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Updated:
11 December 1998
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OpenVMS System Messages: Companion Guide for Help
Message Users
WACKQEMPTY, NETACP - ack wait queue empty
Facility: BUGCHECK, System Bugcheck
Explanation: The OpenVMS software detected an
irrecoverable, inconsistent condition. After all physical memory is
written to a system dump file, the system automatically reboots if the
BUGREBOOT system parameter is set to 1.
User Action: Use the BACKUP command with the /IGNORE=NOBACKUP qualifier to make a backup save set of the system dump file and the error log file active at the time of the error. Contact a DIGITAL support representative and describe the conditions leading to the error.
WAITDEVRDY, Waiting for device 'device-name' to become ready
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: The Mount utility is waiting for the
stacker/loader to load the next tape.
User Action: None. When the next tape becomes
available, the mount operation will complete.
If you wish to terminate the mount procedure, enter Ctrl/Y when this
message displays.
WAITIDLEBCB, attempted wait on idle buffer
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: A software error occurred in the Backup
utility.
User Action: Contact a DIGITAL support representative.
WCBFCBMNG, WCB/FCB correspondence broken
Facility: BUGCHECK, System Bugcheck
Explanation: The OpenVMS software detected an
irrecoverable, inconsistent condition. After all physical memory is
written to a system dump file, the system automatically reboots if the
BUGREBOOT system parameter is set to 1.
User Action: Use the BACKUP command with the /IGNORE=NOBACKUP qualifier to make a backup save set of the system dump file and the error log file active at the time of the error. Contact a DIGITAL support representative and describe the conditions leading to the error.
WCSCORR, WCS error correction failed
Facility: BUGCHECK, System Bugcheck
Explanation: The OpenVMS software detected an
irrecoverable, inconsistent condition. After all physical memory is
written to a system dump file, the system automatically reboots if the
BUGREBOOT system parameter is set to 1.
User Action: Use the BACKUP command with the /IGNORE=NOBACKUP qualifier to make a backup save set of the system dump file and the error log file active at the time of the error. Contact a DIGITAL support representative and describe the conditions leading to the error.
WRITEACT, ACTIVE system parameters modified by process ID 'pid'
Facility: SYSGEN, System Generation Utility
Explanation: This message is written to the operator's
console when a WRITE ACTIVE operation is done from SYSGEN. This message
is a monitoring aid for the system manager.
User Action: None.
WRITEATTR, error writing attributes for 'file-spec'
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The Backup utility encountered an error
during an attempt to write the file attributes of the specified file.
User Action: Take action based on the accompanying message.
WRITEBACK, error writing backup date for 'device-name' file ID
('file-id')
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The Backup utility encountered an error
during an attempt to update the backup date of the specified file. If
other file activity is occurring on the volume, the error may be caused
by another user who may have deleted the file during the backup
procedure.
User Action: Take action based on the accompanying message.
WRITEBLOCK, error writing block 'n' of 'file-spec'
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The Backup utility encountered an error
during an attempt to write the specified block of the specified file.
User Action: Examine the file for corruption;
reconstruct the file as necessary.
WRITECUR, CURRENT system parameters modified by process ID 'pid' into
file 'file-spec'
Facility: SYSGEN, System Generation Utility
Explanation: This message is written to the operator's
console when a WRITE CURRENT operation is done from SYSGEN. This
message is a monitoring aid for the system manager.
User Action: None.
WRITEERR, error writing 'file-name'
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: An error occurred while writing the file
the Backup utility is trying to restore.
User Action: Take action based on the accompanying message.
WRITEHDR, I/O error writing file header 'file-header' on relative
volume 'volume-id'
Facility: RBLD, REBUILD Command (Mount Utility)
Explanation: The rebuild operation was unable to write
the specified file header to the specified volume.
User Action: Take action based on the accompanying
message.
WRITEJNLACE, error writing journal ACE for 'file-spec' file ID 'file-id'
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The Backup utility cannot write the
journal access control entry (ACE) for the specified file. This could
be due to a corrupt ACL or some other hardware or software error.
User Action: Determine why the ACE cannot be written.
Correct the problem if possible and retry the backup operation.
WRITELOCK, volume is write locked
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: This message indicates that the DCL
command MOUNT found the volume to be write-locked.
User Action: None, unless you wish to write on the
volume. In that case, you must write-enable the drive, and dismount and
mount the volume.
WRITENABLE, write enable volume 'n' on 'device-name'. Enter
"YES" when ready:
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The Backup utility requires that the
specified volume of an output save set be write-enabled.
User Action: None; however, note that the Backup
utility will write on the volume, ensure that a suitable volume has
been mounted, and write-enable the volume. If the utility is executing
as an interactive job, reply YES to the prompt on SYS$COMMAND. If the
utility is executing as a batch job, use the DCL command REPLY to
signal completion.
WRITERRS, excessive error rate writing 'save-set-spec'
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The Backup utility encountered numerous
write errors in the specified save set. The save-set media is probably
unusable.
User Action: Retire the save-set media.
WRITESCB, I/O error writing storage control block on relative volume
'volume-id'
Facility: RBLD, REBUILD Command (Mount Utility)
Explanation: The rebuild operation encountered an
error writing the storage control block.
User Action: Take action based on the accompanying
message.
WRITESCB, write error on storage control block; volume write locked
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: An I/O error occurred while the volume
was being mounted; the volume has been write-locked to protect its
integrity.
User Action: Check the hardware and retry the program.
WRONGVOL, device 'device-name' contains the wrong volume
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: The specified volume does not match the
volume in the drive.
User Action: If the specified volume name was
incorrect, enter Ctrl/Y to cancel the mount; then retry the operation
using the correct label. If the wrong volume is mounted on the drive,
the operator must mount the correct volume on the drive or mount the
volume on another drive and redirect the mount using this command:
REPLY/TO=identification-number "SUBSTITUTE device-name"
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WRONGVOL, 'save-set-spec' is not the next volume in the set
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The volume mounted as a continuation
volume of a multivolume save set is not the successor of the previous
volume of the save set. Volumes must be processed in the order of their
creation.
User Action: Locate and mount the correct continuation
volume.
WRONGVU, device is already a member of another virtual unit
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: A shadow set member (identified in an
accompanying SHADOWFAIL message) is already mounted on another node in
the cluster as a member of a different shadow set.
User Action: Specify a different member for the shadow
set you are mounting, or specify the correct virtual unit for the
member that is already mounted elsewhere.
WRTBITMAP, I/O error writing storage bitmap on relative volume
'volume-id'
Facility: RBLD, REBUILD Command (Mount Utility)
Explanation: The rebuild operation encountered an
error while writing the bitmap file on the specified relative volume.
User Action: Take action based on the accompanying
message.
WRTHOMBLK, I/O error rewriting home block
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: An I/O error occurred while writing the
home block of a volume during the MOUNT/BIND operation.
User Action: Check that the hardware is functioning
properly. Reinitialize the disks and retry the operation.
WRTIBMAP, I/O error writing index file bitmap on relative volume
'volume-id'
Facility: RBLD, REBUILD Command (Mount Utility)
Explanation: The rebuild operation encountered an
error while writing the index file to the specified relative volume.
User Action: Take action based on the accompanying
message.
WRTINVBUF, ACP attempted to write an invalid buffer
Facility: BUGCHECK, System Bugcheck
Explanation: The OpenVMS software detected an
irrecoverable, inconsistent condition. After all physical memory is
written to a system dump file, the system automatically reboots if the
BUGREBOOT system parameter is set to 1.
User Action: Use the BACKUP command with the /IGNORE=NOBACKUP qualifier to make a backup save set of the system dump file and the error log file active at the time of the error. Contact a DIGITAL support representative and describe the conditions leading to the error.
WRTINVHDR, ACP attempted to write an invalid file header
Facility: BUGCHECK, System Bugcheck
Explanation: The OpenVMS software detected an
irrecoverable, inconsistent condition. After all physical memory is
written to a system dump file, the system automatically reboots if the
BUGREBOOT system parameter is set to 1.
User Action: Use the BACKUP command with the /IGNORE=NOBACKUP qualifier to make a backup save set of the system dump file and the error log file active at the time of the error. Contact a DIGITAL support representative and describe the conditions leading to the error.
WRTPGSBAK, write pages back - inconsistent data base
Facility: BUGCHECK, System Bugcheck
Explanation: The OpenVMS software detected an
irrecoverable, inconsistent condition. After all physical memory is
written to a system dump file, the system automatically reboots if the
BUGREBOOT system parameter is set to 1.
User Action: Use the BACKUP command with the /IGNORE=NOBACKUP qualifier to make a backup save set of the system dump file and the error log file active at the time of the error. Contact a DIGITAL support representative and describe the conditions leading to the error.
WS default and quota raised to PHD +MINWSCNT
Facility: SYSBOOT, System Bootstrap Facility
Explanation: The default size of the working set has
been increased to equal the sum of the working set count (the count of
fluid working set pages) plus the process header.
User Action: None.
WSLENOVAL, working set list entry not valid
Facility: BUGCHECK, System Bugcheck
Explanation: The OpenVMS software detected an
irrecoverable, inconsistent condition. After all physical memory is
written to a system dump file, the system automatically reboots if the
BUGREBOOT system parameter is set to 1.
User Action: Use the BACKUP command with the /IGNORE=NOBACKUP qualifier to make a backup save set of the system dump file and the error log file active at the time of the error. Contact a DIGITAL support representative and describe the conditions leading to the error.
WSLPAGCNT, working set list page count error
Facility: BUGCHECK, System Bugcheck
Explanation: The OpenVMS software detected an
irrecoverable, inconsistent condition. After all physical memory is
written to a system dump file, the system automatically reboots if the
BUGREBOOT system parameter is set to 1.
User Action: Use the BACKUP command with the /IGNORE=NOBACKUP qualifier to make a backup save set of the system dump file and the error log file active at the time of the error. Contact a DIGITAL support representative and describe the conditions leading to the error.
WSLVANVAL, working set list virtual adr has non-valid PTE
Facility: BUGCHECK, System Bugcheck
Explanation: The OpenVMS software detected an
irrecoverable, inconsistent condition. After all physical memory is
written to a system dump file, the system automatically reboots if the
BUGREBOOT system parameter is set to 1.
User Action: Use the BACKUP command with the /IGNORE=NOBACKUP qualifier to make a backup save set of the system dump file and the error log file active at the time of the error. Contact a DIGITAL support representative and describe the conditions leading to the error.
WSLXVANMAT, working set list entry does not match VA
Facility: BUGCHECK, System Bugcheck
Explanation: The OpenVMS software detected an
irrecoverable, inconsistent condition. After all physical memory is
written to a system dump file, the system automatically reboots if the
BUGREBOOT system parameter is set to 1.
User Action: Use the BACKUP command with the /IGNORE=NOBACKUP qualifier to make a backup save set of the system dump file and the error log file active at the time of the error. Contact a DIGITAL support representative and describe the conditions leading to the error.
WSSIZEERR, working set size less than pages in use
Facility: BUGCHECK, System Bugcheck
Explanation: The OpenVMS software detected an
irrecoverable, inconsistent condition. After all physical memory is
written to a system dump file, the system automatically reboots if the
BUGREBOOT system parameter is set to 1.
User Action: Use the BACKUP command with the /IGNORE=NOBACKUP qualifier to make a backup save set of the system dump file and the error log file active at the time of the error. Contact a DIGITAL support representative and describe the conditions leading to the error.
XORERRS, 'n' errors recovered by redundancy group in 'save-set-spec'
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The Backup utility successfully recovered
from uncorrectable read errors in the specified save set the specified
number of times by using the redundancy information.
User Action: None. However, if the number of errors is
excessive, consider retiring the save-set media at a convenient time.
XQPERR, Error detected by file system XQP
Facility: BUGCHECK, System Bugcheck
Explanation: The OpenVMS software detected an
irrecoverable, inconsistent condition. After all physical memory is
written to a system dump file, the system automatically reboots if the
BUGREBOOT system parameter is set to 1.
User Action: Use the BACKUP command with the /IGNORE=NOBACKUP qualifier to make a backup save set of the system dump file and the error log file active at the time of the error. Contact a DIGITAL support representative and describe the conditions leading to the error.
XSMBRS, maximum number of shadow members exceeded
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: You have specified too many members for a
shadow set. This condition can occur if you try to add more members to
a shadow set that is already mounted or if you specify the /INCLUDE
qualifier, causing other members to be located.
User Action: Omit one or more members from the MOUNT
command so that the resulting shadow set has three or fewer members.
ZEROPAGE, Zero page table entry from swap map
Facility: BUGCHECK, System Bugcheck
Explanation: The OpenVMS software detected an
irrecoverable, inconsistent condition. After all of physical memory is
written to a system dump file, the system automatically reboots if the
BUGREBOOT system parameter is set to 1.
User Action: Use the BACKUP command with the /IGNORE=NOBACKUP qualifier to make a backup save set of the system dump file and the error log file active at the time of the error. Contact a DIGITAL support representative and describe the conditions leading to the error.