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- MKMSGF
- ICause: This is a generic initialization failure message. If any
- error is encountered by the device driver during IPL, the
- specific message related to the error will be followed by
- this generic message.
- Action: Resolve the specific error message that displayed prior
- to this message, if present. Otherwise, ensure that the protocol
- manager is located in the proper directory and that the protocol
- manager statement exists in CONFIG.SYS.
- ICAUSE: This adapter uses a protocol that is not supported by this
- product.
- ACTION: Consult the ES/LS user documentation for a list of supported
- adapters.
- ICause: The value provided for the parameter is not valid.
- Action: Review PROTOCOL.INI to determine the parameter that
- contains the incorrect value. Change the value and try the
- operation again.
- ICause: A configuration parameter is defined in PROTOCOL.INI that
- is not recognized as a valid keyword.
- Action: Review the PROTOCOL.INI file and determine the keyword
- that caused the error. Correct the keyword and try the
- operation again.
- ICause: Probable causes are:
- - The 3270 emulation adapter is not installed or is installed
- improperly.
- - The number of IBMXLN.OS2 drivers specified in CONFIG.SYS exceed
- the number of 3270 emulation adapters installed.
- Action: Ensure that the 3270 emulation adapter is properly
- installed and that CONFIG.SYS does not contain more
- DEVICE= statements for IBMXLN.OS2 than there are 3270 emulation
- adapters present in this system.
- ICause: CONFIG.SYS contains too many DEVICE= statements for
- IBMXLN.OS2. The maximum supported number for a Micro Channel PS/2 system is 4.
- The maximum number for a non-Micro Channel PC system is 1.
- Action: Remove the excess DEVICE= statements from CONFIG.SYS
- and try the operation again.
- ICause: An unexpected error occurred when the program attempted to
- open the protocol manager.
- Action: Check the drive and directory to ensure that the protocol
- manager is located in the specified path. Check CONFIG.SYS
- to ensure that a DEVICE= statement for PROTMAN.OS2 is listed before
- the DEVICE= statement for IBMXLN.OS2, and try the operation again.
- ICause: The system service DOSDevIOCtl returned an unsuccessful
- error code.
- Action: Try the operation again. If the problem persists, contact
- your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: An attempt to obtain configuration information from
- the protocol manager was unsuccessful.
- Action: Try the operation again. If the problem persists, contact
- your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: The version of the protocol manager installed will not run
- with this device.
- Action: Install a compatible version of the protocol manager and
- try the operation again.
- ICause: The system service AllocGDTSelector returned an
- unsuccessful error code.
- Action: Try the operation again. If the problem persists, contact
- your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: The system service PhysToGDTSelector returned an
- unsuccessful error code.
- Action: Try the operation again. If the problem persists, contact
- your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: An attempt to register the device name with the
- protocol manager was unsuccessful.
- Action: Review PROTOCOL.INI to ensure that the bracketed
- names are unique and try the operation again.
- ICause: The system service PhysToVirt returned an unsuccessful
- error code.
- Action: Try the operation again. If the problem persists,
- contact your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: No entry was found for the driver name in PROTOCOL.INI.
- Action: If default values are acceptable, no action is
- required; otherwise, build a PROTOCOL.INI entry for the device and
- try the operation again.
- ICause: PROTOCOL.INI contains more than 1 entry with the
- same driver name parameter.
- Action: Correct or remove the duplicate driver name parameter
- and try the operation again.
- ICause: The establishment controller is not responding to a request issued
- by the device. The adapter has been closed.
- Action: Ensure the device is attached by coax to the controller
- and that the controller is turned on; reopen the adapter to reactivate
- peer communication protocols. If the problem persists, restart your
- system.
- ICause: The system service SetIRQ returned an unsuccessful
- error code.
- Action: Try the operation again. If the problem persists,
- contact your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: The controller has stopped peer communication
- protocols by issuing a RESET command to the device.
- Action: Reopen the adapter to activate the peer communication
- protocols to the controller.
- ICause: The controller has detected a protocol error from
- the device or has been requested to remove the device from
- the network.
- Action: If the protocol error returned is INVALID ENABLE INFO,
- ensure that the address defined for the adapter in PROTOCOL.INI
- is unique. Reopen the adapter to reactivate peer communication
- protocols to the controller. If the problem persists, contact
- your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: The device has detected a protocol error from the controller and has
- closed the adapter.
- Action: Reopen the adapter to reactivate peer communication protocols. If
- the error persists, contact your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: The controller that is attached by coax to the device
- does not support the 3174 Peer Communication protocol.
- Action: Ensure the the controller attached to the device
- contains 3174 Peer Communication support. If support is
- available, try the operation again. If the problem persists,
- contact your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: The RDEF command from the controller was not acceptable to
- the device.
- Action: Try the operation again. If the problem persists, contact
- your vendor sales representative.
- ICause: The system service TickCount returned an unsuccessful
- error code.
- Action: Try the operation again. If the problem persists, contact
- your vendor sales representative.
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