2537-0049 2537-0053
2537-0049 Failed to obtain file information about
string
.
Explanation: Failed to obtain information about the specified directory. This is because
either the specified path contains a non-existent directory, or one of the parent directories in
the path does not have execute permission.
User Response: Verify that all directory names in the specified path are valid. If they are,
then check to be sure that all directories in the path have execute permission.
2537-0050 Failed to access current working directory.
Explanation: Either the current working directory, or one of its parent directories does not
have execute permission, or one of the parent directories is missing read permission.
Xprofiler uses the current working directory to fill the Filter and Selection fields of the Load
Files window with a default path when they are empty. If one of the directories in this path is
missing execute permission, you will not be able to load any files from the current working
directory, or any of its subdirectories.
User Response: Make sure you have proper access permissions to the current working
directory and all parent directories, if you wish to load files that are located here. You may
load files from other directories by using the Filter or Selection fields in the Load Files
window, providing you specify a path in which all directories have both execute and read
permission.
2537-0051 You are missing either read or execute permission for the lowest directory
in the path
string
.
Explanation: You attempted to load a file from a directory that is missing either read or
execute permission. If the directory is missing execute permission, you will be unable to load
any files from the directory, even though you can see them listed in the dialog. If read
permission is missing from the directory, you will be able to load files located there, but once
you move out of that directory in the dialog, you won't be able to go back in.
User Response: Verify that you have both read and execute permission on the lowest
directory in the specified path.
2537-0052 Could not find head of cycle during function cycle analysis phase.
Explanation: Internal error. While loading your executable and gmon.out files, Xprofiler
analyzes these files to determine whether there are any function cycles. During this process,
Xprofiler was unable to re-locate the first function listed for a particular cycle.
User Response: Try reloading your files again. If you continue to get this error message,
gather information about the problem and follow local site procedures for reporting hardware
and software problems.
2537-0053 An error occurred during the final stage of function cycle analysis.
Explanation: Internal error. After first determining all function cycles during a phase in the
load process, Xprofiler is now unable to re-locate the first function in one of these cycles
during the final stage of this phase.
User Response: Try reloading your files again. If you continue to get this error message,
gather information about the problem and follow local site procedures for reporting hardware
and software problems.
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