TS/MP Supplement for Limits Relief (H06.05+, J06.03+)
Recovery. Correct the PATHMON name syntax. Refer to Section 5, Pathsend Procedure Call
Reference, in the TS/MP Pathsend and Server Programming Manual for details about the
correct syntax for PATHMON process names .
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FEScPathmonConnect
Cause. An error has occurred in the requester’s communication with the PATHMON process.
For example, an open operation has failed, an I/O error has occurred, or the PATHMON
process has failed.
Typical file-system errors: 12, 14, 40, 48, 201, or one of the path errors between 240 and 255.
Effect. The SERVERCLASS_SEND_ or SERVERCLASS_DIALOG_BEGIN_ call is
completed with an error. The message is not sent to the server process.
Recovery. Recovery depends upon the file-system error:
Error 12 (FEInUse) indicates that the PATHMON process was unable to open the ACS
subsystem process broker. Specific causes of this situation include (but are not limited to)
the following:
The maximum number of processes that the PATHMON process can communicate
with has been exceeded.
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The remote password on the system where the SERVERCLASS_SEND_ request
originated was not set for the system where the server class was running. The
PATHMON process receives a file-system error 48 but converts this error into a
file-system error 12. To recover, ensure that all remote passwords are properly set,
as described in the Expand Network Management Guide.
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Error 14 (FENoSuchDev) indicates the PATHMON process does not exist. Start the
PATHMON process or use an existing PATHMON process.
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Error 40 (FETimeout) indicates that a timeout error occurred, possibly because a server
was in debug mode. See Considerations for Debugging Pathway Servers in Section 4 of
the TS/MP Pathsend and Server Programming Manual for more information about
timeout errors for servers in debug mode.
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Error 48 (FESecViol) indicates there was a security violation. See Section 3, Writing
Pathsend Requesters, in the TS/MP Pathsend and Server Programming Manual for
information about network and server-class security.
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Error 201 (FEPathDown) or error 240 through 255 indicates that a path error occurred
(for example, the PATHMON process failed). Restart the PATHMON process.
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