NET/MASTER RMS Management and Operations Guide

RMS4000
RMS Messages
115415 NonStop NET/MASTER RMS Management and Operations Guide A–55
RMS3005 TIMER
rule-id
OF RULESET
ruleset-name
DYNAMICALLY MODIFIED
Cause. You typed the S (Select) action code next to a timer on your Active RMS Timers
panel, pressed ENTER, and modified the timer. The active copy of the corresponding
time-based rule record was updated. The modifications are only valid for this instance
of the timer.
rule-id
is the name of the time-based rule whose active copy of the rule
record was updated
ruleset-name
is the name of the ruleset that contains the time-based rule
Effect. The copy of the time-based rule record kept by the timer driver is updated. The
timer driver processes the timer according to the updated information.
Recovery. This message is informational only; no recovery action is necessary.
RMS3006 *** ZRMSTDRN(
ncl-id
) TIMER DRIVER ACTIVE
Cause. The RMS timer driver was successfully started. The timer driver NCL
procedure ZRMSTDRN is executing as an NCL process with NCL ID,
ncl-id
.
Effect. The NCL procedure ZRMSTDRN is executing in the BMON background
environment to control all RMS timer related actions. This message is written to the
NonStop NET/MASTER MS activity log.
Recovery. This message is informational only; no recovery action is necessary.
RMS3007 *** ZRMSTDRN(
ncl-id
) NEW DAY
Cause. The RMS timer driver detected the start of a new day. The timer driver NCL
procedure ZRMSTDRN is executing as an NCL process with NCL ID,
ncl-id
.
Effect. The timer driver determines the next timer to be serviced for the new day. This
message is written to the NonStop NET/MASTER MS activity log.
Recovery. This message is informational only; no recovery action is necessary.
RMS4000 DEFAULT RULESET NAME CHANGED
Cause. You selected a user on the Default Ruleset Allocation selection list panel,
modified the ruleset name in the Default Ruleset field on the Default Ruleset
Allocation definition panel, and pressed F3 to file the modification.