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Table 5-1
Fatal error messages
Error Message
Task
Explanation
Error Recovery Procedure
"Acckey failure [%d] –– table: %s"
display
A database error has occurred.
Reinstall the hardware and software if there were errors during the most recent installation.
"alarms are not allowed in NAC"
signal processor
A system error has occurred.
Ignore the message if this is an isolated incident. Call your Northern Telecom service
representative if the problem persists.
"An unknown error (number %d) was detected"
ft_server
A system error has occurred.
The task should begin its recovery process and will start again without user intervention. If the
problem reoccurs, then call your Northern Telecom service representative.
"An unknown error (number %d) was detected"
Ipath
A system error has occurred.
The task should begin its recovery process and will start again without user intervention. If the
problem reoccurs, then call your Northern Telecom service representative.
"attach shared memory failed (READ): %s"
libcommon
A system error has occurred. An earlier Warning Error Message should clarify the reason for
this error.
The task should begin its recovery process and will start again without user intervention. If the
problem reoccurs, then call your Northern Telecom service representative.
Network Administration Center System Administration and Maintenance Guide Product release 2
Note: Some of the fatal error messages shown here contain one or
more of the following character strings: %d, %s, %c, or %lx.
The message as it appears on the screen replaces these character strings
with the appropriate information. The string, %d, represents a number.
The string, %s, represents the name of either a database table or a task.
The string, %c, represents a single character. The string, %lx,
represents a hexadecimal number.
Module
Uremote.c
Usignal.c
ft_server.c
fxfr.c
Uatt_shm.c
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