DSM/Tape Catalog Messages Manual
Storage Server Interface Messages
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Event Message 3
Insufficient disk space. Even if an allowance was made for extensible memory, the
swap volume does not have sufficient space to accommodate the needs of the
process.
Overload of CPU. Too many demands were made of the CPU, causing it to use up
internal resources such as memory allocated for time-list elements (TLEs).
Effect. The request fails.
Recovery. Recovery depends on the cause of the error:
If the configured memory was insufficient, the PMAP_MAXENTRIES define
(default 1000) in the portmapper might need to be increased.
If disk space was insufficient, move the data-swap volume to a disk with more
available space.
If a CPU overload occurred, the process might need to be run on another CPU that
is not heavily loaded, or the system might need to be reconfigured to increase the
amount of system resources (such as system data space for TLEs and process
control blocks (PCBs).
3 (23)
id_num
is the queue ID number.
mem_num
is the queue member number.
Cause. $ZSSI has purged a process from it
s connective queue. $ZSSI routinely
searches for processes older than CSI^CONNECT^AGETIME and purges them.
Effect. None.
Recovery. Informative message only; no corrective action needed.
3 (24)
Cause. $ZSSI encountered a message from the $ZSVR or the Network Interface (NI)
that cannot be delivered because of an incorrect message format or an $ZSSI failure.
Effect. The message is discarded.
Recovery. This is a programming error of the client software that attempted
communication with $ZSSI.
Queue cleanup Q-id: id_num, Member: mem_num
Undefined message detected: discarded.