HP T6553 D45 Reference Manual page 278

File utility program
Table of Contents

Advertisement

FUP Messages
Recovery. Use the FILESEQ TAPE DEFINE attribute to skip files on a labeled tape.
SKIPOUT PARAMETER NOT ALLOWED FOR LABELED TAPES
Cause. An attempt was made to use the SKIPOUT parameter when the out-file for
the operation was a TAPE DEFINE name with LABELS set to label processing.
Effect. The command fails.
Recovery. Use the FILESEQ TAPE DEFINE attribute to skip files on a labeled tape.
{ SORTRECEIVE | SORTSEND | SORTSTART | SORTMERGEFINISH |
SORTMERGERECEIVE | SORTMERGESEND | SORTMERGESTART
[ FILE ERR nn, | NEWPROCESS ERR n %nn, | INTERNAL ERR nn, ]
[ [ SORT FILE nn, ] SORT ERROR n ]
Cause. The indicated error or errors were reported by a SORT interface routine during
execution of a LOAD, LOADALTFILE, or LISTOPENS command.
Effect. The LOAD, LOADALTFILE, or LISTOPENS command fails.
Recovery. A SORT error occurred in the specified phase. Four different types of
errors are possible. FILE ERR is a standard file-system error. NEWPROCESS ERR
includes the process creation error number (n) and additional process creation error
information (%nn). INTERNAL ERR is a SORT internal error. Correct the error and retry
the command.
SOURCE FILE HAS CHANGED
Cause. A RESTART operation was attempted, but the source file was modified since
the previous attempt to use DUP.
Effect. The RESTART operation terminates.
Recovery. Perform an ordinary DUP operation.
SPACE ALLOCATION ERROR
Cause. An internal error occurred in the space allocation logic of FUP.
Effect. FUP ends abnormally.
Recovery. Restart FUP and retry the command. If the error occurs again, call your
service provider.
SPI ERROR: error
Cause. The Subsystem Programmatic Interface (SPI) returned an error to a RELOAD,
STATUS, or SUSPEND command.
Effect. The command fails.
File Utility Program (FUP) Reference Manual—523323-014
3-26
}

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

G08H01H02

Table of Contents