HP e3000 MPE/iX Release 7.0 System Software Maintenance Manual (30216-90317)

Appendix H 451
Error Messages and Warnings
Stage/iX Messages (STAGEMAN)
normally prints after an initial IMPORT error is printed,
and is therefore issued for information purposes only.
Action Reference the IMPORT error that immediately preceded
this one to help determine the cause of the problem.
1096 Message Failed to delete bad staging area “name”. (STAGEMAN
1096)
Cause An IMPORT operation failed, and to remove the
possibility of leaving behind a corrupt target (TO) staging
area, STAGEMAN attempted to delete the target staging
area. However, an error occurred during the delete
operation. The status of the target staging area is
unknown at this point.
Action Determine why the delete of the bad target staging area
failed. Contact your Hewlett-Packard Response Center for
assistance if necessary.
1097 Message Could not find error message “name” in the catalog.
(STAGEMAN 1097)
Cause STAGEMAN attempted to pull a message out of the
STAGEMAN catalog file (STAGE000.PUB.SYS), but could
not find a message that corresponded to the HP Stage/iX
error or warning it encountered.
Action Report this problem to your Hewlett-Packard Response
Center.
1098 Message An HP Stage/iX related error occurred during the
last system boot. See the HP Stage/iX log file
“/SYS/hpstage/current_log” for more information.
(STAGEMAN 1098)
Cause This warning indicates that the STATUS command found
an error from the last system boot relating to HP Stage/iX
bootup routines. This usually means that one or more
errors were encountered when HP Stage/iX tried to move
files around while switching staging areas.
Action Read the HP Stage/iX log file, “/SYS/hpstage/current_log”
(remember this name is case-sensitive) to find the exact
error(s). Contact your Hewlett-Packard ResponseCenter if
you need assistance.
1099 Message Encountered an unexpected error: Subsys = value, Info =
value
Cause STAGEMAN encountered an error that is not recognized
by the HP Stage/iX facility, and has no matching error
message in the system catalog. This normally indicates a
problem within the HP Stage/iX subsystem that should be
reported to Hewlett-Packard.