TS/MP 2.5 Pathsend and Server Programming Manual
Cause. The buffer length in the request-len or maximum-reply-len parameter for a call to
SERVERCLASS_SEND_, SERVERCLASS_DIALOG_BEGIN_, or SERVERCLASS_DIALOG_SEND_ is
invalid. This is a programming error.
Typical file-system error: 21 (FEBadCount)
Effect. The send initiation fails with an error.
Recovery. Check the buffer lengths allowed for the request-len and maximum-reply-len
parameters in the syntax description for the procedure call, and specify the correct buffer lengths.
912
FEScParameterBoundsError
Cause. The address specified by a reference parameter is out of bounds, or the caller supplied a
reference parameter that is an extended address, but does not have an extended segment in use.
This is a programming error.
Effect. The send initiation fails with an error.
Recovery. Correct the programming error.
913
FEScServerClassFrozen
Cause. The process tried to send to the server-class which is frozen.
Typical file-system error: 0 (FEOK).
Effect. The SERVERCLASS_SEND_ or SERVERCLASS_DIALOG_BEGIN_ call is completed with an
error. The message is not sent to the server-class.
Recovery. Resend after the system manager or operator has thawed the server-class.
914
FEScUnknownServerClass
Cause. The server-class is not configured through the specified PATHMON process. The program
has specified an incorrect server-class name or specified the wrong PATHMON process.
Typical file-system error: 0 (FEOK).
Effect. The SERVERCLASS_SEND_ or SERVERCLASS_DIALOG_BEGIN_ call is completed with an
error. The message is not sent to the server-class.
Recovery. Check the server-class name and the PATHMON process name. Or check if the
server-class has been configured yet (the PATHMON-controlled objects could be in the process of
being cold started).
915
FEScPathmonShutDown
Cause. The send operation is denied for one of these reasons:
• The PATHMON process for the server-class is shutting down.
• A timeout occurred on an I/O operation to a server in debug mode.
Typical file-system error: 0 (FEOK).
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