CAN'T OPEN
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An open() or fopen() failed.
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CAN'T WRITE
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A write(), fwrite(), fprint(),
or similar command, failed.
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CAN'T READ
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A read(), fgets(), or similar command
failed.
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CAN'T CREATE
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A creat() call
failed.
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CAN'T ALLOCATE
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A dynamic allocation failed.
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CAN'T LOCK
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An attempt to make a LCK (lock)
file failed. In some situations, this
error is fatal.
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CAN'T STAT
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A stat() call
failed.
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CAN'T CHMOD
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A chmod() call
failed.
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CAN'T LINK
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A link() call
failed.
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CAN'T CHDIR
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A chdir() call
failed.
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CAN'T UNLINK
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An unlink() call
failed.
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WRONG ROLE
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This is an internal logic problem.
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CAN'T MOVE TO CORRUPTDIR
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An attempt to move some bad C. or X. files
to the /var/spool/uucp/.Corrupt directory failed. The
directory is probably missing or has
wrong modes or owner.
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CAN'T CLOSE
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A close() or fclose() call failed.
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FILE EXISTS
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The creation of a C. or D. file is attempted, but
the file exists. This error occurs
when a problem arises with the sequence
file access, which usually indicates
a software error.
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NO uucp SERVICE
NUMBER
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A TCP/IP call is attempted,
but no entry is in /etc/services for UUCP.
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BAD UID
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The user ID is not in the password
database. Check name service configuration.
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BAD LOGIN_UID
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Same as previous description.
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BAD LINE
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A bad line is in the Devices file. Not enough arguments
on one or more lines.
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SYSLST OVERFLOW
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An internal table in gename.c overflowed. A single job
attempted to talk to more than 30
systems.
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TOO MANY SAVED
C FILES
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Same as previous description.
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RETURN FROM fixline ioctl
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An ioctl(2),
which should never fail, failed. A
system driver problem has occurred.
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BAD SPEED
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A bad line speed appears in
the Devices or Systems file (Class or
Speed field).
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BAD OPTION
|
A bad line or option is in the Permissions file. This
error must be fixed immediately.
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PKCGET READ
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The remote machine probably
hung up. No action is needed.
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PKXSTART
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The remote machine aborted in
a nonrecoverable way. This error can
usually be ignored.
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TOO MANY LOCKS
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An internal problem has occurred.
Contact your system vendor.
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XMV ERROR
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A problem with some file or
directory has occurred. The spool
directory is the probable cause, as
the modes of the destinations were
supposed to be checked before this
process was attempted.
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CAN'T FORK
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An attempt to make a fork and exec failed.
The current job should not be lost
but will be attempted later (uuxqt). No action is needed.
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