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Two hierarchies contain incompatible values, and LJK/CDROM should
have detected and prevented this earlier.
User Action: Consider submitting a bug report to
LJK Software as described in Appendix B, Bug Reports within the LJK/CDROM Reference Manual.
LJK-F-VALUENOTP2, 'name' value 'nnn' (!-'hex-longword' hex) is not a power of 2
LJK-F-VALUETOOHIGH, 'name' value 'nnn' (!-'hex-longword' hex) is larger than the limit of 'nnn'
LJK-F-VALUETOOLONG, 'name' value "'string'" is longer than the limit of 'nnn'
LJK-F-VALUETOOLOW, 'name' value 'nnn' (!-'hex-longword' hex) is smaller than the limit of 'nnn'
LJK-F-VALUETOOSHORT, 'name' value "'string'" is shorter than the limit of 'nnn'
These are the message codes that LJK/CDROM might display subsidary to a Primary Message to form a VMS Chained Message. They give additional information about the situation described by the Primary Message.
LJK-F-ABSTFILE, specified as Abstract File Identifier
LJK-F-APPLFILE, specified as Application Identifier
LJK-W-BADFIELD, 'name' field invalid at 'hex-longword'
LJK-F-BADLONG, invalid data ('hex-longword') at 'hex-longword'
LJK-S-BADWORD, invalid data ('hex-word') at 'hex-longword'
LJK-F-BIBLFILE, specified as Bibliographic File Identifier
LJK-W-CLOSEDEL, error closing 'file-specification'
LJK-W-CLOSEIN, error closing 'file-specification' as input
LJK-F-CLOSEOUT, error closing 'file-specification' as output
LJK-F-COPYFILE, specified as Copyright File Identifier
LJK-I-ESCAPES, with Escape Sequences "'string'"
LJK-I-HIERARCHY, for hierarchy 'name'
LJK-I-ISODIRECTORY, 'string' Directory 'directoryspec'!/!_!_at Logical Block 'lbn' on Volume 'volnum'!/!_!_has 'n' Logical Block EAR and 'nnn' byte File Section,!/!_!_recorded 'date' with Flags 'hex'!+!+
LJK-I-ISOFILE, 'string' File Section from File 'filespec'!/!_!_at Logical Block 'lbn' on Volume 'volnum'!/!_!_has 'n' Logical Block EAR and 'nnn' byte File Section,!/!_!_recorded 'date' with Flags 'hex' Unit Size 'n' and Gap 'nnn'
LJK-I-NOMATCHB, field 'name' New 'hex-number' Existing 'hex-number'
LJK-I-NOMATCHN, field 'name' New 'nnn' Existing 'nnn'
LJK-I-NOMATCHS, field 'name' New "'string'" Existing "'string'"
LJK-F-PREPFILE, specified as Data Preparer Identifier
LJK-F-PUBLFILE, specified as Publisher Identifier
LJK-W-TEXT, 'string'
These are text messages included within another message to indicate the
particular nature of a failure.
F.4 Internal Error Messages
These messages indicate a defect in the LJK/CDROM software. They are distiguished by having underscores rather than spaces between the words.
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This glossary gives an alphabetical-order explanation of various terms (capitalized throughout this manual) that have specialized meanings under ISO-9660 and related standards.
A-Characters:
The characters defined by the ISO-9660 standard for use in
miscellaneous metadata within the primary Hierarchy.
A1-Characters:
The characters for use in miscellaneous metadata within a supplementary
Hierarchy defined by agreement between those who produce a
Volume and those who read that Volume.
Application Identifier:
The identity of a specification of how the data are recorded on the
current Volume Group.
C-Characters:
The ISO-2022 character set specified by Escape Sequences
to form an outer limit to the A1-Characters and D1-Characters.
Character Set:
An LJK/CDROM construct combining a Character Set, A1-Characters
and D1-Characters for use with a particular Hierarchy.
D-Characters:
The characters defined by the ISO-9660 standard for use in identifier
metadata within the primary Hierarchy.
D1-Characters:
The characters for use in identifier metadata within a supplementary
Hierarchy defined by agreement between those who produce a
Volume and those who read that Volume.
Data Preparer Identifier:
The identity of the person or other entity which controls the
preparation of the data to be recorded on the current Volume Group
Directory Identifier:
The name of an ISO-9660 Directory.
Directory:
An ISO-9660 disc area listing individual Files and subordinate
Directories within an Hierarchy.
Escape Sequences:
A collection of ISO-2022 escape sequences (less the escape
character) used to specify the C-Characters for a Hierarchy.
File Identifier:
The full name of an ISO-9660 File within a Directory.
File Name Extension:
The middle portion (between SEPARATOR 1 (.) and SEPARATOR 2 (;)) of the
name of an ISO-9660 File within a Directory.
File Name Version:
The final portion (after SEPARATOR 2 (;)) of the name of an ISO-9660
File within a Directory.
File Name:
The first portion (before SEPARATOR 1 (.)) of the name of an ISO-9660
File within a Directory.
File:
An ISO-9660 disc area containing data.
Hierarchy:
A set of ISO-9660 Directories adhering to a single set of naming
conventions.
Logical Block:
An allocation unit of Volume space under ISO-9660, defaulting
to 2048 bytes.
Publisher Identifier:
The identity of the person who specified what should be recorded on the
current Volume Group
SEPARATOR 1 (.):
The character which separates the File Name from the
File Name Extension within a File Identifier.
SEPARATOR 2 (;):
The character which separates the File Name Extension from the
File Name Version within a File Identifier.)
System Identifier:
The identification of a system which can recognize and act upon the
initial Sectors of the Volume.
Volume Group:
Volumes within a Volume Set that are written at the same
time as each other.
Volume Identifier:
The name of a Volume according to a particular Hierarchy.
Volume Sequence Number:
The number of a Volume within a Volume Set.
Volume Set Identifier:
The name of a Volume Set used in common across Volumes
within a particular Hierarchy.
Volume Set:
A sequence of Volumes sharing Hierarchies and with each
member containing metadata for all previous Volume Groups along with
its own Volume Group within the Volume Set.
Volume: ISO-9660 data as arranged on a disc or stored in a disc image file suitable for transfer to a single disc.
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