TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual
1024
*1024* object-name, ILLEGAL FILE NAME (errnum)
Cause. An invalid file name was detected in the definition of the specified object. The errnum
identifies the file-system error number.
Effect. The request that needed the object fails.
Recovery. Make sure that all Open Systems Services (OSS) pathnames are on the same system
node as the PATHMON process; OSS processes cannot be spawned on a remote system. Correct
all invalid file names in the definition of object-name.
1025
*1025* PATHMON, INTERNAL ERROR (%p-register)
Cause. An internal consistency check failed in the PATHMON process. This error is not fatal.
Effect. The PATHMON process creates a memory dump if the DUMP attribute is set to ON.
Recovery. Contact your HP representative and provide all relevant information as follows:
• Descriptions of the problem and accompanying symptoms
• Details from the messages generated
• Your PATHMON configuration file and the PATHMON process version
• A description of the application task that was in progress when the error was encountered
• Supporting documentation such as Event Management Service (EMS) logs, trace files, and
dump files, if applicable
If your local operating procedures require contacting the Global Customer Support Center (GCSC),
supply your system number and the numbers and versions of all related products as well.
1026
*1026* PATHMON, ILLEGAL MESSAGE RECEIVED (USERID user-id)
Cause. A message received does not conform to the PATHMON request protocol. This error can
be caused by running incompatible versions of PATHCOM, the PATHMON process, or PATHTCP.
The message was received from the process running under the specified user ID.
Effect. The PATHMON process rejects the request.
Recovery. Contact your HP representative and provide all relevant information as follows:
• Descriptions of the problem and accompanying symptoms
• Details from the messages generated
• Your PATHMON configuration file and the PATHMON process version
• A description of the application task that was in progress when the error was encountered
• Supporting documentation such as Event Management Service (EMS) logs, trace files, and
dump files, if applicable
If your local operating procedures require contacting the Global Customer Support Center (GCSC),
supply your system number and the numbers and versions of all related products as well.
218 PATHMON Messages (Numbers 1000-1499)










