Appendix E. Novell NetWare Server messages
IBMTRPO-xx-202:
The adapter UAA (BIA) is xxx.
Explanation: Information only.
User Action: None.
IBMTRPO-xx-203:
The adapter is using an LAA of xxx.
Explanation: Information only.
User Action: None.
Revision level xxx of the adapter is incompatible with this driver version.
Explanation: The Revision ID of the adapter is not one that is supported by this version of the device driver. This correlation is enforced to ensure an appropriate match between the hardware and the device driver software.
User Action: Contact your customer service center for assistance. You might need to upgrade your adapter, use a different version of the device driver, or both.
A device driver initialization error occurred (failure code xxx).
Explanation: An unexpected error occurred during initialization of the device driver.
User Action: Shut down the computer and switch OFF the power to the machine. Restart the computer by switching it ON again. If the error persists, contact your customer service center.
The configuration parameter xxx was specified incorrectly. Its default value will be used.
Explanation: The value of a configuration parameter was incorrectly specified.
User Action: Edit the configuration file (or rerun the configuration program) to specify a value that is of the correct type and within the allowed range. Check the installation instructions for additional information.
The configuration parameter values have forced the internal data blocks to exceed the allowed limit.
Explanation: The combination of configuration parameters being used requires more than the
User Action: Lower the value of the TXBUFFERS or RXBUFFERS parameters from their current setting to reduce the amount of
Unable to register interrupt level xxx for this adapter.
Explanation: The hardware interrupt level assigned to this adapter was not able to be registered (hooked) by the device driver.
User Action: Check the configuration of your computer, looking for other devices that are assigned the same interrupt level as this adapter. Try removing the conflicting device from the machine and resting the computer to see if the problem is resolved. If so, determine whether the conflicting device can be left out of the machine, or whether the machine can be reconfigured to resolve the conflict. Note that in most PCI machines, the PCI BIOS assigns certain
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