Appendix
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An attempt to detach from an already detached process was made.
An attempt was made to detach from a process long after the death of that process.
An attempt was made to detach from a process when the attached signal has already been
received.
An attempt was made to create a process of an invalid type.
The caller tried to operate on the NIL pointer.
An illegal block or process ID was presented to the kernel.
An invalid process ID was encountered in the flush system call.
A static process was killed. Killing a static process is illegal.
An invalid redirection table was presented to the kernel.
An interrupt occurred from an unused interrupt vector.
An attempt was made to attach to the current process, this is illegal.
The current receive (or similar) system call failed because the pool attached to the current
process does not support the size of the signal received.
A too large interrupt stack was requested.
An attempt was made to kill a system daemon, this is illegal.
Restore was attempted on a signal buffer that has already been freed or is otherwise not owned
by any process.
An attempt was made to install an unreasonably small pool fragment.
The tick system call was called concurrently by several processes.
An attempt was made to start a process that is not stopped.
A linkhandler deadlock was detected.
An illegal environment variable name was detected.
An illegal pool id was presented to the kernel.
The calling process is not the owner of the specified signal buffer.
An invalid signal pointer was presented to the kernel.
An invalid parameter was used in a system call.
An attempt was made to create a pool with a memory area that is already used in another pool.
An unrecognized signal was received by one of the system daemon processes.
An unrecognized signal was received by one of the system daemon processes.
An attempt was made to install an unreasonably large pool or pool fragment.
An attempt was made to stop a process an unreasonable number of times.
An attempt was made to signal a semaphore or a fast semaphore beyond the maximum value.
The huntd priority is too low. The ose_huntd process must have a priority higher than the
ose_sysd process.
An illegal system call was made from interrupt or background process.
One or more entries in the kernel configuration file has an illegal value.