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Table 12
Application messages that appear in the SysLog file (continued)
Message
hlinkX25: nstatq( ) - errno ='UNIX
error number'
hlinkX25 error in wait_msg_q( ) -
errno ='UNIX error number'
hlnkX25: msgget( ) - errno
='UNIX error number'
hlnkX25: write to trace file failed
hlinklan: Invalid State: ÔUNIX
error numberÕ
hlinklan: bad fd in readset for
select Ð errno = ÔUNIX error
numberÕ
hlinklan: bad timeout value for
select Ð errno = ÔUNIX error
numberÕ
hlinklan: unexpected errno value
for select Ð errno = ÔUNIX error
numberÕ
hlinklan: listen socket is not
active Ð errno = ÔUNIX error
numberÕ
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Description
Indicates an internal application problem. Use
Procedure 2: SBC restart.
Indicates an internal application problem. Use
Procedure 2: SBC restart.
Indicates an internal application problem. Use
Procedure 2: SBC restart.
There is a problem writing to the trace file for link 1.
The file system may be full. Log in as maint and use
diskuse. Refer to the filedelete command if the disk
usage is greater than 95 percent. If the file system is
not full, restart the trace by logging in as mlusr and
invoking the untrace link 1 command followed by the
trace link 1 command.
This message can occur during normal message
processing. It indicates that the link state is invalid,
and is an internal software error.
This message can occur during normal message
processing. It occurs when a bad file descriptor value
(socket number) is put into the select statement
readset.
This message occurs when a bad time-out value is
used for the select statement which is used to monitor
all socket file descriptor activity.
This message occurs when an unexpected errno
value is received during select statement execution
time.
This message can occur during an accept( ) operation
which executes during socket connectivity, indicating
that the listen socket is not active.
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