TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual
1048
*1048* TERM term-name, SUSPENDED : < nested-message >
Cause. The specified terminal suspended processing due to an error in the program. The reason
for the error is indicated in the nested message.
Effect. The terminal remains suspended until it is aborted with the ABORT TERM command.
Recovery. For additional information, see the description associated with the nested message.
1049
*1049* TERM term-name, SUSPENDED : < nested-message >
Cause. The specified terminal suspended processing due to a SUSPEND TERM command.
Effect. The terminal remains suspended until you issue the RESUME TERM command.
Recovery. For additional information, see the description associated with the nested message.
1050
*1050* PATHMON, SYSMSG HANDLER : < nested-message >
Cause. An error occurred while the PATHMON process was processing a system message. The
error is indicated by the nested-message.
Effect. The effect depends on the particular error that occurred.
Recovery. For additional information, see the description associated with the nested message
1051
*1051* TCP tcp-name, EXCEEDS THE LIMIT ON PATHMON OPENERS.
Cause. The internal limit on the total number of concurrent openers of the PATHMON process
would be exceeded by opening this TCP for communication with the PATHMON process at this
time.
Effect. The PATHMON process cannot communicate with the TCP or LINKMON process.
Recovery. Stop some other TCPs, PATHCOM processes, or SPI communications or wait until they
stop before trying to start this TCP again.
1052
*1052* TCP NOT DEFINED
Cause. The TCP specified in a TERM definition or a PROGRAM definition is not configured. The
TCP must be configured and started before the associated TERMs and PROGRAMs are started.
Effect. The operation fails.
Recovery. Configure the TCP. To determine the name of the unconfigured TCP, use the INFO
PROGRAM command.
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