To get help about a debugger message, use the following general command format: DBG> HELP Messages message-identifier where message-identifier is the keyword displayed to the left of the message text. The additional topics list all message identifiers alphabetically. The following information is provided for each message identifier: message text, explanation, and user action.
1 – Example
For example, suppose the debugger displays the following message: %DEBUG-I-INITIAL, language is BASIC, module set to TEST In this example, the message identifier is INITIAL. To get information about this message, enter the following command: DBG> HELP Messages INITIAL
2 – Message Format
The following example shows the elements of a debugger diagnostic message: %DEBUG-W-NOSYMBOL, symbol 'X' is not in the symbol table 1 2 3 4 1 The facility name (DEBUG). 2 The severity level (W, in this example). 3 The message identifier (NOSYMBOL, in this example). The message identifier is an abbreviation of the message text. 4 The message text. The identifier enables you to find the explanation for a diagnostic message from the debugger's online help (and the action you need to take, if any).
3 – Severity Levels
The possible severity levels for diagnostic messages are as follows: S (success) I (informational) W (warning) E (error) F (fatal, or severe error) Success and informational messages inform you that the debugger has performed your request. Warning messages indicate that the debugger might have performed some, but not all, of your request and that you should verify the result. Error messages indicate that the debugger could not perform your request, but that the state of the debugging session was not changed. The only exceptions are if the message identifier was DBGERR or INTERR. These identifiers signify an internal debugger error, and you should submit a Software Performance Report (SPR) in such cases. Fatal messages indicate that the debugger could not perform your request and that the debugging session is in an indeterminate state from which you cannot recover reliably. Typically, the error ends the debugging session.
4 – ABORTCMD
Aborting command due to kernel debugger termination. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The kernel debugger terminated so the current command was aborted. User Action: Check the reason the kernel debugger terminated.
5 – ABORTED
command aborted by user request Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The command being executed was stopped when you typed CTRL-C. User Action: No action necessary.
6 – ABSDATSYN
absolute date-time syntax error Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The date-time value could not be converted because it is not in the proper VMS format. User Action: Re-enter the date-time value using the correct VMS date-time format.
7 – ACCADDCOM
access violation in address computation for address_value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The address computation for the specified variable resulted in an access violation. This normally means that a register value or a descriptor needed in the address computation is uninitialized or corrupted. User Action: If the necessary register or descriptor is not yet initialized, the variable is not available at this point in the code. If the register or descriptor is corrupted, the cause of this error should be located and corrected.
8 – ACTIVATING
program is activating Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The process process-specification has just activated, and is now connected to the main debugger. Any SET BREAK/ACTIVATING or SET TRACE/ACTIVATING events will now take effect. User Action: Submit an SPR. This message is handled internally, and should never be signaled to the user.
9 – ADDRANCOV
address range covers more than one module address_value is in path_ name address_value is in path_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The address range specified in a debugger EXAMINE/SOURCE command covers more than a single module. This is not allowed. The start address CZ is in module mod1 and the end address yyy is in module mod2. User Action: Re-enter the command with a valid address range.
10 – ADDRESSMODE
instruction uses illegal or undefined addressing modes Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
11 – ADDRMBZ
a must-be-zero field in an address was not zero Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This is an internal debugger error. User Action: If the error is reproducible, submit a Software Performance Report and, if possible, enclose both a copy of the program being debugged and a logged debugging session that reproduces the error.
12 – ADDRREG
& not allowed on register variables: operand bound to register_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The C language & operator could not be applied to the given operand because the operand is a register variable. This is not allowed in the C language definition. User Action: Do not use the & operator on a register variable.
13 – ALOCMEMERR
the debugger detected an error when trying to allocate memory for an object in routine function_name. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger detected an error when allocating memory. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
14 – ALPHANOSSI
static watchpoints may cause memory probes to fail. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger implements static watchpoints by write- protecting the page containing the variable being watched. A system service that writes to user memory will probe for write access before executing the write. With static watchpoints set, if such a system service probes a write-protected page, the system service will return SS$_ACCVIO instead of successfully completing. This also holds for user written routines that probe memory for write access. On VAX, the debugger could work around the problem with system services via system service interception. On Alpha AXP this system service interception is not yet implemented. User Action: If this potential behavior change is not acceptable, reset the watchpoint without the /STATIC qualifier.
15 – ALREADYCONNECTED
a debugger has already connected to the desired process. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The process you are trying to connect to is already connected to a debugger. There can only be one connection at a time. User Action: Disconnect the other debugger from the desired process before attempting to reconnect your session. If the problem cannot be solved, submit a Software Performance Report.
16 – AMBFIELD
field_name is an ambiguous field name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The reference to the given field cannot be resolved because there is more than one field with the given name. User Action: Fully qualify the reference with a complete name for the desired field.
17 – AMBIGQUAL
qualifier qualifier_name is ambiguous Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The qualifier cannot be resolved to a single option. There is more than one option to the command that starts with these characters. User Action: Add more of the characters to the qualifier string to make the option unambiguous. The qualifier should be unambiguous when it has at least four characters.
18 – AMPERSAND
operand of ampersand must be lvalue Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The C language & operator cannot be applied to the result of an expression. This is not allowed in the C language definition. User Action: Do not use the & operator in this context.
19 – ARGLSTNOREAD
argument list for frame frame-addr is not readable at address arg- addr Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger is attempting to chain down the call stack, following frame pointers. The debugger has determined that part or all of the argument list for the frame at frame-addr is not accessible for reading. This argument list lies at arg- addr. This usually indicates a corrupt frame list, but could also indicate that the program has protected part of memory in which the frame lies. In either case, this is an error. User Action: Determine what part of your code is writing into the FP register or overwriting the saved frame pointer on the call stack (or a preceding saved frame pointer) and correct it. Since the debugger looks at the call stack to symbolize addresses, you may suppress some of these messages by typing the command "SET MODE NOSYMBOLIC".
20 – ARGNEEDSCOM
a VMS command must be specified in order to pass arguments in a RUN or RERUN command Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: In order to specify arguments on a VMS run command, the command must be specified using a foreign command, or set using SET COMMAND. This VMS definition must be supplied to the Debugger RUN command using the /COMMAND qualifier. User Action: Supply the proper /COMMAND qualifier along with the /ARGUMENT switch.
21 – ASTARGNOREAD
AST arguments for AST frame frame-addr at astarg-addr is not readable Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger is attempting to chain down the call stack, following frame pointers. The debugger has determined that part or all of the AST argument array for the AST frame at frame-addr is not accessible for reading. This vector lies at astarg-addr. This usually indicates a corrupt frame list, but could also indicate that the program has protected part of memory in which the frame lies. In either case, this is an error. User Action: Determine what part of your code is writing into the FP register or overwriting the saved frame pointer on the call stack (or a preceding saved frame pointer) and correct it. Since the debugger looks at the call stack to symbolize addresses, you may suppress some of these messages by typing the command "SET MODE NOSYMBOLIC".
22 – ASTWASDISABLED
ASTs were disabled, are still disabled Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The delivery of asynchronous system traps ASTs were already turned off in your program when the DISABLE AST command was issued. User Action: None
23 – ASTWASENABLED
ASTs were enabled, are still enabled Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The delivery of asynchronous system traps ASTs were already turned on in your program when the ENABLE AST command was issued. User Action: None
24 – ATNEEDSENABLE
the /AT qualifier was specified, /ENABLE was not Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The /AT qualifier is only appropriate with the /ENABLE qualifier. User Action: Reenter the command, specifying /ENABLE.
25 – ATTACHED
terminal now attached to process process_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The control of your terminal is being passed from the current process to another process by means of the ATTACH command. User Action: None
26 – ATTREQREF
attach request refused Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The specified process could not be attached to. Either it was not detached or it did not belong to the caller's job. User Action: Ensure that the specified process is detached and belongs to the caller's job.
27 – BADADDSPA
attempted to compare addresses in different address spaces Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This is an internal debugger error. User Action: If the error is reproducible, submit a Software Performance Report and, if possible, enclose both a copy of the program being debugged and a logged debugging session that reproduces the error.
28 – BADADDSTA
attempted to compare addresses with different address states, error occurred comparing address with address Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This is an internal debugger error. User Action: If the error is reproducible, submit a Software Performance Report and, if possible, enclose both a copy of the program being debugged and a logged debugging session that reproduces the error.
29 – BADBODPACK
incorrect package spec name in body-spec spec-name, module mod-name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The compiler has generated invalid Debug Symbol Table information. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report against the compiler.
30 – BADDESCR
descriptor for 'symbol_name' is bad or is not set up yet Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The descriptor for the given symbol points into memory that cannot be read by the Debugger. User Action: Correct the descriptor.
31 – BADDISCVAL
incorrect value of tag_value in discriminant field tag_name. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The discriminate value you gave was out of range. User Action: Supply a discriminate value that is within the correct range.
32 – BADDST
bad debugger symbol table (compiler error) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger has detected an error in the Debug Symbol Table of your program. This indicates an internal error in either the debugger or the compiler of this module. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report.
33 – BADDSTVER
invalid version info for module !AC (generated by !AC)!/!_Expected V!UW.!UW, got V!UW.!UW Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The compiler-generated Debug Symbol Table for the specified module does not contain a valid version number identifier. User Action: Submit an SPR to the compiler or assembler that was used to compile the module. Include the compiler version number and a sample source program which reproduces the error.
34 – BADEVNPAR
parameter does not have permitted data type for this event Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The event you specified cannot be used with the specified symbol. For example, you cannot specify the RUN event except on TASK type symbols. Please see the documentation for details on which events can be specified with which symbol types. User Action: Specify the correct symbol type for this event.
35 – BADEXH
the user-mode exit handler list is corrupt Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: While walking the list of user-mode exit handlers, the debugger detected a forward link which pointed to an inaccessible exit control block. User Action: Check for a call to the SYS$DCLEXH system service that specifies an illegal exit control block argument. Also verify that exit control blocks are not getting corrupted later in the program.
36 – BADFRAME
bad FP or bad saved FP at pointer-addr in call stack, can't read frame near frame-addr Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger is attempting to chain down the call stack, following frame pointers. The FP register (if pointer- addr is "FFFFFFFF") or the saved frame pointer at location pointer-addr points to a frame at least part of which is not read accessible near location frame-addr. User Action: Determine what part of your code is writing into the FP register or overwriting the saved frame pointer on the call stack (or a preceding saved frame pointer) and correct it. Since the debugger looks at the call stack to symbolize addresses, you may suppress some of these messages by typing the command "SET MODE NOSYMBOLIC".
37 – BADHANDLE
non-existent object handle passed to routine Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger uses object handles for passing information around within itself. The debugger has used a non- existent or corrupt handle for an operation. The user should never see this message. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR)
38 – BADINCAR
the target system has the wrong incarnation. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: After a network failure, the debugger has attempted to re-connect to the target system. However, the target systems incarnation value does not match the last known incarnation, therefore this debug session is no longer valid. This is most likely due to the target system rebooting. User Action: Start up the debugger and target system again from scratch.
39 – BADOPCODE
opcode opcode_name is unknown Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The opcode opcode_name specified as a command parameter is unknown to the debugger. It may be the case that an opcode synonym has been specified which is not recognized by the debugger. User Action: Specify a valid opcode or specify an opcode synonym that the debugger recognizes.
40 – BADPARAM
bad parameter value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
41 – BADSCOPE
invalid pathname path_name, SCOPE not changed Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The scope path_name specified in the SET SCOPE command contained a pathname that does not exist. User Action: Specify a valid scope.
42 – BADSIGARG
bad sigarg pointer at pointer-addr or bad sigarg vector, can't read sigarg vector near sigarg-addr Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger is attempting to chain down the call stack, following frame pointers, and has encountered an exception handler. The signal argument pointer at location pointer-addr points to a signal argument vector at least part of which is not read accessible near location sigarg-addr. User Action: Determine what part of your code is overwriting the stored signal argument pointer on the call stack, or part of the signal argument vector itself, and correct it. Since the debugger looks at the call stack to symbolize addresses, you may suppress some of these messages by typing the command "SET MODE NOSYMBOLIC".
43 – BADSTACK
stack corrupted - no further data available Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: While displaying part of the call stack, the debugger has determined that the stack is corrupted and cannot continue executing the command. User Action: See the secondary message for more information.
44 – BADSTARTPC
cannot access start PC = address_value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Location address_value is not an accessible address and therefore cannot be executed. This is often caused when a GO command with no address specification is entered after the program has terminated. The debugger tries to execute an instruction at location 0, which is not accessible. User Action: Specify a different address specification in the GO command or, if the program has terminated, you can exit from the debugger and initiate the program with the DCL command RUN.
45 – BADSTATUS
bad status returned from routine-name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger got an unexpected error status from the system service or RTL routine routine-name. User Action: Examine the error message and consider if the problem is related to a lack of quota or otherwise related to your program's behavior. If so, then take corrective action. If, after this evaluation, you believe that the problem lies in the debugger, then submit a Software Performance Report.
46 – BADSUBPAR
incorrect parent name in subunit sym-name, in module mod-name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The compiler has generated invalid Debug Symbol Table information. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report against the compiler.
47 – BADTAGVAL
incorrect value of tag_value in tag field tag_name. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The tag value you gave was out of range. User Action: Supply a tag that is within the correct range.
48 – BADTARGET
target location protected, cannot perform deposit Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The target address of the DEPOSIT command cannot be made writeable. The DEPOSIT command cannot be performed. User Action: None.
49 – BADUSEPACK
incorrect package name in use clause use-name, module module-name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The compiler has generated invalid Debug Symbol Table information. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report against the compiler.
50 – BADUSREVNT
bad user-specified event table or event entry in user RTL Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger has detected an internal inconsistency in the event tables of the Run Time Library. This indicates an internal error in either the debugger or the Run Time Library. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report.
51 – BADWATCH
cannot watch protect address address_value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A SET WATCH command specified a protected address. Note that you cannot place a watchpoint on a dynamically allocated variable because these variables are stored on the stack. User Action: Do not use watchpoint on this address.
52 – BADWIDGET
the debugger can not write to the command dialog box, is not initialized. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger got an unexpected status when trying to write to the command dialog box. This prevents the debugger from continuing this session. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
53 – BASVARNOTSET
base variable not set up yet Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The pointer to the based variable has not been set up by an ALLOCATE statement. Without a valid pointer, the reference cannot be made. User Action: Execute the ALLOCATE statement that defines the pointer for this based variable and then use the pointer to dereference the desired variable.
54 – BITRANGE
bit range out of limits Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The EVALUATE command specified a bit field that is too wide. User Action: The low limit of the bit field is 0 and the high limit is 31; the maximum range is 31:0.
55 – BKPTNOTFOUND
the debugger detected an error searching for this breakpoint. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger detected and error when searching for the existence of the breakpoint in the list current breakpoints. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
56 – BPTDIFMOD
breakpoint or tracepoint being set in a different module. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The specified line number was not found in the current module. Consequently, Debug is setting the breakpoint or tracepoint in a module later in the call stack or in a set module not on the call stack. User Action: If the breakpoint or tracepoint was intended to be set in the current module, cancel the breakpoint or tracepoint and specify a line number in the current module.
57 – BPTONDATA
execution breakpoint or tracepoint set on data item Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The command requested a breakpoint or tracepoint for a data item. Typically breakpoints are set only on code locations. User Action: See the following message.
58 – BRINCRITSEC
the breakpoint at !XL (hex) will cause the STx_C at !XL to fail; the LDx_L is at !XL Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger has limited support for debugging of critical sections delimited by memory locking/unlocking (e.g. LDx_L/STx_C (load-locked/store-conditional) instructions. The exception mechanisms used by the debugger causes the lock-flag set by the locking instruction to be cleared. This action affects the behavior of subsequent instructions that rely on memory being locked. Such critical sections are (or should be) coded to retry when the LDx_L or STx_C fail. User Action: Cancel or deactivate all breakpoint events that might trigger while the application being debugged is executing the critical section; a breakpoint at the LDx_L is permissible (will not effect the the lock-flag); a STEP issued from the load_ lock instruction without interfering breakpoints or watchpoints will completely step over the critical section.
59 – BUFFEROVF
buffer overflow Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
60 – BUFOVRFLOW
An internal buffer overflow has been detected Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The size of an internal buffer is insufficient to perform this operation User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
61 – BUTTONEXISTS
Button !AC already exists in the button list. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
62 – BUTTONNOTFOUND
Button !AC not found in the internal button list Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
63 – BUTTONTOOMANY
Too many buttons can not generate unique button name. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
64 – BWLGISMUS
B, W, L, G, I, or S must precede ^ for operand number operand_number Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: You must specify the type of offset as either B (byte), W (word), or L (longword). You must specify the type of literal as either I (immediate) or S (short). You may specify the addressing mode as G (general). User Action: Enter the instruction again, specifying the operand using one of the above modes.
65 – CALLDONE
Call to user program complete Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This signal is generated by the debugger kernel after a called routine returns. User Action: Submit an SPR. This message is handled internally, and should never be signaled to the user.
66 – CANBRKWAT
cancel it and set a watchpoint if that is what was intended Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: If you intended to get notified when the specified location was modified rather than executed, then a watchpoint should have been set rather than a breakpoint. User Action: If a watchpoint was intended, then cancel the breakpoint and set a watchpoint.
67 – CANTACCESSMAIN
cannot access the main debugger Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The kernel debugger cannot access the main debugger. The reason is given in the message following this message. User Action: Correct the problem given by the messages following this message. If the problem cannot be solved, submit a Software Performance Report.
68 – CANTBLDATTRLIST
Cannot build an ACA Services attribute list. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Debug could not build the attribute list needed to invoke an ACA Services function. The ACA Services function will not be executed. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
69 – CANTCREATEMAIN
could not create the debugger subprocess Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An error occurred while trying to create a subprocess to run the sharable main debugger image. The reason is given in the message following this message. User Action: Correct the problem given by the messages following this message. If the problem cannot be solved, submit a Software Performance Report.
70 – CANTFINDELEM
Debug cannot retrieve optional arguments to the DEBUG message. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Optional arguments were specified to the DEBUG message however Debug cannot retrieve these arguments from ACA Services. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
71 – CANTFREEATTRLIST
Cannot deallocate an ACA Services attribute list. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Debug could not deallocate the attribute list needed to invoke an ACA Services function. User Action: No action necessary.
72 – CANTGETFID
cannot get file-id for image file opened on channel channel-number Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An error occurred while trying to get the file-id of the image file opened on channel channel-number. The reason is given in the message following this message. User Action: Correct the problem given by the messages following this message. If the problem cannot be solved, submit a Software Performance Report.
73 – CANTGETLISTCNT
Debug cannot retrieve the list count on an item list. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An item list was secified in an ACA Services message to Debug, however, in the course of processing the message, Debug could not retrieve the count of the number of items in the list from ACA Services. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
74 – CANTINTPRO
cannot interrupt process !AC Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger could not interrupt the specified process because it was deleted. This message usually indicates that the specified process terminated abnormally-either via the DCL STOP command or via a call to $DELPRC. User Action: The debugger failed to interrupt the process. Unless the reason for this is apparent, submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
75 – CANTOPNIMG
cannot open image image_name (File: device_name:(file_id,file_ id,file_id)) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The information the debugger needs to allow you to debug this section of code is in an image file that could not be opened. User Action: Check for the existence of the specified file and/or its associated file protection attributes.
76 – CANTPAST
cannot paste to read-only window. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The window which has the input focus is a read-only window. You cannot paste to a read-only window. User Action: Assign the input focus to a writeable window and, if applicable, to the appropriate text-entry field.
77 – CANTREGSERVER
Could not register Debug as ACA Services server. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Debug could not register itself as an ACA Services Server. User Action: Verify that ACA Services is installed and that the Control Server is running on the current system. If ACA Services is installed and the Control Server is running on the current system and this problem still exist, submit a Software Performace Report, otherwise install ACA Services and start the Control Server.
78 – CANTUNREGSERVER
Could not unregister Debug as ACA Services server. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Debug could not unregister itself as an ACA Services Server. User Action: Use ACA Services command, STOP SERVER, to unregister Debug as an ACA Services server.
79 – CIRCSTK
circular stack at frame address frame-addr Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger is attempting to chain down the call stack, following frame pointers. The debugger has determined that the linked frames loop back on themselves at frame-addr. User Action: Determine what part of your code is writing into the FP register or overwriting the saved frame pointer on the call stack (or a preceding saved frame pointer) and correct it. Since the debugger looks at the call stack to symbolize addresses, you may suppress some of these messages by typing the command "SET MODE NOSYMBOLIC".
80 – CIREXLST
command aborted after number_of_handlers exit handlers displayed circular exit handler list suspected Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: After displaying information about 100 exit handlers, the debugger suspects a circular exit handler list. User Action: If there is a circular exit handler list, then identify and correct the error in the user program.
81 – CLIBRDFAI
clipboard operation failure Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: One of the DECtoolkit clipboard routines has failed. The attempt to write to the clipboard may not have completed successfully. User Action: Verify that the clipboard contains the data that you wrote to it. If it does not, attempt the operation again.
82 – CLIBRDLCK
clipboard locked Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Some other DECWINDOWS application has locked the clipboard. User Action: Wait until the other application has released the clipboard.
83 – CMDBUFFERR
the debugger detected an error in the size of the command buffer size. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger detected an error when trying to process the input command. Debug determined that the command buffer size was to small to store the command buffer. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
84 – CMDFAILED
the !AC command has failed Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The command has failed. The command has had no effect on the current debugging session. User Action: Reenter the command after correcting the problem.
85 – CMDISCOR
the correct command is command_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The previous message shows the obsolete command. The command replacing it is shown in this message. User Action: Use the correct command as shown. The obsolete command will not be available in a future release of the debugger.
86 – CMDISOBS
command command_name is obsolete Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This command is obsolete. User Action: Do not use this command, it will not be available in a future release of the debugger.
87 – CMDNOTAVAIL
the command command_name is not available Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The specified command, although available in some debug implementations, is not available in this one. One reason why is that the qualifier just doesn't make sense on the platform. For example, the /JSB qualifier on a STEP command doesn't make sense on Alpha VMS because there is no "JSB" instruction like there is on VAX VMS. User Action: Choose another command.
88 – CMDNOTDW
The !AC command is not allowed in the DECWindows debugger Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The specified command may not be used with the DECWindows debugger. User Action: Do not use the command with the DECWindows debugger.
89 – CMDNOTONE
The !AC command is not allowed in the one process debugger Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The specified command may not be used with the single process debugger. User Action: Do not use the command with the one process debugger.
90 – CMDSYNERR
command syntax error at or near 'the debugger_command_segment' Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: There is a syntax error in the Debug command somewhere near the string shown in the message. User Action: Correct the syntax error and re-enter the command.
91 – CMPNOTFND
specified component not found in this type Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The enumeration component named in this operation could not be found in the list of components defined for this type. User Action: Correct the name of the enumeration component or correct the expression.
92 – CNTRLWRDNOTACCESS
the vector control word is not accessible Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger does not have direct access to the vector control word. Therefore the operands of this instruction cannot be displayed correctly. User Action: Do not attempt to display the operands of vector instructions whose control word is not accessible to the debugger.
93 – COMPNDSTRNG
the debugger detected an error when generating a compound string. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger could not generate a compound string that is utilized by the Xtoolkit. User Action: No action necessary.
94 – CONFIGSAVED
the window configuration is saved. Configuration will be preserved next time you bring up the debugger. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
95 – CONFLICT
illegal combination of command elements - check documentation Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Command line elements conflict in their operations. The command will not be performed. User Action: Do not specify conflicting command line elements.
96 – CONFROMEXC
warning: you are continuing from a severe error Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger has encountered a severe error and is continuing. The validity of this debugging session can no longer be guaranteed. User Action: Determine and correct the cause of the severe error. If the problem cannot be solved, submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
97 – CONSTRCOMP
illegal deposit to a constrained record component Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger cannot DEPOSIT into a constrained record component. User Action: Do not attempt to deposit into a constrained record component.
98 – COULDNOTRUN
The RUN or RERUN command did not succeed Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An error occurred while trying to create a subprocess for the program to run. The error status returned from the RUN or RERUN command is appended to this message. User Action: If the error is correctable, correct the problem and reenter the command. If not, the RUN and RERUN commands are unavailable.
99 – CPOSTDECR
side effect on post-decrement operation not performed Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger does not support the evaluation of a post-decrement expression. User Action: None
100 – CPOSTINCR
side effect on post-increment operation not performed Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger does not support the evaluation of a post-increment expression. User Action: None
101 – CPREDECR
side effect on pre-decrement operation not performed Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger does not support the evaluation of a pre-decrement expression. User Action: None
102 – CPREINCR
side effect on pre-increment operation not performed Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger does not support the evaluation of a pre-increment expression. User Action: None
103 – CRMPSCFAIL
failed to map-in the debugger Symbol Table (DST) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: There will always be a secondary message describing why the debugger failed to map-in the debugger symbol table (DST) or global symbol table (GST). User Action: Please refer to the secondary message to take the appropriate action.
104 – CVTNEGUNS
cannot convert negative value to unsigned value at or near opcode_ name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The command is attempting to assign a negative value to an unsigned type. This is not allowed. User Action: Do not attempt to put a negative value into an unsigned variable.
105 – DBGERR
internal debugger coding error. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An internal debugger error has been encountered. User Action: If the error is reproducible, submit a Software Performance Report and, if possible, enclose both a copy of the program being debugged and a logged debugging session that reproduces the error.
106 – DBGSTOPPED
a debugger process from a previous debugging session has been terminated Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: While attempting to create a process to run the debugger, a debug process from a previous debugging session was found and terminated. User Action: Under normal circumstances, the debugger process will exit when a debugging session ends via the EXIT or QUIT commands. If the previous debugging session was terminated with an EXIT or QUIT command and this error is reproducable, then submit a Software Performance Report (SPR)
107 – DECLARERR
too many declarations, parameter_name ignored Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: There is a mismatch between the number of declarations in a command procedure and the number of parameters passed to that command procedure. User Action: Check the command procedure and the DECLARE statements within to see if they agree with the number of parameters on the command line.
108 – DECOVF
decimal overflow at or near opcode_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The value being deposited does not fit into the specified address. User Action: Specify either a smaller value or a different target address.
109 – DECROPRAND
illegal packed or decimal string value (Reserved Operand fault occurred during conversion) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger encountered a Reserved Operand Fault when attempting to convert the specified value. This indicates that the packed or decimal string value did not contain a valid number. User Action: Ensure that the string value contains only valid digits.
110 – DEFKEY
state_name key key_name has been defined Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The defining of functions keys has just been performed using the DEFINE/KEY command. This command assigns a string to function key. This is the logging message for the DEFINE/KEY command. User Action: None
111 – DEFKEYERR
error in processing DEFINE/KEY command: Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: There was an error in defining the given key in the display system. The key may not be redefinable, either because the display system will not allow it or because there are protections that prevent it. The key definition may be invalid. User Action: Correct the error in the key definition.
112 – DEFTOOREC
Command defined with too many levels of recursion. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Commands may only be defined to a specified depth of recursion (now set at 100). User Action: Redefine your command such that it uses less levels of recursion.
113 – DELKEY
state_name key key_name has been deleted Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The undefining of functions keys has just been performed using the DELETE/KEY command. This command deletes the key definitions that were established by the DEFINE/KEY command or, by default by the debugger.This is the logging message for the DELETE/KEY command. User Action: None
114 – DELKEYERR
error in processing DELETE/KEY command: Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: There was an error in deleting the given key definition from the display mechanism. The key may not be a defined key. The key definition might also be protected against deletions. User Action: Correct the error in the command or correct the protections of the key in the display mechanism being used.
115 – DELTIMTOO
delta time too large Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger encountered an error when attempting to convert the string form of the delta time to binary. User Action: Enter the delta time specifying a smaller value.
116 – DESCNOTSET
descriptor not set up yet Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A descriptor used in an expression in the command is not yet fully initialized. Some of the fields are not valid, which means that the Debugger cannot completely evaluate the expression. User Action: Examine the descriptor that caused the problem and determine which fields are not correct. Fill in these fields with the correct values.
117 – DISABLEAST
ASTs were enabled, are now disabled Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Delivery of asynchronous system traps (ASTs) has been turned off in your program by a DISABLE AST command. User Action: None
118 – DISNAMREQ
display name required with this command Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: user did not specify a display name with this command User Action: enter a display name with this command
119 – DISNOTSEL
display not selected because removed from screen Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: You specified a display which is removed from the screen. User Action: Either specify a display which is not removed from the screen, or place the specified display onto the screen and attempt the operation again.
120 – DISPEXISTS
display_name display already exists; cannot be set until canceled Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: You attempted to create a display which already exists, either by explicitly creating the display or by trying to save the contents of a display into currently existing display. User Action: Specify a display which does not exist.
121 – DISPKINDINV
the display kind display_name is not available Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The specified display kind, although available in some debug implementations, is not available in this one. User Action: Do not select the display kind.
122 – DISPRLENSIZ
length of display_name display cannot exceed maximum size increase size using /SIZE=n or specify fewer lines Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: You attempted to resize the display so that the number of visible lines in the display is larger than the number of lines which are saved for the display. The debugger has set the number of visible lines of the display to the SIZE value of the display. User Action: Either decrease the number of visible lines in the display, or increase the number of lines which are saved for this display by the use of the SIZE value.
123 – DIVBYZERO
attempted to divide by zero Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: During the evaluation of an expression, the debugger noticed an attempt to divide by zero. User Action: Correct the expression so that it does not divide by zero.
124 – DSTERRG
error in DST (compiler error). GOTO DST has been ignored Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This represents an internal compiler, linker or debugger error. If this can be reproduced please submit an Software Performance Report (SPR). User Action: If this can be reproduced please submit an Software Performance Report (SPR).
125 – DSTNESDEP
DST nesting depth too deep in module path_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Symbol table nesting depth is too deep in the specified module. This occurs if routine nesting or data record nesting is very deep in the user program. User Action: Simplify the user program and run again.
126 – DUPLVQUAL
Duplicate or conflicting vector qualifier specified at 'command_ line' Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The qualifier indicated in the shown command line fragment has already been specified, or is conflicting with an earlier specified qualifier. User Action: Delete the qualifier in error.
127 – DUPSTATLINK
more than one static link DST encountered in path_name, compiler error Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Only one static link DST record is permitted for a given module, Ada package, or routine. This message indicates that this constraint was violated somewhere within the specified module. This message usually indicates a compiler error. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
128 – DWERR
a DECwindows toolkit error has occurred the message text is '!AS' Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An error has been reported by the DECwindows toolkit. This indicates that either the toolkit or the X server has detected a problem with the debuggers DECwindows display(s). User Action: Try to correct the problem specified in the message. For further information or assistance on this problem, contact your System Manager.
129 – DWNOT1PROC
the 1 process debugger cannot be run in DECwindows mode Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger must have ASTs enabled at all times in order to properly run as a DECwindows program. This is not possible for a 1 process debugger. Therefore, the debugger is defaulting to not run as a DECwindows debugger. User Action: Correct the logical name assignment for DBG$PROCESS to be either "MULTIPROCESS" or "DEFAULT", and try again.
130 – DYNIMGSET
setting image image_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger is automatically setting to the image containing the current PC. This is only an informational message. User Action: None
131 – DYNMODSET
setting module path_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger is automatically setting to the module containing the current PC. This is only an informational message. User Action: None
132 – EDITDISVER
the original version is file_specification Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The original file has been revised since the start of the debug session. This message indicates that source lines may not correspond to the ones used to compile this module User Action: Use SET SOURCE command to point to the original source file if possible and re-attempt operation.
133 – EDITERROR
error while trying to EDIT Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An error occurred because of specifying a bad command line or because of choosing an editor which is not installed on this system. User Action: Check command line syntax and re-enter, or select an editor which is installed on the system. For further information on the installed editors contact your system manager.
134 – EDITFILE
editing file file_specification Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger is currently setup to edit the file as specified in the message. This is only an informational message. User Action: None
135 – EDITNOFILE
no source file to use for editing Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This messages indicates that the debugger could not find the specified source file to use for editing. User Action: Use SET SOURCE command to point to the original source file if possible and reattempt operation.
136 – EDITREVVER
editing a revised version of the original source file Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The original source file has been revised since the start of the debug session. This message indicates that future source line may not correspond to the ones used to compile this module. User Action: Use SET SOURCE command to point to the original source file if possible and reattempt operation.
137 – EMPTFIELDVIEW
the debugger detected an error when retrieving information on a particular window view. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger could not retrieve the necessary information for a particular view display. This inhibits the debugger from manipulating the contents of the window at this time. User Action: No action necessary.
138 – ENABLEAST
ASTs were disabled, are now enabled Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Delivery of asynchronous system traps (ASTs) has been turned off in your program by a DISABLE AST command. User Action: None
139 – ENTRYMASK
entry mask has non-zero value in bits 12:13 Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This is an internal status signal, it should never be seen by the user. If this message does occur please submit a Software Performance Report (SPR). User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
140 – ENTRYNOTFND
the debugger detected an error when searching for a window object. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: When looking for a window object, the debugger detected an error. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
141 – ENUMRANGE
enumeration value out of range Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An error in your program indicates that the value of this enumeration is out of range. User Action: Examine this field in numeric format to determine its value. Determine the error in your code and make the appropriate corrections.
142 – ERRACTIMG
unable to activate image Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A bad status was returned from LIB$FIND_IMAGE_ SYMBOL. This message should be issued in the $DBG_INFO context. User Action: The image the debugger was trying to activate could not be activated. The following error should help to resolve the problem.
143 – ERRASSIGN
the attempt to acquire an I/O channel for the debugger failed Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A bad status was returned from a $ASSIGN type of call. This message should be issued in the $DBG_INFO context. User Action: The debugger needs to acquire I/O channels to do I/O. In this case the debugger failed to acquire such a channel. Check your process quotas.
144 – ERRCLSFILE
unable to close file Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A bad status was returned from a call to close a file. This message should be issued in the $DBG_INFO context. User Action: The debugger failed to close a file. Unless the reason for this is apparent, submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
145 – ERRCREATPB
the debugger detected an error when trying to create the user defined push button. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger detected and error when trying to create the user defined push button. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
146 – ERRCREATWIND
the debugger detected an error when trying to create a window in routine function_name. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger detected an error when trying to create a window. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
147 – ERRCRELNM
unable to create a logical name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger creates logical names for input and output redirection. This message should be issued in the $DBG_ INFO context. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
148 – ERRDEASSIGN
attempt to deassign an I/O channel acquired by the debugger failed Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger wanted to deassign an I/O channel that is acquired for internal purposes. This error notes the failure of the SYS$DASSGN system service, probably due to an invalid channel. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
149 – ERRFAO
unable to format output string Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An error was returned from a call to $FAO. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
150 – ERRFETCHWID
the debugger detected an error while fetching objects from the the Motif Resource Manager (MRM) in routine function_name. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger could not find one of the necessary objects in the Motif Resource Manager (MRM). This prevents the debugger from continuing this session. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
151 – ERRGETDVI
unable to get device information Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger needed some information from $GETDVI and the call failed. This indicates a programming error. No doubt bad parameters were passed in. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
152 – ERRGETEF
attempt to allocate an event flag failed Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger wanted to allocate a local event flag for it's own use. For some reason the routine called to allocate the event flag failed. This message is usually issued in the $DBG_INFO context. User Action: The debugger needs event flags to operate. Check the program being debugged for excessive allocation of event flags.
153 – ERRINSDEC
error occurred while decoding instruction at current PC Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger has encountered an error during decoding an instruction at the current PC User Action: The address may be an entry mask, examine the instruction 2 bytes beyond the specified address.
154 – ERRINSIGNAL
signal arguments were incorrect, signal cannot be decoded Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The arguments which were passed as part of the signal in your program were incorrect. The debugger encountered an error in trying to analyze the signal arguments. The error is shown in the message following this message. User Action: Analyze the arguments passed to LIB$SIGNAL by your program, and correct the error.
155 – ERRINVEDIT
error invoking editor Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: While trying to invoke an editor a bad status was returned. User Action: Is the requested editor available and working properly. If so, submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
156 – ERROPENHIER
the debugger detected an error while opening the Motif resource (UID) file, in routine function_name. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger User Action: Please make sure that resource (UID) file for the debugger is in appropriate directory (Usually SYS$SYSTEM). Please consult your system manager.
157 – ERROR
internal debugger error detected Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Correct the problem given by the messages following this message. If the problem cannot be solved, submit a Software Performance Report.
158 – ERRORLIMIT
Error limit = error-limit, dumping terminated Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The error limit specified for the DST dump was exceeded; the dumper was unable to continue processing the input file. By default, the error limit is set at 5. Use the /ERROR_ LIMIT qualifier to change the value.
159 – ERROR_BLOCK
error handle signalled, address = address Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger signalled an error handle. This should never happen. The error handles are an internal construct which are used to obtain information within the debugger. They should never appear in user-visible messages. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR)
160 – ERRQIOW
error from $QIOW Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A bad status was returned from a call to $QIOW. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
161 – ERRSMG
error returned from a call to the Screen Management Facility (SMG) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A bad status was returned from a call to SMG. This could be a result of any number of things which may or may not be a debugger problem. User Action: Check the user program for potential interactions between it and the debugger; pasteboard sharing and the like. Also, check the set up of the terminal which might cause SMG some problem. If the error still can't be explained submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
162 – ERRSYSSERV
error returned from an internal debugger system service call Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A bad status was returned from a call to a system service. This message is to be in the context of the $DBG_INFO macro which will list the particular system service. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
163 – ERRTARGOP
unable to perform operation for current target system Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This is an internal debugger error. User Action: If the error is reproducible, submit a Software Performance Report and, if possible, enclose both a copy of the program being debugged and a logged debugging session that reproduces the error.
164 – ERRUSREVNT
error in user-specified event Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: When attempting to process the specified event, the debugger called the Run Time Library, which returned an error status. The error status returned by the Run Time Library follows this message. User Action: Correct the problem based on the associated message which follows the debugger error message.
165 – EXABEYREG
Attempt to examine beyond the end of a register detected. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A ranged examine command was specified that attempted to examine beyond the end of a bounded register. User Action: Respecify the command so that it does not go past the end of the register.
166 – EXARANGE
invalid range of addresses Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The first address of a range to examine must be less than the second address in this range. User Action: Enter the address range specifying the addresses in increasing order.
167 – EXAMEXPAND
Use examine/expand with caution Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The examine/expand command has to be used with caution. In case of an actual circular loop in the structure, the examine/expand can cause undefined behaviour. In such a case, do not use examine/expand. User Action: None.
168 – EXCBREREP
exception breakpoint replaced Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A SET BREAK/EXCEPTION was done when exception breaks were already in effect. The old exception break was replaced with the new one. User Action: Submit an SPR. This message is handled internally, and should never be signaled to the user.
169 – EXCDURCAL
error occurred while executing routine called from exception break Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: While executing a routine called from an exception break using the CALL command, an exception occurred. Any exceptions from routines called from an exception break cause this message to be displayed followed by the text of the exception. Execution of the called routine is then terminated. User Action: Either correct the CALL command if it was in error, or correct the routine that caused the exception. To use the debugger to help find the cause of the exception, try calling the routine while not at an exception break.
170 – EXITARG
exitloop argument num_levels is too large Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The parameter specified on the EXITLOOP command is greater than the number of loops nested at this time. It is also possible that you have specified an EXITLOOP command when you are not inside of a loop. User Action: Reduce the parameter on the EXITLOOP command to no more than the number of loops nested at the time the EXITLOOP command is to be executed. If there are no loops currently being executed, then the EXITLOOP command is redundant.
171 – EXITERR
an error occurred while trying to exit the program Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An error status was returned from the call to the debugger-kernel service that terminates program execution. Depending on the severity of the error, the program may or may not have terminated. User Action: Examine the error message after this message and consider if the problem is related to a lack of quota or otherwise related to your program's behavior. If so, then take corrective action. If, after this evaluation, you believe that the problem lies in the debugger, then submit a Software Performance Report.
172 – EXITSTATUS
is 'status_value' Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The program has exited with the status status_value. User Action: None.
173 – EXPMEMPOOL
expanding debugger memory pool Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger kernel maintains a memory pool from which it allocates data structures to keep track of breakpoints, tracepoints, watchpoints, and so on. The initial size of the memory pool is 256 pages. The memory pool is expanded automatically when needed, and this informational is signaled when memory pool expansion occurs. If you have set a large number of breakpoints, tracepoints, or watchpoints, this message is to be expected. User Action: If this message appears for no evident reason (i.e., you have not set a large number of breakpoints, tracepoints, or watchpoints), there may be something wrong with the debugger. In this case, submit an SPR.
174 – FAILFINDIMG
the debugger could not find the DECwindows image to be initialized. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger could not find the DECwindows image that it was trying to initialize. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
175 – FAILHEIRKY
the debugger could not open the user interface definition file, SYS$LIBRARY:DEBUGUIL.UID. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger could not find one of the necessary file to support the DECWindows interface, preventing the debugger from continuing this session. User Action: Check for the exsistance and accessability of SYS$LIBRARY:DEBUGUIL.UID. For further assistance and information on this probelm check with your system manager.
176 – FAILXTINIT
the debugger detected an error when trying to connect to the DECWindow software. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger failed to establish a connection to the X server preventing the debugger from continuing this session. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
177 – FATALSTATUS
a fatal condition was detected by the debugger. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger got an unexpected status from the system service or RTL routine routine-name which prevents this DEBUG session from continuing. User Action: Examine the error message and consider if the problem is related to a lack of quota or otherwise related to your program's behavior. If so, then take corrective action. If, after this evaluation, you believe that the problem lies in the debugger, then submit a Software Performance Report.
178 – FETCHLITERAL
the debugger detected an error while fetching literals from the the Motif Resource Manager (MRM). Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger could not find one of the necessary literals in the Motif Resource Manager (MRM). This prevents the debugger from continuing this session. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
179 – FILENAMETOOLONG
File name longer than 251 characters is not supported in this context. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The name of the file specified by the user is too large for the debugger to handle User Action: Try to redo the operation with a shorter string.
180 – FILEUNAL
file not available Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The source file for the given program cannot be read. User Action: Change the protections on the source file, or use SET SOURCE to tell the Debugger where the source file really exists.
181 – FLTOVF
floating overflow at or near opcode_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The value being deposited does not fit into the specified address. User Action: Specify either a smaller value or a different target address.
182 – FPCSCP0
floating point control registers can be accessed only in scope 0 Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An attempt was made to reference a floating point control register from a scope other than scope 0. DEBUG will not accept a command which specifies any other scope for a floating point control register. User Action: If the current scope has been set to a scope other than scope 0 (using the SET SCOPE command), use an explicit 0\pathname to access the floating point control register.
183 – FRAMENOREAD
stack frame at frame address frame-addr is not readable Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger is attempting to chain down the call stack, following frame pointers. The debugger has determined that part or all of the frame at frame-addr is not accessible for reading. This usually indicates a corrupt frame list, but could also indicate that the program has protected part of memory in which the frame lies. In either case, this is an error. User Action: Determine what part of your code is writing into the FP register or overwriting the saved frame pointer on the call stack (or a preceding saved frame pointer) and correct it. Since the debugger looks at the call stack to symbolize addresses, you may suppress some of these messages by typing the command "SET MODE NOSYMBOLIC".
184 – HEIGHTDIFF
desired height of specified_height is not allowed, height is set to actual_height Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The device specified by DBG$OUTPUT had a screen height that wasn't in the range of 18-100. User Action: Use SHOW TERMINAL command and verify that the terminal height is correct, it is in the range 18-100, and is pointing to a valid terminal type.
185 – IDENTLONG
identifier too long, please shorten Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Identifiers in address expressions must be shorter than 256 characters. User Action: Enter a shorter identifier.
186 – IEEEDEN
computation produces IEEE Denormal Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The expression evaluated by the debugger results in an IEEE Denormal value being produced. IEEE Denormal values are values between zero and the smallest normalized value. User Action: In general, this is acceptable. If, however, you are debugging high-performance code and have just deposited an IEEE Denormal value, then you must correct the value before resuming your program, or the program will fail. Replace the IEEE Denormal value with a zero.
187 – IEEEINF
computation produces IEEE Infinity Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The expression evaluated by the debugger results in an IEEE Infinity value being produced. This is caused by an IEEE floating point operation which overflows, for example, a multiply involving two very large IEEE floating point values. User Action: In general, this is acceptable. No action required.
188 – IEEENAN
computation produces IEEE NaN Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The expression evaluated by the debugger results in an IEEE NaN (not a number) value being produced. This is caused by an illegal IEEE floating point operation, for example, a divide by zero. User Action: In general, this is acceptable. No action required.
189 – IFIXUND
precision lost during fixed point operation Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: While doing operations on fixed point data items, the debugger recognized that some precision was lost. User Action: You should understand that the result of the operation is imprecise and may not be exactly what you expect.
190 – IFLTUND
floating underflow at or near opcode_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: While performing the arithmetic operation, a floating-point value became less than the smallest representable value for that data type. User Action: You should understand that the result of the operation is imprecise and may not be exactly what you expect.
191 – IINTOVF
integer overflow at or near opcode_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: While performing the arithmetic operation, a floating-point value exceeded the largest representable value for that data type. User Action: You should understand that the result of the operation is imprecise and may not be exactly what you expect.
192 – ILLADDCON
illegal constant constant_name in address expression Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The constant in the message evaluates to a non- integer type. Only integer types can be used in an address expression. User Action: Change the constant to the appropriate integer value.
193 – ILLASTER
subscript range ('*') not permitted here (must be at lowest level of data structure) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger does not allow an asterisk as a range in an EXAMINE except as the last index in the array. That is, the memory to examine must be a contiguous region. Unconnected slices of arrays are not allowed. User Action: Remove the asterisk from the expression to examine. Placing the corrected EXAMINE inside a Debugger FOR loop command could provide the functionality needed to do the command as originally desired.
194 – ILLDEFNAM
illegal name for DEFINE: defined_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A defined name must be non-null. User Action: Enter a non-null name to DEFINE.
195 – ILLENUMVAL
enumeration value out of legal range Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The predecessor (or successor) function has been used on the first (or last) component of the enumeration. The result would not be a valid value of the enumeration. User Action: Do not use the predecessor (or successor) function on the first (or last) component of the enumeration.
196 – ILLEVNSTR
Attempt to pass an illegal event structure, name = structure-name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit an SPR.
197 – ILLFILPTR
file variable points to invalid file descriptor Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The file variable references a file descriptor that cannot be read, is incomplete, or points to a file that is not open. User Action: Correct the file descriptor.
198 – ILLFLOAT
float_value is an illegal floating point value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The Debugger attempted to parse the given floating point number and encountered an illegal character. User Action: Correct the floating point number.
199 – ILLINVNUM
invalid invocation number at invoc_num Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An illegal invocation number was specified (must be in decimal radix). User Action: Specify a legal decimal invocation number.
200 – ILLLENGTH
illegal length field length_value in structure reference Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A negative value was given for the length of a field in a structure reference. User Action: Change the field length to a non-negative value.
201 – ILLNUMPATH
illegal numeric pathname at path_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An illegal numeric pathname was specified (must be in decimal radix). User Action: Specify a legal decimal numeric pathname.
202 – ILLPACSIZ
illegal packed size size_value; must be 0..31 Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The specified size on a /PACKED qualifier is illegal. It must be a value between 0 and 31. User Action: Specify a legal value with the /PACKED qualifier.
203 – ILLPATH1
illegal use of %SOURCE_SCOPE (must not be combined with invocation numbers) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger %SOURCE_SCOPE has been used in the same path with other scope numbers. User Action: Remove all but one of the references to the desired scope.
204 – ILLPATH2
illegal use of %SOURCE_SCOPE (must appear at the start of the pathname) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger %SOURCE_SCOPE has been used in a path name in an illegal position. The %SOURCE_SCOPE lexical must be the first item in the path list. User Action: Move the %SOURCE_SCOPE lexical to the first position in the pathname.
205 – ILLPATHELEM
illegal pathname element at path_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Invocation numbers cannot be used with other pathnames. User Action: Eliminate the continuation of the pathname after the invocation number.
206 – ILLPATHIDENT
Unknown identifier in pathname at path_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An illegal identifier was specified in the pathname. User Action: Specify a legal identifier.
207 – ILLPOSFLD
position field value position_value is too large Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The value of the position specifier in the BLISS field reference is an incredibly large number, larger than the Debugger can handle. The value may be negative, which is also illegal. User Action: Change the value of the position specifier in the BLISS field reference to a smaller (or positive) value.
208 – ILLQUALIF
illegal or unsupported qualifier on SPAWN command Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: One of the qualifiers to the SPAWN command is incorrect. User Action: Remove the incorrect qualifier to the SPAWN command.
209 – ILLRANGE
subscript range not permitted here (must be at lowest level of data structure) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The Debugger does not allow a range in an EXAMINE except as the last index in the array. That is, the memory to examine must be a contiguous region. Unconnected slices of arrays are not allowed. User Action: Remove the range from the expression to examine. Placing the corrected EXAMINE inside a Debugger FOR loop command could provide the functionality needed to do the command as originally desired.
210 – ILLSETCON
illegal set constant in expression Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: One of the constants specified in the given set expression has a type that is inconsistent with the set type. User Action: Change the erroneous set constant value to a constant with a type that agrees with the set type.
211 – ILLSIGEXT
illegal sign extension field value extension_value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An illegal value has been entered for the sign extension field in a field reference. User Action: Re-enter the command using a valid sign extension field value.
212 – ILLSIZFLD
illegal size field size_value; must be 0..32 Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The size value for a BLISS field reference contains an illegal value. User Action: Change the size value of the field reference to an integer between 0 and 32, inclusive.
213 – ILLSUBLEN
substring length larger than 32K not supported Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The calculated length of a substring in the expression is larger than can be handled by the Debugger. User Action: Do not use a substring with a length greater than 32K in an expression to be evaluated by the Debugger.
214 – ILLSUBSTR
can only apply substring operation to string data types Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The Debugger has found a substring operation, but the data type of the operand is not a string type. User Action: Correct the data type of the string operand in the substring expression.
215 – ILLTHUNKADDR
illegal thunk call address Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger detected a 0 addressed compiler- supplied routine during Value Spec evaluation. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR) to the appropriate compiler.
216 – ILLTYPE
illegal type of operand(s) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The type of the operand is illegal for the operator specified. User Action: Change the operand.
217 – ILLVQUAL
Illegal vector instruction qualifier specified at 'command_line' Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A vector instruction qualifier that is illegal for this vector instruction was specified during a DEPOSIT/INSTRUCTION command. User Action: Do not specify that illegal qualifier on that instruction.
218 – IMAGENF
target system image file_specification not found on host system. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An image that is loaded on the target system does not have a matching copy on the host system. The debugger can not load any information about this image, therefore, debugging code in the image is impossible. User Action: Check the the image search path on the host system for this image. Either fix the search path or place a copy of this image in that path and restart the debug session.
219 – IMGMISMATCH
target system image file_specification does not match host copy. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An image that is loaded on the target system does not match the host copy of that image. This occurs when the link time in the image header for the DSF or EXE file on the host does not match the link time of the target system's image. User Action: Verify that the image path is set up correctly and that it points to the same images as are loaded on the target system.
220 – INCDSTNES
incorrect DST nesting in module path_name, compiler error Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Incorrect symbol table nesting occurred, such as improper routine or data record nesting in the specified module. This message normally indicates a compiler error. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
221 – INCOMPOPR
operand number operand_number incomplete Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: When parsing an instruction, the debugger found an incomplete operand. User Action: Specify complete operands when entering machine instructions.
222 – INCOMPPTR
pointers of different size, cannot perform subtraction Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The two pointers point to objects with incompatible types. A computation involving these pointers does not have a meaningful result. User Action: Do not attempt to mix pointers of different types in arithmetic computations.
223 – INCOMQUAL
qualifier qualifier_name is not compatible with qualifier_name(s) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Qualifiers specified with the command conflict in their operations. User Action: Specify non-conflicting qualifiers.
224 – INCOMTARGET
a debugger_type kernel debugger is incompatible with a debugger_type main debugger Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A kernel debugger attempted to connect to a main debugger with which it is not compatible. User Action: Make sure that the logical names used to point at the sharable and non_sharable debugger images are defined to point to the same type of debuggers.
225 – INCOMVERSION
the RPC versions of the main and kernel debuggers are incompatible Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A kernel debugger attempted to connect to a main debugger with which it is not compatible. User Action: Make sure that the logical names used to point at the sharable and non_sharable debugger images are defined to point to the same type of debuggers.
226 – INDBASEQL
index and base registers are equal for operand number operand_number Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: When parsing an instruction, the debugger found an operand whose base register and index registers were the same. The VAX instruction architecture forbids this construction. User Action: Specify different registers for the base and index registers.
227 – INIBRK
target system interrupted. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The target system has hit a break point in the INI$BRK system routine. The system code calls this routine in order to return control to the debugger either because the call is compiled into the code or an IPL 14 interrupt was generated. User Action: None.
228 – INITERR
an error has occurred during debugger initialization, unable to continue this session. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger encountered an error during initialization which does not allow this debugging session to proceed. User Action: Use the message which preceded this message to analyze and correct the error, and try again.
229 – INITIAL
language is language_name, module set to path_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message is displayed when the debugger is invoked by the image activator. The language is set to language_ name, and the module to path_name. Module path_name is the first module specified in the LINK command, and language language_name is the language used in that module. User Action: None.
230 – INPREADERR
error reading input line: Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: There was an error from the system while trying to read the input line. User Action: Re-enter the command line. Check to see that the Debugger has read access to the input source. If the problem persists, submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
231 – INSNOTCURAV
no instructions for address address_value for display in display_ name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: No instructions correspond to the address address_ value. User Action: None. This message is informational.
232 – INSVIRMEM
insufficient virtual memory for the debugger memory pool Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An attempt to allocate additional memory for working storage failed. User Action: Cancel set modules to free space in memory.
233 – INTERR
internal debugger error in debugger_routine_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An internal debugger error has been encountered. User Action: If the error is reproducible, submit a Software Performance Report and, if possible, enclose both a copy of the program being debugged and a logged debugging session that reproduces the error.
234 – INTERRUPTED
process interrupted via cross-process signal Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This signal is delivered asyncronously to a process to cause the debugger to be invoked in that process. User Action: Submit an SPR. This message is handled internally, and should never be signaled to the user.
235 – INTMEMERR
internal memory-pool error Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger's internal memory area has been corrupted or is inconsistent. This can be caused by an internal debugger error or by random stores by the user program. User Action: Correct the user program or submit a Software Performance Report.
236 – INTOVF
integer overflow at or near opcode_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The value being deposited does not fit into the specified address. User Action: Specify either a smaller value or a different target address.
237 – INTVECERR
internal debugger coding error in using vector instruction(s) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An internal debugger error has been encountered when attempting to execute a vector instruction. Messages will follow this text which will more fully explain the error. User Action: If the error is reproducible, submit a Software Performance Report and, if possible, enclose both a copy of the program being debugged and a logged debugging session that reproduces the error.
238 – INUMTRUNC
number truncated at or near opcode_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: On some conversions packed numbers need to be truncated to fit into their destination. Truncation is done from the least significant digit to the most significant digit. User Action: You should understand that the result of the operation is imprecise and may not be exactly what you expect.
239 – INVALTEXTRANG
the debugger detected a error when retrieving text from a particular object. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger found a discrepancy in the ranges of the text string that was retrieved. User Action: No action necessary.
240 – INVARGLIS
invalid argument list for 'the debugger_command_segment' Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: There is an error with the argument list. The Debugger may be expecting an argument list when none was supplied. The Debugger may have found an argument list where one was not expected. The Debugger may have found an argument list that was too long or too short. Finally, the Debugger may have found an inconsistency in the argument list. User Action: Correct the command. Supply the correct argument list if one was missing or in error. Delete the inappropriate argument list, if one was present.
241 – INVARRDIM
array dimension is out of range Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The array dimension is out of the range of the declared size and shape of the array. Either the dimension requested is less than zero, or it is greater than the number of dimensions the array was declared with. User Action: Correct the invalid array dimension.
242 – INVARRDSC
invalid array descriptor Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An array descriptor in the image does not have the correct format. This can be caused by a reference to a VAX BASIC array when the first line of the program has not been executed. The array is not set up correctly until the BASIC program initialization is done. This message can also be caused by a user program or DEPOSIT commands altering a compiler generated array descriptor. User Action: If the reference is to a VAX BASIC array, enter a STEP or GO command to ensure that the BASIC program initialization is done and then repeat the reference. Otherwise, if an array descriptor has not been altered, submit a Software Performance Report.
243 – INVCHAR
invalid character Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: When parsing the command, an invalid character was detected. User Action: Enter the command specifying only valid characters.
244 – INVCHRCON
invalid character constant in expression Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: When evaluating a language expression, the debugger expected to find a closing single quote mark, or the end of the command. Some other character was found, which resulted in an illegal language expression. User Action: Enter a valid language expression.
245 – INVCMD
this command is not available for this configuration. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This command is not available for this configuration of the debugger. It may be available in a future version. User Action: None.
246 – INVDEPTH
unable to access stack to depth of depth Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger is trying to access the register set of a frame depth frames down on the stack. User Action: If you explictly requested for information about that frame, (e.g. via a previous SET SCOPE command), modify your command such that it is requesting information about a valid frame.
247 – INVDESC
invalid string descriptor Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
248 – INVDIGBIN
invalid digit in binary number: number_value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A numeric value other than '0' and '1' was found in a binary number. User Action: Enter binary numbers specifying only digits '0' and '1'.
249 – INVDIGDEC
invalid digit in decimal number: number_value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A numeric value other than in the range '0' through '9' was found in a decimal number. User Action: Enter decimal numbers specifying only digits '0' through '9'.
250 – INVDIGHEX
invalid digit in hexadecimal number: number_value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A numeric value other than in the range '0' through '9' or an alphabetic value other than in the range 'A' through 'F' was found in a hexadecimal number. Hexadecimal numbers must also start with a numeric character, for example '0F'. User Action: Enter hexadecimal numbers specifying only digits '0' through '9' and alphabetic values 'A' through 'F'.
251 – INVDIGOCT
invalid digit in octal number: number_value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A numeric value other than in the range '0' through '7' was found in a decimal number. User Action: Enter decimal numbers specifying only digits '0' through '7'.
252 – INVDIRNAM
invalid directory name: file_specification Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The directory name 'file_specification' given in a DEBUGGER command SET SOURCE is not valid. Either the directory syntax is incorrect or the directory does not exist. User Action: Ensure that the directory exists and that the syntax is correct.
253 – INVDMTPTR
invalid DMT pointer; internal linker or debugger error Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger found that the pointer in the image header to the Debug Module Table (DMT) was invalid. The debugger will continue from this error trying to initialize based on the Debug Symbol Table (DST). User Action: Check that the image file hasn't been modified or corrupted in some way. If not, submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
254 – INVDSPSIZ
invalid display size: display_size Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The SIZE value for a display must be between 1 and 1000. User Action: Specify the SIZE value between 1 and 1000.
255 – INVDSTREC
invalid DST record Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger has detected an error in the Debug Symbol Table of your program. This indicates an internal error in either the debugger or the compiler of this module. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report.
256 – INVEXPR
invalid expression for operand number operand_number Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The specified operand was not correct for this instruction. User Action: Please check the documentation for the correct operands for this instruction, and re-enter the instruction with the correct operands.
257 – INVFILHNDL
invalid file handle Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger has detected an invalid file handle for the given context connection. This indicates an internal error in either the debugger or the compiler. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report.
258 – INVFIXDST
invalid DST fixup records in image image_name, symbol references to shareable images may be erroneous Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: While attempting to read the symbol table information in the specified image, the debugger found errors in the symbol table address fixup records. These records are used to adjust for the base addresses of shareable images. This means that any symbols in this image which point to addresses in other (shareable) images will most likely be incorrect. Symbols which refer to addresses in this image will be correct unless this is also a shareable image. User Action: Relink the image and, if the error is reproducible, submit a Software Performance Report explaining how the image file was created.
259 – INVFLDREF
invalid field reference; too many or few parameters Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The Debugger could not complete the parse of the BLISS field reference specification. Either the closing angle bracket terminator was found too soon, or it was not found when it was expected. User Action: Correct the field reference.
260 – INVGSTREC
invalid GST record Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger has detected an error in the Global Symbol Table of your program. This indicates an internal error in either the debugger or the compiler of this module. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report.
261 – INVGSTTYP
invalid GST record; GST is partially built Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger found an invalid Global Symbol Table (GST) record in the image. The debugger will discontinue initializing the GST at this point. The debugger will continue from this error, however global symbol information may not be complete. User Action: Check that the image file hasn't been modified or corrupted in some way. If not, submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
262 – INVMAR
right margin must be greater than left Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: You specified a right margin that was less than the left margin in the debugger command SET MARGIN. The right margin must be greater than the left margin. User Action: Re-enter the command specifying a valid margin range.
263 – INVNUMBER
invalid numeric string 'number_value' Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A numeric value which was not in the specified radix was found in the language expression. User Action: Enter numbers specifying only valid digits for that radix.
264 – INVNUMSRC
invalid number of source files Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An invalid number of source files was specified on the SET MAX_SOURCE_FILES command. The maximum number of source files that the debugger will keep open simultaneously must be in the range of 1 through 20. User Action: Re-enter the command specifying a valid number within the range.
265 – INVNUMSTR
invalid numeric string at or near 'number_value' Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger encountered an error when attempting to convert the specified value. This indicates that the string value did not contain a valid number. User Action: Ensure that the string value contains only valid digits.
266 – INVOPADDR
invalid operator 'operator_symbol' in address expression Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Address expressions cannot contain operators. User Action: Enter the address expression without operators.
267 – INVOPSYM
invalid operator symbol 'operator_symbol' in expression Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Identifiers in address expressions must be shorter than 256 characters. User Action: Enter a shorter identifier.
268 – INVPAGE
invalid screen height, value must be between minimum_height and maximum_height Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The height of the terminal which the debugger uses to place it's windows must be between the values specified. User Action: Specify the page size of the screen to be between the values specified.
269 – INVPASS
the password does not match the target system password. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The password specified in the connect command does not match the password in the target systems password file. Or, no password was specified and the target system requires one. User Action: Check to make sure the correct node name and password were specified. Check the target system to make sure both were set up correctly.
270 – INVPD
procedure descriptor at !XL is not valid. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger could not read the procedure descriptor at the given address. Therefore this procedure descriptor is not valid. User Action: Procedure descriptors are generated by compilers (or MACRO64 programmers). Verify that the procedure descriptor is invalid or submit an SPR to the compiler group.
271 – INVPRCSYN
process specification syntax error Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The specified process specification is syntactically invalid User Action: Re-enter the command specifying a correct process specification
272 – INVPRIOR
invalid task priority value specified Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The priority of an Ada task must be between 0 and 15. User Action: Specify a valid priority for the task.
273 – INVRANSPEC
invalid range specification in array subscript Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A range specification in an array reference is illegal. The Debugger may have found a range where none is allowed. An asterisk may have been used as a range where it is not allowed. The array subscripts may have more than one set of ranges, which is not allowed. The range may be invalid, with bounds greater than the declared bounds of the array. Finally, the lower bound of the range may be greater than the upper bound of the array. User Action: Correct the range specification in the array subscript.
274 – INVSELDIS
invalid selection of display_name display; wrong display kind Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Some attributes can only be placed on certain types of displays. For example, the SOURCE attribute can only be placed on source displays. The attribute you specified cannot be placed on the display you specified. User Action: See the debugger documentation of the SELECT command for details on which attributes can be placed on which displays. Specify attributes which are compatible with the display kind.
275 – INVSRCLIN
invalid source line range Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An invalid source line range was entered in the debugger TYPE command. The first line number of the range must be non-negative and less than or equal to the second number in the range. User Action: Re-enter the command specifying a valid line number range.
276 – INVTIMSLI
time slice was not set, parameter is out of range of Ada type DURATION Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The value specified for the time slice was out of range of the Ada type DURATION. User Action: See the Ada documentation for the range of the DURATION type. Specify time slice values which are in range of type DURATION.
277 – INVWIDTH
invalid screen width, value must be between minimum_width and maximum_width Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The width of the terminal which the debugger uses to place its windows must be between the values specified. User Action: Specify the width of the screen to be between the values specified.
278 – INVWINPAR
invalid window parameter: number_value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The value specified was out of range of the screen on which the window will be placed. If the debugger is placing its windows on a terminal screen, the beginning row and column numbers must be between 1 and the height and width of the screen, and the beginning value plus the height or width of the window must not exceed the height or width of the terminal screen. If the debugger is running with the DECwindows interface, the beginning row and column numbers must be greater than 0. User Action: Specify valid parameters for the window row and column values, and for the height and width of the window.
279 – IRFAOVF
record file address overflow at or near opcode_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The conversion of the ASCII string to a record file address caused an overflow. The conversion was performed however. User Action: Check the value to make sure the conversion performed as expected.
280 – ISTRTRU
string truncated at or near opcode_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The string did not fit into the specified destination resulting in lost trailing characters. The conversion was performed however. User Action: Check the value to make sure the conversion performed as expected.
281 – ITMNOTAVA
item not available Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user should never see this message. The debugger uses an item list construct for passing information between its parts. This message indicates that the requesting routine requested data which the target routine was not capable of providing. Appearance of this message indicates an internal problem in the debugger. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR)
282 – ITMTRUNC
item truncated - buffer of insufficient size Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user should never see this message. The debugger uses an item list construct for passing information between its parts. This message indicates that the requesting routine allocated a buffer which was too small for the requested data. Appearance of this message indicates an internal problem in the debugger. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR)
283 – IVALNOFIT
value does not fit into target location at or near opcode_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The value can not be represented in the target location and may be truncated. The bit field is not large enough to hold the value. User Action: Check the value in the target location.
284 – IVALOUTBNDS
value assigned is out of bounds at or near opcode_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The value is out of the bounds defined for the data. The operation was performed however. User Action: Check the results of the operation to make sure they are as you expected.
285 – IVPRCLOG
logical name DBG$PROCESS must be either MULTIPROCESS or DEFAULT Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The logical name DBG$PROCESS translates to something other than "MULTIPROCESS" or "DEFAULT". User Action: Correct the logical name assignment for DBG$PROCESS and try again.
286 – KEPTNOT1PROC
the kept debugger must be run as a multi-process debugger Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The kept debugger must be a master process running and rerunning programs as subprocesses. This is not possible for a one process debugger. The kept debugger must be run using more than one process. User Action: Correct the logical name assignment for DBG$PROCESS to be either "MULTIPROCESS" or "DEFAULT", and try again.
287 – KERFUNCNYI
Kernel Function function_name not yet implemented on this architecture Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
288 – KERNOTAVAIL
host kernel of the VMS system debugger not available on this system Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The host kernel for the VMS system debugger is not available on this system so a connection could not be made. User Action: Contact VMS Software, Inc. regarding availability of this feature.
289 – KEYNAMERR
unrecognized key name: key_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This keyname <key_name, !AS> is in error. It can not be defined by the user. User Action: Check spelling of the key name.
290 – KEYSTATERR
unrecognized state name: state_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This key state <state_name, !AS> is in error. It has not been defined by the user. User Action: Check spelling of the state name or define the state.
291 – LASTCHANCE
stack exception handlers lost, re-initializing stack Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user's program contained an error that caused the exception handling mechanism to fail. This error occurs when the stack is overwritten by the user program or by deposit commands. User Action: Identify and correct the error in the user program.
292 – LINEINFO
line-description Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This is either 'No line information available', or 'No line <line_number, !UL>, previous line is <line_number, !UL>, next line is <line_number, !UL>'
293 – LOGFILEIS
the error log is in file file_specification Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An internal debugger error has occurred, and information which will be useful in locating the error has been written to file_specification. User Action: If the error is reproducible, submit a Software Performance Report and, if possible, enclose both a copy of the program being debugged and a logged debugging session that reproduces the error.
294 – LONGSTRING
strings longer than 2**16 characters not supported Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The length of a string or the range of one array bound is greater than 2**16. The string or array is too large for the Debugger. User Action: Do not use strings of this length with the Debugger.
295 – LOOPINCR
loop increment cannot be zero Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The loop increment specified on the FOR command is zero. User Action: Change the loop increment to be a non-zero value.
296 – LOOPVAR
loop var loop_variable has been redefined; exiting for loop Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Since the loop variable has been redefined, the debugger will exit the loop. No further comparison is possible. User Action: None.
297 – LOWBNDOPT
lower bound of subrange was optimized away Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The lower bound of the subrange was optimized away. The largest negative number on the machine is being used as the lower bound. User Action: You may wish to recompile the program without optimizations.
298 – MAINFUNCNYI
Main Function function_name not yet implemented on this architecture Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
299 – MASKMISMATCH
mask/target subscripts do not match, displaying mask Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The subscript values for the supplied mask value are different then the subscript values for the target value. To minimize confusion, Debug is showing the mask values as well as the target values. User Action: None, this message is informational.
300 – MASKNOTUSED
mask operations not allowed on record and SCAN tree objects Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A mask operation (as specified by the /TMASK or /FMASK qualifiers) cannot be performed on a record or SCAN tree object. User Action: Specify an array or address range to perform the mask operation on.
301 – MASKNOTVMR
mask used is not %VMR, displaying specified mask Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The supplied mask is not %VMR. To minimize confusion, Debug is showing the mask values as well as the target values. User Action: None, this message is informational.
302 – MASKPARNREQ
parenthesis required in 'EXAMINE/xMASK=(x)' Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Parentheses are required around the mask expression specified with the /TMASK or /FMASK qualifiers on the Examine command. User Action: Include parantheses when specifying a mask expression.
303 – MATQUOMIS
matching quote is missing Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The matching quote at the end of a quoted string is missing. User Action: Correct the error and re-enter the command.
304 – MCHVECNOREAD
mechanism array for exception frame frame-addr at mchvec-addr is not readable Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger is attempting to chain down the call stack, following frame pointers. The debugger has determined that part or all of the mechanism array for the exception frame at frame-addr is not accessible for reading. This vector lies at mchvec-addr. This usually indicates a corrupt frame list, but could also indicate that the program has protected part of memory in which the frame lies. In either case, this is an error. User Action: Determine what part of your code is writing into the FP register or overwriting the saved frame pointer on the call stack (or a preceding saved frame pointer) and correct it. Since the debugger looks at the call stack to symbolize addresses, you may suppress some of these messages by typing the command "SET MODE NOSYMBOLIC".
305 – MISCLOSUB
missing closing subscript parenthesis Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This is a syntax error in a Debug command User Action: Reinvoke the command with the proper syntax
306 – MISINVNUM
misplaced invocation number in path_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The invocation number was not placed after the innermost (rightmost) routine name in the specified pathname. User Action: Correct the pathname and re-enter the command.
307 – MISINVOPER
missing or invalid operator at 'operator_symbol' Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An operand was encountered in a language expression when an operator was expected. For example, 'EVALUATE A B' instead of 'EVALUATE A + B'. User Action: Specify valid operators between operands.
308 – MISMODBEG
missing Module-Begin record in DST (compiler error) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An expected Module-Begin record was not found in the debugger Symbol Table. This indicates a probable error in the compiler output. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
309 – MISMODEND
missing Module-End in DST for path_name (compiler error) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An expected Module-End record was not found in the debugger Symbol Table. This indicates a probable error in the compiler output. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
310 – MISOPEMIS
misplaced operator or missing operand at 'operator_symbol' Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An operand was encountered in a language expression when an operator was expected, or an operand did not follow an operator. For example, 'EVALUATE A B' or 'EVALUATE A + ' instead of 'EVALUATE A + B'. User Action: Specify valid operators between operands.
311 – MODUSCOPE
a module name was expected; path_name not valid Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This is a syntax error in a Debug command User Action: Reinvoke the command with the proper syntax
312 – MONITMNOTFND
the debugger detected an error when searching for information on a monitor item. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: When looking for up information for a particular monitor item, the debugger detected an error. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
313 – MPARENREQ
parenthesis required around process list in debug_command Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Parentheses must be placed around the process list for debugger commands SET/PROCESS=(process-list) or DO/PROCESS=(process-list). User Action: Place parentheses around the process list in the command.
314 – MPCOMMAND
command is only valid when multiprocess support is enabled Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger was unable to execute the specified command since it is only valid when the debugger's multiprocess support is enabled. User Action: Restart the debugging session with multiprocess support enabled. Multiprocess support is enabled by defining the logical name DBG$PROCESS as follows: ($ DEFINE/JOB DBG$PROCESS MULTIPROCESS)
315 – NAMSTRMIS
name string missing or invalid in %NAME construct Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The %NAME construct requires either a quoted string or a name to be supplied. User Action: Specify a valid name after the %NAME construct.
316 – NAMTOOLONG
name is too long: 'symbol_name' Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Display and window names must be less than 80 characters in length. User Action: Shorten the name to be less than 80 characters long.
317 – NEEDMORE
unexpected end of command line Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The command entered was not complete. A required part of the command was omitted. User Action: Re-enter the complete command.
318 – NEEDPAREN
parenthesis required in THEN, ELSE, and DO clauses Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Parenthesis are required in THEN, ELSE, and DO clauses to group the containing debugger commands. User Action: Correct the THEN, ELSE, or DO clause by including parenthesis.
319 – NETFAIL
network connection failed, reason = reason_code. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The network connection between the host debugger and target system can fail for a variaty of reasons. The target system may have stopped responding or crashed. Or there could have been too many collisions on the network. User Action: Check the reason code in the documentation.
320 – NETRETRY
connection to target system failed, retrying. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Either the connection could not be started or was interrupted due to a failure. The host debugger will try to re- connect to the target system. User Action: If no connection is re-made after many retries, check the target system's console for errors. Also check the network.
321 – NOACCESSR
no read access to address address_value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The address you specified cannot be read by the debugger. Therefore the operation you requested cannot be performed. User Action: Verify that the address being read is correct. One way to do this is to use EVALUATE to find the address of the specified symbol, or to EXAMINE the descriptor to see if it specifies a valid address.
322 – NOACCESSW
no write access to address address_value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A DEPOSIT, SET BREAK, or SET TRACE command specified the address address_value. The debugger does not have write access to that page. The debugger requires write access in order to be able to set up breakpoints and tracepoints. User Action: None. You cannot do the requested operation without proper access.
323 – NOADDRREG
register register_name does not have an address use @register_name to obtain the contents of register register_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user has requested the address of a register but registers do not have addresses User Action: Examine the register directly
324 – NOALOCERRLIST
Debug could not allocate an error list. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A problem was detected in the processing of an ACA Services message and Debug could not allocate an error list so that this error could be reported to ACA Services. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
325 – NOALTERSP
deposit into register 14 (stack pointer) not allowed Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: You can not deposit into the stack pointer register because the debugger is on the stack and it would corrupt the debugger or program stack frames. User Action: None.
326 – NOATTACH
attach command failed Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The ATTACH command could be not performed because of an error which was returned by the system service called by the debugger. The error status returned by the system service routine follows this message. User Action: Correct the problem based on the associated message which follows the debugger error message.
327 – NOBKPTEXT
the debugger detected a error when retrieving the text associated with a breakpoint. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger could not retrieve the associated text which belongs to a breakpoint. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
328 – NOBKPTVIEW
the breakpoint view has not been created. Breakpoints are not activated/deactivated/deleted in the breakpoint view until the view is created. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger User Action: Create the breakpoint view from the "VIEW" menu.
329 – NOBREAGGR
breakpoints or tracepoints on registers, records or arrays are not allowed Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Only watchpoints are allowed on registers, records or arrays. User Action: Either change the address of the breakpoint or tracepoint, or specify a watchpoint on the address.
330 – NOBREAKAT
cannot set breakpoint or tracepoint at address address_value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user has requested that a breakpoint be set at an address that is either non-writable, in Debug, or invalid in some other way. User Action: Correct the address and reissue the command
331 – NOBREAKS
no breakpoints are set Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The SHOW BREAK command was entered and no breakpoints were set. User Action: None.
332 – NOCALLS
no active call frames Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The call stack cannot be displayed because your program has run to completion, and there are no call frames on the stack. User Action: None.
333 – NOCANMAIN
cannot cancel main image Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user has requested that the main image symbols be canceled. This is an invalid operation. User Action: No action required - operation invalid.
334 – NOCLI
no CLI present to perform function Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: There is no command line interpreter in the target process from which to perform the operation. User Action: None. You cannot perform the attempted operation.
335 – NOCONNECT
CONNECT command failed Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger was unable to execute the connect command. The reason is given in the message following this message. User Action: Correct the problem given by the messages following this message. Most often, the problem is due to specifying a process that does not exist. If the problem cannot be solved, submit a Software Performance Report.
336 – NOCONNECTCONFIG
command is only valid in multiprocess and/or kept debugger configuration Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger was unable to execute the specified command because the current configuration of the debugger does not allow connection or disconnection. The specified command is only valid when the debugger's multiprocess support is enabled, or when the debugger is running in the "kept" configuration. User Action: Restart the debugging session with multiprocess support enabled in the kept debugger. Multiprocess support is enabled by defining the logical name DBG$PROCESS as follows: ($ DEFINE/JOB DBG$PROCESS MULTIPROCESS) The kept debugger is usually invoked with the following command: $ RUN SYS$SHARE:DEBUGSHR Your system may be different; consult your release notes and your system management.
337 – NOCORRFAC
cannot perform operation without the Correlation Facility Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The given operation requires the Correlation Facility and the appropriate correlation data. Without this information, the debugger cannot determine how to complete the operation. User Action: Make sure that the Correlation Facility is appropriately set up and in use when compiling and debugging the given program.
338 – NOCROSSPROC
cross-process signal system service is not available Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger was unable to execute the specified command because the cross-process signal system service is not available in this version of VMS. User Action: Upgrade to a version of VMS that has the cross- process signal system service.
339 – NOCROSSUICGRP
cannot connect to a process with a different UIC group Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The given operation is not supported by the Debugger. You can only connect to processes with the same UIC group as the process running the Debugger. User Action: Make sure that the process you want to connect to is in the same UIC group as the process running the Debugger.
340 – NOCURLOC
current location not defined Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger '.' is not currently defined. User Action: Do not reference '.' until an EXAMINE or EVALUATE/ADDRESS command has been performed.
341 – NODEFSCPE
No default scope list: error performing !AC Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The specified command or built-in symbol requires that the default scope list be established. User Action: To establish the default scope list, perform a CANCEL SCOPE command.
342 – NODELIMTR
missing or invalid instruction operand delimiter Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A DEPOSIT command specified an invalid instruction operand format. User Action: Re-enter the command with valid operands.
343 – NODEPDEBUG
DEPOSIT into the debugger's address space is not allowed Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user has tried to deposit into addresses occupied by the Debugger. This is not allowed. User Action: Correct the address and reissue the command.
344 – NODEPR31F31
deposits to R31/F31 not allowed. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: On Alpha, registers R31 and F31 are permanently set to zero. Users, therefore, may not deposit to either of these registers. User Action: Do not attempt to deposit to either R31 or F31.
345 – NODIRLISM
no source directory list in effect for path_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger command CANCEL SOURCE/MODULE=path_name failed because there is no source directory search list in effect for module path_name. User Action: This is an informational message. However, if the wrong module was specified, the command should be re-entered with the correct name.
346 – NODIRLIST
no source directory list in effect Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger command CANCEL SOURCE had no effect because no source directory search list is currently in effect. User Action: None. This message is informational.
347 – NODIRNAMESELECTED
No directory is selected. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
348 – NODISCONNECT
DISCONNECT command failed Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger was unable to execute the disconnect command. The reason is given in the message following this message. User Action: Correct the problem given by the messages following this message. Most often, the problem is due to specifying a process that does not exist. If the problem cannot be solved, submit a Software Performance Report.
349 – NODSTVER
version info missing for module !AC (generated by !AC) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The compiler-generated Debug Symbol Table for the specified module does not contain a valid version number identifier. The debugger is unable to determine if the Debug Symbol Table is valid. User Action: Submit an SPR to the compiler or assembler that was used to compile the module. Include the compiler version number and a sample source program which reproduces the error.
350 – NOELABBODY
package body path_name has no executable code Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
351 – NOELABSPEC
package spec path_name has no executable code Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
352 – NOEND
string beginning with 'string_value' is missing end delimiter delimiter_character Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A DEPOSIT command specified an ASCII string or INSTRUCTION string beginning with characters string_value that do not have a terminating apostrophe. User Action: Re-enter the command with characters containing a terminating apostrophe.
353 – NOEPTSPEC
no eventpoints were specified with a SHOW or CANCEL command. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Eventpoints were not given with a SHOW or CANCEL command. User Action: Try the command again, specifying eventpoints to operate on.
354 – NOEVALEXPR
unable to evaluate expression for following reason Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The expression could not be evaluated. The following message indicates why. User Action: See the following message.
355 – NOEVENTFAC
the /EVENT qualifier is not allowed: first type 'SET EVENT facility' to specify an event facility Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: No event facility has been set up yet, therefore no events which use an event facility can be set, canceled, or displayed. User Action: Set an event facility, and try the operation again.
356 – NOEXCBRE
no exception breaks were set Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A CANCEL BREAK/EXCEPTION command was entered when exception breaks were not in effect. The CANCEL BREAK/EXCEPTION command had no effect. User Action: None. This message is informational.
357 – NOEXHND
no exit handlers are declared Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: There are no user-mode exit handlers currently declared. User Action: None. This message is informational.
358 – NOFIELD
'field_name' is not a field in this record Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An attempt was made to reference a field that is not defined in the record. User Action: Check the field specified to ensure that it is defined in the record.
359 – NOFREE
no free storage available Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger has used all memory available. User Action: Memory must be made available before the debugger can continue executing. SET modules could be canceled, or the debugging session can be stopped and system management can increase the virtual memory on your system.
360 – NOGLOBALS
some or all global symbols not accessible Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The image was linked with the /NODEBUG qualifier, and there are no global symbols in the symbol table. User Action: Relink the image with the /DEBUG qualifier.
361 – NOHEAP
the Heap Analyzer will not be invoked Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger encountered a problem trying to define the librtl logical required to invoke the Heap Analyzer. User Action: Insure there is enough room in the process logical name table for the debugger to define the librtl logical. If so, and the command still fails, define the librtl logical at the DCL level, restart the debugger and reexecute the RUN or RERUN command.
362 – NOHIDDENDEBUG
The Debug message cannot be executed when the UI is hidden. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The Debug message cannot be executed when a HideUI message is in effect. User Action: Send the ShowUI message and then re-execute the Debug message.
363 – NOHLPLIB
the debugger could not open the help library file Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger could not open the help library file because there was some low level file open error. User Action: Check for user quotas being exceeded. For further assistance and information on this problem check with your system manager.
364 – NOINPAVAIL
input objects not available Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger was unable to open either DBG$INPUT or SYS$INPUT. User Action: Check that logicals used to point at input files or devices are properly defined.
365 – NOINPFOC
debugger must have input focus to accept paste operation Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A writeable debugger window and, if applicable, a text-entry field in that window must have the input focus before the selection can be pasted to it from the clipboard. User Action: Assign the input focus to a writeable window and, if applicable, to the appropriate text-entry field.
366 – NOINSTRAN
cannot translate opcode at location address_value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The address specified in the EXAMINE command is not the beginning of a valid instruction. This can be caused by specifying an address that is in the middle of an instruction or by an address that is in a data area. User Action: Specify an address that contains a valid instruction.
367 – NOINVCTXINSTHAN
Debug cannot retrieve the invocation context instance handle. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: In the course of trying to execute an ACA Services message, Debug has tried and failed to retrieve the invocation context instance handle from ACA Services. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
368 – NOKERNEL
this kernel debugger does not exist in this context Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Debug main is trying to communicate with the kernel debugger in a context where the kernel debugger does not exist. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
369 – NOKEYDEF
cannot do keypad input, mode is set to NOKEYPAD Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user is trying to define or set a keypad definition which can not be performed due to the current operating mode. User Action: Use a terminal that supports keypad operations.
370 – NOKEYPAD
unable to set up keypad definitions Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An error status was returned from the Screen Management Facility that indicates that the debugger keypad definitions are corrupted. User Action: Try to set keypad mode again (SET MODE KEYPAD). If this fails to correct the problem submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
371 – NOLASTVAL
last value is not defined Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger '\' is not currently defined. User Action: Do not reference '\' until a DEPOSIT or EVALUATE command has been performed.
372 – NOLINXXX
line_descriptor Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The line number range CZ:yyy specified on the DEBUGGER command TYPE does not exist. There are no such line numbers in the specified module (or the default module). User Action: Re-enter the command specifying line numbers that do exist.
373 – NOLIST
list of parameter values not allowed - check use of comma (,) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A command that only accepts a single input value for a parameter contains multiple values separated by commas (,). User Action: Re-enter the command; specify one value. If necessary, issue the command once for each value.
374 – NOLOCALS
image does not contain local symbols Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: All the modules in the image were compiled or assembled without traceback information. There is no local symbol information in the image. User Action: Recompile or reassemble the modules using the /DEBUG qualifier and then relink them.
375 – NOMAIN
the debugger detected an error when trying to fetch the main window from the Digital Resource Manager (DRM). Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger detected an error when trying to fetch debuggers main window from the Digital Resource Manager (DRM). This prevents the debugger from continuing this session. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
376 – NOMARKCHNG
[NO]MARK_CHANGE qualifier not applicable to display_name display Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The /MARK_CHANGE and /NOMARK_CHANGE qualifiers can not be applied to the indicated kind of display. User Action: None.
377 – NOMATCH
no matches Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A SEARCH command was being used and no matches were found User Action: No action required
378 – NOMONEXPR
no monitor entry was found matching "expression" Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The input "monitor /delete" expression does not match with any currenly monitored item. User Action: Retry "monitor /delete" with corrected expression.
379 – NOMORE
wildcard request complete Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This is a debugger internal error code. User Action: If the debugger reports this error please submit a Software Performance Report.
380 – NOMOTIF
motif images not found; defaulting to not run as a DECwindows debugger Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The images of the Motif layered product are optionally installed. If the Motif user interface to the debugger is desired, then Motif must be properly installed, otherwise the default character cell mode will run. User Action: If desiring the Motif user interface, check that Motif is installed correctly.
381 – NONAMEDWIDGET
Widget by name !AC not found in the UID file. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
382 – NONAMEMATCH
The specified name does not match any of the names in the selection box. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A name was entered as the selection that is not in the selection box. User Action: Select a name from the box.
383 – NONEXPR
nonexistent process Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A process name or process identification specified in a command is not valid. User Action: Verify that the process name or identification is correct and that the process was not already deleted. Also verify that you have the required privilege to access the process.
384 – NONEXPRC
process process-specification does not exist Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The process-specification was not valid or the specified process did not exist. User Action: Verify that the process specification is correct and that the process still exists and then re-enter the command.
385 – NONUMSCOPE
scope does not exist or is not in set module: scope_number Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger could not find the scope indicated by the numbered scope in the scope list. User Action: Set the module that contains that scope.
386 – NONXTLIN
next line for source display not defined Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger command TYPE or SEARCH was entered without specifying a line number (for example, the next line after the last source line printed should be used). But no next source line is currently defined. User Action: Re-enter the command explicitly specifying the desired line number.
387 – NOOCCLDISP
display_name display may not be occluded Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A display was positioned over the indicated display that is not allowed to be occluded. The indicated display was popped to the front. User Action: You may wish to move the display so it is not occluded by the display named in the message.
388 – NOOUTAVAIL
output objects are not available Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger was unable to open either DBG$OUTPUT or SYS$OUTPUT. User Action: Check that logicals used to point at output files or devices are properly defined.
389 – NOOUTVIEW
the debugger can not write to the Message view. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger got an unexpected status when trying to write to the Message view . This prevents the debugger from continuing this session. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
390 – NOPACKMEMBODY
'symbol_name' is not a member of package body path_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
391 – NOPACKMEMSPEC
'symbol_name' is not a member of package spec path_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
392 – NOPARSEINSTHAND
Debug cannot parse the invocation context instance handle. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Debug cannot parse the invocation context instance handle retrieved from ACA Services. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
393 – NOPRED
logical predecessor not defined Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The logical predecessor of the identifier or instruction referenced is not defined. User Action: None. This message is informational.
394 – NOPROGRAM
This operation cannot be done without a running program. Function function_name. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: There is no program currently being debugged. User Action: Start a program using RUN or RERUN, then reenter the command.
395 – NOPROMPT
cannot delete, remove, unselect, or change kind of the display_name display Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This display can not be deleted, removed, unselected, or have it's kind changed. User Action: None.
396 – NORADBLIFLD
radix override not allowed with BLISS fields Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The use of a radix override qualifier is not supported when evaluating a BLISS field reference. BLISS field references are always displayed using a decimal notation. It is, however, possible to use a radix override qualifier when refering to the contents of a BLISS field. User Action: Don't use a radix switch with a BLISS field.
397 – NORECSYM
recursive symbol_type symbol definition encountered at or near 'debugger_command_segment' Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: While attempting to expand a defined symbol, a recursive symbol definition was encountered. User Action: Redefine the symbol specified in the error message so that it does not contain any circular dependencies and then re-enter the command.
398 – NORERUNPGM
There is no program to RERUN. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: You must RUN a program first before you can RERUN it. User Action: Use the RUN command and specify a program.
399 – NORETBRK
unable to set return break; breakpoint set on caller's return PC. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This is a debugger internal error code. User Action: If the debugger reports this error please submit a Software Performance Report.
400 – NORMAL
successful debugger status Success: This is an internal status signal, it should never be seen by the user. If this message does occur please submit a Software Performance Report (SPR). User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
401 – NORSTBLD
cannot build symbol table Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger is unable to build a symbol table because of errors in the format of the image file. User Action: Relink the image and, if the error is reproducible, submit a Software Performance Report explaining how the image file was created.
402 – NOSAVEDREGS
can't find the saved registers for the CALL command for frame frame- addr Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger is attempting to chain down the call stack, following frame pointers. The debugger has determined that the frame at frame-addr was caused by a CALL command from the debugger. The debugger is unable to find the register set it saved for the context before the CALL command. User Action: Determine what part of your code is writing into the FP register or overwriting the saved frame pointer on the call stack (or a preceding saved frame pointer) and correct it. Since the debugger looks at the call stack to symbolize addresses, you may suppress some of these messages by typing the command "SET MODE NOSYMBOLIC".
403 – NOSAVPROG
cannot save a program I/O display Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The SAVE command is not allowed on a program I/O display since the debugger does not know the contents of the display. User Action: None.
404 – NOSCOPE
no scope exists to look up line line_number Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The specified line_number cannot be found because there is no current scope to look it up in. User Action: Specify the module explicitly and retry the operation.
405 – NOSCOPELIST
a list of scopes is not allowed with this command. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: You cannot enter a list of scopes with the previously executed command. User Action: Enter the command with only one scope item.
406 – NOSCRATCHSPACE
the target system has run out of scratch space. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Scratch space is allocated on the target system to implement single stepping. The target system has run out of this space so no more work can be done. User Action: Reboot the target system with more scratch space and try the debugger again. See the documentation for more details.
407 – NOSCRDEV
screen mode is not supported on this device screen mode output is being lost Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger output is being sent to a device that the Screen Management Facility does can not write to. While the debugger will continue to process commands, the screen mode output will be lost. User Action: Make sure the logical DBG$OUTPUT is pointed to a device that the Screen Management Facility can write to.
408 – NOSCRMODE
screen mode is not supported on this terminal screen mode is not set Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Screen mode is not allowed on the terminal type used by the current session. User Action: Use another terminal if screen mode is desired
409 – NOSCROLL
no scrolling display selected or missing display name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user did not enter a display name with the command, and the debugger attempted to use the display with the SCROLL attribute. However, no display currently has the SCROLL attribute. User Action: Either reenter the command, specifying a display name, or SELECT a display to have the SCROLL attribute and reenter the command.
410 – NOSCROLLDISP
display_name display may not be scrolled Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This display can not be scrolled. User Action: None.
411 – NOSEGLIST
the debugger detected an error when trying to access a source display segment in routine function_name. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger got an unexpected status when trying to access a source display segment. This prevents the debugger from continuing this session. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
412 – NOSETTERM
the SET TERMINAL command is not supported on this terminal Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The SET TERMINAL command is not allowed on the terminal being used for the current session User Action: Use another type of terminal
413 – NOSPAWN
spawn command failed Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger failed to perform a SPAWN command or SPAWN an editor. The error status returned from the SPAWN command is appended to this error message. User Action: If the SPAWN error is correctable, correct the problem and reenter the command. If not, the SPAWN command is unavailable.
414 – NOSRCHSTR
search string not set Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: No current search string is defined for the debugger command SEARCH. The SEARCH command was entered without a search string indicating that the current search string should be used. But no previous SEARCH command has been entered to define a current search string. User Action: Explicitly specify the desired search string on the command.
415 – NOSRCLIN
no source line for address address_value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: No source line corresponds to the address address_ value specified on the debugger command EXAMINE/SOURCE. User Action: None. This message is informational.
416 – NOSTEPGO
no STEP, GO, SET PROCESS/VISIBLE or CALL commands allowed in screen displays Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A STEP, GO, SET PROCESS/VISIBLE or CALL command was used in a screen display command list. The debugger does not allow the use of such commands in display command lists. User Action: Re-specify the screen display command list without using any of the disallowed commands.
417 – NOSTEPMEMLK
should not stop inside critical sections delimited by memory locking/unlocking instructions. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger has limited support for debugging of critical sections delimited by memory locking/unlocking (e.g. LDx_L/STx_C (load-locked/store-conditional) instructions. The exception mechanisms used by the debugger causes the lock-flag set by the locking instruction to be cleared. This action affects the behavior of subsequent instructions that rely on memory being locked. User Action: Cancel or deactivate all eventpoints (watchpoints, breakpoints, etc.) that might trigger while the application being debugged is executing the critical section; a STEP issued from the load_lock instruction should now step over the critical section. Eventpoints then may be safely reset.
418 – NOSUCC
logical successor not defined Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The logical successor of the referenced instruction or identifier is not defined. User Action: None. This message is informational.
419 – NOSUCHBPT
no such breakpoint Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The CANCEL BREAK command specified an address that is not the address of a breakpoint. User Action: Use the SHOW BREAK command to find the location of the current breakpoints, and then cancel any of these breakpoints that you want to cancel.
420 – NOSUCHDISP
no such display defined: display_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The specified display <display_name, !AC> does not exist. User Action: Re-enter the command, specifying an existing display.
421 – NOSUCHELP
no such help topic or invalid HELP command Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user has requested help for a topic for which there is no help or the syntax used to request the help was invalid User Action: Try another topic or just type HELP for a topic list
422 – NOSUCHIMG
image image_name not found Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The specified image <image_name, !AC> does not exist. User Action: Re-enter the command, specifying an existing image.
423 – NOSUCHMODU
module path_name is not in module chain Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The module path_name, specified in the SET MODULE command, does not exist in the image. This message can be caused when: (1) a module name has been entered incorrectly or (2) a module is compiled with the /NOTRACE switch. User Action: Specify a module that is in the image.
424 – NOSUCHPACK
library package path_name is not in the symbol table Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
425 – NOSUCHSCOPE
scope does not exist or is not in set module: scope_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user has requested that the current scope be set to a scope that is invalid for the current module User Action: Correct the scope specification and reissue the command
426 – NOSUCHTASK
no such task exists or no task satisfies criteria Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user entered a task expression that does not correspond to an existing task, or no existing task satisfies the task expression. User Action: Reenter the command with a task expression that specifies an existing task.
427 – NOSUCHTPT
no such tracepoint Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The CANCEL TRACE command specified an address that was not the address of a tracepoint. User Action: Use the SHOW TRACE command to display the current tracepoints and then cancel any that you want to cancel.
428 – NOSUCHWIND
no such window defined: display_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The specified, or defaulted window <window_name, !AC> does not exist. User Action: Reenter the command, specifying an existing window name.
429 – NOSUCHWPT
no such watchpoint Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The CANCEL WATCH command specified an address that was not the address of a watchpoint. User Action: Use the SHOW WATCH command to display the current watchpoints and then cancel any that you want to cancel.
430 – NOSYMBOL
symbol 'symbol_name' is not in the symbol table Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger could not find the symbol '<symbol_ name, !AC>' in its symbol table. User Action: The symbol may have been entered incorrectly, in which case the fix is to enter the symbol correctly. The other possibility is that the module the symbol is defined in has not been loaded into the debugger's symbol table; perform a SET MODULE of the appropriate module.
431 – NOSYMBOLR
no symbol 'symbol_name' was declared in routine path_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
432 – NOTADAPROG
program is not an ADA program; command ignored Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The entered command applies only to Ada programs ; since this is not an Ada program, the command cannot be executed. User Action: No user action required.
433 – NOTARRAY
type of variable is not array Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The variable being treated as an array has not been defined as one. User Action: Check that the correct variable reference is being made.
434 – NOTASTRUCT
'symbol_name' was not declared as a structure Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A VAX BLISS-32 structure reference specified a symbol symbol_name that was not declared a structure. User Action: Re-enter the command with a valid symbol reference.
435 – NOTATMAIN
type GO to get to start of main program Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger has started at the beginning of LIB$INITIALIZE code. User Action: If you want to get to the actual start of the main program you should type GO at the debug prompt. The debugger will allow the program to execute the LIB$INITIALIZE code and then break at the start of the main program. If you'd like to debug the LIB$INITIALIZE code you are positioned to do so at this point.
436 – NOTCURPC
target of EXAMINE/OPERANDS is not the current PC results may be unexpected Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The operands being examined will probably give incorrect results, because the context for the instruction is probably not set up properly. Specifically, the values of registers used in address computations depend on the previous series of instructions being executed, which was not done in this case. User Action: Only use EXAMINE/OPERANDS with .0\%PC
437 – NOTDECTHREADS
Program does not use DECthreads services. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The entered command applies only to programs using DECthreads services. User Action: No user action required.
438 – NOTDEFINE
defined_symbol was not defined Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The symbol was not found in the defined symbol table. User Action: Check your spelling or use SHOW DEFINE to see what symbols have been defined.
439 – NOTEDITABLE
this text can not be edited thus Motif CUT,PASTE,CLEAR operations can not be performed. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
440 – NOTEXTSELECTED
that operation can not be performed without selecting text. Select some text and try that operation again. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
441 – NOTIMPLAN
expression_type is not implemented at command level Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The expression_type is not supported at this type. User Action: Specify a type of expression that the debugger supports.
442 – NOTINLOOP
exitloop encountered when not in a loop Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An incorrect nesting of loops exist in the command stream currently being executed. User Action: Correct the command stream
443 – NOTINSCOPE
specified scope cannot be found in the default scope list Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The specified scope was not in the current default scope list. User Action: Enter the command with a scope that is in the default scope list.
444 – NOTINST
examined address is not the start of an instruction Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The examined address does not denote the start of an instruction. User Action: Specify an address that does denote the start of an instruction.
445 – NOTKEPT
this operation can only be performed in the Kept Debugger configuration. Function function_name. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This command only makes sense when executed from the Kept Debugger configuration of DECdebug. User Action: Restart DECdebug using the Kept Debugger configuration and re-enter the command.
446 – NOTNUMSCOPE
specified scope is not a numbered scope. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The SET SCOPE/CURRENT command requires a numbered scope. User Action: Enter the command with a numbered scope.
447 – NOTORIGSRC
original version of source file not found file used is file_ specification Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A source file was found for some module. But the revision date and time or the file size indicates that this may not be the same version of the file that was used in the original compilation of the module. This warning message indicates that future source line displays from this source file may not correspond to the actual source used to compile the module. User Action: None, unless the original source is available. Then you can use the debugger command SET SOURCE to indicate the location of the source to the debugger.
448 – NOTPTR
variable must be of pointer or file type Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The variable should be a pointer or a file type. User Action: Specify a variable of pointer or file type.
449 – NOTRACES
no tracepoints are set, no opcode tracing Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: There are no tracepoints or opcode tracing set. User Action: None. This message is informational.
450 – NOTRAZERO
Unable to find a trailing zero for ASCIZ object at address address_ value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger was unable to find a trailing zero for the specified ASCIZ string. User Action: The ASCIZ string is missing a trailing zero, or the object examined is not an ASCIZ string.
451 – NOTRECORD
variable is not record; cannot select component component_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user has requested a record operation on a variable which is not a record. User Action: Correct the command and reissue it
452 – NOTREE
SCAN tree or subtree not found SCAN error message Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
453 – NOTRUNCONFIG
You must be running the kept debugger to use the RUN and RERUN commands Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The RUN and RERUN commands are not available if you start up the debugger using RUN/DEBUG. User Action: To use this command, exit the debugger and invoke the kept debugger configuration.
454 – NOTRUNDW
the debugger is uncertain about the DECWindow configuration. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger is uncertain about the systems DECWindow configuration User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
455 – NOTTASKVAL
expression does not specify a valid task value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The expression entered does not specify a valid task value. Only Ada task values are known as such in the symbol table - Thread values are considered to be pointers. User Action: Unless you are debugging threads, reenter the command, correctly specifying a task value.
456 – NOTUISOSC
the debugger will be unable to create a separate window; OSC not enabled. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger requires OSC support enabled to create a separate window (see SET MODE SEPARATE). User Action: To allow the debugger to create a separate window, type at DCL: DEFINE/SYSTEM UIS$VT_ENABLE_OSC_STRINGS TRUE. You may wish to put this line in your private startup file.
457 – NOTUISV30
the debugger will be unable to create a separate window; UIS too old. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger requires VWS V3.0 or later to create a separate window (see SET MODE SEPERATE). User Action: To allow the debugger to create a separate window, install VWS V3.0 or later, and in your private startup file (or at DCL), DEFINE/SYSTEM UIS$VT_ENABLE_OSC_STRINGS TRUE.
458 – NOTUNQOVR
symbol 'symbol_name' is overloaded use SHOW SYMBOL to find the unique symbol names Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: More than one instance of the specified symbol '<symbol_name, !AC>' exists in the user program. Without further information, the debugger cannot determine which symbol to use. User Action: Re-enter the command, uniquely specifying the symbol to be used. The SHOW SYMBOL command can be used to find the unique symbol names.
459 – NOTUPDATE
instruction screen display not updated Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The instruction screen display was not updated because of the preceding error message. User Action: See the preceding error message.
460 – NOTYPEINFO
symbol type information not available please SET the module that describes this type Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user has requested information about a symbol which cannot be provided in the current context. User Action: SET the module containing the information and reissue the command
461 – NOTYPELEN
'symbol_name' has no type or length information, cannot proceed. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The requested information cannot be obtained because the entity in question doesn't have all the attributes necessary to follow through with the request. User Action: None. This message is informational.
462 – NOUI
debugger user interface image not found; defaulting to not run as a DECwindows debugger Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user interface portion of the debugger is a separate image which cannot be located. User Action: Check that the debugger is properly installed. If so, please submit a Software Performance Report.
463 – NOUNIQUE
symbol 'symbol_name' is not unique Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The symbol specified was not in a default scope or was defined in more than one scope. User Action: Specify the scope of the symbol in a pathname or change the default scope.
464 – NOUNIVERSALS
shareable image contains no universal symbols Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: No universal symbols were found in the image. User Action: None.
465 – NOUSREVNT
no user-specified events are allowed; none are declared Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A reference was made to an event, when no such event had been defined (language not SCAN). User Action: Reenter the last command, without specifying any events.
466 – NOVALATPC
entity 'symbol_name' does not have a value at the current PC (was optimized away) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The value of the specified variable does not exist at this point in the program's execution. For example, the variable might be assigned to a register that is currently being used for some other purpose. User Action: Retry the operation at a point in the program's execution when the variable is being referenced.
467 – NOVALTYP
'symbol_name' does not have a value because it is a type name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
468 – NOVALUE
reference does not have a value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The command specified a reference that has no value. User Action: Change the reference.
469 – NOVECT
no vector support - command cannot be performed Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An attempt was made to modify vector state on a system which has neither hardware vector capabilities nor the VVIEF. This includes the EXAMINE vector-register, DEPOSIT vector- register, and SET VECTOR_MODE commands. User Action: Do not attempt to modify vector state on a system which does not have vector capabilities.
470 – NOVIEWQUAL
no qualifier specified on the VIEW command Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: There were no qualifiers specified on the VIEW command. User Action: Reenter the command, specifying a qualifier for the VIEW command.
471 – NOWATCHES
no watchpoints are set Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: No watchpoints are set. User Action: None. This message is informational.
472 – NOWATONOPT
You cannot watch that entity, because it was not allocated in memory (was optimized away) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A watchpoint cannot be set on that entity due to optimizations performed by the compiler User Action: Recompile the program with no optimizations in effect
473 – NOWATTAR
cannot watch-protect target Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: You are attempting to set a /STATIC watchpoint on a location that is either a register, is not in your program, or is on the stack (P1 space). These kinds of locations cannot be watchpointed with the /STATIC qualifier. User Action: Either use the /NOSTATIC qualifier, or do not watch- point this location.
474 – NOWATVARIA
cannot set watchpoints on variant records Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user has requested that a watchpoint be set on a variant record. This operation is not currently supported User Action: No user action required
475 – NOWATVARSTG
watchpoints not allowed after SET TYPE ASCIC, ASCIW, or ASCIZ Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
476 – NOWBPT
cannot insert breakpoint Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
477 – NOWILD
no wildcard permitted Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Wildcards are not permitted in this context User Action: Re-enter the command without using wildcards
478 – NOWILDFIL
file name, type, and version cannot be wildcarded Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The components of a file specification entered in a SET SOURCE command may not be wildcarded. User Action: Reenter the command without wildcarding any file specification components.
479 – NOWOPCO
cannot replace breakpoint with opcode Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
480 – NOWPROT
cannot set protection Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
481 – NOWRITEACCESS
Unable to set breakpoint at break-addr, no write access. Your program cannot be debugged unless you can change the write access of your code. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Most debugger startups set a breakpoint in the user program and then return control to that program. The debugger regains control when that breakpoint is hit. It is necessary for the debugger to have write access to the user program in order to set breakpoints. User Action: Change/allow write access to your program's code.
482 – NO_SYNC_FROM_EXC_BRE
Synchronize can not be done from an exception break. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A synchronize command can not be done from an exception break. User Action: Do not perform a synchronization command when at an exception break.
483 – NPROMPT
the debugger could not properly setup the state to accept input. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger it could not properly setup the state to accept input. This prevents the debugger from continuing this session. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
484 – NULLPTR
cannot dereference null pointer Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
485 – NULWIDGET
the debugger encountered an error when retrieving information on a particular graphical object in routine function_name. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger detected an error when retrieving information on a particular widget in the MOTIF toolkit. This prevents the debugger from continuing this session. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
486 – NUMCONLONG
numeric constant too long, please shorten Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A number entered in the command line is too long. User Action: Reenter the command, shortening the long number.
487 – NUMTRUNC
number truncated Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The number entered is greater than the largest signed longword integer. The value has been truncated to the the largest signed integer. User Action: None.
488 – NYI
the function is not yet implemented. Coming soon to a debugger near you. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
489 – OBJECTINV
requested object is invalid Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit an SPR.
490 – OBJPTRINV
the pointer associated with the requested object is invalid Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit an SPR.
491 – OBJTYPMIS
the type associated with the requested object is incorrect Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit an SPR.
492 – OBSOLETE_13
this message is available for reuse Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message is obsolete, and should never be seen. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report.
493 – OBSOLETE_14
this message is available for reuse Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message is obsolete, and should never be seen. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report.
494 – OBSOLETE_15
this message is available for reuse Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message is obsolete, and should never be seen. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report.
495 – OBSOLETE_16
this message is available for reuse Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message is obsolete, and should never be seen. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report.
496 – OBSOLETE_17
this message is available for reuse Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message is obsolete, and should never be seen. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report.
497 – OBSOLETE_18
this message is available for reuse Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message is obsolete, and should never be seen. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report.
498 – OBSOLETE_19
this message is available for reuse Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message is obsolete, and should never be seen. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report.
499 – OBSOLETE_20
this message is available for reuse Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message is obsolete, and should never be seen. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report.
500 – OBSOLETE_21
this message is available for reuse Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message is obsolete, and should never be seen. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report.
501 – OBSOLETE_22
this message is available for reuse Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message is obsolete, and should never be seen. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report.
502 – OBSOLETE_23
this message is available for reuse Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message is obsolete, and should never be seen. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report.
503 – OBSOLETE_24
this message is available for reuse Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message is obsolete, and should never be seen. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report.
504 – OBSOLETE_25
this message is available for reuse Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message is obsolete, and should never be seen. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report.
505 – OBSOLETE_26
this message is available for reuse Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message is obsolete, and should never be seen. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report.
506 – OPCDEC
no support for G/H instructions at or near opcode_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
507 – OPNOTALLOW
operator 'operator_symbol' not allowed on given data types Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger encountered a problem when performing the operation '<operator_symbol, !AC>' on the specified operands. This may be a data type conversion error. User Action: Reenter the command, specifying compatible operands.
508 – OPSYNTAX
instruction operand syntax error for operand number operand_number Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger encountered an error in one of the operands of a VAX instruction. User Action: If the instruction was entered by the user, reenter the instruction, correcting the operand error. If not, then there may be an error in the user program instructions.
509 – OUTPUTLOST
output being lost, both NOTERMINAL and NOLOG are in effect Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The SET OUTPUT command has set the output conditions to NOTERMINAL and NOLOG; consequently, the output is not displayed on the terminal or written to a log file. The output normally displayed by the debugger will not be available. User Action: Use the SET OUTPUT command to send output to the terminal or to a log file.
510 – OVRWIDGETFAIL
the debugger detected an error when trying to fetch and override an object from the Motif Resource Manager (MRM) in routine function_ name. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger detected an error when fetching an object from the Motif Resource Manager (MRM) for the purpose of overriding behavior. This prevents the debugger from continuing this session. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
511 – PACSIZREQ
packed size required Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A size parameter is required User Action: Supply a size parameter and reissue the command
512 – PARENREQ
parentheses required around type specification in 'debugger_command_ segment /TYPE=(X)' Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger_command_segment is either SET TYPE, DEPOSIT, or EXAMINE. User Action: Place parentheses around the type of expression specified
513 – PARSTKOVR
parse stack overflow, simplify expression Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The expression was too complex for the debugger to evaluate. User Action: Simplify the expression.
514 – PARTIALINFO
There was an error in DEBUG's RPC. The information DEBUG has just given you about the state of your program may be incomplete. Use the one process configuration of the debugger as a workaround. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: There is a limit to the amount of information DEBUG can pass through its RPC. That limit was reached, so DEBUG could only give you the information that would fit through its RPC. User Action: Use the one process configuration of the debugger as a workaround (i.e. $ DEFINE DBG$PROCESS NONE). Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR)
515 – PASTHRU
The primary handler should ignore this signal Success: This is an internal status signal, it should never be seen by the user. If this message does occur please submit a Software Performance Report (SPR). User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
516 – PATHNOTACP
pathname qualifiers (path_name) not allowed in SHOW SYMBOL data name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user has issued a command with invalid syntax User Action: No user action required
517 – PATHTLONG
too many qualifiers on name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: There are too many pathname elements in the entered pathname for the debugger to handle. User Action: Shorten the pathname entered, either by abbreviating the pathname, defining a symbol for the pathname, or setting a search scope so that you can use a shorter pathname.
518 – PATHTOOLONG
pathname too long at path_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The entered pathname is too long for the debugger to handle. User Action: Shorten the pathname entered, either by abbreviating the pathname, defining a symbol for the pathname, or setting a search scope so that you can use a shorter pathname.
519 – PCLINLOOKUP
the debugger detected a error when trying to associate the PC to a line number. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger detected an error when looking up the PC to line number correlation. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
520 – PCNOTALL
PC not allowed in context for operand number operand_number Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Using the PC as an operand in the entered instruction is not allowed. User Action: If the instruction was entered by the user, reenter the instruction, without using the PC in the operand. If not, then there may be an error in the user program instructions.
521 – PLICVTERR
PLI conversion error at or near opcode_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An error occurred in the PL/I RTL performing a data type conversion, for the object <opcode_name, !AC>. User Action: Reenter the command, specifying a legitimate object for the operation desired.
522 – PREDEPTNOT
predefined eventpoint(s) not canceled Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Any existing predefined eventpoints have not been canceled as the result of a CANCEL command. User Action: Specify the /PREDEFINED qualifier with the CANCEL command to cancel predefined eventpoints.
523 – PRMNOTAVAIL
the command parameter parameter_name is not available Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The specified command parameter, although available in some debug implementations, is not available in this one. One reason why is that the parameter just doesn't make sense on the platform. For example, the JSB parameter on a SET STEP command doesn't make sense on Alpha VMS because there is no "JSB" instruction like there is on VAX VMS. User Action: Reissue the command without the parameter.
524 – PROFRANOT
proper frame not found on call stack for path_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: You attempted to look at a variable in a routine invocation that does not exist. User Action: Specify a routine or routine invocation that is currently active.
525 – PROMPTCLEN
display_name display width not changed, must be full width of screen Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This display's width can not be changed. It must be the full width of the screen. User Action: None.
526 – PROMPTOCCL
display_name display now occludes some or all of display_name display's text Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This display now occludes some or all of the specified display. User Action: None.
527 – PROMPTRLEN
display_name display length not changed, must be at least 2 lines long Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This display's length can not be changed to less than the minimum value specified. User Action: None.
528 – PROVRFLOW
too many levels of @ procedure nesting Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user has nested indirect command processing too deeply User Action: Try to eliminate some of the levels of indirection or look for a recursive invocation
529 – PSHINARYNYI
PUSH_INNER_ARRAY DST stack machine operator for array 'symbol_name' is not yet implemented Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The named array is unconstrained, and its subscript bounds live in different places at different points in the program's execution. This cannot be denoted using DEBUG Symbol Table (DST) features which this version of the debugger supports. User Action: Verify that you are using the latest releases of the compiler and debugger. Examine the nearest object code which references the variable and simulate the access algorithm by hand.
530 – PSHVALNYI
PUSH_VALSPEC DST stack machine operator for variable 'symbol_name' is not yet implemented Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The named variable's address is complex, and its computation uses operands which live in different places at different points in the program's execution. This cannot be denoted using DEBUG Symbol Table (DST) features which this version of the debugger supports. User Action: Verify that you are using the latest releases of the compiler and debugger. Try recompiling the application without optimization. Examine the nearest object code which references the variable and simulate the access algorithm by hand.
531 – PXCN
record object or record formal parameter must prefix 'CONSTRAINED Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
532 – QUALNOTAVAIL
the command qualifier qualifier_name is not available Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The specified command qualifier, although available in some debug implementations, is not available in this one. One reason why is that the qualifier just doesn't make sense on the platform. For example, the /JSB qualifier on a STEP command doesn't make sense on Alpha VMS because there is no "JSB" instruction like there is on VAX VMS. User Action: Reissue the command without the qualifier.
533 – QUALREQ
A direction qualifier must be specified with the EXPAND and MOVE commands. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Direction ( UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT ) information is missing from the command. User Action: Provide a direction with the command and try again.
534 – QUOSTRLONG
quoted string too long, please shorten Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A quoted string was entered in a debugger command that was too large for the debugger to handle. User Action: Reenter the command, shortening the string entered.
535 – READERR
debugger input read error, force to exit Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Too many read errors have occurred from the input command stream. The Debugger will exit after printing this message User Action: Check the physical integrity of the device containing the input stream.
536 – REFUSED
attach request refused Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Either you have attempted to attach to a process that is your own process or that is not part of your process tree. User Action: None. You cannot perform the attempted operation.
537 – REGMASKHIDDEN
register save mask hidden for stack frame frame_number Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Information on where the designated routine invocation might save registers is in a module which has not been set. Symbolic references to non-static variables of callers of this routine may not be resolved correction by the debugger. User Action: Set the module by using the SET MODULE or SET MODULE/CALLS commands, or enable dynamic module setting with the SET MODE DYNAMIC command. Then retry the action which produced this message.
538 – REGMASKMISSING
register save mask missing for stack frame frame_number Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Information on where the designated routine invocation might save registers is not available. Symbolic references to non-static variables of callers of this routine may not be resolved correction by the debugger. User Action: Recompile or reassemble the modules using the /DEBUG qualifier and then relink them.
539 – REGNAMEFAIL
the debugger detected an error when registering resources with the Motif Resource Manager (MRM). Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger detected an error when registering resources with the Motif Resource Manager (MRM). This prevents the debugger from continuing this session. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
540 – REGREQ
register required in context for operand number operand_number Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A register is required to establish context for the specified operand. User Action: If the instruction was entered by the user, reenter the instruction, using a register with the specified operand. If not, then there may be an error in the user program instructions.
541 – REGWRERR
unable to write/update the current invocation context register set Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Debug kernel failed to write/update the current context register set. Any pending deposits or steps will fail. This could consequently result in stack corruption. User Action: Please submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
542 – RENAMENOT
Unable to look up 'symbol_name', object being renamed not found in symbol table Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user has requested an operation on an object that was not found in the symbol table. User Action: Correct and reissue the command
543 – RESUMERR
an error occurred while trying to resume execution of the program Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An error status was returned from the call to the debugger-kernel service that resumes program execution. Depending on the severity of the error, the program may or may not have resumed execution. User Action: Examine the error message after this message and consider if the problem is related to a lack of quota or otherwise related to your program's behavior. If so, then take corrective action. If, after this evaluation, you believe that the problem lies in the debugger, then submit a Software Performance Report.
544 – RETURNED
control returned to process process_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Control has returned to the parent process. User Action: None.
545 – RNDFCTROUT
round factor out of range Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The DIBOL scale factor is out of the acceptable range
546 – ROPRANDF
reserved operand fault at or near opcode_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger encountered an opcode that is reserved to VSI. User Action: If the instruction was entered by the user, reenter the instruction, without using an opcode reserved to VSI. If not, then there may be an error in the user program instructions.
547 – ROUTNOTAVAIL
the source to routine !AC is not available Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: There is no source available for this routine.
548 – RPCDBBDT
Bad DTYPE for RPC Data Blocking. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
549 – RPCERR
an internal inter-process communications error has occurred Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An internal communications error has occurred. The reason is given in the message following this message. User Action: If the error is reproducible, submit a Software Performance Report and, if possible, enclose both a copy of the program being debugged and a logged debugging session that reproduces the error.
550 – RPCINVDSC
invalid RPC descriptor Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
551 – RPCOVF
RPC packet overflow Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
552 – RPCUNF
undefined RPC function encountered Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
553 – RPCUNKARG
undefined RPC argument encountered Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
554 – RSTERR
error in symbol table Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: There is a format error in the symbol table. User Action: If the format error is not caused by a user program error or a DEPOSIT command, submit a Software Performance Report.
555 – SCALEADD
pointer addition: scale factor of scale_factor applied to right/left argument Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Indicates the scale factor applied in computing the address. User Action: None.
556 – SCALESUB
pointer subtraction: a scale factor of scale_factor applied to the right/left Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Indicates the scale factor applied in computing the address. User Action: None.
557 – SCRNOACCESSR
no read access to address address_value for display in display_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
558 – SCRNOSRCLIN
no source line for address address_value for display in display_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: No source line corresponds to the address address_ value specified on the debugger command EXAMINE/SOURCE. User Action: None. This message is informational.
559 – SCRNOTORIGSRC
original version of source file not found for display in display_ name file used is file_specification Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A source file was found for some module. But the revision date and time or the file size indicates that this may not be the same version of the file that was used in the original compilation of the module. This warning message indicates that future source line displays from this source file may not correspond to the actual source used to compile the module. User Action: None, unless the original source is available. Then you can use the debugger command SET SOURCE to indicate the location of the source to the debugger.
560 – SCRTOBIG
screen too big for Screen Mode width must be less than maximum_ width, height less than maximum_height Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The current screen dimensions are too large for debugger screen mode. User Action: Change the screen dimensions to be small enough for debugger screen mode.
561 – SCRTOSMALL
screen too small for Screen Mode width must be at least minimum_ width, height must be at least minimum_height Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The current screen dimensions are too small for debugger screen mode. User Action: Change the screen dimensions to be large enough for debugger screen mode.
562 – SCRUNAOPNSRC
unable to open source file file_specification for display in display_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Source lines from the file file_specification cannot be displayed because the debugger was unable to open the source file (represented as file_specification). The accompanying VAX RMS status message gives more information about the reasons for the source file not being opened. User Action: Examine the VAX RMS status message to determine the reasons for the source file not being opened, and take the appropriate action based on that information.
563 – SCRUNAREASRC
unable to read source file file_specification for display in display_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Source lines from the file file_specification cannot be displayed because the debugger was unable to read the source file (represented as file_specification). The accompanying VAX RMS status message gives more information about the reasons for the source file not being opened. User Action: Examine the VAX RMS status message to determine the reasons for the source file not being read, and take the appropriate action based on that information.
564 – SELECTFAIL
the debugger detected an error when processing the user's selection. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger detected an error when processing the user's selection. The selection did not match any of the specified selections in the list box. This prevents the debugger from continuing this session. User Action: Try the debugger again, if the same results exist submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
565 – SENDRETRY
network failure occured during a send, retrying. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A network failure occured during a send. This is most likely due to excessive network traffic. The debugger will retry the send until it sees a network time-out. Then it will try to re-establish the connection. User Action: Wait for progress or network failure.
566 – SETKEY
keypad state has been set to state_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The specified keypad state has been set. User Action: None.
567 – SETKEYERR
error in processing SET KEY command: Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An error has occurred during a SET KEY command
568 – SFCNTNEG
shift count is negative Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
569 – SHOKEYERR
error in processing SHOW KEY command: Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An error has occurred during the processing of a SHOW KEY command
570 – SHRPRC
debugger will share user process Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An error occured while trying to create a subprocess to run the main debugger image. This message indicates that the debugger is reverting back to the old behavior of running in the user process. User Action: Correct the problem specified in the messages preceding this message. If the problem cannot be solved, submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
571 – SIDEFFECT
operators with side effects not supported (++, -) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user has requested the use of an operator that has side effects. This operation is not currently supported by the Debugger. User Action: Issue the operation and the side effects as individual commands
572 – SIGVECNOREAD
signal vector for exception frame frame-addr at sigvec-addr is not readable Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger is attempting to chain down the call stack, following frame pointers. The debugger has determined that part or all of the signal vector for the exception frame at frame-addr is not accessible for reading. This vector lies at sigvec-addr. This usually indicates a corrupt frame list, but could also indicate that the program has protected part of memory in which the frame lies. In either case, this is an error. User Action: Determine what part of your code is writing into the FP register or overwriting the saved frame pointer on the call stack (or a preceding saved frame pointer) and correct it. Since the debugger looks at the call stack to symbolize addresses, you may suppress some of these messages by typing the command "SET MODE NOSYMBOLIC".
573 – SIGVECTRUNC
signal vector was truncated Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The signal vector on this stack frame was too big to fit into the DEBUG buffer. User Action: Submit an SPR. This message is handled internally, and should never be signaled to the user.
574 – SIZEATOMIC
only atomic data types are supported with 'SIZE Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: SIZE is not supported on the item requested User Action: No user action required
575 – SIZETRUNC
size field truncated to 32 bits Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The size of the entry in a VAX BLISS-32 field specification was larger then 32. The debugger set the entry size to 32 and executed the command. User Action: None. This message is informational.
576 – SOURCESCOPE
Source lines not available for .0 Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: There were no source lines available for the current PC, so the debugger displayed the source lines for the calling routine. The source lines may be unavailable because the code associated with the current PC is not available (e.g. is in a VSI-supplied shareable image) or was compiled or linked /NODEBUG. User Action: If source modules is available, then recompile and relink the application using the /DEBUG qualifier.
577 – SPAWNED
subprocess spawned Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message is output by the DEBUG command SPAWN when it spawns a subprocess. User Action: None. This message is informational.
578 – SRCLINNOT
source lines not available for module path_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The source lines from module CZ cannot be displayed or searched because there is no source line information in the symbol table for that module. Either the compiler is not able to generate such information or the /DEBUG qualifier was not used on the compilation or link command. User Action: If the language in question supports source line display, recompile and relink with the /DEBUG qualifier. If the language does not support source line display, source lines will not be available to the debugger for modules written in that language.
579 – SRCNOTCURAV
source code for line !UL in module !AC not currently available. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
580 – SS_INT
system service intercepted Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This error code is used by the debugger to indicate that a system service has been intercepted. User Action: Submit an SPR. This message is handled internally, and should never be signaled to the user.
581 – SS_INT_END
system service intercept cycle end Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This error code is used by the debugger to indicate that a system service has been intercepted. User Action: Submit an SPR. This message is handled internally, and should never be signaled to the user.
582 – SS_INT_START
system service intercept cycle start Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This error code is used by the debugger to indicate that a system service has been intercepted. User Action: Submit an SPR. This message is handled internally, and should never be signaled to the user.
583 – STEPFAILED
emulation of a single instruction failed; execution continued past location of failure Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger The debugger emulates instructions as part of the stepping mechanism used in several commands (e.g., STEP, SET TRACE, SET WATCH/NOSTATIC). The debugger failed to set up the emulation so that the debugger could regain control after the instruction(s) in question executed. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR)
584 – STEPINTO
cannot step over PC = address_value Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger was unable to step over the routine and executed a step into the routine instead. User Action: None. This message is informational.
585 – STGTRUNC
string truncated Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: While processing the command, the debugger truncated a text string. User Action: The debugger failed to allocate a large enough buffer to store the command output. Unless the reason for this is apparent, submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
586 – STRNGPAD
string operand lengths don't match, shorter padded with blanks on the right Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The operands of a string comparison ( 'ABC' < 'AB' ) did not have the same length. The shorter one is blank extended on the right. User Action: Use strings of the same length.
587 – STRTOOLONG
strings longer than 255 characters not supported Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The string that was specified by the user is too large for the debugger to handle User Action: Try to redo the operation with a shorter string
588 – STRUCSIZE
structure size declared as num_units allocation units, num_units was given Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The VAX BLISS-32 structure size was declared to be num_units units but was referenced with num_units units. User Action: None. This message is informational.
589 – SUBOUTBND
subscript subscript_number is out of bounds Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An attempt to subscript out of the bounds of an array was made. User Action: Change the value of the subscript.
590 – SUBSCRNG
subscript out of range, low/high bound for dimension subscript_ number is subscript_bound Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The subscript specification is not within the bounds of the array. User Action: Reenter the command, specifying a subscript specification that is within the bounds defined for the array.
591 – SUBSTRING
invalid substring (start: low_bound, end: high_bound), object has length string_size Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The substring specification (start: low_bound, end: high_bound ) is not within the bounds defined for the data type. User Action: Specify a substring specification within the bounds defined for the data type.
592 – SUPERDEBUG
SUPERDEBUG not available Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This is a Debug internal message. The user should never see this message. User Action: If you see this message, please submit an SPR describing the circumstances.
593 – SYMNOTACT
non-static variable 'symbol_name' is not active Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The symbol symbol_name is not defined in an active call frame. User Action: Check the symbol specified; if correct, ensure that you have defined the scope correctly.
594 – SYMNOTFND
no symbols matching defined_symbol are defined Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: You attempted to use the SHOW SYMBOL command to show a symbol that is not defined. User Action: Verify that the symbol is defined and reenter the command.
595 – SYNCDONE
vector synchronization complete Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This signal is generated by the debugger kernel after it has executed the synchronization instruction(s) necessary to insure that all vector exceptions have been reported. User Action: Submit an SPR. This message is handled internally, and should never be signaled to the user.
596 – SYNCREPCOM
Synchronize reporting complete Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: All current vector exceptions have been reported. User Action: None, this message is informational.
597 – SYNC_ALREADY_IN_PROGRESS
Synchronize already in progress. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Only one synchronize command is allowed at a time. User Action: Do not perform a synchronization command until the previous command has completed.
598 – SYNERREXPR
syntax error in expression at or near 'debugger_command_segment' Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger encountered text it does not understand near '<debugger_command_segment, !AC>'. User Action: Reenter the command, correcting the syntax error.
599 – SYNERRLABEL
syntax error in %LABEL construct, see HELP Built_in_Symbols %LABEL Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger encountered an error in the use of the %LABEL built-in symbol. User Action: Reenter the command line, correcting the error in the %LABEL construct.
600 – SYNERRLINE
syntax error in %LINE construct, see HELP Built_in_Symbols %LINE Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger encountered an error in the use of the %LINE built-in symbol. User Action: Reenter the command line, correcting the error in the %LINE construct.
601 – SYNTAX
command syntax error at or near 'debugger_command_segment' Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger encountered a command syntax error near the element debugger_command_segment. User Action: Re-enter the command.
602 – TARGREJ
target system rejected the connection request Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The target system rejected. This can be because the target system is not in a debuggable state, you have specified the password incorrectly, or a system with this name does not exist on the network. User Action: Check spelling of the node name or password. Also verify that the system is in a debuggable state (booted with the correct flags).
603 – TASKERROR
error error_code from ADA multitasking Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An unexpected error was returned to the debugger from the Ada RTL. Additional information from the Ada RTL is appended to this error message. User Action: User action is dependent on the information returned from the Ada RTL. If the error is not recoverable, the user may wish to enter an SPR on the Ada compiler.
604 – TASKNONULL
Null task cannot be selected or modified Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
605 – TASKNOREGS
Task has no registers (it is the Null task) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
606 – TASKNOTABORT
task not aborted; ADA multitasking is executing critical section Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The task specified may not be aborted at this time. User Action: Retry the abort at a later time.
607 – TASKNOTACT
task cannot be made the active task; task is not ready or running Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The task specified to made the active task is not in either the READY nor the RUNNING state. Tasks not in those states cannot be made the active task. To determine the state of the task, perform a SHOW TASK command. User Action: If the task is in the TERMINATED state, no action is possible. If the task is in the SUSPENDED state, the action required to get the task in the READY or RUNNING state depends on the user program and the state of the debugging session.
608 – TASKNULL
task is null; cannot set attributes of null task Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
609 – TERMINATING
program is terminating Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The process process-specification has just finished execution. All exit handlers in your program have run. Any SET BREAK/TERMINATING or SET TRACE/TERMINATING events will now take effect. User Action: Submit an SPR. This message is handled internally, and should never be signaled to the user.
610 – TIMESLICE
time slice interval has been slowed to 10.0 seconds Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: DEBUG has changed the ADA time slice interval to 10.0 seconds. When you set watchpoints, DEBUG automatically increases the value of pragma TIME_SLICE to 10.0. This is because of interaction between the watchpoint implementation and VAX Ada's time slicing. Slowing down the time-slice rate prevents problems from occurring. User Action: If the change in time-slice setting is undesirable, then avoid the use of watchpoints.
611 – TOOFEWSUB
too few subscripts, array has num_dimensions dimensions Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user has specified a symbol reference with too few subscripts User Action: Correct and reissue the command
612 – TOOMANDIM
too many dimensions in array Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
613 – TOOMANERR
too many errors, some errors not reported Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Too many MISMODBEG or certain other errors occurred. Other similar errors are not reported. User Action: None. This message is informational.
614 – TOOMANINV
too many invocation numbers in symbol pathname Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
615 – TOOMANPARM
too many parameters on command Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
616 – TOOMANSUB
too many subscripts, array has num_dimensions dimensions Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user has specified a symbol reference with too many subscripts User Action: Correct and reissue the command
617 – UIISHIDDEN
The UI is currently hidden. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Debug did not hide the UI because it is already hidden. User Action: No action necessary.
618 – UIISSHOWN
The UI is currently displayed. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Debug did not show the UI because it is currently displayed. User Action: No action necessary.
619 – UNAACCREG
unable to access beyond end of register set Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The command entered attempted to read or write beyond the end of a register or register set. User Action: Re-enter the command, insuring that you do not attempt to access beyond the end of the register set.
620 – UNACREDBGO
unable to create DBG$OUTPUT, SYS$OUTPUT used Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
621 – UNACVT
unable to convert radixvalue to datatype_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Debug was unable to perform the requested conversion User Action: No user action required
622 – UNACVTBYTTAU
error converting byte count into target addressable units Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This is an internal debugger error. User Action: If the error is reproducible, submit a Software Performance Report and, if possible, enclose both a copy of the program being debugged and a logged debugging session that reproduces the error.
623 – UNALIGNED
data is not aligned on a byte boundary Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The user has requested a type override that can not be performed User Action: No user action required
624 – UNALLOCATED
entity 'symbol_name' was not allocated in memory (was optimized away) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The requested entity is not available for use due to optimizations performed by the compiler User Action: Recompile the program with no optimizations in effect
625 – UNAOPEDBGI
unable to open DBG$INPUT, SYS$INPUT used Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
626 – UNAOPESCR
unable to open DBG$OUTPUT for screen output Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
627 – UNAOPNHLP
unable to open help library file_specification Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The help library file_specification cannot be opened to look for the help you requested. The accompanying VAX RMS status message gives you more information about the reasons for the library not being opened. User Action: Examine the VAX RMS status message to determine the reasons for the help library not being opened, and take the appropriate action based on that information. Also, verify that the logical name DBG$HELP is either not defined, or is defined to indicate the proper file.
628 – UNAOPNINI
unable to open initialization file file_specification Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The initialization file cannot be opened. The accompanying VMS RMS status message gives you more information about the reasons for the file not being opened. User Action: Examine the VMS RMS status message to determine the reasons for the initialization file not being opened, and take action based on that information. Also, verify that the logical name DBG$INIT is defined to indicate the proper file.
629 – UNAOPNSRC
unable to open source file file_specification Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Source lines from the file file_specification cannot be displayed because the debugger was unable to open the source file (represented as file_specification). The accompanying VAX RMS status message gives more information about the reasons for the source file not being opened. User Action: Examine the VAX RMS status message to determine the reasons for the source file not being opened, and take the appropriate action based on that information.
630 – UNAORIGSRC
unable to open the original source file file specification Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Source lines from the original (before preprocessing) source file cannot be displayed because the debugger could not get the necessary information from the Correlation Facility. User Action: Check your Correlation Facility logicals and library to see that they are referencing the proper files.
631 – UNAREASRC
unable to read source file file_specification Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Source lines from the file file_specification cannot be displayed because the debugger was unable to read the source file (represented as file_specification). The accompanying VAX RMS status message gives more information about the reasons for the source file not being opened. User Action: Examine the VAX RMS status message to determine the reasons for the source file not being read, and take the appropriate action based on that information.
632 – UNASAVVAL
unable to save value for defined_symbol, definition ignored Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
633 – UNASETIMG
unable to set image image_name because it has no symbol table Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The image is linked with the /NODEBUG qualifier, so there is no symbol table. User Action: Relink the image with the /DEBUG qualifier.
634 – UNASETTAS
unable to set visible task: registers not available Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
635 – UNASWISTA
Unable to create debugger stack, using program stack Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: DEBUG failed to set the protection ($SETPRT) on the DEBUG stack's guard pages. This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit an SPR.
636 – UNBPAREN
unbalanced parentheses in expression Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
637 – UNDEXPN
undefined exponentiation at or near opcode_name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
638 – UNDKEY
state_name key key_name is undefined Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: You attempted to use the SHOW/KEY or the DELETE/KEY command to show or delete the definition of a key that is not defined. User Action: Verify that the key is defined and reenter the command.
639 – UNHANDLED
The primary handler should now handle this unhandled exception Success: This is an internal status signal, it should never be seen by the user. If this message does occur please submit a Software Performance Report (SPR). User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR).
640 – UNIMPLENT
attempt to evaluate unimplemented type, cannot proceed. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The data type of the entity in question has not been implemented in the debugger. The debugger doesn't have the needed information on the entity's type to follow through with request.
641 – UNKNOWNCODE
the debugger does not known how to process the function code !UL. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger User Action: Make sure that none of the user definable function codes reference numbers that are not documented.
642 – UNMTCHPARN
unmatched left parenthesis found Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A left parenthesis (() was found, but the matching right parenthesis ()) is missing. User Action: Include the right parenthesis ()).
643 – UNREQVQUAL
Unreqcognized vector instruction qualifier specified at 'command_ line' Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The qualifier indicated in the shown command line fragment is unreqcognized. User Action: Specify a legal vector instruction qualifier.
644 – UPBNDOPT
upper bound of subrange was optimized away Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The upper bound of the specified subrange was optimized away by the compiler. In place of the actual upper bound, DEBUG used the hex value 7FFFFFFF. User Action: None. This message is informational.
645 – USREVNIGN
DEBUG detected a bad RTL EVCB sentinel-Event ignored. Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: While process a pseudo-go operation, the EVCB sent to the debugger by the RTL had a bogus sentinel field. Therefore, the debugger ignored the event. User Action: None.
646 – USREVNTERR
user-specified event error code error_code returned by user RTL Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
647 – VALNOTADDR
value of variable 'symbol_name' not usable as address Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The value of the specified variable is not usable as an address. The address must be a longword. User Action: Modify the address and retry the operation.
648 – VALRNG
value is subscript_value, bounds are low_bound..high_bound Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An attempt to subscript out of the bounds of an array was made. User Action: Change the value of the subscript.
649 – VARNESDEP
variant nesting depth exceeds 20, cannot access record component Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
650 – VECDIS
debugger-generated vector disabled fault Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This signal is generated by the debugger kernel while it is processing a vector disabled fault that it has caused. User Action: Submit an SPR. This message is handled internally, and should never be signaled to the user.
651 – VECREASON
the reason values for this vector error are reason_values Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An internal error has occurred with the debuggers use of vector instructions. The particular error code has two values which are associated with it, which more fully explain what went wrong. User Action: None.
652 – VECSCP0
vector registers can be accessed only in scope 0 Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An attempt was made to reference a vector register from a scope other than scope 0. DEBUG will not accept a command which specifies any other scope for a vector register. User Action: If the current scope has been set to a scope other than scope 0 (using the SET SCOPE command), use an explicit 0\ pathname to access the vector register.
653 – VECTSUBRNG
vector register subscript out of bounds, bounds are low_bound..high_ bound Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An attempt to subscript out of the bounds of an array was made. User Action: Change the value of the subscript.
654 – VERIFYICF
opening/closing command procedure file_specification Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger is verifying a command procedure. This message is displayed before the command procedure is executed and after all the commands have been displayed. User Action: None. This message is informational.
655 – VERSIONNUM
the debugger_type debugger has the following RPC version: major_ version/minor_version Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message is to inform you of the version number(s) of the main and kernel debuggers. It will only appear as part of another message, such as INCOMVERSION. User Action: Submit an SPR. This message is handled internally, and should never be signaled to the user.
656 – VFLTDIV
Reserved operand, encoded as floating divide by zero Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: During a floating-point operation, an attempt was made to divide by zero. User Action: Examine the code that caused the fault. Verify that the operands or variables are specified correctly. Verify that the encoded reserved operand was not deposited by a non-floating- point operation.
657 – VFLTOVF
Reserved operand, encoded as floating overflow Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: During a floating-point operation, a floating point value exceeded the largest representable value for that data type. User Action: Examine the code that caused the fault. Verify that the operands or variables are specified correctly. Verify that the encoded reserved operand was not deposited by a non-floating- point operation.
658 – VFLTROP
Reserved operand, encoded as floating reserved operand Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: During a floating-point operation, an attempt is made to divide by zero. User Action: Examine the code that caused the fault. Verify that the operands or variables are specified correctly. Verify that the encoded reserved operand was not deposited by a non-floating- point operation.
659 – VFLTUND
Reserved operand, encoded as floating underflow Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: An arithmetic exception condition occurred as a result of floating-point underflow. User Action: Examine the code that caused the fault. Verify that the operands or variables are specified correctly. Verify that the encoded reserved operand was not deposited by a non-floating- point operation.
660 – WATCHSETUP
instruction at current PC may trigger a watchpoint Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This signal is generated by the debugger kernel when it is about to execute an instruction that may trigger a watchpoint. User Action: Submit an SPR. This message is handled internally, and should never be signaled to the user.
661 – WATCHSIZE
cannot WATCH variables longer than 512 bytes Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger
662 – WATNOWCAN
watchpoint now cancelled Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message is a sub-message to WATVARSCP, WATVARPTR, and WATVARPROT. This message indicates that the original watchpoint has been cancelled (is no longer active). User Action: None. This message is informational.
663 – WATNOWWAT
now watching variable name Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message is a sub-message to WATVARSCP and WATVARPTR. This message indicates the new name under which a variable which either went out of scope or whose pointer(s) changed is addressed by the debugger. If this message appears, the watchpoint is still active under this new name. User Action: None. This message is informational.
664 – WATVARGSGONE
global section associated with watched variable variable name has been unmapped Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The global-section which contained a global- section watchpoint is no longer mapped by any process that is under debugger control. This message is always followed by the WATNOWCAN message, since the debugger must delete the watchpoint. User Action: No action necessary.
665 – WATVARGSOVR
watched variable overlaps into a global section Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The specified variable spans a range of virtual memory which includes a global-section and a private-section. A watched variable must either be entirely in a global-section or entirely in a private-section. User Action: Do not use watchpoint on this address.
666 – WATVARNOWGBL
watched variable variable name has been re-mapped to a global section Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The program mapped a global-section over a watched variable. This message indicates that the debugger made the watchpoint a global-section watchpoint. If the global-section is mapped by more than one process that is under the debugger control, the watched variable will be watched in each process that is mapped to the global section. User Action: No action necessary.
667 – WATVARPROT
watched variable variable name is no longer accessible Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Some action by the program has made the target variable inaccessible to the debugger. The program might have deleted the virtual memory which contains some part of the variable or one of the pointers in the pointer chain to the variable, or the program might have set the protection of such virtual memory such that the debugger can not read it. This message is always followed by the WATNOWCAN message, since the debugger must delete the watchpoint. User Action: None. This message is informational.
668 – WATVARPTR
watched variable variable name now points to a different address Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Some pointer in the variable reference has changed value. This message is accompanied by a further message indicating whether the debugger has cancelled the watchpoint or re-defined the watchpoint to address the original data by a different name. User Action: None. This message is informational.
669 – WATVARREMAP
watched variable variable name touches a page which has been re- mapped by the user program Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Some action by the user program has made it impossible for the debugger to set the protection on part or all of the variable. The debugger will therefore not detect changes to the variable. This message is always followed by the WATNOWCAN message, since the debugger must delete the watchpoint. User Action: None. This message is informational.
670 – WATVARSCP
watched variable variable name has gone out of scope Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The identified variable is no longer accessible by its original name. The program may have returned from the routine in which the variable was defined, or it may have called another routine. This message is accompanied by a further message indicating whether the debugger has cancelled the watchpoint (in the case that the variable is truly gone) or re-defined the watchpoint to address the same data by a different name. User Action: None. This message is informational.
671 – WIDTHDIFF
desired width of display_width is not allowed, width is set to display_width Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: After creating the display pasteboard using the SMG routine SMG$CREATE_PASTEBOARD, DEBUG found that the display width was not in the range 20-255. User Action: Issue the DCL command SHOW TERMINAL and verify that the terminal width is correct and in the range 20-255.
672 – WORKSTACMD
the command debugger-command is only supported on VWS workstations Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: The debugger only supports the command debugger- command on workstations running VWS. User Action: None. This capability of the debugger does not exist for your terminal or machine.
673 – WPTTRACE
non-static watchpoint, tracing every instruction Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: Setting a watchpoint on a non-static location such as the stack or on a register forces the debugger to trace every instruction that is executed. This will slow down execution of your program by a considerable amount. User Action: If you do not want execution of your program slowed down, then you must cancel the watchpoint.
674 – WRITE_FAILED
an attempt to write into a memory location failed Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
675 – WRITE_INTO_KERNEL
cannot write into the debugger kernel's address space Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
676 – WRITE_INTO_KERNEL_STACK
cannot write into the debugger kernel's stack Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: This message indicates an internal debugger error. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
677 – ZERLENDST
zero length DST record has been ignored (compiler error) Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: A zero-length DST record was encountered within a module. This message normally indicates a compiler error. User Action: Submit a Software Performance Report.
678 – ZEROINCR
increment for ranged examine is zero; exiting loop Facility: DEBUG, VMS Debugger Explanation: While performing a ranged examine, DEBUG no successor to the current data item was found because the length of the current data item was zero bytes. User Action: None. This message is informational.