Table 4.1

Error Messages (Cont.)

 

 

Error Messages

Explanation

 

 

itmpt<n>: Hi-level interrupts not

The adapter is in a slot that cannot be used with this driver. Try

supported.

 

moving the adapter to a different PCI slot.

 

 

itmpt<n>: Device in a slave-only slot

and is unusable.

 

 

 

itmpt<n>: Failed to attach. This

Because of one of the previous two errors, this adapter could

adapter will not be installed.

not be "attached" to the I/O subsystem and is not accessible.

 

 

See the previous error message and solve that problem.

 

 

itmpt<n>: Unable to obtain soft

The driver was unable to initialize a required data structure and

state structure.

therefore did not load. Please call technical support.

 

 

itmpt<n>: Failed to attach interrupt

The driver was unable to initialize the interrupt handler as

handler.

 

required. Call technical support.

 

 

itmpt<n>: The adapter is

The driver is not able to communicate with the hardware. You

malfunctioning or is of an unknown

may need to update your driver or your hardware.

type.

 

 

 

 

itmpt<n>: The adapter is

malfunctioning.

 

 

 

itmpt<n>: Failed to create minor

The driver was unable to create an entry point for the DMI

node required for DMI interface.

device driver. If you are not using the DMI device driver, then

 

 

you may safely ignore this message.

 

 

itmpt<n>: Could not attach to the

The driver was unable to communicate with the SCSI/FC device

SCSI subsystem.

driver that is part of the operating system. You may need to

 

 

update your driver.

 

 

itmpt<n>: Failed to allocate

The driver was unable to allocate the memory needed during

memory.

 

initialization. You may have run out of available memory.

 

 

itmpt<n>: Unbind failed!

The driver had a problem when attempting to unload itself.

 

 

This is a fatal error.

 

 

 

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