NET/MASTER Messages Manual
NNM2189
Messages
106159 Tandem Computers Incorporated 2–397
NNM2188 BAD BACKUP CPU NUMBER IN STARTUP MSG: '
text
'
Cause. The first symbol in the parameter string portion of the startup message to the
security exit was not acceptable as a backup CPU number. Either the symbol was not
all digits, was a number less than 0 or greater than 15, or was the same number as the
primary CPU number.
text
is the string of characters interpreted as the backup CPU number. This
is defined in your NonStop NET/MASTER MS configuration file.
Effect. The security exit abends, preventing the NonStop NET/MASTER MS system
from starting up.
Recovery. Refer the message to your system manager. The manager should ensure that
in the configuration file, the PARAM PROCESSPARAM command for the security exit
contains a valid backup CPU number. Correct if necessary.
NNM2189 BAD
param
FILENAME IN STARTUP MSG: '
text
'
Cause. The second through fifth symbols in the parameter string portion of the startup
message to the security exit should represent the names of the Utility Access database
files. This message indicates that one of these file names is invalid.
param
is the name of the startup parameter associated with the file UACUTIL,
UADUTIL, UACAUTH, and UADAUTH) that tells you which file
name was being processed. This is defined in your NonStop
NET/MASTER MS configuration file.
text
is the string of characters being interpreted as a file name.
Effect. The security exit abends, preventing the NonStop NET/MASTER MS system
from starting up.
Recovery. Refer the message to your system manager. The manager should ensure that
in the configuration file, the PARAM PROCESSPARAM command for the security exit
contains valid file names. Correct if necessary.