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MESSAGE
BAD CCP - MISSING EOR
BAD
DIR~CTORY
ON ADL.
BAD DUMP INDEX, DUMP ABANDONED.
BAD NETON STATUS
BAD NETWORK BLOCK DISCARDED.
BAD VERIFICATION RECORD FILE LF-Ifn.
or
BAD VERIFICATION RECORD FILE NF-1fn.
SIGNIFICANCE
The CCP file being used by NS contains
unrecognizable data.
NS encountered an EOF
instead of an EOR.
An
incorrect application definition
language' (ADL) file was encountered during
MCS initiation.
The dump index file NDA4IND which NS uses
to find names forNPU dmp files contains
invalid data.
NS received an unrecognizable status when
attempting a NETON action.
Informative message indicating that NIP has
received a block from the network that it
cannot recognize.
NIP discards such blocks,
and records in the dayfile the NAM block
header word, followed by the network header
word, followed by the text of the block.
This message occurs when NAM stops running
because of deadstart recovery or network
shutdown for example, and the NPU remains
active.
With the host down, CCP places all
up1ine messages in the input queue.
When
NAM is initialized again, all these messages
are delivered to the host.
NIP does not
recognize most, if not all, of these
messages because logical links, supervisory
links, and logical connections are not
reestablished yet.
Ignore this message
during NAM initialization; however, if the
network is up and running, then this message
indicates an error has occurred in the
network.
The error is not serious and the
network need not be taken down, unless the
error occurs consistently.
The NDL processor opened an existing local
configuration file (LF) or network
configuration file (NF) with the local file
name indicated by 1fn.
This file did not
contain a verification header record.
This
message is also issued at the end of a file
creation job when fatal errors were
detected during processing.
ACTION
Assign a new CCP file
(refer to n.CFO.CCP
command in section 7),
and reenable the NPU.
Inform site analyst.
Recreate ADL file.
Purge
~DA4IND
and all
NPU . dump files.
None.
NS will abort and
restart itself.
I f
dur ing NAM
initialization, ignore.
Otherwise, consult site
analyst.
The unverifiable file
should be recreated or
a different file used
for NDL processor
input.
ROUTINE
NS
MCS
NS
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NS
NIP
NDL
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