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OS/2 Message File
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1992-09-25
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7KB
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124 lines
MKMSGF
ICause: A drive or data error occurred when the program attempted to read
PROTOCOL.INI.
Action: If PROTOCOL.INI is being read from a diskette, make
sure the diskette is properly inserted into the drive and the
drive door is closed. If PROTOCOL.INI is being read from
a fixed disk, recreate the PROTOCOL.INI file.
ICause: One of the following conditions caused an error
to occur when the program attempted to open PROTOCOL.INI.
- The file could not be found in the default directory \IBMCOM
or in the directory specified on the DEVICE= command following the
/I: option switch.
- The file is damaged.
Action: Reinstall the network drivers and protocol manager.
If PROTOCOL.INI is being read from a diskette drive, make sure the
diskette is inserted properly and the drive door is closed.
ICause: A configuration parameter is defined in PROTOCOL.INI
that is not associated with a logical module. The parameter
may be out of order.
Action: Review the PROTOCOL.INI file and make sure that all
configuration parameters appear under the appropriate logical
module name and are enclosed in brackets.
ICause: The system does not have enough memory to hold the
PROTOCOL.INI image.
Action: Reduce the size of the PROTOCOL.INI file or
add more memory and retry the operation.
ICause: The numeric value of the configuration parameter
exceeds 2**32 or the network address value is not valid.
Action: Review the PROTOCOL.INI file and make sure that all
numeric values for configuration parameters are less than 2**32
(4,294,967,296 decimal or 100,000,000 hexadecimal).
ICause: An incorrect character was specified in a hexadecimal number.
Action: Review PROTOCOL.INI to determine the parameter that
contains the incorrect hexadecimal number. Hexadecimal numbers
can consist of the digits 0 through 9 only and the letters
A through F (uppercase or lowercase).
Hexadecimal values always begin with the prefix 0x or 0X.
ICause: An incorrect character was specified in a numeric field.
Action: Review PROTOCOL.INI to determine the parameter that
contains the incorrect number. Numeric values can consist of digits
0 through 9 only.
ICause: A character string that begins with a double quotation mark
is not ended with one on the same line.
Action: Find the character string in the PROTOCOL.INI file and end
it with a double quotation mark.
ICause: The only valid option on the DEVICE=path\PROTMAN.OS2 line
must begin with /I: or /i:. If a device and path name are specified,
that value will override the default path \IBMCOM in locating the
PROTOCOL.INI file.
Action: Correct the option and try the operation again.
ICause: A configuration keyword that requires a value
must be followed by an equal sign and value in PROTOCOL.INI.
Action: Correct the parameter and retry the operation.
ICause: An internal software error occurred during
OS/2 Protocol Manager initialization.
Action: Contact your vendor sales representative.
ICause: A general failure error code (0xFF) was returned
during the binding process.
Action: Reinstall the OS/2 Protocol Manager and try the operation
again.
ICause: A unspecified failure error code was returned
during the binding process.
Action: Reinstall the OS/2 Protocol Manager and try the operation
again.
ICause: The protocol manager could not be found for one
of the following reasons:
- The protocol manager failed to properly install.
- The NETBIND command was issued from the compatibility mode of OS/2.
Action:
Reinstall the protocol manager and retry the operation, or run the NETBIND
command from the OS/2 protect mode.
ICause: The NETBIND command was requested after the network
was active.
Action: No action is necessary; the command will be discarded.
ICause: An error condition was returned from a request to
bind. The possible causes are :
- The protocol/mac driver statements are not correctly specified in
the CONFIG.SYS file, or the protocol/mac drivers fail during the
system startup.
- The protocol/mac drivers have incorrect binding information in the
PROTOCOL.INI file.
Action: Review PROTOCOL.INI to determine whether the module names
specified in the binding list match the module names enclosed in
brackets. Check that the required protocol/mac driver statements are
included in the CONFIG.SYS file.
ICause: The MAC driver is not registered or cannot be found. The request
to bind the protocol driver to the MAC was not successful.
Action: Check for additional messages from the MAC driver indicating an error,
and check the bindings list in PROTOCOL.INI for an incorrect name. Correct the
error and try the operation again.
ICause: There was no adapter found in this machine to satisfy the
bind request.
Action: Install an adapter in this machine or remove the device
driver statement.
ICause: An unexpected hardware failure occurred when the
protocol manager tried to bind the media access control (MAC)
driver.
Action: Run the hardware diagnostics for the indicated adapter.
Contact your vendor sales representative.
ICause: Certain configuration parameters are unacceptable to either
the media access control (MAC) driver or the protocol manager.
Action: Check for additional messages from the MAC driver and
correct the syntax problem in PROTOCOL.INI.
ICause: Multiple adapters have been set to use the same
interrupt level when 1 or more adapters do not share interrupts,
causing an unrecoverable conflict.
Action: Run the hardware diagnostics for the adapters and
correct the interrupt conflict.
ICause: A down-level or unsupported version of the MAC driver is
installed on this machine.
Action: Install the supported version of the MAC driver.
ICause: A parameter configured in PROTOCOL.INI is not valid.
Action: Check for additional messages from the MAC driver
indicating an error and check the bindings list in PROTOCOL.INI
for an incorrect name. Correct the error and try the
operation again.
ICause: The possible causes are:
- A protocol/MAC driver failed during system startup.
- A protocol/MAC driver has incorrect binding information.
- The protocol and/or MAC drivers are not configured, no binding has
taken place.
Action: If the error was caused by a failed driver, correct
the problem and try the operation again.