??[I~~MSGHLP$$T_KEY_FACILITY #NMSGHLP$$L_KEY_RECORD_ID Kour Compaq support representative and describe the34conditions under which this message was generated. >1UFS_BMEXTFAIL, cannot extend container file, status 'status'2TCPIP, UNIX File System93The NFS file system is full and its size has reached thed93maximum size limit, or an internal container file systeml<3error occurred that prevents the NFS file system from being 3extended.?4Examine the errorm? H?B??[H?š?H ]`$ative and describe the conditions under which 4this message was generated.C1UFS_BMOUTCF, bitmap operation extends beyond file system boundarye 1 'string' 'string'2TCPIP, UNIX File System63An internal container file system error ocurred while83performing a bitmap operation. The byte range requestQ«#3exceeded the file system boundary.T94Contact your Compaq support representative and provide at;4description of the conditions under which this message wasC 4generated.eC1UFS_CACHEFAIL, internal error performing disk I/O; cannot perform )1 cache operation 'string'I2TCPIP, UNIX File System73An internal container file system error occurred whileS3performing a disk I/O.e94Contact your Compaq support representative and provide a ;4description of the conditions under which this message waso 4generated.l71UFS_CGIOERROR, cannot complete cell group I/O to disk2TCPIP, UNIX File System73An internal container file system error occurred whiler/3performing a cell group I/O operation to disk.e:4Contact your Compaq support representative describing the34conditions under which this message was generated.aE1UFS_CGTOOBIG, cannot create cell group; specified length 'required_c81 length' exceeds maximum 'maximum_length'2TCPIP, UNIX File System>3Unable to create a cell group; the required cell group length3cannot be satisfied.e:4Examine the error message and take appropriate action. If?4this message is caused by something other than a full NFS filen>4system, contact your Compaq support representative describing74the conditions under which this message was generated.D;1UFS_CGTYPERR, cell 'nnn' type is not 'TYPE1', but 'TYPE2' 2TCPIP, UNIX File System;3An internal container file system error occurred. The cello'3number nnn is not 'type1' but 'type2'.r:4Contact your Compaq support representative describing the34conditions under which this message was generated. A1UFS_DEALLCFAIL, cannot deallocate 'cell' cells; status 'status'P2TCPIP, UNIX File System73An internal container file system error occurred whilec(3deallocating # cells (number of cells).94Contact your Compaq support representative and provide aT;4description of the conditions under which this message wasn 4generated.i41UFS_DIREXTFAIL, cannot extend directory cell group2TCPIP, UNIX File System)3Unable to extend a directory cell group.e?4Examine the error message and take appropriate action. If thisr;4message was caused by something other than a full NFS filet>4system, contact your Compaq support representative describing74the conditions under which this message was generated.n@1UFS_DOBITFAIL, cannot set/clear bit in bitmap; status 'status'2TCPIP, UNIX File System73An internal container file system error occurred whilen&3performing a bit set/clear operation.:4Contact your Compaq support representative describing the34conditions under which this message was generated.e;1UFS_ENTRYOPERR, cannot complete directory entry operationf2TCPIP, UNIX File System73An internal container file system error occurred whileo'3performing directory entry operations.T94Contact your Compaq support representative and provide ai;4description of the conditions under which this message wasg 4generated.a11UFS_EXTBMPFAIL, cannot create bitmap cell groups2TCPIP, UNIX File System73An internal container file system error occurred whilet3allocating bitmap cell groups.T94Contact your Compaq support representative and provide a;4description of the conditions under which this message was 4generated.rA1UFS_FRDCBFAIL, cannot create resource descriptor control block;e11 object 'object', status 'status'h2TCPIP, UNIX File System?3An internal container file system error occurred in creating aa;3resource descriptor control block for the object 'object'. :4Contact your Compaq support representative describing the34conditions under which this message was generated.m;1UFS_INVOPER, invalid directory entry operation requested:s1 'operation'2TCPIP, UNIX File System73An internal container file system error occurred whileT93requesting a directory entry operation to module module.o:4Contact your Compaq support representative describing the34conditions under which this message was generated.m%1UFS_INVRDCB, invalid RDCB: 'object'g2TCPIP, UNIX File System?3An internal container file system error occurred. The resourcei>3descriptor control block indicating the object has changed is 3invalid.94Contact your Compaq support representative and provide ar;4description of the conditions under which this message wasP 4generated.e41UFS_INVSIZE, invalid size specified: 'object_size'2TCPIP, UNIX File System=3An internal container file system error occurred. An invalidc*3size was specified for the object object.94Contact your Compaq support representative and provide an;4description of the conditions under which this message wase 4generated.s41UFS_INVTYPE, invalid type specified: 'object_type'2TCPIP, UNIX File System=3An internal container file system error occurred. An invalid*3type was specified for the object object.:4Contact your Compaq support representative describing the34conditions under which this message was generated.o4 ?1UFS_LOCKFAIL, cannot set lock on 'object' resource descriptor 1 control blockL2TCPIP, UNIX File System73An internal container file system error occurred whileP=3creating a lock on the resource descriptor control block for03object object.e94Contact your Compaq support representative and provide a ;4description of the conditions under which this message wasc 4generated. +1UFS_NOROOM, container file system is fullw2TCPIP, UNIX File System43The container file system exceeded the size limits.>4Remove unused files from the container file system to free up(4space or start using a new file system.$1UFS_NOTFOUND, cannot find 'object'2TCPIP, UNIX File System=3An internal container file system error occurred. The objectP3object was not found.:4Contact your Compaq support representative describing the34conditions under which this message was generated.aD1UFS_RELDRDCBF, cannot release 'object' resource descriptor control'1 block, status 'status'l2TCPIP, UNIX File System73An internal container file system error occurred while <3deallocating a resource descriptor control block for object3object.94Contact your Compaq support representative and provide aU;4description of the conditions under which this message wasC 4generated.0E1UFS_RELOCKFAIL, cannot release lock on 'object' resource descriptor 01 control block, status 'status'2TCPIP, UNIX File System73An internal container file system error occurred while :3releasing a lock on the resource descriptor control block3for object object. 94Contact your Compaq support representative and provide ah;4description of the conditions under which this message wasg 4generated. 61CFS_ATTRFAIL, cannot 'read or write' file attributes 2TCPIP, Server File System (NFS)83The NFS file system attempted to read or write a file's?3attributes using the appropriate Files-11 QIO, and it receivedS=3an error message that it did not expect. A secondary messageF=3follows that may help to identify the file and the nature ofl 3the error.F94Take action based on the primary and secondary messages.o*1CFS_CHANNEL, channel number 'hex-number' 2TCPIP, Server File System (NFS)73Supplementary information related to the primary error 3message.n04Take action based on the primary error message.31CFS_CLUSTER, virtual blocks 'start' through 'end' 2TCPIP, Server File System (NFS)73Supplementary information related to the primary erroro 3message. 04Take action based on the primary error message.21CFS_CONTAINERID, container 'device-file-ID-spec' 2TCPIP, Server File System (NFS)73Supplementary information related to the primary error }`£TCPIP, ANALYZE Commaíc‰1 ƒ EANA_INO_NOVMSDI, problem: OpenVMS directory inconsistency: directory> 'directory' not found in container directoryA solution: will remove the directory from the% container directorynd7The OpenVMS container directory contains an entry for a*directory that does not exist on the disk.7Enter the ANALYZE DISK command. If you use the /CONFIRM=qualifier, ANALYZE prompts you to confirm the solution beforeit is implemented.ëßb‰1týBANA_INO_NOVMSFILE, problem: OpenVMS directory inconsistency: file= 'file' not found in directory 'directory'> solution: will remove the file from VMS directory.nd9The OpenVMS container directory contains no entry for the'file, which does not exist on the disk.7Enter the ANALYZE DISK command. If you use the /CONFIRM=qualifier, ANALYZE prompts you to confirm the solution beforeit is implemented.“ÂNb1óõC¥DANA_INO_NULVMSOWNER, problem: File/directory has invalid owner UIC:B [xx,xx] solution: will be replaced by the9 parent directory owner UIC:[xx,xx].nd=An OpenVMS directory or file in the container file system hasan invalid UIC.>If the /CONFIRM option is set, you are prompted to confirm the"solution before it is implemented.Ú$Z;1UW±ì#ANA_INTERR, internal ANALYZE errornd>The ANALYZE MAIL command failed an internal consistency check,indicating a possible bug.:Report this problem to your Compaq support representative.5D~1fh¬*4ANA_NOENTR, No queue entry found for file 'string/'ndCheck the consistency of the SMTP queues and ensure that there2is no logical name conflict with the queue name(s)¥%4+1VXŒ·$ANA_NOUSER, no such user 'string' !nd3The user name specified for analysis does not exist*Check the user name and retry the command. ÿ9E`1jl±8ANA_PSDIRC, postmaster directory access error 'string'!nd9An error occurred while attempting to lock the Postmaster directory.>Check that the file privileges on the Postmaster directory are correct and reenter the command. ª 7L1hj¶¼6ANA_PSDIRL, postmaster directory 'string' is locked !nd=The ANALYZE MAIL command locked the user Postmaster directory for analysis.None. ± 9Q1jl½Ã8ANA_PSDIRN, postmaster directory 'string' is unlocked !nd:The ANALYZE MAIL command released the previous lock on thePostmaster directory.None. Õ +ED1\^£ç*ANA_QUEACC, queue 'string' access failurend=An error occurred while attempting to lock the specified SMTPqueue.:Check that the file privileges are correct and reenter thecommand. ˜ &K1WY¤ª%ANA_QUEUEL, queue 'string' is lockednd/ANA_QUIT, problem: unable to continue analysisnd7An ANALYZE CONTAINER command was unable to complete the9analysis due to fatal errors found in the container file.)See other error messages generated by the>ANALYZE CONTAINER command to determine the appropriate action.#:4”1km¡59ANA_RESERR, ANALYZE resource allocation error (memory) !nd3ANALYZE MAIL has failed to allocate dynamic memory.8Check system and process parameters to possibly increase9available process virtual memory, including VIRTUALPAGCNT and the process page file quota.Ÿ+M1\^«±*ANA_RUNING, ANALYZE runs on host 'string'ndThe type field of the super block cell group does not identifyitself as super block.>None. The error is repaired automatically if /REPAIR option isset.³Ã‹D1ôöÅnot match its rear checkbyte byte. The super block may containcorrupted data.>None. The error is repaired automatically if /REPAIR option isset.‘Ì\H1ýÿ[£DANA_SUP_BADDCGSIZE, problem: bad initial directory cell group size: 'bad_value'C solution: will be replaced by default value! 'good_value'nd5Super block contains an invalid value for the initial%directory cell group allocation size.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set. p¶Y@1çéB‚DANA_SUP_BADECGSIZE, problem: bad initial extension cell group size:A 'bad_value' solution: will be replaced by. default size 'good_value'ndThe OpenVMS file identification (FID) of the container file in;the super block does not match the real container file FID.>If the /CONFIRM option is set, you are prompted to confirm the"solution before it is implemented.""{!¨jH1ÙÛE;ANA_SUP_BADHIBK, problem: bad maximum container file size:> 'bad_value' solution: will be replaced by, default value 'good_value'nd>The value in the super block for the maximum size to which the*container file can be expanded is invalid.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.##z"µ\H1æèDŒAANA_SUP_BADIICGSIZE, problem: bad initial inode cell group size:B 'bad_value' solution: will be replaced by/ default size 'good_value'nd9The super block contains an invalid value for the initial!inode cell group allocation size.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.$$“#´wG1åç^¥AANA_SUP_BADRTHRESH, problem: bad directory relocation threshold:A 'bad_value' solution: will be replaced by/ default value 'good_value'nd=The super block contains an invalid value for the directory's8relocation threshold that controls the directory's size.>None. The error is repaired automatically if the REPAIR optionis set.%%Š$gg›1˜šœCANA_SUP_BADSUPBLK, problem: super block irremediably corrupted. **" End ANALYZE **nd6The super block is totally unrecognizable. The ANALYZE/CONTAINER command cannot continue the analysis.6Create a new container file using the CREATE CONTAINER;command, delete (or save) the corrupted container file, and(run the ANALYZE CONTAINER command again.=The ANALYZE CONTAINER command analyzes the container file and:moves the entire directory hierarchy to the lost and found>directory. This means the root directory is under the lost and=found directory, but all files and directories under root areintact.&&”%º|=1ëíi¦EANA_SUP_BADVERSION, problem: bad container file version: 'bad_value'A Current version is 'good_value' solution:1 will abort ANALYZE CONTAINERnd=The container file version number in the super block is not a=valid version number or a currently supported version number.If the /CONFIRM option is set, you are prompted to confirm the"solution before it is implemented.((â¬p41NPÀôANA_ABORT, ANALYZE aborted!nd=The ANALYZE MAIL command encountered a fatal error, including1one of the error conditions previously described.3See the error conditions above for specific action.))Ú­X[1‰‹æì?ANA_ADENTR, file 'string' submitted to queue 'string' as entry 'string' !nd>During the ANALYZE MAIL/REPAIR command, the specified file wasrequeued to the SMTP queue.None.**5®‡EH1¸ºÿGCANA_BMP_BADBCGSIZE, problem: bad bitmap cell group allocation (cg:B 'inode_number'! solution: will be rebuilt)nd=The bitmap cell group claims space already allocated to otherfiles.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.++¢¯³†H1äæl´8ANA_BMP_BADBITMAP, problem: bitmap allocation from cellC 'cell_number' to cell 'cell_number' 'bad_value'5 solution: will be re-allocatednd:The bitmap file has the wrong cell allocation information.;The bitmap file indicates the cell was allocated, but it isactually free.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.,,°$H1UWØ 5ANA_BMP_BADBMPCGRPCHKSUM, problem: bitmap cell groupC (cg: 'cell_group_number') has mismatchedD checkbytes: 'chksum1' not equal 'chksum2'C solution: will set checkbytes to same valuend;The front checkbyte of the bitmap cell group does not match>its rear checkbyte byte. The bitmap file may contain corrupteddata.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.--·±î`H1!É7ANA_BMP_BADBMPCGRPSIZE, problem: bad bitmap cell groupC (cg: 'cell_group_number') cell group size:D 'bad_value' solution: replace by correct, value: 'good_value'nd:The size field of the bitmap cell group does not correctly$describe the size of the cell group.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set...¢²ëNH1l´7ANA_BMP_BADBMPCGRPTYPE, problem: bad bitmap cell groupC (cg: 'cell_group_number') cell group type:C 'bad_type' solution: replace by correct* type: 'good_type'nd9The type field of the bitmap cell group does not identifyitself as a bitmap.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.//¦³çVH1p¸.ANA_BMP_BADDCGRPCHKSUM, problem: deleted cellA (cg: 'cell_group_number') has mismatchedC cell group checkbyte solution: will set1 checkbytes to same valuendDue to problems detected in the bitmap file, a new bitmap file was created.None.66Úºê‡H1¤ìCANA_BADVMSDIR, problem: cannot read OpenVMS directory 'directory',A probably corrupted solution: directory and itsD subdirectories will be removed from 'container_file' container filend=The OpenVMS directory in the CFS file system is not readable.:The directory is probably corrupted. Enter the DCL ANALYZE DISK command.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.77Œ»141bd˜ž0ANA_COMPLE, ANALYZE completed on host 'string'!nd3This message occurs whenever ANALYZE mail finishes.None.88·¼FJ1wyÃÉEANA_DELENT, entry 'entry_name' deleted from the queue 'queue_name' !nd=The ANALYZE MAIL command deleted the specified entry from the SMTP queue.None.99ã½Vf1‡‰ïõDuring the ANALYZE MAIL/DELETE command, the specified file was&deleted from the postmaster directory.None.::Ó¾,€1]_ßå+ANA_DELQEN, deleted 'number' queue entriesnd8This message prints the number of SMTP queue entries for=which a mail file does not exist. The SMTP queue entries weredeleted.None.;; ¿¾yH1ïñj²?ANA_DIR_ALLOCERR, problem: directory cell group 'cell_pointer'D allocation error: duplication or out of container8 file size solution: will be clearednd>±ÂÆ‚H1÷ù{ÃDANA_DIR_BADCHKSUM, problem: directory 'cell_pointer' has mismatched= checkbytes: 'chksum1' not equal 'chksum2'B solution: will set checkbytes to same valuend>The front checkbyte of the directory cell group does not match contains bad file size: 'bad_value' bytesA solution: will be replaced by the correct' size: 'good_value'nd5The directory's inode contains the wrong size for the directory in the container file.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.@@,ÄÂH1óõö>>ANA_DIR_BADDOTINUM, problem: bad 'string' entry inode number:B 'string' (cg: 'string')! /!_solution: will be? replaced by correct inode number: 'string'nd8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.AAkÅÅ=H1öø5}DANA_DIR_BADDOTLEN, problem: bad '. or ..' entry length: 'bad_value'B (cg: 'cell_group_number') solution: will be< replaced by correct length: 'good_value'ndH1ÖØ^CANA_DIR_BADDOTNAM, problem: directory 'cell_pointer' has bad '. orE ..' entry name solution: will be replaced by '. or ..'nd=The directory entry should have "." or ".." as the file name.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.CC•ÇêBH1_§@ANA_DIR_BADDOTNAMLEN, problem: bad '. or ..' entry name length:< 'bad_value' (cg: 'cell_group_number')? solution: will be replaced by correct+ length: 'good_value'nd9The directory's "." or ".." entry has the wrong file namelength.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.DDÎÈé|H1˜à>ANA_DIR_BADDOTNUM, problem: bad '. or ..' entry inode number:@ 'bad_inode_number' (cg: 'cell_group_number')@ solution: replace by correct inode number:' 'good_inode_number'nd8The "." or ".." entry contains an inode number that does9not correspond to the inode number of the directories "."or "..".8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.EEuÉŸmH1ÐÒ?‡@ANA_DIR_BADENTNAME, problem: bad directory 'cell_pointer' entry@ name: 'up to 10 chars' solution: will be clearedndANA_DIR_BADHIERARCHY, problem: directory hierarchy corrupted:B multiple directory tree found! solution:@ will place files not connected to root in+ lost+found directorynd>The directory hierarchy does not form a unique tree structure.>The hierarchy is broken into disconnected trees. Some files or6directories lost the link to their parent directories.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.IIïÍêœH1¹,ANA_DIR_BADMAXERROS, problem: bad directoryD (cg: 'cell_group_number'); cannot be recoveredA solution: will be deleted. All its files5 will be moved to lost and foundnd=The directory is completely corrupted and cannot be repaired. 'bad_value' bytes solution: will be> replaced by correct size: 'good_value'nd=The raw data's inode contains the wrong size for the raw datafile.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.KK4ωBH1º¼þFBANA_DIR_BADRAWCG, problem: bad raw data file 'cell_group_pointer'E (cannot be corrected) solution: will be deletednd7The raw data file is completely corrupted and cannot be repaired.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.LLØÐê…H1¢ê=ANA_DIR_BADRAWCHKSUM, problem: raw data 'cell_group_pointer'1 has mismatched checkbytes:E 'chksum1' not equal 'chksum2' solution: will3 set checkbytes to same valuend7The front checkbyte of the raw data cell group does notThis message prints the number of mail files that were deletedfrom the Postmaster directory.None.ZZÞ1®1bd0ANA_FILHLD, holding 'string' files in directorynd9This message prints the number of mail files that have noThis message displays the number of mail files found for which*there were no matching SMTP queue entries.None.\\Yàµ;H1æè#k@ANA_FIN_BADNLINK, problem: bad inode 'inode_number' link count:A 'wrong_value' solution: will be replaced by1 correct value: 'correct_value'nd:The inode contains the wrong number of links to this file.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.]]²á¢vy1ÓÕKÄEANA_FIN_FORIEGN, cannot delete bad directory: contains non-CFS UNIX-A style files; directory removed from CFS but not deletednd4record type, or UUENCODE the file before sending and UUDECODE4it on receipt.o;1SMTP_SERVICEUNAVAIL, remote service unavailable, 'string'e2TCPIP, SMTP Symbionte;3The remote SMTP server replied to one of our SMTP client'sd>3commands with an SMTP error code beginning with 4, indicating3it has to shutdown.(4Check the symbiont log for more errors.B1SMTP_SNDERROR, error detected while sending mail to 'local_mail_1 address'y2TCPIP, SMTP Symbiont_'3Symbiont failed to deliver local mail.P!4Check for errors in the log files;4 SYS$SPECIFIC:[TCPIP_SMTP]TCPIP$SMTP_LOGFILE.LOG. The text <4of the bounced mail will include additional error text with4more specific information.l91SMTP_SNDSUCC, mail was delivered successfully to 'user'L,2TCPIP, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)3Informational.e4None.91SMTP_STRLONG, address too long. maximum allowed is 255.E,2TCPIP, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)>3The given path is longer than the maximum path allowed by the 3SMTP protocol (255 characters).;4If the sender name was too long (for example, the mail has :4been forwarded so many times that the "From:" path is too<4long), this is a restriction. If the recipient line was too'4long, use a distribution list instead.n,1SMTP_SYMBERR, symbiont error in 'symbiont'2TCPIP, SMTP SymbiontT53The symbiont is exiting after an error has occurred.h'4Check other error messages in the fileo14SYS$SPECIFIC:[TCPIP_SMTP]TCPIP$SMTP_LOGFILE.LOG.i%1SMTP_SYMBINIT, symbiont is starting ,2TCPIP, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)3Informational.t4None.>1SMTP_SYMBRUN, symbiont is running the queue 'symbiont_queue'2TCPIP, SMTP Symbiont3Informational.r4None.$1SMTP_SYMBSTOP, symbiont is stopped2TCPIP, SMTP Symbionto3Informational.h4None.1SMTP_UNAVAILABLE,2TCPIP, SMTP Symbiont ?3Either an existing connection from our SMTP client to a remotef.3SMTP server was broken or none could be made.(4Check the symbiont log for more errors.71SMTP_UNBKTRNSIP, WARNING client IP address !AS is noto21 backtranslatable to a host name2TCPIP, SMTP Servero63The IP address of the remote SMTP client could not be>3translated into a host name, and your system is configured to>3disconnect the SMTP connection when this situation arises. It>3is possible that the remote SMTP client's in-addr.arpa domain>3is not set up properly. This is also a common fingerprint for 3a SPAMmer.I;4If the SMTP client is a legitimate client, then inform theS<4system manager of the host of the problem. To do this, send94mail to postmaster@[n.n.n.n] where the n.n.n.n is the IPe4address in question.r*1SMTP_UNKHST, remote host unknown, 'host'2TCPIP, SMTP Symbiontr=3The domain of the destination mail address is untranslatable 3into an MX record.r>4Most likely an incorrect address was used, or a typographical4e[i[TCPIP, ANALYZE Comma Management Co Remote Shell TFTP ComponenÿBADFTPQUEUEÿs+›SÃëë}68 x(disk)S 167 x(device)S 168 xI(or)S 168 x(list)S 168 x(of)S 167 x(devices)S 168 x(that)S 168 x(should)S J11321 X 498 y(not)S 160 x(be)S 160 x(automatical)S 2 x(ly)S 159 x(shared)SC160 x(when)S 159 x(the)S 160 x(speci\211ed)S 160 x(server)S 11321 XDC499 y(starts.)S 241 x(This)S 157 x(value)S 158 x(associates)S 158 x8H(the)S 158 x(noautoshare)S 159 x(list)S 158 x(with)S 11321 X 498 y(the)SE150 x(speci\211c)S 150 x(node)S 150 x(in)S 149 x(an)S 150 x(OpenVMS)SiF150 x(cluster)S -33 x(.)S 11321 X 747 y(V)S -42 x(alid)S 151 x(Data:)SE17847 X(Up)S 165 x(to)S 165 x(512)S 166 x(characters,)S 17847 X 498 yMI(including)S 150 x(commas)S 11321 X 747 y(Default)S 150 x(Data:)S 17847 XeG(dad,_dfs)S 11321 X 747 y(LANMAN.INI)S 151 x(Section:)S 17847 X(NODE_)S HF156(nodename)S 11321 X 748 y F155(LANMAN.INI)S 151 x(Keyword:)S 17847 XG(noautoshare)S 11321 X 747 y(Parameter)S 150 x(T)S -23 x(ype:)S 17847 XeH(Static)S 11321 X 747 y(Data)S 150 x(T)S -23 x(ype:)S 17847 X(Expanded)SG150 x(string)S 4796 X 398 y 18528 24 R 0 SC 15245 31061 XY F38(Server)S:D168 x(Con\211guration)S 167 x(Parameter)S 2 x(s)S 398 x F40(A\2031)S -24 x(1)SAEP PP0 %%PageTrailer(2%%PageFonts: Helvetica-Bold NewCenturySchlbk-Roman%%%+ NewCenturySchlbk-Italic HelveticaP%%PageProcessColors:%%PageCustomColors: (HEADCOLOR)u %%+ (BLACK)n%%+ (FOOTCOLOR)t%)%%Page: (A-12) 272%%PageFonts: (atend)%%PageProcessColors: (atend)%%PageCustomColors: (atend)8 PaperHeight PaperWidth PM 0 0 XYD0 SC 1807 2169 XY F32(Server)S 149 x(Con\211gu)S -2 x(ration)S 150 xG(Parameters)S 1807 X 598 y(A.2)S 149 x(OpenVMS)S 150 x(Registry)S 149 x)G(V)S -30 x(alues)S 0 SC 1807 4313 XY F28(A.2.7)S 399 x(Advanced)S 201 xeE(Server)S 199 x(Parameters)S 3899 X 797 y F151(The)S 170 x(Advanced)SlI171 x(Server)S 170 x(Parameters)S 170 x(key)S 171 x(may)S 170 x(contain)SSD170 x(values)S 170 x(that)S 170 x(de\211ne)S 170 x(how)S 170 x(the)SG3899 X 598 y(Advanced)S 166 x(Server)S 167 x(services)S 166 x(operate)SuC167 x(on)S 166 x(server)S 167 x(startup.)S 3899 X 897 y(The)S 167 xSE(Advanced)S 166 x(Server)S 167 x(Parameters)S 166 x(key)S 167 x(is:)SSH3899 X 797 y F222(SYSTEM\\Cur)S 2 x(rentControlSe)S 2 x(t\\Services\\A)SI2 x(dvancedServe)S 2 x(r\\Parameters)S 3899 X 896 y F151(T)S -31 x(able)S H173 x(A)S(\203)S(8,)S 175 x(Advanced)S 173 x(Server)S 174 x(Parameters)SG172 x(V)S -46 x(alues,)S 175 x(lists)S 172 x(the)S 173 x(values)S 173 xSE(that)S 173 x(may)S 173 x(be)S 3899 X 598 y(stored)S 166 x(in)S 166 xSE(the)S 166 x(Advanced)S 167 x(Server)S 166 x(Parameters)S 166 x(key)S3G-54 x(.)S 3899 10341 XY F36(T)S -37 x(able)S 151 x(A)S(\203)S(8)S 398 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x(automatica)S 2 xD(lly)S 149 x(when)S 150 x(the)S 149 x(Server)S 150 x(service)S 150 xI(starts.)S 10424 X 747 y(V)S -41 x(alid)S 150 x(Data:)S 16950 X(alerter)SaH-32 x(,)S 149 x(netlogon,browser)S 10424 X 748 y(Default)S 151 x(Data:)SG16950 X(alerter)S -32 x(,)S 149 x(netlogon)S 10424 X 747 y(LANMAN.INI)SxO151 x(Sectio)S 2 x(n:)S 16950 X(VMSSER)S -17 x(VER)S 10424 X 747 y(LANMAN.INI)S5F151 x(Keyword:)S 16950 X(srvservices)S 10424 X 747 y(Parameter)S 151 xD(T)S -24 x(ype:)S 16950 X(Stati)S 2 x(c)S 10424 X 747 y(Data)S 151 xM(T)S -24 x(ype:)S 16950 X(Expanded)S 150 x(string)S 3899 X 748 y(DomainName)S C10424 X(De\211nes)S 161 x(the)S 162 x(name)S 161 x(of)S 161 x(the)SiG162 x(domain)S 162 x(that)S 162 x(the)S 161 x(server)S 161 x(is)S 161 x F(in.)S 10424 X 498 y(Do)S 152 x(not)S 152 x(change)S 152 x(the)S 152 xE(domain)S 152 x(name)S 152 x(by)S 151 x(editi)S 2 x(ng)S 151 x(this)S4M152 x(value)S 152 x(in)S 10424 X 498 y£ú,ë£òTCPIP, ANALYZE Commaä?x1prêð>ANA_HOLDFL, file 'string' is kept in the Postmaster directoryndis the timestamp taken when the file was created, user name isBEFORE and SINCE keywords used with the /DELETE and/or /REPAIR qualifiers.ANA_INO_BADBUFSFILENAM, warning: bad BUFS file name: 'string'nd>The name of the OpenVMS file in the container file system does7not have the correct container file system name format.Restore from backup.£ªêâ_H1t¼AANA_INO_BADCGSIZE, problem: bad 'file_type' inode 'inode_number'C inode cell group size: 'bad_value' solution:: will be replaced by initial inode size 'good_value'nd9The size field of the inode cell group does not correctly$describe the size of the cell group.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.£uë¿MH1ðò?‡CANA_INO_BADCGTYPE, problem: bad 'file_type' inode cell group type:@ 'bad_value' solution: will be replaced by9 correct cell group type: 'good_value'nd8The type field of the inode cell group does not identifyitself as an inode.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set. £ÄìÞ}H1ŽÖ.ANA_INO_BADCHKSUM, problem: 'file_type' inode< 'inode_number' has mismatched checkbytesD 'chksum1' notequal 'chksum2' solution: will set, checkbytes to same valuend9The front checkbytes of the inode cell group do not matchtrailer checkbyte byte. The inode is either a symbolic link or1an imported file that may contain corrupted data.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set. £yî¶ZH1çéC‹DANA_INO_BADCTIME, problem: 'file_type' inode has wrong change time:@ 'wrong_time' solution: will be replaced by/ correct time: 'correct_time'nd:The file's change time attribute in the inode is differentfrom the actual creation time.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set. £ÄïøcH1)+ŽÖBANA_INO_BADEXTMPTR, problem: extension map pointer of 'file_type'B inode 'inode_number' contains the wrong size:A 'bad_value' solution: will be replaced by/ correct size: 'good_value'nd9The inode's extension map pointer contains the wrong cell(group size for the extension cell group.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set. £•ð£ob1ÔÖE§=ANA_INO_BADFID, problem: 'file_type' inode contains bad FID:C 'bad_FID' solution: will be replaced by correct FID: 'good_FID'nd8The OpenVMS file identification (FID) of the file in the5file's inode does not match the real FID of the file.>If the /CONFIRM option is set, you are prompted to confirm the"solution before it is implemented.£§ñëSH1q¹?ANA_INO_BADFILESIZE, problem: 'file_type' inode 'inode_number'9 contains bad file size: 'bad_value'? bytes solution: will be replaced by the0 correct size: 'good_value'ndThe symbolic link or imported file inode contains invalid file name length.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.£3ü¸H1CEýE/ANA_INO_BADOWNINUM, problem: 'file_type' inode@ cg: 'cell_group_number' contains bad owning= inode number: 'bad_value' solution: will@ be replaced by correct owning inode number:! 'good_value'nd9Each inode with its extensions has a dynamic portion that;contains the inode number of the inode. The inode number in9the dynamic portion does not match the inode's real inodenumber.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.£výÊCH1ûý@ˆ?ANA_INO_BADPTRSUP, problem: Bad Super Block inode map pointer:C 'bad_map_pointer' solution: will be replacedE by map pointer to super block: 'good_map_pointer'nd6The superblock inode contains a bad map pointer to the superblock.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.£±þµ“H1æè{Ã@ANA_INO_BADSEGNO, problem: Bad 'file_type' inode 'inode_number'2 segment number: 'bad_seg_value'@ solution: will be replaced by correct segment number: 'string'ndof resource records associated with it, but not the particular(record type for which you were querying.1cf•Ó1BIND_NO_RECOVERY, unexpected name server failurever.An unrecoverable name server failure occurred.=Check with the name server's system or network administrator.ëI+1à1beE[0BIND_NO_ZONEXFR, zone transfer was unsuccessfulver2A zone transfer was initiated but did not complete$successfully. This could be because:;o The requesting host is not authorized to receive the zone: transfer. Some BIND servers have the ability to restrict" who can perform a zone transfer.7o The server receiving the zone transfer request is not' configured to perform zone transfers.:o The server receiving the zone transfer request could not= access its database files because of data corruption in the BIND database.5Verify with the system or network administrator that:5o The requesting host is authorized to receive a zone transfer from the server.3o The server receiving the zone transfer request is' configured to perform zone transfers..o The zone database files exist on the server.ë,?g@1psÚ>BIND_NONAUTH, server was changed, but it is non-authoritativeverloopback interface.) Another reason may be that a bad argumentwas used in the command.7Reenter the command with the correct interface name andthe client to communicate with a server. If the server is down:or if the network is slow or nonfunctional,the DHCP client:will not be able to fulfill the request within the timeoutperiod.9If the command requires the DHCP client to talk to a DHCPtrying. You may want to inform your system administrator about9the situation. If the command does not require the client:to talk to a server ( as with most DHCPCONF commands) thenThe FTP client supports only one active control connection. It1tried to establish another connection but failed.9Disconnect the connection with the FTP DISCONNECT commandfirst.ë¹O7Çœ1hh/Ë6FTP_FDLGEN, failed to generate an FDL file for 'file';The FTP client failed to generate an FDL file for the local;file that has to be transferred. This error could be due tospecified and no FDL file is on the remote host. Error seen inthe FTP client.!Determine if the FDL file exists.ë Server=>5j1oo¤=FTP_ACPCON, error accepting data connection from remote host:An error occurred in the FTP client. The maximum number of:active device sockets is controlled by the system manager.:When the device socket exceeds the limit set by the system)p1ZZxè(FTP_ACPTCN, accepting connection failed;Error seen in FTP host. The maximum number of active device8sockets is under the control of the system manager. When;the device-socket quota exceeds the limit set by the system;manager, the socket connection fails. As a result, the data0connection is not accepted from the remote host.8Change the limit set for the device-socket quota. If you6cannot change it, ask the system manager to change it. ë•@#!21TTu§"FTP_BADTIMVAL, invalid time value Specified time value is invalid.1Reenter the command with the correct time format.!!ë°AU%1HHÂFTP_CHINFO, 'process'9FTP host message. This message is displayed when an erroroccurs in a child process.$Verify the associated error message.""ë`B(1YYmr'FTP_CMDRCV, command received 'command'For debug purposes.None##ëèE4\91eeÁú3FTP_CONHST, error connecting to remote host 'host'=An error occurred in the FTP client. A network error occurredor the network is not active.8Make sure network communication is active on the system.$$ë\F(1YYhn'FTP_CONTINUE, FTP CONTINUE return codeInformational.None.%%ë¬G9ìh1jjV¾8FTP_CRCHPR, error in creating a child process 'process'’(1oo)=FTP_CREPRC, error in creating a child process 'process_name'occurs when insufficient system dynamic memory is available tocomplete the service.'Increase the size of the nonpaged pool.((ëL\b91ï(@FTP_ECNSES, QIO failure; failed to continue session for 'host'. Error: 'code';An error occurred in the network that caused the session to%close. Error occurred in the TP host.8Make sure network communication is active on the system.))ëÝM[*91ŒŒ¶ï?FTP_ESTSES, QIO failure; failed to start a session for 'host'. Error: 'code')The FTP server failed to start a session.8Make sure network communication is active on the system.**ë;N8Á#1ii*M7FTP_EXQUOT, exceeded session quota; connection refused=The maximum number of sessions has been exceeded. You can set=the maximum number of FTP sessions by editing the appropriate9parameter in the SYS$MANAGER:UCX$FTPD_STARTUP.COM command procedure."Wait for a session to become free.++ëªP.6'1__•¼-FTP_GETDVI, error getting device information5Failed to get the device information for the mailbox.&Check to see if a mailbox was created.,,ë¢Q(3(1YYŒ´'FTP_GETHST, error in getting host name2The FTP server failed to get the host information.'Check whether the host database exists.--ëyR,(1]]…‹+FTP_GETUAI, error getting user information'FTP failed to get the user information.None...ë¼S(<91YY•Î'FTP_GPRNAM, error in getting peer name;The FTP server failed to get the name of the remote system.8Make sure network communication is active on the system.//ë°T*.91[[‰Â)FTP_GSCKNM, error in getting socket name-The FTP server failed to get the socket name.8Make sure network communication is active on the system.00ëUTT91……Ù=FTP_HSTINF, failed to get host information for 'string' from database=An error occurred in the FTP client. The server failed to getthe host information.8Check whether a valid entry exists in the host database.11ëxV 1OOjŠFTP_INCPWD, incorrect passwdThe password is incorrect.Reenter the password correctly.22ëYW¿^1NN kFTP_INVCMD, invalid command9Log in to the remote host failed. An invalid user name or=password results in this kind of failure. The log in requests;also gets rejected if the user does not have network access privilege.=Log in with a valid user name and password. Check whether youhave network access privileges.33ë•X7ã\1hhK§6FTP_LOGFAL, remote interactive login failure 'string'=An error occurred in the FTP server. Remote interactive login=failed. An invalid user name or password results in this kind>of failure. The log in requests also gets rejected if the user'does not have network access privilege.invalid user name or password results in this kind of failure.;If the user has no network access privilege, then the login>request is also rejected. Server: The login to the remote host>ëûdC“1tt BFTP_SESCON, FTP SESSION: session connection from 'host' at 'time'=This message occurs when a connection is established, statingFTP supports NONPRINT forms only. If the specified form is not-supported, NONPRINT becomes the default form.None.CCë¸i+h1\\ÄÊ*FTP_SUPMOD, FTP supports only 'mode' mode;FTP supports STREAM mode only. If the specified mode is not+supported, STREAM becomes the default mode.None.DDëÍj5s1ffÙß4FTP_SUPSTR, FTP supports only 'structure' structureIf the error persists, contact your support representative and-describe the conditions leading to the error.KKëwqV1‡‡ˆ‰DFTP_UNIXCONV, error in conversion from UNIX to OpenVMS path formatr *LLëÇ LPD/LPR PrintrAO1r|ËÌ@LPD_ERRCLJBC, error closing job: entry 'string', queue 'string'ing SystemThe IP address specifies a host address when a network address is required.-Reenter the command with the network address.RRëÓ0!L+1anºå/ADR_NETW, internet address specifies a networkntrol Program>The IP address specified a network address when a host address is required.*Reenter the command with the host address.SSëÀ$!j1UbÌÒ#ALIAS, name is an alias for a hostntrol Program:The host or network information returned from the database.came from an alias of a host or network entry.None.TTëbk!7”1œ©àt9ARPERROR, cannot process ARP request as entered; see ARP0 documentation and reenter the commandntrol Program6An error occurred during processing of an ARP command.=See the Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management CommandBUGCHK, TCPIP internal errorntrol Program/An internal error occurred in the product code.8Contact your Compaq support representative and provide a9description of the command that was entered and the saved>database files, if the command involved one or more databases.XXë£ Y&c¶1Šœÿµ;CCF_ILLFTYPE, file type not allowed in container directory specificationntrol Program, NFS1The CREATE CONTAINER command requires a directory0specification to create a container file system.2You specified an invalid file specification rather0than a directory specification. Specify only the9directory name of the container file system; for example,DRA0:[MYLOGIN.CFSNAME].YYëú &P^1L^® CMDERR, NFS command errorntrol Program, NFS=NFS does not have the functionality to process a command sentby the component.8Check to make sure that the TCPIP and NFS processes were$derived from the same TCPIP release.ZZëá 2&x1cuíó1CMDERROR, error executing 'command_name' commandntrol Program, NFS7A management control program command failed. Subsequent7messages provide more information about why the commandfailed.None.[[ëQ h&wA1™«"cECOMERR, command mailbox not created because NFS server initializing;! wait and reenter commandntrol Program, NFS=NFS is still in an initialization state. It has not created a8mailbox to which the TCPIP component can enter commands.7Wait until NFS completes initialization and reenter thecommand.\\ëÜ 5!H31fs»î4CONFIGERROR, error processing configuration requestntrol Program>An error occurred during the processing of a SET CONFIGURATIONcommand.2The secondary error message describes the problem.]]ëì-!BQ1^k­þ,CONFLICT, conflicting qualifiers in commandntrol Program;You specified conflicting qualifiers on the initial commandline.;Check the documentation for the correct command syntax, andreenter the command.^^ëÁ!0H1N[‹ÓCONNREF, connection refusedntrol Program/The remote host refused to accept a connection.:Ask the system manager to enable the Finger service on the remote host.__ëm'&1Xjy&CONTACREATE, container 'name' createdntrol Program, NFSInformational.None.``ë:`!w71‘žLDCREATELOG, cannot create log file 'log_file_name'; check privileges and disk spacentrol Program=The system was unable to create the log file. This can be due8to incorrect file privileges or insufficient disk space.6Check privileges, disk space, and reenter the command.aaëò!ú­1P]WCRSOCK, error creating socketntrol Program=TCP/IP failed to create an endpoint communication. This error#occurs in the following situations:o If there is a network error.&o If the network has not been started.;o When the device socket quota exceeds the limit set by the system manager.8Make sure network communication is active on the system.;Increase the value of the socket quota limit. If you cannot7change it, ask the system manager to change it for you.bbëGp!7t1¡®åY=DATAPROB, cannot access the 'database_name' database; review1 additional messages to correct problemntrol Program6An error occurred in accessing the specified database.8Other messages are printed with this error. Review these:messages for information about how to correct the problem.ccë_!1O\kqDEFINTE, defining interfacesntrol ProgramInformational.None.ddë<n!.t1Ÿ¬ÚN;DELINTER, cannot delete interface 'interface_name'; review1 additional messages to correct problemntrol Program-The specified interface could not be deleted.8Other messages are printed with this error. Review these:messages for information about how to correct the problem.eeë€?!1p}Œ’>DESTGATE, destination: 'remote_host', gateway: 'gateway_name'ntrol ProgramInformational.None.ffëY! 1O\ekDETAIL, detailed informationntrol ProgramSuccess.None.ggë²X!-1‰–ÃÄCDHCPCONFERR, DHCP client failed to configure interface 'interface_ name'ntrol Program,An attempt to configure an interface failed.hhëp/!1`m|‚.DHCPCONFIG, DHCP is configured on this systemntrol ProgramInformational.None.iië‚A!1rŽ”@DHCPINTER, interface 'interface_name' configured by DHCP clientntrol ProgramInformational.None.jjëo/& 1`r{.DIRCREATE, directory 'directory_name' createdntrol Program, NFSSuccess.None.kkë—&zN1ÈÚT¢ADIRECTORY, path name specified for container directory operationC resolves to a directory; reenter using target data file namentrol Program, NFS=A path name that is a directory was specified for a container;directory operation that requires a data file as an object.command, and reenter the command with the correct information.ooëA 7!iu1huÞS6DUPALLHOST, file system already exported to all hostsntrol Program;A new record was added to the export database; however, the,directory was already exported to all hosts.9None. However, you may want to review the export database:entries for this directory to eliminate duplicate entries. Block entry to the root directorynd8The root directory has no entry for the superblock file.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.xec  h dup length 4 idiv string  n 0 2 index 1$ plateindex 4 2 index length 1 sub { get 255 exch sub  3 copy put pop 1 add 2 index } for pop pop exch pop } ifelse end} def /FourEqual{ 4 index ne  { pop pop pop false  } { 4 index ne {  pop pop false } { 4 index neh { pop falset } { 4 index eq } ifelse{ } ifelse } ifelseF} deff/TestPlateIndex {. Adobe_ColorImage_AI6_Vars begin /plateindex -1 def /setcmykcolor wherei { pop gsaveC 1 0 0 0 setcmykcolor systemdict /currentgray get exec 1 exch subEC 0 1 0 0 setcmykcolor systemdict /currentgray get exec 1 exch sub C 0 0 1 0 setcmykcolor systemdict /currentgray get exec 1 exch subeC 0 0 0 1 setcmykcolor systemdict /currentgray get exec 1 exch subo grestore{ 1 0 0 0 FourEqual g {  /plateindex 0 defe } { 0 1 0 0 FourEqualF {  /plateindex 1 def }p {o 0 0 1 0 FourEqual { /plateindex 2 defu } { 0 0 0 1 FourEqual2 {  /plateindex 3 def } {_ 0 0 0 0 FourEqual { /plateindex 5 def } if3 } ifelse } ifelse } ifelse } ifelsed pop pop pop pop } if plateindex end} def /colorimagep{ Adobe_ColorImage_AI6_Vars begin /channelcount 1 index defeC /sourcecount 2 index 1 eq { channelcount 1 sub } { 0 } ifelse def 4 sourcecount add index dup  8 eq exch 1 eq or not end s { /_colorimage load null neE {d _colorimage }E {N- Adobe_ColorImage_AI6_Vars /sourcecount get 7 add { pop } repeat } ifelse } { dup 3 eq TestPlateIndex dup -1 eq exch 5 eq or or/ {{ /_colorimage load null eq { ColorImageCompositeEmulatorF } { dup 1 eq {  pop pop image }e { 3 Adobe_ColorImage_AI6_Vars /plateindex get 5 eqs { gsavei  0 _currenttransfer exec 1 _currenttransfer exec0 eq( { 0 _currenttransfer exec 0.5 lt }C { 0 _currenttransfer exec 1 _currenttransfer exec gt } ifelse ( { { pop 0 } } { { pop 1 } } ifelse& systemdict /settransfer get exec } if   _colorimage m3 Adobe_ColorImage_AI6_Vars /plateindex get 5 eq1 { grestore } if } ifelse } ifelse1 }y {i dup 1 eq  { pop pope imageT } { pop popT# Adobe_ColorImage_AI6_Vars begin  sourcecount -1 0t { i# exch sourcearray 3 1 roll pute } for /SeparateCMYKImageProc load endl systemdict /image get exec } ifelse } ifelse } ifelse} defe/XGd{e pop pop} defu/XFp{  13 {pop} repeat} deft/Xhn{t Adobe_ColorImage_AI6_Vars begin gsave  /XIMask exch 0 ne defe /XIImageHeight exch def  /XIImageWidth exch def /XIImageMatrix exch defs 0 0 moveto XIImageMatrix concat" XIImageWidth XIImageHeight scale  XIMask {S /_lp /null ddef _fc /_lp /imagemask ddefe } if /XIVersion 7 def end} def/XH{e Adobe_ColorImage_AI6_Vars begin /XIVersion 6 def grestore end} def3/XIi{ Adobe_ColorImage_AI6_Vars begin gsaveT /XIMask exch 0 ne def  /XIBinary exch 0 ne def popm pop /XIChannelCount exch def /XIBitsPerPixel exch def /XIImageHeight exch def  /XIImageWidth exch def pop pop pop popD /XIImageMatrix exch defT XIBitsPerPixel 1 eqT {m! XIImageWidth 8 div ceiling cvie }T {c" XIImageWidth XIChannelCount mul } ifelse /XIBuffer exch string deff XIBinary {S: /XIDataProc { currentfile XIBuffer readstring pop } def XIVersion 6 le  {+ currentfile 128 string readline pop popp } if } {p= /XIDataProc { currentfile XIBuffer readhexstring pop } defo } ifelse  XIVersion 6 le {o 0 0 movetoe XIImageMatrix concat # XIImageWidth XIImageHeight scale XIMaskt { /_lp /null ddef  _fc /_lp /imagemask ddef } ifi } if  XIMask {  XIImageWidth XIImageHeight  false- [ XIImageWidth 0 0 XIImageHeight neg 0 0 ]q /XIDataProc loadq imagemask }  {T XIImageWidth XIImageHeighte XIBitsPerPixel - [ XIImageWidth 0 0 XIImageHeight neg 0 0 ]r /XIDataProc loadt  XIChannelCount 1 eq { gsave/ 0 setgrayn image grestore } {3Â}x{3‘TCPIP, Management Co!_!p‚1 BDUPCOMMUNITY, duplicate entry found in community address list for 'IP address'ntrol Program;The TCPIP command SET CONFIGURATION SNMP attempted to add a3duplicate IP address to the community address list.9Verify that you entered the correct IP address. If the IP>address was incorrect, reenter the command with the correct IPaddress.3µ"9!Ò~1jwIÇ8DUPHIEXPO, file system already exported at higher levelntrol Program;A new record was added to the export database; however, the=directory was already exported to the host at a higher level.>For example, the new record specified /a/b when /a was alreadypresent in the database.9None required. However, you may want to review the export:database entries for this directory to eliminate duplicateentries.34#W!XY1ˆ•íFDDUPHOST, duplicate entry in hosts database (TCPIP$HOST) for 'host', ignoredntrol Program8Information specified in the SET HOST command is alreadypresent in the hosts database.;None. However, you may want to review the hosts database toeliminate duplicate entries.3m$<!u1mz ;DUPHOSTEXPO, file system already exported at specific hostntrol Program>A new host record, specified with a wildcard, was added to theFor example, the new record specified /a when /a/b was alreadypresent in the database.9None required. However, you may want to review the export:database entries for this directory to eliminate duplicateentries.3ò'd!\1•¢þ=DUPNETWORK, duplicate entry 'network_name' found in networks% database (TCPIP$NETWORK)ntrol Program9Information specified in a SET NETWORK command is already!present in the networks database.None.3ä(F!l1w„ðöEDUPQUEUE, conflicting or duplicate queue information for host 'node'ntrol Program>This node already has a complete SMTP configuration and is now,being configured into an SMTP cluster queue.None. 3à)"!DN1S`¤ò!DUPRECORD, duplicate informationntrol Program6You attempted to enter a record that has duplicate key information.Information was added to the export database even though therewere some warning messages.None.3¾0,&[1]oÊÐ+EXPORTERROR, cannot process export requestntrol Program, NFS>Information was added to the export database even though therewere some warning messages.None.3e1$!1Ubqw#FILE, path name resolves to a filentrol ProgramInformational.None.3$2Z!NP1‹˜æ6EFLDTRN, maximum field size exceeded; field value has been truncated : 'string'ntrol Program9The specified string or integer value is greater than themaximum field size.;Make the specified string or integer value smaller than themaximum field size.3ì3&!”1Wdøþ%GEN_ALIAS, alias name does not existntrol Program=An alias name was returned that does not actually exist in anINTEREQDHCP, primary DHCP interface requires the use of /DHCPntrol Program7Either a SET CONFIGURATION INTERFACE or a SET INTERFACE6command attempted to set the primary attribute for an-interface without setting the DHCP attribute..Reenter the command using the /DHCP qualifier.3|=;!1lyˆŽ:INTERIGNORED, interface configuration information ignoredntrol ProgramInformational.None.3>0!0‘1anž//INVADR, invalid internet address: 'IP_address'ntrol Program/The IP address specified has an invalid format.:Correct the IP address. See the Compaq TCP/IP Services for>OpenVMS Management Command Reference manual for an explanationof valid IP addresses.3?$!F1Ub¨'#INVBRDMASK, invalid broadcast maskntrol Program5An error occurred in the specification of an internetbroadcast mask.=See the Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management Command:Reference guide for a description of an internet broadcastmask. 30@F!9…1w„½BEINVCLUST, invalid cluster definition for interface: 'interface_name'ntrol Program8The cluster host for the interface could not be defined.=See the Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management Command=Reference manual for more information about the SET INTERFACEcommand.!!3©A-!³1^k»,INVDIR, error referencing OpenVMS directoryntrol Program5An error occurred in translating an OpenVMS directory;specification. Typically, this error is caused by a logical*name being the same as the directory name.=Examine the directory specification for errors. If this errorEnter the SHOW DEVICE command for a list of valid OpenVMS disknames.##3C/!6}1`m£ .INVETHER, invalid Ethernet address: 'address'ntrol Program5The Ethernet address specified has an invalid format.!%µ1o|¡V=INVETHERNAM, too many protocols or protocol already assignedntrol Program$A TCPIP$UCP internal error occurred.9Report the problem to your Compaq support representative.=Include a copy of the command that was entered when the errordescription of network numbers, see the Compaq TCP/IP Services0for OpenVMS Management Command Reference manual.++3ÿK&!'†1Wd‹%INVNETADDR, invalid internet addressntrol Program&The specified IP address is incorrect.9Correct the error. For a description of IP addresses, see9the Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management CommandReference manual.,,33L%!J˜1Vc­E$INVNETFLAG, invalid interface flagsntrol Program6An illegal combination of flags was entered with a SETINTERFACE command.>For a description of the /FLAGS qualifier to the SET INTERFACE>command, see the Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS ManagementCommand Reference manual.--3öM"!=k1S`!INVNETMASK, invalid network maskntrol ProgramŒ1`m«7.INVPARM, invalid parameter value for 'string'ntrol Program=A parameter value from a command line could not be processed.=See the Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management Command>Reference manual for a complete description of the command youwant to enter.//3¯O!)>1MZƒÁINVPATH, invalid path namentrol Program(The path name was incorrectly specified.=Reenter the command with the correct path-name specification.003P0!>ƒ1an¬//INVQUAL, invalid qualifier value for 'command'ntrol Program=A qualifier value from a command line could not be processed.=See the Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management Command=Reference manual for a description of the command you want toenter.113ÓQ !AF1Q^ŸåINVRECORD, invalid informationntrol Program:An RMS error occurred while RMS tried to access a databasefile.6The error message contains the RMS status. See the RMSdocumentation.223þR!!'Š1R_† INVSOCKNAM, invalid socket namentrol Program&The socket specification is incorrect.8Reenter the command with the correct device socket name.8Execute a SHOW DEVICE command to obtain a list of devicesockets on your system.333ËS!(]1KX€ÝIOCTLERR, error in ioctlntrol Program'The call to interactive ioctl() failed.;Contact your Compaq support representative and describe the conditions leading to the error.443{T:!1kx‡9KERNEL, informational message received from TCPIP kernelntrol ProgramInformational.None.553,U-!ž51^k >,LISTEXISTS, 'list_name' list already existsntrol Program=A reject list is specified when an accept list for that class;already exists or an accept list is specified when a reject#list for that class already exists.4Enter a SHOW command to see existing security lists.663øV2!”1cp 1LOADSERV, loading TCPIP server proxy informationntrol Program:An internet startup is in progress, and all records in the>proxy database that apply to communication will be loaded intothe internet proxy cache.None.773¥W!T1P]±·LOOPACT, 'host_name' is aliventrol Program;The LOOP operation to the specified host is successful, andthe host has responded.None.883ëX*!;Z1[h£ý)LOOPERROR, error processing loop requestntrol Program:An error occurred during the processing of a LOOP request.8Other messages are printed with this error. Review these messages to correct the problem.993ºY)!_1ZgÆÌ(LOOPINACT, 'host_name' does not respondntrol Program;The LOOP operation to the specified host is successful, but"the remote host has not responded.None.::3ÅZA!;1rº×@MALLERR, cannot allocate memory; check available virtual memoryntrol Program:The system failed to allocate memory before an ioctl call.Check the memory allocation.;;3ä[)!`/1ZgÇö(MISNAME, name service database mismatchntrol Program8A new version of TCP/IP Services was installed without a&proper shutdown of an earlier version..Shut down TCP/IP Services and then restart it.<<3j\2!½O1cp-|1MISROUTE, routes database (TCPIP$ROUTE) mismatchntrol Program7An inconsistency exists in the routes database. This is>normally due to an entry in the routes database that specifies;a host or network that is no longer present in the internet database.7Enter the SHOW ROUTE command and examine the display todetermine the problem.==3r],&1]o~„+MOUNTED, 'file_system' mounted on 'device'ntrol Program, NFSInformational.None.>>3Ö^&&U*1Wi¾è%MXERROR, error processing MX requestntrol Program, NFS:An error occurred in the processing of a command involvingaccess to an MX database.)The secondary error explains the problem.??3Æ_+!i1\iÒØ*NAMESTARTED, name service already startedntrol Program>A START NAME_SERVICE command was entered, and the NAME_SERVICE)data structures were already initialized.None.@@3Á`+!d1\iÍÓ*NAMESTOPPED, name service already stoppedntrol Program=A STOP NAME_SERVICE command was entered, and the NAME_SERVICE%data structures were not initialized.None.AA3 a0!Q\1an¿/NETWORKERROR, error processing network requestntrol Program=An error occurred in an operation that requires access to thenetworks database.8Other messages are printed with this error. Review these"messages to determine the problem.BB3éb)&Z51ZlÆû(NFSMBX, cannot open NFS command mailboxntrol Program, NFS7The TCPIP component has insufficient privileges to find!information about the NFS server.4Check the process privileges and the process quotas.CC3zcV!q‡1‡”Œ>NOCOMMUNITY, no entry found in community address list for 'IP address'ntrol Program;The TCP/IP command SET CONFIGURATION SNMP tried to delete a4nonexistent address from the community address list.9Verify that the IP address entered on the command line is8correct. If incorrect, enter the command again using thecorrect IP address.DD3d>!1o|‹‘=NOTUCX, command UCX is not supported; valid command is TCPIPntrol ProgramInformational.None.EE3œe$!41Ub–®#NOAPPLIC, TCPIP PAK is not enabledntrol Program3The command requires the product PAK to be enabled.Enable the product PAK.FF3æf*!Š1[hòø)NOARP, no entries found in the ARP tablentrol ProgramEnter SHOW MAP to find the container file's OpenVMS directory.JJ3j"!B1S`¢!!NOCONVERT, specify /UNIX or /VMSntrol Program;The CONVERT command was entered without specifying /UNIX or/VMS.=See the Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management Command7Reference manual for more information about the CONVERTcommand.KK3ëk%!@Z1Vc£ý$NOCREATE, could not create databasentrol Program9An error occurred during the creation of a TCPIP databasefile.8Other messages are printed with this error. Review these messages to correct the problem.LL37l\!dK1šþIBNODELQUEUE, queues on host 'host_name' cannot be deleted - serves other nodesntrol Program>An attempt was made to delete an SMTP configuration for a node$that is serving other OpenVMS nodes.;Enter the SHOW SMTP command to see the SMTP cluster membersfor this node.MM3m8!JV1ivÀ7NODESERVED, service is configured via host 'host_name'ntrol Program9This node is already included in the configuration of thespecified node.5Remove this node's configuration information from thespecified node's configuration.NN3vn,!}¡1]jçˆ+NODESTNAM, destination name is not definedntrol Program6The host or network name that was specified with a SET;ROUTE command has not been defined in the hosts or networks database.define the network name with the SET NETWORK command. Finally,$enter the SET ROUTE/ADDRESS command.OO3üo#!Kb1Ta¬"NODEVLOCL, local device not foundntrol Program=A LOOP command is being requested, and the local interface is not defined.=Execute the SYS$MANAGER:TCPIP$INET_SET_INTERFACES.COM command#procedure to define the local host.PP3«p5!¡©1fs½4NOFILE, cannot access 'database_name' database filentrol Program8The logical name that points to a TCPIP database has not9been defined, or a logical name points to a database file-specification that has no corresponding file.;Check all database logical name definitions. See the Compaq:TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Installation and Configuration1manual for a list of logical database file names.QQ3 q"&Vb1Se»!NOFUNCTION, unsupported functionntrol Program, NFS=CFS does not have the functionality to process a command sentby the TCPIP component.:Check to see that the TCPIP and NFS processes were derived&from the same TCPIP component release.RR3/rD!eZ1u‚çACNOGATENAM, gateway name not defined in hosts database (TCPIP$HOST)ntrol ProgramYou attempted to perform an internet command, and the internet-software has not been installed or activated.9Activate or install the internet software. See the Compaq:TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Installation and Configurationmanual for instructions.TT3›t9!01jw§­8NOINETADDR, could not resolve address for host 'string'ntrol Program/Host lookup failed for the specified host name.None.UU3nu-!1^kz€,NOLOCK, network lock manager is not runningntrol ProgramInformational.None.VV3Ûv.!'Z1_l“í-NOMOD, value for 'record' cannot be modifiedntrol Program&The specified value cannot be changed.8Delete the record containing this value, and reenter the information using the new value.WW3rwƒ!>…1´Áÿ„ENOMORE, parameter or qualifier 'string' no longer supported; see the< documentation for valid options and reenter commandntrol Program=A command was entered with obsolete parameters or qualifiers.=See the Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management Command=Reference manual for a list of valid options, and reenter thecommand.XX3ûxS!v1„‘ =NOMOREACC, parameter or qualifier no longer supported; value acceptedntrol Program7Informational. The value was supplied using an obsolete=command; however, the value will be accepted by the software.None.YY3ˆy!!%1R_„š NONFS, NFS server is not activentrol Program$The NFS server has not been started.Start the NFS server.ZZ3œz$!41Ub–®#NONFSLIC, TCPIP PAK is not enabledntrol Program3The command requires the product PAK to be enabled.Enable the product PAK.[[3ß{!;`1IV‘ñNOPATH, no files foundntrol Program:No files were present for the specified DIRECTORY command.A wildcard character is not a valid value for the parameter orqualifier you specified.+Reenter the command with an explicit value.ii3ƒ‰6!PÑ1gtÄ•5OPENINPUT, unable to open file 'file_name' for inputntrol Program9The specified file does not exist, or the file protectionrights were violated.8Verify the protection applied to the file and change the:protection if necessary. If this error persists, even when=the file and privileges are specified correctly, contact yourCompaq support representative.jj3=Š8!A˜1iv·O7OPENOUTPUT, unable to open file 'file_name' for outputntrol Program:A privilege violation occurred during the creation of thisfile.1gtÁÿ5QUALREQ, qualifier value for 'qualifier' is requiredntrol Program:For the command you want to enter, the specified qualifierrequires a value.=Reenter the command with both the qualifier name and a value.rr3ª’(!,*1Yf’¼'QUEUE, error processing queue 'string'ntrol Program+An error occurred during a queue operation.)The secondary error explains the problem.ss3ÿ“Y!Žì1Š—%>READDF, cannot add proxy record for account 'user_account' to dynamic databasentrol Program;The record was not added to the dynamic database for one ofthe following reasons:4o The record already exists in the dynamic database.o The dynamic memory failed.;o The product failed to get the information for the account from the UAF file.;o Either the account was not in the UAF file or the account was disabled.#o The host names limit was reached. o Incorrect input data was used.=Depending on the reason that the add operation failed, choosefrom the following actions::o If the record already exists in the dynamic database, no action is necessary.9o If the dynamic memory allocation failed, provide enough6 memory for the process either by increasing the page8 file quotas in the NFS startup file or by using SYSGEN% to increase the virtual page count.:o If the account is not in the SYSUAF, add the account. If. the account is disabled, enable the account.!UL1o|Ñ=SEQERR, NFS transaction sequence error; reenter last commandntrol Program;There is an internal communication message mismatch betweenTCPIP and NFS processes.:Reenter the last command. If the problem persists, restartTCP/IP Services.{Ëš+!n1\i×Ý*SERVERROR, cannot process service requestntrol Program4An error occurred in accessing the services database8(TCPIP$SERVICE). A secondary error explains the problem.None.{h›'!1Xetz&SERVICEOK, all TCPIP PAKs are enabledntrol ProgramInformational.None.{œA!TY1rÓ,@SERVLOADED, auxiliary server loaded with 'string' proxy recordsntrol Program6The auxiliary server's proxy cache was loaded with thespecified number of entries.=Enter the SHOW PROXY/COMMUNICATION command if you want to seewhich entries were loaded.{d#!1Tapv"SETCOMMD, setting security devicentrol ProgramInformational.None.{jž)!1Zgv|(SETCOMMO, setting communication optionsntrol ProgramInformational.None.{mŸ,!1]jy+SETCOMMP, setting communication parametersntrol ProgramInformational.None. {k *!1[hw})SETCOMMS, setting 'string' security listntrol ProgramInformational.None. {m¡,!1]jy+SETLOCAL, setting domain and/or local hostntrol ProgramInformational.None. {h¢'!1Xetz&SETPROTP, setting protocol parametersntrol ProgramInformational.None. {e£$!1Ubqw#SETPROXC, setting proxy cache sizentrol ProgramInformational.None. {g¤&!1Wdsy%STARTDROUT, starting dynamic routingntrol ProgramInformational.None.{@¥Z!Rh1‹˜êRESTARTED, command cannot be not processed while the internet software is activentrol Program8A command was attempted that requires the TCPIP internetsoftware to be inactive.7Execute the SYS$MANAGER:TCPIP$INET_SHUTDOWN.COM command/procedure to stop the TCP/IP Services software.{¹¦3!T1dqÅË2STARTERROR, error starting 'service_name' servicentrol Program7The START SERVICE command was entered and the specifiedservice was already active.None.{e§$!1Ubqw#STARTGATED, starting GATED routingntrol ProgramInformational.None.{c¨"!1S`ou!STARTNAME, starting name servicentrol ProgramInformational.None.{³©2!O1cp¿Å1STOPERROR, error stopping 'service_name' servicentrol Program>The STOP SERVICE command was entered and the specified servicewas not active.None.{~ª=!1n{Šloopback interface.) Another reason may be that a bad argumentwas used in the command.7Reenter the command with the correct interface name andthe client to communicate with a server. If the server is down:or if the network is slow or nonfunctional,the DHCP client:will not be able to fulfill the request within the timeoutperiod.9If the command requires the DHCP client to talk to a DHCPtrying. You may want to inform your system administrator about9the situation. If the command does not require the client:to talk to a server ( as with most DHCPCONF commands) thenThe FTP client supports only one active control connection. It1tried to establish another connection but failed.9Disconnect the connection with the FTP DISCONNECT commandfirst.ë¹O7Çœ1hh/Ë6FTP_FDLGEN, failed to generate an FDL file for 'file';The FTP client failed to generate an FDL file for the local;file that has to be transferred. This error could be due tospecified and no FDL file is on the remote host. Error seen inthe FTP client.!Determine if the FDL file exists.ë Server=>5j1oo¤=FTP_ACPCON, error accepting data connection from remote host:An error occurred in the FTP client. The maximum number of:active device sockets is controlled by the system manager.:When the device socket exceeds the limit set by the system)p1ZZxè(FTP_ACPTCN, accepting connection failed;Error seen in FTP host. The maximum number of active device8sockets is under the control of the system manager. When;the device-socket quota exceeds the limit set by the system;manager, the socket connection fails. As a result, the data0connection is not accepted from the remote host.8Change the limit set for the device-socket quota. If you6cannot change it, ask the system manager to change it. ë•@#!21TTu§"FTP_BADTIMVAL, invalid time value Specified time value is invalid.1Reenter the command with the correct time format.!!ë°AU%1HHÂFTP_CHINFO, 'process'9FTP host message. This message is displayed when an erroroccurs in a child process.$Verify the associated error message.""ë`B(1YYmr'FTP_CMDRCV, command received 'command'For debug purposes.None##ëèE4\91eeÁú3FTP_CONHST, error connecting to remote host 'host'=An error occurred in the FTP client. A network error occurredor the network is not active.8Make sure network communication is active on the system.$$ë\F(1YYhn'FTP_CONTINUE, FTP CONTINUE return codeInformational.None.%%ë¬G9ìh1jjV¾8FTP_CRCHPR, error in creating a child process 'process'’(1oo)=FTP_CREPRC, error in creating a child process 'process_name'occurs when insufficient system dynamic memory is available tocomplete the service.'Increase the size of the nonpaged pool.((ëL\b91ï(@FTP_ECNSES, QIO failure; failed to continue session for 'host'. Error: 'code';An error occurred in the network that caused the session to%close. Error occurred in the TP host.8Make sure network communication is active on the system.))ëÝM[*91ŒŒ¶ï?FTP_ESTSES, QIO failure; failed to start a session for 'host'. Error: 'code')The FTP server failed to start a session.8Make sure network communication is active on the system.**ë;N8Á#1ii*M7FTP_EXQUOT, exceeded session quota; connection refused=The maximum number of sessions has been exceeded. You can set=the maximum number of FTP sessions by editing the appropriate9parameter in the SYS$MANAGER:UCX$FTPD_STARTUP.COM command procedure."Wait for a session to become free.++ëªP.6'1__•¼-FTP_GETDVI, error getting device information5Failed to get the device information for the mailbox.&Check to see if a mailbox was created.,,ë¢Q(3(1YYŒ´'FTP_GETHST, error in getting host name2The FTP server failed to get the host information.'Check whether the host database exists.--ëyR,(1]]…‹+FTP_GETUAI, error getting user information'FTP failed to get the user information.None...ë¼S(<91YY•Î'FTP_GPRNAM, error in getting peer name;The FTP server failed to get the name of the remote system.8Make sure network communication is active on the system.//ë°T*.91[[‰Â)FTP_GSCKNM, error in getting socket name-The FTP server failed to get the socket name.8Make sure network communication is active on the system.00ëUTT91……Ù=FTP_HSTINF, failed to get host information for 'string' from database=An error occurred in the FTP client. The server failed to getthe host information.8Check whether a valid entry exists in the host database.11ëxV 1OOjŠFTP_INCPWD, incorrect passwdThe password is incorrect.Reenter the password correctly.22ëYW¿^1NN kFTP_INVCMD, invalid command9Log in to the remote host failed. An invalid user name or=password results in this kind of failure. The log in requests;also gets rejected if the user does not have network access privilege.=Log in with a valid user name and password. Check whether youhave network access privileges.33ë•X7ã\1hhK§6FTP_LOGFAL, remote interactive login failure 'string'=An error occurred in the FTP server. Remote interactive login=failed. An invalid user name or password results in this kind>of failure. The log in requests also gets rejected if the user'does not have network access privilege.invalid user name or password results in this kind of failure.;If the user has no network access privilege, then the login>request is also rejected. Server: The login to the remote host>ëûdC“1tt BFTP_SESCON, FTP SESSION: session connection from 'host' at 'time'=This message occurs when a connection is established, statingFTP supports NONPRINT forms only. If the specified form is not-supported, NONPRINT becomes the default form.None.CCë¸i+h1\\ÄÊ*FTP_SUPMOD, FTP supports only 'mode' mode;FTP supports STREAM mode only. If the specified mode is not+supported, STREAM becomes the default mode.None.DDëÍj5s1ffÙß4FTP_SUPSTR, FTP supports only 'structure' structureIf the error persists, contact your support representative and-describe the conditions leading to the error.KKëwqV1‡‡ˆ‰DFTP_UNIXCONV, error in conversion from UNIX to OpenVMS path formatr *LLëÇ LPD/LPR PrintrAO1r|ËÌ@LPD_ERRCLJBC, error closing job: entry 'string', queue 'string'ing SystemThe IP address specifies a host address when a network address is required.-Reenter the command with the network address.RRëÓ0!L+1anºå/ADR_NETW, internet address specifies a networkntrol Program>The IP address specified a network address when a host address is required.*Reenter the command with the host address.SSëÀ$!j1UbÌÒ#ALIAS, name is an alias for a hostntrol Program:The host or network information returned from the database.came from an alias of a host or network entry.None.TTëbk!7”1œ©àt9ARPERROR, cannot process ARP request as entered; see ARP0 documentation and reenter the commandntrol Program6An error occurred during processing of an ARP command.=See the Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management CommandBUGCHK, TCPIP internal errorntrol Program/An internal error occurred in the product code.8Contact your Compaq support representative and provide a9description of the command that was entered and the saved>database files, if the command involved one or more databases.XXë£ Y&c¶1Šœÿµ;CCF_ILLFTYPE, file type not allowed in container directory specificationntrol Program, NFS1The CREATE CONTAINER command requires a directory0specification to create a container file system.2You specified an invalid file specification rather0than a directory specification. Specify only the9directory name of the container file system; for example,DRA0:[MYLOGIN.CFSNAME].YYëú &P^1L^® CMDERR, NFS command errorntrol Program, NFS=NFS does not have the functionality to process a command sentby the component.8Check to make sure that the TCPIP and NFS processes were$derived from the same TCPIP release.ZZëá 2&x1cuíó1CMDERROR, error executing 'command_name' commandntrol Program, NFS7A management control program command failed. Subsequent7messages provide more information about why the commandfailed.None.[[ëQ h&wA1™«"cECOMERR, command mailbox not created because NFS server initializing;! wait and reenter commandntrol Program, NFS=NFS is still in an initialization state. It has not created a8mailbox to which the TCPIP component can enter commands.7Wait until NFS completes initialization and reenter thecommand.\\ëÜ 5!H31fs»î4CONFIGERROR, error processing configuration requestntrol Program>An error occurred during the processing of a SET CONFIGURATIONcommand.2The secondary error message describes the problem.]]ëì-!BQ1^k­þ,CONFLICT, conflicting qualifiers in commandntrol Program;You specified conflicting qualifiers on the initial commandline.;Check the documentation for the correct command syntax, andreenter the command.^^ëÁ!0H1N[‹ÓCONNREF, connection refusedntrol Program/The remote host refused to accept a connection.:Ask the system manager to enable the Finger service on the remote host.__ëm'&1Xjy&CONTACREATE, container 'name' createdntrol Program, NFSInformational.None.``ë:`!w71‘žLDCREATELOG, cannot create log file 'log_file_name'; check privileges and disk spacentrol Program=The system was unable to create the log file. This can be due8to incorrect file privileges or insufficient disk space.6Check privileges, disk space, and reenter the command.aaëò!ú­1P]WCRSOCK, error creating socketntrol Program=TCP/IP failed to create an endpoint communication. This error#occurs in the following situations:o If there is a network error.&o If the network has not been started.;o When the device socket quota exceeds the limit set by the system manager.8Make sure network communication is active on the system.;Increase the value of the socket quota limit. If you cannot7change it, ask the system manager to change it for you.bbëGp!7t1¡®åY=DATAPROB, cannot access the 'database_name' database; review1 additional messages to correct problemntrol Program6An error occurred in accessing the specified database.8Other messages are printed with this error. Review these:messages for information about how to correct the problem.ccë_!1O\kqDEFINTE, defining interfacesntrol ProgramInformational.None.ddë<n!.t1Ÿ¬ÚN;DELINTER, cannot delete interface 'interface_name'; review1 additional messages to correct problemntrol Program-The specified interface could not be deleted.8Other messages are printed with this error. Review these:messages for information about how to correct the problem.eeë€?!1p}Œ’>DESTGATE, destination: 'remote_host', gateway: 'gateway_name'ntrol ProgramInformational.None.ffëY! 1O\ekDETAIL, detailed informationntrol ProgramSuccess.None.ggë²X!-1‰–ÃÄCDHCPCONFERR, DHCP client failed to configure interface 'interface_ name'ntrol Program,An attempt to configure an interface failed.hhëp/!1`m|‚.DHCPCONFIG, DHCP is configured on this systemntrol ProgramInformational.None.iië‚A!1rŽ”@DHCPINTER, interface 'interface_name' configured by DHCP clientntrol ProgramInformational.None.jjëo/& 1`r{.DIRCREATE, directory 'directory_name' createdntrol Program, NFSSuccess.None.kkë—&zN1ÈÚT¢ADIRECTORY, path name specified for container directory operationC resolves to a directory; reenter using target data file namentrol Program, NFS=A path name that is a directory was specified for a container;directory operation that requires a data file as an object.command, and reenter the command with the correct information.ooëA 7!iu1huÞS6DUPALLHOST, file system already exported to all hostsntrol Program;A new record was added to the export database; however, the,directory was already exported to all hosts.9None. However, you may want to review the export database:entries for this directory to eliminate duplicate entries. Block entry to the root directorynd8The root directory has no entry for the superblock file.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set. gsave false charpath currentpoint0 5 index setmatrix stroke grestore moveto _sp eq { 5 index 5 index rmoveto } if 2 copy rmoveto } cforall 6 npopp} def /jss{t/ _lineorientation 0 eq { hjss } { vjss } ifelsel} def_/ssa{b 0 0 0 7 3 roll jss } def /vjsp {u 4 1 rolli { dup cstringc dup length 1 eqi _charorientation 1 eqn andn {u -90 rotate  currentpointd _fontRotateAdjust add moveto7 false charpatha currentpoint _fontRotateAdjust sub moveto _sp eqp { 5 index 5 index rmoveto  } if 2 copy rmoveto 90 rotate }  {/ currentpointr _fontHeight sub 5 index sub 3 index _sp eqo { 9 index sub  } if   currentpointe) exch 4 index stringwidth pop 2 div sub_ exch _fontAscent subs moveto   2 index false charpathr t moveto pop pop } ifelse } cforall 6 npop } def /hjspc{e 4 1 roll {t dup cstringt false charpath _sp eq {# 5 index 5 index rmoveto } if 2 copy rmoveto } cforall 6 npop} def /jsp{i matrix currentmatrixe. _lineorientation 0 eq {hjsp} {vjsp} ifelse} def /sps{e matrix currentmatrix 0 0 0 7 3 roll. _lineorientation 0 eq {hjsp} {vjsp} ifelse} def /pl { transform 0.25 sub round 0.25 add exch  0.25 sub round 0.25 add exch itransform } defh/setstrokeadjust where{ pop true setstrokeadjustM /cg { curveto  } def /Ct /c load def /vx { currentpoint 6 2 roll curvetos } def /VX /v load def /y  { 2 copy curveto } def /Y /y load def /lo { lineto } def /Ln /l load def /ms { moveto } def}a{e /ce { pl curveto } def /Cd /c load def /vx {" currentpoint 6 2 roll pl curveto } def /VI /v load def /ye { pl 2 copy curveto } def /Y /y load def /l { pl linetok } def /L /l load def /m7 { pl moveto } def} ifelse/d{m setdash} defn/cfX{r} defd/i{r dup 0 eqd { pop cf } ifA setflat} defI/j{b setlinejoin} defM/J{h setlinecap } defr/M{0 setmiterlimit} def/w{C setlinewidthh} def /XRt{r 0 nex /_eo exch ddefe} defe/H{ } defI/h{t closepath} defo/N{o _pola 0 eqe { _doClip 1 eq {s- _eo {eoclip} {clip} ifelse /_doClip 0 ddefl } if newpathc } { /CRender {e N } ddef } ifelseX} def /n{r N} def /F{y _pola 0 eqI { _doClip 1 eq {BL gsave _pf grestore _eo {eoclip} {clip} ifelse newpath /_lp /none ddef _fc /_doClip 0 ddef }} {i _pf } ifelse } { /CRender {X F } ddef } ifelse } def /f{e closepath F} def/S{ _pola 0 eq { _doClip 1 eq {L gsave _ps grestore _eo {eoclip} {clip} ifelse newpath /_lp /none ddef _sc /_doClip 0 ddef }m {d _ps } ifelse } { /CRender {X S } ddef } ifelse} defe/s{X closepath S} defH/B{e _pola 0 eq/ { _doClip 1 eq gsave F grestore { J gsave S grestore _eo {eoclip} {clip} ifelse newpath /_lp /none ddef _sc /_doClip 0 ddef }/ {a S } ifelse } { /CRender {  B } ddef } ifelsea} def /b{ closepath B} def{/W{a /_doClip 1 ddef} def/*{o count 0 nei { dup type /stringtype eq { pop } if } ifS newpath} defc/u{s} defe/U{r} def5/q{ _pola 0 eqb { gsave  } ifs} def /Q{o _pola 0 eqo { grestore } ife} def1/*u({ _pola 1 add /_pola exch ddefb} defm/*Uo{r _pola 1 sub /_pola exch ddefr _pola 0 equ { CRenders } if/} defl/D{o pop} def7/*w { } def/*W{o} defd/`{p /_i save ddef clipForward?_ { nulldevice } if0 6 1 roll 4 npop concat pop_ userdict begin /showpage { } def 0 setgray 0 setlinecapc 1 setlinewidtho 0 setlinejoin 10 setmiterlimitr [] 0 setdashr6 /setstrokeadjust where {pop false setstrokeadjust} if newpath 0 setgray false setoverprint} def/~{r end _i restore } defl/O{i 0 nei /_of exch ddefd /_lp /none ddef} def /R{_ 0 nef /_os exch ddefx /_lp /none ddef} defd/g{c /_gf exch ddef_ /_fcr { _lp /fill ne { _of setoverprinty _gf setgray /_lp /fill ddef } if } ddef_ /_pfc { _fc _eo {eofill} {fill} ifelse }ÃÖ}{ ÃTTCPIP, Network File v( ×1Ye<R'NFS_ABORT, NFS server 'server' abortedSystem (NFS)Change the virtual memory limit or page file quotas in the NFS startup file.û{( 801YeÍ'NFS_AUTHER, invalid RPC authenticationSystem (NFS)7The NFS server supports only UNIX style authentication./Reconfigure or replace the NFS client software.ÃÕ|2 Y1coŽç1NFS_BCPCHH, cannot assign channel to mailbox 'n'System (NFS)An OpenVMS system call failed.6Examine the error code returned. Check process quotas,!privileges, and available memory.ÃÉ}& Y1Wc‚Û%NFS_BCPMBR, cannot read from mailboxSystem (NFS)An OpenVMS system call failed.6Examine the error code returned. Check process quotas,!privileges, and available memory. ÃÊ~' Y1XdƒÜ&NFS_BCPMBW, cannot write into mailboxSystem (NFS)An OpenVMS system call failed.6Examine the error code returned. Check process quotas,!privileges, and available memory. Ã×4 Y1eqé3NFS_BCPWAA, cannot set write attention for mailboxSystem (NFS)An OpenVMS system call failed.6Examine the returned error code. Check process quotas,!privileges, and available memory. Ã6€8 C1iu¸H7NFS_BFSCAL, operation 'string' failed on file 'string'System (NFS):The NFS server provides mapping between RMS errors and NFSerrors.:Depends on the RMS error code returned by the NFS process.:To analyze the problem, supply the system manager with theexpanded RMS error codes. à ¥&1P\'NFS_BFSCLS, cannot close fileSystem (NFS)>An error occurred in closing a file. The error could be caused>by a file protection violation or the file being accessed when&an attempt was made to close the file.%See the error code that was returned. ÃׂA 921r~·é@NFS_DEAMEM, cannot deallocate virtual memory in module 'module'System (NFS)8An internal NFS error occurred when deallocating memory.:Contact your Compaq support representative and provide thefollowing information:=o Attempt to isolate the cause of the error to one client and the sequence of steps.disabled and remains disabled until the SET NFS_SERVER command is entered.>Examine the OpenVMS error message and take appropriate action.Ã/ˆ: 1™1kw¨A9NFS_EXPBCP, cannot access export database (TCPIP$EXPORT)System (NFS)0An error occurred accessing the export database.=Take action based upon the RMS error code returned by the NFSExamine the OpenVMS status code and determine the cause of theerror.ÃÍ‘5 :31fr¬ß4NFS_INETAS, cannot assign channel to network deviceSystem (NFS)9NFS failed to assign a new channel to the network device.2Check the channel quotas available to the process.ÃÉ’9 F1jv•Û8NFS_INETST, error creating or setting socket parametersSystem (NFS)An OpenVMS system call failed.NFS_INETWR, error writing to host 'string' on socket 'string'System (NFS);An error occurred writing to the network device. An OpenVMS-error message will follow this error message. Examine the returned error code.Ãe”5 [ª1frÍw4NFS_INICMB, cannot create mailbox 'mailbox_address'System (NFS)=The NFS process failed to create a communication channel withthe TCPIP management module.8Correct the problem specified by the OpenVMS error code.Check the output specified in the service record. For example: $ TCPIP SHOW SERVICE /FULL NFS!!ÃB–> sf1o{îT=NFS_INIEXP, cannot initialize export database (TCPIP$EXPORT)System (NFS)>An error occurred during the initialization stage of accessing3the export data base. See the returned status code.8Verify the export file accessibility including presence,,device, protection, and internal RMS errors.""Ã@—> ni1o{éR=NFS_INIGPI, cannot create system logical name 'logical_name'System (NFS)=The OpenVMS system call failed to create the logical name. An/OpenVMS error message will follow this message.=Examine the OpenVMS error message and take appropriate action*based on the content of the OpenVMS error.##ÃИ4 :71eq«â3NFS_INIINE, cannot establish network communicationSystem (NFS)9Failed to initialize the internet communication software.6Examine the error message and take appropriate action.$$ÃŽ™2 »v1co* 1NFS_INILNM, cannot find server host logical nameSystem (NFS))Neither of the server host logical names,2TCPIP$INET_HOST or TCPIP$NFS_HOST, are defined. IfCheck the presence and value of all default logical names that6are set by the NFS startup process. Correct the error.%%ÃÛš8 A71iu¶í7NFS_INIMAN, cannot initialize NFS management subsystemSystem (NFS)8Failure to initialize connection with the NFS managementmodule.6Examine the error message and take appropriate action.&&Ã6›j ‚1›§)HBNFS_INIMEM, cannot create virtual memory zone or allocate virtual& memory in module 'module'System (NFS);The cause of the error could be a virtual memory allocation:failure caused within the NFS process or a page file quota violation.Change the NFS process quotas.''ÃÃœ8 2.1iu§Õ7NFS_INIPDB, cannot access proxy database (TCPIP$PROXY)System (NFS)1The NFS process cannot access the proxy database.-Verify the proxy database file accessibility.((ÃT d<1…‘õ1=NFS_INIRDB, rights information for user 'user' not in rights databaseSystem (NFS)9The OpenVMS rights database does not include the expected)rights identifier for the specified user.;Verify the rights database information for account account.))æžU ê<1†’|¸Check that the default logical values for TCPIP$NFS_THREAD and>TCPIP$NFS_XID are valid and that the NFS process parameters in!the NFS startup file are correct.--Ãò¢< T71myÍ;NFS_INIUAI, cannot get account information for user 'user'System (NFS)9The account was not found. Any proxy database entry usingaccount will be disabled.6Verify that the account is in the OpenVMS SYSUAF file...ã< b71myÛ;NFS_INIVDB, cannot initialize proxy database (TCPIP$PROXY)System (NFS)9Failed to initialize the proxy database. An OpenVMS error'message will follow this error message.6Examine the error message and take appropriate action.//ÃÕ¤ (1²¾æçDNFS_INTRUD, client host name and IP address are not consistent with; hosts database (TCPIP$HOST) or DNS informationSystem (NFS)'The host IP address cannot be verified.00Ã-¥C €?1t€?BNFS_LGFCLO, file name specified is invalid, cannot close log fileSystem (NFS)=An OpenVMS error follows this error. The log file is disabled8and remains disabled until the SET NFS_SERVER command isentered.>Examine the OpenVMS error message and take appropriate action.11æ$ ?1Uaî-#NFS_LGFCRE, cannot create log fileSystem (NFS)=An OpenVMS error will follow this error. The log file becomes:disabled and will remain disabled until the SET NFS_SERVERcommand is entered.>Examine the OpenVMS error message and take appropriate action.22Ãñ§C BA1t€ÂBNFS_LNMDBG, cannot translate logical name TCPIP$NFS00000000_DEBUGSystem (NFS)5The logical name TCPIP$NFS00000000_DEBUG could not be translated.:Check the value of the logical name in the startup commandfile.33Ãñ¨C BA1t€ÂBNFS_LNMERR, cannot translate logical name TCPIP$NFS00000000_ERRORSystem (NFS)5The logical name TCPIP$NFS00000000_ERROR could not be translated.:Check the value of the logical name in the startup commandfile.44Ãú©N @A1‹Ë *NFS_LNMGID, cannot translate logical name" TCPIP$NFS00000000_GIDSystem (NFS)3The logical name TCPIP$NFS00000000_GID could not be translated.:Check the value of the logical name in the startup commandfile.55ÃüªO AA1€ŒÍ*NFS_LNMHST, cannot translate logical name# TCPIP$NFS00000000_HOSTSystem (NFS)4The logical name TCPIP$NFS00000000_HOST could not be translated.:Check the value of the logical name in the startup commandfile.66ëU GA1†’Ù*NFS_LNMINA, cannot translate logical name) TCPIP$NFS00000000_INACTIVITYSystem (NFS)The logical name5TCPIP$NFS00000000_INACTIVITY could not be translated.:Check the value of the logical name in the startup commandfile.77Ãþ¬P BA1Ï*NFS_LNMOPC, cannot translate logical name$ TCPIP$NFS00000000_OPCOMSystem (NFS)5The logical name TCPIP$NFS00000000_OPCOM could not be translated.:Check the value of the logical name in the startup commandfile.88íS EA1„Õ*NFS_LNMSEC, cannot translate logical name' TCPIP$NFS00000000_SECURITYSystem (NFS)8The logical name TCPIP$NFS00000000_SECURITY could not be translated.:Check the value of the logical name in the startup commandfile.99à ®T IA1…‘Ú*NFS_LNMTDF, cannot translate logical name( TCPIP$NFS_TIME_DIFFERENTIALSystem (NFS)The logical name7TCPIP$NFS00000000_DIFFERENTIAL could not be translated.:Check the value of the logical name in the startup commandfile.::ïR DA1ƒÓ*NFS_LNMTHR, cannot translate logical name& TCPIP$NFS00000000_THREADSSystem (NFS)7The logical name TCPIP$NFS00000000_THREADS could not be translated.:Check the value of the logical name in the startup commandfile.;;Ãú°N @A1‹Ë *NFS_LNMUID, cannot translate logical name" TCPIP$NFS00000000_UIDSystem (NFS)3The logical name TCPIP$NFS00000000_UID could not be translated.:Check the value of the logical name in the startup commandfile.<<Ãú±N @A1‹Ë *NFS_LNMXID, cannot translate logical name" TCPIP$NFS00000000_XIDSystem (NFS)3The logical name TCPIP$NFS00000000_XID could not be translated.:Check the value of the logical name in the startup commandfile.==Ãm²- 1^jy,NFS_MNTSUC, mounted file system 'directory'System (NFS)Informational.None.>>Ãñ³5 HI1frº4NFS_NOACNT, no NFS clients authorized to use serverSystem (NFS)=There are no records in the proxy database with valid OpenVMS accounts.4Check the proxy database and OpenVMS accounts in theAUTHORIZATION file.??ôe z1–¢"@NFS_NOAMAP, cannot set file ownership because user not in proxy# database (TCPIP$PROXY)System (NFS)=An error occurred when a client tried to set ownership of the;file to a user who is not registered in the proxy database.None.@@ÃãµT 041…‘Áõ8NFS_NOCMAP, cannot find client record in proxy database (TCPIP$PROXY)System (NFS)/The client has no record in the proxy database.3Make an entry for the client in the proxy database.AAÃɶY ¿†1Š–UÛDNFS_NODLIM, exceeded maximum host limit, not all clients can access serverSystem (NFS)logical TCPIP$NFS_HOST in the NFS startup file and restart the NFS server.BBÃð·E F:1v‚ÈDNFS_NODNAM, host name in the hosts database (TCPIP$HOST) = 'string'System (NFS)=The RPC request for the procedure is not supported by the NFSserver.9Verify that the client supports the NFS software version.CCÃÙ¸. F:1_k±ë-NFS_NOPROC, unknown procedure in RPC messageSystem (NFS)=The RPC request for the procedure is not supported by the NFSserver.9Verify that the client supports the NFS software version.DDÃÚ¹/ F:1`l²ì.NFS_NOPROG, requested RPC program unavailableSystem (NFS)=The RPC request for the procedure is not supported by the NFSserver.9Verify that the client supports the NFS software version.EEÃ8ºa —1’ž5J@NFS_PORTNP, the server received a remote service request from a nonprivileged portSystem (NFS):The security logical name was set to disable nonprivileged>ports from connecting to the NFS server and there is a messagefrom the nonprivileged port.Identify the client.FFû0 aJ1amÎ/NFS_PROGVS, invalid RPC program version numberSystem (NFS)There is no information in the proxy database. No clients willbe able to access the server.%Create and populate a proxy database.HHã½9 91jv¯µ8NFS_READDS, account 'account' added to dynamic databaseSystem (NFS)8The account 'account' was added to the dynamic database.None.IIÃɾd 41•¡ÕÛANFS_RPCHDR, xid = 'string' program = 'string' version = 'string'! procedure = 'string'System (NFS)3The record record was added to the dynamic databaseNone.JJÃé¿= ?B1nz¹ûThe NFS client cached and used a file handle, but the file did not exist.None.PPÃG RLOGIN UtilitjoA1›œ Lof network communication. If the remote host is reachable, trythe operation again.[[ÃÖ7 d1ht„è6RCP_MDNTDEL, mode not delimited; retry file operationtility (RCP)Internal error.=Retry the file operation. If this condition persists, contact%your software support representative.\\Ä * *1[g‘–)RCP_NORMAL, normal successful completiontility (RCP))The file operation completed successfullyNone]]Ãù # 2y1T`’ "RCP_NOTCOPIED, error copying filetility (RCP)1The file operation did not complete successfully.;RCP uses this message when the /LOG qualifier is specified.D1jv´ø8RCP_SETATTR, cannot set attributes for file 'file_name'tility (RCP)=RCP could not create the file attributes for the output file.:Use local procedures to verify that the source file is notcorrupt.ddÃ×8 d1iu…é7RCP_TIMNTDEL, time not delimited; retry file operationtility (RCP)Internal error.=Retry the file operation. If this condition persists, contact%your software support representative.eeÃÏ) &U1ZfŒá(RCP_UNKNWNREXEC, unknown service: REXECtility (RCP)%RCP could not find the REXEC service.;Start DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS on the local hostand retry the operation.ffÃÉ% $U1Vb†Û$RCP_UNKNWNRSH, unknown service: RSHtility (RCP)#RCP could not find the RSH service.;Start DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS on the local hostand retry the operation.ggÃñ5 1fr4RCP_UNSUPPORTED, option is not supported : 'option'tility (RCP):RCP does not support the requested operation. In addition,;RCP does not support local-to-local file operations and the/AUTHENTICATE qualifier.hhÃ3A cd1r~áE@RCP_UPDATIM, error updating date and time; retry file operationtility (RCP):RCP created the file successfully but encountered an error'updating the file creation information.=Retry the file operation. If this condition persists, contact%your software support representative.iiÃc ;;1” ÛDRCP_USRINFO, invalid user name-password combination on remote host; retry operationtility (RCP):Invalid user name and password combination on remote host.:Verify remote account information and retry the operation.jjÃ3 [H1dpË2RCP_WRITEERR, error during write; retry operationtility (RCP)9RCP was able to create the output file but encountered an error while writing to the file.Ensure that the directory is specified according to the remote&system's directory naming conventions.ooÃShell $!71Ubï&#RSH_FAILED, 'string' (from remote)Utility (RSH)8The server refused to allow the RSH/REXEC/RLOGIN session:to take place. As a result, the server displays this errormessage on the terminal.6The error message should indicate the actions to take.ppÃá!KQ1JW¢óRSH_INETCALL, 'message'Utility (RSH)=Secondary message used to show the details of the function(s) that failed.=Correct the problem based on the information described in thesecondary message.qqò)!5(1ZgœÄ(RSH_INETERROR, internet interface errorUtility (RSH)4An unexpected internet error condition was detected.'The RSH-I-INETCALL details the problem.rrÃs%!¾d1Vc!…$RSH_INITERROR, initialization errorUtility (RSH);Initialization of the RSH/REXEC/RLOGIN session failed. This>could be due to a network (DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS8software startup) problem or the inability to manage the terminal.your terminal type is supported by the DIGITAL TCP/IP Services9for OpenVMS software (that is, your terminal must be on a;terminal port that is supported by OpenVMS systems, such as4LTx (LAT), VTx, FTx (pseudoterminals), TXx, or TTx).ssÃÌ(!<<1Yf¢Þ'RSH_IVESCAPE, invalid escape characterUtility (RSH);The /ESCAPE_CHARACTER qualifier specifies an invalid value.;Use a valid character with the /ESCAPE_CHARACTER qualifier.ttÈ ,![Õ1]jÅš+RSH_IVHOST, invalid or unknown host 'host'Utility (RSH)7The host specified in the RSH command line could not be"translated to an internet address.7Check with your system manager or network manager that:;o You have the correct host name or IP address. If the name( or address is correct try again later.5o Verify that TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS is running.uuÃ!-!a_1^kÌ+,RSH_IVHOSTENT, HOSTENT structure is invalidUtility (RSH)=The HOSTENT structure obtained by calling gethostbyname() was"not in the format expected by RSH.=Retry the operation. If this condition persists, contact your software support representative.vvß"(!E1Yf«±'RSH_LCLCLOSED, local connection closedUtility (RSH);The user terminated the local RLOGIN session with an escapecommand.None.wwÃ"#%!V{1Vc¹4$RSH_NOLICENSE, license check failedUtility (RSH);The mandatory license to use RSH was not valid or active atthe time RSH was invoked.>Notify your system manager that the license for DIGITAL TCP/IP;Services for OpenVMS was not installed properly or expired.xxÃ-$0!V{1anÄ?/RSH_QUOTES_STRIPPED, quotes have been strippedUtility (RSH);The mandatory license to use RSH was not valid or active atthe time RSH was invoked.>Notify your system manager that the license for DIGITAL TCP/IP;Services for OpenVMS was not installed properly or expired.yyÃŒ%)!11Zg˜ž(RSH_REMCLOSED, remote connection closedUtility (RSH)0The server terminated the remote RLOGIN session.None.zzÃ=&=!K‰1n{ÆOThe STOP SERVICE command was entered and the specified servicewas not active.None.{~ª=!1n{Šloopback interface.) Another reason may be that a bad argumentwas used in the command.7Reenter the command with the correct interface name andthe client to communicate with a server. If the server is down:or if the network is slow or nonfunctional,the DHCP client:will not be able to fulfill the request within the timeoutperiod.9If the command requires the DHCP client to talk to a DHCPtrying. You may want to inform your system administrator about9the situation. If the command does not require the client:to talk to a server ( as with most DHCPCONF commands) thenThe FTP client supports only one active control connection. It1tried to establish another connection but failed.9Disconnect the connection with the FTP DISCONNECT commandfirst.ë¹O7Çœ1hh/Ë6FTP_FDLGEN, failed to generate an FDL file for 'file';The FTP client failed to generate an FDL file for the local;file that has to be transferred. This error could be due tospecified and no FDL file is on the remote host. Error seen inthe FTP client.!Determine if the FDL file exists.ë Server=>5j1oo¤=FTP_ACPCON, error accepting data connection from remote host:An error occurred in the FTP client. The maximum number of:active device sockets is controlled by the system manager.:When the device socket exceeds the limit set by the system)p1ZZxè(FTP_ACPTCN, accepting connection failed;Error seen in FTP host. The maximum number of active device8sockets is under the control of the system manager. When;the device-socket quota exceeds the limit set by the system;manager, the socket connection fails. As a result, the data0connection is not accepted from the remote host.8Change the limit set for the device-socket quota. If you6cannot change it, ask the system manager to change it. ë•@#!21TTu§"FTP_BADTIMVAL, invalid time value Specified time value is invalid.1Reenter the command with the correct time format.!!ë°AU%1HHÂFTP_CHINFO, 'process'9FTP host message. This message is displayed when an erroroccurs in a child process.$Verify the associated error message.""ë`B(1YYmr'FTP_CMDRCV, command received 'command'For debug purposes.None##ëèE4\91eeÁú3FTP_CONHST, error connecting to remote host 'host'=An error occurred in the FTP client. A network error occurredor the network is not active.8Make sure network communication is active on the system.$$ë\F(1YYhn'FTP_CONTINUE, FTP CONTINUE return codeInformational.None.%%ë¬G9ìh1jjV¾8FTP_CRCHPR, error in creating a child process 'process'’(1oo)=FTP_CREPRC, error in creating a child process 'process_name'occurs when insufficient system dynamic memory is available tocomplete the service.'Increase the size of the nonpaged pool.((ëL\b91ï(@FTP_ECNSES, QIO failure; failed to continue session for 'host'. Error: 'code';An error occurred in the network that caused the session to%close. Error occurred in the TP host.8Make sure network communication is active on the system.))ëÝM[*91ŒŒ¶ï?FTP_ESTSES, QIO failure; failed to start a session for 'host'. Error: 'code')The FTP server failed to start a session.8Make sure network communication is active on the system.**ë;N8Á#1ii*M7FTP_EXQUOT, exceeded session quota; connection refused=The maximum number of sessions has been exceeded. You can set=the maximum number of FTP sessions by editing the appropriate9parameter in the SYS$MANAGER:UCX$FTPD_STARTUP.COM command procedure."Wait for a session to become free.++ëªP.6'1__•¼-FTP_GETDVI, error getting device information5Failed to get the device information for the mailbox.&Check to see if a mailbox was created.,,ë¢Q(3(1YYŒ´'FTP_GETHST, error in getting host name2The FTP server failed to get the host information.'Check whether the host database exists.--ëyR,(1]]…‹+FTP_GETUAI, error getting user information'FTP failed to get the user information.None...ë¼S(<91YY•Î'FTP_GPRNAM, error in getting peer name;The FTP server failed to get the name of the remote system.8Make sure network communication is active on the system.//ë°T*.91[[‰Â)FTP_GSCKNM, error in getting socket name-The FTP server failed to get the socket name.8Make sure network communication is active on the system.00ëUTT91……Ù=FTP_HSTINF, failed to get host information for 'string' from database=An error occurred in the FTP client. The server failed to getthe host information.8Check whether a valid entry exists in the host database.11ëxV 1OOjŠFTP_INCPWD, incorrect passwdThe password is incorrect.Reenter the password correctly.22ëYW¿^1NN kFTP_INVCMD, invalid command9Log in to the remote host failed. An invalid user name or=password results in this kind of failure. The log in requests;also gets rejected if the user does not have network access privilege.=Log in with a valid user name and password. Check whether youhave network access privileges.33ë•X7ã\1hhK§6FTP_LOGFAL, remote interactive login failure 'string'=An error occurred in the FTP server. Remote interactive login=failed. An invalid user name or password results in this kind>of failure. The log in requests also gets rejected if the user'does not have network access privilege.invalid user name or password results in this kind of failure.;If the user has no network access privilege, then the login>request is also rejected. Server: The login to the remote host>ëûdC“1tt BFTP_SESCON, FTP SESSION: session connection from 'host' at 'time'=This message occurs when a connection is established, statingFTP supports NONPRINT forms only. If the specified form is not-supported, NONPRINT becomes the default form.None.CCë¸i+h1\\ÄÊ*FTP_SUPMOD, FTP supports only 'mode' mode;FTP supports STREAM mode only. If the specified mode is not+supported, STREAM becomes the default mode.None.DDëÍj5s1ffÙß4FTP_SUPSTR, FTP supports only 'structure' structureIf the error persists, contact your support representative and-describe the conditions leading to the error.KKëwqV1‡‡ˆ‰DFTP_UNIXCONV, error in conversion from UNIX to OpenVMS path formatr *LLëÇ LPD/LPR PrintrAO1r|ËÌ@LPD_ERRCLJBC, error closing job: entry 'string', queue 'string'ing SystemThe IP address specifies a host address when a network address is required.-Reenter the command with the network address.RRëÓ0!L+1anºå/ADR_NETW, internet address specifies a networkntrol Program>The IP address specified a network address when a host address is required.*Reenter the command with the host address.SSëÀ$!j1UbÌÒ#ALIAS, name is an alias for a hostntrol Program:The host or network information returned from the database.came from an alias of a host or network entry.None.TTëbk!7”1œ©àt9ARPERROR, cannot process ARP request as entered; see ARP0 documentation and reenter the commandntrol Program6An error occurred during processing of an ARP command.=See the Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management CommandBUGCHK, TCPIP internal errorntrol Program/An internal error occurred in the product code.8Contact your Compaq support representative and provide a9description of the command that was entered and the saved>database files, if the command involved one or more databases.XXë£ Y&c¶1Šœÿµ;CCF_ILLFTYPE, file type not allowed in container directory specificationntrol Program, NFS1The CREATE CONTAINER command requires a directory0specification to create a container file system.2You specified an invalid file specification rather0than a directory specification. Specify only the9directory name of the container file system; for example,DRA0:[MYLOGIN.CFSNAME].YYëú &P^1L^® CMDERR, NFS command errorntrol Program, NFS=NFS does not have the functionality to process a command sentby the component.8Check to make sure that the TCPIP and NFS processes were$derived from the same TCPIP release.ZZëá 2&x1cuíó1CMDERROR, error executing 'command_name' commandntrol Program, NFS7A management control program command failed. Subsequent7messages provide more information about why the commandfailed.None.[[ëQ h&wA1™«"cECOMERR, command mailbox not created because NFS server initializing;! wait and reenter commandntrol Program, NFS=NFS is still in an initialization state. It has not created a8mailbox to which the TCPIP component can enter commands.7Wait until NFS completes initialization and reenter thecommand.\\ëÜ 5!H31fs»î4CONFIGERROR, error processing configuration requestntrol Program>An error occurred during the processing of a SET CONFIGURATIONcommand.2The secondary error message describes the problem.]]ëì-!BQ1^k­þ,CONFLICT, conflicting qualifiers in commandntrol Program;You specified conflicting qualifiers on the initial commandline.;Check the documentation for the correct command syntax, andreenter the command.^^ëÁ!0H1N[‹ÓCONNREF, connection refusedntrol Program/The remote host refused to accept a connection.:Ask the system manager to enable the Finger service on the remote host.__ëm'&1Xjy&CONTACREATE, container 'name' createdntrol Program, NFSInformational.None.``ë:`!w71‘žLDCREATELOG, cannot create log file 'log_file_name'; check privileges and disk spacentrol Program=The system was unable to create the log file. This can be due8to incorrect file privileges or insufficient disk space.6Check privileges, disk space, and reenter the command.aaëò!ú­1P]WCRSOCK, error creating socketntrol Program=TCP/IP failed to create an endpoint communication. This error#occurs in the following situations:o If there is a network error.&o If the network has not been started.;o When the device socket quota exceeds the limit set by the system manager.8Make sure network communication is active on the system.;Increase the value of the socket quota limit. If you cannot7change it, ask the system manager to change it for you.bbëGp!7t1¡®åY=DATAPROB, cannot access the 'database_name' database; review1 additional messages to correct problemntrol Program6An error occurred in accessing the specified database.8Other messages are printed with this error. Review these:messages for information about how to correct the problem.ccë_!1O\kqDEFINTE, defining interfacesntrol ProgramInformational.None.ddë<n!.t1Ÿ¬ÚN;DELINTER, cannot delete interface 'interface_name'; review1 additional messages to correct problemntrol Program-The specified interface could not be deleted.8Other messages are printed with this error. Review these:messages for information about how to correct the problem.eeë€?!1p}Œ’>DESTGATE, destination: 'remote_host', gateway: 'gateway_name'ntrol ProgramInformational.None.ffëY! 1O\ekDETAIL, detailed informationntrol ProgramSuccess.None.ggë²X!-1‰–ÃÄCDHCPCONFERR, DHCP client failed to configure interface 'interface_ name'ntrol Program,An attempt to configure an interface failed.hhëp/!1`m|‚.DHCPCONFIG, DHCP is configured on this systemntrol ProgramInformational.None.iië‚A!1rŽ”@DHCPINTER, interface 'interface_name' configured by DHCP clientntrol ProgramInformational.None.jjëo/& 1`r{.DIRCREATE, directory 'directory_name' createdntrol Program, NFSSuccess.None.kkë—&zN1ÈÚT¢ADIRECTORY, path name specified for container directory operationC resolves to a directory; reenter using target data file namentrol Program, NFS=A path name that is a directory was specified for a container;directory operation that requires a data file as an object.command, and reenter the command with the correct information.ooëA 7!iu1huÞS6DUPALLHOST, file system already exported to all hostsntrol Program;A new record was added to the export database; however, the,directory was already exported to all hosts.9None. However, you may want to review the export database:entries for this directory to eliminate duplicate entries. Block entry to the root directorynd8The root directory has no entry for the superblock file.8None. The error is repaired automatically if the /REPAIRoption is set.061 XY2F40(B\2038)S 398 x F38(Network)S 166 x(Protocols)SEP PP6 %%PageTrailer12%%PageFonts: Helvetica-Bold NewCenturySchlbk-Roman %%+ Helveticak%%PageProcessColors:%%PageCustomColors: (HEADCOLOR) %%+ (BLACK) %%+ (FOOTCOLOR)c%S5% < Beginning of included file 6543PRO_INDEX.DVI_PS >d%%Page: (INDEX-1) 293(%%PageFonts: (atend)%%PageProcessColors: (atend)%%PageCustomColors: (atend) PaperHeight PaperWidth PM 0 0 XYE0 SC 2703 6852 XY 20628 48 R 20724 7870 XY F208(Index)S 2703 10765 XYxGF24(A)S -504 x 199 y 9564 24 R 2703 11512 XY F155(Access)S -764 x 548 yiF(permissions,)S 348 x(1\2035)S 3301 X 548 y(to)S 150 x(shares,)S 348 xL(4\20314)S 2703 X 548 y(AccessAlert)S 152 x(server)S 152 x(con\211guration)SF152 x(paramete)S 2 x(r,)S 3600 X 548 y(A\20315)S 2703 X 547 y(Access)SF149 x(control)S 150 x(entry,)S 349 x(4\2037)S 3301 X 548 y(and)S 150 xE(OpenVMS)S 150 x(index)S 150 x(\211les,)S 348 x(4\2038)S 3301 X 548 y9H(compressing)S 157 x(for)S 158 x(optimal)S 159 x(disk)S 157 x(storage,)SH4198 X 548 y(4\20313)S 3301 X 548 y(displaying,)S 349 x(4\20314)S 3301 XD548 y(`)S -7 x(`P)S -33 x(A)S -25 x(THWORKS')S -8 x(')S 4198 X 548 yH(removing,)S 348 x(4\20313)S 2703 X 548 y(Access)S 149 x(control)S 150 xD(entry)S 150 x(\(ACE\),)S 348 x(4\2036)S 2703 X 548 y(Access)S 149 xJ(control)S 150 x(list)S 150 x(\(ACL\),)S 348 x(4\2036)S(,)S 150 x(4\2037)SC2703 X 548 y(Account)S 150 x(lockout,)S 349 x(3\2038)S 2703 X 548 y(E(Account)S 150 x(policy,)S 349 x(2\20316)S 3301 X 548 y(displaying,)SeE349 x(2\20318)S 3301 X 548 y(managing,)S 348 x(2\20316)S 2703 X 548 y(F(Accounts)S 150 x(lockout,)S 349 x(2\20317)S 2703 X 631 y(ACE)S -374 xI555 y F156(See)S 150 x F155(Access)S 148 x(control)S 151 x(entry)S 2703 XSG640 y(ACL)S -349 x 554 y F156(See)S 150 x F155(Access)S 148 x(control)ScH151 x(list)S 2703 X 548 y(ADD)S 149 x(command)S 3301 X 548 y(COMPUTER,)SM348 x(2\20310)S 3301 X 548 y(GROUP,)S 348 x(3\20327)S 3301 X 548 y(HOSTMAP,)SsI349 x(3\20320)S 3301 X 548 y(PRINT)S 150 x(QUEUE,)S 348 x(5\2037)S 3301 XsQ548 y(SHARE,)S 348 x(5\20313)S 3301 X 548 y(USER,)S 349 x(3\2034)S 13762 10161 XY)C(Adding)S 154 x(server)S 154 x(con\211guration)S 155 x(parameters)S F155 x(to)S 14659 X 548 y(the)S 149 x(OpenVMS)S 150 x(Registry,)S 348 xH(7\20332)S 13762 X 548 y(ADMIN$)S 150 x(share,)S 348 x(4\20317)S 13762 XG548 y(ADMIN/ANAL)S -41 x(YZE)S 148 x(command,)S 348 x(6\20313)S 13762 X C548 y(ADMINISTER)S 150 x(commands)S 14360 X 548 y(obtaining)S 150 xeD(online)S 150 x(help)S 150 x(for,)S 349 x(1\2031)S -24 x(1)S 14360 XC548 y(overview)S 149 x(of,)S 349 x(1\2031)S -24 x(1)S 14360 X 548 y H(specifying)S 162 x(\211le)S 162 x(names)S 161 x(in)S 162 x(\(on)S 162 xR(ODS-5)S 15256 X 548 y(volumes\),)S 348 x(4\20352)S 13762 X 548 y(Administrative)SC14360 X 548 y(groups,)S 348 x(1\20315)S 14360 X 548 y(interfaces,)S)D349 x(1\2039)S 14360 X 548 y(shares,)S 348 x(4\20316)S 15256 X 548 yD(displaying,)S 349 x(4\20316)S 13762 X 548 y(Administrator)S 14360 XK548 y(access)S 149 x(to)S 150 x(shared)S 149 x(resources,)S 348 x(4\20315)S H14360 X 548 y(account,)S 349 x(3\2031)S 14360 X 547 y(responsiblities,)SE349 x(1\2032)S 13762 X 548 y(Advanced)S 150 x(con\211guration)S 150 xxG(parameters,)S 349 x(7\2032)S 14360 X 548 y(modifying,)S 348 x(7\2038)SxF14360 X 548 y(saving,)S 347 x(7\20310)S 13762 X 548 y(Advanced)S 150 xJ(Con\211guration)S 150 x(screen,)S 348 x(7\2038)S 13762 X 548 y(Advanced)SF150 x(Server)S 14360 X 548 y(and)S 150 x(W)S -17 x(indows)S 150 x(NT)SK150 x(\211le)S 150 x(security)S 149 x(information,)S 15256 X 548 y(4\2037)SSI14360 X 548 y(cluster)S 149 x(alias,)S 349 x(2\20330)S(,)S 150 x(A\2034)SyJ14360 X 548 y(\211le-naming)S 149 x(conventions,)S 349 x(4\20354)S 14360 XE548 y(licenses,)S 348 x(1\2037)S 14360 X 548 y(overview)S 149 x(of,)SoJ349 x(1\2031)S 14360 X 548 y(status)S 149 x(information,)S 350 x(6\20321)SE13762 X 548 y(Alerter)S 150 x(service,)S 348 x(6\2032)S 14360 X 548 y1K(description,)S 349 x(2\20325)S 14360 X 548 y(parameters,)S 349 x(A\20318)S0$0 SC 21656 31061 XY F40(Index\2031)SEP PP %%PageTrailern2%%PageFonts: Helvetica-Bold NewCenturySchlbk-Roman%%+ NewCenturySchlbk-Italic1%%PageProcessColors:%%PageCustomColors: (BLACK)6%%+ (FOOTCOLOR)x%l%%Page: (INDEX-2) 294)%%PageFonts: (atend)%%PageProcessColors: (atend)%%PageCustomColors: (atend)a PaperHeight PaperWidth PM 0 0 XYJ0 SC 1807 4411 XY F155(AlertNames)S 152 x(server)S 151 x(con\211guration)SF152 x(parameter,)S 2703 X 548 y(A\20318)S 1807 X 548 y(Alerts,)S 348 xG(6\2032)S 1807 X 548 y(Alias,)S 149 x(cluster,)SS'}d›SwTCPIP, SMTP Symbiont0X´81‰‰=uASMTP_CFGETERROR, error getting address/domain from control file, type of 'file_type'>A remote sender failed to access headers in the temporary mail1oo~„=SMTP_SYMBRUN, symbiont is running the queue 'symbiont_queue'Informational.None.SXH$1UUdj#SMTP_SYMBSTOP, symbiont is stoppedInformational.None. S¡ erver File Sß6ü91grn§5CFS_ATTRFAIL, cannot 'read or write' file attributesystem (NFS)7The NFS file system attempted to read or write a file's>attributes using the appropriate Files-11 QIO, and it receivedTake action based on the primary and secondary error messages. SÜá3@?1do¯î2CFS_CLUSTER, virtual blocks 'start' through 'end'ystem (NFS)6Supplementary information related to the primary errormessage.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages. SÛâ2@?1cn®í1CFS_CONTAINERID, container 'device-file-ID-spec'ystem (NFS)6Supplementary information related to the primary errormessage.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages. S^ã%¯`1Vap$CFS_DASSGN, cannot deassign channelystem (NFS)>The file system received an error message when it attempted to=deassign a channel as part of deaccessing a file. A secondary1message follows that further describes the error.The file system attempted to read or write virtual blocks of a>file, and it received an error message that it did not expect.=A secondary message follows that further describes the error.indicates an internal problem. The message text is variable. A;secondary message follows that further describes the error.7In most cases, you should report this error to a Compaqsupport representative.SÕè,@?1]h¨ç+CFS_FHANDLE, file handle 'hex-file-handle'ystem (NFS)6Supplementary information related to the primary errormessage.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.S]é(@Ë1Yd¤o'CFS_FILEID, file 'device-file-ID-spec'ystem (NFS)6Supplementary information related to the primary errormessage.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.8Check the RMS error and act accordingly. This may be the9result of an access conflict with another process such asthe SMTP queue symbiont.SÛê2@?1cn®í1CFS_FILESYSTEM, file system 'file-system-string'ystem (NFS)6Supplementary information related to the primary errormessage.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.SÏë&@?1Wb¢á%CFS_INODE, inode number 'hex-number'ystem (NFS)6Supplementary information related to the primary errormessage.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.Sì(‹?1Ydï.'CFS_IVCHAN, invalid CFS channel numberystem (NFS)Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.Sòí&j81WbÌ%CFS_IVRESSTS, invalid resource stateystem (NFS)7This message indicates an internal problem. A secondary1message follows that further describes the error.7Report the error to your Compaq support representative.S:î@—91q|L?CFS_LCKDEQ, attempt to $DEQ lock failed, lock ID 'hex-lock-ID'ystem (NFS)5An unexpected error was returned when the file system>attempted to $DEQ a resource lock. A secondary message follows!that further describes the error.8Report this error to your Compaq support representative.S|ï>Õ?1ozOŽ=CFS_LCKENQ, attempt to $ENQ lock failed; check process quotaystem (NFS)5An unexpected error was returned when the file system5attempted to $ENQ a resource lock. Often this message>indicates that a process quota is too low. A secondary message)follows that further describes the error.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.Seð9Ã?1ju8w8CFS_LCKLCKD, attempt to lock resource previously lockedystem (NFS)=An error occurred when an attempt was made to lock a resource;on which a lock was already held by the current file system=operation. A secondary message follows that further describes the error.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.S†ñXÅ?1‰”Y˜BCFS_LCKNCVT, attempt to $ENQ lock from 'lock-mode' to 'lock-mode' failedystem (NFS)>An error occurred when an attempt to change the lock mode of aTake action based on the primary and secondary error messages.Sò_Q?1›ì+CCFS_LOCKSTS, lock mode 'lock-mode', 'number/number' granted status 'hex-number'ystem (NFS)9This messages is supplementary information related to theprimary error message.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.Sôó;P?1lwÇ:CFS_OFFSET, file offset 'hex-number', length 'hex-number'ystem (NFS)8This message is supplementary information related to theprimary error message.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.Såô,P?1]h¸÷+CFS_PATHNAME, path name 'path-name-string'ystem (NFS)8This message is supplementary information related to theprimary error message.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.S¸õA.1r}œÊ@CFS_PRCEXIT, process exit forced due to unrecoverable conditionystem (NFS)9The file system code executing in EXECUTIVE mode detected:a condition from which it could not recover. It deemed the>situation severe enough to terminate the process. This message;was reported as a courtesy to the system manager to explain.the reason for the disappearance of a process.-Report to your Compaq support representative. Séö@@?1q|¼û?CFS_RDCB, resource descriptor address 'hex-number', type (0-4)ystem (NFS)6Supplementary information related to the primary errormessage.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.!!Sç÷>@?1ozºù=CFS_THREAD, service 'service-name-string', sequence 'number'ystem (NFS)6Supplementary information related to the primary errormessage.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.""S/øBŠ91s~AACFS_ULCKNLCKD, attempt to release resource not previously lockedystem (NFS)6An error occurred when an attempt was made to unlock a;resource on which no lock is currently held for the currentfile system operation.8Report this error to your Compaq support representative.##S÷ù@Œ1q| ?CFS_UNXBLKAST, unexpected blocking AST received for type '0-4'ystem (NFS)>A blocking AST was received, indicating that the file system's=notion of a resource lock's state was not consistent with thesystem's view.$$SµúB+1s~œÇACFS_VMSDIRFMT, inconsistent format within OpenVMS directory fileystem (NFS)=The contents of an OpenVMS ODS2 directory do not appear to be;valid. This message is generated to warn the system manager7that the file system attempted to read a directory (NFS9READDIR) that did not contain valid contents. A secondary1message follows that further describes the error.*Enter the ANALYZE /DISK_STRUCTURE command.%%Sœû= +1nyƒ®The OpenVMS Mail session was interrupted. The control file was;deleted and the message will not be submitted to the queue.Resend the message.''S‰*[+žZ1Œ£A›=SMTP_BADADDR, recipient address is illegal. unparsed string: 'string_text'ransfer Protocol (SMTP)=The recipient address does not conform to any of the accepted8patterns (SMTP, MAIL11, distribution list). The unparsed&string shows where the parsing failed.>Refer to the DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS User's Guidefor addressing guidelines.((S4+V+ 1‡ž>FASMTP_BADCLNT, client IP address 'ip_address' matched Bad Clients listransfer Protocol (SMTP)>Mail was received from an SMTP client whose IP address matches:an IP address or network address in the SMTP server's Bad-%Clients lists. The mail was rejected.add the client's IP address or network address to the server'sGood-Clients list.))Sø,F+>>1wŽÌ ESMTP_BADLIST, distribution list illegal contains illegal address(es)ransfer Protocol (SMTP)=The distribution list contains one or more illegal addresses.=Edit the distribution list and correct the illegal addresses.**Sª-D+’ž1uŒ¼CSMTP_BADMF, "MAIL FROM:'email_addr' matched Reject Mail From list"ransfer Protocol (SMTP)=Mail was received from an SMTP client whose MAIL FROM commandThe sum of the initial interval and retry interval exceeds theretry maximum.;Enter the TCP/IP command SET CONFIGURATION SMTP/INTERVAL to8reset one or all of the intervals so that the sum of the:initial interval and retry interval is less than the retrymaximum.,,S/,+XÓ1]tÌŸ+SMTP_CFERROR, control file error in 'file'ransfer Protocol (SMTP) Recv: 550 No such user here//Sa4++ÿ1\sts*SMTP_ERROR, error processing SMTP requestransfer Protocol (SMTP)7Check the symbiont log. If that does not provide enough>information, turn on symbiont trace diagnostics (DEFINE/SYSTEM9TCPIP$SMTP_SYMB_TRACE) as documented in the Compaq TCP/IP9Services for OpenVMS Management, send mail, and check thesymbiont log again.00SÃ5F+€Ç1wŽÕESMTP_EXCMAXHOP, maximum number of hops exceeded; mail loop suspectedransfer Protocol (SMTP):The number of RFCs received by headers in an incoming mail;message exceeded the SMTP configuration's HOP_COUNT_MAXIMUMsetting.9Probably the mail recipient has set up mail in a way that=causes looping. Check for a mail loop. For example, joe@host16has mail forwarded to joe@host2 and joe@host2 has mailforwarded to joe@host1.11S€6†+d`1·Î2’ESMTP_FWDLOOP, user 'user' has forwarded mail back to themself on the? local system creating a mail loop; bouncing mailransfer Protocol (SMTP)7A user has set up his local and remote mail accounts to+forward mail via SMTP to the other account. SET FORWARD/USER=username22SÎ7+]1PgƒàSMTP_INTERNAL, internal errorransfer Protocol (SMTP)An internal error occurred.;Contact your Compaq support representative and describe the conditions leading to the error.33S;8b+/t1“ªÙMBSMTP_LINEWRAP, line contains more then 1000 bytes, splitting into multiple linesransfer Protocol (SMTP);The SMTP protocol (RFC 821) does not support message bodies;with single lines longer than 998 characters (or 1000 lines;if the closing characters are included). When TCP/IP>SMTP detects lines longer than 998 characters, it splits those;lines into multiple lines in the SMTP message that is sent.:If the split lines cause a problem for the recipient, then8encode the file before sending and decode it on receipt.44S&;2+,’1cz¦81SMTP_NOFORG, SMTP does not support foreign file.ransfer Protocol (SMTP)+SMTP does not support foreign file formats.;Send the message through client software that supports file;formats other than ASCII, or encode the file before sendingand decode it on receipt.55SM<5+R1f}Ï_4SMTP_NORECIPIENT, no address to send mail to 'user'ransfer Protocol (SMTP),The error is caused by one of the following:;o The SMTP client read a control file that does not contain' any recipients. This indicates a bug. commands. This is an error on the remote client.6If the control file is empty, call your Compaq support;representative. If the incoming message did not include any:valid addresses, turn on receiver diagnostics (TCPIP$SMTP_7RECV_DEBUG) as documented in the Compaq TCP/IP Services;for OpenVMS Management. Look at TCPIP$SMTMP_RCV_RUN.LOG for address or addresses were rejected.66Sû=o+¬ª1 ·c BSMTP_NOSPAMRLY, relay to 'ip_address' from client IP address 'ip_+ address' is suspected SPAMransfer Protocol (SMTP)'+½Û1Xo,&SMTP_NOSUCHUSER, no such user, 'user'ransfer Protocol (SMTP) command to the SMTP;server and received a failure response from the server with=a protocol reply code that starts with the number 5. The user;name portion of the recipient address was not recognized asdisabling of the remote user account, or some other problem onthe remote server.:Check for typographical errors. Ensure the recipient still=has an account on the remote system if possible. Send mail toUse the OpenVMS Convert utility to convert the file to another>SßIj+èW1›²šñ7SMTP_UNBKTRNSIP, client IP address 'ip_address' is not1 backtranslatable to a host nameransfer Protocol (SMTP)>An SMTP client host whose IP address cannot be translated into>a DNS hostname tried to send mail through the SMTP server. The>SMTP server configuration has the Reject-Unbacktranslatable-IP*switch set to TRUE. The mail was rejected.8If the result is correct, no action is necessary. If the7result is not desired, contact the postmaster at the IP>address in question and inform them that their PTR records arespecified domain or had an unqualified domain. The SMTP server:configuration does not have the Accept-Unqualified-Sendersswitch set to TRUE.8If the result is correct, no action is necessary. If the8result is not correct, inform the postmaster at the SMTP7client host about the problem. Optionally, set the SMTP;server's configuration Accept-Unqualified-Senders switch toTRUE.@@SPK?+íî1p‡tb>SMTP_UNRSLVMF, MAIL FROM:'ip_address' has unresolvable domainransfer Protocol (SMTP)Write down all the messages that appear on your screen at this4time, and report the problem to your system manager.GGS RrZ1MPÂTELNET_INETCALL, 'message'ent=Information about the interface call triggered an error. This3message accompanies the TELNET-E-INETERROR message.>This probably describes an error that must be corrected by thesystem or network manager.HHS\S,Ð>1]`0n+TELNET_INETERROR, internet interface errorent9TELNET's attempt to execute an internet call failed. This7message is usually accompanied by the TELNET-E-INETCALL;message to show both the actual call that was attempted and!the resulting status of the call.=See the %TELNET-I-INETCALL message that follows this message.IISºT;2+1lo¡Ì:TELNET_INVRECLOG, TCPIP$DEF_NUMREC is incorrectly definedent1This internal logical name was improperly set up.*Report the problem to your system manager.JJS^U/AÌ1`c¤p.TELNET_IVHOST, invalid or unknown host 'host'ent8TELNET's attempt to resolve the specified host's addressfailed.=One or more of the following actions may resolve the problem:=o Check that the host is defined in the hosts database or the BIND server database.5o Verify that TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS is running.KKS·V'S1X[®É&TELNET_IVMODE, invalid mode specifiedent9You tried to set the mode to something other than CHAR orLINE. This is not valid.Use correct mode settings.LLS§W+T1\_³¹*TELNET_LCLCLOSED, local connection closedent7You closed the TELNET connection by entering either theDISCONNECT or EXIT command.None.MMSËX'G;1X[¢Ý&TELNET_NOHOST, no host name specifiedent;You used the /INTERACTIVE qualifier but failed to specify a host name.:Specify a host name if you use the /INTERACTIVE qualifier.NNSY(Sk1Y\¯'TELNET_NOLICENSE, license check failedent6The DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS license is notpresent, valid, or enabled.=Request the system manager to update or reinstall the correct,DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS license.OOSlZ-1^ax~,TELNET_NORMAL, normal successful completionentSuccessful connection.None.PPS¹[%l1VYÅË$TELNET_NOSESSION, no active sessionent9You entered a command that is valid during a session, but1there is no current session or no sessions exist.None.QQSâ\5T71fi½ô4TELNET_NRESNOTAVAIL, network resource not availableent8TELNET tried to perform a network I/O, but there were nonetwork buffers available.6Increase buffer allocation or wait for more resources.RRSA]0Œc1adðS/TELNET_OPENIN, failed to open 'file' for inputent4An attempt to access the TELNET initialization file,8SYS$LOGIN:TELNETINIT.INI, resulted in an error. The nextmessages indicate the reason.9Correct any privilege problem. Verify that the file is in(SYS$LOGIN and that it is properly named.SSS¼^*O!1[^­Î)TELNET_OPENQUOTA, too many sessions openent8You tried to create more than the number of simultaneoussessions allowed, 64. Wait for a session to terminate.TTSƒ_,/1]`•+TELNET_REMCLOSED, remote connection closedent.An active connection was closed by the server.None.UUSƒ`&51WZ•%TELNET_RESUME, resume TELNET sessionent4You entered a RESUME command to resume your session.None.VVSËa,S*1]`³Ý+TELNET_SESNOLACT, Session no longer activeentIdentifies the function that was being attempted when an error9was returned to a QIO. This message follows the TELNET-E-TERMERROR message.4Correct the problem with the terminal and try again.ZZSye"/1SV…‹!TELNET_TRYING, trying ... 'host'ent.Host to which a connection is being attempted.None.[[S±fF.1wz¨ÃETELNET_UNSUPPORTED, qualifier 'qualifier' is not currently supportedent-The qualifier you specified is not supported.Use a supported qualifier.\\S– FTP Componen˜mM°1žŸìœETFTP_BLKSYNERR, 'block_number' block/ack received is out of sync, IP& address: 'ip_address't9TFTP server could not maintain correct packet ordering onclient connection.>Determine if the network communication is running properly. If>the error persists, contact your Compaq support representative1and describe the conditions leading to the error.]]S&™r9[1£¤Ý8@TFTP_FILACCERR, 'block_number' access error, file: 'file_name',0 client IP address: 'ip_address't8An error occurred reading or writing the requested file.TFTP server read access to the requested file. Change the fileprotections if needed.communication. This error usually occurs if there is a network;error, if the network has not been started, or if unable tocreate a device socket.#Verify that the network is running.aaSq#d1¢£Æ*ETFTP_UNKNOWNERR, 'decimal_value' unknown or unexpected error, client* IP address: 'ip_address't"Internal error in the TFTP server.Determine if the network communication is running properly. If>the error persists, contact your Compaq support representative1and describe the conditions leading to the error.ccSÀŸg31˜™ÌÒCTFTP_WRQ, 'decimal_value' write request for file 'file_name', from" IP address 'ip_address't2Informational. TFTP logged a client write request.None.attempt to connect to aremote server.=The remote host name or IP address is valid but the server is=not responding. 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SubsequentSYS$LOGIN:UCXTE$RECSEQ.DAT. The user will have to record again6all the key sequences that were stored on the PF keys.›ßm4BG1ehªñ3TN3270_CONFQUAL, conflicting qualifiers in commandent;You specified conflicting qualifiers on the initial commandline.8Check the command line you used, and reenter the correct command line.›#n37—1dgž52TN3270_CONNFAIL, failed to connect to remote hostent6TELNET's attempt to connect to the remote host failed.:Remote host may be unavailable, or connections between the>local host and remote host may be inoperative. Check with yoursystem and network managers. ›…o9o»1jmÜ—8TN3270_CREATELOG, failed to create log file 'file_name'ent>You requested an output log file with the /LOG_FILE qualifier,/but TELNET's attempt to create the file failed.:Check for proper privileges to create the log file. Verify4that there is space on the disk. This message may be=followed by operating system messages that provide additional information. ›üp33t1dgš2TN3270_CRESEQF, error creating key sequences fileent2A problem is preventing the creation of this file.;Copy any error messages displayed on your screen, and bring7them to your system manager when reporting the problem. ›Þq84P1il ð7TN3270_DUFFDEF, you are not allowed to define that keyent3You tried to redefine a key that cannot be defined.=Choose one of the keys available for redefinition and reenterthe command line. ›r=Of1nqÀ&manager to increase the relevant quotas. Otherwise, this errorWhen you invoked the PRINT function, TN3270 failed to copy the!screen to the file you specified.;Examine the subsequent secondary error messages to find thecause.›v83t1ilŸ7TN3270_ERUPDSEQ, error updating recorded key sequencesent2TN3270 failed to update the recorded key sequence.;Copy any error messages displayed on your screen, and bring7them to your system manager when reporting the problem.›šw+G1\_¦¬*TN3270_ESCAPE, escape character is 'char'ent=This is the default or user-defined escape character for yoursession.None.›+x,µ(1]`=+TN3270_FAIESTSES, cannot establish sessionentExamine subsequent messages for more information. Then restartTELNET.›åz8DG1il°÷7TN3270_FILEIP, error opening file 'file_spec' as inputentExamine subsequent messages for more information. Then restartTELNET.›Ÿ{9˜¬1jm±8TN3270_FILEOP, error opening file 'file_spec' as outputent=An error occurred when you invoked the PRINT function to open>the indicated file. The same error may occur when the IBM hostinitiates a PRINT command.8Check the name of the file or printer you specified with;the /PRINTER qualifier. Check the command line you used and6reenter the command using a proper file specification.›Ò|45G1ehä3TN3270_FILREA, error reading from file 'file_spec'ent4An error occurred reading the key redefinition file.>Examine subsequent messages for more information. Then restartTELNET.›L}2U£1cf»^1TN3270_FILWRT, error writing to file 'file_spec'ent8An error occurred when TN3270 tried to record the screencontents in the named file.:Check the name of the file you specified with the /PRINTER:qualifier. Check the command line you used and reenter the,command using the proper file specification.›à~<.T1mpžò;TN3270_HELPLESS, help not available for this terminal typeent-Help is not available for this terminal type.>Refer to your Software Product Description (SPD) for a list ofsupported terminals.›iX11šõ&;TN3270_HLP2BIG, help display needs screen size of at least, 'string(24)' x 'string(80)'ent;TN3270 cannot display the help screen on a terminal smallerthan 24 rows by 80 columns.0Use TN3270 only on a supported Digital terminal.›¢€3Rû1dg¹´2TN3270_INCMPSEQF, incompatible key sequences fileent>The key sequences file you are using is incompatible with thisversion of TELNET.:Report this problem to your system manager. If you are the8system manager, correct this problem by deleting the key:sequences file SYS$LOGIN:TCPIPTE$RECSEQ.DAT. The user will>have to record again all the key sequences that were stored on the PF keys.›D+u1ux£CTN3270_INVASYEVT, invalid asynchronous event occurred, code 'code'ent*TN3270 detected an illegal internal event.>Report the problem to your system manager, and have the system5manager contact your software support representative.›„‚}Ê1®±Ì–?TN3270_INVSEQNUM, RU received with an invalid sequence number,< rejected with sense code 'ibm_sense_code'entA protocol error occurred.=Report the problem to your system manager. The system manager:can perform an LU trace to help diagnose the nature of the8problem. The system manager should contact your softwaresupport representative.›ƒAU]1ruÊ'@TN3270_KEYDEFERR, error processing key definition file 'string'ent>An error occurred in the key definition file (used to redefinethe keyboard layout).9Examine subsequent messages for more information. Restart"TN3270 after correcting the error.›Ê„9B-1jm¯Ü8TN3270_KEYNODEL, key 'key' definition cannot be deletedent6The definition mapped to this key cannot be deleted or redefined.,Reenter the command, specifying a valid key.›Þ…DK-1uxÃðCTN3270_KEYNODEX, key 'key' "extended" definition cannot be deletedentThe key you selected cannot be defined as part of a nongraphicEXTEND key sequence.,Reenter the command, specifying a valid key.!!›ä‡CS,1twÊöBTN3270_KEYRQSTA, key 'key' can only be defined with /STATE=EXTENDent=The key you selected can only be defined as part of a graphicEXTEND key sequence.+Reenter the command specifying a valid key.""›ˆ= …1nq‘6t1or¨=TN3270_NO_SUCSES, session address not recognized by IBM nodeent5You specified an invalid TCP/IP session port address.9Check with your system manager to determine which session9address you need or omit this switch and try the default.''›¾8$@1ilÐ7TN3270_NOSESACTV, no LU-LU session is currently activeent#There are no active LU-LU sessions.8Establish an LU-LU session before you try this operationagain.((›ßŽ<-T1mpñ;TN3270_NOTNUMSES, session address must be a decimal numberent,You entered the session address incorrectly.>Check to see that you have the proper session address. Reenterthe initial command.))›Ù) 1Z]Þë(TN3270_PRINTED, screen contents printedent;The contents of your screen have been directed to an output:file or to a local printer as you specified with the PRINT function. No response.**›¬gWÌ1˜›ò¾BTN3270_REQREJECT, invalid data received, rejected with sense code# 'ibm_sense_code'ent;TN3270 rejected an RU that it received from the remote hostwith the sense code shown.;Copy the data contained in the error message and give it to9your system manager. The system manager can determine thesession ended, invoke the REFR function to refresh the screen.00›ì–.OM1_b±þ-TN3270_UNKFUNC, unknown function name 'name'ent:The function name you supplied to TN3270 in the DEFINE KEYcommand is invalid.=Reenter the DEFINE KEY command, making sure to supply a validfunction name.11›I—-·C1^a[,TN3270_UNSTERTYP, unsupported terminal typeent6TN3270 is not supported on your type of terminal. Your8terminal must support ANSI controls (TN3270 will not run;on VT52 or VT55 terminals, because they do not support ANSI controls).Use a supported terminal type."Ensure that it is set up properly.22›$ UNIX File SysÅiU71šò)AUFS_BAD_ID, container file system volume identification does not& match OpenVMS disk volumeteminformation describing the conditions under which this messagewas generated.55›aÈ^b1’ôsDUFS_BITOPFAIL, cannot perform BITOP; operation: 'operation', status 'status'tem6An internal container file system error occurred while*performing the bitmap operation operation.8Contact your Compaq support representative and provide a:description of the conditions under which this message was generated.66›vÉZ‹o1‹Žˆ@UFS_BITSET, bitmap bit already set: base 'bbb', position 'ppp', bitno 'nnn'tem6An internal container file system error occurred while:performing a bitmap set bit operation: inconsistent bitmapinformation encountered.;Contact your Compaq support representative and describe the2conditions under which this message was generated.77›-Ê>¸1or*?=UFS_BMEXTFAIL, cannot extend container file, status 'status'tem8The NFS file system is full and its size has reached the8maximum size limit, or an internal container file system;error occurred that prevents the NFS file system from being extended.>Examine the error message and take appropriate action. If this=message is preceded by a %TCPIP-E-UFS_NOROOM message, see thesupport representative and describe the conditions under whichthis message was generated.88›•Ëc‘1”—(§BUFS_BMOUTCF, bitmap operation extends beyond file system boundary 'string' 'string'tem5An internal container file system error ocurred while7performing a bitmap operation. The byte range requested"exceeded the file system boundary.8Contact your Compaq support representative and provide a:description of the conditions under which this message was generated.99›[ÌlN1 îmBUFS_CACHEFAIL, internal error performing disk I/O; cannot perform( cache operation 'string'tem6An internal container file system error occurred whileperforming a disk I/O.8Contact your Compaq support representative and provide a:description of the conditions under which this message was generated.::›"Í7\m1hkÇ46UFS_CGIOERROR, cannot complete cell group I/O to disktem6An internal container file system error occurred while$performing a cell group I/O to disk.9Contact your Compaq support representative describing the2conditions under which this message was generated.;;›àÎ}Sî1®±òDUFS_CGTOOBIG, cannot create cell group; specified length 'required_7 length' exceeds maximum 'maximum_length'tem=Unable to create a cell group; the required cell group lengthcannot be satisfied.9Examine the error message and take appropriate action. If>this message is caused by something other than a full NFS file=system, contact your Compaq support representative describing6the conditions under which this message was generated.<<›,Ï;bm1loÑ>:UFS_CGTYPERR, cell 'nnn' type is not 'TYPE1', but 'TYPE2'tem:An internal container file system error occurred. The cell&number nnn is not 'type1' but 'type2'.9Contact your Compaq support representative describing the2conditions under which this message was generated.==›?ÐA]1ruÒQ@UFS_DEALLCFAIL, cannot deallocate 'cell' cells; status 'status'tem6An internal container file system error occurred while%deallocating # cells number of cells.8Contact your Compaq support representative and provide a:description of the conditions under which this message was generated.>>›nÑ4)ï1eh‘€3UFS_DIREXTFAIL, cannot extend directory cell grouptem(Unable to extend a directory cell group.>Examine the error message and take appropriate action. If this:message was caused by something other than a full NFS file=system, contact your Compaq support representative describing6the conditions under which this message was generated.??›,Ò@]m1qtÑ>?UFS_DOBITFAIL, cannot set/clear bit in bitmap; status 'status'tem6An internal container file system error occurred while%performing a bit set/clear operation.9Contact your Compaq support representative describing the2conditions under which this message was generated.@@›:Ó;^1loÍL:UFS_ENTRYOPERR, cannot complete directory entry operationtem6An internal container file system error occurred while&performing directory entry operations.8Contact your Compaq support representative and provide a:description of the conditions under which this message was generated.AA›(Ô1V1be»:0UFS_EXTBMPFAIL, cannot create bitmap cell grouptem6An internal container file system error occurred whileallocating bitmap cell groups.8Contact your Compaq support representative and provide a:description of the conditions under which this message was generated.BB›{Õrzm1£¦ @UFS_FRDCBFAIL, cannot create resource descriptor control block;0 object 'object', status 'status'tem>An internal container file system error occurred in creating a:resource descriptor control block for the object 'object'.9Contact your Compaq support representative describing the2conditions under which this message was generated.CC›TÖUpm1†‰ùf:UFS_INVOPER, invalid directory entry operation requested: 'operation'tem6An internal container file system error occurred while8requesting a directory entry operation to module module.9Contact your Compaq support representative describing the2conditions under which this message was generated.DD›L×%†1VYß^$UFS_INVRDCB, invalid RDCB: 'object'tem>An internal container file system error occurred. 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You can run the TCPIP$CONFIG procedure later to change the interface and service configurations. (Version 5.1 Changes\v51_changes)

The following sections describe additional changes made from TCP/IP Services Version 5.0A to Version 5.1. (Changes to Management Commands\ucp_changes)

The following changes have been made to TCP/IP Service management commands: (Unnumbered) (coe) The TCP/IP management command MOUNT recognizes the /STRUCTURE qualifier, which allows you to designate the mounted volume as an ODS-5 (/STRUCTURE=5) or ODS-2 (/STRUCTURE=2) volume. See (coe_chap) for more information. (internal) (SCT 1612)

The product name as reflect by the SHOW VERSION command has been changed. For example: TCPIP> SHOW VERSION "Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS The behavior of the START COMMUNICATION/INITIALIZE command was changed. Specifically: (Unnumbered\-) This command no longer enables services or loads communication proxies. These operations are performed by the service-specific startup files. If DHCP client has been selected in the TCPIP$CONFIG.COM procedure, this command runs the (dhcpconf) utility, which invokes DHCP client on the specified interface. The START COMMUNICATION command is reserved for use by Compaq only. The SET INTERFACE command accepts two new qualifiers: /PRIMARY and /DHCP. The SET CONFIGURATION INTERFACE command accepts two new qualifiers: /[NO]PRIMARY and /DHCP. For more information, see the (tcpip_mgmt) manual. (FTP Passive Mode\ftp_passive_mode) (internal)

(SCT 1448)

This release provides the new FTP client commands SET PASSIVE, SHOW PASSIVE, and the UNIX command (passive). Passive mode is useful in cases where a firewall prevents the FTP server from establishing an outbound data connection.

The value of the new passive parameter has been added to the output from the SHOW STATUS and (status) commands. See (FTP> HELP SET PASSIVE) for details. (POP Server Threads Configuration\pop_server_threads) (internal)

(SCT 1394)

The maximum number of threads that a single POP server can process is now configurable. To configure it, define the system logical TCPIP$POP_MAXIMUM_THREADS and specify the value as the maximum number of threads you want the POP server to handle.

The minimum value is 1, which turns the POP server into a single-threaded server with each new POP connection creating a new server process. The maximum value is 15. If the logical is not defined, the default is 15.

This logical may be used to solve resource problems. (LPD Changes\LPD_changes) (internal)

(SCT 1289)

The following changes affect the way the LPD works: (unnumbered) LPD startup and shutdown

The DCL commands to start and stop LPD remote queue definitions entered in the TCPIP$LPRSETUP.EXE program are no longer appended to the TCPIP$LPD_STARTUP.COM and TCPIP$LPD_SHUTDOWN.COM command procedures. With this release, the DCL commands are included in the TCPIP$LPD_SYSTARTUP.COM and TCPIP$LPD_SYSHUTDOWN.COM command procedures. This resolves the problem with retaining the DCL commands for queue startup and shutdown when you upgrade TCP/IP Services. The TCPIP$LPD_SYSTARTUP.COM and TCPIP$LPD_SYSHUTDOWN.COM procedures are not replaced when you install TCP/IP Services.

Note that you must manually save and edit the procedures one more time to save the queue startup and shutdown commands. Save the DCL commands from the TCPIP$LPD_STARTUP.COM procedure to the TCPIP$LPD_SYSTARTUP.COM procedure, and save the DCL commands from the TCPIP$LPD_SHUTDOWN.COM procedure to the TCPIP$LPD_SYSHUTDOWN.COM procedure. After this, the DCL commands to start up and shut down the queues will be preserved. User name appears on the flag page (internal)

(SCT 1236)

With this release, when an inbound print job is printed under the LPD account (TCPIP$LPD), the user name that appears on the flag page and in theãx+ãÿBADéã êã ëã ðã ñã óã ôã õ ã ö ã ÷ ã ø ã ù ã ûã üã ýã þã ÿ support representative.S 1F?|1ww¶2ESMTP_CFSETERROR, error setting address/domain status in control file8Remote sender failed to access address in temporary mailfile.:This indicates a possible corruption of the temporary mail8file. Use the TCP/IP command ANALYZE MAIL to analyze theoutput.Sb9.1__nt-SMTP_LOGFAIL, error creating log file 'file'Informational.None.SX:$1UUdj#SMTP_LOGSUC, using log file 'file'Informational.None.SøC[+S1ŒŒ· ASMTP_SNDERROR, error detected while sending mail to 'local_mail_ address'*The symbiont failed to deliver local mail. Check for errors in the log file1 SYS$SPECIFIC:[TCPIP_SMTP]TCPIP$SMTP_LOGFILE.LOG.SØE,1\1]]Žê+SMTP_SYMBERR, symbiont error in 'symbiont'0The symbiont is exiting after an error occurred.*Check other error messages in the log file0SYS$SPECIFIC:[TCPIP_SMTP]TCPIP$SMTP_LOGFILE.LOG.SrG>1oo~„=SMTP_SYMBRUN, symbiont is running the queue 'symbiont_queue'Informational.None.SXH$1UUdj#SMTP_SYMBSTOP, symbiont is stoppedInformational.None. S¡ erver File Sß6ü91grn§5CFS_ATTRFAIL, cannot 'read or write' file attributesystem (NFS)7The NFS file system attempted to read or write a file's>attributes using the appropriate Files-11 QIO, and it receivedTake action based on the primary and secondary error messages. SÜá3@?1do¯î2CFS_CLUSTER, virtual blocks 'start' through 'end'ystem (NFS)6Supplementary information related to the primary errormessage.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages. SÛâ2@?1cn®í1CFS_CONTAINERID, container 'device-file-ID-spec'ystem (NFS)6Supplementary information related to the primary errormessage.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages. S^ã%¯`1Vap$CFS_DASSGN, cannot deassign channelystem (NFS)>The file system received an error message when it attempted to=deassign a channel as part of deaccessing a file. A secondary1message follows that further describes the error.The file system attempted to read or write virtual blocks of a>file, and it received an error message that it did not expect.=A secondary message follows that further describes the error.indicates an internal problem. The message text is variable. A;secondary message follows that further describes the error.7In most cases, you should report this error to a Compaqsupport representative.SÕè,@?1]h¨ç+CFS_FHANDLE, file handle 'hex-file-handle'ystem (NFS)6Supplementary information related to the primary errormessage.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.S]é(@Ë1Yd¤o'CFS_FILEID, file 'device-file-ID-spec'ystem (NFS)6Supplementary information related to the primary errormessage.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.8Check the RMS error and act accordingly. This may be the9result of an access conflict with another process such asthe SMTP queue symbiont.SÛê2@?1cn®í1CFS_FILESYSTEM, file system 'file-system-string'ystem (NFS)6Supplementary information related to the primary errormessage.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.SÏë&@?1Wb¢á%CFS_INODE, inode number 'hex-number'ystem (NFS)6Supplementary information related to the primary errormessage.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.Sì(‹?1Ydï.'CFS_IVCHAN, invalid CFS channel numberystem (NFS)Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.Sòí&j81WbÌ%CFS_IVRESSTS, invalid resource stateystem (NFS)7This message indicates an internal problem. A secondary1message follows that further describes the error.7Report the error to your Compaq support representative.S:î@—91q|L?CFS_LCKDEQ, attempt to $DEQ lock failed, lock ID 'hex-lock-ID'ystem (NFS)5An unexpected error was returned when the file system>attempted to $DEQ a resource lock. A secondary message follows!that further describes the error.8Report this error to your Compaq support representative.S|ï>Õ?1ozOŽ=CFS_LCKENQ, attempt to $ENQ lock failed; check process quotaystem (NFS)5An unexpected error was returned when the file system5attempted to $ENQ a resource lock. Often this message>indicates that a process quota is too low. A secondary message)follows that further describes the error.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.Seð9Ã?1ju8w8CFS_LCKLCKD, attempt to lock resource previously lockedystem (NFS)=An error occurred when an attempt was made to lock a resource;on which a lock was already held by the current file system=operation. A secondary message follows that further describes the error.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.S†ñXÅ?1‰”Y˜BCFS_LCKNCVT, attempt to $ENQ lock from 'lock-mode' to 'lock-mode' failedystem (NFS)>An error occurred when an attempt to change the lock mode of aTake action based on the primary and secondary error messages.Sò_Q?1›ì+CCFS_LOCKSTS, lock mode 'lock-mode', 'number/number' granted status 'hex-number'ystem (NFS)9This messages is supplementary information related to theprimary error message.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.Sôó;P?1lwÇ:CFS_OFFSET, file offset 'hex-number', length 'hex-number'ystem (NFS)8This message is supplementary information related to theprimary error message.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.Såô,P?1]h¸÷+CFS_PATHNAME, path name 'path-name-string'ystem (NFS)8This message is supplementary information related to theprimary error message.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.S¸õA.1r}œÊ@CFS_PRCEXIT, process exit forced due to unrecoverable conditionystem (NFS)9The file system code executing in EXECUTIVE mode detected:a condition from which it could not recover. It deemed the>situation severe enough to terminate the process. This message;was reported as a courtesy to the system manager to explain.the reason for the disappearance of a process.-Report to your Compaq support representative. Séö@@?1q|¼û?CFS_RDCB, resource descriptor address 'hex-number', type (0-4)ystem (NFS)6Supplementary information related to the primary errormessage.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.!!Sç÷>@?1ozºù=CFS_THREAD, service 'service-name-string', sequence 'number'ystem (NFS)6Supplementary information related to the primary errormessage.>Take action based on the primary and secondary error messages.""S/øBŠ91s~AACFS_ULCKNLCKD, attempt to release resource not previously lockedystem (NFS)6An error occurred when an attempt was made to unlock a;resource on which no lock is currently held for the currentfile system operation.8Report this error to your Compaq support representative.##S÷ù@Œ1q| ?CFS_UNXBLKAST, unexpected blocking AST received for type '0-4'ystem (NFS)>A blocking AST was received, indicating that the file system's=notion of a resource lock's state was not consistent with thesystem's view.$$SµúB+1s~œÇACFS_VMSDIRFMT, inconsistent format within OpenVMS directory fileystem (NFS)=The contents of an OpenVMS ODS2 directory do not appear to be;valid. This message is generated to warn the system manager7that the file system attempted to read a directory (NFS9READDIR) that did not contain valid contents. A secondary1message follows that further describes the error.*Enter the ANALYZE /DISK_STRUCTURE command.%%Sœû= +1nyƒ®The OpenVMS Mail session was interrupted. The control file was;deleted and the message will not be submitted to the queue.Resend the message.''S‰*[+žZ1Œ£A›=SMTP_BADADDR, recipient address is illegal. unparsed string: 'string_text'ransfer Protocol (SMTP)=The recipient address does not conform to any of the accepted8patterns (SMTP, MAIL11, distribution list). The unparsed&string shows where the parsing failed.>Refer to the DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS User's Guidefor addressing guidelines.((S4+V+ 1‡ž>FASMTP_BADCLNT, client IP address 'ip_address' matched Bad Clients listransfer Protocol (SMTP)>Mail was received from an SMTP client whose IP address matches:an IP address or network address in the SMTP server's Bad-%Clients lists. The mail was rejected.add the client's IP address or network address to the server'sGood-Clients list.))Sø,F+>>1wŽÌ ESMTP_BADLIST, distribution list illegal contains illegal address(es)ransfer Protocol (SMTP)=The distribution list contains one or more illegal addresses.=Edit the distribution list and correct the illegal addresses.**Sª-D+’ž1uŒ¼CSMTP_BADMF, "MAIL FROM:'email_addr' matched Reject Mail From list"ransfer Protocol (SMTP)=Mail was received from an SMTP client whose MAIL FROM commandThe sum of the initial interval and retry interval exceeds theretry maximum.;Enter the TCP/IP command SET CONFIGURATION SMTP/INTERVAL to8reset one or all of the intervals so that the sum of the:initial interval and retry interval is less than the retrymaximum.,,S/,+XÓ1]tÌŸ+SMTP_CFERROR, control file error in 'file'ransfer Protocol (SMTP) Recv: 550 No such user here//Sa4++ÿ1\sts*SMTP_ERROR, error processing SMTP requestransfer Protocol (SMTP)7Check the symbiont log. If that does not provide enough>information, turn on symbiont trace diagnostics (DEFINE/SYSTEM9TCPIP$SMTP_SYMB_TRACE) as documented in the Compaq TCP/IP9Services for OpenVMS Management, send mail, and check thesymbiont log again.00SÃ5F+€Ç1wŽÕESMTP_EXCMAXHOP, maximum number of hops exceeded; mail loop suspectedransfer Protocol (SMTP):The number of RFCs received by headers in an incoming mail;message exceeded the SMTP configuration's HOP_COUNT_MAXIMUMsetting.9Probably the mail recipient has set up mail in a way that=causes looping. Check for a mail loop. For example, joe@host16has mail forwarded to joe@host2 and joe@host2 has mailforwarded to joe@host1.11S€6†+d`1·Î2’ESMTP_FWDLOOP, user 'user' has forwarded mail back to themself on the? local system creating a mail loop; bouncing mailransfer Protocol (SMTP)7A user has set up his local and remote mail accounts to+forward mail via SMTP to the other account. SET FORWARD/USER=username22SÎ7+]1PgƒàSMTP_INTERNAL, internal errorransfer Protocol (SMTP)An internal error occurred.;Contact your Compaq support representative and describe the conditions leading to the error.33S;8b+/t1“ªÙMBSMTP_LINEWRAP, line contains more then 1000 bytes, splitting into multiple linesransfer Protocol (SMTP);The SMTP protocol (RFC 821) does not support message bodies;with single lines longer than 998 characters (or 1000 lines;if the closing characters are included). When TCP/IP>SMTP detects lines longer than 998 characters, it splits those;lines into multiple lines in the SMTP message that is sent.:If the split lines cause a problem for the recipient, then8encode the file before sending and decode it on receipt.44S&;2+,’1cz¦81SMTP_NOFORG, SMTP does not support foreign file.ransfer Protocol (SMTP)+SMTP does not support foreign file formats.;Send the message through client software that supports file;formats other than ASCII, or encode the file before sendingand decode it on receipt.55SM<5+R1f}Ï_4SMTP_NORECIPIENT, no address to send mail to 'user'ransfer Protocol (SMTP),The error is caused by one of the following:;o The SMTP client read a control file that does not contain' any recipients. This indicates a bug. commands. This is an error on the remote client.6If the control file is empty, call your Compaq support;representative. If the incoming message did not include any:valid addresses, turn on receiver diagnostics (TCPIP$SMTP_7RECV_DEBUG) as documented in the Compaq TCP/IP Services;for OpenVMS Management. Look at TCPIP$SMTMP_RCV_RUN.LOG for address or addresses were rejected.66Sû=o+¬ª1 ·c BSMTP_NOSPAMRLY, relay to 'ip_address' from client IP address 'ip_+ address' is suspected SPAMransfer Protocol (SMTP)'+½Û1Xo,&SMTP_NOSUCHUSER, no such user, 'user'ransfer Protocol (SMTP) command to the SMTP;server and received a failure response from the server with=a protocol reply code that starts with the number 5. The user;name portion of the recipient address was not recognized asdisabling of the remote user account, or some other problem onthe remote server.:Check for typographical errors. Ensure the recipient still=has an account on the remote system if possible. Send mail toUse the OpenVMS Convert utility to convert the file to another>SßIj+èW1›²šñ7SMTP_UNBKTRNSIP, client IP address 'ip_address' is not1 backtranslatable to a host nameransfer Protocol (SMTP)>An SMTP client host whose IP address cannot be translated into>a DNS hostname tried to send mail through the SMTP server. The>SMTP server configuration has the Reject-Unbacktranslatable-IP*switch set to TRUE. The mail was rejected.8If the result is correct, no action is necessary. If the7result is not desired, contact the postmaster at the IP>address in question and inform them that their PTR records arespecified domain or had an unqualified domain. The SMTP server:configuration does not have the Accept-Unqualified-Sendersswitch set to TRUE.8If the result is correct, no action is necessary. If the8result is not correct, inform the postmaster at the SMTP7client host about the problem. Optionally, set the SMTP;server's configuration Accept-Unqualified-Senders switch toTRUE.@@SPK?+íî1p‡tb>SMTP_UNRSLVMF, MAIL FROM:'ip_address' has unresolvable domainransfer Protocol (SMTP)Write down all the messages that appear on your screen at this4time, and report the problem to your system manager.GGS RrZ1MPÂTELNET_INETCALL, 'message'ent=Information about the interface call triggered an error. This3message accompanies the TELNET-E-INETERROR message.>This probably describes an error that must be corrected by thesystem or network manager.HHS\S,Ð>1]`0n+TELNET_INETERROR, internet interface errorent9TELNET's attempt to execute an internet call failed. This7message is usually accompanied by the TELNET-E-INETCALL;message to show both the actual call that was attempted and!the resulting status of the call.=See the %TELNET-I-INETCALL message that follows this message.IISºT;2+1lo¡Ì:TELNET_INVRECLOG, TCPIP$DEF_NUMREC is incorrectly definedent1This internal logical name was improperly set up.*Report the problem to your system manager.JJS^U/AÌ1`c¤p.TELNET_IVHOST, invalid or unknown host 'host'ent8TELNET's attempt to resolve the specified host's addressfailed.=One or more of the following actions may resolve the problem:=o Check that the host is defined in the hosts database or the BIND server database.5o Verify that TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS is running.KKS·V'S1X[®É&TELNET_IVMODE, invalid mode specifiedent9You tried to set the mode to something other than CHAR orLINE. This is not valid.Use correct mode settings.LLS§W+T1\_³¹*TELNET_LCLCLOSED, local connection closedent7You closed the TELNET connection by entering either theDISCONNECT or EXIT command.None.MMSËX'G;1X[¢Ý&TELNET_NOHOST, no host name specifiedent;You used the /INTERACTIVE qualifier but failed to specify a host name.:Specify a host name if you use the /INTERACTIVE qualifier.NNSY(Sk1Y\¯'TELNET_NOLICENSE, license check failedent6The DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS license is notpresent, valid, or enabled.=Request the system manager to update or reinstall the correct,DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS license.OOSlZ-1^ax~,TELNET_NORMAL, normal successful completionentSuccessful connection.None.PPS¹[%l1VYÅË$TELNET_NOSESSION, no active sessionent9You entered a command that is valid during a session, but1there is no current session or no sessions exist.None.QQSâ\5T71fi½ô4TELNET_NRESNOTAVAIL, network resource not availableent8TELNET tried to perform a network I/O, but there were nonetwork buffers available.6Increase buffer allocation or wait for more resources.RRSA]0Œc1adðS/TELNET_OPENIN, failed to open 'file' for inputent4An attempt to access the TELNET initialization file,8SYS$LOGIN:TELNETINIT.INI, resulted in an error. 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This error usually occurs if there is a network;error, if the network has not been started, or if unable tocreate a device socket.#Verify that the network is running.aaSq#d1¢£Æ*ETFTP_UNKNOWNERR, 'decimal_value' unknown or unexpected error, client* IP address: 'ip_address't"Internal error in the TFTP server.Determine if the network communication is running properly. If>the error persists, contact your Compaq support representative1and describe the conditions leading to the error.ccSÀŸg31˜™ÌÒCTFTP_WRQ, 'decimal_value' write request for file 'file_name', from" IP address 'ip_address't2Informational. TFTP logged a client write request.None.attempt to connect to aremote server.=The remote host name or IP address is valid but the server is=not responding. Verify that your node has connectivity to the remote host.ices Version 5.1, then copy the site-specific edits from: (simple) SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$LPD_STARTUP.COM SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$LPD_SHUTDOWN.COM

to the following files: (simple) SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]TCPIP$LPD_STARTUP.COM SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]TCPIP$LPD_SHUTDOWN.COM (Merging Edits (All Users))

When merging edits, do not append the commands to start and stop the queue UCX$LPD_QUEUE. This queue has been replaced with TCPIP$LPD_QUEUE, and the commands for TCPIP$LPD_QUEUE will already be in the LPD startup and shutdown command procedure files.

After merging the edits, set the value of the /PROCESSOR qualifier in the LPD client queue startup commands that you have just appended to point to TCPIP$LPD_SMB rather than UCX$LPD_SMB. LSE Command> SUB/ALL "ucx$lpd_smb" "tcpip$lpd_smb" (Preserving SNMP Startup and Shutdown Behavior)

After you upgrade to TCP/IP Services Version 5.1, you must perform one of the following actions to ensure correct SNMP startup: (unnumbered) If SNMP had been configured under a previous TCP/IP Services installation (UCX) and you want to retain the previous configuration, run SYS$MANAGER:TCPIP$CONFIG.COM and select the option to automatically convert UCX configuration files. After you upgrade to this version of TCP/IP Services, run SYS$MANAGER:TCPIP$CONFIG.COM. If SNMP is still enabled, disable SNMP then enable it again. This is necessary for the proper operation of this component.

If you customized versions of the files UCX$SNMP_STARTUP.COM and UCX$SNMP_SHUTDOWN.COM (used to start and stop extension subagents), save your customized files to a different directory before upgrading to TCP/IP Services Version 5.1. If you do not perform this step, your customized changes will be lost. Check for versions of these files in the following locations: (unnumbered) SYS$MANAGER SYS$STARTUP SYS$SYSDEVICE:[UCX$SNMP]

After you install TCP/IP Services, manually merge your saved changes into the new files created after installation. See the (TCPIP_MGMT) guide for more information. (Reenabling BOOTP After Configuring DHCP)

To return to using BOOTP after initially configuring DHCP, perform the following steps: (numbered) Run TCPIP$CONFIG and select the Server menu option. Select the BOOTP menu option. Select Enable.

Be sure your BOOTP configuration database file (TCPIP$BOOTP.DAT) still exists.

This method leaves the DHCP files intact so you can easily return to DHCP. (Setting Up the TCP/IP Services Message Database)

At installation, the TCP/IP Services message database is installed at SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]TCPIP.MSGHLP$DATA.

To get information about TCP/IP messages, include this database with the OpenVMS message database, as follows: (numbered) Define the logical name MSGHLP$LIBRARY to point to all the databases in the directory: $ DEFINE/SYSTEM MSGHLP$LIBRARY SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]*.MSGHLP$DATA Enter the DCL command HELP/MESSAGE to make sure the TCP/IP message database is now recognized. For example: $ HELP/MESSAGE FTP SESDCN, FTPD: Session disconnection from 'host' at 'time' Facility: TCPIP, FTP Server Explanation: This message appears when a session is disconnected, stating the name of the client initiating the disconnection and the time of the disconnection. User Action: None. Press RETURN to continue ...

In this example, Help Message displays all the messages that contain FTP as part of the message ID. (Problems and Restrictions\prob_res_chap)

This chapter provides information about problems and restrictions in TCP/IP Services Versions 5.0, 5.0A, and 5.1 (hereafter referred to as 5.(x)). (SHOW NFS_SERVER and SHOW CFS Commands\mgmt_commands_restrict)

The TCP/IP management commands SHOW NFS_SERVER and SHOW CFS do not work in this version of (prod_name). This problem will be corrected in a subsequent update to the field test kit. (NTP Stops Accepting Timestamps After Autumn DST Change\ntp_stops_sec) (internal)

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Section 18.3.1 lacks information about the use of the rp symbol. The following information should be added:

If you are configuring an LPD client queue to print ASCII text files to an HP LaserJet with a JetDirect network card, set the value of the rp printcap field to (text.) For example: :rp=text:\

If you are configuring the queue to print PostScript or binary, set the rp printcap field to (raw.) For example: :rp=raw:\ (internal) (829 Invalid example in Installation and Configuration guide)

The TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Installation and Configuration Guide for Version 5.(x) contains an invalid example.

Step 7, (PRODUCT LIST TCPIP/VERSION=5.(x)) is incorrect. The text should read Step 7, (PRODUCT LIST TCPIP). (internal) (830.2 New defaults lead to bad behaviour and poor product perception)

The (tcpip_install_config) manual says, under Section 1.2.7.2, Nonpaged Dynamic Pool, to allow 500K plus 2K per socket.

Configuration documentation should note that the default sizes for the (TCP/IP) socket buffer quotas are increased automatically on a system that uses FDDI. This increases throughput across the FDDI for local TCP connections. (internal) (832 What should sysgen parameter XQPCTLD1 be set to to enable XQP+)

In the (tcpip_mgmt) guide, Section 16.13.7 (Improving Service Performance with XQP+), the first paragraph refers to to the (OpenVMS Version 6.1 New Features Manual). This reference is out of date and should be changed to reflect the information available in the current OpenVMS documentation set. For more information about XQP+, refer to the (openvms_io). For information about configuring the XQP+, refer to the (openvms_util_MZ). (internal) (850 TCPIP MAP command suspected DOC error)

The (tcpip_mgmt) guide contains an incorrect example in Section 16.7, Setting Up and Exporting an OpenVMS File System. The section contains the following example: MAP DSA301: "/vmsdisk"

However, Section 16.8, Setting Up and Exporting a UNIX-Style File System, shows the following example: MAP "/test_dsk" DSA101:

The example in Section 16.8 reflects the correct syntax for the MAP command, which requires the OpenVMS volume name as the second parameter, rather than the first. (internal) (899 select Error report from DECC conference)

In the (TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Socket Programming) manual, the description of the select function in Chapter 6, DEC C Socket Routine Reference, omits mention of the ENOTSOCK error return. (internal) (896 unsupported qualifier, or erroneous error message?)

The (tcpip_command_ref) manual contains descriptions of the qualifiers that can be used with the SHOW INTERFACE and the SHOW PROTOCOL commands. Those lists erroneously include the /CONTINUOUS qualifier. This qualifier is not supported in TCP/IP Services Version 5.(x) and greater.

The TCP/IP management command HELP has been updated to reflect this change. (internal) (819 FTP /password qualifier - inconsistent with HELP)

The (tcpip_command_ref) manual incorrectly defines the /PASSWORD qualifier as follows: /PASSWORD=password Optional. Default: your password on the local system.

The description of the default is misleading. If you do not specify the password, then your local system will prompt you for it at the appropriate time. (internal) (929 MGMT Guide FTP Doc Problems)

The (tcpip_mgmt) guide contains the following errors in Section 12.2 Managing FTP: (unnumbered\-) Section 12.2.2, Configuring Anonymous FTP

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ees “ffs œggs œhhs £iis £jjs ´kks µlls ¼mmsADDŽnnsDELoosERRORppsQIOqqs rrs Lsss Mtts cuus UALIFIERvvs Pwws fxxs wyys xzzs Š{{s ‘||s  S}}s m~~sREQ‘sERY/€€s UEs ‚‚s ƒƒs  „„s  ……s  ††s ‡‡s (ˆˆs G‰‰s rŠŠs |‹‹s ’ŒŒs ­s ¼ŽŽs ¾s Úto specify X servers that are XDMCP-compatible in this file.

This file now specifies the X servers that do not support XDMCP. Unlike other XDM implementations, this file is not used to specify XDM support for the local display server.

The following example shows a sample XSERVERS configuration file: $ TYPE XSERVERS.TXT # # # This file can be used to support X terminals which do not support XDMCP. # # For each terminal, add a line that consists of # DisplayName:0 foreign # # Where DisplayName is a IP name. # rufus.compaq.com:0 foreign

The word, foreign, in the previous example indicates that the X server is running on another machine.

The default file specification for the XSERVERS file is: SYS$SPECIFIC:[TCPIP$XDM]XSERVERS.TXT

If you choose to use a different name and directory location, you can override the default by adding a line to the XDM configuration file similar to the following line: DisplayManager.servers: WORK1$:[XDM]XSERVERS.TXT (XDM_KEYS File\h2_keys_control) (XDM_KEYS.TXT file) (XDMauthentication support) (XDMauthentication file template)

The XDM_KEYS file provides XDM-AUTHENTICATION-1 style XDMCP authentication. This optional file contains key ID and key value pairs for use with X terminals that support or require XDM authorization.

Each noncomment line in the XDM_KEYS file contains a display ID and a key value. The file is used when a request containing a display ID key is received from an X terminal. The corresponding key value is encrypted and returned to the X terminal. If the key value in the configuration file matches the key value specified by the X terminal's control information, the session is allowed.

The following example shows a sample XDM_KEYS configuration file: # # Security Key File # # Excursion Display ID Excursion Cookie: # test123456 123457 # # Exceed Display ID: Exceed Key: # HCLpcXserver:629409365 1234568 #

The default file specification for the XSERVERS files is: SYS$SPECIFIC:[TCPIP$XDM]XDM_KEYS.TXT

If you choose to use a different name and directory location, you can override the default by adding a line to the XDM master configuration file similar to the following line: DisplayManager.keyFile: WORK1$:[XDM]XDM_KEYS.TXT (XDM_XSESSION File\h2_session_control) (XDM_XSESSION.COM file) (XDMspecifying the type of window)

The XDM_XSESSION file is an optional configuration file that specifies the type of DECwindow that XDM displays after a each user has successflly logged in.

XDM's default operation is to create a Common Desktop Environment (CDE) using the commands: DEFINE DECW$DISPLAY "''p1'" DEFINE display "''p1'" @CDE$PATH:XSESSION.COM

Before executing these commands, XDM looks for an XDM_XSESSION.COM in the user's SYS$LOGIN directory and if it finds it, executes it. Users can invoke a single DECwindow by adding the following DCL commands to their XDM_XSESSION.COM file: $ SET PROC/PRIV=SYSNAM $ SET DISPLAY/CREATE/NODE=(WORKSTATON_DISPLAY)/TRANSPORT=TCPIP - -$ /EXECUTIVE_MODE $ CREATE/TERMINAL/WAIT/WINDOW_ATTRIBUTES=(ICON=(NODENAME), - -$ TITLE=(WINDOW_TITLE) )

For a complete description of the CREATE and SET DISPLAY commands and their qualifiers, use the DCL HELP command at the OpenVMS system prompt. (XDM Log Files\h1_xdm_logfile) (XDMlog files) (XDM log filesdirectories)

XDM maintains three log files to record XDM server and client activity: (UNNUMBERED\ ) XDM Server log file X Terminal process log file User process log file

(tab_xdm_log) lists the XDM log files and their OpenVMS directory locations. 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In this case, the query is terminated even though the end of the MIB selection has not been reached. You must manually increment the input OID to skip the error and continue with the query. (-r (max_retries))

Specifies the number of times the MIB browser resends a request packet if it times out before receiving a reply. Specify a positive integer for the value ((max_retries)). If you specify a negative value, it will be converted to an unsigned positive integer. If you specify 0, no retries are tried.

If, after a timeout and a resend, a reply packet is received, the resend counter is reset. After another timeout, the specified number of (max_retries) will be sent. (-s (sleep_interval))

Specifies the number of seconds between iterations of sending a request (for the (-r) flag) and listening for a reply (for the (-i)) flag. The default is 1 second. This flag is ignored if neither the (-r) flag nor the (-i) flag are specified.

The (-s) flag is useful for specifying a time to wait between resends, which might be necessary when a server agent is starting up.

The (-i), (-r), and (-s) flags apply to individual queries. If you specify the (-l) or (-t) flags also, the values for the (-i), (-r), and (-s) flags are applied to each iteration. (SMTP Features\new_smtp_features)

This version of (prod_name) includes the following SMTP features: (unnumbered) AntiSPAM, allowing you to configure your host to prevent relaying mail. For more information about antiSPAM configuration, see the (tcpip_mgmt) guide. Send from File (SFF), allowing users to mail non-text files and to automate mail programs. For more information, see (sff_overview). Outbound alias, allowing users to specify the reply address. For more information, see (SMTP_OUTBOUND_ALIAS) (SMTP SFF (Send From File)\SFF_overview)

SMTP allows you to create a mail message in a file and send it to the SMTP mailer to be delivered with headers you specify. Using this feature, you can create automated tools that compose and send mail messages. It is also useful for forwarding non-text files (MIME), because it prevents the mailer from encapsulating the MIME and SMTP headers in the body of a new mail message. Thus, SMTP can function like the (redirect) command on your personal computer, which simply takes the message as is, without encapsulating it in another message, and sends it to the person you name.

To redirect a MIME mail message without encapsulation so that it is readable to the receiver, follow these steps: (numbered) From OpenVMS MAIL, use EXTRACT/NOHEADER to extract the mail message. Exit the MAIL program. Modify the file to include the SMTP commands. For example, put the address of the recipient into the RCPT TO:<> line. For more information about the SFF format, see (sff_file_format). Send the file to SFF.

If you want headers like From:, To:, or Message-ID:, you must include them in the file. SFF adds only the Received: header, as described in (sff_security). (Format of the SFF File\sff_file_format)

You can use SFF to send a text file that complies with RFC 822 by including commands (as described in RFC 821) preceding the RFC 822 message. MIME, by definition, complies with RFC 822; therefore, MIME mail can be delivered using SFF.

For example: $ TYPE TEST_SMTP_SFF.TXT MAIL FROM: RCPT TO: DATA Date: Sun, 4 Aug 1996 14:48:14 -0400 Message-Id: <96080414481486@abc.com> From: green@abc.com (Charly Green - ABC-Corp engineering - (123)-456-7890) To: green@abc.com Subject: Test of SFF mechanism This is the message text.

The SMTP protocol commands specify: (numbered) The return path of the mail The recipients The DATA command The RFC 822 message

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(Changes to Management Commands\ucp_changes)

The following changes have been made to TCP/IP Service management commands: (Unnumbered) (coe) The TCP/IP management command MOUNT recognizes the /STRUCTURE qualifier, which allows you to designate the mounted volume as an ODS-5 (/STRUCTURE=5) or ODS-2 (/STRUCTURE=2) volume. See (coe_chap) for more information. (internal) (SCT 1612)

The product name as reflect by the SHOW VERSION command has been changed. For example: TCPIP> SHOW VERSION "Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS The behavior of the START COMMUNICATION/INITIALIZE command was changed. Specifically: (Unnumbered\-) This command no longer enables services or loads communication proxies. These operations are performed by the service-specific startup files. If DHCP client has been selected in the TCPIP$CONFIG.COM procedure, this command runs the (dhcpconf) utility, which invokes DHCP client on the specified interface. The START COMMUNICATION command is reserved for use by Compaq only. The SET INTERFACE command accepts two new qualifiers: /PRIMARY and /DHCP. The SET CONFIGURATION INTERFACE command accepts two new qualifiers: /[NO]PRIMARY and /DHCP. For more information, see the (tcpip_mgmt) manual. (FTP Passive Mode\ftp_passive_mode) (internal)

(SCT 1448)

This release provides the new FTP client commands SET PASSIVE, SHOW PASSIVE, and the UNIX command (passive). Passive mode is useful in cases where a firewall prevents the FTP server from establishing an outbound data connection.

The value of the new passive parameter has been added to the output from the SHOW STATUS and (status) commands. See (FTP> HELP SET PASSIVE) for details. (POP Server Threads Configuration\pop_server_threads) (internal)

(SCT 1394)

The maximum number of threads that a single POP server can process is now configurable. To configure it, define the system logical TCPIP$POP_MAXIMUM_THREADS and specify the value as the maximum number of threads you want the POP server to handle.

The minimum value is 1, which turns the POP server into a single-threaded server with each new POP connection creating a new server process. The maximum value is 15. If the logical is not defined, the default is 15.

This logical may be used to solve resource problems. (LPD Changes\LPD_changes) (internal)

(SCT 1289)

The following changes affect the way the LPD works: (unnumbered) LPD startup and shutdown

The DCL commands to start and stop LPD remote queue definitions entered in the TCPIP$LPRSETUP.EXE program are no longer appended to the TCPIP$LPD_STARTUP.COM and TCPIP$LPD_SHUTDOWN.COM command procedures. With this release, the DCL commands are included in the TCPIP$LPD_SYSTARTUP.COM and TCPIP$LPD_SYSHUTDOWN.COM command procedures. This resolves the problem with retaining the DCL commands for queue startup and shutdown when you upgrade TCP/IP Services. The TCPIP$LPD_SYSTARTUP.COM and TCPIP$LPD_SYSHUTDOWN.COM procedures are not replaced when you install TCP/IP Services.

Note that you must manually save and edit the procedures one more time to save the queue startup and shutdown commands. Save the DCL commands from the TCPIP$LPD_STARTUP.COM procedure to the TCPIP$LPD_SYSTARTUP.COM procedure, and save the DCL commands from the TCPIP$LPD_SHUTDOWN.COM procedure to the TCPIP$LPD_SYSHUTDOWN.COM procedure. After this, the DCL commands to start up and shut down the queues will be preserved. User name appears on the flag page (internal)

(SCT 1236)

With this release, when an inbound print job is printed under the LPD account (TCPIP$LPD), the user name that appears on the flag page and in the display from the SHOW ENTRY command is the remote user name under which the print job was submitted. (NTP Changes\ntp_changes)

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The following changes reflect improvements in the messages you receive from TCP/IP Services: (unnumbered) Applications started before TCP/IP Services display (Network is down) message. (internal) (SCT 1076)

In previous versions of TCP/IP Services, if the software had not been started when users attempt to start applications like TELNET, FTP, and RLOGIN, the (Host not available) message was displayed. This message was misleading and did not provide sufficient information for understanding the problem that prevented the application from starting.

With the current version of TCP/IP Services, when applications are started before the TCP/IP Services software has been started, the following message is displayed: TCPIP$_NOINET, Network is down

The following socket routines have been changed: (unnumbered) accept() gethostbyaddr() gethostbyname() select() socket()

These routines now set ERRNO to ENETDOWN, indicating that the TCP/IP Services software has not been started.

For compatability with existing code, the socket routines must set ERRNO to a value less than (__ERRNO_MAX). Setting VAXC$ERRNO to the TCPIP$_NOINET value used by applications would cause ERRNO to be set to EVMSERR, which falls outside the required range and breaks code ported from UNIX. The TELNET client returns a secondary error code for INVHOST. (internal) (SCT 956.1)

If the TELNET client fails because of an invalid host (INVHOST) error, a second message is displayed that provides more information. The additional information can help you determine the actual problem that caused the error. For example: $ TELNET JUNK %TELNET-E-IVHOST, Invalid or unknown host junk -TCPIP-E-HOST_NOT_FOUND, no such host is known $

This example shows the secondary message ((no such host is known)), which indicates that the problem is in the host name entered on the command line, rather than a temporary failure in network service. TCPIP$STARTUP.COM now issues three timing messages. (internal) (SCT 956.2)

TCPIP$STARTUP can issue up to three new TCPIP-I-INFO messages. For example: (wide) %TCPIP-I-INFO, TCP/IP Services startup beginning at 18-MAY-1999 18:39:10.40 %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCP/IP Services startup completed at 18-MAY-1999 18:39:10:48

In addition, the following message is displayed if SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$SYSTARTUP.COM is about to be executed: %TCPIP-I-INFO, executing site-specific startup SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$SYSTARTUP.COM

These messages help you determine whether problems in system startup are happening in TCPIP$STARTUP.COM or not. (Adjusting Interrupt Stack Pages on VAX Systems\intstkpages) (internal)

(SCT 1095)

This version of TCP/IP Services requires you to increase the value of the SYSGEN parameter INTSTKPAGES to at least 12 before starting the network. (Version 5.1 Documentation\documentation_section)

The TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS documentation has been revised and expanded to support Version 5.1. The following manuals have been added to the documentation set: (unnumbered) (tcpip_troubleshooting)

This new manual provides system and network managers with information they need to identify and resolve problems. Use this guide to solve general networking software problems. For problems restricted to specific TCP/IP services, refer to the appropriate chapter in the (tcpip_mgmt) guide. (tcpip_ipv6)

This new manual describes the IPv6 environment, the roles of systems in this environment, the types and function of the different IPv6 addresses, and how to connect to the 6bone network.

Several existing manuals have been revised to reflect this version of (prod_name), including: (unnumbered) (tcpip_install_config) (tcpip_mgmt) (tcpip_command_ref) (tcpip_socket_prog)

These manuals are all provided as part of the field test of the (prod_name) software. Therefore, information presented is confidential and subject to the terms and conditions of the field test.

The documentation included with this field test is complete and correct with the following exceptions: (unnumbered) This version of (prod_name) supports OpenVMS versions 7.1, 7.2-1, and 7.3. The manuals will be corrected for the final release of the product. The description of the FTP logicals in the (tcpip_mgmt) guide is missing the following logical: TCPIP$ (coe) (Common Operating Environment (COE) Features and Restrictions\ coe_chap)

This chapter describes the TCP/IP Services enhancements to support the DII COE release of OpenVMS. The information in this chapter is unique to the DII COE environment. The following sections describe how to configure and manage the TCP/IP services in this environment. (Editable Network Services Database\editable)

This version of (prod_name) provides an editable text version of the network services database, TCPIP$ETC:SERVICES.DAT. This database has the same format as the UNIX (/etc/services) file. When you configure the BIND Resolver using TCPIP$CONFIG.COM, the template file TCPIP$ETC:SERVICES.DAT is created.

To support use of the TCPIP$ETC:SERVICES.DAT file, the following routines are defined in the DECC RTL: (unnumbered) (struct servent *getservbyname( char *name, char *proto );) (struct servent *getservbyport( int port, char*proto );) (struct servent *getservent( void );) (void setservent( int stay_open );) (void endservent( void );)

The (getservbyname()) and (getservbyport()) functions search the traditional (RMS indexed) service database first. If the requested service is not found there, TCPIP$ETC:SERVICES.DAT is searched before returning an error to the calling application program. The TCPIP management commands SET SERVICE and SHOW SERVICE do not operate on this file and will only affect the traditional (RMS indexed) service database. (NFS Server and NFS Client Support Extended File Specifications\efs_support)

The NFS server and the NFS client softDEC) $Date: 2000/01/14 14:34:42 $  I10 16265 */  I10 16266 /*T I10 16267 * *****************************************************************T I10 16268 * * *T I10 16269 * * Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation, 1991, 1999 *T I10 16270 * * *T I10 16271 * * All Rights Reserved. Unpublished rights reserved under *T I10 16272 * * the copyright laws of the United States. *T I10 16273 * * *T I10 16274 * * The software contained on this media is proprietary to *T I10 16275 * * and embodies the confidential technology of Digital *T I10 16276 * * Equipment Corporation. Possession, use, duplication or *T I10 16277 * * dissemination of the software and media is authorized only *T I10 16278 * * pursuant to a valid written license from Digital Equipment *T I10 16279 * * Corporation. *T I10 16280 * * *T I10 16281 * * RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGEND Use, duplication, or disclosure *T I10 16282 * * by the U.S. Government is subject to restrictions as set *T I10 16283 * * forth in Subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of DFARS 252.227-7013, *T I10 16284 * * or in FAR 52.227-19, as applicable. *T I10 16285 * * *T I10 16286 * ***************************************************************** I10 16287 */ I10 16288 /* I10 16289 * HISTORY I10 16290 */  I10 16291 /*i I10 16292 * @(#)$RCSfile: signalmisc.h,v $ $Revision: 1.1.2.1 $ (DEC) $Date: 2000/01/14 14:34:42 $/ I10 16293 */r I10 16294 ) I10 16295 #ifndef _SYS_SIGNALMISC_H * I10 16296 #define _SYS_SIGNALMISC_H ( I10 X 16297 #if defined(__cplusplus) I10 X 16298 extern "C" I10 X 16299 {/ I10 X 16300 #endif I10 16301 & I10 X 16302 #include „ */SRC_PATH$:[INCLUDE_KERNEL.SYS]SIGNALMISC.H;1 */SRC_PATH$:[INCLUDE_USR.SYS]TYPES.H;1„ */SRC_PATH$:[INCLUDE_KERNEL.SYS]SIGNALMISC.H;1 */SRC_PATH$:[INCLUDE_USR.SYS]TYPES.H;1 ~Ýï? I11 16303 /* CMS REPLACEMENT HISTORY, Element TYPES.H */ [ I11 16304 /* 1C1 12-MAY-2000 02:40:40 MUGGERIDGE "V51IFT baselevel code freeze" */.[ I11 16305 /* 1B1 28-OCT-1998 20:18:05 MUGGERIDGE "V50SSB baselevel code freeze" */w[ I11 16306 /* 1A1 18-JUN-1998 06:24:26 MUGGERIDGE "V50IFT baselevel code freeze" */I_ I11 16307 /* *1 30-SEP-1997 18:34:41 GEMIGNANI "Initial population of IPv6 source" */ ? I11 16308 /* CMS REPLACEMENT HISTORY, Element TYPES.H */1 1„MSTR_SR 22-NOV-2000 01:45:30 DEC C V5.7-004 Page 292V5.1-03 2-FEB-2000 04:07:04 [TCPIP_T51_BL12G.SRC.SNMP]MSTR_SR.C;1 (1) @ I11 X 16309 #include "SRC_PATH$:[INCLUDE_KERNEL.SYS]types.h" I10 16310 C I10 16311 #if defined(__LANGUAGE_C__) || defined(__cplusplus) „ I10 16312 #if defined(_OSF_SOURCE) || ( defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE) && (_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199309L) ) || defined( _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED) I10 16313  I10 16314 /*W I10 16315 * NOTE: The structure stack_t is redefined in sys/context_t.h for XSH59P I10 16316 * requirements. Any changes here should also be reflected there I10 16317 */  I10 16318 I10 16319 #ifndef _STACK_T I10 16320 #define _STACK_T I10 16321 /*M I10 16322 * SVID3 version of the stack structure - used by sigaltstackt I10 16323 */ . I10 16324 #ifndef _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED- I10 16325 typedef struct sigaltstack { R I10 16326 caddr_t ss_sp; /* signal stack pointer */ I10 X 16327 #elsef I10 X 16328 typedef struct {R I10 X 16329 void *ss_sp; /* signal stack pointer */ I10 X 16330 #endifL I10 16331 int ss_flags; /* current status */Z I10 16332 size_t ss_size; /* size of stack - 0 if unknown */ I10 16333 } stack_t;T I10 16334 #endif /*_OSF_SOURCE || _POSIX_C_SOURCE || _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED */% I10 16335 #endif /* _STACK_T */  I10 16336  I10 16337 h I10 16338 #if defined(_OSF_SOURCE) || ( defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE) && (_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199309L) ) I10 16339 ) I10 16340 /* sigevent defintions */ G I10 16341 #define SIGEV_SIGNAL (0) /* Notify via signal */:U I10 16342 #define SIGEV_NONE (1) /* Other notification: unsupported */1 I10 16343 L I10 16344 #if defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE) && (_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199506L)Q I10 16345 #define SIGEV_THREAD (2) /* Deliver via thread creation */ 7 I10 16346 #endif /* _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199506L */  I10 16347 ! I10 16348 #ifndef _SIGEVENT1! I10 16349 #define _SIGEVENT  I10 16350 /*V I10 16351 * NOTE: This structure is redefined in sys/timers.h. Any changes here> I10 16352 * should also be reflected in that file also.^ I10 16353 * sigval union and sigevent structure needed by Async I/O and Timer routines.V I10 16354 * Defines values passed to signal handlers on I/O completion or timer I10 16355 * expiration. I10 16356 */6& I10 16357 typedef union sigval {* I10 16358 int sival_int;+ I10 16359 void *sival_ptr;* I10 16360 } sigval_t;* I10 16361 s I10 16362 #if defined (_KERNEL) || defined (_OSF_SOURCE) || !defined (_XOPEN_SOURCE) || (_XOPEN_SOURCE < 500) / I10 16363 typedef struct sigevent_event {2W I10 16364 union sigval _sigev_value; /* application-defined value */O I„MSTR_SR 22-NOV-2000 01:45:30 DEC C V5.7-004 Page 293V5.1-03 2-FEB-2000 04:07:04 [TCPIP_T51_BL12G.SRC.SNMP]MSTR_SR.C;1 (1) M I10 16365 int _sigev_signo; /* signal to raise */6M I10 16366 int _sigev_notify; /* raise a signal? */X# I10 16367 } sigevent_event_t;cW I10 16368 #endif /* _KERNEL || _OSF_SOURCE !_XOPEN_SOURCE || _XOPEN_SOURCE<500 */U I10 16369 , I10 16370 #define SIGEV_MAX_SIZE (64)I I10 16371 #define SIGEV_PAD_SIZE ((SIGEV_MAX_SIZE/sizeof(int)) - 4)6 I10 16372 , I10 16373 typedef struct sigev_event {W I10 16374 union sigval _sigev_value; /* application-defined value */0M I10 16375 int _sigev_signo; /* signal to raise */ M I10 16376 int _sigev_notify; /* raise a signal? */ I10 16377 } sigev_event_t; I10 16378 ) I10 16379 typedef struct sigevent {= I10 16380 sigev_event_t _sigev_sigevent;  I10 16381 union { G I10 16382 int _sigev[SIGEV_PAD_SIZE]; O E (((64)/sizeof(int)) - 4)S I10 16383 L I10 16384 #if defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE) && (_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199506L) I10 X 16385 #ifndef __VMS_( I10 X 16386 struct {* I10 X 16387 /*R I10 X 16388 * These fields appear only when compilingV I10 X 16389 * for threaded applications. See SIGEV_THREAD1 I10 X 16390 * above.@+ I10 X 16391 */2V I10 X 16392 void (*_sigev_notify_function) __((sigval_t));Q I10 X 16393 pthread_attr_t *_sigev_notify_attributes;I. I10 X 16394 } _sigev_un_s;" I10 X 16395 #endif /* __VMS */7 I10 16396 #endif /* _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199506L */o$ I10 16397 } _sigev_un; I10 16398 } sigevent_t;  I10 16399 & I10 16400 #endif /* _SIGEVENT */ I10 16401 /*1 I10 16402 * Sigevent struct access macros. I10 16403 */ D I10 16404 #define sigev_value _sigev_sigevent._sigev_valueD I10 16405 #define sigev_signo _sigev_sigevent._sigev_signoE I10 16406 #define sigev_notify _sigev_sigevent._sigev_notifyi I10 16407 L I10 16408 #if defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE) && (_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199506L)\ I10 16409 #define sigev_notify_function _sigev_un._sigev_un_s._sigev_notify_function^ I10 16410 #define sigev_notify_attributes _sigev_un._sigev_un_s._sigev_notify_attributes7 I10 16411 #endif /* _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199506L */o I10 16412  I10 16413 /*U I10 16414 * Define some nonstandard shortcuts to reference the union fields...  I10 16415 */ 7 I10 16416 #define sigev_int sigev_value.sival_int 7 I10 16417 #define sigev_ptr sigev_value.sival_ptr  I10 16418 ; I10 16419 #endif /* _OSF_SOURCE || _POSIX_C_SOURCE */e I10 16420  *„MSTR_SR 22-NOV-2000 01:45:30 DEC C V5.7-004 Page 294V5.1-03 2-FEB-2000 04:07:04 [TCPIP_T51_BL12G.SRC.SNMP]MSTR_SR.C;1 (1) : I10 16421 #endif /* __LANGUAGE_C__ || __cplusplus */ I10 16422 ( I10 X 16423 #if defined(__cplusplus) I10 X 16424 }H I10 X 16425 #endif/ I10 16426 #endif /* _SYS_SIGNALMISC_H */$K I9 16427 #endif /* !defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE) || (_XOPEN_SOURCE<500) */4) I9 X 16428 #include y E (((64)/sizeof(int)) - 4)SRC_PATH$:[INCLUDE_KERNEL.SYS]TIMEMISC.H;1u} E (((64)/sizeof(int)) - 4)SRC_PATH$:[INCLUDE_KERNEL.SYS]TIMEMISC.H;1 *//B I10 16429 /* CMS REPLACEMENT HISTORY, Element TIMEMISC.H */= I10 16430 /* *1 5-MAY-2000 09:24:48 POUFFARY "" */SB I10 16431 /* CMS REPLACEMENT HISTORY, Element TIMEMISC.H */ I10 16432 /*" I10 16433 * @DEC_COPYRIGHT@ I10 16434 */ I10 16435 /* I10 16436 * HISTORY' I10 16437 * $Log: timemisc.h,v $IG I10 16438 * Revision 1.1.2.1 2000/01/14 14:34:46 Bethur_Mohan A I10 16439 * Moved time related definitions from sysmisc.hG> I10 16440 * to here, to solve XSH5 namespace problems.5 I10 16441 * [2000/1/12 11:04:04 Bethur_Mohan]  I10 16442 * I10 16443 * $EndLog$P I10 16444 */A I10 16445 /*g I10 16446 * @(#)$RCSfile: timemisc.h,v $ $Revision: 1.1.2.1 $ (DEC) $Date: 2000/01/14 14:34:46 $  I10 16447 */  I10 16448 /*T I10 16449 * *****************************************************************T I10 16450 * * *T I10 16451 * * Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation, 1991, 1999 *T I10 16452 * * *T I10 16453 * * All Rights Reserved. Unpublished rights reserved under *T I10 16454 * * the copyright laws of the United States. *T I10 16455 * * *T I10 16456 * * The software contained on this media is proprietary to *T I10 16457 * * and embodies the confidential technology of Digital *T I10 16458 * * Equipment Corporation. Possession, use, duplication or *T I10 16459 * * dissemination of the software and media is authorized only *T I10 16460 * * pursuant to a valid written license from Digital Equipment *T I10 16461 * * Corporation. *T I10 16462 * * *T I10 16463 * * RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGEND Use, duplication, or disclosure *T I10 16464 * * by the U.S. Government is subject to restrictions as set *T I10 16465 * * forth in Subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of DFARS 252.227-7013, *T I10 16466 * * or in FAR 52.227-19, as applicable. *T I10 16467 * * *T I10 16468 * ***************************************************************** I10 16469 */_ I10 16470 /* I10 16471 * HISTORY I10 16472 */e I10 16473 /*g I10 16474 * @(#)$RCSfile: timemisc.h,v $ $Revision: 1.1.2.1 $ (DEC) $Date: 2000/01/14 14:34:46 $( I10 16475 */t c„MSTR_SR 22-NOV-2000 01:45:30 DEC C V5.7-004 Page 295V5.1-03 2-FEB-2000 04:07:04 [TCPIP_T51_BL12G.SRC.SNMP]MSTR_SR.C;1 (1)0 I10 16476 ' I10 16477 #ifndef _SYS_TIMEMISC_H6' I10 16478 #define _SYS_TIMEMISC_H*( I10 X 16479 #if defined(__cplusplus) I10 X 16480 extern "C" I10 X 16481 { I10 X 16482 #endif I10 16483 & I10 X 16484 #include „ E (((64)/sizeof(int)) - 4)SRC_PATH$:[INCLUDE_KERNEL.SYS]TIMEMISC.H;1 */SRC_PAT- 1 */5? I11 16485 /* CMS REPLACEMENT HISTORY, Element TYPES.H */n[ I11 16486 /* 1C1 12-MAY-2000 02:40:40 MUGGERIDGE "V51IFT baselevel code freeze" */6[ I11 16487 /* 1B1 28-OCT-1998 20:18:05 MUGGERIDGE "V50SSB baselevel code freeze" */)[ I11 16488 /* 1A1 18-JUN-1998 06:24:26 MUGGERIDGE "V50IFT baselevel code freeze" */ _ I11 16489 /* *1 30-SEP-1997 18:34:41 GEMIGNANI "Initial population of IPv6 source" */ ? I11 16490 /* CMS REPLACEMENT HISTORY, Element TYPES.H */ @ I11 X 16491 #include "SRC_PATH$:[INCLUDE_KERNEL.SYS]types.h" I10 16492 C I10 16493 #if defined(__LANGUAGE_C__) || defined(__cplusplus)S I10 16494 h I10 16495 #if defined(_OSF_SOURCE) || ( defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE) && (_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199309L) )) I10 16496 typedef struct timespec {r= I10 16497 time_t tv_sec; /* seconds */ A I10 16498 long tv_nsec; /* nanoseconds */_ I10 16499 } timespec_t;  I10 16500 # I10 16501 #ifdef _OSF_SOURCE  I10 16502 /*0 I10 16503 * Internal profiling arguments. I10 16504 */ G I10 16505 struct uuprof { /* profile arguments */vI I10 16506 short *pr_base; /* buffer base */ I I10 16507 unsigned long pr_size; /* buffer size */ G I10 16508 unsigned long pr_off; /* pc offset */ H I10 16509 unsigned long pr_scale; /* pc scaling */ I10 16510 };) I10 16511 #endif /* _OSF_SOURCE */_; I10 16512 #endif /* _OSF_SOURCE || _POSIX_C_SOURCE */  I10 16513 : I10 16514 #endif /* __LANGUAGE_C__ || __cplusplus */ I10 16515 ( I10 X 16516 #if defined(__cplusplus) I10 X 16517 } I10 X 16518 #endif, I10 16519 #endif /* _SYS_TIMEMISC_H */ I9 16520 I9 X 16521 #ifdef POSIX_4D9& I9 X 16522 #include A I9 X 16523 #define TIMEOFDAY 1 /* time of day clock type */ # I9 X 16524 struct itimerspec {n@ I9 X 16525 struct timespec it_interval; /* timer period */A I9 X 16526 struct timespec it_value; /* timer expiration */  I9 X 16527 }; I9 X 16528 ! I9 X 16529 struct itimercb {  9„MSTR_SR 22-NOV-2000 01:45:30 DEC C V5.7-004 Page 296V5.1-03 2-FEB-2000 04:07:04 [TCPIP_T51_BL12G.SRC.SNMP]MSTR_SR.C;1 (1)/1 I9 X 16530 #ifdef _POSIX_ASYNCHRONOUS_EVENTS F I9 X 16531 struct event itcb_event; /* timer event definition */ I9 X 16532 #endif= I9 X 16533 int itcb_count; /* timer "overrun" count */u I9 X 16534 }; I9 X 16535  I9 X 16536  I9 X 16537 /*% I9 X 16538 * Notification types0 I9 X 16539 */i* I9 X 16540 #define DELIVERY_SIGNALS 1* I9 X 16541 #define DELIVERY_EVENTS 2 I9 X 16542 I9 X 16543 #ifdef nanosleep I9 X 16544 #undef nanosleep I9 X 16545 #endifF I9 X 16546 #define nanosleep(rqtp,rmtp) nanosleep_d9(rqtp,rmtp) I9 X 16547 /* I9 X 16548 * Functions I9 X 16549 */y5 I9 X 16550 int getclock(int, struct timespec *);t5 I9 X 16551 int setclock(int, struct timespec *);LH I9 X 16552 int resclock(int, struct timespec *, struct timespec *);2 I9 X 16553 timer_t mktimer(int, int, void *);% I9 X 16554 int rmtimer(timer_t);6; I9 X 16555 int gettimer(timer_t, struct itimerspec *); P I9 X 16556 int reltimer(timer_t, struct itimerspec *, struct itimerspec *);P I9 X 16557 int abstimer(timer_t, struct itimerspec *, struct itimerspec *);J I9 X 16558 int resrel(timer_t, struct timespec *, struct timespec *);J I9 X 16559 int resabs(timer_t, struct timespec *, struct timespec *);G I9 X 16560 int nanosleep_d9(struct timespec *, struct timespec *);MC I9 X 16561 int ressleep(struct timespec *, struct timespec *);p I9 X 16562 O I9 X 16563 #elif defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE) && (_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199309L) X I9 16564  I9 16565 /* /' I9 16566 * Constants and Macros  I9 16567 */O I9 16568  I9 16569 " I9 16570 #ifndef _CLOCKID_T" I9 16571 #define _CLOCKID_T2 I9 16572 typedef int clockid_t;' I9 16573 #endif /* _CLOCKID_T */. I9 16574  I9 16575 /*- I9 16576 * Data Structure DefinitionsS I9 16577 */N I9 16578  I9 16579 /*P I9 16580 * The maximum timeout value, in seconds, allowed for an P1003.4# I9 16581 * interval timers. I9 16582 */M I9 16583 # I9 16584 struct itimerspec { C I9 16585 struct timespec it_interval; /* timer interval */I? I9 16586 struct timespec it_value; /* current value */$ :„MSTR_SR 22-NOV-2000 01:45:30 DEC C V5.7-004 Page 297V5.1-03 2-FEB-2000 04:07:04 [TCPIP_T51_BL12G.SRC.SNMP]MSTR_SR.C;1 (1)e I9 16587 }; I9 16588  I9 16589 /* PH I9 16590 * useful macros, note these are not defined by P1003.4 I9 16591 */v I9 16592 F I9 16593 # if !defined (_XOPEN_SOURCE) || (_XOPEN_SOURCE < 500)L I9 16594 /* The following definitions are hidden in XSH5 namespace */@ I9 16595 #define TIMEOFDAY 1 /* time of day clock type */O I9 16596 #define nsec_timerisset(tvp) ((tvp)->tv_sec || (tvp)->tv_nsec)qP I9 16597 #define nsec_timerclear(tvp) (tvp)->tv_sec = (tvp)->tv_nsec = 0 I9 16598  I9 16599 /*K I9 16600 * Compare two nano_second timers. Not this only works for D I9 16601 * <, > or = but not for any conbination of the two. I9 16602 */  I9 16603 A I9 16604 #define nsec_timercmp(tvp, fvp, cmp) \ 9 I9 16605 ((tvp)->tv_sec cmp (fvp)->tv_sec || \ 7 I9 16606 (tvp)->tv_sec == (fvp)->tv_sec && \d3 I9 16607 (tvp)->tv_nsec cmp (fvp)->tv_nsec)l I9 16608 @ I9 16609 #endif /* !_XOPEN_SOURCE || _XOPEN_SOURCE<500 */ I9 16610  I9 16611  I9 16612 /* a& I9 16613 * routine definitions I9 16614 */r I9 16615 E I9 16616 int clock_gettime __((clockid_t, struct timespec *));a@ E (clockid_t, struct timespec *)K I9 16617 int clock_settime __((clockid_t, const struct timespec *));IF E (clockid_t, const struct timespec *)4 I9 16618 int clock_getdrift __((int, int *));/ E (int, int *) ? I9 16619 int clock_setdrift __((int, const int, int *));.: E (int, const int, int *) I9 16620 h I9 16621 #if defined(_OSF_SOURCE) || ( defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE) && (_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199309L) ) I9 16622 /*M I9 16623 * The function sigevent is redefined here as in signalmisc.h6N I9 16624 * Any changes done here should also be reflected in that file I9 16625 */I! I9 X 16626 #ifndef _SIGEVENTm! I9 X 16627 #define _SIGEVENT) I9 X 16628 & I9 X 16629 typedef union sigval {* I9 X 16630 int sival_int;+ I9 X 16631 void *sival_ptr;E I9 X 16632 } sigval_t;  I9 X 16633 @ I9 X 16634 #if defined ( _KERNEL ) || defined (_OSF_SOURCE)/ I9 X 16635 typedef struct sigevent_event {SW I9 X 16636 union sigval _sigev_value; /* application-defined value */ M I9 X 16637 int _sigev_signo; /* signal to raise */6M I9 X 16638 int _sigev_notify; /* raise a signal? */I# I9 X 16639 } sigevent_event_t; „MSTR_SR 22-NOV-2000 01:45:30 DEC C V5.7-004 Page 298V5.1-03 2-FEB-2000 04:07:04 [TCPIP_T51_BL12G.SRC.SNMP]MSTR_SR.C;1 (1) 3 I9 X 16640 #endif /* _KERNEL || _OSF_SOURCE */  I9 X 16641 , I9 X 16642 #define SIGEV_MAX_SIZE (64)I I9 X 16643 #define SIGEV_PAD_SIZE ((SIGEV_MAX_SIZE/sizeof(int)) - 4)e I9 X 16644 , I9 X 16645 typedef struct sigev_event {W I9 X 16646 union sigval _sigev_value; /* application-defined value */ M I9 X 16647 int _sigev_signo; /* signal to raise */ M I9 X 16648 int _sigev_notify; /* raise a signal? */H I9 X 16649 } sigev_event_t; I9 X 16650 ) I9 X 16651 typedef struct sigevent {|= I9 X 16652 sigev_event_t _sigev_sigevent;e I9 X 16653 union {PG I9 X 16654 int _sigev[SIGEV_PAD_SIZE];  I9 X 16655 L I9 X 16656 #if defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE) && (_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199506L)( I9 X 16657 struct {* I9 X 16658 /*R I9 X 16659 * These fields appear only when compilingV I9 X 16660 * for threaded applications. See SIGEV_THREAD1 I9 X 16661 * above.+ I9 X 16662 */aV I9 X 16663 void (*_sigev_notify_function) __((sigval_t));Q I9 X 16664 pthread_attr_t *_sigev_notify_attributes;s. I9 X 16665 } _sigev_un_s;7 I9 X 16666 #endif /* _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199506L */0$ I9 X 16667 } _sigev_un; I9 X 16668 } sigevent_t;F I9 X 16669 & I9 X 16670 #endif /* _SIGEVENT */; I9 16671 #endif /* _OSF_SOURCE || _POSIX_C_SOURCE */  I9 16672 O I9 16673 int timer_create __((clockid_t, struct sigevent *, timer_t *)); J E (clockid_t, struct sigevent *, timer_t *) I9 16674 / I9 16675 int timer_delete __((timer_t));6* E (timer_t)E I9 16676 int timer_gettime __((timer_t, struct itimerspec *));c@ E (timer_t, struct itimerspec *)N I9 16677 int timer_settime __((timer_t, int, const struct itimerspec *,` E (timer_t, int, const struct itimerspec *, struct itimerspec *). I9 16678 struct itimerspec *));3 I9 16679 int timer_getoverrun __((timer_t)); . E (timer_t)O I9 16680 int nanosleep __((const struct timespec *, struct timespec *));iJ E (const struct timespec *, struct timespec *)D I9 16681 int clock_getres __((clockid_t, struct timespec *));? E (clockid_t, struct timespec *); I9 16682 - I9 16683 #endif /* _POSIX_C_SOURCE */X( I9 X 16684 #if defined(__cplusplus) I9 X 16685 }X I9 X 16686 #endif* I9 16687 #endif /* _SYS_TIMERS_H */, I8 16688 #define MAX_SECONDS LONG_MAX, I8 16689 #define NSEC_PER_USEC (1000) p„MSTR_SR 22-NOV-2000 01:45:30 DEC C V5.7-004 Page 299V5.1-03 2-FEB-2000 04:07:04 [TCPIP_T51_BL12G.SRC.SNMP]MSTR_SR.C;1 (1)t1 I8 16690 #define NSEC_PER_SEC (1000000000)u# I8 16691 #define TIMER_ABS 1I0 I8 16692 #define TIMER_ABSTIME 0x00000001( I8 16693 #define CLOCK_REALTIME 17 I8 16694 #endif /* _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199309L */ 2 I8 16695 #endif /* _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 1 */ I8 16696 & I8 16697 extern char *tzname[]; I8 16698 - I8 16699 extern void tzset __((void)); ( E (void) I8 16700 $ I8 16701 #ifdef _XOPEN_SOURCE I8 X 16702 #ifndef _BSD$ I8 X 16703 #ifdef _SVID3_COMPAT' I8 X 16704 extern time_t timezone;e I8 X 16705 #else % I8 X 16706 extern long timezone;t* I8 X 16707 #endif /* _SVID3_COMPAT */# I8 X 16708 #endif /* ! _BSD */ $ I8 16709 extern int daylight; I8 16710 T I8 16711 extern char *strptime __((const char *, const char *, struct tm *));O E (const char *, const char *, struct tm *)  I8 16712 * I8 16713 #endif /* _XOPEN_SOURCE */ I8 16714 - I8 X 16715 #ifdef _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED7= I8 X 16716 extern struct tm *getdate __((const char *));i' I8 X 16717 extern int getdate_err;6 I8 X 16718 #endif I8 16719 " I8 16720 #ifdef _OSF_SOURCE I8 16721 " I8 16722 #define TIMELEN 26" I8 16723 #define TMZNLEN 50 I8 16724 1 I8 16725 #define TM_GMTOFF tm_gmtoff8/ I8 16726 #define TM_ZONE tm_zonel I8 16727 # I8 16728 #ifndef RTPC_NO_NLSrC I8 16729 /* Suggested default length of time/date buffer */ " I8 16730 #define NLTBMAX 64 I8 16731 ; I8 16732 extern unsigned char *NLctime __((long *)); 6 E (long *)B I8 16733 extern unsigned char *NLasctime __((struct tm *));= E (struct tm *) ^ I8 16734 extern char *NLstrtime __((char *, size_t , const char *, const struct tm *));Y E (char *, size_t , const char *, const struct tm *)o. I8 16735 #ifndef _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED7 I8 16736 extern struct tm *getdate __((char *));k2 E (char *)' I8 16737 extern int getdate_err;I I8 16738 #endif@ I8 X 16739 #if defined(_THREAD_SAFE) || defined(_REENTRANT)F I8 X 16740 struct tm *getdate_r __((char *, struct tm *, int *)); r„MSTR_SR 22-NOV-2000 01:45:30 DEC C V5.7-004 Page 300V5.1-03 2-FEB-2000 04:07:04 [TCPIP_T51_BL12G.SRC.SNMP]MSTR_SR.C;1 (1)  I8 X 16741 #endif I8 16742 ( I8 16743 #endif /* RTPC_NO_NLS */ I8 16744  I8 16745 #ifdef __VMS ! I8 16746 /* 1998-10-22 lt.EU I8 16747 * Declarations for cplusplus or DECC when /prefix=all not specified. D I8 16748 * DHCP appears to hit both cases, so keep it happy.W I8 16749 * Do these declarations _after_ the relevant data structures have been V I8 16750 * declared in the unix file, to avoid defining different and possibly* I8 16751 * conflicting structures. I8 16752 */ E I8 16753 time_t decc$__utc_mktime(struct tm *__timeptr);l< I8 16754 time_t decc$__utc_time(time_t *__timer);C I8 16755 char * decc$__utc_ctime(const time_t *__timer); F I8 16756 char * decc$__utc_ctime_r(const time_t *, char *);M I8 16757 size_t decc$__utc_strftime(char *__s, size_t __maxsize, S. I8 16758 const char *__format, 1 I8 16759 const struct tm *__timeptr);  I8 16760 J I8 16761 struct tm * decc$__utc_gmtime(const time_t *__timer); L I8 16762 struct tm * decc$__utctz_gmtime(const time_t *__timer); R I8 16763 struct tm * decc$__utc_gmtime_r(const time_t *, struct tm *); T I8 16764 struct tm * decc$__utctz_gmtime_r(const time_t *, struct tm *);  I8 16765 N I8 16766 struct tm * decc$__utc_localtime (const time_t *__timer); P I8 16767 struct tm * decc$__utctz_localtime (const time_t *__timer); T I8 16768 struct tm * decc$__utc_localtime_r(const time_t *, struct tm *);V I8 16769 struct tm * decc$__utctz_localtime_r(const time_t *, struct tm *); I8 16770 # I8 16771 #endif /* __VMS */n I8 16772 ( I8 16773 #endif /* _OSF_SOURCE */ I8 16774 " I8 X 16775 #ifdef __cplusplus I8 X 16776 }  I8 X 16777 #endif% I8 16778 #endif /* _TIME_H_ */  I7 16779 #endif' I7 16780 #endif /* _KERNEL */  I7 16781  I7 16782 /*T I7 16783 * The rest of this file is the interface to the BSD timer services.U I7 16784 * Most of these services are implemented as subroutines that convert J I7 16785 * the interface to the corresponding POSIX timer service. I7 16786 */e I7 16787  I7 16788 /*H I7 16789 * The following are the BSD labels for the timer types. I7 16790 */ 6 I7 16791 #define ITIMER_REAL 0 /* Real time */@ I7 16792 #define ITIMER_VIRTUAL 1 /* Per-process time */B I7 16793 #define ITIMER_PROF 2 /* Per-process user time */ I7 16794  I7 16795 /*v= I7 16796 * Make timer interval for BSD "ITIMER_REAL"e/ I7 16797 * timers and sleep functions.X 6„MSTR_SR 22-NOV-2000 01:45:30 DEC C V5.7-004 Page 301V5.1-03 2-FEB-2000 04:07:04 [TCPIP_T51_BL12G.SRC.SNMP]MSTR_SR.C;1 (1)  I7 16798 */ I7 16799 " I7 16800 #ifdef _OSF_SOURCE1 I7 16801 #define TOD_MAX_SECONDS 100000000s I7 16802  I7 16803 /** I7 16804 * Operations on timevals. I7 16805 *P I7 16806 * Note that timercmp only works for cmp values of !=, >, and <. I7 16807 */J I7 16808 #define timerisset(tvp) ((tvp)->tv_sec || (tvp)->tv_usec)K I7 16809 #define timerclear(tvp) (tvp)->tv_sec = (tvp)->tv_usec = 0f6 I7 16810 #define timercmp(tvp, fvp, cmp) \9 I7 16811 ((tvp)->tv_sec cmp (fvp)->tv_sec || \ 8 I7 16812 (tvp)->tv_sec == (fvp)->tv_sec && \4 I7 16813 (tvp)->tv_usec cmp (fvp)->tv_usec)( I7 16814 #endif /* _OSF_SOURCE */ I7 16815 " I7 16816 #ifdef _OSF_SOURCE I7 16817 /*R I7 16818 * The following provides a way to convert the current time in GMT# I7 16819 * to a local time.) I7 16820 */ ! I7 16821 struct timezone { D I7 16822 int tz_minuteswest; /* minutes west of Greenwich */= I7 16823 int tz_dsttime; /* type of dst correction */  I7 16824 }; I7 16825 3 I7 16826 #define DST_NONE 0 /* not on dst */ 6 I7 16827 #define DST_USA 1 /* USA style dst */= I7 16828 #define DST_AUST 2 /* Australian style dst */e= I7 16829 #define DST_WET 3 /* Western European dst */ < I7 16830 #define DST_MET 4 /* Middle European dst */= I7 16831 #define DST_EET 5 /* Eastern European dst */i/ I7 16832 #define DST_CAN 6 /* Canada */e( I7 16833 #endif /* _OSF_SOURCE */ I7 16834  I7 16835 #ifndef _KERNEL) I7 16836 " I7 16837 #ifdef _OSF_SOURCEL I7 16838 extern int adjtime __((struct timeval *, struct timeval *));G E (struct timeval *, struct timeval *)XR I7 16839 extern int settimeofday __((struct timeval *, struct timezone *));M E (struct timeval *, struct timezone *) I7 X 16840 #ifdef _TIME64_TV I7 X 16841 extern int settimeofday64 __((struct timeval64 *, struct timezone *));& I7 X 16842 #endif /* _TIME64_T */. I7 16843 extern int stime __((long *));) E (long *)1( I7 16844 #endif /* _OSF_SOURCE */ I7 16845 - I7 X 16846 #ifdef _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED6M I7 X 16847 extern int utimes __((const char *, const struct timeval *));] I7 X 16848 extern int setitimer __((int, const struct itimerval *, struct itimerval *));OG I7 X 16849 extern int gettimeofday __((struct timeval *, void *));I I7 X 16850 #ifdef _TIME64_TK I7 X 16851 extern int gettimeofday64 __((struct timeval64 *, void *));  „MSTR_SR 22-NOV-2000 01:45:30 DEC C V5.7-004 Page 302V5.1-03 2-FEB-2000 04:07:04 [TCPIP_T51_BL12G.SRC.SNMP]MSTR_SR.C;1 (1)I& I7 X 16852 #endif /* _TIME64_T */2 I7 X 16853 #else /* _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED */G I7 16854 extern int utimes __((const char *, struct timeval *));tB E (const char *, struct timeval *)W I7 16855 extern int setitimer __((int, struct itimerval *, struct itimerval *)); R E (int, struct itimerval *, struct itimerval *)R I7 16856 extern int gettimeofday __((struct timeval *, struct timezone *));M E (struct timeval *, struct timezone *)I I7 X 16857 #ifdef _TIME64_TV I7 X 16858 extern int gettimeofday64 __((struct timeval64 *, struct timezone *));& I7 X 16859 #endif /* _TIME64_T */3 I7 16860 #endif /* _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED */  I7 16861 C I7 16862 extern int getitimer __((int, struct itimerval *));e> E (int, struct itimerval *) I7 16863 ' I7 X 16864 #include L I7 16865 % I7 16866 #endif /* _KERNEL */  I7 16867  I7 16868  I7 X 16869 #ifdef _KERNEL I7 X 16870 ; I7 X 16871 udecl_simple_lock_data(extern,callout_lock)*@ I7 X 16872 #define TIME_LOCK() usimple_lock(&callout_lock)D I7 X 16873 #define TIME_UNLOCK() usimple_unlock(&callout_lock) I7 X 16874 ! I7 X 16875 #ifdef __arch64__o I7 X 16876  I7 X 16877 /*\ I7 X 16878 * Access to the global variables "time" and "tz" on alpha can be done in a U I7 X 16879 * single 64-bit bus cycle. This allows reading of the whole timevaleX I7 X 16880 * or timezone structures without locking or manipulating the spl level.V I7 X 16881 * However, arguments to the 6 macros below are required to be simple [ I7 X 16882 * timeval/timezone variables (either * global or auto), that is, they must ] I7 X 16883 * not be fields of another structure or indirection on pointers to timeval V I7 X 16884 * structures. This works because the alpha compiler will (currently) V I7 X 16885 * quad-align both the global "time" and "tz" and the macro argument. I7 X 16886 */  I7 X 16887 K I7 X 16888 #define TIME_READ(t) *(long *)&t = *(long volatile *)×K I7 X 16889 #define TIME_LOAD(t) *(long *)&t = *(long volatile *)&timepL I7 X 16890 #define TIME_STORE(t) *(long volatile *)&time = *(long *)&t I7 X 16891 G I7 X 16892 #define TZ_READ(t) *(long *)&t = *(long volatile *)&tznG I7 X 16893 #define TZ_LOAD(t) *(long *)&t = *(long volatile *)&tz*H I7 X 16894 #define TZ_STORE(t) *(long volatile *)&tz = *(long *)&t I7 X 16895 & I7 X 16896 #else /* __arch32__ */ I7 X 16897 , I7 X 16898 #define TIME_READ(t) do { \* I7 X 16899 int s = splclock(); \# I7 X 16900 TIME_LOCK(); \; I7 X 16901 t = time; \% I7 X 16902 TIME_UNLOCK(); \s I7 X 16903 splx(s); \o I7 X 16904 } while (0)6 „MSTR_SR 22-NOV-2000 01:45:30 DEC C V5.7-004 Page 303V5.1-03 2-FEB-2000 04:07:04 [TCPIP_T51_BL12G.SRC.SNMP]MSTR_SR.C;1 (1) . I7 X 16905 #define TIME_LOAD(t) t = time/ I7 X 16906 #define TIME_STORE(t) time = tu I7 X 16907 * I7 X 16908 #define TZ_READ(t) do { \* I7 X 16909 int s = splclock(); \# I7 X 16910 TIME_LOCK(); \e I7 X 16911 t = tz; \% I7 X 16912 TIME_UNLOCK(); \u I7 X 16913 splx(s); \n I7 X 16914 } while (0) * I7 X 16915 #define TZ_LOAD(t) t = tz+ I7 X 16916 #define TZ_STORE(t) tz = t  I7 X 16917 ' I7 X 16918 #endif /* __arch64__ */6 I7 X 16919 F I7 X 16920 # if !defined (_XOPEN_SOURCE) || (_XOPEN_SOURCE < 500)L I7 X 16921 /* The following definitions are hidden in XSH5 namespace */, I7 X 16922 #define MAX_SECONDS LONG_MAX, I7 X 16923 #define NSEC_PER_USEC (1000)1 I7 X 16924 #define NSEC_PER_SEC (1000000000)e@ I7 X 16925 #endif /* !_XOPEN_SOURCE || _XOPEN_SOURCE<500 */ I7 X 16926 ! I7 X 16927 #ifndef TIMER_ABSe# I7 X 16928 #define TIMER_ABS 1  I7 X 16929 #endif% I7 X 16930 #ifndef TIMER_ABSTIMEv0 I7 X 16931 #define TIMER_ABSTIME 0x00000001 I7 X 16932 #endif& I7 X 16933 #ifndef CLOCK_REALTIME( I7 X 16934 #define CLOCK_REALTIME 1 I7 X 16935 #endif" I7 X 16936 #ifndef REPLICATED" I7 X 16937 #define REPLICATED I7 X 16938 #endif7 I7 X 16939 extern REPLICATED int microsecond_time;c9 I7 X 16940 extern void micro_time(struct timeval *);I8 I7 X 16941 extern void microtime(struct timeval *);, I7 X 16942 extern void resettodr(void);K I7 X 16943 extern void timevaladd(struct timeval *, struct timeval *);2K I7 X 16944 extern void timevalsub(struct timeval *, struct timeval *); / I7 X 16945 extern void rttimer_init(void); ( I7 X 16946 #define MICROTIME(t) { \* I7 X 16947 if (microsecond_time) \& I7 X 16948 micro_time((t)); \ I7 X 16949 else \ % I7 X 16950 microtime((t)); \0 I7 X 16951 } I7 X 16952 $ I7 X 16953 #endif /* _KERNEL */ I7 16954  I7 X 16955 #ifndef __VMS* I7 X 16956 #ifdef _KERNEL I7 X 16957 /* >- I7 X 16958 * P1003.1b Timer structures.  I7 X 16959 */p2 I7 X 16960 typedef struct psx4_timer_struct {5 I7 X 16961 int psx4t_tid; /* Timer's own ID */e „MSTR_SR 22-NOV-2000 01:45:30 DEC C V5.7-004 Page 304V5.1-03 2-FEB-2000 04:07:04 [TCPIP_T51_BL12G.SRC.SNMP]MSTR_SR.C;1 (1)UA I7 X 16962 int psx4t_overrun; /* timeout overrun count */ @ I7 X 16963 int psx4t_overran; /* timeout overrun count */) I7 X 16964 #define PSX4T_CPU 0xff1* I7 X 16965 #define PSX4T_ACTIVE 0x100* I7 X 16966 #define PSX4T_ABORT 0x200+ I7 X 16967 #define PSX4T_ABSTIME 0X400tL I7 X 16968 volatile unsigned int psx4t_flags; /* timer active, etc. */R I7 X 16969 struct itimerval psx4t_timeval; /* timeout and interval values */P I7 X 16970 void *psx4t_p_proc; /* pointer to proc/thread sig later */L I7 X 16971 sigqueue_t psx4t_sigqueue; /* pointer to our queue entry */ I7 X 16972 } psx4_timer_t;  I7 X 16973 * I7 X 16974 typedef struct tid_array {$ I7 X 16975 int psx4_gen; I7 X 16976 int psx4_next;, I7 X 16977 psx4_timer_t *psx4_timerp; I7 X 16978 } psx4_tid_t;U I7 X 16979 3 I7 X 16980 typedef struct psx4_tblock_struct {6' I7 X 16981 int psx4_free;! I7 X 16982 int psx4_count;_ I7 X 16983 int psx4_max;a, I7 X 16984 psx4_tid_t psx4_timers[1]; I7 X 16985 } psx4_tblock_t; I7 X 16986 U I7 X 16987 #define PSX4_TIMER_HSIZE (sizeof(psx4_tblock_t) - sizeof(psx4_tid_t))  I7 X 16988 % I7 X 16989 #endif /* _KERNEL */ # I7 X 16990 #endif /* __VMS */I I7 16991 " I7 X 16992 #ifdef __cplusplus I7 X 16993 }m I7 X 16994 #endif) I7 16995 #endif /* _SYS_TIME_H_ */  I5 16996 #endif I5 16997 #endif I5 16998 ' I5 X 16999 #include Sc E (int, struct itimerval *)SRC_PATH$:[INCLUDE_USR.SYS]SOCKET.H;1tg E (int, struct itimerval *)SRC_PATH$:[INCLUDE_USR.SYS]SOCKET.H;1 */ @ I6 17000 /* CMS REPLACEMENT HISTORY, Element SOCKET.H */[ I6 17001 /* 2C1 12-MAY-2000 02:38:31 MUGGERIDGE "V51IFT baselevel code freeze" */X[ I6 17002 /* 2B1 28-OCT-1998 20:17:15 MUGGERIDGE "V50SSB baselevel code freeze" */ [ I6 17003 /* 2A1 18-JUN-1998 06:23:08 MUGGERIDGE "V50IFT baselevel code freeze" */ | I6 17004 /* *2 26-NOV-1997 16:55:00 POUFFARY "Make these files points to their include_kernel_sys counterpart" */_ I6 17005 /* *1 30-SEP-1997 18:34:16 GEMIGNANI "Initial population of IPv6 source" */E@ I6 17006 /* CMS REPLACEMENT HISTORY, Element SOCKET.H */A I6 X 17007 #include "SRC_PATH$:[INCLUDE_KERNEL.SYS]socket.h"n I5 17008 " I5 17009 #ifndef REPLICATED" I5 17010 #define REPLICATED I5 17011 #endif I5 17012  I5 X 17013 #ifdef _KERNEL I5 17014 /*R I5 17015 * Forward declaration to handle if_tcntl field in ifnet. I wantedS I5 17016 * to move the include of ip_tcntl.h up top, but it makes reference  e„MSTR_SR 22-NOV-2000 01:45:30 DEC C V5.7-004 Page 305V5.1-03 2-FEB-2000 04:07:04 [TCPIP_T51_BL12G.SRC.SNMP]MSTR_SR.C;1 (1)nU I5 17017 * to at least one thing in this file so it ends up being a catch-22., I5 X 17018 */ I5 X 17019 struct tcntl;6 I5 X 17020 #endif I5 17021 Y I5 17022 /* KZ. Unix user build with CXX compiler requires forward declaration. */6 I5 17023 #ifdef __VMS I5 X 17024 #ifdef __DECCXXp I5 X 17025 struct ifnet;k I5 X 17026 #endif I5 17027 #endif I5 17028  I5 17029 /*J I5 17030 * struct used to identify virtual mac addresses. This areK I5 17031 * created by the ARP code and will be used to identify nonXJ I5 17032 * default mac addresses. The list will be hashed to allow' I5 17033 * for faster searches.tK I5 17034 * NOTE: that the flags field must be at the correct offset L I5 17035 * since this and the ifnet struct should be interchangableL I5 17036 * till a user can determin that this e