* @(#)ut 1.1 94/10/31 SMI; * * Messages for PWB utilities. * -1 "directory `...' nonexistent" -2 "directory `...' unwritable" The effective user (probably you) doesn't have write permission in the directory. Do a "ls -ld ..." to check the modes. -3 "no file" The system's table of open files is temporarily full. If this error recurs, report it to your technical support personnel. -4 "`...' nonexistent" The file does not exist. Check for typos. -5 "`...' unreadable" The file exists, but the effective user doesn't have write permission. It is also possible that you don't have search permission on one or more directories in the file's path (a directory's ``x'' bit isn't set). -6 "`...' unwritable" The file exists, but the effective user doesn't have write permission. It is also possible that you don't have search permission on one or more directories in the file's path (a directory's ``x'' bit isn't set). -7 "`...' unreadable or unwritable" The file exists, but the effective user either doesn't have read permission, or write permission, or both. It is also possible that you don't have search permission on one or more directories in the file's path (a directory's ``x'' bit isn't set). -8 "write error" The file which caused the write error is as large as a file can be. -9 "out of space" The system has no more memory space available. -10 "no space!" The file system (on which the file which caused the error is being written) is out of space. This is very serious!! Contact your technical support personnel for assistance. Also, if you can remove any files, please do so. -11 "errno = ..., function = `...'" An unusual and unexpected error occured. Try "help stuck". -12 "SIGNAL: ..." This error is most likely due to an intermittent hardware error. You should report this to your local technical support personnel immediately, since others may be getting the same error and it is useful to discover a pattern if one exists. After reporting the problem, you may attempt to run the command again.