DSM/SCM Event Management Programming Manual

Event Messages
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5350 ZPHI-EVT-ZDLLRRRA-NOT-FOUND
ZPHI-TKN-TO-SUBVOL-NAME
is the TSV where the new set of public DLLs are placed.
Cause. You specified the OVERRIDE-SYSNN parameter and a new set of public
DLLs is to be placed in a new ZDLLrrr[a] TSV.
Effect. A new set of public DLL files are placed in the specified subvolume. The
ZREGPTR file is not changed to point to these new public DLLs. The Apply continues
but completes with warnings. (The new set of public DLLs are placed as a backup set,
which you could try if you have problems with the public DLLs in use.)
Recovery. None. Informational message. (OVERRIDE-SYSNN might prevent
matching NonStop operating system files from being placed in the SYSnn subvolume.
In that case, the new set of public DLLs might not function correctly with the existing
operating system files in the SYSnn subvolume.).
5350 ZPHI-EVT-ZDLLRRRA-NOT-FOUND
The set of public dynamic-link libraries (DLLs) has not changed from the previous
configuration. DSM/SCM expected to find a correct set of public DLLs already installed
on the system. A system load is required to activate the configuration. The Planner
Interface might not have indicated that a system load is required.
ZPHI-TKN-SUBVOL-NAME
indicates the target subvolume (TSV) where the correct set of public DLLs will be
installed.
ZPHI-TKN-DELF-CONFIG-NAME
is the name of the configuration that last built the set of public DLLs. This
configuration is earlier than the configuration being applied. For example:
\ZEUS DEFAULT 23
Tokens
ZPHI-TKN-SUBVOL-NAME <1> token-type ZSPI-TYP-DEVICE
ZPHI-TKN-DELF-CONFIG-NAME <2> token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING
ZPHI-TKN-FROM-SUBVOL-NAME <3> token-type ZSPI-TYP-DEVICE
ZPHI-TKN-FILE-NAME <4> token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING
ZPHI-TKN-DSMSCM-TEXT <4> token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING
ZPHI-TKN-TO-SUBVOL-NAME <5> token-type ZSPI-TYP-DEVICE
Message Text
A coldload will be required to activate the public DLLs in
this new configuration because the active DLLs are not
correct. A correct set of public DLLs will be placed in
$SYSTEM.<1>. The set of public DLLs has not changed from
<2>. The active set of public DLLs in <3> is incorrect
because <4> is <5>. No other correct <6>[a] TSVs were found.