Error Lists - HP Guardian Errors Manual

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Cause This error occurs for one of the following reasons:
A page fault occurred, but no physical memory page is available for overlay.
Disk space cannot be allocated when the program is referencing an extensible segment.
Effect For trap 12, process control passes to the Debug or Inspect debugger or to the trap handler
designated by a call to the ARMTRAP procedure, or else the process is abended. See
Handling" (page 271)
For the signal SIGNOMEM, the default or specified signal handling occurs. See
(page 272)
for further information.
Recovery If the program was using extensible segments, either free up disk space on the swap
volume or specify a swap file on a different volume.
SIGMEMERR,
Cause An uncorrectable memory error occurred.
Effect For trap 13, process control passes to the Debug or Inspect debugger or to the trap handler
designated by a call to the ARMTRAP procedure, or else the process is abended. See
Handling" (page 271)
For the signal SIGMEMERR, the default or specified signal handling occurs. See
(page 272)
for further information.
Recovery If possible, rerun your application. Otherwise, contact your system manager.
SIGABRT
Cause A procedure running within the process called abort() or raise(SIGABRT).
Effect For the signal SIGABRT, the default or specified signal handling occurs. See
(page 272)
for further information.
Recovery Recovery is application dependent.
SIGALRM
Cause A procedure called alarm() and the specified time has elapsed.
Effect For the signal SIGALRM, the default or specified signal handling occurs. See
(page 272)
for further information.
Recovery Recovery is application dependent. It is possible to resume from SIGALRM and to continue
the program from the site of the interruption.

Error Lists

If you are using the Subsystem Programmatic Interface (SPI) to send commands to a subsystem,
you might receive a trap-out error list in a response. HP subsystems return such an error list when,
in performing your request, they encounter either a trap condition or an exception condition that
causes a signal to be generated.
Each error list always includes the unconditional tokens listed under its description. If you are
designing a subsystem that uses SPI, include all unconditional tokens listed in the error list's
description.
This subsection does not discuss the mechanics of error-list construction. For information about
creating error lists, for additional information about tokens and token types, and for definitions of
tokens whose names begin with ZSPI-, refer to the SPI Programming Manual.
276 Traps and Signals
for further information.
Trap 13
Uncorrectable memory error
for further information.
(No trap)
Abnormal termination
(No trap)
Timer expiration
"Trap
"Signal Handling"
"Trap
"Signal Handling"
"Signal Handling"
"Signal Handling"

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