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Troubleshooting
[xxxxx022]
Adapter or target device protocol error. The
adapter or target device has broken the
communication protocol. A faulty device could
cause this message to appear. Normally this is not
a serious problem. If you get this message
frequently over a short period of time, it could
indicate that the device or system is
malfunctioning. Unplug or power down unused
devices to see if the problem persists.
[xxxxx023]
Target device parity error. The driver has
detected a parity error by the target device.
[xxxxx024]
Data overrun or underrun. The adapter was
given more or less data than the expected amount
of data.
[xxxxx031]
Target device queue full. The target device
internal buffer is full.
[xxxxx032]
Target device busy. The target device reports a
Busy status. Another program may already be
using this device.
[xxxxx050]
[xxxxxx9A]
Host adapter failure. Your host adapter may not
be properly installed or is defective. Try reseating
the adapter in the PCI slot, or try installing it a
different PCI slot.
[xxxxx081]
[xxxxxx8A]
[xxxxxx83]
Adapter initialization failure. An error has
occurred while the driver was setting up its
internal data structures. Verify that your adapter
is supported by this version of the driver.
[xxxxx089]
Unable to allocate memory. This indicates that
there may be a problem with the amount of
memory installed in your system. Verify that
your system has at least the minimum amount of
memory required by your operating system.
Error Code
Description