Open System Services Installation Guide (H06.16+, J06.05+)
B OSS EasySetup Status Messages
The OSS EasySetup utilities display status messages on these devices:
• Your home terminal
• The $0 and $ZLOG processes, which collect Event Management Service (EMS) events, provided
the EASYSETUP^EMSVOL param is set
OSSSETUP also writes status messages to OSSJOURN, a journal file that it creates on the volume
and subvolume from which you invoke OSSSETUP.
Sections:
• “Event Management Service (EMS) Events”
• “Start-Up and Finished Messages” (page 46)
• “Other Status Messages” (page 47)
Event Management Service (EMS) Events
The event-id of an EMS event generated by an OSS EasySetup utility is:
TANDEM.OSS.D30 000010 USER NOTICE (user-id) : utility-name : text
user-id
is the user ID of the user executing the utility.
utility-name
is the utility—either STARTOSS, STOPOSS, OSSSETUP, or OSSREMOV.
text
describes the EMS event.
Example 13 Event Management Service (EMS) Event
02-01-17 15:00:16 \NODE1.$Z8SZ TANDEM.OSS.D30 000010 USER NOTICE
(SUPER.SUPER) :
STOPOSS : \NODE1.$Z8SZ:18310253 : Shutdown
of the OSS subsystem on \NODE1: COMPLETED
Start-Up and Finished Messages
When you start an OSS EasySetup utility, it displays a message of the form:
utility - T0585version (vproc-date) - date time System \node
© Copyright 2001 Hewlett-Packard Development Company L.P.
When an OSS EasySetup utility finishes, it displays a message of the form:
utility finished.
utility
is either OSSSETUP, OSSREMOV, STARTOSS, or STOPOSS.
version
is the product version of utility; for example, G07.
vproc-date
is the RVU date of vproc in the form ddmmmyyyy; for example, 08OCT2001.
date
is the current date in the form month day, year; for example, December 6, 2001.
time
is the current time in the form hh:mm:ss; for example, 16:12:38.
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