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CETTE PUBLICATION EST FOURNIE “EN L’ETAT” ET AUCUNE GARANTIE, EXPRESSE OU IMPLICITE, N’EST ACCORDEE, Y COMPRIS DES GARANTIES CONCERNANT LA VALEUR MARCHANDE, L’APTITUDE DE LA PUBLICATION A REPONDRE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE, OU LE FAIT QU’ELLE NE SOIT PAS CONTREFAISANTE DE PRODUIT DE TIERS. CE DENI DE GARANTIE NE S’APPLIQUERAIT PAS, DANS LA MESURE OU IL SERAIT TENU JURIDIQUEMENT NUL ET NON AVENU. Please Recycle Contents Preface xxi 1. About Error Messages 1 Searching for Messages 1 Choosing What To Look For 1 In the Printed Book 2 In the AnswerBook Navigator 2 Combining Search Techniques 4 Understanding the Message Explanations 4 2. Alphabetical Message Listing 7 Numbers and Symbols 7 ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED ***** 7 ** Phase 1-- Check Blocks and Sizes 8 ** Phase 1b-- Rescan For More DUPS 8 ** Phase 2-- Check Pathnames 9 ** Phase 3-- Check Connectivity 9 ** Phase 4-- Check Reference Counts 10 ** Phase 5-- Check Cyl groups 10 29a00 illegal instruction 11 451 timeout waiting for input during source 12 Contents iii 550 hostname... Host unknown 12 550 username... User unknown 13 554 hostname ... Local configuration error 13 "A" 14 Accessing a corrupted shared library 14 access violation unknown host IP address 15 A command window has exited because its child exited. 15 Address already in use 16 Address family not supported by protocol family 16 admintool: Received communication service error 4 16 Advertise error 17 answerbook: XView error: NULL pointer passed to xv_set 17 Arg list too long 18 Argument out of domain 18 Arguments too long 19 assertion failed: string, file name, line int 19 Attempting to link in more shared libraries than system limit 20 automountd[int]: server hostname responding 20 automount[int]: name: Not a directory 21 "B" 21 Bad address 21 BAD/DUP FILE I=i OWNER=o MODE=m SIZE=s MTIME=t CLEAR? 22 Bad file number 22 block no. BAD I=inode no. 22 BAD_MESSAGE (error code 100) from X.400 23 iv Solaris Common Messages and Troubleshooting Guide ♦ October, 1998 bad module/chip at: position 23 Bad request descriptor 24 BAD SUPER BLOCK: string 24 BAD TRAP 26 /bin/sh: file: too big 26 Block device required 27 Boot device: /iommu/sbus/ directory/directoryliteral>/ sd@3,0 27 boot error 13 | sun4m 28 Broadcast Message from root (pts/int) on server [date] 28 Broken pipe 29 Bus Error 29 "C" 30 Cannot access a needed shared library 30 Cannot allocate colormap entry for " string " 30 Cannot assign requested address 30 cannot change passwd, not correct passwd 31 Cannot exec a shared library directly 31 Cannot find SERVER hostname in network database 32 Cannot open FCC file 33 Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown 33 Can’t create public message device (Device busy) 33 Can’t invoke /etc/init, error int 34 can’t open /dev/rdsk/string: (null): UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY 35 can’t synchronize with hayes 35 cd: Too many arguments 36 Channel number out of range 36 Contents v chmod: ERROR: invalid mode 36 Command not found 37 Communication error on send 38 Connection closed. 38 Connection closed by foreign host. 38 [Connection closed. Exiting] 39 Connection refused 39 Connection reset by peer 39 Connection timed out 40 console login: ^J^M^Q^K^K^P 40 core dumped 41 corrupt label - wrong magic number or corrupt label - label checksum failed 42 could not grant slave pty 43 Could not initialize tooltalk (tt_open): TT_ERR_NOMP 44 Could not open ToolTalk Channel 44 Could not start new viewer 45 cpio: Bad magic number/header. 45 cpio : can’t read input : end of file encountered prior to expected end of archive. 46 Cross-device link 46 "D" 47 data access exception 47 Data fault 47 Deadlock situation detected/avoided 48 Destination address required 48 /dev/fd/int: /dev/fd/int: cannot open 49 /dev/rdsk/c0t6d0s2: No such file or directory 50 vi Solaris Common Messages and Troubleshooting Guide ♦ October, 1998 Device busy 50 device busy 51 /dev/rdsk/string: CAN’T CHECK FILE SYSTEM. 52 /dev/rdsk/string: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY. 53 Directory not empty 53 diskN not unique 54 Disc quota exceeded 54 driver is already installed 55 DUMP: Cannot open dump device ‘/dev/rdsk/c2t0d0s1’: Permission denied 55 dumptm: Cannot open ‘/dev/rmt/string’: Device busy 56 DUP/BAD I=i OWNER=o MODE=m SIZE=s MTIME=t FILE=f REMOVE? 57 int DUP I=int 57 "E" 58 ENOMEM The available data space is not large enough to accommodate the shared memory segment 58 error 13 59 error 15 initializing 59 Error 76 60 Error 88 60 error: DPS has not initialized or server connection failed 60 Error: Error adding OS service Solaris 2.6 sparc sun4u: 61 Error Host Unknown: 62 ERROR: missing file arg (cm3) 62 ERROR [SCCS/s.string]: ‘SCCS/p.string’ nonexistent (ut4) 63 Contents vii ERROR [SCCS/s.string]: writable ‘string’ exists (ge4) 63 Error: you don’t have a license to run this program 63 esp0: data transfer overrun 64 Event not found 64 EXCESSIVE BAD BLKS I=int CONTINUE? 65 EXCESSIVE DUP BLKS I=int CONTINUE? 65 Exec format error 66 "F" 66 failed to initialize adapter 66 fbconsole: ioctl SRIOCSREDIR: Device Busy. 67 fd0: unformatted diskette or no diskette in the drive 68 File descriptor in bad state 68 File exists 68 File locking deadlock 69 filemgr: mknod: Permission denied 69 File name too long 70 file system full 70 FILE SYSTEM STATE IN SUPERBLOCK IS WRONG; FIX? 71 File table overflow 71 File too large 72 FREE BLK COUNT(S) WRONG IN SUPERBLK SALVAGE? 72 fsck: Can’t open /dev/dsk/string 73 fsck: Can’t stat /dev/dsk/string 73 ftp: ftp/tcp: unknown service 74 fw_ipinput: q fc5fddc0:illegal interface 74 fwm: no license 75 "G" 76 viii Solaris Common Messages and Troubleshooting Guide ♦ October, 1998 giving up 76 Graphics Adapter device /dev/fb is of unknown type 76 group.org_dir: NIS+ servers unreachable 77 "H" 77 hang console 77 /home/string: No such file or directory 78 Host is down 78 host name configuration error 79 hosts.org_dir: NIS+ servers unreachable 79 "I" 80 I can’t read your attachments.
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