DSM/SCM Event Management Programming Manual

Event Messages
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2066 ZPHI-EVT-MISSING-OSSFL
Recovery. Check the file-system error code in the message. For a definition of the
specified error, see Appendix B, File-System Errors. For more detailed information,
including recovery actions, see the Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual.
The recovery procedure depends on the cause of the error:
If the error occurred because the intended file is not in the proper location, put the
file in the appropriate location, and restart the activity.
If the error occurred because the file was incorrectly specified, cancel the activity
and start a new activity.
2066 ZPHI-EVT-MISSING-OSSFL
DSM/SCM cannot locate the specified OSS file.
ZPHI-TKN-FILE-TYPE-CD
is the file type of the file that could not be found. The value returned is always:
ZPHI-TKN-OSS-FILE-NM
is the file name in the internal format of the OSS file that is missing or has an
unexpected last modification time.
ZPHI-TKN-FE-ERR
is the OSS file-system error that occurred. For file-system error definitions, see the
Open System Services System Calls Reference Manual.
Cause. The specified OSS file was changed or removed during an Apply. The Apply
already checked which files in the configuration are missing or changed, and the
necessary files were placed. The specified file was changed or removed after the
Apply checked to see which files to place.
Effect. The activity stops in a restartable state. Work files remain at the specified
location.
Recovery. Restart the Apply. The Apply again rechecks which files to place,
discovering the specified file is missing or changed, and places a new file.
Tokens
ZPHI-TKN-FILE-TYPE-CD <1> token-type ZSPI-TYP-INT
ZPHI-TKN-OSS-FILE-NM <2> token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING
ZPHI-TKN-FE-ERR <3> token-type ZSPI-TYP-INT
Message Text
Existence check on <1> OSS file <2> received error <3>.
Ensure filename is correct and file has not been removed,
renamed, or deleted.
ZPHI-VAL-FTYP-TARGET-FILE
Target file