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8.2.5
Configurator Error Indications and Remedies
If any of the following messages is displayed, the configurator is not normally functioning. Therefore, correct the configu-
ration file as appropriate and the execute the configurator again.
Error messages
cfg100 Error : Syntax error near line xxx (xxxx.cfg)
There is an syntax error in the configuration file.
cfg100 Error : Not enough memory
Memory is insufficient.
cfg100 Error : Illegal option --> <x>
The configurator's command option is erroneous.
cfg100 Error : Illegal argument --> <xx>
The configurator's startup format is erroneous.
cfg100 Error : Can't write open <XXXX>
The XXXX file cannot be created. Check the directory attribute and the remaining disk capacity available.
cfg100 Error : Can't open <XXXX>
The XXXX file cannot be accessed. Check the attributes of the XXXX file and whether it actually exists.
cfg100 Error : Can't open version file
The MR100 version file "version" cannot be found in the directory indicated by the environment variable
"LIB30".
cfg100 Error : Can't open default configuration file
The default configuration file cannot be accessed. "default.cfg" is needed in the current directory or directory
"LIB100" specifying.
cfg100 Error : Can't open configuration file <xxxx.cfg>
The configuration file cannot be accessed. Check that the file name has been properly designated.
cfg100 Error : illegal XXXX --> <xx> near line xxx (xxxx.cfg)
The value or ID number in definition item XXXX is incorrect. Check the valid range of definition.
cfg100 Error : Unknown XXXX --> <xx> near line xx (xxxx.cfg)
The symbol definition in definition item XXXX is incorrect. Check the valid range of definition.
cfg100 Error : XXXX's ID number is too large.--> <xxx> (xxxx.cfg)
A value is set to the ID number in XXXX definition that exceeds the total number of objects defined.The ID
number must be smaller than the total number of objects.
cfg100 Error : Task[x]'s priority is too large.--> <xxx> near line xxx (xxxx.cfg)
The initial priority in task definition of ID number x exceeds the priority in system definition.
cfg100 Error : clock.IPL is too large.--> <xxx> near line xxx (xxxx.cfg)
The system clock interrupt priority level for system clock definition item exceeds the value of IPL within service
call of system definition item.