Compaq OSI/APLMGR D43 Network Router User Manual


 
Compaq FTAM Responder Diagnostic Messages
OSI/FTAM Responder Manual—425199-001
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Access-Related Diagnostic Messages
5015
Cause. Either the VFS has attempted to open a file, but the operating system OPEN
procedure has failed, or a write request has been issued without the FADU operation set
to insert, replace, or extend.
Effect. In the case of an open, the responder rejects the request. In the case of a write,
the responder cancels the service.
Recovery. If an open failed, the application or FTAM user should check the other
diagnostic messages returned to determine why the open failed. If a write failed, the
application or FTAM user should send a cancel response and retry the data transfer using
the correct FADU operation value.
5022
Cause. The responder received a write request after simplifying an FTAM-2 document
type to an FTAM-1 document type in response to an open request.
Effect. The responder rejects the request and aborts the association.
Recovery. The application or FTAM user should discard the association context,
reinitialize an association, and proceed with the intended operation. The responder
simplifies document types only on read operations. Therefore, applications must issue
only a read request after an open request that simplifies the document type.
5023
Cause. The responder received an open request specifying a processing mode that is
inconsistent with the requested access from the select request.
Effect. The responder rejects the request.
Recovery. The application or FTAM user should either reissue the open request with a
processing mode consistent with the requested access specified on the select, or reselect
the file specifying a requested access that allows the requested processing mode.
5024
Cause. The responder received a read request specifying an access context that it does
not support. The responder supports only flat all data units (FA), for FTAM-2 files, and
unstructured all data units (UA), for FTAM-1 and FTAM-3 files.
Operation not available
Processing mode unsupported
Processing mode inconsistent
Access context not available