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Dtc device file access utilities and telnet port identification
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Critical Messages
usage: ocd -n<node_name> -f<pseudonym> [-b<board_no>] [-p<port_no>] [-c<pc_file_path>]
usage: ocdebug -n<node_name> -f<pseudonym> [-b<board_no>] [-p<port_no>] [-c<pc_file_path>]
CAUSE: Ocd or ocdebug was executed with an illegal or missing option.
ACTION: Restart ocd or ocdebug using the correct syntax and note that:
1. Legal options for both ocd and ocdebug are -n, -f, -b, p, -c, and -l.
2. Option -d is a legal option only for ocdebug.
3. Options -n and -f are mandatory for both ocd and ocdebug.
4. Each option requires an argument.
(100) ERROR: Invalid node name <node_name>: system error <system_error>: <system_message>
CAUSE: The node name argument specified with the -n option could not be
resolved into an IP address due to the system error given.
ACTION: Restart ocd or ocdebug using a valid node name and note that:
1. The node name specified with the -n option must be defined in a name database.
2. The node name specified with the -n option must have an IP address assigned to it in that
name database.
3. The access to that name database must not be impeded in any way.
One way of validating the node name is to execute the nslookup command.
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Appendix B: ocd Logging Messages
[-l<log_level>]
[-l<log_level>] [-d<level>]

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