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Table 8-13
Error Messages (continued)
Error Code and Message
1F ERR NEGOTIATING BUFFER
SIZE
20 UNABLE TO LOGIN
21 UNABLE TO SET PASSWORD
22 UNABLE TO CONNECT TO
SERVER
23 UNABLE TO ATTACH TO
QUEUE
24 PSERVER CLOSED
CONNECTION
25 DISCONNECTING - SPX
TIMEOUT
26 UNKNOWN NCP RETURN CODE
27 UNEXPECTED PSERVER DATA
RCVD
28 OUT OF BUFFERS
142 Chapter 8 HP Jetdirect Configuration Pages
Description
a problem with the print server. Make sure all cables and routers are functioning
correctly. Try restarting the print server.
A failure was detected when selecting the buffer size to be used when reading print data
from the file server. This may indicate a network problem.
When the HP Jetdirect print server is configured for multiple file servers, the error is only
displayed on the configuration page if none of the file servers was successfully
connected.
A failure was detected when the HP Jetdirect print server tried to log onto the file server.
This could be caused by the print server object not existing on the file server, or by a
security check that prevents the print server from logging in.
Make sure the file server name and print server object name are correct. Use
PCONSOLE to erase the password for the print server object. Create a new print server
object.
When the HP Jetdirect print server is configured for multiple file servers, the error is only
displayed on the configuration page if none of the file servers made the connection.
A failure was detected when the HP Jetdirect print server tried to set the password for
the print server object. (Whenever the HP Jetdirect print server is able to log in without
a password, it sets the password automatically.) This indicates a networking or security
problem. Create a new print server object.
When multiple file servers are configured, the error is only displayed on the configuration
page if none of the file servers were successfully connected.
Queue Server mode error. The HP Jetdirect print server could not establish an NCP
connection to the file server. Make sure that the correct file servers are connected.
When multiple file servers are configured, the error is only displayed on the configuration
page if none of the file servers were successfully connected.
A failure was detected when the HP Jetdirect print server tried to attach to one of the
queues assigned to the print server object. This may be because no servers are allowed
to attach to this queue. There may also be a networking or security problem. Use
PCONSOLE to make sure that servers are allowed to attach to the queue, to delete the
print server object from the list of queue servers if you want the HP Jetdirect print server
to service other queues, or to delete the queue and create a new one (the print server
object must be added to the list of queue servers).
When the HP Jetdirect print server is configured for multiple file servers, the error is only
displayed on the configuration page if none of the file servers made the connection.
The NetWare print server requested a termination of the connection with the HP
Jetdirect print server. No error exists or is indicated. Make sure the NetWare print server
is running, and restart it if necessary.
The SPX connection to the print server was lost after the connection had been made.
This indicates a possible network problem, or a problem with the print server. Make sure
all cables and routers are functioning correctly. Try restarting the print server.
The HP Jetdirect print server encountered an unexpected fatal error after it had
successfully connected to the file server. A wide variety of failures could produce this
error message, including a downed file server or a network router failure.
The print server sent some data when the HP Jetdirect print server had not given its
permission to do so. This indicates a possible print server problem, possibly a software
problem.
The HP Jetdirect print server was unable to allocate a buffer from its internal memory.
This indicates all buffers are busy due possibly to heavy broadcast traffic or large
amounts of network traffic directed to the print server.
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