Table a-9, Access contexts by document typ – Compaq OSI/FTAM D43 User Manual

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Compaq FTAM Responder Diagnostic Messages

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Access-Related Diagnostic Messages

Effect. The responder cancels the service, and the association is left in a data-transfer
idle state.

Recovery. The application or FTAM user should issue a cancel response and then
reissue the read request with the correct FADU operation. Make sure the document type
opened supports the access context. Refer to Table A-9 for valid access contexts.

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Cause. A local file-system error other than an end-of-file message has occurred on the
write service.

Effect. The responder cancels the service, and the association is left in a data-transfer
idle state.

Recovery. The application or FTAM user should issue a cancel response and then retry
the application. If the error persists, the file is probably corrupt and cannot be accessed.
In this case, the Compaq problem solver should perform the file recovery operations
normally used at the site; then the application or FTAM user can retry the application.

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Cause. A local file-system error other than an end-of-file message has occurred on the
read service. One possible cause of this error is that one of the records in an FTAM-3
file with a string-significance value of fixed contained a string whose length was smaller
than the maximum-string-length value. This could occur because the file was created
outside FTAM, because it was corrupted in some way, or because the wrong file was
specified.

Effect. The responder cancels the service.

Recovery. The application or FTAM user should issue a cancel response. The
application or FTAM user should ensure that the correct file is specified; the file must
satisfy the string-length rules described under “Maximum-String-Length Checking of
Data Values” in Section 4. If the application specified the correct file, the application or
FTAM user should retry the application; if the error persists, the file is probably corrupt
and cannot be accessed. In this case, the Compaq problem solver should perform the

Table A-9. Access Contexts by Document Typ

Document
Type

Access
Context

FTAM-2

FA, UA

FTAM-1,
FTAM-3,
and NBS-9

UA

Bad write (unspecific)

Bad read (unspecific)

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