NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual (36923-90043)

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Logging Location Codes
Logging Subsystems
Network IPC Subsystem Logging
Logging for the NetIPC subsystem (SUB0005) of the associated links
should be configured only if users on your system are writing their own
NetIPC applications with the intrinsics described in the
NetIPC 3000/XL Programmer’s Reference Manual. NetIPC subsystem
logging provides the network manager with a “system check” to
determine which NetIPC applications are operating, if any. Most
user-repairable errors are returned in the result parameter of the
NetIPC intrinsics. These error codes are listed in Chapter 5 , “NetIPC
(SOCKERRS) Error Messages,” of this manual.
Logging codes for the NetIPC subsystem of the associated links are
listed in this chapter in the section called “NetIPC Logging Location
Codes.
Table 21-3 Network Service Modules
Module Description
BFM The NSBuffer Management module provides for the allocation ofbuffers for the
other NS modules. (The NS Buffer Management module is different fro the
Buffer Management software used by the transport and translator.)
CX The Command Executor module parses and executes the NS commands
DSLINE, REMOTE, and NSCONTROL. It is also the primary user interface (through
the REMOTE command) to the VT service.
DSDAD The DSDAD process controls the initiation and termination of network services,
including creation of server processes.
DSSERVER There is a DSSERVER process created for each use of the RFA, VT, or RPM
services. The DSSERVER process receives and accesses files and terminals
required by the service.
DSUTIL The DSUTIL module contains miscellaneous procedures used by the other NS
modules. Included are routines for management of certain NS data structures
and handling of process and session termination.
ENV The Environment module manages the information from DSLINE commands
that is used by the various Network Services. This includes environment
attributes, remote sessions, and various service-related information.
NFT Network File Transfer
RASERVER There is an RASERVER process created for each use of the RFA services. This
process receives and processes protocol messages for the service and accesses
files and terminals for the service.
RFA Remote File Access and Remote Database (IMAGE) Access.
RPM Remote Process Management
VT Virtual Terminal