System V/68 Error Messages; Notice Messages - Northern Telecom NAC User Manual

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SYSTEM V/68 error messages

NOTICE messages

Table 6-4
SYSTEM V/68 NOTICE error messages
Error Message
"/usr busy: can't unmount /usr"
"bn = # er = #, #"
"Can't allocate message buffer"
"Configured value of NOFILES (#) is greater than max (#) NOFILES set to #"
"Configured value of NOFILES (#) is less than min (#) NOFILES set to #"
"contmemall – insufficient memory to allocate xx pages (system call failed)"
"contmemall – insufficient memory to lock xx pages (system call failed)"
"Device Error bn = # er = #, #"
"dupreg – insufficient memory to allocate xx pages (system call failed)"
"dupreg – insufficient memory to lock xx pages (system call failed)"
"File table overflow"
"getc pages – waiting for nnn contiguous pages"
"growreg – insufficient memory to allocate xx pages (system call failed)"
"growreg – insufficient memory to lock xx pages (system call failed)"
"iaddress > 2 24"
" str – insufficient memory to allocate # pages – system call failed"
"no space on floppy drive, slice #"
Network Administration Center System Administration and Maintenance Guide Product release 2
System error messages are divided into three severity classes: NOTICE,
WARNING and PANIC. When an error message is displayed, its severity
class is displayed as the first part of the message. The following operating
system error message tables are divided into severity classes. A description
of each severity class is given with each table. If any of these messages
appear, call your Northern Telecom service representative.
NOTICE error messages provide information on the system status. These
messages can sometimes help you to anticipate problems before troubles
occur. These error messages are defined in Table 6-4.
Operating system error messages
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