Partial or unsuccessful retrievals – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Partial or Unsuccessful Retrievals

The following diagnostic messages appear when vproc encounters version procedure identification
problems.

ERROR: {
filename | pathname
} does not exist.

Cause
Either the specified file does not exist or you made a typographical error when entering the
specified fil name or pathname value.
Effect
If you are using vproc interactively, vproc prompts you for another filename or pathname. If
you are using vproc from an OSS shell prompt, vproc terminates.
Recovery
Check the filename or pathname and enter a corrected command or value.

>>NO T9xxx PROC<<

Cause
No version procedure information is stored in the specified file.
Effect
This is an informative message.
Recovery
No action is required.

No vproc found in this ar-format file

Cause
No version procedure information is stored in the indicated file.
Effect
This is an informative message.
Recovery
No action is required.

Version procedure:
{filename | pathname }: Not object file

Cause
Either the indicated file does not have a file code of a type thatvproc can read, or the file
contains only text data.
Effect
This is an informative message.

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