TS/MP 2.5 Management Programming Manual

ZACL-TKN-EVENT-TERM-TEXT contains the termination text associated with the primary
process termination. This token is omitted if no termination
text was associated with the process termination.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-ERROR-DETAIL contains the termination information code associated with
the process termination. If the value of this token is 0 (zero),
the token is null and can be regarded as omitted from the
message. If the process was stopped externally (indicated
by completion code 6), the value of this token is the creator
user identifier of the external process that initiated the
termination.
Effect. The backup domain coordinator process becomes the primary domain coordinator process
and creates a new backup process.
Recovery. If the problem persists, contact your HP support analyst.
1072: ZACL-EVT-ACSCTL-SYNTAX-ERROR
Unconditional Tokens
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-LEVEL token-type ZACL-TYP-EVENT-LEVEL.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-ERROR-TEXT token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING.
Conditional Tokens
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-FILE-NAME token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING.
ZACL-TNM-EVENT-LINE-NUMBER token-type ZSPI-TYP-INT.
Event-Message Text
1072 - ACSCTL Parsing Status - error-info, file file-name,
line line-number
Token Descriptions
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-LEVEL has the value of ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-INFO or
ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-STATUS or
ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-ERROR.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-ERROR-TEXT describes the error in the text.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-FILE-NAME contains the fully qualified file name of ACSCTL file. This
token is omitted while providing status of ACSCTL file
parsing.
ZACL-TNM-EVENT-LINE-NUMBER contains the line number in the ACSCTL file where the error
is found. This token is omitted if the line number can be used
with the event.
Cause. The primary cause is to give status information of the ACSCTL file parsing.
Effect. ACSCTL file parsing error is logged and the event is error. The ACSCTL file parsing fails
and the event is status.
Recovery. Correct the condition that caused the error and try the operation again.
Event Messages in the Range 3000 Through 3999
Although Pathway/iTS TCPs can be the subject of all messages having numbers in the range
3000-3999, these messages can also have an ACS subsystem processes as the subject.
Note that some Pathway subsystem event messages include a Guardian error number. Although
the error number is typically identified as a file-system error, it can also represent a sequential I/O
(SIO) error or other specialized error.
296 ACS Subsystem Messages