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<strong>Server</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Line</strong> <strong>Protocol</strong> (SM CLP) <strong>Specification</strong><br />

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208HTable 6 lists the valid values for the error and error_tag keywords. When an implementation includes<br />

the error and error_tag keywords in a <strong>Command</strong> Response, the implementation shall assign them<br />

values from 209HTable 6.<br />

Table 6 – Processing Error Values and Tags<br />

error error_tag Description<br />

255 COMMAND ERROR –<br />

UNSPECIFIED<br />

Unspecified command error; used only when other command<br />

errors are not applicable.<br />

254 COMMAND NOT SUPPORTED The command is recognized as a CLP command verb but is not<br />

supported by this implementation.<br />

253 COMMAND NOT RECOGNIZED The command is syntactically correct, but the implementation does<br />

not recognize the first term in the command as a verb (that is,<br />

cannot report "not supported" because the verb is unknown to the<br />

implementation).<br />

252 COMMAND SYNTAX ERROR The command is recognized as a CLP command verb, but the<br />

syntax has not been correctly followed.<br />

251 INVALID OPTION The command is recognized as a CLP command verb, the syntax<br />

is correct, but an option is not valid.<br />

250 INVALID ARGUMENT The command is recognized as a CLP command verb, the syntax<br />

is correct, but an argument value for an option is not valid.<br />

249 OUTPUT FORMAT NOT<br />

SUPPORTED<br />

The user selected an output format that is not supported by this<br />

implementation.<br />

248 MISSING ARGUMENT The command is recognized as a CLP command verb, the syntax<br />

is correct, but an argument value for an option is missing.<br />

247 OPTION NOT SUPPORTED The command is recognized as a CLP command verb, the syntax<br />

is correct, but an option is not supported.<br />

246 INVALID TARGET The first non-option or option argument term after the verb<br />

contained a CLP addressing character but did not adhere to the<br />

CLP command target term syntax.<br />

245 REQUIRED OPTION MISSING The specified command requires an option that was not supplied.<br />

244 QUEUE FULL A job cannot be started to execute the command.<br />

243 UNRECOGNIZED OEM<br />

EXTENSION<br />

The <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Line</strong> includes an OEM Extension Name String that<br />

is unrecognized by the implementation.<br />

242 MISSING REQUIRED TARGET The command verb requires that a command target term be<br />

specified to identify a specific target for the command, and a<br />

command target term was not included in the <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Line</strong>.<br />

241 FUNCTION NOT SUPPORTED The command syntax is valid but included a request for optional<br />

behavior that is not supported by this implementation.<br />

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1364<br />

1365<br />

1366<br />

1367<br />

1368<br />

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1371<br />

1372<br />

When an error occurs processing a command prior to creating a job to execute the command and this<br />

specification does not identify a specific Processing Error to use to indicate the error condition, the<br />

implementation shall return a <strong>Command</strong> Status of COMMAND PROCESSING FAILED and a Processing<br />

Error of COMMAND ERROR – UNSPECIFIED.<br />

5.2.3.2 Job Error Keywords<br />

When the <strong>Command</strong> Status is COMMAND EXECUTION FAILED, a Job Error will follow the <strong>Command</strong><br />

Status to describe the details of the failure. 210HTable 7 defines the valid keywords and values for the Job<br />

data element. The accepted values and corresponding descriptions for each value are provided in the<br />

tables that follow. For each keyword, implementations shall return data that conforms to the restrictions<br />

specified for the keyword in 211HTable 7.<br />

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