Distributed Name Service (DNS) Management Programming Manual
Tokens Appearing in Selected DNS Event Messages
Event Messages
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ZDNS-TKN-XOPENER [ZSPI-TYP-STRING] or ZDNS-TKN-OPENER [ZSPI-TYP-
CRTPID]
identifies a requester in the following event messages:
ZDNS-EVT-TASK-OPEN (6)
ZDNS-EVT-TASK-ABORT (7)
ZDNS-EVT-TASK-CLOSED (8)
ZDNS-EVT-TASK-RESTART (9)
ZDNS-TKN-PREG [ZSPI-TYP-UINT]
contains the P-relative address within the code segment where an error was
detected. It appears in the following event messages:
ZDNS-EVT-DATABASE-ERROR (24)
ZDNS-EVT-INTERNAL-ERROR (25)
ZDNS-EVT-TRAP (31)
ZDNS-TKN-RESTARTTYPE [ZSPI-TYPE-ENUM]
is used in ZDNS-EVT-TASK-RESTART (9) messages to specify how the task was
restarted after takeover by the backup name-manager process. It may have one of
the following values:
ZDNS-VAL-RESTART-COLD = 0 (restarted from beginning)
ZDNS-VAL-RESTART-STACK = 1 (restarted from a stack checkpoint)
ZDNS-VAL-RESTART-FULL = 2 (restarted from full- context checkpoint)
ZDNS-TKN-SYSNAME [ZSPI-TYP-CHAR8]
indicates a Guardian 90 system name in the following event messages:
ZDNS-EVT-SYSTEM-DOWN (18)
ZDNS-EVT-TYPE-ERROR (22)
ZDNS-EVT-IMPORT-REJECTED (23)
ZDNS-EVT-INITIAL-IMPORT (35)
ZDNS-EVT-SYSTATE (37)
ZDNS-EVT-EXPORT-ERROR (38)
The token also appears in all event messages whose subject is ZDNS-VAL-SUB-
EXPORTER, where the token value contains the number of the system with which
the export task is communicating.