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Possible causes are: 1. The file exists but the invoking process does not have write permission. 2. The file exists but the directory '%2$s' does not have write permission. 3. The file exists but it is not a valid error logfile. Remove the file and restart the errdemon. 4. The file does exist and the directory '%3$s' does not have enough space available. The minimum logfile size is %4$d bytes. Usage: errdead -i filename dumpfile Extract error log entries from a system dump and insert into error log. -i filename Put error log entries into the supplied error log file. Usage: errdemon -i filename -s value -B value | -l -i filename Uses the error log file specified by the filename parameter. If this flag is not specified, the default system error log file, /var/adm/ras/errlog, is used. -s value Set the error log file maximum size. Valid range is 4096 bytes to your ulimit in bytes. -B value Set the error log file memory buffer size. This must be a minimum of %1$d bytes. -l Show the error log attributes. 0315-004 Specify a dump file. 0315-021 Cannot open error message catalog %1$s. The error report will still run, but it will not have explanatory messages. 0315-025 You entered %1$s for number of days. You must enter a positive integer. DescriptionProbable CausesUser CausesInstall CausesFailure CausesRecommended ActionsDetail DataSymptom DataIDENTIFIER TIMESTAMP T C RESOURCE_NAME DESCRIPTION --------------------------------------------------------------------------- LABEL: %1$s IDENTIFIER: %2$08X Date/Time: %3$s Sequence Number: %4$d Machine Id: %5$s Node Id: %6$s Class: %7$s Type: %8$s Resource Name: %9$s Resource Class: %1$s Resource Type: %2$s Location: %3$s VPD: Id Label Type CL Description --------------------------------------------------------------------------- IDENTIFIER %1$08X Label: %2$s Class: %3$s Type: %4$s Loggable: %5$s Reportable: %6$s Alertable: %7$s 0315-041 Cannot initialize error template file '%1$s'. This could be because the directory for the file does not exist, that the file does not have read and write permission, or that a file with the wrong format has this same name. 0315-042 No change to error template database. 0315-043 Exiting after pass 2 with %1$d errors. Usage: errupdate -cfhnpq -y filename filename Update the error template database according to the template stanza file 'filename'. -c check flag. Scan stanza file for syntax errors. -f force flag. Do not stop on detection of duplicates. -h header flag. Generate header file according to description file. -n noadd flag. Similar to 'check' flag. Does not update repository. -p override flag. Override normal template checking for alert flag criteria. -q quiet flag. Do not create an undo file. -y filename Uses the error record template file specified by the filename parameter. If no filename is specified, the input is taken from stdin. A #define .h file is written to 'filename.h' that equates the stanza labels to their generated unique ERROR ID's. If no filename is specified, the .h file is written to stdout. %1$d entries added. %2$d entries deleted. %3$d entries updated. 0315-046 Too many entries for keyword %1$s0315-047 The template for %1$s has &2$d Detail Data Fields. Only %3$d are permitted. 0315-048 Specify a Class in the template for %1$s. 0315-049 Specify an Err_Type in the template for %1$s. 0315-050 Specify an Err_Desc in the template for %1$s. 0315-051 Specify Prob_Causes in the template for %1$s. 0315-052 Specify both the cause and the action in the template for %1$s. 0315-053 Specify at least one cause and action in the template for %1$s. 0315-054 The length, %1$d, of a Detail Data field in the template for %2$s is too long. The maximum length allowed is %3$d. 0315-055 Bad value %1$s in the template for %2$s. Acceptable values are: 0315-056 Message identifier 0x%1$04X in the template for %2$s is out of range (0000 - FFFF). 0315-057 The Error Identifier %1$08x for the template %2$s is already defined for a template with the Label %3$s. 0315-058 The Label %1$s is already defined in the input file. 0315-059 The Label %1$s is already defined in the template file. 0315-060 The Error Identifier %1$08x is not defined in the template file. 0315-061 The Error Identifier %1$08x is already defined in the template file. 0315-062 Bad character %1$c in %2$s in the template for %3$s. 0315-063 Supply a label after the '+' symbol on an add. 0315-064 Supply an error id after the '=' symbol on an update. 0315-065 Supply an error id after the '-' symbol on a delete. 0315-066 You may only change the Log, Report, or Alert fields of an error record template on an update. 0315-067 The format for this line should be KEYWORD = VALUE. 0315-068 There is a colon missing after a label or an error id. 0315-069 At least one number in the list for this KEYWORD is either out of range or is not a valid hexadecimal number. 0315-070 The format for the Detail_Data field is incorrect. It should be in the form Detail_Data = LENGTH, ID, ENCODING. 0315-071 The keyword '%1$s' is not a valid error record template keyword. 0315-072 Yacc symbol table overflow0315-073 Error reading yacc temporary file0315-080 %1$d total errors. No modifications made to message catalog Usage: errmsg -c -w setlist -z filename idfile Add messages to the error logging message catalog %1$s according to the input file 'idfile'. -c check flag. Scan file for syntax errors. -w set_list Display messages in sets in 'set_list' Valid codes are: E Error Description message set P Probable Cause message set U User Cause message set I Install Cause message set F Failure Cause message set R Recommended Action message set D Detailed Data Id message set ALL All The set_list consists of codes separated by commas -z filename Uses the error logging message catalog specified by the filename parameter. If no idfile is specified, the input is taken from stdin. Usage: errinstall -fcq -z filename idfile Install messages in the error logging message catalog %1$s according to 'idfile'. -f force flag. Overwrite duplicate Message IDs. -c check flag. Scan file for syntax errors. -q quiet flag. Do not produce an undo file. -z filename Uses the error logging message catalog specified by the filename parameter. If no idfile is specified, the input is taken from stdin. 0315-083 Must specify a specific message set. Valid entries are: SET E SET P SET U SET I SET F SET R SET D 0315-085 The length, %1$d, of message %2$s is longer than the permitted value %3$d. 0315-086 Bad message set identifier: %1$s 0315-087 Must begin line with either '+' or '-' 0315-088 Bad format for message id '%1$-.30s'0315-089 Message IDs for the Detail Data Id message set must be either 2 or 4 digits long. 0315-090 Message IDs must be 4 digits long. 0315-091 Text must be enclosed in quotes 0315-092 Cannot write to message catalog %1$s because there is no write permission 0315-093 Cannot create the directory %1$s for the message catalog %2$s 0315-094 The message id %1$04X is already defined in message set %2$s. 0315-096 Skipping Message ID: - %1$.4X For set %2$s you can only delete message ids in the range [0xE000 - 0xE7FF] 0315-097 The message %1$s cannot be added because all of the message identifiers in the set %2$s are in use. Run errmsg -w %3$s to review this message set then delete any unused messages you have added to this set. Do not delete any of the system's messages. Then run this command again. 0315-099 No error records available. 0315-100 The error log device driver, /dev/error, is already open. The error demon may already be active. 0315-101 The error template repository file %1$s is either unreadable, or does not exist. 0315-103 %1$s: invalid error log entry magic: %2$d at offset %3$d 0315-105 Cannot open logfile %1$s YESNOWarningLine 0315-107 The preceding message was truncated to 230 bytes 0315-108 Unable to initialize %1$s because there is not enough memory available. Usage: errlogger message 0315-121 Decreasing the error log file maximum size caused %1$s to be moved to %2$s. 0315-122 Unable to lock ODM after waiting 5 seconds. Run this command again later.0315-123 Unable to update the log file size in ODM object class SWservAt. 0315-124 Unable to initialize ODM. 0315-125 Unable to get the error log file size from the ODM object class SWservAt. Using the value %d from the header of errlog file %s for error log size. 0315-126 Unable to unlock ODM. 0315-127 errdemon: Unable to update errlog header for error log file %1$s. 0315-128 %1$d WRITE record errors occurred since last boot. 0315-129 %1$d READ record errors occurred since last boot. 0315-130 %1$d OVERFLOW record errors occurred since last boot. 0315-131 The flags j and k are mutually exclusive. 0315-132 The supplied error log is not valid: %1$s. Usage: errclear -J err_label_list -K err_label_list -N resource_name_list -R resource_type_list -S resource_class_list -T err_type_list -d err_class_list -i filename -m machine_id -n node_id -j id_list -k id_list -l seq_no_list -y filename number_of_days Delete error log entries in the specified list that are older than number_of_days specified. Number_of_days refers to the number of twenty four hour periods from command invocation time. -J list Select only error_labels in 'list'. -K list Select only error_labels not in 'list'. -N list Select only resource_names in 'list'. -S list Select only resource_classes in 'list'. -R list Select only resource_types in 'list'. -T list Select only error_types in 'list'. -d list Select only error_classes in 'list'. -i filename Uses the error log file specified by the filename parameter. -j list Select only error_ids in 'list'. -k list Select only error_ids not in 'list'. -l list Select sequence_numbers in 'list'. -m machine_id Delete entries for the machine id as output by uname -m. -n node_id Delete entries for the node id as output by uname -n. -y filename Uses the error record template file specified by the filename parameter. 'list' is a list of entries separated by commas. error_type = PERM,TEMP,PERF,PEND,UNKN,INFO error_class = H (HARDWARE), S (SOFTWARE), O (errlogger MESSAGES), U (UNDETERMINED) Usage: errpt -actg -s startdate -e enddate -N resource_name_list -S resource_class_list -R resource_type_list -T err_type_list -d err_class_list -j id_list -k id_list -J label_list -K label_list -l seq_no_list -F flags_list -m machine_id -n node_id -i filename -y filename -z filename Process error log entries from the supplied file(s). -i filename Read error log entries from the supplied file. -y filename Uses the error record template file specified by the filename parameter. -z filename Uses the error logging message catalog specified by the filename parameter. Output formatted error log entries sorted chronologically. -a Print a detailed listing. Default is a summary listing. -c Concurrent mode. Display error log entries as they arrive. -t Print error templates instead of error log entries. -g Output raw ascii error template structures. Error log entry qualifiers: -s startdate Select entries posted later than date. (MMddhhmmyy) -e enddate Select entries posted earlier than date. (MMddhhmmyy) -N list Select resource_names in 'list'. -S list Select resource_classes in 'list'. -R list Select resource_types in 'list'. -T list Select error_types in 'list'. -d list Select error_classes in 'list'. -j list Select error_ids in 'list'. -k list Select error_ids not in 'list'. -J list Select error_labels in 'list'. -K list Select error_labels not in 'list'. -l list Select sequence_numbers in 'list'. -F list Select templates according to the value of the Alert, Log, or Report field. -m machine_id Select entries for the machine id as output by uname -m. -n node_id Select entries for the node id as output by uname -n. 'list' is a list of entries separated by commas. error_type = PERM,TEMP,PERF,PEND,UNKN,INFO error_class = H (HARDWARE), S (SOFTWARE), O (errlogger MESSAGES), U (UNDETERMINED) 0315-135 Non-numeric character '%1$c' in '%2$s'. 0315-136 Number of days is required, and must be zero or greater. 0315-137 The template for %1$s was not added because the Alert field is set to TRUE and the template contains the message id %2$s which is not permitted in an Alert. Possible solutions are: 1. Change the message id to one that is permitted in Alerts. 2. Change the Alert field to FALSE. 3. Run the errupdate command with the -p option to override this restriction. If you do this, you must also customize NetView to recognize this message id when it receives this Alert. 0315-138 For alertable template, "%1$s", "%2$s" must be in the range: %3$4.4x to %4$4.4x or equal to 8001. The supplied message id %5$4.4x is NOT in range. 0315-169 For alertable template, "%1$s", "%2$s" must be in the range: %3$4.4x to %4$4.4x or %5$4.4x to %6$4.4x The supplied message id %7$4.4x is NOT in range. 0315-139 The template for %1$s has the Err_Type field set to INFO and the Alert field set to TRUE. Error Type INFO is not permitted in an Alert. Possible solutions are: 1. Change the Err_type field to one that is permitted in an Alert (UNKN, TEMP, PERM, PEND, or PERF). 2. Change the Alert field to FALSE. 0315-140 The template for %1$s has the Class field set to O and the Alert field set to TRUE. Error Class OPERATOR is not permitted in an Alert. Possible solutions are: 1. Change the Class field to one that is permitted in an Alert (H, S, or U). 2. Change the Alert field to FALSE. 0315-141 %1$s: invalid error log entry length: %2$d at offset: %3$d 0315-142 %1$s: invalid %2$s encountered in error log entry Sequence Number %3$d. 0315-143 The flags J and K are mutually exclusive. 0315-144 %1$s: invalid error log entry lengths: length: %2$d length2: %3$d at offset: %4$d 0315-145 %1$s: invalid error log entry Sequence Number: %2$d at offset: %3$d 0315-146 %1$s: invalid error log entry Date/Time: %2$d at offset: %3$d 0315-147 The error template for Error Id %1$08d contains an invalid %2$s. 0315-148 %1$s: invalid log entry bad code: %2$d 0315-149 %1$s: invalid error log entry Machine Id at offset: %2$d 0315-150 %1$s: invalid error log entry Node Id at offset: %2$d 0315-151 Invalid error buffer pointer(s) encountered in dump image %1$s. No error entries processed. 0315-152 Invalid error count encountered in dump image %1$s. 0315-170 Cannot create the error message file with the specified path %1$s. 0315-155 Cannot uncompress template file %1$s. This could be because you don't have permissions, that the filesystem containing the template file is full, or a fork or exec system call failed. 0315-158 Cannot uncompress template file %1$s. This could be because you don't have permissions, that the filesystem containing the template file is full, or a fork or exec system call failed. 0315-159 Unable to get %1$s attribute from ODM object class SWservAt. 0315-160 Unable to terminate ODM. 0315-161 The path %1$s does not exist. Using default logfile %2$s from ODM. 0315-162 Cannot initialize error log file %1$s. The error log file does not have the correct permissions, or is not a valid error log file. Using default error log file %2$s from ODM. 0315-163 Unable to update %1$s attribute in ODM object class SWservAt. 0315-026 The maximum number of days that can be specified is %1$d. NOTE: The errlog file has not been changed. 0315-164 The value %1$d is not a valid error log memory buffer size value. This value must be a minimum of %2$d bytes. 0315-165 The value %1$d for the error log memory buffer size will not take affect until the next system reboot. 0315-111 Cannot set error log memory buffer size to %1$d, because there is not enough memory available. 0315-166 Unable to get the error log memory buffer size from the ODM object class SWservAt. 0315-167 Unable to put the error log memory buffer size into the ODM object class SWservAt. Error Log Attributes -------------------------------------------- Log File %1$s Log Size %2$d bytes Memory Buffer Size %3$d bytes S O H U PERM TEMP PERF PEND UNKN INFO TRUE FALSE 0315-171 Unable to process the error log file %1$s. 0315-172 The value specified for the error log memory buffer size is too large. The maximum value allowed is %1$d bytes. 0315-173 The value specified %s is not valid for flag %c. No processing was performed. 0315-174 Unable to report symptom data, since there is not enough memory at this time. 0315-175 The error log memory buffer size you supplied will be rounded up to a multiple of 4096 bytes. 0315-176 Invalid start or end time supplied: %s 0315-177 The ODM object class SWservAT attribute %1$s contained an unacceptable value: %2$s 0315-178 Unable to get the log file size from ODM object class SWservAt. 0315-179 The file %1$s is not a valid error message file. 0315-180 logread: UNEXPECTED EOF The supplied errlog header contains a file size different from ODM. Updating ODM to use the supplied header file size %d. 0315-181 Bad value supplied for error class: %s Rerun the command with a valid error class. 0315-182 Bad value supplied for error type: %s Rerun the command with a valid error type. Usage: convert_errlog -i Filename -o Filename -i Filename Specifies the name of the V3 error log file. -o Filename Specifies the name of the V4 error log file. If no option is specified, the default for input and output files is /var/adm/ras/errlog 0315-179 Bad value supplied for error template keyword: %s Valid keyword values are: Alert, Log, Report Rerun the command with a valid error template keyword. 0315-180 Bad value supplied for error template keyword value: %s Valid error template values for keywords Alert, Log, and Report are '0' and '1'. Rerun the command with a valid error template keyword value. 0315-183 Cannot update the error template database %s. A write to the error template database failed. %s Possible Causes: 1. The filesystem containing the error template database is full. Run the errupdate command with the '.undo' file(s) to clean up the error template database. Increase the filesystem, and then rerun the errupdate command to add the templates. ALPHA DEC LDEC HEX W or a decimal number syntax errorlineyacc stack overflowsyntax error - cannot backup0315-184 Specify a catalog name in the template for %1$s. 0315-185 A global catalog name should not be defined in a template stanza. 0315-186 Internal error - string table corrupted. 0315-187 The maximum default text length is 1024 bytes. 0315-188 A catalog name may only be %1$d bytes. 0315-107 The preceding message was truncated to %1$d bytes Usage: errdemon -i filename -s value -B value [ -d | -D -m maxdups -t time ] | -l -i filename Uses the error log file specified by the filename parameter. If this flag is not specified, the default system error log file, /var/adm/ras/errlog, is used. -s value Set the error log file maximum size. Valid range is 4096 bytes to your ulimit in bytes. -B value Set the error log file memory buffer size. This must be a minimum of %1$d bytes. -d Turn duplicate checking off. -D Turn duplicate checking on (the default). -m maxdups Maximum accumulated duplicates. -t time Duplicate handling time interval. -l Show the error log attributes. Usage: errpt -aActgDP -s startdate -e enddate -N resource_name_list -S resource_class_list -R resource_type_list -T err_type_list -d err_class_list -j id_list -k id_list -J label_list -K label_list -l seq_no_list -F flags_list -m machine_id -n node_id -i filename -y filename -z filename Process error log entries from the supplied file(s). -i filename Read error log entries from the supplied file. -y filename Uses the error record template file specified by the filename parameter. -z filename Uses the error logging message catalog specified by the filename parameter. Output formatted error log entries sorted chronologically. -a Print a detailed listing. Default is a summary listing. -A Print an abbreviated detailed listing. -c Concurrent mode. Display error log entries as they arrive. -t Print error templates instead of error log entries. -g Output raw ascii error template structures. -D Consolidate duplicate errors. -P Show only duplicates from the error device driver. Error log entry qualifiers: -s startdate Select entries posted later than date. (MMddhhmmyy) -e enddate Select entries posted earlier than date. (MMddhhmmyy) -N list Select resource_names in 'list'. -S list Select resource_classes in 'list'. -R list Select resource_types in 'list'. -T list Select error_types in 'list'. -d list Select error_classes in 'list'. -j list Select error_ids in 'list'. -k list Select error_ids not in 'list'. -J list Select error_labels in 'list'. -K list Select error_labels not in 'list'. -l list Select sequence_numbers in 'list'. -F list Select templates according to the value of the Alert, Log, or Report field. -m machine_id Select entries for the machine id as output by uname -m. -n node_id Select entries for the node id as output by uname -n. 'list' is a list of entries separated by commas. error_type = PERM,TEMP,PERF,PEND,UNKN,INFO error_class = H (HARDWARE), S (SOFTWARE), O (errlogger MESSAGES), U (UNDETERMINED) Using the default value for duplicate checking, 'on'. Using the default value for duplicate maximum, %1$d. Using the default value for the duplicate time interval, %1$d. This value wasn't found in ODM. The value for maxdups must be numeric from %1$d to %2$d. The value for time must be numeric from %1$d to %2$d. Unable to update errlg_dupcheck in ODM object class SWservAt. Unable to update errlg_dupmax in ODM object class SWservAt. Unable to update errlg_duptimeint in ODM object class SWservAt. Error Log Attributes -------------------------------------------- Log File %1$s Log Size %2$d bytes Memory Buffer Size %3$d bytes Duplicate Removal %4$s Duplicate Interval %5$d milliseconds Duplicate Error Maximum %6$d truefalseThe -D and -P flags may not be specified together. The -D flag is not valid with -c, -g, -l, or -t Duplicates Number of duplicates %1$12d Time of first duplicate %2$s Time of last duplicate %3$s The -a and -A flags are incompatible. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- LABEL: %1$s Date/Time: %2$s Type: %3$s Resource Name: %4$-16s --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Label: %1$s Type: %2$s 0315-074 Error writing yacc temporary file--------------------------------------------------------------------------- LABEL: %1$s IDENTIFIER: %2$08X Date/Time: %3$s Sequence Number: %4$d Machine Id: %5$s Node Id: %6$s Class: %7$s Type: %8$s WPAR: %9$s Resource Name: %10$-16s Usage: errpt -aActgDP -s startdate -e enddate -N resource_name_list -S resource_class_list -R resource_type_list -T err_type_list -d err_class_list -j id_list -k id_list -J label_list -K label_list -l seq_no_list -F flags_list -m machine_id -n node_id -i filename -y filename -z filename -I filename Process error log entries from the supplied file(s). -i filename Read error log entries from the supplied file. -y filename Uses the error record template file specified by the filename parameter. -z filename Uses the error logging message catalog specified by the filename parameter. -I filename Uses the diagnostics error log specified by the filename parameter. Output formatted error log entries sorted chronologically. -a Print a detailed listing. Default is a summary listing. -A Print an abbreviated detailed listing. -c Concurrent mode. Display error log entries as they arrive. -t Print error templates instead of error log entries. -g Output raw ascii error template structures. -D Consolidate duplicate errors. -P Show only duplicates from the error device driver. Error log entry qualifiers: -s startdate Select entries posted later than date. (MMddhhmmyy) -e enddate Select entries posted earlier than date. (MMddhhmmyy) -N list Select resource_names in 'list'. -S list Select resource_classes in 'list'. -R list Select resource_types in 'list'. -T list Select error_types in 'list'. -d list Select error_classes in 'list'. -j list Select error_ids in 'list'. -k list Select error_ids not in 'list'. -J list Select error_labels in 'list'. -K list Select error_labels not in 'list'. -l list Select sequence_numbers in 'list'. -F list Select templates according to the value of the Alert, Log, or Report field. -m machine_id Select entries for the machine id as output by uname -m. -n node_id Select entries for the node id as output by uname -n. 'list' is a list of entries separated by commas. error_type = PERM,TEMP,PERF,PEND,UNKN,INFO error_class = H (HARDWARE), S (SOFTWARE), O (errlogger MESSAGES), U (UNDETERMINED) Diagnostic Analysis0315-047 The template for %1$s has %2$d Detail Data Fields. Only %3$d are permitted. Some data is missing. Can't open the file.Usage: checkstop_retry where directory must refer to a directory. If not specified, %s is used. The template file is corrupted. Usage: ras_logger gets input from standard input and logs the error whose label is given as the first input line The default template file is used. You may specify an alternate template file using the -y flag. The Input Data needs to be of the form label resource_name 32/64_flag (0 or 1) data_field1 data_field2 .... You must provide at least a Label to log the error. No template could be found for this error. Usage: codrpt [ -i logfile ] [ -D ( r | f ) ] -i - Specify the log file. -D - Specify the report direction, r is the default. Out of memory Possibly corrupt error log Bad or missing log file An i/o error occurred. File is not a valid error log. Unknown fatal error Version %s (Time zone is GMT) Date Time Operation Res Qty1 Qty2 PDs Hrs Permanent Activation Code entered Trial CoD activation Trial CoD Cancellation On/Off Activation Code entered Manage On/Off CoD request On/Off CoD Qty Change, user or IPLOn/Off CoD Qty Change, system On/Off CoD Resource change Out of Compliance, Trial CoD Out of Compliance, On/Off CoD Trial CoD Termination Unrecognized CoD Operation Usage: errdemon -i filename -s value -B value [ -d | -D -m maxdups -t time ] | -l -i filename Uses the error log file specified by the filename parameter. If this flag is not specified, the default system error log file, /var/adm/ras/errlog, is used. -s value Set the error log file maximum size. Valid range is 8192 bytes to your ulimit in bytes. -B value Set the error log file memory buffer size. This must be a minimum of %1$d bytes. -d Turn duplicate checking off. -D Turn duplicate checking on (the default). -m maxdups Maximum accumulated duplicates. -t time Duplicate handling time interval. -l Show the error log attributes. %s is not configured in this environment. Usage: errclear -@ wpar_id -J err_label_list -K err_label_list -N resource_name_list -R resource_type_list -S resource_class_list -T err_type_list -d err_class_list -i filename -m machine_id -n node_id -j id_list -k id_list -l seq_no_list -y filename number_of_days Delete error log entries in the specified list that are older than number_of_days specified. Number_of_days refers to the number of twenty four hour periods from command invocation time. -@ wpar_id Delete entries for the wpar id. -J list Select only error_labels in 'list'. -K list Select only error_labels not in 'list'. -N list Select only resource_names in 'list'. -S list Select only resource_classes in 'list'. -R list Select only resource_types in 'list'. -T list Select only error_types in 'list'. -d list Select only error_classes in 'list'. -i filename Uses the error log file specified by the filename parameter. -j list Select only error_ids in 'list'. -k list Select only error_ids not in 'list'. -l list Select sequence_numbers in 'list'. -m machine_id Delete entries for the machine id as output by uname -m. -n node_id Delete entries for the node id as output by uname -n. -y filename Uses the error record template file specified by the filename parameter. 'list' is a list of entries separated by commas. error_type = PERM,TEMP,PERF,PEND,UNKN,INFO error_class = H (HARDWARE), S (SOFTWARE), O (errlogger MESSAGES), U (UNDETERMINED) Usage: errpt -@ wpar_id -aActgDP -s startdate -e enddate -N resource_name_list -S resource_class_list -R resource_type_list -T err_type_list -d err_class_list -j id_list -k id_list -J label_list -K label_list -l seq_no_list -F flags_list -m machine_id -n node_id -i filename -y filename -z filename -I filename Process error log entries from the supplied file(s). -i filename Read error log entries from the supplied file. -y filename Uses the error record template file specified by the filename parameter. -z filename Uses the error logging message catalog specified by the filename parameter. -I filename Uses the diagnostics error log specified by the filename parameter. Output formatted error log entries sorted chronologically. -a Print a detailed listing. Default is a summary listing. -A Print an abbreviated detailed listing. -c Concurrent mode. Display error log entries as they arrive. -t Print error templates instead of error log entries. -g Output raw ascii error template structures. -D Consolidate duplicate errors. -P Show only duplicates from the error device driver. Error log entry qualifiers: -@ wpar_id Select entries for the wpar id. -s startdate Select entries posted later than date. (MMddhhmmyy) -e enddate Select entries posted earlier than date. (MMddhhmmyy) -N list Select resource_names in 'list'. -S list Select resource_classes in 'list'. -R list Select resource_types in 'list'. -T list Select error_types in 'list'. -d list Select error_classes in 'list'. -j list Select error_ids in 'list'. -k list Select error_ids not in 'list'. -J list Select error_labels in 'list'. -K list Select error_labels not in 'list'. -l list Select sequence_numbers in 'list'. -F list Select templates according to the value of the Alert, Log, or Report field. -m machine_id Select entries for the machine id as output by uname -m. -n node_id Select entries for the node id as output by uname -n. 'list' is a list of entries separated by commas. error_type = PERM,TEMP,PERF,PEND,UNKN,INFO error_class = H (HARDWARE), S (SOFTWARE), O (errlogger MESSAGES), U (UNDETERMINED) Usage: errclear -@ wpar_name -J err_label_list -K err_label_list -N resource_name_list -R resource_type_list -S resource_class_list -T err_type_list -d err_class_list -i filename -m machine_id -n node_id -j id_list -k id_list -l seq_no_list -y filename number_of_days Delete error log entries in the specified list that are older than number_of_days specified. Number_of_days refers to the number of twenty four hour periods from command invocation time. -@ wpar_name Delete entries for the wpar name. -J list Select only error_labels in 'list'. -K list Select only error_labels not in 'list'. -N list Select only resource_names in 'list'. -S list Select only resource_classes in 'list'. -R list Select only resource_types in 'list'. -T list Select only error_types in 'list'. -d list Select only error_classes in 'list'. -i filename Uses the error log file specified by the filename parameter. -j list Select only error_ids in 'list'. -k list Select only error_ids not in 'list'. -l list Select sequence_numbers in 'list'. -m machine_id Delete entries for the machine id as output by uname -m. -n node_id Delete entries for the node id as output by uname -n. -y filename Uses the error record template file specified by the filename parameter. 'list' is a list of entries separated by commas. error_type = PERM,TEMP,PERF,PEND,UNKN,INFO error_class = H (HARDWARE), S (SOFTWARE), O (errlogger MESSAGES), U (UNDETERMINED) Usage: errpt -@ wpar_name -aActgDP -s startdate -e enddate -N resource_name_list -S resource_class_list -R resource_type_list -T err_type_list -d err_class_list -j id_list -k id_list -J label_list -K label_list -l seq_no_list -F flags_list -m machine_id -n node_id -i filename -y filename -z filename -I filename Process error log entries from the supplied file(s). -i filename Read error log entries from the supplied file. -y filename Uses the error record template file specified by the filename parameter. -z filename Uses the error logging message catalog specified by the filename parameter. -I filename Uses the diagnostics error log specified by the filename parameter. Output formatted error log entries sorted chronologically. -a Print a detailed listing. Default is a summary listing. -A Print an abbreviated detailed listing. -c Concurrent mode. Display error log entries as they arrive. -t Print error templates instead of error log entries. -g Output raw ascii error template structures. -D Consolidate duplicate errors. -P Show only duplicates from the error device driver. Error log entry qualifiers: -@ wpar_name Select entries for the wpar name. -s startdate Select entries posted later than date. (MMddhhmmyy) -e enddate Select entries posted earlier than date. (MMddhhmmyy) -N list Select resource_names in 'list'. -S list Select resource_classes in 'list'. -R list Select resource_types in 'list'. -T list Select error_types in 'list'. -d list Select error_classes in 'list'. -j list Select error_ids in 'list'. -k list Select error_ids not in 'list'. -J list Select error_labels in 'list'. -K list Select error_labels not in 'list'. -l list Select sequence_numbers in 'list'. -F list Select templates according to the value of the Alert, Log, or Report field. -m machine_id Select entries for the machine id as output by uname -m. -n node_id Select entries for the node id as output by uname -n. 'list' is a list of entries separated by commas. error_type = PERM,TEMP,PERF,PEND,UNKN,INFO error_class = H (HARDWARE), S (SOFTWARE), O (errlogger MESSAGES), U (UNDETERMINED) Attention: Criteria was specified, but no items were given. Usage: errdead -i filename dumpfile [unixfile] Extract error log entries from a system dump and insert into error log. -i filename Put error log entries into the supplied error log file. Note that the unix file must be specified if the dump did not originate from the current system. Error Log Attributes -------------------------------------------- Log File %1$s Log Size %2$d bytes Memory Buffer Size %3$d bytes Duplicate Removal %4$s Duplicate Interval %5$d milliseconds Duplicate Error Maximum %6$d PureScale Logging %7$s PureScale Logstream %8$s Input line length exceeded buffer limit : %1$d Label %1$s exceeds maximum length, only %2$d characters accepted. Error allocating memory 0315-057 The Error Identifier %1$08x for the template %2$s is already defined in the template file. 0315-061 The Error Identifier %1$08x is already defined in the template file. for label %s. User does not has sufficient authorizations. errpt restriction is already set to %1$s. Usage: errdemon -i filename -s value -B value [ -d | -D -m maxdups -t time ] | -l [ -R enable | disable ] -i filename Uses the error log file specified by the filename parameter. If this flag is not specified, the default system error log file, /var/adm/ras/errlog, is used. -s value Set the error log file maximum size. Valid range is 8192 bytes to your ulimit in bytes. -B value Set the error log file memory buffer size. This must be a minimum of %1$d bytes. -d Turn duplicate checking off. -D Turn duplicate checking on (the default). -m maxdups Maximum accumulated duplicates. -t time Duplicate handling time interval. -l Show the error log attributes. -R enable|disable Enable or disable errpt restriction for other users. Unable to get the errpt restriction mode from the ODM object class SWservAt. Unable to put the errpt restriction mode in the ODM object class SWservAt. Error Log Attributes -------------------------------------------- Log File %1$s Log Size %2$d bytes Memory Buffer Size %3$d bytes Duplicate Removal %4$s Duplicate Interval %5$d milliseconds Duplicate Error Maximum %6$d PureScale Logging %7$s PureScale Logstream %8$s Restrict errpt to privileged users %9$s Unable to get errpt restriction mode from ODM object class SWservAt. A condition has been detected that requires immediate attention.If you have installed the Software Error Logging and Dump ServiceA recovered error has been detected on the deviceThe device may need cleaning or have defective media.If you have installed the Software Error Logging and Dump ServiceRun diagnostics to determine the nature of the problem.If problem persists run diagnostics on the device.A memory error was detected andhas been logged in the system error log.A Checkstop occurred andIf Checkstop occurs repeatedly, contact your service representative.Aids package, bos.sysmgt.serv_aid, then run the command below formore detailed information. Otherwise, move your system error log toa machine that has this package installed, and run the command below.Aids package, bos.sysmgt.serv_aid, then run the command below toexamine the error entry. Otherwise, move your system error log toa machine that has this package installed, and run the command below.Tape drive usage for %s has exceeded the recommended cleaninginterval without being cleaned. Use approved cleaning materials toclean the tape drive.A physical disk drive previously configured on the IBM PCI SCSI RAIDadapter %s was not detected during adapter configuration.The physical disk has either been removed or is not detectable.Proceed to the IBM PCI SCSI Disk Array Manager RecoveryOptions where you can either accept that the drive is missing(Display/Accept Configuration Changes), or attempt again to detectthe disk (Retry Current Configuration). Until one of these optionsis successfully executed, no logical RAID disks will be madeavailable on this adapter.A physical disk drive that is part of a logical RAID disk configuredon the IBM PCI SCSI RAID adapter %s has failed. The correspondinglogical RAID disk is now either degraded or offline. Proceed to theList IBM PCI SCSI Disk Arrays option in the IBM PCI SCSI Disk ArrayManager to determine which physical disk has failed and if a hotsparerebuild has been initiated.A degradation condition has been detected on device Either the disk has become degraded or the disk controller has detected an error.A health check on an inactive controller has failed on device A condition has occurred which caused an array controllerto be switched for device An array controller switch failed on device A condition has occurred which caused an array controllerconfiguration to change for device An array drive replacement problem has occurred on device An array inter-controller communications problemhas occurred on device An array disk problemTo examine the error entry, execute the following command:The batteries holding data in the write cachehave drained below the level for guaranteeing integrityof the data for device A Checkstop or system error occurred andIf this error occurs repeatedly, contact your service representative.errstop failed, continuing.was successfully taken off-line due to a fatal hardware error, and will remain off-line until reconfigured or the system is rebooted.must be replaced immediately. Failure to do so could result in data being read or written incorrectly and in the loss of data.Normal system error logging has resumed.A kernel error recovery action has occurred. A recovery log%s is already loaded. %s is not loaded. Usage: cfgprobe [-c | -u] filename Unable to generate symptom string.Stack is unusable.Unable to allocate memory.Unsupported application type.Bad return from kprobe().Too many stack elements.Duplicate checking turned onDuplicate checking turned offerrdemon has been started or restartedDuplicate Threshold CountDuplicate Timeout in millisecondsThe system was just upgradedDump compression was turned on.The estimated dump size exceeded the size of the largest dump device.The estimated dump size exceeded the free space in the copy directory.Dump compression has already been turned on.No further action is necessary at this time.Dump compression was turned on becauseThe largest dump device is too small.Neither dump device is large enough to accommodate a system dump at this time.Increase the size of one or both dump devices.Largest dump deviceLargest dump device size in kbCurrent estimated dump size in kbThe copy directory is too small.There is not enough free space in the file system containing the copy directory to accommodate the dump.Increase the size of that file system.File system nameCurrent free space in kbYou may wish to turn dump compression back on.Power Turned Off Without a ShutdownUser mounted managed file system without a manager.Remount managed file system with manager and verify user data.InstanceFile NameMachine CheckProcessor Corrected Machine CheckPlatform Corrected Machine CheckCannot report H/W problem to SFP.mkrsrc returned an errorService Focal Point not informed of hardware problem.Use /usr/lpp/diagnostics/bin/diagrpt -a and the following sequence number to find the hardware problem.Report the hardware problem and this failure to the IBM Support Center.Diagnostic Event Log Sequence Numbermkrsrc Return CodeThe command and contents of data fileCORE FILE NAMEReturn CodediagServiceEvent Error MessagediagServiceEvent returned an errorerrresume issuederrlast error idCrash CodeCrash StackPrevious system dump informationSnapshot Major/Minor device numberUnable to allocate in JFS2 snapshotUnable to write into a JFS2 snapshotWrite error on JFS2 snapshotThe snapshots for the JFS2 file system are now invalid.Increase size of snapshot storage object and create new snapshot.Correct the I/O problem and then create a new snapshot.Snapshot generation numberBIDDEVFUNCRTAS TOKENEEH kernel services errorEEH permanent error for adapterEEH temporary error for adapterMANUALLY RESTART SUBSYSTEM IF NEEDEDDETERMINE WHY SUBSYSTEM CANNOT RESTARTVERIFY SUBSYSTEM RESTARTED AUTOMATICALLYFirmware EventEvent InformationEnsure Memory Guard mode is enabledPlatform dump space expandedexpanded as per platform dump size estimateDUMP INTEGRITYJFS2 LOG RECORDS FORCED OVERWRITTENJFS2 LOGGING IS BACK TO NORMALLOG SIZE IS TOO SMALLINCREASE THE SIZE OF LOG DEVICEJFS2 LOG MAJOR/MINOR DEVICE NUMBERFILE SYSTEM RECOVERY REQUIREDINVALID FILE SYSTEM CONTROL DATA DETECTEDPERFORM FULL FILE SYSTEM RECOVERY USING FSCK UTILITYOBTAIN DUMPCHECK ERROR LOG FOR ADDITIONAL RELATED ENTRIESERROR CODECALLERMETA-DATA I/O ERRORADAPTER HARDWARE OR MICROCODEDISK DRIVE HARDWARE OR MICROCODESOFTWARE DEVICE DRIVERSTORAGE CABLE LOOSE, DEFECTIVE, OR UNTERMINATEDCHECK CABLES AND THEIR CONNECTIONSINSTALL LATEST ADAPTER AND DRIVE MICROCODEINSTALL LATEST STORAGE DEVICE DRIVERSIF PROBLEM PERSISTS, CONTACT APPROPRIATE SERVICE REPRESENTATIVEJFS2 MAJOR/MINOR DEVICE NUMBERBUF STRUCTURE B_FLAGSBLOCK NUMBERLOG I/O ERRORUSER DATA I/O ERRORFILE SYSTEM CORRUPTIONINVALID FILE SYSTEM CONTROL DATAFILE NAMELINE NUMBERJFS2 ERROR LOG FLAGADDITIONAL INFORMATIONUNABLE TO READ VNODEINVALID VNODEVNODE OPERATIONOUT OF FILE DESCRIPTORSYSTEM FILE TABLE IS FULLCLOSE UNNECESSARY FILESOUT OF FILE DESCRIPTOR FOR THE PROCESSCHANGE ULIMIT FOR THE PROCESSFSCK FOUND ERRORSRESOLUTION STATEFILE SYSTEM MOUNT POINTSNAPSHOT MAJOR/MINOR DEVICE NUMBERFILE SYSTEM DEVICECORRUPT ERROR LOG, LOG RECOVEREDCorrupted log nameCorrupted log copied toOffset of first corruptionERROR Recovering CORRUPT LOG FILEINSUFFICIENT SPACE IN THE FILE SYSTEMFREE SUFFICIENT SPACE IN THE FILE SYSTEMSTOP AND RESTART THE ERROR DAEMON, /usr/lib/errstop, /usr/lib/errdemonDirectorySpace requiredI/O ERRORError codeLine numberUNABLE TO ALLOCATE SPACE IN FILE SYSTEMFILE SYSTEM FULLINCREASE THE SIZE OF THE ASSOCIATED FILE SYSTEMREMOVE UNNECESSARY DATA FROM FILE SYSTEMUSE FUSER UTILITY TO LOCATE UNLINKED FILES STILL REFERENCEDNumber of OccurrencesLOGREDO ERRORNETWORK ERRORRECOVERY COMPLETEDEQUIPMENT MALFUNCTIONDEVICE ERRORADAPTER ERRORPRINTER ERRORPRINTER CASSETTE ERRORDISK FAILUREDISK OPERATION ERRORDISKETTE DEVICE FAILUREDISKETTE OPERATION ERRORTAPE DRIVE FAILURETAPE OPERATION ERRORSTORAGE SUBSYSTEM FAILURECOMMUNICATIONS SUBSYSTEM FAILURESOFTWARE PROGRAM ERRORSOFTWARE OPERATION NOT STARTEDSOFTWARE ERRORREQUESTED OPERATION CANNOT BE PERFORMEDCOMMUNICATION PROTOCOL ERRORLINK ERRORCONFIGURATION MISMATCHMICROCODE PROGRAM ERROROPERATOR NOTIFICATIONOPTICAL DISK OPERATION ERRORDISKETTE MEDIA ERRORMESSAGE REDIRECTED FROM SYSLOGPOTENTIAL DATA LOSS CONDITIONEXPANSION UNIT ERRORCOULD NOT ACQUIRE CONFIGURATION LOCKATTACHED SCSI INITIATOR ERRORATTACHED SCSI TARGET DEVICE ERRORSCSI BUS ERRORARRAY ACTIVE CONTROLLER SWITCHARRAY OPERATION ERRORSUBSYSTEM COMPONENT FAILURECONTROLLER HEALTH CHECK FAILUREARRAY CONFIGURATION CHANGEDIMPROPER DRIVE TYPE FOR DUAL ACTIVE MODEARRAY INTER-CONTROLLER COMMO FAILUREPOLLED STATUS FAILUREADAPTER PERFORMANCE DEGRADEDARRAY DRIVE FAILURECACHE BATTERY LOW/DATA LOSS POSSIBLECACHE BATTERY CHARGE BELOW 87.5%NEW SCSI BUS STATEBAD UNDERLYING SERVICE RESPONSEARRAY CONTROLLER SWITCH FAILUREUNDETERMINED ERRORRESOURCE UNAVAILABLETRANSMIT FAILURERECEIVE FAILUREADAPTER RESET FAILEDDMA ERRORINTERRUPT TIMED OUTDISK FAILURE RECOVERED DURING RETRYARRAY CONFIGURATION ERRORARRAY COMPONENT FAILUREPlatform dump file system not mountedCORE DUMP FAILED - SEE A REASON CODE BELOWREASON CODEDEAD GATEWAY DETECTEDGATEWAY IS DOWN/UNREACHABLECONTACT NETWORK ADMINISTRATORIP ADDRESS OF GATEWAYFILE SYSTEM FREEZE TIMEOUT EXPIRED. FILE SYSTEM IS THAWED.FREEZE TIMEOUT REQUESTED TOO SHORTUNABLE TO WRITE TO FSCK LOGExcessive interrupt disablement time LMTFREEZING A CORRUPT FILE SYSTEMPERFORM FULL FILE SYSTEM RECOVERY USING FSCK UTILITY BEFORE FREEZECOMPRESSED MINIMAL DUMPSystem dumped. Minimal Dump collected in Non-Volatile Memory.Contact IBM ServiceMinidump Data:MINIDUMP ERRORNon-volatile memory read error or data corrupted.Minidump Error Code:STACK EXECUTION DISABLEDSTACK EXECUTION DISABLED VIOLATION HAS BEEN DETECTEDPROGRAM IS TRYING TO EXECUTE CODE ON A STACK/HEAPTURN OFF THE SED_MONITOR AND RERUN THE APPLICATION PROGRAMONE OR MORE LARGE PAGES HAS BEEN CONVERTED INTO PAGEABLE PAGESSystem at or near pinned memory limit.Tune maxpin percentage or lgpg_regions.Number of large pages attempted to free:Number of large pages actually freed:NVRAM WAS RE-INITIALIZEDNon-volatile memory was corrupted or cleared.Non-volatile memory was from a previous level.Minidump Operation Code:RESIDUAL COUNTNUMBER OF BLOCKSI/O TYPEINODE NUMBERFILESET NUMBERKERRNOVALIDATION FAILURESTACKMETADATAIN-MEMORY JFS2 CONTROL DATA CORRUPTCONTACT APPROPRIATE SERVICE REPRESENTATIVEKERNEL HEAP CORRUPTIONPROGRAMMING ERRORMinidump failed to initialize at boot time and is disabled.SYSTEM STACK OVERFLOWType of stack:Beginning address of corruption:Stack overflow boundary address:Possible return addresses in stack:Kernel heap use exceeds percentage thresholdKernel heap use exceeds allocation count thresholdAllocated buffer overrunGeneral xmalloc debug errorHeap AddressThresholdStack TraceXMDBG recordInternal XMDBG dataMEMORY LEAKCannot allocate additional segment for XMDBGCannot pin additional memory for XMDBGDeferred-free or redzoned memory readThere was an error writing a temporary file to the /tmp filesystem. Allocated memory was pinned and not unpinned before freeAllocated pinned memory was unpinned and freedCOME FROM ADDRESS REGISTERPROCESSOR IDSoftware program abnormally terminated due to VRM paging errorSoftware program abnormally terminated due to memory UEPlatform Resource Reassignment.Kernel Recovery ActionKernel Error DetectedException TypeLive Dump Base NameFunction NameFRR NameSymptom StringRecovery Log DataExcessive Recovery TimeKERNEL ABNORMALLY TERMINATEDABEND CODEABEND DETAILABEND CALLERLivedump filesystem almost fullExpand filesystem or delete dumps that are not needed. Live dump threshold may need to be updated. To change the livedump threshold, use the command 'dumpctrl freespc=[0-100]'. freespc is in percent.percent freedesired percent freeThe live dump repository %s resides on a file system that has %s percent free space. The desired free space is %s percent. Either increase the file system size, delete dumps that are not needed, or adjust the livedump threshold. To change the livedump threshold, use the command "dumpctrl freespc=[0-100]". freespc is in percent.chfs command failed, filesystem is now read onlychfs command failed, recovery unsuccessfulumount and mount the filesystemNIC ip settings in NVRAM purged due to out of space during NVRAM update.Illegal Network Memory AccessNetwork memory bucket free listIllegal Memory Access IdentifiedNo Action is necessary. Automatic detection of Illegal Network Memory Access has been enabledIllegal Memory Access with Address:Size:File system unmounted with force optionSoftware initiated eventBUS IDLINK REGISTERSOURCE LOCATIONAIO FAIL NOTIFY RECEIVEDRemote Physical Volume Driver failed to complete asynchronous IO.Logical Partition copy corresponding to the failed asynchronous IO will be marked as stale.PHYSICAL VOLUME DEVICE MAJOR/MINORPHYSICAL BLOCK NUMBERLOGICAL VOLUME DEVICE MAJOR/MINORLOGICAL BLOCK NUMBERLOGICAL PARTITION COPY NUMBERMIRROR POOL IDVOLUME GROUP IDPHYSICAL VOLUME IDAIO CACHE FAIL NOTIFY RECEIVEDRemote Physical Volume Driver failed to perform Input/Output operation on IO cache logical volume device.Logical Volume Manager will mark all the asynchronous Logical Partition copies as stale for each Logical volume.AIO CACHE DEVICE MAJOR/MINORAIO CACHE FAIL RECOVERY DONEIf asynchronous IO cache is marked as invalid then using chmp command disable the asynchronous mirroring for a volume group. Synchronize all the logical volume copies. Delete a old aio_cache type logical volume. Create a new aio_cache type logical volume. Setup an asynchronous mirroring using new aio_cache type logical volume.The dump device can not be accessedThe access to the dump device is currently unavailableCheck the dump device access and configuration.Dump DeviceADAPTER STOPPED TRANSMISSIONADAPTER FAILED TO GENERATE TRANSMIT COMPLETE INTERRUPTUnable to access the pureScale streamMessage textThe pureScale connection is restartedNumber of lost eventsRepeating countDuplicate error on pureScale streamNumber of system calls affected:Kernel Extension:System Call Interception StartedSystem Call Interception StoppedSystem Call Interception CanceledHA critical process failureA critical process for HA clustering exited unexpectedly.Process IDProgram NameUser IDAME lost the hardware supportCoprocessor Resource IdCompression Space IdCompression Pool IdDIRECTORY INODE NUMBEREXCEPTION FLAGSERRNOFiles or Filesystem may be inaccessibleFile System corruption or otherPLATFORM LOG IDCORE DUMP ERROR - CORE FILE MAY BE USEABLEtopasrec recording pausedtopasrec recording crossed the configured maximum filesystem thresholdINCREASE THE SIZE OF THE ASSOCIATED FILE SYSTEMREMOVE UNNECESSARY DATA FROM FILE SYSTEMMessage from topasrectopasrec recording resumedATTACHED NVME TARGET DEVICE ERROR