Compaq FTAM Responder Diagnostic Messages

File-Management-Related Diagnostic Messages

Effect. The file is created, but not selected. The state-result parameter of the create confirm returns a failure indication.

Recovery. The application or FTAM user should issue a select request specifying the correct requested access.

File-Management-Related Diagnostic Messages

Table A-7 displays the diagnostic error identifiers that result from either file system errors or improper management of read-attribute or change-attribute requests.

Table A-7. File-Management-Related Diagnostic Message

Identifier

Type

Observer

Source

Reason

 

 

 

 

 

4001

2

5

5

Attribute cannot be read

4002

2

5

5

Attribute cannot be changed

4003

2

5

5

Attribute not supported

4005

2

5

1

Bad attribute value

4006

0

5

5

Attribute partially supported

 

 

 

 

 

4001

Attribute cannot be read

Cause. A file-system error occurred during an attempt to read the attributes of a file. Effect. The service fails.

Recovery. The application or FTAM user should retry the service.

4002

Attribute cannot be changed

Cause. A change-attribute request has been attempted on a directory file (NBS-9), the application or FTAM user specified an access control element containing information other than the action list (such as concurrency-access and identity) in the attributes parameter of a change-attribute request, or a file-system error occurred while the application or FTAM user attempted to change the attribute of a file.

Effect. The service fails.

Recovery. For the first cause, the application or FTAM user should not attempt to change the attributes of a directory file (NBS-9). For the second cause, the application or FTAM user should retry the change-attribute request specifying only the action list in the access control element. For the third cause, the application or FTAM user should retry the operation.

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