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Error and Warning Messages

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This chapter describes error and warning messages. Error messages are described in"Error Messages" and warning messages are described in "Warning Messages." All Configuring messages are numbered and are listed in numerical order. For each message, the meaning of the message and a possible remedy for the error are provided:

Table  13-1 Error and Warning Message Numbers

Message Type
Message Number
Page Number

Operating System Error Messages

1000 - 1999

page 150

Configuring Program Error Messages

2000 - 2600

page 150

Configuring Program Warning Messages

2601 - 2632

page 165


Error Messages

The following table describes error messages, their meaning, and a possible remedy.

Table  13-2 Configuring Error Messages

1000 - 1999

System Errors

Error messages between 1000 and 1999 report errors from operating system calls made by Configuring commands. They consist of a short Configuring message and an appended system error message and number. Refer to operating system documentation for information regarding these errors.

2000

Line too long or unexpected end of file in file_name

Meaning: While reading the file_name, a line was encountered that contained too many characters for a Configuring command to buffer. The maximum line length is 1024 characters.

Remedy: Reduce the size of the long line and re-execute the command.

2001

Must specify a [child]* workspace either with the -w option or via the CODEMGR_WS environment variable

Meaning: The Configuring command could not determine the workspace on which to act. Configuring commands attempt to acquire the workspace path name in the following order:

As specified by the command's -w option

As specified by the value of the environment variable CODEMGR_WS

The current directory, if it is hierarchically within a workspace

*When the error is reported by Bringover and Putback the word child is included, when reported by Undo and Resolve it is not included.

Remedy: Specify the workspace path name using one of the methods listed above.

2002

Cannot use the -p option to reparent the child of an NSE environment

Meaning: You cannot use the -p option with the CLI bringover and putback commands to reparent a workspace that has an NSE environment as a parent.

Remedy: Use the workspace reparent command to reparent a workspace whose parent is an NSE environment to a Configuring workspace. You cannot reparent such a workspace to another NSE environment.

2003

directory_name is not a workspace

Meaning: The directory specified in the command is not a Configuring workspace. Configuring workspaces are distinguished by the presence of the Codemgr_wsdata directory in the top level directory.

Remedy: Specify a different workspace name or use the CLI workspace create command or GUI File Create Workspace command to convert the directory into a workspace.

2004

Workspace workspace_name doesn't have a parent workspace

Meaning: A Configuring command (Bringover or Putback) could not complete execution because a parent workspace could not be found for workspace workspace_name.

Remedy: Use the CLI workspace parent command or the GUI Edit Parent command to reparent the orphaned workspace.

2005

Parent workspace workspace_name is not visible as it is not mounted on machine_name

Meaning: The file system that contains the parent workspace is not currently mounted on machine machine_name.

Remedy: Mount the file system that contains the parent workspace and re-issue the command.

2006

Filename file_name has too many ".." path components in it

Meaning: Relative file names specified to Configuring commands are interpreted as being relative to the root directory of the workspace. If a file name contains ".." components, it is possible for one of the ".." components to reach a directory that is hierarchically above the workspace root.

Remedy: Specify the path name with fewer (or no) ".." path name components

2007

Could not get username for uid uid_number

Meaning: The uid could not be found in the NIS maps or in /etc/passwd

Remedy: Check NIS server and maps.

2008

No version number in file file_name

Meaning: When a Configuring command accesses a metadata file (a file in the Codemgr_wsdata directory) it checks the version number written in the file when it was created (for example, VERSION 1). The metadata file file_name does not contain the version string.

Remedy: Check the integrity of file_name. The version string may have been removed when the file was edited. If the version string is missing, and the file is not otherwise corrupted, use the workspace create command to create a new workspace. Check the value of the version string for the analogous file in the new workspace and edit that string into file_name.

2009

Command command_name failed, /bin/sh killed by signal signal

Meaning: A Configuring command attempted to execute command_name and was unable to because the shell was killed by signal.

Remedy: Re-execute the Configuring command.

2010

Command command_name failed, could not execute the shell, /bin/sh

Meaning: A Configuring command could not start a shell. This indicates that some system resource, such as swap space or memory was insufficient.

Remedy: Check system resources.

2011

Command command_name killed by signal signal

Meaning: A command started by a Configuring command received signal signal.

Remedy: Re-execute the command. If the error re-occurs, refer to the Solaris documentation for information about the signal.

2012

Command command_name exited with status status

Meaning: Configuring expects commands it executes to exit with a status of zero indicating successful completion. Configuring considers it an error if a command exits with a non-zero status.

Remedy: Refer to the documentation for command_name to determine the meaning of status.

2013

LP FLP_name does not exist in the parent or child workspace

Meaning: The file list program (FLP) FLP_name specified for the Bringover or Putback transaction, could not be found in either the parent or child workspace

Remedy: Check the path name of the intended FLP and re-execute the transaction.

2014

Could not execute program_name

Meaning: A Configuring command attempted to execute another program and was unable to do so.

Remedy: Ensure that your installation is correct. Ensure that the program is in your search path and that its permissions are set correctly.

2015

Workspace workspace_name already exists

Meaning: An attempt was made to create a workspace that already exists.

Remedy: Re-execute the command using a different workspace name.

2016

Workspace name does not exist

Meaning: The workspace name specified as an argument for a Configuring command could not be found.

Remedy: Ensure that the path name was specified correctly.

2017

Can't open file file_name so can't get comments for check in

Meaning: Configuring stored checkin comments in a temporary file and was unable to open that file to read the comments.

Remedy: Check file permissions and other file system problems that would prohibit opening the file.

2018

Can't reparent a workspace to itself

Meaning: An attempt was made (either as part of a transaction, or by using an explicit reparent command) to make a workspace its own new parent.

Remedy: Re-execute the command, specifying a different parent.

2019

Internal error: unknown locktype lock

Meaning: The workspace lock file (Codemgr_wsdata/locks) is corrupted. An unknown lock value was found.

Remedy: Edit the lock file to repair the damage. For more information, see the locks(5) manual page or "Ensuring Consistency through Workspace Locking."

2020

You must specify a workspace name

Meaning: The Configuring command could not determine the workspace on which to act. Configuring commands attempt to acquire the workspace path name in the following order:

As specified by the command's -w option

As specified by the value of the environment variable CODEMGR_WS

The current directory, if it is hierarchically within a workspace

Remedy: Specify the workspace path name using one of the methods listed above.

2021

Cannot obtain a type lock in workspace workspace_name because it has the following locks: Command: command (pid), user: user, machine: machine, time: time

Meaning: To ensure consistency, Configuring interworkspace commands lock workspaces while they read and write data in them. The command you issued could not obtain a lock because the workspace is already locked. While Configuring is reading and examining files in the parent workspace during a Bringover transaction, it obtains a read-lock for that workspace. When it is manipulating files in the child workspace, it obtains a write-lock. Read-locks may be obtained concurrently by multiple Configuring commands that read files in the workspace. No commands may write to a workspace while any read-locks are in force. Only a single write-lock can be in force at any time; no Configuring command may write to a workspace while a write-lock is in force. Lock status is controlled by the Codemgr_wsdata/locks file in each workspace.

Remedy: If the system is running normally, wait until the command that is locking the workspace releases its lock. If the workspace is stuck in a locked state (for example, the system crashed while a command had a lock in force), use the GUI Props Workspace Locks window, or the workspace locks command to remove the lock.

2022

Invalid subcommand - command_name

Meaning: An attempt was made to obtain help on a subcommand of the resolve, workspace or codemgr command and the name of a non-existent subcommand was specified.

Remedy: For the list of valid subcommands for each command, type the command and specify the help subcommand.

2023

Not used.

2024

File file_name has no deltas

Meaning: The SCCS history file file_name contains no deltas, therefore it cannot be processed.

Remedy: Perhaps the history file was mistakenly overwritten.

2025

Could not find the command_name command.Executable does not exist: name Also could not find the name command in PATH PATH_contents

Meaning: A Configuring command attempted to execute another program and was not able to find it.

Remedy: Ensure that your installation is correct. Include the directory that contains the missing program.

2026

Unknown SCCS control character (char) in file file_name at line line_number

Meaning: A Configuring command expected file_name to be an SCCS history file; based on the character it encountered, it is either not a history file, or it has been corrupted.

Refer to the Solaris SCCS documentation regarding SCCS history file format.

2027

Corrupted file - file_name, line line_number

Meaning: A Configuring command was unable to read a workspace metadata file (a file in the Codemgr_wsdata directory). Illegal characters were found in line line_number.

Remedy: Check and repair the file. All Configuring metadata files are ASCII text files and can be edited. See the file_name(5) manual page or Chapter 7, "TeamWare Configuring Workspace" for more information on its format.

2028

Could not find the command_name command in PATH path_name

Meaning: A Configuring command attempted to execute another program and was not able to find it.

Remedy: Ensure that your installation is correct. Include the directory that contains the missing program.

2029

The file has unresolved conflicts. Run `edit m' and search for ^<<<<<<<

Meaning: This error is issued by the resolve command. An attempt was made to save the file while it still contained unresolved conflicts.

Remedy: Use the edit m subcommand (edit the merged result) to resolve the conflicts and then save the file. Conflicts are marked with ^<<<<<<<.

2030

No file with number file_number

Meaning: The resolve command creates a numbered list of files that contain conflicts. The file_number chosen does not exist in this list.

Remedy: Use the list subcommand to list the files and determine the correct number of the file you wish to specify.

2031

Can't find home directory so can't write to file file_name

Meaning: A Configuring command was unable to find the user's home directory and cannot locate file file_name. This usually indicates a problem with NIS maps.

Remedy: Check NIS server and appropriate NIS maps.

2032

Can't parse line in file file_name: line

Meaning: Upon startup, the resolve command reads the ~/.codemgr_resrc file to obtain user defined properties. The line line could not be interpreted correctly by the program.

Remedy: Correct the file ~/.codemgr_resrc file so that it includes only valid entries. For information regarding these entries, see the resolve(1) manual page.

2033

Must specify a directory list either as arguments or via the CODEMGR_WSPATH variable

Meaning: This message is reported by the workspace list command when a directory (or list of directories) was not specified in a way in which workspace list can search for workspaces to list. Directories can be specified as the standard argument to the command, or by defining the CODEMGR_WSPATH variable to contain the path name of a directory.

Remedy: Re-execute the command specifying a directory, or set the CODEMGR_WSPATH directory to contain a directory path.

2034

internal error: Access control operation operation_name does not have a Ibuilt-in default

Meaning: A Configuring command attempted to verify access permission for a workspace operation (for example: bringover-from, putback-to, reparent-to). An internal consistency check failed.

Remedy: Contact your local service representative.

2035

Access control file does not exist

Meaning: A Configuring command attempted to verify access permission for a workspace operation (for example: bringover-from, putback-to, reparent-to). The access control file (Codemgr_wsdata/access_control) in the affected workspace was not found.

Remedy: If the access control file has been deleted from the workspace, copy a new one from another workspace and edit it so that the access permissions are correct. If no other workspaces are available, create a new workspace using the CLI workspace create or the GUI File Create Workspace commands and copy the file from the newly created workspace. For more information refer to the access_control(5) manual page or "Controlling Access to Workspaces."

2036

Cannot specify common ancestor file; there is no common ancestor delta

Meaning: The ancestor (a) was specified as an argument to a resolve subcommand (diff, edit, more). The files that are being resolved do not have an ancestor in common. This occurs most commonly in cases where files with the same name are created concurrently in both the child and the parent. They have the same name but are not descended from a common ancestor. For more information about ancestors and their role in resolving conflicts, see Chapter 9, "Resolving Conflicts."

Remedy: Proceed with the conflict resolution process without specifying the ancestor (a) as an argument to the diff, edit and more subcommands.

2037

Invalid argument - character

Meaning: An invalid argument was specified to one of the resolve subcommands. The command expected one of the following characters: a (ancestor), c (child), p (parent), m (merged result).

Remedy: Specify one of the valid arguments: a, c, p, m. See the resolve(1) manual page for more information.

2038

Parent workspace is an NSE environment. Use the nseputback command

Meaning: The "parent" in a putback transaction is an NSE environment and not a Configuring workspace.

Remedy: Use the nseputback command to putback changes from the workspace to the environment.

2039

File file_name is probably not an s-file on line line_number expected ^A, but got char

Meaning: A Configuring command expected file_name to be an SCCS history file; based on the format it is either not a history file, or it was corrupted.

Remedy: Refer to Solaris SCCS documentation regarding SCCS history file format.

2040

File file_name has not been merged. Use the twmerge subcommand first or the filemerge subcommand

Meaning: An attempt was made to commit (save) a file that had not yet been merged.

Remedy: Merge the file using either the twmerge subcommand, or the filemerge subcommand (which executes the Merging GUI merge tool). For more information about the resolve command see the resolve(1) manual pages.

2041

path_name is not a workspace or a directory

Meaning: The string path_name specified in the Bringover Create transaction is not a Configuring workspace or a directory.

Remedy: Specify a different workspace or directory name.

2042

Can't create ToolTalk message, error = TT_error_code

Meaning: The resolve command communicates with the Merging program via the ToolTalk service. ToolTalk is an interapplication communication service distributed with the Solaris OpenWindows windowing system. In this case the resolve command called a ToolTalk routine to create a ToolTalk message for Merging. The ToolTalk routine could not create the message and passed back TT_error_code.

Remedy: Refer to the OpenWindows ToolTalk documentation for information about the error.

2043

SCCS file file_name is corrupted

Meaning: The SCCS admin -h command reports that the newly computed check-sum does not compare with the one stored in the first line of the file.

Remedy: See the Solaris SCCS documentation for more information.

2044

Unable to create a temporary name from template temp_file_name

Meaning: A Configuring command was unable to create a temporary file for its use. This is a Configuring internal error.

Remedy: Check for any system-level reasons why the command could not write this file (for example, file permission restrictions or incorrect command ownership).

2045

Fprintf of file_name failed

Meaning: A command was unable to write to the file file_name.

Remedy: Check file permissions and other such file system problems that would prohibit writing in the file system.

2046

Version mismatch in file file_name, expected version expected_number, but found actual_number

Meaning: Each Configuring metadata file (Codemgr_wsdata/*) contains a string that includes a version number (for release 1.0 the version number string is VERSION 1). As a consistency check, when Configuring commands read and write to these files, they check to determine whether the file contains the version that the command expects. In this case the command expected to find expected_number but found actual_number instead. This may indicate that old binaries are being used with new metadata files and could cause the file to be corrupted.

Remedy: Make sure that the most current versions of the Configuring binaries are being accessed.

2047

Do not know how to convert file file_name from version found_version_number to current_version_number

Meaning: Each Configuring file (Codemgr_wsdata/*) contains a string that includes a version number (for release 1.0 the version number string is VERSION 1). As a consistency check, when Configuring commands read and write to these files, they check to determine whether the file contains the version that the command expects. It is anticipated that when new versions of Configuring binaries and metadata files are released, the formats of some of these files may change. Commands contain code to make this conversion. A command found a metadata file with a version number earlier than 1.

Remedy: Since this is the first release of Configuring, the version string in the metadata file must have been inadvertently changed during editing. Check the file and make sure that the first line reads "VERSION 1".

2048

Must specify at least one file, directory or -f argument to a bringover that creates a child workspace

Meaning: The command-line for a Bringover transaction was not constructed properly. An argument that specifies at least one file, directory or FLP must be included. If this argument is omitted, Configuring attempts to take the arguments from the workspace's Codemgr_wsdata/args file.

Remedy: Reenter the command and ensure that you've included the correct number of arguments.

2049

Could not determine where file_name is mounted from

Meaning: Configuring commands convert path names of NFS mounted directories to the machine_name:path_name format to do much of their work. This message indicates that the mount entry that contains file_name in /etc/mtab (Solaris 1.x) or /etc/mntab (Solaris 2.x) is no longer present.

Remedy: Remount the file system that contains file_name.

2050

Could not determine the absolute pathname for file_name

Meaning: A Configuring command was unable to read a directory. This indicates some corruption in the file system; for example, incorrect directory permissions.

Remedy: Check the file system, especially directory and file permissions in the path of file_name.

2051

Can't rename to file_name; it exists

Meaning: During a Bringover, Putback or Undo transaction a file was found that was renamed in the source workspace to a name already in use in the destination workspace.

Remedy: Change the name in one of the directories.

2052

Corrupted file - file_name, text after BEGIN, line number. Can't send notification

Meaning: A Configuring command encountered an error when reading the workspace notification file Codemgr_wsdata/notification. The BEGIN statement that delimits the list of files/directories for which notification is requested must be the only text on the line, other text was encountered. The Configuring command cannot correctly parse the request; if the file contains a notification request, it cannot be sent.

Remedy: Edit the notification file and enter the appropriate BEGIN statement. See the notification(5) man page or "How to Notify Users of Changes to Workspaces" for more information on its format.

2053

Corrupted file - file_name, text after END, line number. Can't send notification

Meaning: A Configuring command encountered an error when reading the workspace notification file Codemgr_wsdata/notification. The END statement that delimits the list of files/directories for which notification is requested must be the only text on the line, other text was encountered. The Configuring command cannot correctly parse the request; if the file contains a notification request, it cannot be sent.

Remedy: Edit the notification file and enter the appropriate END statement. See the notification(5) manual page or "How to Notify Users of Changes to Workspaces" for more information on its format.

2054

Corrupted file - file_name, missing BEGIN, line number. Can't send notification

Meaning: A Configuring command encountered an error when reading the workspace notification file Codemgr_wsdata/notification. The BEGIN statement that delimits the list of files/directories for which notification is requested, is missing. The Configuring command cannot correctly parse the request; if the file contains a notification request, it cannot be sent.

Remedy: Edit the notification file and enter the appropriate BEGIN statement. See the notification(5) man page or Section , "How to Notify Users of Changes to Workspaces" for more information on its format.

2055

File file_name has incomplete delta table

Meaning: The delta table in the SCCS history file file_name is incomplete. This indicates that the file was corrupted.

Remedy: Fix the file, or copy in a new version.

2056

Badly formatted line in file_name: line_number

Meaning: A Configuring command was reading a temporary log file left over from an aborted Bringover or Putback operation and encountered a malformed line. This indicates that the file was corrupted.

Remedy: Execute the workspace updatenames command to rebuild the nametable and then re-execute the command.

2057

Zero-length SCCS file, file_name

Meaning: An SCCS history file was encountered that contained no data.

Remedy: Remove the SCCS history file.

2058

Can't get a version of the child file until it is checked in

Meaning: During a Resolve transaction a file was encountered that is not checked in to SCCS. Files must be checked in before conflicts can be resolved.

Remedy: Check the file in and re-start the transaction.

2059

Name history serial number number out of order in file file_name

Meaning: Rename information in the SCCS history file file_name is corrupted. The name history records in this SCCS file are not in numerically descending order.

Remedy: Reorder the name history records, or copy in a new version of the file using the Bringover or Putback transaction.

2060

Delta serial number number out of order in file file_name

Meaning: Delta numbers are not in numerically descending order in the SCCS history file file_name. This indicates that the file is corrupted.

Remedy: Reorder the delta numbers, or copy in a new version of the file using the Bringover or Putback transaction.

2061

Must have DISPLAY environment variable set to invoke twmerge or filemerge

Meaning: The DISPLAY variable is automatically set by OpenWindows when it begins execution. Your machine must be running OpenWindows to use the Merging program.

Remedy: Ensure that OpenWindows is executing properly; if it is, reset the DISPLAY variable.

2062

Can't resolve file file_name because it is writable

Meaning: The file file_name is not checked out from SCCS but its file permissions indicate that it is writable. Resolving this conflict will result in writing to a file that is not checked out.

Remedy: Reconcile the file permissions (for example, check the file out and then check it back in) and then re-execute the Resolve transaction.

2063

Cannot create workspace name because it would be nested within workspace name

Meaning: An attempt was made to create a workspace hierarchically beneath an existing workspace.

Remedy: Create the new workspace hierarchically outside of any existing workspaces.

2064

Cannot delete a workspace that is a symbolic link. Run workspace delete workspace_name

Meaning: Configuring commands will not delete directories or files that are symbolic links. You must delete the physical copy of the file. The appropriate command line is provided.

Remedy: Use the workspace delete command to delete workspace_name.

2065

This error message may be issued in any of the following form:

User user_name does not have access to bringover from workspace workspace_name

User user_name does not have access to bringover to workspace workspace_name

User user_name does not have access to putback from workspace workspace_name

User user_name does not have access to putback to workspace workspace_name

User user_name does not have access to undo workspace workspace_name

User user_name does not have access to delete workspace workspace_name

User user_name does not have access to move workspace workspace_name

User user_name does not have access to change the parent of workspace workspace_name

User user_name does not have access to change the parent to workspace workspace_name

Meaning: The user user_name attempted an operation that affected the workspace workspace_name; access permissions in workspace_name do not permit user_name access to execute that operation.

Remedy: The file workspace_name/Codemgr_wsdata/access_control is a text file that specifies access permissions for various workspace operations. The owner of the workspace must change the permissions to include user_name in order for the operation to proceed. Permissions can be changed using the Workspace item in the GUI Props menu or by editing the access_control file directly. See the access_control(5) man page or Chapter , "TeamWare Configuring Workspace" of this manual for more information.

2066

Corrupted file - file_name, whitespace in pathname, line line_number. Can't send notification

Meaning: A Configuring command encountered an error when reading the workspace notification file Codemgr_wsdata/notification. A whitespace character was encountered in a line where a single path name was expected.

Remedy: Edit the Codemgr_wsdata/notification file to remove the whitespace characters from the line. See the notification(5) man page or "How to Notify Users of Changes to Workspaces" for more information on its format.

2067

Corrupted file - file_name, missing notification event, line line_number. Can't send notification

Meaning: A Configuring command encountered an error when reading the workspace notification file Codemgr_wsdata/notification. The Configuring event (for example, bringover-to) was not specified.

Remedy: Edit the Codemgr_wsdata/notification file to add the correct event. See "How to Notify Users of Changes to Workspaces" for a list of valid events.

2068

Not used

2069

Not used

2070

Not used

2071

Not used

2072

Not used

2073

Not used

2074

Workspace workspace_name has no locks

Meaning: An attempt was made to remove locks from a workspace that had no active locks.

Not applicable

2075

Lock lock_name does not exist for workspace workspace_name

Meaning: While using the workspace locks -r command, a lock number was specified that is out of range of the lock list.

Remedy: Check the lock numbers for the workspace using the workspace locks command and enter a valid number.

2076

Internal error: Cannot find the directory in which command command_name is located because avo_find_dir_init() has not been called

Meaning: This is an internal error.

Remedy: Please contact your local service representative.

2077

number is not a valid number

Meaning: While using the resolve command, a number was referenced that is outside of the listed values.

Remedy: List the values to determine the valid number for your selection.

2078

Cannot access workspace workspace_name

Meaning: File permissions for workspace_name prohibit access by the Configuring command.

Remedy: Default permissions for workspace directories are 777.

2079

Could not parse name history for file file_name, contains: text

Meaning: There is a format error in the name history record in the SCCS history file file_name. The troublesome text is displayed.

Remedy: If possible, fix the record; otherwise copy a new version of the file using the Bringover or Putback transaction.

2080

Could not remove or rename backup directory directory_name

Meaning: Configuring attempted to clear the backup area directory_name so that it could backup a new transaction. Configuring was not able to delete or rename the directory out of the way. The most likely cause is that file permissions have been changed for the directory.

Remedy: Check directory permissions for directory_name. Default Configuring permissions for this directory are 777.

2081

build_workspace_list: path_name does not start with a /

The Configuring GUI program was expecting a fully qualified path name to be returned from a subprocess. This is an internal error.

Please contact your local service representative.

2082

Workspace workspace_name's parent does not exist in the filesystem

Meaning: The parent workspace is not mounted or visible on this machine.

Remedy: Mount the parent workspace on the executing machine.

2083

Workspace workspace_name's child does not exist in filesystem

Meaning: The child workspace is not mounted or visible on this machine.

Remedy: Mount the child workspace on the executing machine.

2084

codemgrtool: internal error in args_strlist_from_wsname() : NULL args_list

Meaning: Internal error.

Remedy: Contact your local service representative.

2085

codemgrtool: internal error in undo_strlist_from_wsname() : NULL undo_list

Meaning: Internal error.

Remedy: Contact your local service representative.

2086

codemgrtool: path_name doesn't start with a /

Meaning: Internal error.

Remedy: Please contact your local service representative.

2087

Not used.

2088

Nametable in workspace workspace_name cannot be read because the following SCCS files have identical root deltas

file_name

file_name

Run the following command and then re-execute the command_name command:

path_name/workspace updatenames workspace_name

Meaning: An SCCS history file was copied within a workspace using the cp command. As a result, the two files contain the identical root delta. Configuring uses the root delta to distinguish between files. The workspace updatenames command enables Configuring to distinguish between the files.

Remedy: Execute the workspace updatenames command and then re-execute the command that spawned the error.

2089

Cannot move workspace workspace_name

Because it is a symlink to directory_name.

Use a workspace name that is not a symlink.

Meaning: Configuring commands will not move directories or files that are symbolic links.

Remedy: Move the workspace to a name that is not a symlink.

2090

Nametable in workspace workspace_name not written because the following SCCS files have identical root deltas

file_name

file_name

Run the following command and then re-execute the command_name command:

path_name/workspace updatenames workspace_name

Meaning: An SCCS history file was copied within a workspace using the cp command. As a result the two files contain the identical root delta. Configuring uses the root delta to distinguish between files. The workspace updatenames command enables Configuring to distinguish between the files.

Remedy: Execute the workspace updatenames command and then re-execute the command that spawned the error.

2091

Internal error: hash table missing entry

Meaning: Internal error.

Remedy: Contact your local service representative.

2092

An SCCS file (A) was copied (to file B). The original SCCS file (A) cannot be found.

Run the following command and then re-execute the command_name command:

path_name/workspace updatenames workspace_name

Meaning: An SCCS history file was copied within a workspace using the cp command. The original file (A) was subsequently renamed or removed from the workspace. Configuring is unable to determine whether the files has been renamed (and to what name) or removed from the workspace. The workspace updatenames command interactively displays the possible names to which the file could have been renamed, and asks you to determine the file's current state: its new name, or its absence from the workspace. Configuring can then correctly propagate the changes throughout the workspace hierarchy.

Remedy: Execute the workspace updatenames command and then re-execute the command that spawned the error.

2093

Internal error: SmIDs not equivalent

Meaning: Internal error.

Remedy: Contact your local service representative.

2094

Internal error: SmID not found

Meaning: Internal error.

Remedy: Contact your local service representative.

2095 - 2499

Not used

2500 - 2600

Internal errors

Meaning: Error numbers 2500 through 2600 Configuring programs internal errors. These errors indicate problems that users cannot correct. If you encounter these errors, contact your local service representative.


Warnings Messages



Table  13-3 Configuring Warning Messages

2601

Could not remove backup directory old_dir_name, so it was renamed to new_dir_name

Meaning: Configuring attempted to clear the backup area old_dir_name so that it could backup a new transaction. Configuring was not able to clear the backup directory by deleting it, but it was able to rename it out of the way to the name new_dir_name. The most likely cause is that file permissions were changed for the directory.

Remedy: Check directory permissions for old_dir_name. Default Configuring permissions for this directory are 777. Delete the contents of new_dir_name.

2602

File file_name is not under SCCS in either workspace - ignored

Meaning: Configuring could not find an SCCS history file in either workspace for file_name.

Remedy: The file name was probably entered incorrectly, re-execute the command.

2603

Zero length filename - ignored

Meaning: A file name specified as an argument on the command-line (or in the Codemgr_wsdata/args file) contained no characters ("").

Remedy: Re-execute the command and re-specify the file name argument. If the problem persists, check the arguments listed in the args file.

2604

Filename file_name has whitespace characters in it - ignored

Meaning: A file name specified as an argument on the command-line (or in the Codemgr_wsdata/args file) contained whitespace characters. Configuring commands do not accept file names that contain whitespace characters.

Remedy: Re-execute the command and re-specify the file name argument. If the problem persists, check the arguments listed in the args file.

2605

Not used

2606

File file_name not brought over because it is a file_type in workspace workspace_name and a file_type in workspace workspace_name

Meaning: A file name has a different file type (regular file vs. directory vs. symbolic link) in the parent and child workspaces.

Remedy: Take whatever action is appropriate to make the listed files the same type, or change one of the names.

2607

Not used

2608

Workspace child_ws_name is a child of parent_ws_name. Could not update its parent file

Meaning: During a workspace delete or workspace move operation involving child_ws_name, the command found that the children file in the workspace's parent (parent_ws_name) did not contain an entry specifying child_ws_name as a child of that parent.

Remedy: Advisory only: the command corrects the discrepancy, however, this could indicate that the parent's children file was corrupted.

2609

Not used

2610

directory_name is not a workspace

Meaning: The directory specified in the command is not a Configuring workspace. Configuring workspaces are distinguished by the presence of the Codemgr_wsdata directory in the top level directory.

Remedy: Specify a different workspace name or use the CLI workspace create command or GUI File Create Workspace command to convert the directory into a workspace.

2611

file_name does not exist in either workspace - ignored

Meaning: The file file_name was not found in either the parent or child workspace.

Remedy: Check to be sure the name was specified correctly.

2612

Not used

2613

Filename file_name has too many ".." path components in it - ignored

Meaning: Possible causes include that the Configuring command cannot resolve the path name into a:

  • workspace-relative file name

  • fully qualified workspace name
  • Remedy: Specify the path name with fewer (or no) ".." path name components

    2614

    Line line_number too long or unexpected end of file in file_name

    Meaning: While reading the Codemgr_wsdata/nametable file, a line was encountered that contained too many characters for a Configuring command to buffer. The maximum line length is 1024 characters. This indicates that nametable has been corrupted.

    Remedy: Configuring automatically rebuilds the nametable. This takes some time.

    2615

    Line line_number has bad format in file_name

    Meaning: This indicates that the Codemgr_wsdata/nametable file has been corrupted.

    Remedy: Configuring automatically rebuilds the nametable. This takes some time.

    2616

    Not used

    2617

    Unexpected name table editlog record type type_number - ignored

    Meaning: A Configuring command was reading a temporary log file left over from an aborted Bringover or Putback operation and encountered a malformed record. This indicates that the file has been corrupted.

    Remedy: Execute the workspace updatenames command to rebuild nametable and then re-execute the command.

    2618

    Can't open file_name - can't send mail notification

    Meaning: The Configuring notification facility failed to open the file file_name. As a result, notification mail is not sent for the current operation.

    Remedy: Check file permissions for file_name.

    2619

    Not used

    2620

    Can't fork process to send notification

    Meaning: Lack of system resources (memory, swap space) prevented the Configuring notification facility from sending notification mail.

    Remedy: Check system resources.

    2621

    Not used

    2622

    Filename file_name contains a comment character (#) - ignored

    Meaning: A file name specified as an argument to a command (or in the Codemgr_wsdata/args file) contains the # character. Configuring reserves this character to denote comments.

    Remedy: Change the name of the file so that its file name does not contain the # character. If the problem persists, check the arguments listed in the args file.

    2623

    Read-lock left in workspace or Write-lock left in workspace

    Meaning: A Configuring command was unable to remove locks in workspace_name. This may indicate that there is insufficient disk space, or that permissions on the file Codemgr_wsdata/locks were changed since the lock was originally written.

    Remedy: Remove the locks using the Configuring GUI Props workspace command or the CLI workspace locks command.

    2624

    File file_name is checked out in workspace workspace_name. The changes in the checked out file will not be brought over

    Meaning: The file file_name is checked out in the parent workspace. You are being advised that any changes in the g-file were not brought over as part of the Bringover transaction.

    Remedy: Not applicable.

    2625

    File file_name is not in conflict according to the SCCS file. Removing it from the conflict file

    Meaning: The information in the SCCS history file indicates that the file contains no unresolved conflicts, however, the Codemgr_wsdata/conflicts file in the workspace lists it as being in conflict. The command removed it from the conflicts file.

    Remedy: Not applicable.

    2626

    File file_name not brought over because it is unresolved in workspace workspace_name

    Meaning: The file file_name was not brought over because it contains an unresolved conflict in workspace_name.

    Remedy: Use the GUI Resolve transaction or the CLI resolve command to resolve the conflict and then re-execute the Bringover transaction.

    2627

    Directory directory_name is mounted read-only.

    Meaning: Before beginning Bringover and Putback transactions, Configuring checks to determine whether the destination workspace root (top-level) directory is accessible for writing. This is not treated as an error condition because lower level directories within the workspace could be mounted from different areas and they may be accessible for writing. This warning is issued as an early warning that directory permissions might be set incorrectly.

    Remedy: If write access is not intentionally denied, change the root directory permissions.

    2628

    Not updating g-files because get command couldn't be found in PATH search_path

    Meaning: The g-files could not be updated as part of a Bringover or Putback transaction because the SCCS get command could not be executed; it was not found in your search path.

    Remedy: If you want g-files to be updated as part of transactions, include the get command in your search path.

    2629

    Will not be able to run twmerge or filemerge

    Meaning: The resolve command was not able to connect with the ToolTalk message service. The ToolTalk service is used by the resolve command to communicate with the Merging program.

    Remedy: The ToolTalk service is normally installed as part of OpenWindows version 3. Check the OpenWindows documentation to determine why the ToolTalk service is not present or responding.

    2630

    This workspace is being created over an existing directory

    Meaning: You are converting an already existing directory into a Configuring workspace. Creating a workspace from an existing directory hierarchy consists of creating the Codemgr_wsdata metadata directory in the top-level directory. Once the directory becomes a workspace, its contents can be deleted using the Configuring workspace delete command.

    Remedy: Not applicable.

    2631

    File file_name not brought over because it is checked out and not writable in workspace workspace_name

    Meaning: The file file_name was not brought over as part of the Bringover transaction because it is checked out (p-file exists) and writable in the child workspace workspace_name. The unusual state of this file indicates that it is safer not to process the file.

    Remedy: Reconcile the write permissions with its SCCS status.

    2632

    Omitting contents change to file file_name because of rename error

    Meaning: An error was encountered while processing the name of file_name. As a result, the change in the file from the source workspace could not be propagated to the destination workspace.

    Remedy: Correct the rename problem (see the rename error text) and re-execute the Configuring transaction.




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