EMS Manual

Standard Event Sample Files
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C-4
Event External Specification Sample File
Describe what your subsystem does, how it generates EMS events,
the subsystems it depends on in the definition of its event
messages, and the subsystem (or program code) it depends on in
generating its events messages.
Refer to Section 10, Generating Standard Events, in the EMS
Manual, for a detailed list of topics to be included here.
Supply whatever information about your subsystem that you think
may help operators or management application developers in
managing your subsystem.
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The "Subsystem Environment Table" below defines the subsystem ID
and the EMS-related data files that are provided by this
subsystem or depended on by this subsystem.
<<Replace "TANDEM " with the registered name of your company.
Replace "8" with the subsys number assigned to you.
Replace "ZSAM" with the 4-char subsys acronym assigned to
you.
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Company Name "TANDEM "
Subsystem Number 8
Subsystem acronym ZSAM
<<Replace "ZSAM" & "SSAM" with your 4-char subsystem acronym.
Replace "*" with a blank character for any of the file not
provided by your subsystem. For Tandem-subsystems, all
files must be provided except "ZSAMPAS" which is optional.
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* means file provided (i.e. released) by subsystem
* ZSAMDDL event tokens definition in DDL
* ZSAMC event tokens definition in C
* ZSAMCOB event tokens definition in COBOL
* ZSAMPAS event tokens definition in PASCAL
* ZSAMTACL event tokens definition in TACL
* ZSAMTAL event tokens definition in TAL
* SSAMTMPL event formatting template source
* ZSAMTMPL event formatting template object
<<Add to list below any DDL files that your subsystem depends
on. For example, if your subsystem uses the DDL definitions
provided by Guardian, add ZGRDDDL to the list; if your
subsystem uses shared code that generates EMS events, like the
Common Kernel, then include ZCMKDDL to the list.
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* ZSPIDDL standard SPI tokens definition file
* ZEMSDDL standard EMS tokens definition file
This section provides a quick overview of the management
functions and the EMS events supported by this subsystem, as
follows: