TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual
1053
*1053* TCP NOT RUNNING
Cause. The TCP specified in a TERM definition is not running.
Effect. The operation fails.
Recovery. Determine why the TCP is not running. After correcting the problem, start the TCP with
the START TCP command.
1054
*1054* link manager-name, TCP FAILED DURING REQUEST
Cause. The TCP or LINKMON process failed during a request.
Effect. The request is not completed.
Recovery. Determine the cause of the TCP or LINKMON process failure by checking the errors in
messages logged just before this message.
After correcting the cause of the failure, restart the TCP (this step is not needed if AUTORESTART
is specified for the TCP). A LINKMON process failure requires you to reload the processor.
If you cannot determine the cause of the error, 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.
1055
*1055* TOO MANY ENTRIES
Cause. The attempted request exceeds the number of concurrent executions allowed for the RUN
PROGRAM command.
Effect. The PROGRAM terminates.
Recovery. Wait until a RUN PROGRAM request in progress completes and then initiate an
unprocessed RUN PROGRAM request.
1057
*1057* ALREADY FROZEN
Cause. An attempt was made to freeze a server that is already frozen.
Effect. None
Recovery. Informational message only; no corrective action is needed.
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