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1 HP NonStop ASAP Messages Manual Abstract This manual documents the messages produced by the Availability Statistics and Performance Monitor (ASAP) an availability, state, and performance statistics collection infrastructure for HP NonStop operating system and application resources. It also documents messages for the ASAP Extension. Product Version ASAP Server Release 3.2 Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs) This manual supports D43.00 and subsequent D-series RVUs, G06.00 and subsequent G-series RVUs, and H06.03 and subsequent H-series RVUs until otherwise indicated by its replacement publication. Part Number Published March 2010 HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 1 of 414

2 Document History Part Number Product Version Published ASAP Server N.A. June ASAP Server Release 2.5 October ASAP Server Release 2.7 May ASAP Server Release 2.8 January ASAP Server Release 3.0 April ASAP Server Release 3.2 March 2010 HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 2 of 414

3 Table of Contents HP NonStop ASAP Messages Manual... 1 Abstract... 1 Product Version... 1 Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs)... 1 Document History... 2 Table of Contents... 3 List of Figures and Tables... 4 What s New in This Manual... 5 New and Changed Information... 5 Previous Changes... 5 About This Manual Notation Conventions Hypertext Links General Syntax Notation Notation for Messages Notation for Management Programming Interfaces Section 1: ASAP and ASAP Extension Error Messages ASAP Error Message Summary ASAP Error Messages Section 2: ASAP EMS Messages ASAP Event Tokens ASAP Event Message Descriptions Section 3: ASAP Extension EMS Messages Error and Critical Information Messages ( ) Warning Messages ( ) Information Only Messages ( ) List of Messages HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 3 of 414

4 List of Figures and Tables Table 1-1. Monitor Messages Logged to EMS and ASAPLOG Table 1-2. Disk Messages Logged to EMS and ASAPLOG Table 1-3. Collect Messages Logged to EMS and ASAPLOG Table 1-4. Collect Messages Logged to EMS and ASAPLOG Table 1-5. NonStop Messages Logged to EMS and ASAPLOG Table 1-6. DOTs Messages Logged to EMS Table 1-7. RDF Messages Logged to EMS and ASAPLOG Table 1-8. SPOOLER Messages Table 1-9. TAPE Messages Table TMF Messages Table File, Process and TCP/IP Messages Table Communication Messages Table Swap Messages Table 2-1. ASAP Monitor Event Messages Table 2-2. DISK Event Messages Table 2-3. ASAP Collect Event Messages Table 2-4. ASAP NonStop Event Messages Table 2-5. DOTs Messages Table 2-6. RDF Event Messages Table 2-7. SPOOLER Event Messages Table 2-8. Tape Event Messages Table 2-9. TMF Event Messages Table File, Process and TCP/IP Event Messages Table COMM Event Messages Table SWAP Event Messages Table 3-1. ASAPX Error and Critical Information Messages Table 3-2. ASAPX Warning and Noncritical Information Messages Table 3-3. ASAPX Information-Only Event Messages HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 4 of 414

5 What s New in This Manual New and Changed Information The ASAP 3.2 version of this manual contains these changes: Added these EMS events: o 1061:ZASP-EVT-ACTION-NOT-SUPER o 1062:ZASP-EVT-CONTROL-FILE-ERR o 1780:ZASP-EVT-DSK-GMS-ATTRIBUTES o 4002:ZASP-EVT-BOOLEAN-GOAL-FAILED o 4772:ZASP-EVT-CMM-GET-COUNTERS o 4775:ZASP-EVT-CMM-GET-CONFIG-ATTR Updated Spooler SGP events 4315 and Previous Changes The ASAP 3.0 version of this manual contains these changes: Removed references to Query events. These ASAP EMS messages were added: o 1059: ZASP-EVT-MON-PROCESS-EXISTS o 1095: ZASP-EVT-LICENSE-ERROR o 1096: ZASP-EVT-LICENSE-WILL-EXPIRE o 1097: ZASP-EVT-LICENSE-HAS-EXPIRED o 2050: ZASP-EVT-COL-DBAK-GET-FILE-COL o 2051: ZASP-EVT-COL-DBAK-GET-FILE-EXP o 2052: ZASP-EVT-COL-DBAK-SET-FILE-COL o 2053: ZASP-EVT-COL-DBAK-FILENAME-BAD o 2054: ZASP-EVT-COL-DBAK-PURGE-NAMERR o 2055: ZASP-EVT-COL-DBAK-PURGEDATAOPN o 2056: ZASP-EVT-COL-DBAK-PURGEDATAERR o 2057: ZASP-EVT-COL-DBAK-RENAME-GETER HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 5 of 414

6 o 2058: ZASP-EVT-COL-DBAK-RENAME-OPEN o 2059: ZASP-EVT-COL-DBAK-RENAME-ERROR o 2060: ZASP-EVT-COL-DBAK-ALTER-ERRMSG o 4800: ZASP-EVT-SWP-SSG-INITLIZ-ERROR o 4801: ZASP-EVT-SWP-SSG-STARTUP-ERROR o 4802: ZASP-EVT-SWP-SSG-ERRORP-TEXT o 4803: ZASP-EVT-SWP-SWPFILES-EXCEED19 o 4804: ZASP-EVT-SWP-SSG-SHUTDOWN-ERR o 4807: ZASP-EVT-SWP-PARSE-SSG-REPLY o 4809: ZASP-EVT-SWP-SSG-SEND-PRIVATE o 4810: ZASP-EVT-SWP-SSG-SWAP-BUF-FULL o 4811: ZASP-EVT-SWP-MAX-UNKWN-DOMAINS o 4812: ZASP-EVT-SWP-MAX-MNTRD-DOMAINS o 4814: ZASP-EVT-SWP-CANNOT-START-SSG o 4815: ZASP-EVT-SWP-NO-FILE o 4835: ZASP-EVT-SWP-COLLECT-SEND-ERR o 4851: ZASP-EVT-SWP-ECB-LOAD-ERROR o 4852: ZASP-EVT-SWP-NO-OBJECTIVES o 4853: ZASP-EVT-SWP-READDOMAIN-ERROR o 4854: ZASP-EVT-SWP-LOAD-OBJTVS-ERROR o 4856: ZASP-EVT-SWP-GETOBJTIVES-ERROR o 4857: ZASP-EVT-SWP-RANKVALUES-ERROR o 4865: ZASP-EVT-SWP-SET-SWAP-PARAMS o 4899: ZASP-EVT-SWP-SUPPRESSED-ERRORS The ASAP 2.8 version of this manual contains these changes: Corrected the name of Table 1-11, File, Query, Process, and TCP/IP Messages and Table 2-10, File, process, Query, and TCP/IP Event Message Added error events 4608 and 4610 through 4618 to Section 2: ASAP EMS Messages The ASAP 2.7 version of this manual contains these changes: HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 6 of 414

7 Removed events 4201 through 4299 from Section 1: ASAP and ASAP Extension Error Messages Updated the description of the sgpid parameter for events 4601, 4602, 4604, and 4605 The second edition of the manual contains these changes to support ASAP Release 2.5: The ZASP-TKN-ASAP-STATE, ZASP-TKN-ASAP-LASTSTATE, and ZASP-TKN- ASAP-OBJECTNAME tokens were added to: o Data-Portion Tokens o 4000:ZASP-EVT-STATE-DOWN-MSG o 4001: ZASP-EVT-STATE-UP-MSG The effect was updated for Message 1754 These ASAP error messages were added: o 1028 o 1029 o 1030 o 1031 o 1032 o 1033 o 1835 o 4024 o 4606 o 4607 o 4609 o 4700 o 4708 o 4720 o 4721 o o 4715 HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 7 of 414

8 o 4722 o 4723 o 4747 o 4748 o 4750 o 4751 o 4753 o 4754 o 4756 o 4757 o 4766 o 4772 ASAPCMM Get Counters: err err is the error number returned by Measure. Cause. The ASAP Comm SGP could not access the device due to the error returned by Measure. Effect. The statistics are set to zero for the interval. Recovery. If the error persists contact your HP support representative or attempt to stop and restart the Measure subsystem Config Attribute Values Attribute The name of the first attribute in the output list. Values Attributes values written to the ASAP Log for diagnostic purposes: Device Name; TrackID; Cpu; Clip; Type; and SubType. Cause. The ASAP Comm SGP encountered a bad statistics record. Effect. The statistics are set to zero for the interval. HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 8 of 414

9 Recovery. If the error persists contact your HP support representative or attempt to stop and restart the Measure subsystem. o 4799 o 4725 o 4735 o 4742 o 4744 Table 1-12, Communication Messages, was added Table 2-11, COMM Event Messages, was added The effect was updated in Message 1754: ZASP-EVT-DSK-LOAD-OBJTVS- ERROR HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 9 of 414

10 These ASAP EMS messages were added: o 1028: ZASP-EVT-MON-INVLD-SYSNAME-RCV o 1029: ZASP-EVT-MON-MISSNG-ACT-SCRIPT o 1030: ZASP-EVT-MON-ACT-START-MSG-FLD o 1031: ZASP-EVT-MON-ACT-NOT-CREATED o 1032: ZASP-EVT-MON-ACT-OPEN-FAILED o 1033: ZASP-EVT-MON-ACT-RPLY-FAILED o 4700: ZASP-EVT-CMM-KERNEL-NOT-D40 o 4708: ZASP-EVT-CMM-DATA-FILE-INUSE o 4715: ZASP-EVT-CMM-SET-CPU-ERROR o 4720: ZASP-EVT-CMM-STARTED o 4721: ZASP-EVT-CMM-NOT-STARTED o 4722: ZASP-EVT-CMM-MEAS-RESTARTED o 4723: ZASP-EVT-CMM-MEASCTL-RESTARTED o 4725: ZASP-EVT-CMM-MEASURE-ERROR o 4735: ZASP-EVT-CMM-COLLECT-ERROR o 4742: ZASP-EVT-DSK-CONF-ACCESS-ERROR o 4743: ZASP-EVT-CMM-MEAS-NOT-RESTARTD o 4744: ZASP-EVT-CMM-DEVICE-INACCESSBL o 4747: ZASP-EVT-CMM-SHUTDWN-INCMPLETE o 4748: ZASP-EVT-CMM-SHUTDWN-COMPLETE o 4750: ZASP-EVT-CMM-PARAM-ERROR o 4751: ZASP-EVT-CMM-ECB-LOAD-ERROR o 4753: ZASP-EVT-CMM-READDOMAIN-ERROR o 4754: ZASP-EVT-CMM-LOAD-OBJTVS-ERROR o 4756: ZASP-EVT-CMM-GETOBJTIVES-ERROR o 4757: ZASP-EVT-CMM-RANKVALUES-ERROR o 4766: ZASP-EVT-CMM-BAD-STATS-RCVD o 4772: ZASP-EVT-CMM-GET-COUNTERS HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 10 of 414

11 o ASAPCMM Get Counters: err err is the error number returned by Measure. Cause. The ASAP Comm SGP could not access the device due to the error returned by Measure. Effect. The statistics are set to zero for the interval. Recovery. If the error persists contact your HP support representative or attempt to stop and restart the Measure subsystem. ZASP-TKN-ASAP-ERRORNUM is " : ZASP-EVT-CMM-GET-CONFIG-ATTR Config Attribute Values Attribute The name of the first attribute in the output list. Values Attributes values written to the ASAP Log for diagnostic purposes: Device Name; TrackID; Cpu; Clip; Type; and SubType. Cause. The ASAP Comm SGP encountered a bad statistics record. Effect. The statistics are set to zero for the interval. Recovery. If the error persists contact your HP support representative or attempt to stop and restart the Measure subsystem. ZASP-TKN-ASAP-ERRORNUM is "4775". o 4799: ZASP-EVT-CMM-SUPPRESSED-ERRORS Message 1815: ZASP-EVT-API-MAX-DOMAINS was changed Message 1835: ZASP-EVT-API-MAX-AGGREGATES was added. The first edition of this manual was new. It contained message information formerly in HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 11 of 414

12 the ASAP Server Manual and ASAP Extension Manual. These changes and additions were made to the information taken from those mentioned manuals to support ASAP Release 2: Added these new event messages to Section 1: ASAP and ASAP Extension Error Messages, and Section 2: ASAP EMS Messages: o ASAP Monitor messages (1026, 1027, 1051 through 1053, 1056, 1099, and 1199) o EXPAND event messages (1241 through 1245, 1250 through 1251, 1253 through 1257, 1266, and 1299) o ASAP message 1399 and 1499 o DISK event messages (1751, 1753, 1754, 1756, 1757, 1766, and 1799) o ASAP Extension (ASAPX) messages (1832 through 1834, and 1899) o SET PARTITION event messages (2030 through 2043, and 2099) o NonStop event message 3099 o DOTs event messages (4000, 4001, 4021 through 4023, and 4099) o RDF event messages (4101, 4102, 4104 through 4106, and 4199) o FILE event messages (4201 through 4215, and 4294 through 4299) o SPOOLER event messages (4301 through 4317, and 4393 though 4399) o TAPE event messages (4401, 4402, 4404 through 4416, and 4493 through 4499) o TMF event messages (4501 through 4509, 4530 through 4536, 4550 through 4559, and 4592 through 4599) o PROCESS event messages (4601 through 4605, and 4699) Marked ASAP Extension messages 1819 through 1822 and 1862 through 1864 as relating only to ASAP Release 1. Removed statistic threshold messages 2200 through 2505 because they are obsolete HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 12 of 414

13 About This Manual This manual documents the event messages generated by the Availability Statistics and Performance (ASAP) software, and the ASAP Extension (ASAPX). For more information about the ASAP Client interface, see the ASAP Client Manual. For more information about the ASAP Server software, see the ASAP Server Manual. For more information about the ASAP Extension, see the ASAP Extension Manual. Notation Conventions Hypertext Links Blue underline is used to indicate a hypertext link within text. By clicking a passage of text with a blue underline, you are taken to the location described. For example: This requirement is described under Backup DAM Volumes and Physical Disk Drives on page 3-2. General Syntax Notation This list summarizes the notation conventions for syntax presentation in this manual. UPPERCASE LETTERS Uppercase letters indicate keywords and reserved words. Type these items exactly as shown. Items not enclosed in brackets are required. For example: MAXATTACH lowercase italic letters Lowercase italic letters indicate variable items that you supply. Items not enclosed in brackets are required. For example: file-name computer type Computer type letters within text indicate C and Open System Services (OSS) keywords and reserved words. Type these items exactly as shown. Items not enclosed in brackets are required. For example: myfile.c HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 13 of 414

14 italic computer type Italic computer type letters within text indicate C and Open System Services (OSS) variable items that you supply. Items not enclosed in brackets are required. For example: pathname [ ] Brackets Brackets enclose optional syntax items. For example: TERM [\system-name.]$terminal-name INT[ERRUPTS] A group of items enclosed in brackets is a list from which you can choose one item or none. The items in the list can be arranged either vertically, with aligned brackets on each side of the list, or horizontally, enclosed in a pair of brackets and separated by vertical lines. For example: FC [ num ] [ -num ] [ text ] K [ X D ] address { } Braces A group of items enclosed in braces is a list from which you are required to choose one item. The items in the list can be arranged either vertically, with aligned braces on each side of the list, or horizontally, enclosed in a pair of braces and separated by vertical lines. For example: LISTOPENS PROCESS { $appl-mgr-name } { $process-name } ALLOWSU { ON OFF } Vertical Line A vertical line separates alternatives in a horizontal list that is enclosed in brackets or braces. For example: INSPECT { OFF ON SAVEABEND } Ellipsis An ellipsis immediately following a pair of brackets or braces indicates that you can repeat the enclosed sequence of syntax items any number of times. For example: HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 14 of 414

15 M address [, new-value ] [ - ] { } An ellipsis immediately following a single syntax item indicates that you can repeat that syntax item any number of times. For example: "s-char " Punctuation Parentheses, commas, semicolons, and other symbols not previously described must be typed as shown. For example: error := NEXTFILENAME ( file-name ) ; LISTOPENS SU $process-name.#su-name Quotation marks around a symbol such as a bracket or brace indicate the symbol is a required character that you must type as shown. For example: "[" repetition-constant-list "]" Item Spacing Spaces shown between items are required unless one of the items is a punctuation symbol such as a parenthesis or a comma. For example: CALL STEPMOM ( process-id ) ; If there is no space between two items, spaces are not permitted. In this example, no spaces are permitted between the period and any other items: $process-name.#su-name Line Spacing If the syntax of a command is too long to fit on a single line, each continuation line is indented three spaces and is separated from the preceding line by a blank line. This spacing distinguishes items in a continuation line from items in a vertical list of selections. For example: ALTER [ / OUT file-spec / ] LINE [, attribute-spec ] HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 15 of 414

16 !i and!o In procedure calls, the!i notation follows an input parameter (one that passes data to the called procedure); the!o notation follows an output parameter (one that returns data to the calling program). For example: CALL CHECKRESIZESEGMENT ( segment-id!i, error ) ;!o!i,o In procedure calls, the!i,o notation follows an input/output parameter (one that both passes data to the called procedure and returns data to the calling program). For example: error := COMPRESSEDIT ( filenum ) ;!i,o!i:i In procedure calls, the!i:i notation follows an input string parameter that has a corresponding parameter specifying the length of the string in bytes. For example: error := FILENAME_COMPARE_ ( filename1:length!i:i, filename2:length ) ;!i:i!o:i In procedure calls, the!o:i notation follows an output buffer parameter that has a corresponding input parameter specifying the maximum length of the output buffer in bytes. For example: error := FILE_GETINFO_ ( filenum!i, [ filename:maxlen ] ) ;!o:i Notation for Messages This list summarizes the notation conventions for the presentation of displayed messages in this manual. Bold Text Bold text in an example indicates user input typed at the terminal. For example: ENTER RUN CODE?123 CODE RECEIVED: The user must press the Return key after typing the input. HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 16 of 414

17 Nonitalic text Nonitalic letters, numbers, and punctuation indicate text that is displayed or returned exactly as shown. For example: Backup Up. lowercase italic letters Lowercase italic letters indicate variable items whose values are displayed or returned. For example: p-register process-name [ ] Brackets Brackets enclose items that are sometimes, but not always, displayed. For example: Event number = number [ Subject = first-subject-value ] A group of items enclosed in brackets is a list of all possible items that can be displayed, of which one or none might actually be displayed. The items in the list can be arranged either vertically, with aligned brackets on each side of the list, or horizontally, enclosed in a pair of brackets and separated by vertical lines. For example: proc-name trapped [ in SQL in SQL file system ] { } Braces A group of items enclosed in braces is a list of all possible items that can be displayed, of which one is actually displayed. The items in the list can be arranged either vertically, with aligned braces on each side of the list, or horizontally, enclosed in a pair of braces and separated by vertical lines. For example: obj-type obj-name state changed to state, caused by { Object Operator Service } process-name State changed from old-objstate to objstate { Operator Request. } { Unknown. } Vertical Line A vertical line separates alternatives in a horizontal list that is enclosed in brackets or braces. For example: Transfer status: { OK Failed } HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 17 of 414

18 % Percent Sign A percent sign precedes a number that is not in decimal notation. The % notation precedes an octal number. The %B notation precedes a binary number. The %H notation precedes a hexadecimal number. For example: % %B %H2F P=%p-register E=%e-register Notation for Management Programming Interfaces This list summarizes the notation conventions used in the boxed descriptions of programmatic commands, event messages, and error lists in this manual. UPPERCASE LETTERS Uppercase letters indicate names from definition files. Type these names exactly as shown. For example: ZCOM-TKN-SUBJ-SERV lowercase letters Words in lowercase letters are words that are part of the notation, including Data Definition Language (DDL) keywords. For example: token-type!r The!r notation following a token or field name indicates that the token or field is required. For example: ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING.!r!o The!o notation following a token or field name indicates that the token or field is optional. For example: ZSPI-TKN-MANAGER token-type ZSPI-TYP-FNAME32.!o HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 18 of 414

19 Section 1: ASAP and ASAP Extension Error Messages This section describes the ASAP and ASAP Extension error messages: Topic Page ASAP Error Message Summary 17 ASAP Error Messages 33 ASAP Error Message Summary Table 1-1 shows Monitor messages logged to EMS and ASAPLOG. Basic text messages of this format are always logged to the ASAPLOG file. In addition, these same messages are logged to EMS. If the SET EVENTS option is set to NOEMS, a non-tokenized, simple text message is logged. If the SET EVENTS option is OFF, ON, INFORMATIVE, or CRITICAL, a tokenized EMS event message is generated. Table 1-1. Monitor Messages Logged to EMS and ASAPLOG Message Number Monitor Messages 1000 SGP Open pid error: err 1001 MONITOR -> COLLECT, error: err Parameters 1002 Send to SGP pid error: err, type, read^l 1003 Send to COLLECT error: err 1004 Bad SGP stat^sum reply type, words 1005 Sync, COLLECT I/O error: err 1006 Sync, delay too long err 1007 Sync, msg too short: iol 1008 Sync, not required: delta 1009 Sync, Clock Corrected: delta 1010 Sync, Can't Set Clock: delta 1011 Short request received count, buf, pid 1012 Received shutdown request pid 1013 Illegal request received buf, count, pid 1014 startup msg error message charoffset HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 19 of 414

20 1015 Startup Can't Open TERM 1016 SGP startup msg fail, FE: cpu, err 1017 Can't create SGP in cpu: cpu, err 0:7, err 8: ASAP Version <> TOSVERSION vers, vers 1019 A SGP didn't Shutdown: cpu, pid 1020 SHUTDOWN Complete! Requestor= pid 1021 Trace 1022 Monitor version started cpu 1023 SGP version started cpu 1024 $RECEIVE read, FE: err 1025 $RECEIVE reply failed, FE: err 1026 Sample missed SecsSinceLast>RateSecs 1027 Invalid CPU Sysname Received cpu 1028 Invalid Sys.Sysname Received 1029 ASAPACT script file missing err 1030 ACTION startup msg fail, FE err sec, rate 1031 Can't create ACTION Server mycpu, err 1032 ACTION Open failed err 1033 Send to Action Server failed err 1051 ASAPCPU ECB_Load Error error-text 1052 ASAPCPU Unable to report Object Thresholds 1053 ReadDomain Error: err 1056 ASAPCPU Rank metric 1057 Log Supression is not enabled 1058 Could not start SGPid in CPU# cpu 1059 Process name exists SGP not started cpu 1060 ASAPACT script file missing err 1061 Action Server not started as SUPER.SUPER 1062 Unable to save ASAP control file, FE: err 1095 license error 1096 Software License Expires in xx Days 1097 Software License Expired 1099 Error #...occurred xxxx times HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 20 of 414

21 1100 GETPEEKCONF length bad length 1101 GETPEEKSTATS length bad length 1199 Error #...occurred xxxx times 1200 Can t find NetLH = netlh^conf ldev, paths 1210 NewProcess $System.System.Ozexp Error 0:7,8:15: 1211 Subsystem Mgr Open Error: err 1212 Subsystem Mgr Startup Msg Error: err 1220 Can t create Subsystem Mgr ($ZEXP), Error: 1230 Can t Open Subsystem Mgr ($ZEXP), Error: err.0:7, err.8:15 err err 1231 Can t Build SPI Request, Error err 1232 Expand SGP -> ExpMgr ($ZEXP) FS Error: 1233 Expand SGP -> ExpMgr ($ZEXP) SPI Error: 1234 Expand SGP -> ExpMgr ($ZEXP) Retry Counts: err err cnt 1235 No path found for Expand Line Ldev: ldev 1236 Can t obtain Path statistics Error: err, ldev 1237 Can t obtain Path information Error: err, ldev 1238 Can t obtain CSM line stats Error: err, ldev 1239 Can t obtain NCSM line stats Error: err, ldev 1240 Can t obtain IP stats Error: err, ldev 1241 ASAPEXP -> COLLECT send error: err 1242 AShort request received: count, buf, pid 1243 Illegal request received: count, buf, pid 1244 Cannot Obtain NAM stats Error: err, ldev 1245 Cannot Obtain ATM stats Error: err, ldev 1250 Error SET EXPAND PARAM param 1251 ASAPEXP ECB_Load Error error-text 1253 ReadDomain Error: err 1254 Load Objectives Error: err, Ldev 1255 Unknown Transport not supported err, ldev 1256 GetObjectives Error: err, Ldev 1257 ASAPEXP Rank Values error= err, error-detail HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 21 of 414

22 1266 ASAPEXP Bad Stats Received ldev 1299 Error #...occurred xxxx times 1300 GetPeekPCBs Returns zero length err, ldev 1301 ProcessInfo Returns error err, pin# 1302 Unable to get device name err, pin# 1303 pin:processtime delta:sampletime delta in.1 sec 1304 ProcessTime delta too big:last 2 INTs in.1 sec 1305 Pin:This_ProcessTime:Last_ProcessTim e in 10 sec 1306 Pin:Alive but No PCB:priority: Last_PTime in.1 sec pin#, dpt, dst pin#, dpt1, dpt2 pin#, pt1, pt2 pin#, pri, pt Process Not in the Sample Data pin#, which 1308 bad SMON Subsampling 1309 Unable to collect PCB statistics, error err 1399 Error #...occurred xxxx times 1400 Can t get processor type info, Error err 1401 Can t Call CPU_GETINFOLIST_, Error err 1499 Error #...occurred xxxx times 1503 Send to Collect error: err 1518 SGP sgp-pid detected that its server stopped 1519 SGPsgp-pid detected that its server abended 1530 Error SET NODE PARAM 1599 Error #...occurred xxxx times server-pid server-pid HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 22 of 414

23 Table 1-2. Disk Messages Logged to EMS and ASAPLOG Message Number Disk Messages 1700 ASAPDSK NonStop Kernel Must be a D10 RVU or Greater 1701 ASAPDSK Measure Access Denied, not Super 1702 ASAPDSK Measure Allocate Segment Error Parameters err err 1703 ASAPDSK ASAPmeas file in use err 1704 Set Disk param VOLUME/SUBVOL to another location 1705 ASAPDSK MEASFH Trapped err 1706 ASAPDSK Incompatible Measfh Release err 1707 ASAPDSK Measfh Ext Seg Error err 1708 ASAPDSK Measure Data File In Use err 1709 ASAPDSK 64 Measurements Configured err 1710 ASAPDSK Measctl Pool Space Error err 1711 ASAPDSK Measure CPU Memory error err 1712 ASAPDSK Measctl Resources Exceeded err 1713 ASAPDSK Measctl Counter Allocation error err 1715 ERROR SET DISK PARAM CPU nn cpu 1720 ASAPDSK ZASPXXX started (XXX is the configured ASAP ID) 1721 ASAPDSK ZASPXXX NOT started (XXX is the configured ASAP ID) 1722 ASAPDSK restarted err 1723 ASAPDSK started Measctl in CPU nn cpu 1730 Error SET DISK PARAM param param 1735 ASAPDSK -> COLLECT send error: err err 1740 Invalid swapfile specified 1741 Invalid volume specified 1742 ASAPDSK DCT access error ldev 1743 ASAPDSK cannot restart measurement err 1744 ASAPDSK Disk device inaccessible ldev, ctrl HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 23 of 414

24 1745 ASAPDSK Optical Disk statistics not collected 1746 Virtual Disk stats collected by Physical Disk 1747 ASAPDSK unable to stop Disk Measurement 1748 ASAPDSK Disk Measurement stopped err 1749 ASAPDSK Unexpected Error err 1751 ASAPDSK ECB_Load Error error-text 1752 Unable to report object thresholds 1753 ASAPDSK sgp_readdomain_ Error err 1754 Load Objectives Error: err, Ldev 1756 GetObjectives Error err, Ldev 1757 ASAPEDSK Rank Values error= err, error-detail 1758 Could not purge filename Err 1759 Reached the maximum monitored disks 1766 Bad Stats from Device ldev, state, monitored 1780 GMS Attribute Ldev, Grp,Mod,SLT, Fab,SCSI ID 1799 Error #...occurred xxxx times num, x Table 1-3. Collect Messages Logged to EMS and ASAPLOG Message Number APP Messages Parameters 1801 File open error:, FE: fname, fe 1802 File secure error:, FE: fname, fe 1803 Segment allocation error:, Er: fname, error, errordetail 1804 File read error:, FE: fname, fe 1805 File write error:, FE: fname, fe 1806 Duplicate memory slot for domain:, Dmn#: domain, domain number 1807 Domain name error in record:, Dmn#: domain, domain number 1808 Objectives load failed, domain:, Dmn#: domain, domain number HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 24 of 414

25 1809 Registered process active:, Pin: pnmame, pin 1810 Domain rebuilt from memory:, Dmn#: domain, domain number 1811 Could not obtain process handle, FE: pname, fe 1812 Begintransaction error:, Er: fname, begintrans 1814 Illegal request on $receive: rbuf[0] 1815 Registration rejected, max domains:, Max: 1816 Cannot restart domain, Dmn in use:, Dmn#: domain, max domain, domain number 1817 Terminated COMMIT, excessive errors: err^cnt 1818 Command invalid in:, Line: fname, number 1823 Detected that its server stopped: pname 1824 Detected that its server abended: pname 1825 Processor getinfo failure: cpu, fe 1826 Requires TNS/R and D NSK 1827 File create error:, FE: fname, fe 1828 Error obtaining NSK MOM:, FE: pname, fe 1829 Server create error:, FE: pname, fe 1830 Server I/O error:, FE: pname, fe 1831 Domain rebuild failed:, Dmn#: domain,slot 1832 EDL error. text 1833 MetricRule formula error. component, ename, aname 1834 Unsupported type. component, fname 1835 Aggregation rejected, max aggregates:, Max: 1860 Non-SET commands not executed: fname 1861 Resetting file security: fname 1880 Shutdown Complete! Requestor = pid domain, max 1881 ASAPX INFO started, component, version, cpu 1899 Error #...occurred xxxx times num, x HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 25 of 414

26 Table 1-4. Collect Messages Logged to EMS and ASAPLOG Message Number Collect Messages Parameters 2000 DB^write filename, fe: err, sysno, cpuno 2001 Unknown stat^sum^msg type, words 2002 Rollover Open filename, fe: err 2003 Can't Rename filename, fe: err 2004 Can't Purgedata filename, fe: err 2005 Filename Records Cleaned num 2006 Short request received count, buf, pid 2007 Received shutdown request pid 2008 Illegal request received count, buf, pid 2009 ENFSV trans code bad 2010 Startup msg parse error: charoffset 2011 Startup Can't Open TERM 2012 Open filename, fe: err, type 2013 Open filename, INFO type 2014 SHUTDOWN Complete! Requestor= pid 2015 Trace 2016 COLLECT version started cpu 2017 ENFSERV version started cpu 2018 $RECEIVE read, FE: err 2019 $RECEIVE reply failed, FE: err, count, buf, pid 2020 DB Rename notify table full count 2022 DST fallback delta detaected: seconds 2024 Cannot purge filename error 2025 PURGE trace filename 2026 DBMaxDays files cleaned count 2030 PCtl Purge error 2031 PCtl Creat error 2032 PCtl Exist error 2033 PCtl Open error 2034 Collector could not build part ctl file name error HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 26 of 414

27 2035 Collector could not read partition ctl file error 2036 parse-error num-chars 2037 Collector could not write partition ctl file error 2038 Unknown suffix entity-suffix 2039 CreatePart filename file-error, partitionindex 2040 CreatePart filename file-error, internal-error, error-indicator 2041 CreatePart partition status description 2042 Format2 ON, MaxExtents for sec parts not set entity-number entity-number 2043 OpenPart filename file-error, partition index 2050 DB^AltKeyFile^GET call fnamecollapse failed 2051 DB^AltKeyFile^GET call fname expand failed 2052 DB^AltKeyFile^SET call fnamecollapse failed 2053 DB^AltKeyFile^NAME filename invalid 2054 DB^AltKeyFile^NAME <filename> ERR: err 2055 PURGEDATA AK <filename> OPEN FE: err error error 2056 PURGE AK <filename> FE: err error 2057 DB^AltKeyFile^GET FILE <filename> FE: err 2058 DB^AltKeyFile^RENAME AK <filename> OPEN FE: err 2059 DB^AltKeyFile^RENAME AK <filename> RENAME FE: err error error error 2060 ALTER file <filename> file error: err error 2099 Error #...occurred xxxx times num, x Table 1-5. NonStop Messages Logged to EMS and ASAPLOG. Message Number NonStop Messages Parameters 3000 Unable to create backup cpu, err 0:7, err 8:15 HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 27 of 414

28 3001 NonStop Backup Created Cpu cpu 3002 Unable to checkpoint startup err 0:7, err 8:15, pid 3003 No backup, no cpu available T A K E O V E R --> cpu cpu 3005 No startup msg received 3099 Error #...occurred xxxx times num, x Table 1-6. DOTs Messages Logged to EMS Message Number DOTs Messages Parameters 4000 ASAP INFO ALERT component, entity, domain, attribute, attval 4001 ASAP INFO (OK) component, entity, domain, attribute, attval 4002 ASAP INFO ALERT Goal Failed component, entity, domain, goal name 4021 ASAP ERR objective record(s) not loaded, EDL mismatch component, recnum, entity 4022 ASAP ERR Segment allocation error: component, err, error-detail 4023 ASAP ERR, FE: component, filename, error 4024 Action Server I/O Error, FE: error 4099 Error #...occurred xxxx times num, x Table 1-7. RDF Messages Logged to EMS and ASAPLOG Message Number RDF Messages Parameters 4101 RDF FILENAME_FINDNEXT_ error : error 4102 RDF FILENAME_FINDSTART_ error : error 4104 RDF SGP_RANKVALUE_ error : error 4105 RDF Could not resolve P-handle, FE: error 4106 RDF Error loading ASAP entity definition error-text 4199 Error #...occurred xxxx times num, x HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 28 of 414

29 Table 1-8. SPOOLER Messages Message Number Spooler Messages Parameters 4301 SPL ecb loadentities. error-text 4302 SPL sgp readdomain_ Error= FE: error 4303 Invalid Stats^Type in process^minstate for SGP SPL StatsType: 4304 Num Stats overflow in get^free^stats for SGP SPL NumStats: 4305 No type stats entry available in find^entry for SGP SPL. No type stats entry available in check^setup^domain for SGP SPL. numtype numstats 4306 SPL Rank Value Error FE: error, errordetail 4307 SPL Error loading objectives: FE: error, errordetail 4308 SGP SPL Parsing SGP option cmd 4309 SPL Process Handle FE: error 4310 PL Stats Segment Alloc FE: SPL Xfer Segment Alloc FE: 4311 SPL FILENAME TO PROCESSHANDLE_ Error. FE: error, errordetail error 4312 SPL SpoolerStatus Error= FE: error 4313 Error SET SPL PARAM param-error 4314 SPL loc font array overflow in domain^count^jobs^locs SPL Batch Job array overflow in domain^count^jobs^locs SPL DevQ Job array overflow in domain^count^jobs^locs Print Proc entry name not found in SGP SPL. type entry name not found in SGP SPL Timeout error occurred in get^spooler^stats for SGP SPL SPL EDL loaded SPL Sampling delay processing: num 4396 SPL Reloading previous configuration SPL Could not load all domains: maximum of reached. max batch, num batch max jobs, num jobs num HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 29 of 414

30 4398 SPL Autoconfiguration completed Error #...occurred xxxx times num, x Table 1-9. TAPE Messages Message Number Tape Messages Parameters 4401 TAP ecb loadentities error-text 4402 TAP sgp readdomain_ Error= FE: error 4404 TAP SSINIT Error: TAP SSGET error: TAP SSGETTKN Get error: TAP SSPUT error: TAP SSPUTTKN error: TAP SPI Last Error: TAP SPI Return Error: TAP SPI Dlist RetCode error: TAP SSNULL error: cmd-token, cmd, token, error 4405 TAP could not start. Error= filename, error, error-detail 4406 TAP Rank Value Error FE: error, error-detail 4407 TAP open error on MEDIASRV. Error= error 4408 SGP TAP Parsing SGP option cmd 4409 TAP Process Handle FE: error 4410 TAP Xfer Segment Alloc FE: error, error-detail 4411 TAP DEVICE_GETINFOBYNAME_ on Error= 4412 TAP MEDIASRV WRITE error: error domain, error, error-detail 4413 Error TAP SPL PARAM param-error 4414 TAP GETINFOLIST Error: error, error-detail 4415 TAP error finding tape devices. Error= TAP can t find any tape devices. error, error-detail 4416 TAP Error Loading objectives error, error-detail 4493 TAP Could not add to last domain table: maximum of reached TAP EDL loaded TAP Sampling delay processing: num num HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 30 of 414

31 4496 TAP Reloading previous configuration TAP Could not load all domains: maximum of num reached TAP Autoconfiguration completed Error #...occurred xxxx times num, x Table TMF Messages Message Number TMF Messages 4501 ASAPTMF error text from ecb_loadentities_ Parameters 4502 ASAPTMF sgp_readdomain_ Error= error 4503 ASAPTMF RankValue Error= error, error-detail 4504 ASAPTMF Compare^tables: aborting Dynamic Configuration 4505 ASAPTMF Parsing SGP option cmd-option 4506 ASAPTMF Process handle: error 4507 ASAPTMF Segment alloc: error, error-detail 4508 ASAPTMF Transac Segment alloc: error, error-detail 4509 Error SET TMF PARAM cmd-option 4530 ASAPTMF Process name creat error error 4531 ASAPTMF TMFSERVE not licensed error, error-detail 4532 ASAPTMF Process create error error, error-detail 4533 ASAPTMF TMFSERVE open error error 4534 ASAPTMF TMFSERVE startup writeread error 4535 ASAPTMF TMFSERVE startup awaitio error error error 4536 ASAPTMF TMFSERVE close error error 4550 ASAPTMF spi-cmd, SPI Error Init= error 4551 ASAPTMF spi-cmd, SPI Error Send= error 4552 ASAPTMF spi-cmd, FS Error Init= error 4553 ASAPTMF spi-cmd, SPI Error = token, error HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 31 of 414

32 4554 ASAPTMF spi-cmd, TMF Error= error 4555 ASAPTMF spi-cmd, SPI Error Map= error 4556 ASAPTMF spi-cmd, SPI Error SaveSPIBuf= 4557 ASAPTMF spi-cmd, SPI Error EnterList= error error 4558 ASAPTMF spi-cmd, SPI Error ExitList= error 4559 ASAPTMF spi-cmd, SPI Error Context= error 4592 TMF TMFSERVE stopped, error= error 4593 TMF TMFSERVE started 4594 TMF EDL loaded 4595 TMF Time to : operation, time-ms 4596 TMF Reloading previous configuration 4597 TMF Could not load all domains: maximum reached 4598 TMF Autoconfiguration completed 4599 Error #...occurred xxxx times num, x Table File, Process and TCP/IP Messages Message Number File and PROCESS Messages Parameters 4601 Segment allocation error. err, error-detail 4602 Process handle error. fe 4603 EDL error Error loading objects to monitor. err 4605 Maximum number of monitored domains exceeded. maxd 4606 Pool definition error: error 4607 No more Pool Space, Max Domains reached 4608 Internal pool management error 4609 Error SET PARAM: param 4610 SPI error on SPI Procedure error 4611 Server I/O error on server error HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 32 of 414

33 4612 Cannot start server, Process_Launch_error: 4613 Cannot open server, FE: 4614 Message sequence number invalid error; error detail 4615 Error starting server process error, error detail 4616 server start retry limit exhausted 4617 function-location SPI Error: Error 4618 Duplicate Domain found during SORT, lowpass 4699 Error #...occurred xxxx times Count Table Communication Messages Message Number Communication Messages 4700 ASAPCMM NonStop Kernel Must be release D40 or Greater. Parameters 4708 ASAPCMM Measure Data File In Use. Measure err 4715 ERROR SET COMM PARAM CPU xx Cpu 4720 ASAPCMM ASAP ID started ASAPCMM ASAP ID NOT started ASAPCMM restarted ASAPCMM started MEASCTL in CPU xx Cpu 4725 ASAPCMM Measure Error. Measure err 4735 ASAPCMM -> COLLECT send error: Err 4742 ASAPCMM Config Access error. Ldev 4743 ASAPCMM cannot restart measurement. Measure err 4744 ASAPCMM Comm Line inaccessible. ldev, ctrl 4747 ASAPCMM unable to stop Comm Measurement ASAPCMM Comm Measurement stopped Error SET COMM PARAM ASAPCMM ErrorText. Err 4753 ReadDomain Error. Err Measure err 4754 ASAPCMM error loading objectives. err, err HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 33 of 414

34 4756 GetObjectives Error: Err 4766 Bad Stats Received err, Ldev 4772 ASAPCMM Get Counters err 4775 Config Attribute sub, track, cpu, ctrl, type 4799 Error #... occured xxxx times Table Swap Messages Message Number Swap Messages Parameters 4800 SSG Initialize Error SSG err, SSG det, SSG sub 4801 SSG Startup Error SSG err, SSG det, SSG sub 4802 SSG Error Text SSG txt 4803 ASAPSWP Number of swapfiles exceeds SSG Shutdown Error SSG err, SSG det, SSG sub 4807 Unable to Parse SSG Reply Param 4809 SSG Send Private SSG err, SSG det, SSG sub 4810 SSG Swap Buffer Full SSG inx, SSG err, SSG det 4811 Max unknown domains reached 4812 ASAPSWP Max Monitored domains reached 4814 ASAPSWP Cannot start SSG <$nssb> process name in use Index SSG id 4815 ASAPSWP No file Fname 4835 ASAPSWP Collect Send Error err 4851 ASAPSWP ECB_Load Error: err 4852 ASAPSWP Unable to report Object Thresholds 4853 ASAPSWP sgp_readdomain_ Error err 4854 ASAPSWP error loading objectives: err, err 4856 ASAPSWP Sgp_getobjectives_ Error = err 4857 ASAPSWP Rank Values error= err, err 4865 Error SET SWAP PARAM cmd HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 34 of 414

35 4899 Error #... occurred xxxx times xxxx ASAP Error Messages This subsection contains a detailed description of the ASAP Server messages: 1000 SGP Open pid error: err err is the file-system error number associated with the last operation on the file. Cause. The Statistics Gathering process (SGP) did not open. Effect. Instead of an SGP process, a zero value was returned. Recovery. The FILEINFO system call returned this error. For corrective action for the specified error code, see the Operator Messages Manual or the Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual. If the problem persists, contact your HP representative to file an HP Product Case MONITOR -> COLLECT, error: err err is the file-system error number associated with the last operation on the file. Cause. The Monitor collected statistics from the network and attempted to open the Collector and pass statistics to it. However, the communications path was not established. Effect. Statistics were not written to the database. Recovery. The FILEINFO system call returned this error. For corrective action for the specified error code, see file-system errors in the Operator Messages Manual or the Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual. Check to see if the Collector is installed. Make sure the Monitor and Collector are both up and running; you can do this by entering STAT C for the Collector and STAT for the Monitor. Check the network path connection. If the problem persists, contact your HP representative to file an HP Product Case. HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 35 of 414

36 1002 Send to SGP pid error: err, type, read^l err type is the file-system error number associated with the last operation on the file. is the request type. read^l is the sum of the length of the SGP structure, in bytes. Cause. The Statistics Gathering process (SGP) is not receiving startup, shutdown, status, or other requests. This error could occur because of a version mismatch between the Monitor and Collect processes. For example, if a new Monitor is installed on one node in an ASAP network and the Collect process is not updated, the Collector does not recognize any new statistics types. Effect. Statistics are not being collected from the CPU. Recovery. The FILEINFO system call returned this error. For corrective action for the specified error code, see the Operator Messages Manual or the Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual. Make sure all ASAP Collector and Server processes are at the same revision level. If the problem persists, contact your HP representative to file an HP Product Case Send to COLLECT error: err err is the file-system error number associated with the last operation on the file. Cause. The Monitor did not send aggregate summary messages to the Collector. Effect. Data cannot be written to the Collect server. Recovery. The FILEINFO system call returned this error. For corrective action for the specified error code, see the Operator Messages Manual or the Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual. Check if the Collector is installed. Make sure the Monitor and Collector are both up and running; you can do this by entering STAT C for the Collector and STAT for the Monitor. Check the network path connection. If the problem persists, contact your HP representative. HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 36 of 414

37 1004 Bad SGP stat^sum reply: type, words type words is the current statistics type. is the current statistics words. Cause. The reply from the Statistics Gathering process (SGP) was not valid. Effect. Statistics could not be collected. Recovery. If the problem persists, contact your HP representative Sync, COLLECT I/O error: err err is the file-system error number associated with the last operation on the file. Cause. Synchronization between the Server and Collector was not accomplished. Effect. No communication occurred between the Server and Collector when you tried to perform a SYNC operation. Recovery. The FILEINFO system call returned this error. For corrective action for the specified error code, see file-system errors in the Operator Messages Manual or the Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual. Check the network path connection. Make sure the Collector is up and running. Try the SYNC operation later. HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 37 of 414

38 1006 Sync, delay too long: err err is the file-system error number associated with the last operation on the file. Cause. An attempt to synchronize with the Server failed because the message request took more than 40 seconds. The system was too busy. Effect. Synchronization with the Server was not accomplished. Recovery. The FILEINFO system call returned this error. For corrective action for the specified error code, see file-system errors in the Operator Messages Manual or the Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual. Set the synchronization at a time when the system load is not heavy. This type of operation can be performed only when the system load is light Sync, msg too short: iol iol is the returned message length. Cause. An attempt to synchronize with the Server failed because the length of the request message was too short when the system was performing an internal check. Effect. Synchronization with the Server was not accomplished. Recovery. If the problem persists, contact your HP representative Sync, not required: delta delta is the time difference, in seconds. Cause. The clock is already in synchronization. Effect. Synchronization does not need to occur again. Recovery. This message is informational only. No corrective action is required. HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 38 of 414

39 1009 Sync, Clock Corrected: delta delta is the time difference, in seconds. Cause. The synchronization clock is now set correctly. Effect. The synchronization clock is now operating correctly. Recovery. This message is informational only. No corrective action is required Sync, Can t Set Clock: delta delta is the time difference, in seconds. Cause. The system cannot reset the synchronization clock correctly. Effect. Synchronization with the Server is not being accomplished. Recovery. Be sure you have the right security to perform the SYNC operation; you must be in the super user group. Retry the request later. If the problem persists, contact your HP representative Short request received count, buf, pid count buf pid is the length of the message, in bytes. is the first word of the received request message. is the requester s process ID. Cause. The message received was not recognized because of its short length. Effect. The message could not be processed. Recovery. If the problem persists, contact your HP representative. HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 39 of 414

40 1012 Received shutdown request: pid pid is the requester s process ID. Cause. A shutdown request was received. Effect. Your ASAP session will end. Recovery. This message is informational only. No corrective action is required Illegal request received: buf, count, pid buf count pid is the first word of the received request message. is the length of the message, in bytes. is the requester s process ID. Cause. An invalid request was received. Effect. The system did not process the request. Recovery. Retry the request. If the request is valid but still does not work, contact your HP representative startup msg error message: charoffset charoffset offset of the message that was not recognized Cause. The startup message syntax is not correct. Effect. The system did not process the startup request. Recovery. Reset the startup parameters. Change the startup parameters in the ASAP configuration file. If the problem persists, contact your HP representative. HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 40 of 414

41 1015 Startup Can t Open TERM Cause. The terminal logfile was not opened. Effect. The system could not start up. Recovery. Check your configured terminal file name. The SET TERM command displays information about your terminal SGP startup msg fail, fe: cpu, err err cpu is the file-system error number associated with the last operation on the file. is the CPU number. Cause. The Statistics Gathering process (SGP) did not receive the startup message. Effect. The SGP did not start up. Recovery. The FILEINFO system call returned this error. For corrective action for the specified error code, see the Operator Messages Manual or the Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual. Check your ASAP configuration file (ASAPCONF) and make sure the initial parameters are set correctly Can t create SGP in cpu: cpu, err 0:7, err 8:15 cpu err is the CPU number. is the number indicating the outcome of the process creation attempt, where err 0:7 is: 0 No error, process created 1 Warning that the process had undefined externals, but was started 2 No process control block available HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 41 of 414

42 3 File-system error occurred on program file; error 8:15 = filesystem error number 4 Unable to allocate map 5 File error on swap file; error 8:15 = file-system error number 6 Invalid file format; error 8:14 error 15 7 Unlicensed privileged program 8 Process name error; error 8:15 = file-system error number 9 Library conflict 10 Unable to communicate with system Monitor process; error 8:15 = file-system error number 11 File-system error occurred on library file; error 8:15 = filesystem error number 12 Program file and library file specified are same file 13 Extended data segment initialization error; error 8:15 = filesystem error number 14 Extended segment swap file error; error 8:15 = file-system error number 15 Invalid home terminal; error 8:15 = file-system error number 16 I/O error to home terminal; error 8:15 = file-system error number 17 DEFINE context propagation error; if: error 8:15 = 0 error 8:15 = 1 - flags 10 = 1 AND flags 12 <> 0 AND error 8:15 = 2 error 8:15 = 3 18 Object file with an invalid process device subtype = error subcode, and = 0, program file is in error = 1, library file is in error Unable to convert a DEFINE name to network form. If the process creation attempt is on a remote system that is a NonStop 1+, or any other NonStop system operating under the NonStop operating system version B20 or earlier, use of DEFINEs is disallowed. Internal context propagation error. Invalid DEFMOD supplied. HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 42 of 414

43 19 Process device subtype specified in the backup process is not the same as that in the primary process 0 No error, process created Cause. A Statistics Gathering process (SGP) was not returned in this CPU, probably because the CPU went down. Effect. The SGP is not working in this CPU. Recovery. Check to see if the CPU failed. Follow the recommended recovery procedure for a CPU failure and then retry the request ASAP Version <> TOSVERSION: vers, vers vers is the NonStop operating system version. Cause. The ASAP version is out of sync with the NonStop operating system version. Effect. ASAP will not run. Recovery. Check that the ASAP version and the NonStop Operating System version are compatible. Retry the request. If the problem persists, contact your HP representative A SGP didn t Shutdown: cpu, pid cpu pid is the CPU number. is the requester s process ID. Cause. The Statistics Gathering process (SGP) did not stop on its node when you issued a shutdown. Effect. The SGP is still running. Recovery. Stop the SGP process at the TACL prompt. Enter the command STATUS process-name to see if the process is running. If the problem persists, contact your HP representative. HP NonStop Messages Manual Page 43 of 414

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