TS/MP 2.5 Management Programming Manual

Error Presentation
Each error list in this section includes:
The number and name of the error message
A description of the error message cause
A syntax box listing the tokens associated with the error message
Token descriptions
Effect and recovery information
For more information, see “Error Messages” (page 171).
ACS Event Severity Levels
Event severity levels indicate the impact (on ACS subsystem resources and processes) of an event
occurrence detected by an ACS subsystem process. Every event occurrence logged by the ACS
subsystem indicates the severity of that occurrence. Most events defined by the ACS subsystem
can occur with any one of several severity levels depending upon the context in which the event
occurs and on how well the ACS subsystem can recover from the occurrence.
Definition ZACL-DDL-EVENT-LEVEL Type Enum Tacl Enum
Begin.
89 ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-INFO Value 0 As "INFO".
89 ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-STATUS Value 1 As "STATUS".
89 ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-WARNING Value 2 As "WARNING".
89 ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-ERROR Value 3 As "ERROR".
89 ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-FATAL Value 4 As "FATAL".
End
Token-Type
ZACL-TYP-EVENT-LEVEL Value is ZSPI-TDT-ENUM
Def is ZACL-DDL-EVENT-LEVEL.
ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-INFO
the ACS subsystem does not generate info events. This event level is reserved for
future use.
ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-STATUS
indicates that the ACS subsystem made an orderly change in the state or status of
an object, resource, or process under control of the subsystem or it detected an
orderly change in the state of an external resource or process. No recovery actions
are required for status events.
ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-WARNING
indicates that the ACS subsystem detected a possible problem in a Pathway
application or it detected a condition that might cause errors in ACS subsystem
processes in the future if not corrected. Recovery or preventive actions are advised
for warning events.
ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-ERROR
indicates that resources or processes required by the ACS subsystem have failed
or an ACS subsystem process encountered a condition that prevented it from
completing an operation. The operation, if any, is aborted but the process that
generated the event message continues to accept requests and perform other
operations. Typically, error events require correcting the error condition and trying
the operation again.
ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-FATAL
270 ACS Subsystem Messages