TS/MP 2.5 Management Programming Manual
1038: ZACL-EVT-SERVER-FILE-ERROR
A Guardian file-system operation on a server process failed unexpectedly or completed with an
unexpected error code.
Unconditional Tokens
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-LEVEL token-type ZACL-TYP-EVENT-LEVEL.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-SERVER-NAME token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING.
ZSPI-TKN-MANAGER token-type ZSPI-TYP-FNAME32.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-PROCEDURE token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-PROCESS-ID token-type ZSPI-TYP-PHANDLE.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-FILE-NAME token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-ERROR-CODE token-type ZSPI-TYP-INT.
Event-Message Text
1038 - Server pathmon-name.serverclass-name file operation
procedure() failed, process process-id, file file-name, error
errnum
Token Descriptions
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-LEVEL has one of the values ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-WARNING
or ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-ERROR.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-SERVER-NAME contains the name of the server class that contains the failed
server process. This token is the subject of the message.
ZSPI-TKN-MANAGER contains the name of the PATHMON process that manages
the server class.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-PROCEDURE contains the name of the Guardian file-system procedure
that reported the failure.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-PROCESS-ID contains the process handle of the server process accessed
by the failed operation.
If the process identified by this token still exists when the
event message text is generated, the EMS event message
formatting facilities convert process handle tokens to named
or unnamed process descriptor strings. If the process no
longer exists, EMS generates a question mark instead of the
process descriptor string.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-FILE-NAME contains the process file name that identifies the server
process and that was used by the failed operation.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-ERROR-CODE contains the file-system error code returned by the failed
operation.
Effect. The Pathsend operation associated with the file-system operation is aborted.
Recovery. Correct the condition that caused the operation to fail.
EMS Messages 1040 to 1049
1042: ZACL-EVT-SERVER-UNAUTH-MSG
A Pathsend requester process attempted to perform a Pathsend operation on a server class that
the process is not authorized to communicate with. Authority to communicate with a Pathway server
class is determined by the OWNER and SECURITY configuration attributes of the server class.
Unconditional Tokens
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-LEVEL token-type ZACL-TYP-EVENT-LEVEL.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-SERVER-NAME token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING.
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