DSM/SCM Messages Manual

DSM/SCM EMS Messages
DSM/SCM Messages Manual529845-006
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non restartable. Correct error, CANCEL activity
The DSM/SCM activity stopped because of an error and cannot be restarted.
The activity must therefore be cancelled.
cancelled restartable. Correct error, RESTART activity
A planner or operator cancelled the activity. The activity stopped while it was
being cancelled. It can be restarted after the error condition is corrected.
cancelled non restartable. Correct error, CANCEL activity
A planner or operator cancelled the activity. The activity stopped while being
cancelled. It cannot be restarted. The activity must therefore be cancelled.
Cause. An error during the specified activity caused processing to stop. The error is
reported in preceding messages. This message indicates the stopped status of the
activity.
Effect. Processing stops.
Recovery. See the error code returned in the preceding message. For recovery
action, see the description of the error in this section. If the status is restartable, the
operator should correct the error and restart the activity.
If the status is nonrestartable, correct the error and cancel the activity. You can then
resubmit the request if necessary.
Use the Maintenance Interface to delete nonrestartable requests. See the
DSM/SCM
User’s Guide
.
1025
pmon-name
is the name of the PATHMON process associated with the error.
server-class-name
is the name of the Pathway server class that exceeded the PATHSEND retry
count.
Cause. The maximum number of PATHSEND retries for a Pathway server class
request was reached.
Effect. The activity stops in a restartable state.
Recovery. The planner should examine the PATHSEND errors and other pertinent
errors on the DSM/SCM log ($DISK.ZDSMSCM.ZZEV
nnnn
) or the EMS event log.
Retry count exceeded, PATHMON
pmon-name
server class
server-class-name
could not be started. The planner must
retry the request.