2 error messages common to all commands, Error messages common to all commands – FUJITSU XG Series P3NK-4452-01ENZD User Manual
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2.2.2
Error Messages Common to All Commands
The table below lists error messages common to all commands and displayed when autocompleting or executing
commands.
Note that the argument position shown in these error messages indicates the place of the erroneous argument, counted from
the command name as "1."
Common error message
Meaning
An unknown command.
Cannot be executed in the current use mode.
Cannot be executed with the current privilege class.
The argument specification is insufficient.
The argument specification is excessive.
The argument syntax is not correct.
Unknown command for configuration hierarchy.
The argument value is out of the valid range (too small, too large,
too long, etc.).
The number of arguments has reached the defined upper limit.
Specified definition cannot be found.
Already defined.
Could not execute the command.
Not a unique password.
Cannot be changed from the unique format.