Document revision date: 19 July 1999
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OpenVMS System Messages: Companion Guide for Help
Message Users
QIOCALLFAIL,
QIO service call failure.
Unable to obtain inquiry data from one
or more SCSI initiators.
Facility: STACONFIG, Standalone Configure Process
Explanation: The $QIOW system service did not complete
successfully.
User Action: Contact a Digital support representative.
QIOOPFAIL,
QIO service operation failure.
Unable to obtain inquiry data from
one or more SCSI initiators.
Facility: STACONFIG, Standalone Configure Process
Explanation: The operation requested by the $QIOW
system service did not complete successfully.
User Action: Contact a Digital support representative.
QUEUEMPTY, scheduling 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.
QUOTAFAIL, failed to activate quota file; volume locked
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: An error occurred that enabled the
volume's quota file; the volume is locked against allocation.
User Action: Correct the problem with the quota file.
Then dismount and remount the volume.
QUOTAFILE, quota file is too small - use DISKQUOTA to rebuild
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: During a restore or copy operation with
the /IMAGE qualifier, the Backup utility found that the quota file,
[000000]QUOTA.SYS;1, on the output volume is not large enough.
User Action: After the restore or copy operation is
complete, use the SYSMAN command DISKQUOTA REBUILD to reconstruct the
quota file.
QUOTAFNF, quota file not found on volume
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: The MOUNT command specified /QUOTA or
/CACHE=QUOTA, but there is no quota file on the volume.
User Action: Create a quota file on the volume by
using the SYSMAN command DISKQUOTA CREATE, or mount the disk without
using explicit quota references.
QUOTARERR, I/O error reading quota file
Facility: RBLD, REBUILD Command (Mount Utility)
Explanation: The rebuild operation failed to read the
quota file.
User Action: Take action based on the accompanying
message.
RATINGNOTINIT, LAT rating image has not been initialized
Facility: LAT, LAT Facility
Explanation: During LATACP startup, the LAT$RATING
image was found to be loaded but not initialized.
User Action: Be sure to start LAT by executing the
LAT$STARTUP command procedure to access the support startup files
supplied by Compaq. The LAT$STARTUP command procedure executes other
command procedures, including LAT$CONFIG, which loads the LAT$RATING
image. If you make changes to the LAT$RATING image, be sure that the
initialization entry points are still called by LTDRIVER when LTDRIVER
is loaded.
RCTNOPRIV, LOG_IO privilege required to read disk RCT - operation
continuing
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The Backup utility cannot read bad block
data from the disk because you do not have the LOG_IO privilege.
User Action: The backup operation finishes, but bad
block information is not saved. If there are bad blocks, you might want
to repeat the backup operation after enabling or acquiring the
necessary privilege.
RCTUNRSZR, RCT unreadable, output SERIALNUM field set to 0
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The disk's Replacement and Caching Table
was unreadable. As a result, the output volume serial number is set to
0, and data is lost.
User Action: Reformat of replace the volume.
RDSNONRES, read data substitute page nonresident
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.
READATTR, error reading attributes for 'file-spec'
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The Backup utility encountered an error
during an attempt to read the file attributes of the specified file.
User Action: Take action based on the accompanying message.
READBAD, error reading bad block data on 'device-name'
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The Backup utility encountered an error
during an attempt to read the bad block data recorded on the specified
volume.
User Action: Take action based on the accompanying message.
READBLOCK, error reading block 'n' of 'file-spec'
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The Backup utility encountered an error
during an attempt to read the specified block of the specified file.
The accompanying message provides additional information.
User Action: Examine the file for corruption and
reconstruct as necessary.
READBMAP, error reading storage bitmap on 'device-name'
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The Backup utility encountered an error
during an attempt to read the storage bitmap file,
[000000]BITMAP.SYS;1, on the specified volume. The volume cannot be
used as a save-set disk.
User Action: Reinitialize the volume, or select
another volume and retry the operation.
READDIR, error reading directory 'directory-name'
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: An error was encountered during an
attempt to read the specified directory file. The Backup utility
terminates processing of the directory.
User Action: Use the DCL command DIRECTORY to examine
the directory and reconstruct files as necessary.
READERR, error reading 'file-name'
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: Backup cannot read the specified file.
User Action: Determine why the file cannot be read and
repeat the backup operation.
READERRS, excessive error rate reading 'save-set-spec'
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The Backup utility encountered numerous
read errors in the specified save set. The save-set media is probably
unusable.
User Action: Retire the save-set media.
READIMAP, error reading index file bitmap on 'device-name'
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The Backup utility encountered an error
during an attempt to read the index file, [000000]INDEXF.SYS;1, on the
specified volume. The volume cannot be used as a save-set disk.
User Action: Reinitialize the volume, or select
another volume and retry the operation.
READJNLACE, error reading journal ACE for 'file-spec' file ID 'file-id'
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The Backup utility cannot read the
journal access control entry (ACE) for the specified file.
User Action: Determine if the access control list
(ACL) cannot be written. This could be due to a corrupted ACL or some
other hardware or software related error. Correct the problem, if
possible, and retry the backup operation.
READSCB, I/O error reading storage control block on relative volume
'volume-id'
Facility: RBLD, REBUILD Command (Mount Utility)
Explanation: The rebuild operation encountered an
error while reading the storage control block.
User Action: Take action based on the accompanying
message.
READVERR, virtual read error on file 'file-name' at block 'block-number'
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The Backup utility received an error
while reading a block associated with the specified file.
User Action: Determine why the file could not be read
and repeat the backup operation.
READYREAD, mount volume 'n' on 'device-name' for reading. Enter
"YES" when ready:
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The Backup utility requires that the
specified volume of an input save set be mounted on the specified
device.
User Action: Mount the volume. If the utility is
executing as an interactive job, enter YES in response to the prompt on
SYS$COMMAND. If the utility is executing as a batch job, use the DCL
command REPLY to signal completion.
READYWRITE, mount volume 'n' on 'device-name' for writing. Enter
"YES" when ready:
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The Backup utility requires that the
specified volume of an output save set be mounted on the specified
device.
User Action: None; however, note that the Backup
utility will write on the volume and mount a suitable volume. If the
utility is executing as an interactive job, enter YES in response to
the prompt on SYS$COMMAND. If the utility is executing as a batch job,
use the DCL command REPLY to signal completion.
REBLDREQD, a rebuild is required for 'volume-name'
Facility: RBLD, REBUILD Command (Mount Utility)
Explanation: The specified relative volume must be
rebuilt, but the user specified that the rebuild operation should not
be performed during the mount operation.
User Action: Use the SET VOLUME/REBUILD command to
perform a rebuild operation to recover caching limits.
REBLDREQD, rebuild not performed; some free space unavailable;
diskquota usage stale
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: You mounted a volume using the /NOREBUILD
qualifier and the volume was last dismounted improperly, for example,
because the system crashed.
User Action: Use the DCL command SET VOLUME/REBUILD to
rebuild the volume and recover disk resources that were cached when the
volume was improperly dismounted.
After you have rebuilt the volume, it is good practice to use the
Analyze/Disk_Structure utility to check for other errors and
inconsistencies.
REBUILD, volume was improperly dismounted; rebuild in progress
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: You mounted a volume using the /REBUILD
qualifier (which is the default) and the volume was last dismounted
improperly, for example, because the system crashed. The volume is
being rebuilt to recover disk resources that were cached when the
volume was improperly dismounted.
User Action: After you have rebuilt the volume, it is
good practice to use the Analyze/Disk_Structure utility to check for
other errors and inconsistencies.
Received Connect Without Path-Block - FLAGS/OPC/STATUS/PORT
'xx/xx/xx/xx'
Facility: Cluster Port Driver
Explanation: A virtual circuit class message that
requests an SCS connection has been received from a remote system while
there is no virtual circuit to that system. The port driver attempts to
reinitialize the port; after 50 failed attempts, it marks the device
off line.
User Action: Retain the error logs and crash dumps
from the local and remote systems, and contact a Digital support representative.
RECGTRBL, record size is greater than block size
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: The record size specified is greater than
the block size (specified or defaulted).
User Action: Specify a smaller record size or a larger
block size.
RECORDSWL, 'device-name' is write protected - backup date recording
pass not executed
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The input device is software
write-locked. The Backup utility cannot perform the backup data
recording pass.
User Action: Dismount the input device, remount it as
writable, and reenter the BACKUP command.
REDCACHE, volume mounted with reduced cache size
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: The /PROCESSOR=UNIQUE qualifier was used
with the MOUNT command when insufficient paged pool was available to
allocate a file system buffer cache using the sizes specified by the
ACP_MAPCACHE, ACP_DIRCACHE, ACP_HDRCACHE, and ACP_DINDXCACHE SYSGEN
parameters. Instead, a unique cache with a minimal number of buffers
has been allocated.
User Action: Remove the /PROCESSOR=UNIQUE qualifier.
If you need discrete I/O buffer caches, increase the size of the SYSGEN
parameter PAGEDYN to account for the number of I/O buffers required.
Also, increase the value of the SYSGEN parameter SYSMWCNT to avoid
increased system paging.
REFCNTNEG, PFN reference count is negative
Facility: BUGCHECK, System Bugcheck
Explanation: The OpenVMS software detected an
inconsistent condition. After all physical memory is written to a
system dump file, the system will automatically reboot 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.
Remote System Conflicts with Known System - REMOTE PORT 'xxx'
Facility: Cluster Port Driver
Explanation: The port driver configuration poller
discovered a remote system with SCSSYSTEMID or SCSNODE equal to that of
another system to which a virtual circuit is already open.
User Action: Shut down the new system as soon as
possible. Reboot it with a unique SCSSYSTEMID and SCSNODE. Do not leave
the new system up any longer than necessary. If you are running in an
OpenVMS Cluster environment and two systems with conflicting identity
are polling when another virtual circuit failure occurs in the OpenVMS
Cluster environment, systems in the cluster environment might crash
with a CLUEXIT bugcheck.
REMOUVOL, REMOUNT relative volume 'nn' 'volume-label' on 'device-name'
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: An error requiring operator intervention
occurred on a magnetic tape.
User Action: Perform the required physical actions and
use the DCL command REPLY to notify the system that the volume is ready.
REPLY, operator reply is 'response'
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: This informational message displays the
operator's response to the Backup query.
User Action: None.
REPLYERR, error in operator reply, type = 'n', status = 'nnnn', ID =
'nnn', reply = 'operator reply'
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: The operator entered an invalid reply to
the operator mount request.
User Action: The operator must enter a valid reply to
the operator mount request. Check the accompanying message for details
about what was wrong with the original reply.
Response Queue Remove Failure
Facility: Cluster Port Driver
Explanation: The port driver attempts to reinitialize
the port; after 50 failed attempts, it marks the device off line. This
error is caused by a failure to obtain access to an interlocked queue.
Possible sources of the problem are CI hardware failures or memory, SBI
(VAX-11/780), CMI (VAX-11/750), BI, PCI, or XMI contention.
User Action: Contact a Digital support representative.
RESTRICT, you are not authorized to login from this source
Facility: LOGIN, Login Procedure
Explanation: Authorization is needed for the login
class you are attempting from the current source. The login classes
are: LOCAL, DIALUP, REMOTE, NETWORK, and BATCH. The system manager can
restrict your use of each login class at specific times.
User Action: If possible, try a different login class.
For example, if you are currently restricted from BATCH logins, try an
interactive class (LOCAL, REMOTE, or DIALUP). If you are currently
restricted from all login classes, you cannot log in until you are
permitted to use the system. You may also want to ask your system
manager about the login restrictions for your account.
RESUME, resuming operation on volume 'n'
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The Backup utility is continuing an
operation on the specified volume of a save set.
User Action: None.
RMSBUG, RMS has detected an invalid condition
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.
RMTMNTFAIL, 'device-name' failed to mount on node 'node-name'
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: An attempt to mount a device clusterwide
failed to mount the device on a remote node.
User Action: Take action based on the accompanying
message.
RMTMNTSUCC, 'device-name' mounted successfully on node 'node-name'
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: The mount operation on the specified
remote device has completed successfully.
User Action: None.
RQSTDON, operator request canceled - mount completed successfully
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: A previously issued operator request has
been canceled and the mount operation has completed successfully.
User Action: None.
RSBREFNEG, RSB reference count negative
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.
RSBREFNZRO, tried to deallocate RSB with non-zero ref. count
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.
RSTRTDIS, restart disabled for this backup session
Facility: BACKUP, Backup Utility
Explanation: The save set being written was started in
the end-of-tape (EOT) region of the previous tape. No data was written
on the previous tape, only ANSI labels. Because the present tape is
logical volume #2, but no data has been written, the Backup utility
cannot collect its restart checkpoint data. As a result, restart is
disabled.
User Action: None.
RSV_ERR, cannot have RSV device - set to zero
Facility: SYSGEN, System Generation Utility
Explanation: RSV is a reserved device name and cannot
be specified to the SYSGEN command CONFIGURE.
User Action: Do not specify RSV as a device name.
RUF, fatal error detected by Recovery Unit Facility
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.
RVN1NOTMT, root volume is not mounted
Facility: MOUNT, Mount Utility
Explanation: The root volume for the volume set
specified in the DCL command MOUNT/BIND is not mounted. The root volume
must be mounted when you add a new volume to an existing volume set.
User Action: Verify that the root volume is mounted
and on line; if it is not, mount it and reenter the command. Verify the
device names and volume labels specified in the command and retry the
operation.