NET/MASTER RMS Management and Operations Guide

RMS9905
RMS Messages
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subsystem-name
is the name of the subsystem that owns the component, and
component-type
is the type of component. For example,
subsystem-name
can be
EXPAND,
component-type
can be LINE, and
component-name
can be the name of
the Expand line.
Effect. The recovery action on the component fails.
Recovery. Perform the recovery action on the component manually.
RMS9905
subsystem-name
component-type
component-name
UNEXPECTED
RESPONSE TO:
command-type
Cause. A message triggered a message action rule in ruleset BASERULE associated
with a message handler and caused the issue of an OPSYS dsnm-subsystem-command
(DSNM command) command to perform recovery action on the component,
component-name
. An unexpected response was returned by DSNM.
subsystem-name
is the name of the subsystem that owns the component, and
component-type
is the type of component. For example,
subsystem-name
can be
EXPAND,
component-type
can be LINE, and
component-name
can be the name of
the Expand line.
command-type
indicates the DSNM command and is one of the following: DSNM
ABORT command, DSNM START command, or DSNM STATUS command.
Effect. Message RMS9906 is issued, containing the unexpected response from DSNM,
and the recovery action on the component is aborted.
Recovery. Perform the recovery action on the component manually. Investigate the
reason for the failure. Use message RMS9906 to determine the actions to take.
RMS9906
subsystem-name
component-type
component-name
-
response-text
Cause. A unexpected response,
response-text
, was received from DSNM and
message RMS9905 appeared.
subsystem-name
is the name of the subsystem that owns the component, and
component-type
is the type of component. For example,
subsystem-name
can be
EXPAND,
component-type
can be LINE, and
component-name
can be the name of
the Expand line.
Effect. The recovery action on the component is aborted.
Recovery. Perform the recovery action on the component manually. Investigate the
reason for the failure. Use
response-text
to determine the actions to take.