CDTEP,CHANNEL) by ate UTEP, destroy_flag=DDDD Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An ate wakeup occurred which pointed to a CDTEP that was already in use by another process. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: terminating fatal process error loop for PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The process for PERSON.PROJECT on CHANNEL has taken too many fatal process errors. This is governed by fatal_error_loop_seconds and fatal_error_loop_count in the installation_parms. The user will not get a new process. The channel will not be hungup but will get a message indicating this condition. This message may be due to a user error. Action: No operator action is required. [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: The answer table is full (MAX entries). Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The system answer table is full and has MAX entries. No more users will be able to login. Action: Contact the system programming staff. ftp_dialup_ -349- 09/01/87 [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: trace event CHANNEL FFFFFFFF WWWWWWWWWWWW RRRRRRDDDDDD SS XXXX st N wp M Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: This is trace output. When ftp_dialup_$ftp_dial_loud is called, these messages are printed out for every signal concerning a device channel. FFFFFFFF is the function being performed. WWWWWWWWWWWW is the sending process ID. RRRRRR is the ring origin of the signal. DDDDDD is the device signal information. The pointer SS XXXX locates the answer table entry for CHANNEL. The channel state is N and the wait point (transaction vector) is M. Action: $ignore To turn these messages off, type ftp_dialup_$ftp_dial_soft while in admin mode. [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: turning off disconnected flag for ate UTEP, cdte CDTEP,CHANNEL Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: If processing an ate wakeup, the CHANNEL is known and the process is disconnected, the disconnected flag for the ate will be turned off. Action: Contact the system programming staff. ftp_dialup_ -350- 09/01/87 [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: Unable to determine initial terminal type for channel CHANNEL Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: Unable to determine the default terminal type based on line-type/baud-rate in the TTT. The channel has been removed from known channels. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: unexpected state SSSS for channel definition table at CDTEP Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: Unexpected termsgnl for PERSON.PROJECT CHANNEL (preempted=DDDD). Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A "termsgnl" wakeup was received for the PERSON.PROJECT process on CHANNEL whose ute.preempted value DDDD did not indicate one was allowed. This is considered to be a program error. User will be given a new process. Action: Contact the system programming staff. ftp_dialup_ -351- 09/01/87 [ftp_dialup_.pl1] ftp_dialup_: wrong answerback on CHANNEL (COMMENT); expected "ID1", got "ID2". Stream: $as2 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A terminal attempted to connect on CHANNEL (whose CDT comment is COMMENT) that is restricted to a specific answerback and did not return the expected value. ID1 is the answerback expected; ID2 is the answerback actually received. The terminal is hung up. Action: No operator action is required. [get_aste.pl1] get_aste: Error deactivating UUUU (vtoc V of pvt PV) to free XXXk ASTE for USERNAME. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The system encountered an error deactivating an AST entry which was selected for deactivation by the AST replacement algorithm. The AST on which the error was encountered will be flagged to be ingored by further passes of the algorithm; this flag will be reset during the next run of flush_ast_pool. Action: If the problem persists, contact the system programming staff. get_aste -352- 09/01/87 [get_aste.pl1] get_aste: Invalid csl x Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: get_aste was called to activate a segment with x pages, which is larger than the maximum segment size. This is indicative of hardware or software failure (a typical problem is an invalid VTOCE). Action: If the problem persists, contact the system programming staff. [get_aste.pl1] get_aste: no removable XXXk ast entries Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An AST entry was needed for a segment of size XXX k, but no free entries of that size were present, and no segments occupying such entries could be deactivated. This could be symptomatic of a logic problem, but may also indicate a grossly mistuned AST. Action: Substantially increase the number of AST entries of this size as given on the SST CONFIG card. If the problem persists, contact the system programming staff. get_aste -353- 09/01/87 [get_aste.pl1] get_aste: no removable XXXk synchronized AST entries Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An AST entry was needed for a synchronized segment of size XXX k, and the per-ASTE-pool limit on synchronized segments was reached. No synchronized segments in that pool could be deactivated. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [get_io_segs.pl1] get_io_segs: DSKQ mmm. < xxx. per drive, forcing DSKQ nnn. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The dskq card specifies less than 5 queue entries per configured drive. This is considered too few for efficient operation and is forced to 5 entries per drive. Action: $config [get_io_segs.pl1] get_io_segs: DSKQ mmm. > xxx. per drive, forcing DSKQ nnn. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The dskq card specifies an excess of queue entries beyond that reasonably required for efficient operation. The free queue will be limited to 100 entries per drive. Action: $config get_io_segs -354- 09/01/87 [get_io_segs.pl1] get_io_segs: Missing ndrives field on config card prph NAME. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The prph card for the NAME subsystem is missing an ndrives field. Action: $config [get_main.pl1] get_main: insufficient storage available for NAME Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Insufficient wired memory was available to create the segment NAME during initialization. The system tape may be bad, or the configuration may be too small, or the system parameters specified in the configuration deck may be incorrect or inconsistent with the amount of main storage available. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. Check the configuration and the CONFIG deck. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. get_main -355- 09/01/87 [get_main.pl1] get_main: not enough room to allocate unpaged page table for NAME. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Either the segment unpaged_page_tables or int_unpaged_page_tables was not big enough so as to have the page table for segment NAME allocated within it. The system tape may be bad, or changes made to the mst require bigger unpaged page tables. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. Try another tape. If bigger unpaged page tables are in order, a change must be made to bootload_equs.incl.alm and collection 0 recompiled. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [get_pvtx.pl1] get_pvtx$cleanup: Force released hold on pvtx ^d for USER_ID. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. A condition was signalled in ring-0 which caused a crawlout. get_pvtx$cleanup will release all PV holds for the process. Action: Contact the system programming staff. get_pvtx$cleanup -356- 09/01/87 [get_pvtx.pl1] get_pvtx: drain_pvtx: pvte.being_demounted should be on. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The entry to the physical volume demount protection mechanism which awaits all use of the volume to cease is being called improperly. A necessary precondition for its proper operation (pvte.being_demounted) is not met. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [get_pvtx.pl1] get_pvtx: hold_pvtx finds table full Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: There are no free entries in the physical volume hold table. There should never be more than twice the number of eligible processes of used entries. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. get_pvtx -357- 09/01/87 [get_pvtx.pl1] get_pvtx: release_pvtx: mark not found Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: While attempting to release a physical volume from demount protection, the mark made by the protection could not be found in the physical volume hold table. This message can also occur if somehow the physical volume was demounted in spite of this protection, or this entry point is being used improperly. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [get_pvtx.pl1] get_pvtx: ZERO_ENTRY fails Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The STACQ instruction has failed to clear an entry in the physical volume hold table. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. get_pvtx -358- 09/01/87 [grab_aste.pl1] grab_aste: Attempt to reuse segno SSS Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A call has been made to force active a segment already forced active. This indicates an inconsistency in the programming of the supervisor. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. Contact the system programming staff. [grab_aste.pl1] grab_aste: failed to reactivate PPPP ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. Contact the system programming staff. [grab_aste.pl1] grab_aste: Unprotected segment: astep = AAA Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt was made to release from forced activity a segment (whose AST entry is at AAA) which was not even in a state of forced activity. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Follow normal recovery procedures. grab_aste -359- 09/01/87 [bootload_error.alm] HALT with octal 5's in the upper half of the AQ. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The collection zero call stack has overflowed. This indicates a logic error in the collection zero supervisor, or a hardware problem (possibly with id or di modifiers). Action: Try another tape, and/or look for a CPU bug. [bootload_error.alm] HALT with octal 6's in the upper half of the AQ. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A recursive error condition was encountered: that is, the collection zero error handler was called recursively. The low half of the A contains the unique error number of the recursive error. See the listing of bootload_error.alm for error numbers. bootload_error$disaster_AQ contains the AQ at the time of recursive entry. Action: This error indicates a logic error or a hardware problem. Use execute switches to return to BOS. Try a different tape. Failing that, look for a CPU problem. [bootload_io.alm] HALT with octal 777777000001 in the A register. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The interrupt base set on the bootload IOM is not 1200 octal. Action: Set the switches correctly. HALT with octal 7777770000 -360- 09/01/87 [bootload_io.alm] HALT with octal 777777000002 in the A register. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The iom base set on the bootload IOM is not correct. I.e., for IOM's 0, 1, 2 and 3 it should be 1400, 2000, 2400 and 3000 octal respectively. Action: Set the switches correctly. [bootload_tape_label.alm] HALT with only the first MST tape record read. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: If the high-order bit of the AQ register is on, the pattern in the AQ register is the (bad) status returned by the IOM while reading a tape record. If the high order bit is not on, the A register contains the flags word from a MST header record indicating that this record is bad. Action: Try booting on a different drive or with a different tape. HALT with only the first M -361- 09/01/87 [hardware_fault.pl1] hardware_fault: Deleting frame at WWW from SCU X due to parity errors Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A parity error was detected at main storage address WWWW. The main memory frame with the error was removed from service via delmain. The user process encountering the parity fault cannot be restarted at the point of error because the processor state is imprecise. If the parity error could have damaged user data, the damaged switch is set on the segment, and the user is given the best version we can come up with for the page. Action: Contact Field Engineering personnel. The memory page will remain out of service until added back by addmain. [hardware_fault.pl1] hardware_fault: FFF fault on CPU CPUTAG by PROCESSNAME. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A fault indicating processor or main memory malfunction has occurred on CPU CPUTAG. FFF is the name of the fault. Complete binary data about the fault is logged for automatic processing. Action: Contact Field engineering personnel. hardware_fault -362- 09/01/87 [hasp_mpx.pl1] hasp_mpx (line TTY): Bad block line status from FNP; line will be hungup. Stream: Note for system programmer action. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A block generated by the HASP multiplexer on channel TTY for transmission was malformed. The connection to the remote host/workstation is broken as communications cannot continue under these conditions. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [hasp_mpx.pl1] hasp_mpx (line TTY): Block received out of sequence: expected = N, recevied = M; line will be hungup. Stream: Note for system programmer action. Time: While system is running. Meaning: One or more data blocks from the remote host/workstation for the HASP multiplexer on channel TTY were lost. The connection to the remote host/workstation is broken as communications cannot continue under these conditions. Action: There are two possible causes for this message: communications equipment failures or problems in the remote host/workstation itself. The operator should contact the appropriate personnel before reusing the multiplexer. hasp_mpx (line TTY) -363- 09/01/87 [hasp_mpx.pl1] hasp_mpx (line TTY): Block recevied out of sequence: expected = N, received = M; block ignored. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A duplicate data block was received by the HASP multiplexer on channel TTY from the foreign host/workstation. Action: The operator should ignore this message unless it occurs quite frequently. Frequent occurences of this message indicate possible problems in the communications equipment which should be investigated by the appropriate personnel. [hasp_mpx.pl1] hasp_mpx (line TTY): Block transmitted out of sequence: expected = N, received = M; line will be hungup. Stream: Note for system programmer action. Time: While system is running. Meaning: One or more data blocks transmitted by the HASP multiplexer on channel TTY were not received by the remote host/workstation. The connection to the remote host/workstation is broken as communications cannot continue under these conditions. Action: Contact the system programming staff. The HASP software is designed to prevent this situation even if the communications equipment is not functioning properly. hasp_mpx (line TTY) -364- 09/01/87 [hasp_mpx.pl1] hasp_mpx (line TTY): Duplicate loopback block received: BCB = NNN Stream: Note for system programmer action. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The output block identified by the 3-digit octal sequence NNN was returned to Multics twice by the FNP for reprocessing. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [hasp_mpx.pl1] hasp_mpx (line TTY): Invalid input block header/trailer; line will be hungup. Stream: Note for system programmer action. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A data block whose format does not conform to the HASP protocol was received from the remote host/workstation by the HASP multiplexer on channel TTY. The connection to the remote host/workstation is broken as communications cannot continue under these conditions. Action: Frequent occurences of this message indicate that hardware or software problems may exist in the remote host/workstation. The operator should contact the appropriate personnel before reusing the multiplexer. hasp_mpx (line TTY) -365- 09/01/87 [hasp_mpx.pl1] hasp_mpx (line TTY): No space available to preserve minor state; line will be hungup. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Meaning: Insufficient space was available in tty_buf to perform part of the critical input processing of the HASP multiplexer on channel TTY. The connection to the remote host/workstation is broken as communications cannot continue under these conditions. Action: Contact the system programming staff. It may be necessary to increase the size of tty_buf as specified on the PARM config card before using this multiplexer again. [hasp_mpx.pl1] hasp_mpx (line TTY): No space available to save loopback chain; line will be hungup. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Meaning: Insufficient space was available in tty_buf to perform part of the critical input processing of the HASP multiplexer on channel TTY. The connection to the remote host/workstation is broken as communications cannot continue under these conditions. Action: Contact the system programming staff. It may be necessary to increase the size of tty_buf as specified on the PARM config card before using this multiplexer again. hasp_mpx (line TTY) -366- 09/01/87 [hasp_mpx.pl1] hasp_mpx (line TTY): Too many NAKs; line will be hungup. Stream: Note for system programmer action. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A block could not be transmitted or received by the HASP multiplexer on channel TTY because of excessive line noise. The connection to the remote host/workstation is broken as communications cannot continue under these conditions. Action: The operator should contact the appropriate personnel to check the communications equipment used by the line before attempting to reuse this multiplexer. [hc_dmpr_primitives.pl1] hc_dmpr_primitives: bad uid pathname detected at pvid WWWW vtocx XXXX Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: Part 3 of the indicated VTOCE is bad. The dumper will treat the vtoce as a null vtoce and continue. Action: No operator action is required. [hc_dmpr_primitives.pl1] hc_dmpr_primitives: trailer storage area exhausted Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. hc_dmpr_primitives -367- 09/01/87 [hc_dmpr_primitives.pl1] hc_dmpr_primitives: Unable to set label time. PVID = wwwwwwwwwwww Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A disk error prevented the updating of the time-last-dumped field in the volume label. The physical volume identifier is wwwwwwwwwwww. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [hc_initlzr_auxl_init_.pl1] hc_initlrz_auxl_init_: MESSAGE. From hc_device_acct_$init. Stream: as (severity2) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An error was detected while initializing device accounting. Action: Contact the system programming staff. hc_initlrz_auxl_init_ -368- 09/01/87 [hc_ipc.pl1] hc_ipc: ITT overflow caused by NAME.PROJ Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: When wakeups are sent from one process to another, or from a device like a tape drive to a process, the wakeups are stored temporarily in the Interprocess Transmission Table (ITT). If wakeups are sent too fast, or if the receiving process never calls block to read its wakeups, the ITT may overflow. When the ITT is full, this message is printed for each lost wakeup. The message identifies the sender of the wakeup, who may be innocent of any error or wrongdoing. If a critical system function cannot send a wakeup, the system may crash. Action: If the ITT overflow is a transient condition, this message will stop coming out after a few minutes. If so, system operation may return to normal. If the message comes out repeatedly, the system will have to be crashed, since user terminal operation, daemon operations, and the message coordinator depend on wakeups. Follow normal recovery procedures. [hc_ipc.pl1] hc_ipc: Unable to allocate in ring RINGNO ECT for NAME.PROJ Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: When a process recieves wakeups, they are copied from the Interprocess Transmission Table to an Event Channel Table (ECT). A process owns one ECT per ring. If, for any reason, an entry for a wakeup cannot be allocated in a process' ECT, that process is terminated. Action: If the process is a daemon process, it must be reinitialized. If the process is the initializer process, the system will crash. hc_ipc -369- 09/01/87 [hc_load_mpc.pl1] hc_load_mpc: Booting channel CHNL with FWID Revision REV hc_load_mpc: Booting channel CHNL with FWID Revision REV Overlay FWOVERLAY Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: No operator action is required. Action: $config [hc_load_mpc.pl1] hc_load_mpc: Could not abs_wire buffer. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [hc_load_mpc.pl1] hc_load_mpc: data buffer not in low 256K Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. hc_load_mpc -370- 09/01/87 [hc_page_trace.pl1] hc_page_trace: pds$trace.threshold found zero for USER. Meaning: The signalling threshold for page tracing was found to be zero for USER. This indicates that the user's pds has been damaged. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Terminates user process) Time: While system is running. Action: Investigate the saved dead process. [ibm3270_mpx.pl1] ibm3270_mpx: Attempt to queue write while write queued CHANNEL.SUBCHANNEL Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt was made to queue a write while a previous write was still queued. A dump of the subchannel entry as defined by the mde structure in ibm3270_mpx_data.incl.pl1 is included with this message. Action: No operator action is required. [ibm3270_mpx.pl1] ibm3270_mpx: Buffer tally error on CHANNEL. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt was made to add characters to a buffer which should have fit but couldn't. Action: Contact the system programming staff. ibm3270_mpx -371- 09/01/87 [ibm3270_mpx.pl1] ibm3270_mpx: Could not find queued write on CHANNEL. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The reset_channel internal procedure could not find a queued write on CHANNEL or it detected itself looping in releasing queued writes for CHANNEL. Will attempt to continue. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ibm3270_mpx.pl1] ibm3270_mpx: Error trimming buffer chain for CHANNEL Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An inconsistency was found while trimming the buffer chain for CHANNEL which is stored in tty_buf. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ibm3270_mpx.pl1] ibm3270_mpx: Input for illegal device address DEV_ADDRESS on CHANNEL Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: Received input for a device whose address (DEV_ADDRESS) is not in the channel map for CHANNEL. Action: Contact the system programming staff. ibm3270_mpx -372- 09/01/87 [ibm3270_mpx.pl1] ibm3270_mpx: Input for unconfigured device DEV_ADDRESS on CHANNEL Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: Received input for a device (DEV_ADDRESS) whose subchannel was <= 0 in the channel map for CHANNEL. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ibm3270_mpx.pl1] ibm3270_mpx: Unrecognized input for CHANNEL: DATA Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: DATA received from CHANNEL does not meet certain format requirements. This message is only displayed if in debug mode. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ibm3270_mpx.pl1] ibm3270_mpx: Unrecognized interrupt for CHANNEL. INT_TYPE INTERRUPT_INFO Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An interrupt was received from the FNP which does not have a defined action. The type of interrupt received is INT_TYPE and the information supplied with the interrupt is INTERRUPT_INFO. Action: Contact the system programming staff. ibm3270_mpx -373- 09/01/87 [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: $branch From asd_: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Initialization continues. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: couldn't add name pdd to process_dir_dir: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Initialization continues. Certain application programs may fail to work. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: couldn't add name sl1 to system_library_1: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Initialization continues. Certain application programs may fail to work. Action: Contact the system programming staff. init_branches -374- 09/01/87 [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: couldn't set {dir}quota on >pdd to XXXX: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Initialization continues. The answering service may encounter trouble in creating processes. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: deleting old pdd: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The name pdd could not be removed from >pdd. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: error from initiate. ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A deciduous segment could not be made known. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. init_branches -375- 09/01/87 [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: error from set$max_length ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: error from terminate_: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: error in adding acl of dumps: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Initialization continues. The copy_fdump command may fail. The online salvager may fail to make stack and directory copies in >dumps. Action: Contact the system programming staff. init_branches -376- 09/01/87 [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: error in replacing acl of >sl1. ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Initialization continues. User and daemon processes may malfunction. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: From set$max_length: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: From status_$long: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. init_branches -377- 09/01/87 [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: getting dir entry pointer: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: Mysterious directory deactivation Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: renaming old pdd: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. init_branches -378- 09/01/87 [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: renaming process_dir_dir: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: replacing >pdd acl: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Initialization continues. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: replacing acl of >pdd for Initializer: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Initialization continues. Action: Contact the system programming staff. init_branches -379- 09/01/87 [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: unable to append dumps directory. ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Initialization continues. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: unable to initiate >DIRNAME: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: unable to make >system_library_1: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. init_branches -380- 09/01/87 [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: unable to make process_dir_dir: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [init_branches.pl1] init_branches: {dir}quotas for pdir: ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Initialization continues. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [init_disk_pack_.pl1] init_disk_pack_: Specified control argument not accepted. "-rlv" allowed only at ring-1 during a cold boot. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Automatic registration of root PVs is allowed only during a cold boot of Multics. Action: Use the "add_volume_registration" administrative command to register the PV before attempting to initialize it. init_disk_pack_ -381- 09/01/87 [init_disk_pack_.pl1] init_disk_pack_: Cannot read current label of DRIVE: ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A disk error prevents checking the label of the pack on DRIVE. The pack may need to be formatted before it can be initialized. Action: Take appropriate action. [init_disk_pack_.pl1] init_disk_pack_: DRIVE PVNAME disk err WWWW on ITEM Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A disk error prevents writing the ITEM section of the disk volume PVNAME. Action: Fix the drive, or use a new pack. [init_disk_pack_.pl1] init_disk_pack_: INTK card missing from config deck. Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: When the operator specifies the "-rlv" control argument to "init_vol" this program attempts to verify that the system is in cold boot by inspecting the INTK card in the config deck. When this message appears, there is some difficulty in locating that card. Action: If really trying to boot cold, try again. init_disk_pack_ -382- 09/01/87 [init_disk_pack_.pl1] init_disk_pack_: unrecognized argument: BLAH Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Illegal input was typed. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [init_disk_pack_.pl1] init_disk_pack_: Volume on DRIVE is a copy of Multics Storage System Volume "PVNAME", last used DATE_TIME. Do you wish to overwrite it? Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The init_disk command specifed a disk pack which has a valid Multics label. Another copy of PVNAME is currently in use. Initializing this pack will destroy all data contained on it. Action: Do not answer yes unless you are sure that the pack contents should be destroyed. Check the pack serial number. init_disk_pack_ -383- 09/01/87 [init_disk_pack_.pl1] init_disk_pack_: Volume on DRIVE is a copy of pv "PVNAME", last used DATE_TIME. Do you wish to overwrite it? Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The init_disk command specifed a disk pack which has a valid Multics label. It appears to be a copy of a mounted pack. Initializing this pack will destroy all data contained on it. Action: Do not answer yes unless you are sure that the pack contents should be destroyed. Check the pack serial number. [init_disk_pack_.pl1] init_disk_pack_: Volume on DRIVE is an earlier instance of pv "PVNAME", last used DATE_TIME. Do you wish to overwrite it? Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The init_disk command specifed a disk pack which has a valid Multics label. Initializing this pack will destroy all data contained on it. Action: Do not answer yes unless you are sure that the pack contents should be destroyed. Check the pack serial number. init_disk_pack_ -384- 09/01/87 [init_disk_pack_.pl1] init_disk_pack_: Volume on DRIVE is an unregistered pack named "PVNAME", last used DATE_TIME. Do you wish to overwrite it? Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The init_disk command specifed a disk pack which has a valid Multics label. Initializing this pack will destroy all data contained on it. Action: Do not answer yes unless you are sure that the pack contents should be destroyed. Check the pack serial number. [init_disk_pack_.pl1] init_disk_pack_: Volume on DRIVE is Multics Storage System Volume "PVNAME", last used DATE_TIME. Do you wish to overwrite it? Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The init_disk command specifed a disk pack which has a valid Multics label. Initializing this pack will destroy all data contained on it. Action: Do not answer yes unless you are sure that the pack contents should be destroyed. Check the pack serial number. init_disk_pack_ -385- 09/01/87 [init_dm_journal_seg.pl1] init_dm_journal_seg: Invalid DBMJ config card. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The DBMJ configuration card is not in proper format. This could be a format error, or one of the following criteria may not be satisfied. The limit on active segments for a pool must be smaller than the pool size. Action: Correct the configuration deck and reboot. [init_dm_journal_seg.pl1] init_dm_journal_seg: make_sdw failed for dm_journal_seg_ Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The ASTE for dm_journal_seg_ could not be created. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [init_early_config.pl1] init_early_config: Cannot add card to config deck: CARD. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The config_deck being generated during the early (hardware inspection) pass of bce is damaged. This can be either a hardware or software problem. Action: $reboot init_early_config -386- 09/01/87 [init_hc_part.pl1] init_hc_part: HC PART on dskX_NN too small Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The Hardcore Partition on the device indicated is unreasonably small, as it does not contain sufficient space to hold the bit map describing it. Action: Recreate the partition and reboot. [init_hc_part.pl1] init_hc_part: volmap_abs_seg size too small Time: System Intialization. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Meaning: The maximum length of volmap_abs_seg on the MST header is not sufficient to access an entire Volume Map. Action: Recreate the MST with a larger maximum length for volmap_abs_seg and reboot. [init_lvt.pl1] init_lvt: unable to define RLV, code = WWWW Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. init_lvt -387- 09/01/87 [init_lvt.pl1] init_lvt: unable to read RPV label, code = WWWW Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The RPV label, which was successfully read a few seconds ago, cannot be read. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [init_partitions.pl1] init_partition: part PART_NAME for part PART_ID not in label of DISK_DRIVE (pvtx PVTX). Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A PART card specified DISK_DRIVE as the location of partition PART_NAME, but the label of DISK_DRIVE does not define it. Action: Fix the config deck. [init_partitions.pl1] init_partition: part PART_NAME not in label of DISK_DRIVE (pvtx PVTX). Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A PART card specified DISK_DRIVE as the location of partition PART_NAME, but the label of DISK_DRIVE does not define it. Action: Fix the config deck. init_partition -388- 09/01/87 [init_partitions.pl1] init_partition: There are no partitions in the label for DISK_DRIVE (pvtx PVTX). Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: DISK_DRIVE has been specified on a part card, but has not partitions defined in its label. Action: Fix the config deck. [init_partitions.pl1] init_partitions: Error reading DISK_DRIVE label. PROBLEM ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An error has been detected attempting to read the label of DISK_DRIVE. Action: Correct problem and type "go" to retry the read. [init_partitions.pl1] init_partitions: Ignoring COLD_SPEC on PART_NAME part card. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Cold boot partition specifications were found for partition PART_NAME, and will be ignored. init_partitions -389- 09/01/87 [init_partitions.pl1] init_partitions: Invalid device, DISK_DRIVE, on PART_NAME part card. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An invalid drive definition has been found for the PART_NAME part card. Action: Fix PART card. [init_partitions.pl1] init_partitions: Unable to locate DISK_DRIVE for PART_NAME partition. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Partition PART_NAME is specified in the config deck for a non existent DISK_DRIVE. Action: Fix PART and/or PRPH DSK cards. [init_proc.pl1] init_proc: bad process type (N) given for PERSON.PROJ.T Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The answering service has specified an unknown integer in the process type field. Incorrect arguments were passed to hphcs_$create_proc. The user cannot be logged in. Action: Contact the system programming staff. init_proc -390- 09/01/87 [init_proc.pl1] init_proc: bad syntax in initial procedure name: STRING for PERSON.PROJ.T Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An illegal initial procedure name was specified for the user. The user may have given an incorrect -po argument, or the project's PDT may be wrong. No process is created. Action: No operator action is required. [init_proc.pl1] init_proc: can not call out to initial procedure: NAME for PERSON.PROJ.T ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The supervisor could not snap a link to NAME$NAME. The process overseer may be in invalid form, inaccessible, or missing. The user may have given an incorrect -po argument, or the project's PDT may be incorrect. Action: No operator action is required. init_proc -391- 09/01/87 [init_proc.pl1] init_proc: can not get pointer to initial procedure: PATH for PERSON.PROJ.T ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The supervisor could not initiate the specified initial procedure PATH. The process overseer may be in invalid form, inaccessible, or missing. The user may have given an incorrect -po argument, or the project's PDT may be incorrect. Action: No operator action is required. [init_proc.pl1] init_proc: could not get pointer to pit for PERSON.PROJ.T ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The answering service has created the process directory for a new process incorrectly. The user cannot be logged in. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [init_pvt.pl1] init_pvt: Duplicate prph DISK_NAME card. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Two different PRPH cards define DISK_NAME. Action: Fix the config deck. init_pvt -392- 09/01/87 [init_pvt.pl1] init_pvt: Invalid parm wlim value WLIM. Default of DEFAULT used. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An unreasonable value (WLIM) was found on a PARM WLIM card. DEFAULT has be substituted. Action: Fix the config deck. [init_pvt.pl1] init_pvt: Missing model MODEL on PRPH DISK. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: There was no model number specified on the prph DISK card. Action: Fix the config deck. [init_pvt.pl1] init_pvt: Missing ndrives field on config card for DISK subsystem. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The PRPH DSK card for DISK lacks the ndrives parameter for some model. Action: Fix the config deck. init_pvt -393- 09/01/87 [init_pvt.pl1] init_pvt: More than N drives defined for XXXX. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The PRPH card for disk subsystem XXXX specified more than the maximum allowable number of disk drives. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. Correct the configuration deck and reboot. [init_pvt.pl1] init_pvt: no PRPH DSKn cards Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: No PRPH cards describing disk subsystems were found in the CONFIG deck. Action: Correct the CONFIG deck to include the correct PRPH cards to describe the disk subsystems present, and reboot. [init_pvt.pl1] init_pvt: Too many disk subsystems configured. Limit is NUMBER. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: More than NUMBER subsystems are defined. Only NUMBER are allowed. Action: Rearrange the config deck for disks and try again. init_pvt -394- 09/01/87 [init_pvt.pl1] init_pvt: Unknown model MODEL on PRPH DISK. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The model number MODEL specified somewhere on the prph DISK card is not a legal model number. Action: Fix the config deck. [init_pvt.pl1] init_pvt: XXXX contains a drive number higher than N. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The PRPH card for disk subsystem XXXX specified disk(s) with addresses larger than tha maximum allowable device number, N. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. Correct the configuration deck and reboot. [init_root_dir.pl1] init_root_dir: Error from makeknown on root ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Reboot with a different version of the system. init_root_dir -395- 09/01/87 [init_root_dir.pl1] init_root_dir: Error on root vtoce ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The supervisor cannot locate the VTOC entry for the root directory. The RPV may have been damaged. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. A recovery of the RPV may be required. [init_root_dir.pl1] init_root_dir: Root damaged. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The unique ID of the root directory in the directory header is incorrect. The contents of the RPV may have been damaged. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. A recovery of the RPV may be required. [init_root_vols.pl1] init_root_vols: Adding config (conf) partition to rpv. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: No conf partition was found on the rpv. It will be created by extracting 4 records from the hc partition. Action: No operator action is required. init_root_vols -396- 09/01/87 [init_root_vols.pl1] init_root_vols: Adding {bce} {file} {log} partition(s) to rpv. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The rpv does not contain the listed partitions. The pages of the rpv are being arranged to add these partitions. This operation takes several minutes. Action: No operator action is required. [init_root_vols.pl1] init_root_vols: bce partition is XXX records, must be YYY. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The bce partition defined on the rpv is not sufficiently large. Action: Rebuild the rpv to have a large enough bce partition. Contact the system programming staff. [init_root_vols.pl1] init_root_vols: DISK_VOL appears twice on root cards. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The volume DISK_VOL appears more than once on the ROOT config card(s). Action: Fix the config deck and try again. init_root_vols -397- 09/01/87 [init_root_vols.pl1] init_root_vols: DISK_VOL is not the rpv, but rather is VOLUME. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The label for the RPV is inconsistent. label.root.here does not agree with other data, or an incorrect pack is mounted on the first drive specified by the "root" card. Action: Reload/restore, or patch the RPV label back together or correctly mount the RPV. [init_root_vols.pl1] init_root_vols: Error adding partitions to rpv on DISK_VOL. ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: It was not possible to add the new partitions to the rpv. This message will be preceeded by a more informative message. Action: Depending on the previous message, either a reboot should be attempted or the rpv will need to be rebuilt. [init_root_vols.pl1] init_root_vols: Error reading DISK_VOL label. PROBLEM ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An error has been detected attempting to read the label of DISK_VOL. Action: Correct problem and type "go" to retry the read. init_root_vols -398- 09/01/87 [init_root_vols.pl1] init_root_vols: Error reading RPV label on DISK_VOL. PROBLEM ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An error has been detected attempting to read the label of the RPV. Action: Correct problem and type "go" to retry the read. [init_root_vols.pl1] init_root_vols: Error writing rpv label on DISK_VOL. ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An i/o prevented updating the rpv label to show the new partitions. Action: Correct problem and type "go" to retry the write. [init_root_vols.pl1] init_root_vols: Invalid device on root card DISK_VOL. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A root card has been found with an invalid DISK_VOL. Action: Change the config deck and try again. init_root_vols -399- 09/01/87 [init_root_vols.pl1] init_root_vols: Maximum of LIMIT RLV vols has been exceeded. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The "root" card in the config deck specified more RLV volumes than the system can handle. Action: Change the config deck and try again. [init_root_vols.pl1] init_root_vols: No part hc on RPV volume DISK_VOL. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Disk DISK_VOL was specified on a "root" card as the RPV, but does not have a hardcore (hc) partition. Action: The "root" card is incorrect, or the wrong pack is mounted on the first drive described by the "root" cards. [init_root_vols.pl1] init_root_vols: No room in rpv label for conf partition. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: BOS Typewriter. Meaning: The partition map for the rpv did not have sufficient room to add the conf partition. Action: The rpv will need to be rebuilt. Contact the system programming staff. init_root_vols -400- 09/01/87 [init_root_vols.pl1] init_root_vols: No room in rpv label for partitions. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The rpv label does not have enough room in the partition map for the new bce, file or log partitions. Action: The rpv will need to be rebuilt. Contact the system programming staff. [init_root_vols.pl1] init_root_vols: No root card. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: No "root" card(s) were found in the config deck. At least one must be present, defining the RPV and other RLV volumes. Action: Fix the config deck and reboot. [init_root_vols.pl1] init_root_vols: root card specifies nonexistent drive DISK_VOL. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The volume DISK_VOL, specified in the config deck, is not defined by the prph dskX cards. Action: Fix the config deck and reboot. init_root_vols -401- 09/01/87 [init_root_vols.pl1] init_root_vols: RPV not found. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: None of the disk volumes specified in the "root" card(s) admitted to being the RPV. Action: Check to be sure the drive on which the RPV is mounted is specified first on the "root" card(s). [init_root_vols.pl1] init_root_vols: RPV specified in the configuration deck (DRIVE) does not match sys_boot_info (DRIVE). Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The RPV defined on the root card is not the same as the RPV that is currently being used. Action: Fix the config deck and try again. [init_scavenger_data.pl1] init_scavenger_data: scavenger_data inconsistency. Time: System Intialization. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Meaning: An error was encountered initializing the scavenger's data base. Action: Contact the system programming staff. init_scavenger_data -402- 09/01/87 [init_scavenger_data.pl1] init_scavenger_data: scavenger_data too small. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The size of the scavenger_data segment is too small. It can be increased by the TBLS SCAV config card. It must be at least 68KW, with an additional 67KW for each additional process (beyond 1) which is to be scavenging simultaneously. Action: Correct the configuration deck and reboot. [init_scu.pl1] init_scu: Warning - Not all of MEM Y will be used. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The actual amount of memory present in MEM Y does not agree with the config deck. Only as much as the configuration deck specifies will be used. Action: If this is an unintentional error, correct the configuration deck before the next bootload. init_scu -403- 09/01/87 [init_sst.pl1] init_sst: insufficient storage available for sst_seg and core map. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Not enough main storage was available to create the sst_seg during initialization. The system tape may be bad, or the configuration may be too small, or the system parameters specified in the configuration deck may be incorrect or inconsistent with the amount of main storage available. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. Check the configuration and the CONFIG deck The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [init_sst.pl1] init_sst: No SST card in config deck. One has been added: SST N N N N Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: No SST card was found in the config deck. ASTE pool sizes of N N N N have been set as defaults. init_sst -404- 09/01/87 [init_stack_0.pl1] init_stack_0: Error creating >sl1>XXXXXX from YYYYY. Retrying. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An error was encountered in creating the stack_0 segment XXXXXX. The error was returned by module YYYYYY, and is described in detail in the following message. init_stack_0 will attempt to correct the problem by renaming the segment XXXXXX to stack_0., deleting it, and retrying the creation of segment XXXXXX once. Action: No action is required if the above actions correct the problem. If the message persists, it may be symptomatic of hardware or software problems, and it should be brought to the attention of the System Programming Staff. [init_stack_0.pl1] init_stack_0: Error creating >sl1>XXXXXX from YYYYYY. Stack skipped. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An error was encountered in creating the stack_0 segment XXXXXX. The error was returned by module YYYYYY, and is described in detail in the following message. This error could not be corrected by renaming the segment XXXXXX to stack_0., deleting it, and retrying the creation of segment XXXXXX once. The stack_0 represented by segment XXXXXX is skipped, and there will be one fewer stack_0 than specified by the max_max_eligible tuning parameter for each message of this sort. Action: This message may be symptomatic of hardware or software problems. It should be brought to the attention of the System Programming Staff. init_stack_0 -405- 09/01/87 [init_sys_var.pl1] init_sys_var: max_hproc_segno < hcscnt of XXX Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The upper bound of the descriptor segment for hardcore processes is too small. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [init_syserr_log.pl1] init_syserr_log: Cannot create logger process. ERROR-MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. No syserr messages will be logged during this bootload. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [init_syserr_log.pl1] init_syserr_log: Cannot get last message info from paged syserr log PTR. ERROR-MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. It may be necessary to reinitialize the LOG partition with the BCE test_disk command after this error. init_syserr_log -406- 09/01/87 [init_syserr_log.pl1] init_syserr_log: Cannot get service bit from paged syserr log PTR. MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Some error occurred when attempting to check the in service bit for the specified ring 0 paged log segment. Action: No operator action is required. The log partition will be automatically reinitialized. [init_syserr_log.pl1] init_syserr_log: Cannot initialize paged syserr log PTR. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. init_syserr_log -407- 09/01/87 [init_syserr_log.pl1] init_syserr_log: Cannot write initial message to paged syserr log PTR. ERROR-MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. It may be necessary to reinitialize the LOG partition with the BCE test_disk command after this error. [init_syserr_log.pl1] init_syserr_log: Converting MR10.2 syserr partition. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This message occurs during the first bootload with an MR11.0 system tape, and indicates that the LOG partition is now in the new format. Action: No operator action is required. [init_syserr_log.pl1] init_syserr_log: LOG partition damaged. Reinitializing. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The LOG partition has been damaged. Some messages may be lost if the previous shutdown was caused by a crash. The partition is automatically reinitialized. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. init_syserr_log -408- 09/01/87 [init_syserr_log.pl1] init_syserr_log: No LOG partition found, syserr logging disabled. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The system requires a LOG partition on the RPV disk to hold syserr messages before they are copied into >sc1>syserr_log. This partition must exist on the volume, and be defined by a "PART LOG" card in the config deck. Action: Create a LOG partition on the RPV and define it in the config deck, then re-boot. The LOG partition should be at least 200 records long, and may be as large as 513. [init_syserr_log.pl1] init_syserr_log: Service bit off for live paged syserr log PTR. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The in service flag for the specified ring 0 paged log segment was found off. Being this is supposed to be the live log, an error is indicated. This may occur when booting after a system crash. Action: No operator action is required. The syserr log partition will be automatically reinitialized. init_syserr_log -409- 09/01/87 [init_syserr_log.pl1] init_syserr_log: Size of PTR larger on disk than in header. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The LOG partition has been damaged. Some messages may be lost if the previous shutdown was caused by a crash. Action: Reinitialize the LOG partition with the BCE test_disk command and re-boot. [init_syserr_log.pl1] init_syserr_log: Size of wired log is inconsistent. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The definitions in syserr_data.cds are inconsistent with those in syserr_data.incl.pl1. This indicates a programming error. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [init_syserr_log.pl1] init_syserr_log: Unable to retrieve IPC operands from APTE. Syserr log copying disabled. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. No syserr messages will be logged during this bootload. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. init_syserr_log -410- 09/01/87 [init_toehold.pl1] init_toehold: No "bce" partition on rpv. Rebuild the RPV to add one. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The partition used to hold the bootload command environment is missing from the rpv. Action: A rebuild of the rpv is necessary. [init_toehold.pl1] init_toehold: Unable to save bootload Multics image to disk. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An i/o error prevented the establishment of the bce crash handler. [init_toehold.pl1] init_toehold: Unable to save safe_config_deck to disk. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The safe_config_deck, used to re-establish bce when a failure of bce itself occurs, could not be updated to disk. A future failure of bce may be catastrophic. Action: Try performing a reinitialize operation, making sure that the config deck is perfect. init_toehold -411- 09/01/87 [init_volmap_seg.pl1] init_volmap_seg: Records left on dskX_NN(PVNAME) changed from X to Y. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: During system initialization as physical volumes of the Root Logical Volume (RLV) are accepted, during system start_up as physical volumes which were mounted at the last shutdown are accepted, or when a physical volume is mounted and accepted. Meaning: A VTOC header was encountered which did not agree with the Volume Map. This will occur when a volume which was not shut down properly is mounted. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [init_volmap_seg.pl1] init_volmap_seg: Unable to get NK ASTE for volmap_seg. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: During system initialization as physical volumes of the Root Logical Volume (RLV) are accepted, during system start_up as physical volumes which were mounted at the last shutdown are accepted, or when a physical volume is mounted and accepted. Meaning: An NK ASTE was not available for accessing the Volume Map. The most likely cause is an ASTE pool size which is too small. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. Increase the number of ASTEs in the appropriate pool by means of the SST configuration card. init_volmap_seg -412- 09/01/87 [init_volmap_seg.pl1] init_volmap_seg: Unable to get NK ASTE for VTOC header. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: During system initialization as physical volumes of the Root Logical Volume (RLV) are accepted, during system start_up as physical volumes which were mounted at the last shutdown are accepted, or when a physical volume is mounted and accepted. Meaning: An NK ASTE was not available for accessing the VTOC header. The most likely cause is an ASTE pool size which is too small. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. Increase the number of ASTEs in the appropriate pool by means of the SST configuration card. [init_volmap_seg.pl1] init_volmap_seg: Unable to initialize dumper map for dskX_NN(PVNAME) Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: During system initialization as physical volumes of the Root Logical Volume (RLV) are accepted, during system start_up as physical volumes which were mounted at the last shutdown are accepted, or when a physical volume is mounted and accepted. Meaning: An unexpected error was encountered in initializing the backup queue bit map for the Physical Volume Dumper. The volume on which the error occurred cannot be backed up with the Physical Volume Dumper. Action: Contact the system programming staff. init_volmap_seg -413- 09/01/87 [init_volmap_seg.pl1] init_volmap_seg: VTOCEs left on dskX_NN(PVNAME) changed from X to Y. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: During system initialization as physical volumes of the Root Logical Volume (RLV) are accepted, during system start_up as physical volumes which were mounted at the last shutdown are accepted, or when a physical volume is mounted and accepted. Meaning: A VTOC header was encountered which did not agree with the VTOC Map. This will occur when a volume which was not shut down properly is mounted. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [init_volmap_seg.pl1] init_volmap_seg: YYYY volume inconsistencies on dskX_NN(PVNAME). UUUU records left. VVVV VTOCEs left. Stream: Logged only if the number of free records and the number of free VTOCEs are both above thresholds. Logged and printed on the console if either is below threshold. Time: During system initialization as physical volumes of the Root Logical Volume (RLV) are accepted, during system start_up as physical volumes which were mounted at the last shutdown are accepted, or when a physical volume is mounted and accepted. Meaning: The volume was not shut down properly or inconsistencies were detected while the volume was mounted. The effect of these inconsistencies is that free records and free VTOCEs are lost to the system. Lost records and VTOCEs can be recovered by a volume salvage. Action: Contact the system programming staff. init_volmap_seg -414- 09/01/87 [init_vtoc_man.pl1] init_vtoc_man: Unexpected error from absadr. Code XX. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The absolute address of vtoc_buffer_seg could not be determined. This indicates hardware or software malfunction. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [real_initializer.pl1.pmac] initializer: Bad root volume. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A volume specified on a ROOT card was found ill formatted by init_root_vols. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [real_initializer.pl1.pmac] initializer: bad_dir_ signal raised Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: During system bootload, directory control has encountered an invalid directory. This usually occurs due to damage to the root or to >system_control_1. The RPV is automatically scheduled for volume salvage. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. initializer -415- 09/01/87 [real_initializer.pl1.pmac] initializer: ENTRY_TO_CALL check_stop. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The initializer has detected that the first nine data switches on the CPU contain an octal "123" and the STOP number of the entry to be called and the current collection_1_phase match the other CPU data switches. The initializer calls BCE after displaying this message, but before actually calling the entry. The CPU data switches have the following usage: 0 - 8: must be set to an octal "123" for any other switches to be valid. 9 - 14: area for the BCD value of the collection_1_phase to stop in. 15 - 20: area for the BCD hundreds digit of the STOP number. 21 - 26: area for the BCD tens digit of the STOP number. 27 - 32: area for the BCD ones digit of the STOP number. 33 - 35: not used or checked. Action: Execute any BCE functions desired. Modify the setting of the CPU data switches as required. Execute the BCE "go" function to resume initialization. [real_initializer.pl1.pmac] initializer: intk card missing. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: No "intk" card was found in the config deck. Action: $config initializer -416- 09/01/87 [real_initializer.pl1.pmac] initializer: Multics SYSID (VERSION) syserr logging initialized. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This is the first syserr message produced by every bootload. It is produced as soon as the syserr logging mechanism is made operative, which insures that it is the first message logged for every bootload. It identifies the system ID and version of the running system. Action: No operator action is required. [real_initializer.pl1.pmac] initializer: Segment fault error by PPPP referencing PPPP: ERROR Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: During system bootload, a segment fault error has occurred. This usually indicates running out of room on the RLV. A BOOT RPVS may recover some of this space. The procedure causing the error and the segment being referenced are identified, along with the error message. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. initializer -417- 09/01/87 [real_initializer.pl1.pmac] initializer: STOP_NUM ENTRY_TO_CALL state ISTATE phase CPHASE. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The "loud" config parm is currently enabled. This message gives the current stop number (STOP_NUM), that can be used to stop the initialization process and return to BCE before calling ENTRY_TO_CALL. The current values of sys_info$initialization_state (ISTATE) and sys_info$collection_1_phase (CPHASE) are also given. Action: No operator action is required. [dn355_boot_interrupt.pl1] Invalid bootload interrupt for FNP X, status N Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: When bootloading an FNP Meaning: The FNP responded to the bootload attempt with an interrupt, but the high-order bit of the reported status was not on. N is the reported status (in octal). Action: Contact the system programming staff. [io_config_init.pl1] io_config_init: Invalid iom or channel number on prph NAME card. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The iom number or the channel number is invalid on the prph card that defines NAME. Action: Fix the config deck. io_config_init -418- 09/01/87 [io_error.pl1] io_error: Illegal address value in call to io_manager. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An address that was not in the required part of memory or was not aligned properly was passed in a call to io_manager. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. Contact the system programming staff. [io_error.pl1] io_error: Invalid channel index in call to io_manager. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A channel index which did not correspond to an assigned logical channel was passed to io_manager. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. Contact the system programming staff. io_error -419- 09/01/87 [ioam_.pl1] ioam_: The IOAT is too small, use TBLS config card to increase size. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The system was unable to make an entry in the IO Assignment Table. One or more devices may be unattachable. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Correct the configuration deck before the next bootload. [ioi_init.pl1] ioi_init: Duplicate "prph NAME" card found. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: $msg Action: $config [ioi_init.pl1] ioi_init: ERROR_CODE Unable to assign channel CHANID. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A logical channel could not be assigned to IOI. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. ioi_init -420- 09/01/87 [ioi_init.pl1] ioi_init: ERROR_CODE Unable to get the name of name of iom IOMNO channel CHANNO. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An attempt to generate the name of logical channel CHANNO of iom IOMNO failed. Action: $config [ioi_init.pl1] ioi_init: Multiple definitions of channel CHANID found for subsystem NAME. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: $msg Action: $config [ioi_init.pl1] ioi_init: Multiple definitions of device NAME found. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: $msg Action: $config ioi_init -421- 09/01/87 [ioi_init.pl1] ioi_init: No cte found for channel CHANID. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ioi_init.pl1] ioi_init: No entry for NAME found in disk_data. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ioi_init.pl1] ioi_init: No matching "prph NAME" found for "chnl NAME". Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: $msg Action: $config ioi_init -422- 09/01/87 [ioi_masked.pl1] ioi_masked$interrupt: absadr failed. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A call to the absadr function returned a non-zero error code, indicating that the absolute address of the workspace could not be obtained. Since the workspace is wired, this error should never have occurred. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Follow normal recovery procedures. [ioi_masked.pl1] ioi_masked$interrupt: I/O error. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error, or accumulation of like errors, has occured. All needed information is contained in the binary portion of the entry. Action: No operator action is required. [ioi_masked.pl1] ioi_masked$interrupt: Interrupt for inactive device (device DEVID). Type go to continue. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An interrupt has been received over a channel for which the device is not marked "active". This could indicate an error in the I/O hardware or in the setting/checking of the device active flag. Action: Typing "go" at BCE will cause Multics to be reentered and ioi_masked to dismiss this error and properly cleanup. ioi_masked$interrupt -423- 09/01/87 [ioi_masked.pl1] ioi_masked$interrupt: Special. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A special interrupt, or accumulation of special interrupts, has occured. All needed information is contained in the binary portion of the entry. Action: No operator action is required. [ioi_masked.pl1] ioi_masked$timer: Attempt to unwire NULL workspace. (device DEVID). Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: Device entry flag and time stamp indicated that its workspace required unwiring. However the pointer to the ASTE for the workspace was null. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Follow normal recovery procedures. ioi_masked$timer -424- 09/01/87 [ioi_masked.pl1] ioi_masked$timer: Timeout on channel CHANID (device DEVID). Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The time limit has expired waiting for status from CHANID for a previous connect. The channel will be masked "OFF", then unmasked if multiple devices exist (i.e. tapes and disks) so that special interrupts can be received. Action: Contact your Customer Service Account Representative if the errors persist. [ioi_masked.pl1] ioi_masked$timer: Timeout on channel CHANID (no device). Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The time limit has expired waiting for status from CHANID for the connect to unmask the channel. The channel will be masked "OFF", then then unmask will be tried again. Action: Contact your Customer Service Account Representative if the errors persist. ioi_masked$timer -425- 09/01/87 [ioi_masked.pl1] ioi_masked: Channel CHANID not responding, will remain masked. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The time limit has expired waiting for status from a previous unmask connect (reset-status idcw). It is apparent that the channel is inoperative. No further attempt will be made to re-open the channel. Action: Contact your Customer Service Account Representative if the errors persist. [ioi_masked.pl1] ioi_masked: Lock for subsystem SUBSYSTEM not locked to process OOOOOO. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An unlock of the subsystem lock was attempted, but is was not locked by this process. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Follow normal recovery procedures. ioi_masked -426- 09/01/87 [ioi_masked.pl1] ioi_masked: Mylock error on subsystem SUBSYSTEM. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An lock of the subsystem lock was attempted, but is was already locked by this process. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Follow normal recovery procedures. [ioi_masked.pl1] ioi_masked: No Ext. Stat. with MAJOR/SUB status on chnl CHANID (DEVID). Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error status has occured that requires detailed status. This CHANID should have supplied this with the status, but did not. This CHANID is also not capable of requesting the detailed status. An octal dump of the status_entry area will be displayed along with the error message. Action: No operator action is required. ioi_masked -427- 09/01/87 [ioi_verify_lock.pl1] ioi_verify_lock: Force unlocked device entry lock #N for USERID. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. The process encountered a condition in ring-0 which forced a crawlout. IOI unlocks all locks for the process. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ioi_verify_lock.pl1] ioi_verify_lock: Force unlocked group entry lock for USERID. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. The process encountered a condition in ring-0 which forced a crawlout. IOI unlocks all locks for the process. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ioi_verify_lock.pl1] ioi_verify_lock: Force unlocked reconfigure lock for USERID. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. The process encountered a condition in ring-0 which forced a crawlout. IOI unlocks all locks for the process. Action: Contact the system programming staff. ioi_verify_lock -428- 09/01/87 [iom_data_init.pl1] IOM model of "nsa" for IOM TAG will be changed to "iom". Stream: $announce Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The model field of this IOM card should be "iom". The system will correct it for this boot. Action: Correct configuration deck before next boot. [iom_data_init.pl1] iom_data_init: Bad IOM tag TAG. IOM card ignored. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An IOM card contained an IOM tag other than A, B, C, or D. Action: Correct configuration deck and reboot. [iom_data_init.pl1] iom_data_init: Bad model MODEL for IOM TAG. IOM card ignored. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The model field for IOM TAG was not recognized. Action: Correct configuration deck and reboot. iom_data_init -429- 09/01/87 [iom_data_init.pl1] iom_data_init: Bad state STATE for IOM TAG. IOM card ignored. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The state for IOM TAG was neither "on" or "off". Action: Correct configuration deck and reboot. [iom_data_init.pl1] iom_data_init: Data not in low 256K. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The IOM data bases are not located in the low 256K of memory. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Correct configuration deck and reboot. [iom_data_init.pl1] iom_data_init: Duplicate IOM TAG in config deck. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Two IOM cards specifying IOM tag TAG were found in the configuration deck. Action: Correct configuration deck and reboot. iom_data_init -430- 09/01/87 [iom_data_init.pl1] iom_data_init: Error from absadr. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [iom_data_init.pl1] iom_data_init: Illegal port number PORT for IOM TAG. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The IOM card for IOM TAG contained an illegal port number. The port number must be between 0 and 7. Action: Correct configuration deck and reboot. [iom_data_init.pl1] iom_data_init: IOM TAG reuses port PORT. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: IOM TAG has been given the same port as some other active module (CPU or IOM). Action: Correct configuration deck and reboot. iom_data_init -431- 09/01/87 [iom_data_init.pl1] iom_data_init: No valid IOM cards found. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: There were no valid IOM cards in the configuration deck. Action: Correct configuration deck and reboot. [iom_data_init.pl1] iom_data_init: Unable to assign overhead channel for IOM TAG. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Could not set up overhead channel handlers for IOM TAG. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [iom_overhead.pl1] iom_overhead: IOM TAG System fault status STATUS. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An IOM system fault has occurred. This indicates a problem in either hardware or system software. Action: Contact the system programming staff. iom_overhead -432- 09/01/87 [iom_overhead.pl1] iom_overhead: Status queue overrun for IOM TAG channel CHANNEL. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The IOM has failed to refresh the DCW for an overhead channel. This indicates a hardware problem. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_$logout: called with active=N,{^}proc_create_ok for NAME.PROJ TTY ute MM||NN Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: At attempt was made to logout a process which was not logged in. This is most likely the cause of a login error in the answering service. Action: Contact the system administrator. [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: lowered max ring for PERSON.PROJECT from N (in PDTE) to M (in SATE) Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The value for the max ring specified in the PDT entry for PERSON on project PROJECT was lower than the maximum allowed ring in the SAT for the project. The SAT value was used for this login. The project administrator should change the PDT value to conform to the limits imposed by the system administrator. lg_ctl_ -433- 09/01/87 [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: breach of physical security by NAME.PROJ from CHANNEL (TYPE terminal "ID"). lg_ctl_: person authorization is AUTH_NUM (AUTH_STRING) lg_ctl_: terminal access class is AUTH_NUM (AUTH_STRING) Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The user identified in the first message by NAME on the project PROJ has somehow gotten access to a terminal with an access class higher than his own authorization. The next two messages give additional information, where AUTH_NUM is an encoding of the authorization or access class in numeric form and AUTH_STRING is the mnemonic form. The login is refused and the terminal is hung up. Action: Notify the system security administrator. [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: disconnected count for USER is N1 in cdte, N2 in pdte, n_processes=N3. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The PDT entry for the user indicates that the user has a different number of disconnected processes than could actually be found in the answer_table. The PDT count is forced to the count of disconnected processes found in the answer_table. If this message occurs repeatedly for a given user, notify the system administrator. Action: No operator action is required. lg_ctl_ -434- 09/01/87 [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Error updating PNT entry of USER. Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The system was unable to update the PNT for the user. Login for the user was refused. Action: Contact the system administrator. [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: ERROR_MESSAGE. >sc1>pdt>PROJ.pdt Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: All users on project PROJ are unable to log in because the project's pdt cannot be accessed for the reason ERROR_MESSAGE. Action: Contact the system administrator. If the file was lost due to a crash, it may be possible to retrieve it. If the file cannot be retrieved, the person in charge of the project or the system administrator has to regenerate the file. lg_ctl_ -435- 09/01/87 [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Changing Mail Table default project for USER to PROJ Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: USER.PROJ logged in with the -change_default_project control argument, but it was not possible to change his Mail Table entry for the reason noted in ERROR_MESSAGE. USER's default project was changed, though, but the Mail Table and the PNT are now inconsistent. Action: Contact the system administrator. [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Checksum failure reading PNT entry of USER. Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The PNT entry for USER is damaged. It may have to be recreated, or the entire PNT may have to be retrieved in special session. This can occur as a result of a damaged PNT, or due to a logic error in the answering service. Action: Contact the system administrator. lg_ctl_ -436- 09/01/87 [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Error reading PNT entry of USER. Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates that the system was unable to access the PNT. Login for the user was refused. Action: Contact the system administrator. Some or all users will be unable to log in. [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Unable to check access for channel CHANNEL. Stream: as (severity 1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The channel CHANNEL has the check_acs attribute set. However, it was not possible to examine the Access Control Segment for the reason noted in ERROR_MESSAGE. Login for the user attempting to use this channel was refused. Action: Contact the system administrator. [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: ERROR_MESSAGE. unable to rehash sat.ht: REASON Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt to recreate the SAT hash table failed. The user attempting to log in was denied login. In all probably no users will be able to log in until the situation is repaired. Action: Contact the system administrator. lg_ctl_ -437- 09/01/87 [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: hash table of PROJ.pdt has PERS, pdt has PERS2, at MM|NN Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The PDT for PROJ is out of step with its hash table. The system attempts to log the user in. The PDT must be re-installed in order to correct the problem. Action: Contact the system administrator. [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: login word is "QQQQ" Stream: as (severity1) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: If multics is typed, a random 4-digit login word is made up. Action: If any system programmers are to be allowed access to the system during this special session, inform them of the login word. To allow normal use of Multics, type "word login". In order to start the absentee facility, which special sessions disable, type "abs start". lg_ctl_ -438- 09/01/87 [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: no hash table at WWWWWW of PROJ.pdt Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A user is logging in to project PROJ. The project's pdt does not have a hash table, even though the pdt header says it does. The system attempts to log the user in anyway. Possibly the PDT has been damaged. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: password used PERS.PROJ CHANNEL TERM_TYPE ID Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The system administrator has set a password trap on the password for the person PERS. This message is typed when the person tries to log in. The login was attempted from a TERM_TYPE terminal with identification code ID, using channel CHANNEL. Action: Unless the system administrator has asked you to watch for this message, ignore it. The system administrator can locate this message in the log and is presumably watching for it. lg_ctl_ -439- 09/01/87 [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: PDT for project PROJECTID has its damage switch set. Login for user PERSONID refused. Stream: $as2 Time: Contact the system programming staff. Meaning: During a login attempt of user PERSONID on project PROJECTID, the system noticed the damage switch set on the PDT for this project. The login was denied. A system administrator should determine whether the PDT is in fact damaged. If not, he/she should turn off the damage switch for the PDT (i.e. switch_off damage >sc1>pdt>PROJECTID.pdt) If the PDT appears damaged, then it should be retrieved from backup tape or re-installed when the system is in special session. [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: PDT for project PROJECTID has its damage switch set. Login for user PERSONID refused. Stream: as (severity2) Time: Contact the system programming staff. Meaning: During a login attempt of user PERSONID on project PROJECTID, the system noticed the damage switch set on the PDT for this project. The login was denied. A system administrator should determine whether the PDT is in fact damaged. If not, he/she should turn off the damage switch for the PDT (i.e. switch_off damage >sc1>pdt>PROJECTID.pdt) If the PDT appears damaged, then it should be retrieved from backup tape or re-installed when the system is in special session. lg_ctl_ -440- 09/01/87 [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: project PROJ, state N, still in sat.ht Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A user on a deleted project attempted to log in, and the supposedly deleted project was still in the SAT hash table. The user is refused login. The SAT and its hash table are out of step. The system continues operating. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: project PROJECT has invalid rate_structure number N. Using rate_structure 0. Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The SAT entry for the project has an invalid rate_structure number. The user is allowed to log in, but is charged at the default rate (i.e. according to rate_structure 0) Notify the system administrator so that the SAT entry may be corrected. This message will occur for each login using project PROJECT. Action: Contact the system administrator. lg_ctl_ -441- 09/01/87 [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: project.n_users = N for PROJ (logout PERSON) Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The count of the active users on a project went negative when attempting to logout PERSON. This is most likely the result of a logic error in the answering service or a damaged PDT. Action: Contact the system administrator. [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: project.n_users = N for PROJECT (login PERSON) Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The value of project.n_users for project PROJECT went negative while attempting to login PERSON. The user was permitted login but there may be discrepancies which may affect future operations. Action: Contact the system administrator. lg_ctl_ -442- 09/01/87 [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: raised initial ring for PERSON.PROJECT from N (in PDTE) to M (in SATE) Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The value for the initial ring specified in the PDT entry for PERSON on project PROJECT was lower than than allowed for the project in the SAT. The value in the SAT was used in logging in this user. The project adminstrator should change the value in the PDT to conform to the limits imposed by the system adminstrator. Action: No operator action is required. [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: reduced pdir quota for PERSON.PROJECT from N (in PDTE) to M (in SATE) Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The value for process directory quota specified in the PDT entry for PERSON on project PROJECT was greater than the maximum allowed process directory quota specified in the SAT entry for PROJECT. The SAT value was used for this login. The project administrator for the project should set the value within the limits imposed by the system administrator. Action: No operator action is required. lg_ctl_ -443- 09/01/87 [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: sat.ht has "WWWW", SAT has "xxxx" at MM|NN. Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The SAT and its hash table are out of step or a storage system error has occurred. This could be the result of an incomplete reload. The system attempts to rehash the table and continue. Action: Contact the system administrator. [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: too many bad passwords for NAME.PROJ from CHANNEL (TYPE terminal "ID"). Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The user identified by NAME on the project PROJ has either forgotten his password or someone else is trying to guess it. The system has refused the login for an installation-specified number of times before this message is printed. The maximum number of times the password can be used incorrectly before this message is printed is stored in the segment installation_parms. Action: Contact the system administrator. [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: tracing turned off. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A system adminstrator has disabled tracing of the module lg_ctl_. Action: No operator action is required. lg_ctl_ -444- 09/01/87 [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: tracing turned on. Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A system administrator has enabled tracing of the module lg_ctl_. Debugging information will appear on the console. Action: No operator action is required. [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: TYPE access to channel CHANNEL by NAME.PROJ denied by ACS. Stream: as (severity 0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The user NAME.PROJ attempted to use the TYPE command while dialed-up on channel CHANNEL. However, the access to the channel is restricted by Access Control Segment, and the user is not permitted to use the channel. Action: No operator action is required. [lg_ctl_.pl1] lg_ctl_: user PERSON, state N, still in hash table of PROJ.pdt Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A deleted user attempted to log in to project PROJ, and his name was still in the hash table of the project's PDT. The user is refused login. The PDT has probably been damaged by a software malfunction. Action: Contact the system programming staff. lg_ctl_ -445- 09/01/87 [load_ctl_.pl1] load_ctl_: bumping NAME1.PROJ for NAME2.PROJ: REASON Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message is typed out when a user is bumped. A user may be bumped by another member of his load control group, in which case REASON is pr_grp, which means group preemption. If a secondary user is bumped by a primary user, either from the same group or from another group, REASON is pr_sec, meaning secondary user preemption. If REASON is pr_emrg, meaning emergency preemption, a system programmer was logging in and had to bump some user. A user is usually given three minutes after this message to clean up and log out before being automatically logged out. Action: No operator action is required. [load_ctl_.pl1] load_ctl_: configuration not in tables. X cpu, Y mem, W bulk, shift Z using configuartion XX cpu, YY mem, WW bulk, shift ZZ Stream: as (severity2) Time: May occur at any time. Meaning: The automatic setting of maxunits by the load control facility was attempted, but the configuration tables did not have a configuration defined that matched the current configuration. No change was made to the system parameters. The system continues operation, selecting the last entry in the config tables (which should correspond to the largest system described by the system administrator.) The values assumed by automatic load control are given in the second line of the message. Action: Set maxunits and the absentee max manually. Inform the system administrator so that he can update the load control tables. load_ctl_ -446- 09/01/87 [load_ctl_.pl1] load_ctl_: demote NAME.PROJ GROUP NNN Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This is trace output. This user has been demoted to secondary status. Action: No operator action is required. To turn off this output, type load_ctl_$lctraceoff from admin mode. [load_ctl_.pl1] load_ctl_: Entry not found. master_group_table Stream: as (severity2) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: load_ctl_ cannot find the master_group_table. The system will probably not be able to perform the bootload operation. Action: Contact the system programming staff. load_ctl_ -447- 09/01/87 [load_ctl_.pl1] load_ctl_: ERROR_MESSAGE During work class redefinition Stream: as (severity2) Time: While the system is running or during system startup. Meaning: Either some system table has been damaged or a system administrator was changing work class definitions at the time of a shift change, or when a "maxu auto" command was issued. Error messages immediately preceding this one contain more information about the exact nature of the problem. Action: Contact the system administrator. He may want you to type the "maxu auto" command to retry the operation that failed. If that command produces no error messages, the problem has been eliminated. [load_ctl_.pl1] load_ctl_: group GRPID missing at logout Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The master_group_table entry for GRPID has vanished. The system is attempting to logout a user from that group but cannot find the table entry for the group. The system will attempt to continue. Action: Contact the system administrator. load_ctl_ -448- 09/01/87 [load_ctl_.pl1] load_ctl_: group GRPID missing at preempt Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The master_group_table entry for GRPID has vanished. The system is attempting to preempt a user from that group but cannot find the table entry for the group. The system will attempt to continue. Action: Contact the system administrator. [load_ctl_.pl1] load_ctl_: Group GRPID missing for NAME.PROJ Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The system administrator has designated that the project PROJ should be in the load control group GRPID but the entry in the master_group_table for that load control group is missing. The user cannot log in. This may be an indication that the segment master_group_table has been damaged. Action: Contact the system administrator. load_ctl_ -449- 09/01/87 [load_ctl_.pl1] load_ctl_: group GRPID not authorized for project PROJ Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A project administrator has designated that one of the users in project PROJ should be in the load control group GRPID, but the system administrator has not authorized that project to be in that group. An attempt will be made to log the user in, using the default group for his project. Subsequent messages will indicate the success or failure of this attempt. Action: Contact the system administrator. [load_ctl_.pl1] load_ctl_: group GRPID not found in mgt for NAME.PROJ Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A system or project administrator has designated that the user NAME.PROJ should be in the load control group GRPID, but the master_group_table (mgt) has no entry for that group. An attempt will be made to log the user in, using the default group for his project. Subsequent messages will indicate the success or failure of this attempt. Action: Contact the system administrator. load_ctl_ -450- 09/01/87 [load_ctl_.pl1] load_ctl_: maxu too small (XX), YY units for group GRPID Stream: as (severity2) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The system administrator has specified that the load control group GRPID is to have "all the rest" of the primary load units after all other groups have taken their allocations from maxunits. However, maxunits is less than the sum of the primary allocations, giving the group GRPID the negative allocation of YY units. The system proceeds, attempting to log the user in anyway. Of course, the user is allowed secondary status only if he is allowed to log in at all. This is often the result of the operator typing maxu 30 instead of maxu 300, or some similar error. Action: Check the value of maxunits and, if a mistake was made, correct it. If the maxunits value is correct, note this situation for the system administrator. [load_ctl_.pl1] load_ctl_: more than one group has -1 max: GRPID Stream: as (severity2) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The system administrator has accidentally given more than one group a "take all the rest" maximum primary unit allocation. The user control package cannot handle this situation. The second group with a -1 maxprim is listed. The system completes startup and users can log in but maxunits may not be obeyed. Action: Contact the system administrator. load_ctl_ -451- 09/01/87 [load_ctl_.pl1] load_ctl_: promote NAME.PROJ GROUP NNN Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This is trace output. This user has been promoted to primary status. Action: No operator action is required. To turn off this output, type load_ctl_$lctraceoff from admin mode. [load_ctl_.pl1] load_ctl_: reduced grace for PERSON.PROJECT from MINUTES1 (in PDTE) to MINUTES2 (in SATE) Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: The Project Definition Table (PDT) entry for PERSON.PROJECT specifies a larger grace time (time during which a process is protected from preemption) than does the System Administrator's Table (SAT) entry for the project. The time given in the SAT entry is used. Action: No operator action is required. load_ctl_ -452- 09/01/87 [load_ctl_.pl1] load_ctl_: Too many primes. NAME.PROJ (GROUP) MM/NN Stream: as (severity0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This is trace output. The system has been committed to allow a certain number of users from group GROUP to be logged in at one time. In order to log this user in, some other user must be bumped, but all users have primary status and cannot be bumped. This situation may be a consequence of system programmers with the overloading privilege logging in when the system is full. The user is allowed to log in anyway. Action: No operator action is required. [load_ctl_.pl1] load_ctl_: Unknown mgt version number: NUMBER Stream: as (severity2) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Either the master_group_table (mgt) has been damaged, or its format is incompatible with the current Answering Service. The system cannot be brought up until a correct mgt is provided. Action: Contact the system administrator. load_ctl_ -453- 09/01/87 [load_disk_mpcs.pl1] load_disk_mpcs: Disk mpc(s): NAMES appear not to be operating. Stream: $announce Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The named disk mpcs, listed in the config deck, did not respond to a "request status" control order. They are believed not to be operating; in particular, firmware should probably be loaded into them. [load_disk_mpcs.pl1] load_disk_mpcs: Operator aborted disk MPC loading. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The operator answered "abort" when requested to supply disk mpcs to be loaded. This will cause a return to the previous bce command level. [load_mst.pl1] load_mst: bad header size SSS Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A bad segment header was found on the bootload tape. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. load_mst -454- 09/01/87 [load_mst.pl1] load_mst: error from slt_manager$build_entry Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [load_mst.pl1] load_mst: Missing linkage or defs. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A linkage or definitions section which should be in the mst source appears to be missing. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [load_mst.pl1] load_mst: NAME can't be placed into file partition. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An error occurred while adding the named file from the mst into the bootload Multics file system. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. load_mst -455- 09/01/87 [load_mst.pl1] load_mst: Out of space in mst area of bce partition. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: There is not enough room in the mst area of the bce partition to hold collections 2.0 and 3.0. Action: The size of this area will need to be increased. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [load_mst.pl1] load_mst: too many bce command segments. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An exceptionally large number of segments appeared in collection 1.5. This probably indicates an error in the mst. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [load_mst.pl1] load_mst: unexpected control type TTT Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A segment control word was found out of sequence on the bootload tape. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. load_mst -456- 09/01/87 [load_mst.pl1] load_mst: Unexpected DEFS/LINKAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A linkage or definitions section was found out of sequence in the mst source. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [load_mst.pl1] load_mst: unknown control type TTT Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A bad segment control word was found on the bootload tape. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [load_mst.pl1] load_mst: XXX. out of WWW. pages used in disk mst area. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Meaning: This message shows the amount of the mst area of the bce partition that is used to hold the mst. Action: No operator action is required. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. load_mst -457- 09/01/87 [load_system.pl1] load_system: error from asd_$add_sentries The system could not remove the write access it had set to load the contents of a segment from the mst source. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [load_system.pl1] load_system: error from set$entry_bound_ptr Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [load_system.pl1] load_system: illegal header length in mst source Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. load_system -458- 09/01/87 [load_system.pl1] load_system: illegal type in mst source Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [load_system.pl1] load_system: illegal type in mst source Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [fnp_util.pl1] Loading FNP X, CORE_IMAGE VERSION Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: Answering service initialization and each subsequent FNP bootload. Meaning: Loading of FNP X has begun with a core image named CORE_IMAGE (normally "mcs") of version number VERSION. Action: No operator action is required. Loading FNP X, CORE_IMAGE -459- 09/01/87 [lock.pl1] lock: AST lock set at dir unlock time. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The AST was found locked to this process at directory unlock time. This indicates a supervisor programming error. Action: $reboot [lock.pl1] lock: dir_lock_read mylock err. dp =PTR Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt to lock a directory for reading found the directory already locked to this process. This indicates a supervisor programming error. Action: $reboot [lock.pl1] lock: dir_lock_write mylock err. dp =PTR Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt to lock a directory for writing found the directory already locked to this process. This indicates a supervisor programming error. Action: $reboot lock -460- 09/01/87 [lock.pl1] lock: lock PTR not equal to processid. caller = PTR Stream: $lock_severity Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt was made to unlock a lock found not to be held by this process. This indicates a supervisor programming error. Action: $reboot [lock.pl1] lock: LOCK_DIR: dir_lock_seg full. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The segment used to record all locked directories overflowed. This may be a hardware problem. Action: $reboot [lock.pl1] lock: LOCK_DIR: Too many readers. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Too many processes attempted to request a read lock on a given directory. This may indicate a hardware problem. Action: $reboot lock -461- 09/01/87 [lock.pl1] lock: LOCK_DIR: write lock call with read lock held. dp = PTR, uid = UID. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Terminates user process) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A request was made to lock a directory for writing when the process already possessed a read lock on that directory. This indicates a supervisor programming error. Action: $reboot [lock.pl1] lock: lock_fast mylock err PTR Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt to lock a fast lock found the lock already locked to the requesting process. This indicates a supervisor programming error. Action: $reboot [lock.pl1] lock: pds$block_lock_count <= 0. caller = PTR Stream: $lock_severity Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt to unlock a lock found that the process was holding no locks. This indicates a supervisor programming error. Action: $reboot lock -462- 09/01/87 [lock.pl1] lock: stacq hardware failure on PTR Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The hardware failed to unlock the specified lock using a stacq instruction. Action: Fix the hardware. [lock.pl1] lock: unlock_dir with dir.modify - uid = UID - callerp = PTR Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A directory being unlocked appears to have been undergoing a modification sequence that has not completed. Action: The next reference to the directory will force a directory salvage. [lock.pl1] lock: UNLOCK_DIR: dir DIR_LOCK_IND not locked. caller = PTR. Stream: $lock_severity Time: While system is running. Meaning: A request to unlock a directory found that the dir_lock_seg entry does not show that the directory was locked. A: $reboot lock -463- 09/01/87 [lock.pl1] lock: UNLOCK_DIR: dir DIR_LOCK_IND unlock called with bad uid, caller = PTR Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A request to unlock a directory found that the UID of the directory does not match the UID at the time the directory was locked. However, the UID does match that in the KST. This normally indicates that the directory was salvaged during the time that it was locked. [lock.pl1] lock: UNLOCK_DIR: lock count 0. Stream: $lock_severity Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt to unlock a directory found the dir_lock_seg entry for the directory not listing the directory as locked. Action: $reboot [lock.pl1] lock: UNLOCK_DIR: lock not read locked to process. Stream: $lock_severity Time: While system is running. Meaning: A request to unlock a directory locked for reading found that the requesting process was not holding the directory locked. Action: $reboot lock -464- 09/01/87 [lock.pl1] lock: UNLOCK_DIR: lock not write locked to process. Stream: $lock_severity Time: While system is running. Meaning: A request to unlock a directory that was found to be locked for writing was not locked to this process. Action: $reboot [lock.pl1] lock: UNLOCK_DIR: UID Mismatch. Stream: $lock_severity Time: While system is running. Meaning: When attempting to unlock a directory, the UID for the directory found in the dir_lock_seg entry did not match that of the directory. Action: $reboot [lock.pl1] lock: unlock_fast lock PTR not locked to process. caller = PTR Stream: $lock_severity Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt to unlock a fast lock found that the lock was not held by the requesting process. This indicates a supervisor programming error. Action: $reboot lock -465- 09/01/87 [lock.pl1] lock: VALIDATE_CACHE: FAILED running on cpu N, memory address OOOOOOOO (oct). Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This is most likely a cache write notify problem with the 8/70m processor "CPU N", or the System Control Unit containing the "memory address OOOOOOOO." Action: Contact the system administrator. [page_error.alm] lock_volmap: MYLOCK on volmap lock for dskX_NN{S}. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A process attempted to lock the Volume Map lock for dskX_NN{S} while already owning the lock. This indicates a software malfunction. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [page_error.alm] lock_volmap: STACQ fails on dskX_NN{S}. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The stacq instruction, used to lock the Volume Map on dskX_NN{S}, did not operate correctly. This indicates processor or memory malfunction. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. lock_volmap -466- 09/01/87 [logical_volume_manager.pl1] logical_volume_manager: nonzero brother pvt thread Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [lg_ctl_.pl1] LOGIN PERSON.PROJECT PROC_TYPE CHANNEL (STATE) Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The user PERSON.PROJECT was successfully identified and authenticated on channel CHANNEL. The process type, PROC_TYPE, indicates the type of login and can be either "int", "dmn", "opr", or "Q N". These correspond to "interactive", "daemon", "operator", or "absentee" logins. "Q N" designates the absentee queue. STATE indicates the state of the login. It can either be "create", indicating that a process was created for the user; "connect loop", indicating that the user was queried as to what he/she wanted to do with respect to disconnected processes; or some other value indicating what was done to the user's disconnected processes. LOGIN PERSON.PROJECT -467- 09/01/87 [lg_ctl_.pl1] LOGIN DENIED PERSON.PROJECT PROC_TYPE CHANNEL (REASON) Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An operator login was denied for PERSON.PROJECT on channel CHANNEL for the reason specified in REASON. The process type is opr for operator login attempts. [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] login: Cannot login NAME.PROJ SOURCE ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Illegal login arguments have been given when attempting to log in a daemon user. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command. [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] login: ERROR_MESSAGE. creating event channel for NAME PROJ SOURCE Stream: as (severity2) Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This message indicates a system error in setting up a daemon user. The daemon cannot be logged in. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Try again. login -468- 09/01/87 [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] login: ERROR_MESSAGE. creating proc for NAME PROJ SOURCE Stream: as (severity2) Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A daemon process cannot be created. This is probably due to a serious system bug. The daemon is not logged in. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] login: ERROR_MESSAGE. declaring ev_call_chn for NAME PROJ SOURCE Stream: as (severity2) Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This message indicates a system error in setting up a daemon user. The daemon cannot be logged in. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] login: NAME.PROJ already logged in on SOURCE Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This is the response to the login command if the source specified by SOURCE is already in use. Each daemon process must have a different source name. The daemon user is not logged in. Usually, this message is the result of attempting to perform an operation that has already been done. Action: Reissue the command with another source or continue. login -469- 09/01/87 [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] login: no login NAME.PROJ SOURCE REASON Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The operator issued a login NAME PROJ SOURCE command but the daemon user named cannot be logged in for the reason given. If REASON is badpers or bad_proj, the NAME or PROJ was probably misspelled. If REASON is non_daem, the user NAME.PROJ is not authorized to be a daemon user. Action: Correct the command if misspelled and try to log in again. [lg_ctl_.pl1] LOGOUT PERSON.PROJECT PROC_TYPE CHANNEL (REASON) Stream: as (severity1) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The user, PERSON.PROJECT, on channel CHANNEL, with process type PROC_TYPE either logged out, or was logged out. The reason is specified in REASON. This user/channel logout did not affect a process. This can occur for slave dialed channels or channels dropped from message coordinator service. [daemon_user_manager_.pl1] logout: Entry not found. NAME PROJ SOURCE Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an operator logout command. Meaning: This is a response to an incorrect logout command. There is no entry in the daemon user table for NAME.PROJ. Action: Check the spelling for accuracy and try again. logout -470- 09/01/87 [disk_table_.pl1] lv LVNAME is not mounted Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The operator issued a dlv LVNAME command but LVNAME was not mounted. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [disk_table_.pl1] lv LVNAME mounted Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The mounting of LVNAME is complete. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [lv_request_.pl1] lv_request_: Beginning mount of LV LVNAME for PERSON.PROJECT.TAG PROCESSID Stream: $as0 Time: When processing a disk mount/demount interrupt. Meaning: The volumes associated with LVNAME are now being mounted for the process identified by PERSON.PROJECT.TAG and PROCESSID. Action: No operator action is required. lv_request_ -471- 09/01/87 [lv_request_.pl1] lv_request_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Masking event calls. Stream: $as2 Time: When processing a disk mount/demount interrupt. Meaning: An error occurred while attempting to mask event call wakeups. ERROR_MESSAGE is the text associated with the error code returned by ipc_$mask_ev_calls. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system administrator. [lv_request_.pl1] lv_request_: ATTACHED LV LVNAME to PERSON.PROJECT.TAG PROCESSID. Stream: $as0 Time: When processing a disk mount/demount interrupt. Meaning: This message records attachment of logical volume LVNAME to the process identified by PERSON.PROJECT.TAG and PROCESSID. Action: No operator action is required. [lv_request_.pl1] lv_request_: bad LV attach table index N in {DE}MOUNT request Stream: $as2 Time: When processing a disk mount/demount interrupt. Meaning: The Logical Volume attach table index given in the event message associated with the mount or demount interrupt is invalid. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system administrator. lv_request_ -472- 09/01/87 [lv_request_.pl1] lv_request_: bad transmission: EVENT_MESSAGE Stream: $as2 Time: When processing a disk mount/demount interrupt. Meaning: An unexpected EVENT_MESSAGE was received by the mount/demount interrupt handler. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system administrator. [lv_request_.pl1] lv_request_: Cannot send message to PERSON.PROJECT.TAG PROCESSID: ADDED_INFO Stream: $as2 Time: When processing a disk mount/demount interrupt. Meaning: The Initializer is attempting to respond to a request to mount or demount a logical volume, but is unable to send a wakeup to the user process. The process may have logged out. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system administrator. [lv_request_.pl1] lv_request_: Denied LV LVNAME to PERSON.PROJECT.TAG PROCESSID Stream: $as0 Time: When dismounting a logical volume. Meaning: The user process identified by PERSON.PROJECT.TAG and PROCESSID was waiting to mount a logical volume LVNAME which is being dismounted by the operator. The mount request was therefore denied. Action: No operator action is required. lv_request_ -473- 09/01/87 [lv_request_.pl1] lv_request_: DETACHED LV LVNAME from PERSON.PROJECT.TAG PROCESSID. Stream: $as0 Time: When processing a disk mount/demount interrupt. Meaning: This message records detachment of logical volume LVNAME from the process identified by PERSON.PROJECT.TAG and PROCESSID. Action: No operator action is required. [lv_request_.pl1] lv_request_: ERROR_MESSAGE. Cannot initialize logical volume mounting software. Stream: $as2 Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Initialization of the logical volume attach table failed. ERROR_MESSAGE is the text associated with the error code returned by initializer_mdc_$init_lvat. Action: Contact the system administrator. [lv_request_.pl1] lv_request_: No drives available to mount LV LVNAME for PERSON.PROJECT.TAG PROCESSID Stream: $as0 Time: When processing a disk mount/demount interrupt. Meaning: Drives needed to mount the volumes of LVNAME were in use or deleted. The logical volume could not be mounted for the process identified by PERSON.PROJECT.TAG and PROCESSID. Action: No operator action is required. lv_request_ -474- 09/01/87 [lv_request_.pl1] lv_request_: Spurious wakeup EVENT_MESSAGE received from PERSON.PROJECT.TAG PROCESSID RINGNO Stream: $as0 Time: When processing a disk mount/demount interrupt. Meaning: A wakeup was received on the lv_request_ interrupt event channel with event data EVENT_MESSAGE from the process with PERSON.PROJECT.TAG, PROCESSID and RINGNO. This message is invalid because it did not come from the Initializer, ring 1 environment. Action: No operator action is required. [lv_request_.pl1] lv_request_: Unexpected condition CONDNAME occurred. Stream: $as2 Time: When processing a disk mount/demount interrupt. Meaning: Condition CONDNAME was signalled unexpectedly during a mount or demount request. An answering service dump is created to further document the cause of the error. Action: $notify_sa. [lv_request_communicator_.pl1] lv_request_communicator_: code CCC from wakeup Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A wakeup could not be sent to the initializer process in order to perform communication about attachment/detachment of logical volumes. Action: Contact the system programming staff. lv_request_communicator_ -475- 09/01/87 [lv_request_communicator_.pl1] lv_request_communicator_: lock ^= processid lvate PPP Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: In response to a user's detach_lv command Meaning: A logical volume attachment table entry became disassociated from a user to whom it had been assigned. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Be prepared to demount logical volumes manually which might otherwise have been demounted automatically. [make_branches.pl1] make_branches: bad path name PATH Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [make_branches.pl1] make_branches: could not delete PATH: ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. make_branches -476- 09/01/87 [make_branches.pl1] make_branches: delete: could not turn PATH safety switch off: ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [make_branches.pl1] make_branches: delete: failed to rename Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. make_branches -477- 09/01/87 [make_branches.pl1] make_branches: delete: renaming NAME to UNIQUE in DIRNAME Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A segment which is being loaded from the system tape encountered a previous copy on a physical volume which is not now mounted. The old version of the segment is being renamed so that the new copy can be loaded. Action: Note for system programmer action. The system programmers will want to delete the unique-named segment. [make_branches.pl1] make_branches: error from append on PATH: ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. make_branches -478- 09/01/87 [make_branches.pl1] make_branches: error from asd_$replace_sall on PATH: ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [make_branches.pl1] make_branches: error from chname on PATH: ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. make_branches -479- 09/01/87 [make_sdw.pl1] make_sdw: no hardcore partitions available. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: No hardcore partitions were defined on any of the packs on the drives specified by the ROOT CONFIG card. At least the RPV must have a hardcore partition. Supervisor segments cannot be created. Action: If this is a cold boot, which is most likely, the RPV was initialized without a hardcore partition. It must be reinitialized. Check the PART HC CONFIG card, one of which must describe the RPV during a cold boot, and reboot. If this is not a cold boot, the RPV has been damaged, and volume recovery must be undertaken. [make_sdw.pl1] make_sdw: out of hardcore partition for SEGNAME. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: In attempting to allocate space for hardcore segment SEGNAME, no more room could be found in any of the defined hardcore partitions. Action: If this is a cold boot, redefine the hardcore partition of the RPV to be larger. At least 1000 (decimal) records is recommended. Change the PART HC CONFIG card describing the RPV to indicate this, and reboot. If this is not a cold boot, this situation is highly unlikely and indicates damage to one or more RLV volume labels. Volume recovery for part or all of the RLV should be undertaken. make_sdw -480- 09/01/87 [make_sdw.pl1] make_sdw: XXXk ast pool to small. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: There were not enough AST entries of size XXX k to allocate the permanent AST entries of the supervisor. Action: Increase the number of AST entries of that size, as specified on the SST CONFIG card, substantially, and reboot. [make_segs_paged.pl1] make_segs_paged: sorted_segs array overflowed. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The number of paged segments in collection 1 is larger than the internal buffer in the program make_segs_paged required to sort them by main memory address. This indicates an error in construction of the system (i.e., too many header entries), or may be symptomatic of main memory or CPU hardware problems. Action: If this recurs, revert to a previous system tape. No emergency shutdown is needed. make_segs_paged -481- 09/01/87 [makestack.pl1] makestack: error appending STACKNAME Stream: BOS Typewriter (Terminates user process) Time: System Intialization. Process/ring initialization. Just prior to using a new ring. Meaning: The process directory is probably messed up. Action: Ignore unless it's the initializer, in which case bring the system back up. If problem persists, contact the system administrator. [makestack.pl1] makestack: error finding DIRNAME>ENAME for STACKNAME. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Terminates user process) Time: System Intialization. Process/ring initialization. Action: Ignore unless it's the initializer, in which case bring the system back up. If problem persists, contact the system administrator. [makestack.pl1] makestack: error from initiate_search_rules. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Terminates user process) Time: Process/ring initialization. Just prior to using new ring. Meaning: The default search rules are missing from ahd (active hardcore data). These are usually loaded by the command set_system_search_rules. Action: Contact the system administrator. makestack -482- 09/01/87 [makestack.pl1] makestack: error from set$max_length_ptr on STACKNAME. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Terminates user process) Time: System Intialization. Process/ring initialization. Just prior to using a new ring. Meaning: The process directory is probably messed up. Action: Ignore unless it's the initializer, in which case bring the system back up. If problem persists, contact the system administrator. [makestack.pl1] makestack: error getting bit count for original prelinked STACK_NAME Stream: BOS Typewriter (Terminates user process) Time: System Intialization. Process/ring initialization. Just prior to using a new ring. Meaning: A directory containing a prelinked subsystem is probably messed up. Action: The directory should be prelinked again. [makestack.pl1] makestack: error initiating STACKNAME Stream: BOS Typewriter (Terminates user process) Time: System Intialization. Process/ring initialization. Just prior to using a new ring. Action: Ignore unless it's the initializer, in which case bring the system back up. If problem persists, contact the system administrator. makestack -483- 09/01/87 [mc_commands_.pl1] mc_commands_$mc_login: Channel XXXX dialed to Initializer (NAME ACCEPTED). Stream: as (severity 1) Time: In response to a message coordinator dial request. Meaning: Informative message indicating that a successful dialin occured on the specified channel by the named operator. Action: No operator action is required. [mc_commands_.pl1] mc_commands_$mc_login: Channel XXXX dialed to Initializer (NAME). Stream: as (severity 1) Time: In response to a message coordinator dial request. Meaning: Informative message indicating that a successful dialin occured on the specified channel by the named operator. A subsequent accept is required by an authenticated operator to complete the attachment. Action: No operator action is required. [mc_commands_.pl1] mc_commands_$mc_login: Channel XXXX vchannel (YYYY) dialed to Initializer (NAME ACCEPTED). Stream: as (severity 1) Time: In response to a message coordinator dial request. Meaning: Informative message indicating that a successful dialin occured on the specified channel by the named operator. Action: No operator action is required. mc_commands_$mc_login -484- 09/01/87 [mc_commands_.pl1] mc_commands_$mc_login: Channel XXXX vchannel (YYYY) dialed to Initializer (NAME). Stream: as (severity 1) Time: In response to a message coordinator dial request. Meaning: Informative message indicating that a successful dialin occured on the specified channel by the named operator. A subsequent accept is required by an authenticated operator to complete the attachment. Action: No operator action is required. [mc_commands_.pl1] mc_commands_$mc_login: error: Channel XXXX already in use. Stream: sc (error_output) Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The channel specified for MNA attachment is already in use by the message coordinator. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: called with bad pointer Stream: BOS typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message indicates a bug in system_control_ or in the Message Coordinator. An illegal signal has been received by the attached terminal handler in system_control_; the data pointer that should point to an entry in the mc_anstbl does not point to the correct segment. The signal is ignored. Action: Contact the system programming staff. mc_tty_ -485- 09/01/87 [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: called with null ptr Stream: BOS typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message indicates a bug in system_control_ or in the Message Coordinator. An illegal signal has been received by the attached terminal handler in system_control_. The signal is ignored. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: channel CHAN hung up. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message indicates that an attempt has been made to read input from a terminal device channel attached to the Message Coordinator and that the channel is not active. This condition may be due to a transient line condition, a terminal failure, or a communications line failure. The system attempts to proceed. Action: If the terminal is a hardwired device and can be reconnected, do so. If this is a dialup channel that has failed, use the substty or drop commands to remove the channel. mc_tty_ -486- 09/01/87 [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: channel CHAN masked by FNP. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The channel, CHAN, has just been masked by the FNP. This is usually due to some hardware problem with the channel. Action: Fix the problem before re-using the channel. [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: Channel CHANNEL (vchannel VCHANNEL) received TIMEOUT while awaiting DIALUP wakeup. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: Wakeup was not acted on soon enough by AS. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: Channel CHANNEL (vchannel VCHANNEL) received WAKEUP_TYPE wakeup while awaiting DIALUP. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: Received an unexpected WAKEUP_TYPE wakeup while waiting for a DIALUP wakeup. Dialup will not succeed. Action: Contact the system programming staff. mc_tty_ -487- 09/01/87 [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: Channel CHANNEL received TIMEOUT while awaiting DIALUP wakeup. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: Wakeup was not acted on soon enough by AS. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: Channel CHANNEL received WAKEUP_TYPE wakeup while awaiting DIALUP. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: Did not receive a DIALUP wakeup WAKEUP_TYPE when should have. Recieved an unexpected WAKEUP_TYPE. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Connecting to CHANNEL (vchannel VCHANNEL). Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: Error creating an IOCB while attempting to connect channel CHANNEL as message coordinator terminal. Channel cannot be accepted as MC terminal. Cannot attach and open I/O switches. Action: Contact the system programming staff. mc_tty_ -488- 09/01/87 [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Connecting to CHANNEL. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: Error creating an IOCB while attempting to connect channel CHANNEL as message coordinator terminal. Channel cannot be accepted as MC terminal. Cannot attach and open I/O switches. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Could not get channel CHAN back from MC. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error, described by ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE, was returned from astty_$tty_event while trying to give channel CHAN back to the AS after a hangup. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Could not notify answering service of new login channel CHAN. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error, described by ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE, was returned from hcs_$wakeup while trying to notify the AS about the new login channel CHAN, after a hangup. Action: Contact the system programming staff. mc_tty_ -489- 09/01/87 [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Could not remove CHAN from MC use. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error, described by ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE, was returned from mc_commands_$remove_tty while tring to remove channel CHAN from MC service after a hangup. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Failed to set terminal type for CHAN. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error described ty ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE was returned while trying to set the terminal type on channel CHAN. Action: Depending on the error, it may be ignored, or the channel may be hungup. If the channel is hungup, an attempt should be made to fix the error before connecting the terminal again. mc_tty_ -490- 09/01/87 [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE wru failed for CHAN. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The CDT entry for channel CHAN requires an answerback, but an error was returned while trying to read it. The returned error is described by ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE. Action: Verify that the channel is configured correctly in the CDT. [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: Event sent from incorrect ring. event channel = N, event message = M, event sender = S, device signal = D ring = R, event data ptr = P Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An event was sent from a ring higher than the specified MNA ring 2. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: Invalid argument. Invalid DSA wakeup event type TYPE. Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A DSA wakeup event type TYPE was received which is out of the range of known event types. The wakeup was ignored. Action: No operator action is required. mc_tty_ -491- 09/01/87 [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: Invalid argument. Invalid MCS wakeup event type TYPE. Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An MCS wakeup event type TYPE was received which is out of the range of known event types. The wakeup was ignored. Action: No operator action is required. [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: Invalid argument. Unexpected DSA wakeup event type TYPE. Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A known DSA wakeup event type TYPE was received but was not expected for a message coordinator terminal. The wakeup was ignored. Action: No operator action is required. [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: Invalid argument. Unexpected MCS wakeup event type TYPE. Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: A known MCS wakeup event type TYPE was received but was not expected for a message coordinator terminal. The wakeup was ignored. mc_tty_ -492- 09/01/87 [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: Invalid argument. Unexpected network type TYPE in event message. Stream: $as0 Time: While system is running. Meaning: An unknown network ident in wakeup event message was received. The wakeup was ignored. Action: No operator action is required. [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: Line CHAN hung up. Stream: as (severity 0) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Channel CHAN has been hungup during a system shutdown. Action: No operator action is required. [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: No default ttp for CHANNEL line LINE baud BAUD. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Could not get default terminal type for terminal on CHANNEL which has a line type of LINE. Hangup will follow. Action: Contact the system programming staff. mc_tty_ -493- 09/01/87 [mc_tty_.pl1] mc_tty_: sc_stat_$mc_ansp is null Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message indicates a bug in system_control_ or in the Message Coordinator. A signal has been received by the attached terminal handler in system_control_ but the signal cannot be handled because the mc_anstbl cannot be located. The signal is ignored. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [mca_attach_.pl1] MCA: IO not released on DEVICE (ipcNN in IMU-X), PERSON.PROJ.T. Stream: Warning message. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The user is detaching the IPC, but does not want the IO to be resumed. Action: This is normally because the IPC is defective or no longer capable of handling normal I/O. [mca_attach_.pl1] MCA: IO released on DEVICE (ipcNN in IMU-X), PERSON.PROJ.T. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message is stating that the normal flow of I/O for this device is being resumed. Action: No operator action is required. MCA -494- 09/01/87 [mca_attach_.pl1] MCA: IO suspended on DEVICE (ipcNN in IMU-X) for PERSON.PROJ.T. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message is stating that the normal flow of I/O for this device is being suspended. This allows the user to stop or alter/reload an IPC without affecting the system. Action: No operator action is required. [mcs_timer.pl1] mcs_timer: Cannot get space to set timer NNN for devx(subchan) DDD(SSS). Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt was made to set an MCS timer with the specified timer ID, but it was not possible to allocate the necessary space in tty_buf to hold timer data block. The call is ignored. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [mcs_timer.pl1] mcs_timer: Channel not locked by this process. Devx = DDDD. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A process called to perform an MCS timer operation, but the channel it specified (devx DDDD) was not locked by the calling process. by the calling process. Action: Contact the system programming staff. mcs_timer -495- 09/01/87 [mcs_timer.pl1] mcs_timer: Duplicate timer ID. Cannot set timer NNN for devx(subchan) DDD(SSS). Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt was made to set an MCS timer with the specified timer ID, but the channel already had an outstanding timer or queued timer interrupt with that ID. The call is ignored. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [mcs_timer.pl1] mcs_timer: Timer lock already locked to this process. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A process that had the MCS timer lock locked tried to lock it again. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [mcs_timer.pl1] mcs_timer: Timer lock not locked by this process. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A process called to unlock the MCS timer lock, but did not have it locked. Action: Contact the system programming staff. mcs_timer -496- 09/01/87 [mcs_timer.pl1] mcs_timer: Timer not found. Cannot OOOOO timer NNN for devx(subchan) DDD(SSS). Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt was made to perform operation OOOOO (reset or change) on an MCS timer when no timer or queued timer interrupt with the specified ID could be found for the requesting channel. The call is ignored. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [mdc_create_.pl1] mdc_create_$delete: No MDCS for DIRNAME. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: When deleting master directory DIRNAME, the master directory control segment (MDCS) could not found. The directory was deleted anyway. Action: No operator action is required. [mdc_create_.pl1] mdc_create_$delete: TRP for DIRNAME on LVNAME negative. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: While deleting master directory DIRNAME, an invalid negative time-record product was found. The invalid number has been ignored, but volume accounting data may have been lost. Action: No operator action is required. mdc_create_$delete -497- 09/01/87 [mdc_lock_.pl1] mdc_lock_$lock: LOCK ERROR MESSAGE. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A master directory operation failed because of a problem with the master directory control lock. Action: No operator action is required. [mdc_lock_.pl1] mdc_lock_$mdc_data_init: Unable to create PATHNAME. REASON. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Master directory control was unable to create the segment PATHNAME, to be used for the master directory control lock, for the REASON given. Subsequent master directory control operations may fail. Action: ignore [mdc_lock_.pl1] mdc_lock_$mdc_data_init: Unable to reclassify PATHNAME. REASON. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Master directory control was unable to reclassify the segment PATHNAME to its proper access class for the REASON given. This segment is to be used for the master directory control lock. Subsequent master directory control operations may fail. mdc_lock_$mdc_data_init -498- 09/01/87 [mdc_lock_.pl1] mdc_lock_$mdc_data_init: Unable to truncate PATHNAME. REASON. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Master directory control was unable to truncate the segment PATHNAME for the REASON given. This segment is to be used for the master directory control lock. Subsequent master directory control operations may fail. Action: No operator action is required. [mdc_lock_.pl1] mdc_lock_$unlock: LOCK ERROR MESSAGE. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: At the completion of a master directory control operation, some error occured unlocking the master directory control lock. Action: No operator action is required. [mdc_lock_.pl1] mdc_lock_: Unable to initiate PATHNAME. REASON. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: Master directory control was unable to initiate PATHNAME, which contains the master directory control lock, because of REASON. The master directory control operation requested was not performed. Action: No operator action is required. mdc_lock_ -499- 09/01/87 [mdc_repair_.pl1] mdc_repair_$register_mdir: DIRNAME registered on LVNAME, quota=N. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The master directory DIRNAME has been found which had not been recorded in the MDCS for volume LVNAME. The master directory has been registered and the quota of N has been charged to the Initializer.SysDaemon quota account. This problem may have been caused by the loss and subsequent retreival of the master directory control segment, or by retreving a master directory. This message can only appear as a result of a register_mdir command performed by a system administrator. Action: No operator action is required. [mdc_repair_.pl1] mdc_repair_$register_mdir: Quota for DIRNAME on LVNAME changed from OLD to NEW. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The quota of master directory DIRNAME was found be different from the quota recorded in the MDCS. The real quota is assumed to be correct and the MDCS is updated to reflect this quota. This may happen if a set_quota command had been used on a master directory. This message can only appear as a result of a register_mdir command performed by a system administrator. Action: No operator action is required. mdc_repair_$register_mdir -500- 09/01/87 [mdc_repair_.pl1] mdc_repair_$register_mdir: Quota of N reported by ring 0 for DIRNAME on LVNAME. 1 assumed. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The master directory DIRNAME for volume LVNAME has been found to have an invalid quota. The quota has been assumed to be 1. The message can only appear as a result of a register_mdir command performed by a system administrator. Action: No operator action is required. [mdc_repair_.pl1] mdc_repair_:validate_uidpaths: Master directory entry with bad uidpath deleted from LVNAME. PARTIAL-PATHNAME. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The master directory control segment for LVNAME contains an entry for a mastr directory which no longer exists. The entry has been deleted and the quota is returned to the account from which it was drawn. This can happen if a master directory control segment has been lost and retreived, or if a mastr directory has been lost. Action: No operator action is required. mdc_repair_ -501- 09/01/87 [mos_memory_check.pl1] mos_memory_check: EDAC error on mem X store Y. Stream: Warning message. Time: While system is running. Meaning: MOS memory polling has found that the maintenance register in the system controller shows a nonzero syndrome. The data is logged for use by HEALS or mos_edac_summary. Only the first occurrence of this error is printed online for each box. Action: No operator action is required. [mos_memory_check.pl1] mos_memory_check: Lock error. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: After checking the memory controllers for errors, the program mos_memory check attempted to unlock the reconfiguration lock and found it unlocked. The system continues to run. Action: No operator action is required. [mos_memory_check.pl1] mos_memory_check: MOS polling disabled Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A system administrator has disabled MOS memory polling. Action: No operator action is required. mos_memory_check -502- 09/01/87 [mos_memory_check.pl1] mos_memory_check: MOS polling time NN minutes. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A system administrator has set the MOS memory polling time to NN minutes. Action: No operator action is required. [disk_table_.pl1] mount of LVNAME stopped Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The operator issued a dlv LVNAME command for a volume which was being mounted. Action: No operator action is required. mount of LVNAME stopped -503- 09/01/87 [disk_table_.pl1] mount pack PVNAME {on DRIVE} Stream: Initializer process output. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message occurs when the system is attempting to mount a logical volume and finds one or more physical volumes have not been made known via the add_vol command. If the pack is a non-demountable volume, a DRIVE will only be printed if the system knows the drive on which the pack was previously mounted. If the pack is a demountable volume, then a DRIVE will be printed always. If the system does not know the drive on which the pack was last mounted, then it chooses a drive where the pack should be mounted and prints this message. Action: Mount the pack specified. If it is not convenient to use the specified DRIVE, use another. Then use the add_vol command to tell the system that the physical volume has been mounted. When all packs have been mounted and either accepted via add_vol or are on the drives where the system called for them, issue a "alv LVNAME" command to accept them all at once. The logical volume will be put in use. [move_non_perm_wired_segs.pl1] move_non_perm_wired_segs: mem TAG on in config deck, but port off. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Memory controller TAG is specified ON on its MEM card, but its port is disabled on the bootload CPU. Action: Enable the port or set the MEM OFF and reboot. move_non_perm_wired_segs -504- 09/01/87 [move_non_perm_wired_segs.pl1] move_non_perm_wired_segs: mem TAG size nK in config, mK on port. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Memory controller TAG has a size of nK in the config deck, but the address assignment and port size switches specify mK. Action: Fix the switches or config deck and reboot. [move_non_perm_wired_segs.pl1] move_non_perm_wired_segs: no main memory configured. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: No MEM cards were found ON in the config deck. Action: Fix the config deck and reboot. move_non_perm_wired_segs -505- 09/01/87 [mrd_util_.pl1] mrd_util_$ENTRY: CALL_CODE (MESSAGE) in ENAME Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A problem has been discovered in the threading of the message coordinator segment ENAME. CALL_CODE identifies the particular call that failed, and MESSAGE identifies the reason for the failure. Entry identifies the entrypoint in mrd_util_ that was called. All pending messages in ENAME are discarded. Debugging information is written into ENAME, and may be displayed using the dump_syscon_mseg tool. The message coordinator recovers from these errors and continues, possibly with the loss of some input or output. If ENAME is mc.message, some daemon output may be lost. If ENAME is anything else, some input to that daemon may be lost, and the operator should communicate with the daemon immediately, in case this has happened. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Save all console and message coordinator terminal output. [mrd_util_.pl1] mrd_util_$ENTRY: had to blast lock in ENAME Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The lock in the message coordinator segment ENAME did not unlock within thirty seconds. The lock is reset forcibly, and locked to the calling process. ENTRY identifies the entrypoint in mrd_util_ that was called. Debugging information is written into ENAME, and may be displayed using the dump_syscon_mseg tool. Further errors may result if the process that originally locked the segment left it in an inconsistent state, or if it later starts up again. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Save all console and message coordinator terminal output. mrd_util_$ENTRY -506- 09/01/87 [mrd_util_.pl1] mrd_util_$ENTRY: inconsistent threads in ENAME Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: While trying to add unused blocks to the free chain in the message coordinator segment ENAME, an error was discovered. ENTRY identifies the entrypoint in mrd_util_ that was called. Debugging information is written into ENAME, and may be displayed using the dump_syscon_mseg tool. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Save all console and message coordinator terminal output. [mrd_util_.pl1] mrd_util_$ENTRY: killing process due to mylock error in ENAME Stream: BOS Typewriter (Terminates user process) Time: While system is running. Meaning: While trying to lock the message coordinator segment ENAME, the lock was found to already be locked to the calling process. ENTRY identifies the entrypoint in mrd_util_ that was called. Debugging information is written into ENAME, and may be displayed using the dump_syscon_mseg tool. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Save all console and message coordinator terminal output. mrd_util_$ENTRY -507- 09/01/87 [mrd_util_.pl1] mrd_util_$ENTRY: reset bad lock in ENAME Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The message coordinator segment ENAME was locked to a nonexistent process. The lock is reset and locked to the calling process. ENTRY identifies the entrypoint in mrd_util_ that was called. Debugging information is written into ENAME, and may be displayed using the dump_syscon_mseg tool. Further errors may be reported if ENAME was in an inconsistent state. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Save all console and message coordinator terminal output. [syserr_real.pl1] Multics not in operation; control process: PERSON.PROJ. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message is always preceded by an explanation of the error which crashed the system. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. Multics not in operation; -508- 09/01/87 [system_startup_.pl1] Multics SYSID: DATE TIME Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This is the first message that will be typed when the system is started up. It indicates that the Initializer process is ready to go. The system ID on the tape is SYSID. Action: Check the date and time to ensure both are correct. If the clock reading is wrong, shut down and correct the clock. [disk_rebuild_caller.pl1] New starting parameters (no partitions defined): Stream: Initializer process output. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This message requests the input of new disk parameters. Action: Input the new disk parameters. Use the "end" request when done. [syserr_real.pl1] Now terminating user process: PERSON.PROJ. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This line is always preceded by an explanation of the error which required the terminaation of the user process PERSON.PROJ. Action: No operator action is required. Now terminating user proce -509- 09/01/87 [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (bump_io_to_mc): Console recovery failure. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The software detected Message Coordinator failure while the Message Coordinator was being used in place of a functioning console. Since the CCRF parameter was specified the system crashed. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Contact the system administrator. [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (bump_io_to_mc): Message Coordinator failure. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The Message Coordinator is no longer able to handle console traffic. Action: Attempt to get an active console online as soon as possible and reset the Message Coordinator. ocdcm_ (bump_io_to_mc) -510- 09/01/87 [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (console_recovery): Console failed, assignment of alternate OPCx failed. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The console software detected a failure of the bootload console and found an alternate to utilize. However, when it tried to attach the alternate it too was found to be inoperative. The search continues for a usable console. Action: Attempt to determine why the alternate console failed to come online. If it can be repaired configure it with the set_system_console command from a highly priviliged process. [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (console_recovery): Console inoperative, alternate OPCx assigned. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The software has detected a bootload console failure and has assigned the specifed alternate to take over. The inoperative console is flagged as such. Action: Contact the system programming staff. ocdcm_ (console_recovery) -511- 09/01/87 [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (console_recovery): Console inoperative, no alternates available. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The software dected failure of the bootload console, but no alternates are configured. It will direct subsequent console traffic to the Message Coordinator. Action: Attempt to get a running console online via the set_system_console command as soon as possible. [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (console_recovery): Console inoperative, no alternates, no MC. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The software detected failure of the bootload console, but no alternates are configured and the Message Coordinator is not functioning. All subsequent console traffic will be sent to the syserr log. Action: Attempt to get a running console online via the set_system_console command as soon as possible. ocdcm_ (console_recovery) -512- 09/01/87 [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (console_recovery): Console recovery failure. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The software detected console failure and was unable to continue because the CCRF parameter was specified. The system crashed. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Contact the system administrator. [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (esd_reset): No active consoles configured. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: During ESD there were no consoles in service. ESD messages will be sent to the syserr log. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (init_all_consoles): Assigned console OPCx as TYPE device. Stream: $announce Time: System Intialization. Meaning: This message appears as the system configures consoles found in the config file. This message will only appear if the CLST parameter has been specified on the PARM card. Values for TYPE are "bootload", "alternate", "I/O", "inoperative" and "off". Action: No operator action is required. ocdcm_ (init_all_consoles) -513- 09/01/87 [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (init_all_consoles): Changing state of OPCx to alt. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: During console initialization more than one console was found to have a state of "on". Since only one bootload console is allowed the software reconfigures additional "on" consoles as alternates. Action: $config [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (init_all_consoles): Console channel assignment failed. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Attachment of the specified bootload console failed during initialization. Action: This is most likely a hardware failure of the console channel adapter. [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (init_all_consoles): Illegal console name (NAME) specified. It will be ignored. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An illegal console name was found. Console names must be values of "opca" through "opcz". Action: $config ocdcm_ (init_all_consoles) -514- 09/01/87 [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (init_all_consoles): Invalid channel specified for OPCx. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The console channel as specified in the config file for the specified device is illegal. Action: $config [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (init_all_consoles): Invalid state of STATE for console OPCx. ocdcm_ (init_all_consoles): This console will not be configured. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: An unrecognizable state was found for the specified console. That console will not be configured. Only valid states are "on", "alt", "io", "inop" and "off". Action: $config [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (init_all_consoles): Maximum console count exceeded. ocdcm_ (init_all_consoles): Additional consoles will not be configured. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: Too many consoles have been specified in the config file. Only the maximum number allowable will be configured. Action: $config ocdcm_ (init_all_consoles) -515- 09/01/87 [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (init_all_consoles): Missing prph opc card. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: At least one PRPH OPCx card must be in the config file. Action: $config [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (init_all_consoles): No active console configured. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: None of the consoles specified in the config file has a state of "on". Action: $config [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (init_all_consoles): Unable to determine absolute memory address of oc_data. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The absloute memory address of oc_data could not be determined during console initialization. Action: This is a very serious error. Ensure that your MST is good and then consider hardware. ocdcm_ (init_all_consoles) -516- 09/01/87 [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (init_all_consoles): Unknown model, NNNN, specified for OPCx. It will not be configured. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: The console model number specified in the config file is not supported by this software and will not be configured. Action: $config [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (interrupt_handler): System Fault. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A system fault interrupt was received from the IOM. The fault is logged and ignored. Action: Contact the system programming staff. ocdcm_ (interrupt_handler) -517- 09/01/87 [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (lock_oc_data): Lock wait timer expired. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A process waiting on the lock was not able to get the lock before the wait timer expired. This timer is calculated as the maximum time that it should take a READ I/O to complete times the number of CPUs specified in the config file. Any process waiting on the lock should never have to wait more than that amount of time for the lock to become available without there being a serious problem with the hardcore process holding the lock. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (lock_oc_data): Mylock error. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The offending process found its own process_id in the lock. Action: Contact the system programming staff. ocdcm_ (lock_oc_data) -518- 09/01/87 [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (log_console_error): I/O error; status = SSSSSS oc_data flags: FLAGS oc_entry flags: FLAGS console_io flags: FLAGS Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An I/O error occurred. The status is the returned IOM status for the I/O in question and the flags denote the state of the oc_data, the console and the I/O, respectively, at the time of the error. The flag values are interpreted. Action: Too many of these errors will result in the invocation of console recovery. Have the console fixed. [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (reconfigure): Assigned OPCx as an alternate console for PERSON.PROJ.T. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The specified process has configured the specified console as an alternate. Action: No operator action is required. ocdcm_ (reconfigure) -519- 09/01/87 [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (reconfigure): Assigned OPCx as the bootload console for PERSON.PROJ.T. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The specified process has configured the specified console as the bootload console. The bootload console at the time of the reconfiguration is reconfigured as an alternate device. Action: No operator action is required. [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (reconfigure): Bootload console deconfigured with CCRF set. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: During console reconfiguration. Meaning: The bootload console was deconfigured by use of the set_system_console command and the site had specified the CCRF parameter in the config file. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (reconfigure): Consigned OPCx as an I/O device for PERSON.PROJ.T. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The specified process has configured the specified console as an I/O device. Action: No operator action is required. ocdcm_ (reconfigure) -520- 09/01/87 [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (reconfigure): Marked OPCx as an inoperative device for PERSON.PROJ.T. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The specified process has configured the specified console as an inoperative device. Action: No operator action is required. [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (reconfigure): MCA input through OPCx, disabled by PERSON.PROJ.T. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The input to the MCA (Maint. Channel Adapter) in the IMU (Interrupt Multiplexer Unit) from special keyboard sequences has been LOCKed (disabled). Input to the MCA can now only come from the on-line, Multics controlled, channel 03 interface. Action: No operator action is required. [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (reconfigure): MCA(nn) input through OPCx, enabled by PERSON.PROJ.T. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The input to MCA(nn) via special console keyboard sequences has been enabled (UNLOCKed). Action: No operator action is required. ocdcm_ (reconfigure) -521- 09/01/87 [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (reconfigure): Timeout executing MCA LOCK on OPCx for PERSON.PROJ.T. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The I/O to LOCK the MCA interface through OPCx did not complete within a given time. Action: This is most likely a hardware failure of the console channel adapter or the IMU central. [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (reconfigure): Timeout executing MCA(nn) UNLOCK on OPCx for PERSON.PROJ.T. Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The I/O to UNLOCK the MCA(nn) interface through OPCx did not complete within a given time. Action: This is most likely a hardware failure of the console channel adapter or the IMU central. [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (reset_console): Reset bootload console for PERSON.PROJ.T. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The bootload console has been reset by the specified process. Action: No operator action is required. ocdcm_ (reset_console) -522- 09/01/87 [ocdcm_.pl1] ocdcm_ (unlock_oc_data): Lock not mine. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A process attempting to unlock oc_data found a non-zero lock that was not its own. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [on_line_salvager.pl1] on_line_salvager: cannot get activation info on PPPPP ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The on line salvager could not determine the length of a directory to be salvaged. A truncated copy will be made in >dumps. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [on_line_salvager.pl1] on_line_salvager: error from sum on PPPPP ERRORMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The on line salvager could not access the branch for a sdirectory to be salvaged. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Follow normal recovery procedures. on_line_salvager -523- 09/01/87 [on_line_salvager.pl1] on_line_salvager: Getting pathname of PPPPP Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The on line salvager cannot obtain the pathname of a directory to be salvaged. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Take a dump. Contact the system programming staff. Follow normal recovery procedures. [on_line_salvager.pl1] on_line_salvager: lock error ERROMESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The on line salvager could not lock its data base. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Follow normal recovery procedures. Be sure that a dump is taken. [mc_tty_.pl1] OPER: Stream: Initializer terminal. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message is typed if the operator enters a blank line on a message coordinator terminal. It indicates that input is expected on the terminal, and that output will be inhibited for 30 seconds. Action: Type a system control command. OPER -524- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept: CHANNEL set to "full". Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept command. Meaning: CHANNEL is already in use and authorization request has not changed from it's current state. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept: channel not available Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept command. Meaning: Channel cannot be used as a message coordinator channel. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept: channel not defined in cdt. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept command. Meaning: Channel is not found in the system cdt and therefore cannot be used. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_mc_cmds_ -525- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept: error: unknown privilege code Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept command. Meaning: The operator has typed accept CHANNEL PRIVILEGE but PRIVILEGE is not a known privilege code. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE accept unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept command. Meaning: The error was returned from mc_commands_$new_tty causing the accept to abort. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Channel CHANNEL is not in Message Coordinator service. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept command. Meaning: CHANNEL cannot be accepted as a message coordinator terminal. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_mc_cmds_ -526- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Failed to accept CHANNEL. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept command. Meaning: The operator has issued an accept CHANNEL command, but CHANNEL cannot be accepted. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Failed to reset restriction. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept command. Meaning: Failed to reset the reply restriction. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Failed to set broadcast list to BROADCAST_LIST. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept command. Meaning: Failed to set the broadcast list BROADCAST_LIST. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_mc_cmds_ -527- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Failed to set restriction to RESTRICTION. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept command. Meaning: Failed to set the reply restriction. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE This name is reserved for the system console. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept command. Meaning: Attempt to accept identifier "otw_" which is THE identifier for the master console, which is automatically accepted on bootload. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Usage: accept channel_id {authority} {target} {broadcast_list} Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept command. Meaning: The operator has issued an accept command without any arguments. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_mc_cmds_ -528- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept: Ioname already attached and active. accept unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept command. Meaning: The error was returned from mc_commands_$new_tty causing the accept to abort. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept: Ioname not found. accept unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept command. Meaning: The error was returned from mc_commands_$new_tty causing the accept to abort. Channel not found in the cdt or pre-accepted as a virtual channel. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept_vchn: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Failed to accept VCHANNEL Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept_vchn command. Meaning: Unable to pre-accept VCHANNEL as a virtual channel identifier. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_mc_cmds_ -529- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept_vchn: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Failed to reset restriction. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept command. Meaning: Failed to reset the reply restriction. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept_vchn: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Failed to set broadcast list to BROADCAST_LIST. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept command. Meaning: Failed to set the broadcast list for BROADCAST_LIST. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept_vchn: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Failed to set restriction to REPLY_TARGET Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept command. Meaning: Failed to set the reply restriction for REPLY_TARGET. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_mc_cmds_ -530- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept_vchn: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Usage: accept_vchn channel_id -auth authority -target reply_target -bc_list input_broadcast_list Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept_vchn command. Meaning: Incorrect number of arguments supplied. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept_vchn: Incorrect IO channel specification. This name is reserved for the system console. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept_vchn command. Meaning: The specified virtual channel name given was "otw_". This identifier cannot be used as it identifies the system console. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept_vchn: Incorrect IO channel specification. DOT Virtual channel names may not contain a DOT Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept_vchn command. Meaning: The DOT (".") character cannot be used in the virtual channel specifier. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_mc_cmds_ -531- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept_vchn: Invalid argument -auth may be followed by one of the following: full, none, reply, daemon, query Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept_vchn command. Meaning: An incorrect argument to the -auth control argument was supplied. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept_vchn: Invalid argument Bad broadcast list: BROADCAST_LIST Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept_vchn command. Meaning: Incorrect argument supplied to the -bc_list control argument. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept_vchn: Invalid argument Bad reply target: TARGET Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept_vchn command. Meaning: An incorrect argument to the -reply control argument was supplied. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_mc_cmds_ -532- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept_vchn: Ioname already attached and active. VCHANNEL set to full. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept_vchn command. Meaning: VCHANNEL already active and authorization request is same. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: accept_vchn: Specified control argument is not accpeted Argument not accepted: ARGUMENT Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept_vchn command. Meaning: An incorrect control argument was supplied to the accept_vchn request. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: COMMAND: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE SYSDIR>answer_table Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command, COMMAND. Meaning: The system was unable to access the answer_table in SYSDIR. Action: Contact the system programming staff. operator_mc_cmds_ -533- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: COMMAND: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE SYSDIR>cdt Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command, COMMAND. Meaning: The system was unable to access the cdt in SYSDIR. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: COMMAND: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE SYSDIR>installation_parms Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command, COMMAND. Meaning: The system was unable to access the installation_parms in SYSDIR. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: COMMAND: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE SYSDIR>whotab Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command, COMMAND. Meaning: The system was unable to access the whotab in SYSDIR. Action: Contact the system programming staff. operator_mc_cmds_ -534- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: COMMAND: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Incorrect number of arguments. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command COMMAND. Meaning: Insufficient number of arguments supplied with the command. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: COMMAND: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE removing user (no proc) on channel CHANNEL Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: An error described by ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE occured while attempting the operator command, COMMAND. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: COMMAND: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE trying to access SYSDIR>mc_anstbl Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command, COMMAND. Meaning: The system was not able to access the mc_anstbl in SYSDIR. Action: Contact the system programming staff. operator_mc_cmds_ -535- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: define: Action not performed. define unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator define command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$define causing the define to abort. Target channel found requiring an accept in mc_anstbl. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: define: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE define unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator define command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$define causing the define to abort. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: define: Ioname not active. define unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator define command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$define causing the define to abort. Target channel not active in the mc_anstbl. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_mc_cmds_ -536- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: define: Ioname not found. define unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator define command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$define causing the define to abort. Could not locate VCONS in vcons_tab. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: define: There is no room to make requested allocations. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator define command. Meaning: The operator has issued a define SOURCE STREAM VCONS command but the system could not make the new entry in the message routing table. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: define: Typename not found. define unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator define command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$define causing the define to abort. Target VCONS type not known. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_mc_cmds_ -537- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: deroute: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE reroute unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator deroute command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$deroute causing the deroute to abort. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: deroute: There is no room to make requested allocations. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator deroute command. Meaning: The operator has issued a deroute SOURCE STREAM VCONS command but the system had no room to make the new entry in the message routing table. There may be up to 16 sources, each with 8 streams, and each stream may have up to 8 virtual consoles. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: drop: error: Channel CHANNEL not a message coordinator terminal. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Cannot drop CHANNEL as it cannot be found attached to the message coordinator. Action: Contact the system programming staff. operator_mc_cmds_ -538- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: drop: error: Channel CHANNEL not configured. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: Channel CHANNEL is not defined in the system cdt. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: drop: error: Channel CHANNEL not dialed to initializer. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: CHANNEL must be dialed to the initializer before being dropped. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: drop: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE drop unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator drop command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$remove_tty causing the drop to abort. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_mc_cmds_ -539- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: redefine: Action not performed. redefine unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator redefine command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$redefine causing the redefine to abort. Target channel found requiring an accept in mc_anstbl. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: redefine: Allocation could not be performed. redefine unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator redefine command. Meaning: The operator has issued a redefine VCONS SOURCE STREAM VCONS command but the system could not make the new entry in the message routing table. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: redefine: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE redefine unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator redefine command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$redefine causing the redefine to abort. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_mc_cmds_ -540- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: redefine: Ioname not active. redefine unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator redefine command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$redefine causing the redefine to abort. Target channel not active in the mc_anstbl. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: redefine: Ioname not found. redefine unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator redefine command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$redefine causing the redefine to abort. Could not locate VCONS in vcons_tab. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: redefine: Typename not found. redefine unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator redefine command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$redefine causing the redefine to abort. Target VCONS type not known. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_mc_cmds_ -541- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: reroute: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE reroute unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator reroute command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$reroute causing the reroute to abort. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: reroute: There is no room to make requested allocations. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator reroute command. Meaning: The operator has issued a reroute SOURCE STREAM OLD_VCONS NEW_VCONS command but the system had no room to make the new entry in the message routing table. There may be up to 16 sources, each with 8 streams, and each stream may have up to 8 virtual consoles. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: route: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE route unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator route command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$route causing the route to abort. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_mc_cmds_ -542- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: route: Ioname not found. route unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator route command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$route causing the route to abort. VCONS not located in vcons_tab. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: route: There is no room to make requested allocations. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator route command. Meaning: The operator has issued a route SOURCE STREAM VCONS command but the system had no room to make the new entry in the message routing table. There may be up to 16 sources, each with 8 streams, and each stream may have up to 8 virtual consoles. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: substty: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE removing channel CHANNEL Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator substty command. Meaning: Unable to remove CHANNEL designated as the source of the substitution. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_mc_cmds_ -543- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: substty: Channel CHANNEL not configured. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator substty command. Meaning: Channel CHANNEL is not found in the system cdt. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: substty: Channel CHANNEL not dialed to initializer Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator substty command. Meaning: Channel CHANNEL was not previously dialed to the initializer and thus cannot be substituted. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: substty: error: cannot substty for same channel Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator substty command. Meaning: The operator has attempted to use substty to substitute a channel for itself. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_mc_cmds_ -544- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: substty: error: channel not available Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept command. Meaning: Channel cannot be used as a message coordinator channel. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: substty: error: channel not defined in cdt. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator accept command. Meaning: Channel is not found in the system cdt and therefore cannot be used. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: substty: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE substty unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator substty command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$substty causing the substty to abort. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_mc_cmds_ -545- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: substty: Ioname not found. substty unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator substty command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$substty causing the substty to abort. Could not locate source channel in mc_anstbl. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: substty: Ioname not found. substty unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator substty command. Meaning: The error was returned from mc_commands_$new_tty causing the substty to abort. The target channel not found in the cdt or pre-accepted as a virtual channel. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: substty: The requested action was not performed. substty unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator substty command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$substty causing the substty to abort. The target channel is in a "pending" state, which means it has not been accepted yet. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_mc_cmds_ -546- 09/01/87 [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: undefine: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE undefine unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator undefine command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$undefine causing the undefine to abort. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_mc_cmds_.pl1] operator_mc_cmds_: undefine: Ioname not found. undefine unsuccessful. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator undefine command. Meaning: An error was returned from mc_commands_$undefine causing the undefine to abort. Could not locate VCONS in vcons_tab. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: bump: error: invalid arguments Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A bad argument has been typed to the bump command. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_process_cmds_ -547- 09/01/87 [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: bump: NAME.PROJ bumped Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This is the response to an operator bump command. The user affected is named. Action: No operator action is required. [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: bump: NAME.PROJ has "nobump" Stream: $as1 Time: While system is running. Meaning: This is the response to the command bump NAME PROJ if the user has the nobump privilege. The user was not bumped. Action: If it is imperative to bump the user, for instance at system shutdown time, do a who to find out his channel number, then type "bump CHANNEL". [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: bump: no bump signalled to NAME PROJ Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: An operator bump command specified a nonexistent channel name or user name and project. No action was taken on the command. Action: Enter a corrected command line. This message may be printed as a result of trying to bump a user by name when he has nobump privilege. Bump him by channel name instead. operator_process_cmds_ -548- 09/01/87 [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: COMMAND: error: Invalid FNP tag: FNP Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command COMMAND. Meaning: The FNP tag following COMMAND was more than one character in length. FNP specifiers can only be one character long (ie: a, b, c, etc.). Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: COMMAND: error: No FNP tag specified Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command COMMAND. Meaning: Expected a FNP designator, but none typed following COMMAND. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: COMMAND: error: No multiplexer specified Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command COMMAND. Meaning: Expected a multiplexer designator, but none typed following COMMAND. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_process_cmds_ -549- 09/01/87 [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: COMMAND: error: Usage: COMMAND (Person.Project|CHANNEL|mpx MPX) {TIME MESSAGE} The "Person Project" format is obsolete. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command COMMAND. Meaning: The character "." was not found on the request line and COMMAND was not followed by a process id. If argument following COMMAND is personid and projectid, the correct syntax is "Person.Project" not "Person Project". Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: COMMAND: error: Usage: COMMAND (Person.Project|CHANNEL|mpx MPX|-pid) {TIME MESSAGE} Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command COMMAND. Meaning: Insufficient number of arguments supplied with the command. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: COMMAND: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE SYSDIR>answer_table Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command, COMMAND. Meaning: The system was unable to access the answer_table in SYSDIR. Action: Contact the system programming staff. operator_process_cmds_ -550- 09/01/87 [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: COMMAND: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE SYSDIR>cdt Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command, COMMAND. Meaning: The system was unable to access the cdt in SYSDIR. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: COMMAND: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE SYSDIR>installation_parms Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command, COMMAND. Meaning: The system was unable to access the installation_parms in SYSDIR. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: COMMAND: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE SYSDIR>whotab Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command, COMMAND. Meaning: The system was unable to access the whotab in SYSDIR. Action: Contact the system programming staff. operator_process_cmds_ -551- 09/01/87 [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: COMMAND: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Error recieved from AS. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command COMMAND. Meaning: Recieved an error from answering service attempting to remove the terminal user from the system answer table. User's process state will remain unchanged. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: COMMAND: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE From hcs_$wakeup for CHANNEL Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command COMMAND. Meaning: Recieved an error from answering service when attempting to process the command COMMAND for channel CHANNEL. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: COMMAND: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Incorrect number of arguments. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command COMMAND. Meaning: Insufficient number of arguments supplied with the command. Action: Enter a corrected command line. operator_process_cmds_ -552- 09/01/87 [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: COMMAND: ERROR_TABLE_MESSAGE Invalid process id: PROCESS_ID. Use the first 6 or all 12 digits of the pid. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command COMMAND. Meaning: The typed length of the PROCESS_ID was incorrect. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: detach: Channel CHANNEL is not currently active and cannot be detached. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: An operator detach command specified a channel that is not attached. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: detach: CHANNEL is in use by the message coordinator and can not be detached. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: An operator detach command specified a message coordinator channel. The channel was not detached. Action: Enter a corrected command line. Use the drop command to take a channel away from the message coordinator. operator_process_cmds_ -553- 09/01/87 [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: detach: error: invalid arguments Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A bad argument has been typed to the detach command. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: detach: ERROR_MESSAGE CHANNEL Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The operator has issued a detach CHANNEL command and the error described by ERROR_MESSAGE occurred during the attempt to detach it. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: detach: NAME.PROJ detached Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This is the response to an operator detach command. The user affected is named. Action: No operator action is required. operator_process_cmds_ -554- 09/01/87 [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: detach: no detach signalled to NAME PROJ Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: An operator detach command specified a nonexistent channel name or user name and project. No action was taken on the command. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: disconnect: NAME.PROJ disconnected. Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This is the response to an operator disconnect command. The user affected is named. Action: No operator action is required. [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: terminate: NAME.PROJ terminated Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This is the response to an operator terminate command. The user affected is named. Action: No operator action is required. operator_process_cmds_ -555- 09/01/87 [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: terminate: no terminate signalled to NAME PROJ Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: An operator terminate command specified a nonexistent channel name or user name and project. No action was taken on the command. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: unbump: error: invalid arguments Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: A bad argument has been typed to the unbump command. No action was taken. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: unbump: NAME.PROJ unbumped Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: This is the response to an operator unbump command. The user affected is named. Action: No operator action is required. operator_process_cmds_ -556- 09/01/87 [operator_process_cmds_.pl1] operator_process_cmds_: unbump: no unbump signalled to NAME PROJ Stream: $as1 Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: An operator unbump command specified a nonexistent channel name or user name and project, or the user specified was not in a bumped state. No action was taken on the command. Action: Enter a corrected command line. [page_error.alm] page_fault: Deleting main memory at AAAA, SCU TAG, due to parity errors. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: Due to main memory parity errors, the system is automatically removing a page of main memory from the memory in SCU TAG, preventing further use during this bootload. Action: Inform Field Engineering personnel about possible problems with this SCU. [page_error.alm] page_fault: device read not complete DSKX_NN{S} DDDD Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This message is used for program debugging only. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. Contact the system programming staff. page_fault -557- 09/01/87 [page_error.alm] page_fault: fatal error at loc AAAA Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [page_error.alm] page_fault: fatal error in done, ptp ZZZZ Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: While posting an I/O completion, the system found a page table pointer of zero, or found that the page was not out of service. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [page_error.alm] page_fault: mylock on global lock Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: When page_fault attempted to lock the global page control lock, it found it already locked to the same process. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. page_fault -558- 09/01/87 [page_error.alm] page_fault: nonfatal error at loc AAAA Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. The system attempts to keep running. Action: No operator action is required. [page_error.alm] page_fault: out of main memory Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The page removal algorithm was unable to find a removable page. Incorrect system programmer action, damage to the AST, or an error in the supervisor or the hardware could cause this symptom. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. page_fault -559- 09/01/87 [page_error.alm] page_fault: Reverting page on DSKX_NN{S} Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A segment residing on DSKX_NN{S} has had one of its pages reverted to an earlier copy of the same page. The damaged switch is set. This can happen due to device error or main memory errors. Subsequent user processes attempting to use this segment will receive an error indication. Binary information identifying the damaged segment is encoded into this message for subsequent automatic processing. The pathname of the damaged segment will appear in a message in the answering service log, bearing the syserr log sequence number of this message, shortly after this message occurs. Action: Attempt to identify the damaged segment and inform its owner. [page_error.alm] page_fault: Zeroing page on DSKX_NN{S} Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A segment residing on DSKX_NN{S} has been damaged due to a device error. The segment damaged switch is set and a page of zeros is introduced into the segment. Subsequent user processes attempting to use this segment will receive an error indication. Binary information identifying the damaged segment is encoded into this message for subsequent automatic processing. The pathname of the damaged segment will appear in a message in the answering service log, bearing the syserr_log sequence number of this message, shortly after this message occurs. Action: Attempt to identify the damaged segment, and inform its owner. page_fault -560- 09/01/87 [page_error.alm] page_synch: dm_journal_seg_ inconsistent. Time: While system is running. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [page_error.alm] page_synch: Out of free entries in dm_journal_seg_. Time: While system is running. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pc.pl1.pmac] pc: truncate_deposit_all call on VTOCed seg at ASTEP Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A call to pc$truncate_deposit_all has been made on a segment for which this operation is not allowed. The AST entry at ASTEP should have a zero unique ID but it does not. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. This error crashes the system. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. pc -561- 09/01/87 [pc.pl1.pmac] pc: unprotected address DDDDD in DSKX_NN VTOCX Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The disk address DDDDD is not marked as protected in the record usage map for the volume mounted on DSKX_NN. This condition has been discovered while activating the segment with VTOC index VTOCX. The segment's damaged switch is turned on, and a page of zeros will replace the bad address. This condition may be symptomatic of disk or other hardware failure. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [pc_abs.pl1.pmac] pc_abs$unwire_abs: Attempt to unwire inconsistent CME at CMEP. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The core map entry for the page being abs unwired did not have the abs_w flag on, which indicates that it was properly abs wired. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Follow normal recovery procedures. pc_abs$unwire_abs -562- 09/01/87 [pc_abs.pl1.pmac] pc_abs$unwire_abs: Attempt to unwire inconsistent PTW at PTP. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A page at PTP, within the range of pages being unwired for, was found to either not be wired or no longer in memory. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Follow normal recovery procedures. [pc_abs.pl1.pmac] pc_abs$unwire_abs: Called with NULL astep. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Contact the system programming staff. Follow normal recovery procedures. [pc_abs.pl1.pmac] pc_abs: Parity error in I/O buffer. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. pc_abs -563- 09/01/87 [pc_deposit.pl1] pc_deposit: Address XXXXXX out of paging region on dskX_NN{s}. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt was made to return disk address XXXXXX on device dskX_NN{s} to the free pool. The address is not in the paging region. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. It may be necessary to run the physical volume salvager on the device. [pc_deposit.pl1] pc_deposit: Deposit in-use address XXXXXX on dskX_NN{s}. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt was made to return address XXXXXX on device dskX_NN{s} to the free record pool, but the address was already marked as free. This indicates damage to control structures on the device. This damage can be corrected by a physical volume salvage. Action: Contact the system programming staff. pc_deposit -564- 09/01/87 [pc_deposit.pl1] pc_deposit: Invalid address XXXXXX on dskX_NN{s}. Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: In attempting to deposit address XXXXXX on device dskX_NN{s}, an invalid volume map offset was computed. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. It may be necessary to run the physical volume salvager on the device. [pc_deposit.pl1] pc_deposit: Unrecoverable I/O error on Volmap page M of dskX_NN{s}. Addresses lost. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: There was an unrecoverable I/O error on a page of the Volume Map, which describes free records of the volume. All free records described by that page have been lost. Action: It may be possible to recover the lost addresses by a volume salvage. If there is a hard device error, the volume salvage will fail. In this case, it will be necessary to recover the volume onto a good pack. [ring_0_peek.pl1] PERSON.PROJ.T: MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A privileged user has sent a message to be printed on the SYSERR console. Action: Read the message and take appropriate action. PERSON.PROJ.T -565- 09/01/87 [ring_0_peek.pl1] PERSON.PROJ.T: NN words @ SSS|XXX XXX WWWWWWWWWWWW to YYYYYYYYYYYY XXX WWWWWWWWWWWW to YYYYYYYYYYYY Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: A privileged user has patched the hardcore supervisor. Action: No operator action is required. [prds_init.pl1] prds_init: Invalid size for prds$fast_connect_code Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: System Intialization. Meaning: There is an inconsistency between modules prds and fast_connect_init on the boot tape. Specifically, the amount of space allocated for fast connect code in the prds does not agree with the size of the code in fast_connect_init. The most likely cause is that one of these modules is not up to date. Action: Contact the system administrator. A new boot tape must be generated with the proper versions of modules prds and fast_connect_init. prds_init -566- 09/01/87 [priv_delete_vtoce.pl1] priv_delete_vtoce: failed to lock WWWWWW ERROR_MESSAGE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: An attempt to lock a directory has failed. This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. The Multics System Tape may be incorrect. If the problem persists, try another MST. [proc_int_handler.pl1] proc_int_handler: Invalid IPS interrupt(s) IPS_BITS for USERNAME. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: One or more undefined IPS messages as indicated by IPS_BITS have been sent to user USERNAME. They are ignored. Action: Contact the system programming staff. proc_int_handler -567- 09/01/87 [asu_.pl1] PROCEDURE: USER PROJ CHN is not stopped (state = S) even though destroy flag = D; it might not be possible to destroy this process Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an operator command to bump or log out an interactive, absentee, or daemon user. Meaning: The process being bumped or logged out was found to be partially logged out already, but not in the stopped state. An attempt will be made to destroy this process, but it might fail. Action: Contact the system programming staff. [asu_.pl1] PROCEDURE: USER.PROJ CHN was already stopped and will be destroyed (stopstop wakeup was lost) Stream: as (severity1) Time: In response to an operator command to bump or log out an interactive, absentee, or daemon user. Meaning: The process being bumped or logged out was found to be in the stopped state (partially logged out). A wakeup from ring zero indicating that the process was stopped and could be destroyed was apparently lost. Destruction of the process will be completed. Action: Contact the system programming staff. PROCEDURE -568- 09/01/87 [pxss.alm] pxss: APT not locked Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: APTE disdains all processors Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. " There are no processors-required set for this APTE. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: APTE not locked Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. pxss -569- 09/01/87 [pxss.alm] pxss: apte.state ^= ready Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: empty_t APTE not stopped or empty Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. " an attempt was made to clear an APTE that of a process that was neither " stopped nor empty. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: freeing unknown stack_0 Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. " the stack_0 being returned could not be found in the list of stack_0s. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. pxss -570- 09/01/87 [pxss.alm] pxss: ITT overflows Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: lock_stack_queue stac failed Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. " This indicates a hardware error. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: mylock on stack queue Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. pxss -571- 09/01/87 [pxss.alm] pxss: no available stack_0 Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: no stack_0 sdw Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: No term_processid Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. " As a process was about to indicate its demise to the master process, " it discovered, to its chagrin, that it had forgotten who that was. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. pxss -572- 09/01/87 [pxss.alm] pxss: notify time out: event=ZZZZZZZZZZZZ. During init/shutdown. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: System Intialization. Meaning: A hardcore event has not occurred within a reasonable time during system initialization or shutdown. This may be due to hardware problems or to a programming error. The system attempts to continue initialization or shutdown. Action: If this message persists, contact system programmers. [pxss.alm] pxss: notify time out: event=ZZZZZZZZZZZZ, pid=XXXXXXXXXXXX Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: A hardcore event has not occurred within a reasonable time. This may be due to hardware problems or to a programming error. The system attempts to continue operation. Action: If this message persists, contact system programmers. pxss -573- 09/01/87 [pxss.alm] pxss: sprq already on prds Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: stack_0 page 0 wired Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. " process loading was about to wire the first page of the ring 0 stack when " it discovered that it had been beaten to the punch. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: Stop returned from getwork Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. pxss -574- 09/01/87 [pxss.alm] pxss: subroutine_save stack overflow Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: System default procs required reset to ABCDEFGH Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: During CPU deconfiguration. Meaning: Due to the deletion of a CPU, there were no online CPUs remaining in the default set of CPUs. These CPUs are the only CPUs on which processes can run which have not requested to be run on specific CPUs. The default set of CPUs has been changed to all online CPUs. Action: Contact the system administrator. [pxss.alm] pxss: thread_him_in already threaded Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. pxss -575- 09/01/87 [pxss.alm] pxss: thread_him_in x0 zero Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: thread_him_in x1 zero Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: thread_him_in x4 zero Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. pxss -576- 09/01/87 [pxss.alm] pxss: thread_him_in x4->apte.fp ^= x1 Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: unlock apt read lock bad count Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: UNLOCK_bp not locked Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. pxss -577- 09/01/87 [pxss.alm] pxss: unlock_stack_queue not my lock Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: unlock_stack_queue stacq failed Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. " This indicates a hardware error. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: UNLOCK_X2 not locked Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. pxss -578- 09/01/87 [pxss.alm] pxss: UNLOCK_x3 not locked Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: untenable blocked APTE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: untenable empty APTE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. pxss -579- 09/01/87 [pxss.alm] pxss: untenable stopped APTE Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: unthread null back ptr Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: unthread null cur.fp Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. pxss -580- 09/01/87 [pxss.alm] pxss: unthread prev.fp ^= cur Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: write_to_read bad lock count Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. [pxss.alm] pxss: write_to_read ldac failed Stream: BOS Typewriter (Crashes system) Time: While system is running. Meaning: This indicates a logic error in the supervisor, or CPU or memory hardware problems. " This indicates a hardware error. Action: Follow normal recovery procedures. pxss -581- 09/01/87 [rcp_control_.pl1] RCP: Acquired DEVICE from storage system. Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The operator has used the set_drive_usage command to make DRIVE an IO drive. Action: No operator action is required. [rcp_control_.pl1] RCP: Added device DEVICE Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: In response to an operator command. Meaning: The operator has added a user I/O disk drive with adddev. Action: No operator action is required. [rcp_reserve_.pl1] RCP: An error locking rcpd for reservation for RESERVED_FOR by RESERVER [if they're not the same] (id=RES_ID). Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: An error was found in the locking data for the resource. Action: No operator action is required. RCP -582- 09/01/87 [rcp_control_.pl1] RCP: Assigned DEVICE to PERSON.PROJ.T Stream: Logged in SYSERR log. Time: While system is running. Meaning: DEVICE has been assigned to a user process. Action: No operator action is required. [rcp_ioi_attach_.pl1] RCP: Attached DEVICE for PERSON.PROJ.T Stream: BOS Typewriter. Time: While system is running. Meaning: The device DEVICE has been attached by the user process. Action: No operator action is required. RCP -583- 09/01/87 [rcp_disk_.pl1] RCP: Authenticate DRIVE for PERSON.PROJ.T. RCP: It has LABEL_TYPE label NAME. (RCP: All N subvolume labels are unreadable.) (RCP: VOL_NAME on subvol a, VOL_NAME on subvol b, VOL_NAME on subvol c.) (RCP: User requested volume DIFFERENT_NAME.) Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The operator must verify that the correct pack is mounted on DRIVE. If the DIFFERENT_NAME message indicates that the label on the pack (NAME) is different from the user's request then special instructions from the system administrator must be followed. Action: If the pack is correct then use the "x auth" function to input the DRIVE and the authentication code which matches LABEL_TYPE: "ss" for "Storage System" or "copy of Storage System"; "io" for "IO"; "urd" for "UnReaDable"; or "urg" for "UnReGistered". If the wrong pack is mounted then use the authentication code "no". RCP -584- 09/01/87 [rcp_tape_.pl1] RCP: Authenticate DRIVE. It has LABEL_TYPE label LABEL and is UNREGISTERED. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The tape volume requested is not a registered tape volume. In addittion, the system may not have been able to determine that the volume loaded is in fact the one requested. The label read from the tape on DEVICE was of type LABEL_TYPE and was LABEL. If LABEL is "(Manual Halt)" this indicates that the tape drive was found in standby while trying to read/verify the label. Any non-printable characters in the label are represented by ".". Action: If the volume is correct and is to be registered to the user requesting this attachment use the "x auth" function to input the DRIVE number and the authentication code on the tape volume, or "***" if there is no authentication code. If authentication was requested due to the drive being in standby, the tape should be rewound manually and rereadied manually and the above procedure for authentication followed. RCP -585- 09/01/87 [rcp_tape_.pl1] RCP: Authenticate DRIVE. It has LABEL_TYPE label LABEL. Stream: BOS Typewriter (sounds beeper) Time: While system is running. Meaning: The system cannot determine that the volume on DRIVE is the one requested. The operator must authenticate the volume. The label read from the tape on DEVICE was of type LABEL_TYPE and was LABEL. If LABEL is "(Manual Halt)" this indicates that the tape drive was found in standby while trying to read/verify the label. If LABEL_TYPE is ANSI and LABEL is "