Net¶
Error Messages¶
When an exception is thrown by the implementation of the Net API, the error message
NET-1.1:E=<messageId>
is issued, where <messageId>
meaning is defined in the next table:
Message ID | Description |
---|---|
-2 | Permission denied. |
-3 | Bad socket file descriptor. |
-4 | Host is down. |
-5 | Network is down. |
-6 | Network is unreachable. |
-7 | Address already in use. |
-8 | Connection abort. |
-9 | Invalid argument. |
-10 | Socket option not available. |
-11 | Socket not connected. |
-12 | Unsupported network address family. |
-13 | Connection refused. |
-14 | Socket already connected. |
-15 | Connection reset by peer. |
-16 | Message size to be sent is too long. |
-17 | Broken pipe. |
-18 | Connection timed out. |
-19 | Not enough free memory. |
-20 | No route to host. |
-21 | Unknown host. |
-23 | Native method not implemented. |
-24 | The blocking request queue is full, and a new request cannot be added now. |
-25 | Network not initialized. |
-255 | Unknown error. |