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HSG80 User’s Guide

HSUTIL Messages

While you are formatting disk drives or installing new firmware,
HSUTIL may produce one or more of the messages in Table 6-1 (many
of the self-explanatory messages have been omitted).

Table 6–1 HSUTIL Messages and Inquiries

Message

Description

Insufficient resources

HSUTIL cannot find or perform the operation because
internal controller resources are not available.

Unable to change operation mode to
maintenance for unit

HSUTIL was unable to put the source single disk drive unit
into maintenance mode to enable formatting or code load.

Unit successfully allocated

HSUTIL has allocated the single disk drive unit for code load
operation. At this point, the unit and its associated device are
not available for other subsystem operations.

Unable to allocate unit

HSUTIL could not allocate the single disk drive unit. An
accompanying message explains the reason.

Unit is owned by another sysop

Device cannot be allocated because it is being used by
another subsystem function or local program.

Unit is in maintenance mode

Device cannot be formatted or code loaded because it is
being used by another subsystem function or local program.

Exclusive access is declared for unit

Another subsystem function has reserved the unit shown.

The other controller has exclusive
access declared for unit

The companion controller has locked out this controller from
accessing the unit shown.

The RUNSTOP_SWITCH is set to
RUN_DISABLED for unit

The RUN\NORUN unit indicator for the unit shown is set to
NORUN; the disk cannot spin up.

What BUFFER SIZE, (in BYTES),
does the drive require (2048, 4096,
8192) [8192]?

HSUTIL detects that an unsupported device has been
selected as the target device and the firmware image requires
multiple SCSI Write Buffer commands.You must specify the
number of bytes to be sent in each Write Buffer command.
The default buffer size is 8192 bytes. A firmware image of
256 K, for example, can be code loaded in 32 Write Buffer
commands, each transferring 8192 bytes.

What is the TOTAL SIZE of the code
image in BYTES [device default]?

HSUTIL detects that an unsupported device has been
selected as the target device. You must enter the total number
of bytes of data to be sent in the code load operation.