Internal errors are fatal errors that
keep SAS from starting. If you receive these error messages, you might
be able to solve the problem that generated the message. The following
list describes the most common of these messages:
10 Host internal error: 10
CTRL+BREAK was pressed
during the initialization of SAS. Therefore, SAS terminated.
11 Host internal error: 11
SAS needs more
memory. To correct the problem, change swapping to a disk with more free space. You can
also delete enough files from the present
swap disk to free up at least 20 megabytes of memory.
12 Host internal error: 12
SAS has determined that there is an error in the specified SAS configuration. A descriptive
message is displayed that indicates which
system option is in error.
13 Host internal error: 13
Some part of SAS cannot be loaded. The part in question is indicated via a descriptive
message. Restore the missing part to the appropriate
directory.
24 Host internal error: 24
SAS was unable to initialize
the windowing environment. A descriptive message is displayed indicating
the appropriate action.
208 Unable to open profile catalog.
Work library is undefined. Sasuser library is undefined.
Sashelp library is undefined.
Check your SAS command or SAS
configuration file to ensure that you have specified the directory path correctly for these libraries.
302 Sasmsg library is undefined.
Check your SAS command or SAS configuration file to ensure that you have specified
the directory path correctly for this library.
Unable to initialize Work library. Unable to initialize
Sasuser library.
Check your SAS command or SAS configuration file to ensure that you have specified
the correct directory for the Work and Sasuser libraries. If you are running SAS on
a network, be sure you have access to the necessary files.
401 Unable to initialize the message subsystem.
Check your SAS command or SAS configuration file to ensure that you have specified
the directory path correctly for all SAS libraries. Also check to determine whether
your SAS configuration
file is where it should be. If you are sure you have specified the directory paths
correctly, contact your SAS Site Representative. It is possible that SAS message files
have become corrupted or have been inadvertently deleted.
601 Invalid setinit information.
Check your setinit
information for errors. For more information, see the installation
instructions for SAS 9.4 for Windows.
602 CORE catalog could not be accessed for options
initialization.
The CORE catalog cannot
be accessed. This action might be caused by having the date on your
PC set incorrectly. Use the Windows DATE command to verify and set
the date.