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*Nonexistent subdirectory* (–545)
Explanation: The subdirectory referenced in a file specification does not exist on
the disk that is referenced. Note that the subdirectory may be part of
a default directory path set by the DEFAULT monitor command.
User action: Check that the subdirectory name was entered correctly. Check that
the correct disk drive was referenced and that the correct diskette is
loaded. Use an FDIRECTORY command to display the directory
containing the subdirectory. Check that the default directory path is
correct.
*Not a directory* (–567)
Explanation: The caller specified a nondirectory in an NFS directory operation.
User action: Specify a directory in the operation, or use the correct nondirectory
operation.
*Not attached to logical unit* (–516)
Explanation: A program has attempted to perform I/O to a logical unit that it has
not attached with an ATTACH instruction. Logical unit 4 allows
output without being attached, but all other logical units require
attachment for both input and output.
User action: Edit the program to make sure it attaches a logical unit before
attempting to use it to perform I/O.
*Not configured as accessed* (–544)
Explanation: An attempt has been made to access a serial line or other I/O device
in a manner for which it is not configured. For example, a Kermit or
network line cannot be accessed as a simple serial line.
User action: Check on the proper way to access the serial line for the current con-
figuration. Use the configuration utility program to display the
serial line configuration and change it if desired.
*Not enough program stack space* (–413)
Explanation: An attempt was made to call a subroutine, process a reaction sub-
routine, or allocate automatic variables when the stack for the pro-
gram task was too full.
User action: Reorganize the program logic to eliminate one or more nested sub-
routine calls or reactions; eliminate some of the automatic variables
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