HP T6553 D45 Reference Manual page 256

File utility program
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FUP Messages
Recovery. Variable-length blocks must contain at least two bytes at the beginning of
the block.
BAD CASE NUMBER
Cause. An error occurred in the program logic.
Effect. FUP ends abnormally.
Recovery. Call your service provider and describe the circumstances under which the
error occurred.
BAD PARTITION PARAMETERS
Cause. The PART specification for CREATE or ALTER was wrong. For example, all
partition numbers must be sequential, starting from 1. When this message appears
after FUP LOAD... PARTOF..., it indicates that FUP found the file that should have
been the primary file, but it was not a partitioned file, or it was not the primary partition
for the destination.
Effect. The command fails.
Recovery. In the first case, retry the command after specifying all partitions up to the
maximum partition number. In the second case, correct either the destination file name
or the PARTOF volume name.
BAD VARIABLE RECORD LENGTH
Cause. An attempt to load or copy a file failed because the record length specified for
a variable-length record was not valid. For example, the record length was a negative
number. This error can occur if the file to be loaded or copied was filled without
specifying the VAROUT option of the COPY command. Alternatively, data in the file
might have been corrupted.
Effect. The COPY or LOAD command fails.
Recovery. Retry the command after specifying the VAROUT option.
CANNOT MIX UNIQUE AND NON-UNIQUE KEYS WITHIN AN ALTERNATE KEY
FILE
Cause. Unique and nonunique alternate keys cannot reside in the same alternate-key
file.
Effect. The CREATE or ALTER command fails.
Recovery. Retry the command after changing the alternate-key file.
CAN'T CHECKSUM AUDITED FILES
Cause. An audited file was the object of a CHECKSUM command.
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