IPX/SPX Configuration and Management Manual

Event Messages for NonStop™ IPX/SPX
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Cause. NonStop™ IPX/SPX issues this message whenever a process becomes
unavailable or a restart operation has failed. It indicates that the process is not available
for use and displays the reason. This event occurs after the process has been either
stopped or aborted using SCF, when executing cleanup procedures due to a fatal error, or
when the process cannot initialize.
Effect. The desired process is not available for use.
Recovery. If the process was stopped or aborted using SCF, you can restart the process
by using the SCF START command.
If the failure was caused by an internal failure, take the appropriate recovery action,
based on symptom string:
Unable to Obtain Memory
The process was unable to obtain memory during initialization. A possible cause
and recommended action is
The QIOMON process may not be running. Use the QIO subsystem SCF
STATUS MON command to check the status of the QIOMON process.
Network Problem
There is a network problem that is preventing the PROCESS object from reaching a
STARTED summary state. Possible causes and recommended actions are
The NetWare server is not running. The process cannot start unless a NetWare
server is running and configured with the same frame type as the SLSA filter.
An invalid IOPORTNAME value was specified. Verify that the IPXPROTO
process has been started in processors that have access to the SLSA logical
interface (LIF); and verify that the LIF is started.
If the NetWare server is fully operational and the SLSA configuration is correct,
check that the cables on the network are fully connected.
Network or Memory Problem
There is a NETWORK or MEMORY problem. The process cannot distinguish the
cause of the STOPPED state. Follow the troubleshooting methods outlined above
for both NETWORK and MEMORY.
If the failure was caused by an underlying object, investigate the status of the underlying
object by issuing a STATUS command on the SLSA LIF.