9.14 GCU System Messages Margie: These messages need to be in alphabetical order based on the message name gcu-x-MESSAGENAME. %GCU-E-SUBPROCHALT, Subprocess halted; See GCU.LOG. The GCU has launched a user-defined subprocess which has terminated with error status. Details may be found in the file GCU.LOG. %GCU-S-SUBPROCTERM, Subprocess terminated The GCU has launched a user-defined subprocess which has terminated. %GCU-I-SYNCMODE, XSynchronize activated The GCU has been invoked with X-windows synchronous mode enabled. This is a development mode which is not generally used. %GCU-W-NOCPU, Unable to locate CPU A migration action was initiated which involved an unknown CPU. This can result from engaging a model which contains invalid CPU identifiers for the current system. %GCU-E-NORULESET, Ruleset not found: The GCU was unable to locate the Galaxy Configuration Ruleset in SYS$MANAGER:GALAXY.GCR. New versions of this file can be downloaded from the OpenVMS Galaxy web page. %GCU-E-NOMODEL, Galaxy configuration model not found: The specified Galaxy Configuration Model was not found. Check your command line model file specification. %GCU-W-XTOOLKIT, X-Toolkit Warning: The GCU has intercepted an X-Toolkit warning. You may or may not be able to continue, depending on the type of warning. %GCU-S-ENGAGED, New Galaxy configuration model engaged The GCU has successfully engaged a new Galaxy Configuration Model. %GCU-E-DISENGAGED, Unable to engage Galaxy configuration model The GCU has failed to engage a new Galaxy Configuration Model. This can happen when a specified model is invalid for the current system, or when other system activities prevent the requested resource assignments. %GCU-E-NODECW, DECwindows is not installed. The current system does not have the required DECwindows support. %GCU-E-HELPERROR Help subsystem error. The DECwindows Help system (Bookreader) encountered an error. %GCU-E-TOPICERROR Help topic not found. The DECwindows Help system could not locate the specified topic. %GCU-E-INDEXERROR Help index not found. The DECwindows Help system could not locate the specified index. %GCU-E-UNKNOWN_COMPONENT: {name} The current model contains reference to an unknown component. This can result from model or ruleset corruption. Search for the named component in the ruleset SYS$MANAGER:GALAXY.GCR. If it is not found, download a new one from the OpenVMS Galaxy web site. If the problem persists, delete and recreate the offending model. %GCU-I-UNASSIGNED_HW: Found unassigned {component}" The GCU has detected a hardware component which is not currently assigned to any Galaxy instance. This may result from intentionally leaving unassigned resources. Note the message and continue or assign the hardware component from the primary Galaxy console and reboot. %GCU-E-UNKNOWN_KEYWORD: {word} The GCU has parsed an unknown keyword in the current model file. This can only result from model file format corruption. Delete and recreate the offending model. %GCU-E-NOPARAM: Display field {field name} The GCU has parsed an incomplete component statement in the current model. This can only result from model file format corruption. Delete and recreate the offending model. %GCU-E-NOEDITFIELD: No editable field in display. The GCU has attempted to edit a component parameter which is undefined. This can only result from model file format corruption. Delete and recreate the offending model. %GCU-E-UNDEFTYPE, Undefined Parameter Data Type: {type} The GCU has parsed an unknown data type in a model component parameter. This can result from model file format corruption or incompatible ruleset for the current model. Search the ruleset SYS$MANAGER:GALAXY.GCR for the offending datatype. If not found, download a more recent ruleset from the OpenVMS Galaxy web site. If found, delete and recreate the offending model. %GCU-E-INVALIDMODEL, Invalid model structure in: {model file} The GCU attempted to load an invalid model file. Delete and recreate the offending model. %GCU-F-TERMINATE Unexpected termination. The GCU encountered a fatal DECwindows event. %GCU-E-GCTLOOP: Configuration Tree Parser Loop The GCU has attempted to parse a corrupt configuration tree. This may be a result of console firmware or operating system fault. %GCU-E-INVALIDNODE: Invalid node in Configuration Tree The GCU has parsed an invalid structure within the configuration tree. This can only result from configuration tree corruption or revision mismatch between the ruleset and console firmware. %GCU-W-UNKNOWNBUS: Unknown BUS subtype: {type} The GCU has parsed an unknown bus type in the current configuration tree. This can only result from revision mismatch between the ruleset and console firmware. %GCU-W-UNKNOWNCTRL, Unknown Controller type: {type} The GCU has parsed an unknown controller type in the current configuration tree. This can only result from revision mismatch between the ruleset and console firmware. %GCU-W-UNKNOWNCOMP, Unknown component type: {type} The GCU has parsed an unknown component type in the current configuration tree. This can only result from revision mismatch between the ruleset and console firmware. %GCU-E-NOIFUNCTION, Unknown internal function The user has modified the ruleset file and specified an unknown internal GCU function. Correct the ruleset or download a new one from the OpenVMS Galaxy web page. %GCU-E-NOEFUNCTION, Missing external function The user has modified the ruleset file and specified an unknown external function. Correct the ruleset or download a new one from the OpenVMS Galaxy web page. %GCU-E-NOCFUNCTION, Missing command function The user has modified the ruleset file and specified an unknown command procedure. Correct the ruleset or download a new one from the OpenVMS Galaxy web page. %GCU-E-UNKNOWN_COMPONENT: {component} The GCU has parsed an unknown component. This can result from ruleset corruption or revision mismatch between the ruleset and console firmware. %GCU-E-BADPROP, Invalid ruleset DEVICE property The GCU has parsed an invalid ruleset component statement. This can only result from ruleset corruption. Download a new one from the OpenVMS Galaxy web page. %GCU-E-BADPROP, Invalid ruleset CHART property The GCU has parsed an invalid chart statement. This can only result from ruleset corruption. Download a new one from the OpenVMS Galaxy web page. %GCU-E-BADPROP, Invalid ruleset INTERCONNECT property The GCU has parsed an invalid ruleset interconnect statement. This can only result from ruleset corruption. Download a new one from the OpenVMS Galaxy web page. %GCU-E-INTERNAL Slot {slot detail} The GCU has encountered an invalid datatype from a component parameter. This can result from ruleset or model corruption. Download a new one from the OpenVMS Galaxy web page. If the problem persists, delete and recreate the offending model. %GCU-F-PARSERR, {detail} The GCU encountered a fatal error while parsing the ruleset. Download a new one from the OpenVMS Galaxy web page. %GCU-W-NOLOADFONT: Unable to load font: {font} The GCU could not locate the specified font on the current system. A default font will be used instead. %GCU-W-NOCOLORCELL: Unable to allocate color The GCU is unable to access a colormap entry. This can result from a system with limited color support or from having an excessive number of graphical applications open at the same time. GCU-E-NOGALAXY, This system is not configured as a Galaxy. Description: The user has issued the CONFIGURE GALAXY/ENGAGE command on a system which is not configured for Galaxy operation. User Action: Configure your system for Galaxy operation using the procedures described in the OpenVMS Galaxy Guide. If you only want to run a single-instance Galaxy, enter CONFIGURE GALAXY without the /ENGAGE qualifier and follow the instructions provided by the Galaxy Configuration Utility. %GCU-E-ACTIONNOTALPHA GCU actions require OpenVMS Alpha A GCU user has attempted to invoke a Galaxy configuration operation on an OpenVMS VAX system. %GCU-I-ACTIONBEGIN at {time}, on {instance} {mode} This informational message indicates the start of a configuration action on the specified Galaxy instance. Note that many actions require collaboration between command environments on two separate Galaxy instances, thus, you may encounter two of these messages, one per instance involved in the operation. The mode argument indicates which instance is local versus remote. %GCU-S-ACTIONEND at {time}, on {nodename} This is the normal successful completion message following a Galaxy configuration action. Note that many actions require collaboration between command environments on two separate Galaxy instances, thus, you may encounter two of these messages, one per instance involved in the operation. %GCU-S-ACTIONEND, Exiting GCU$ACTIONS on ^Y Indicates that the user has aborted a Galaxy configuration action using Control-Y. %GCU-S-ACTIONEND, Exiting GCU$ACTIONS on error {message} Indicates that a Galaxy configuration action terminated with error status as indicated by the message argument. %GCU-E-ACTIONUNKNOWN no action specified Indicates that the GCU$ACTIONS.COM procedure was called improperly. It is possible that the command procedure has been corrupted or is out of revision for the current system. %GCU-E-ACTIONNOSIN no source instance name specified Indicates that the GCU$ACTIONS.COM procedure was called improperly. It is possible that the command procedure has been corrupted or is out of revision for the current system. %GCU-E-ACTIONBAD failed to execute the specfied action Indicates that a Galaxy configuration action aborted due to an indeterminate error condition. Review related screen messages and verify that the necessary proxy accounts have been established. %GCU-E-INSFPRIVS, Insufficient privileges for attempted operation An underprivileged user has attempted to perform a Galaxy configuration action. Typically, these actions are performed from within the system managers account. OPER and SYSPRV privileges are required. %GCU-E-NCF network connect to {instance} failed An error has occurred trying to open a DECnet task-to-task connection between the current and specified instances. Review related screen messages and verify that the necessary proxy accounts have been established.