DSM/SCM Event Management Programming Manual

Event Messages
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Descriptions of DSM/SCM Event Messages
Descriptions of DSM/SCM Event Messages
The descriptions of the DSM/SCM event messages are in ascending order by event
number, which is followed by ZPHI-EVT-name, where name identifies a unique
message.
Each description contains:
The header shows the numeric and symbolic values for the event number.
The first paragraph briefly describes the event message.
The syntax box contains a list of tokens that can appear in the event message.
Within the box, tokens are separated into two columns:
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The first column lists the token name.
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The second column lists the token type.
The tokens in an actual event message buffer do not necessarily appear in the
same order that they are listed in the box. Header tokens are not included in the
list because the header tokens are the same for each message. They are listed in
DSM/SCM Event Message Header on page 5-23. An event message can be
filtered on header tokens and other tokens.
The box also contains the event-message text, which shows the display format.
A description of each token follows the box.
Token descriptions are followed by the cause, effect, and recovery for each event.
Unconditional and Conditional Tokens
SPI tokens are grouped in two categories:
An unconditional token is always present in an event message with a specific
subsystem ID and event number.
A conditional token is present only in the event message for certain cases. All
tokens in DSM/SCM event messages are unconditional.
In the few instances where a value has no meaning for a particular event, the token is
returned with a null value.