NonStop Operating System Event Management Programming Manual
System Clock Event Messages (ZCLK)
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Messages
Unconditional Tokens
Cause. The RMI or the SP clock is compared to system time at one-hour intervals. If
the RMI or the SP clock differs from system time by more than 5 seconds, this event is
generated and the RMI or the SP clock is set to system time by calling the
SETRMICLOCK or SETSPCLOCK routine. The number of microseconds by which the
RMI or the SP clock differs from system time is reported. This problem can be caused
by hardware or software problems.
Effect. The operating system tries to recover. If recovery is successful, the operating
system sets the RMI or the SP clock to system time.
Recovery. This is an informational message only. Corrective action has been initiated.
112: ZCLK-EVT-SYSCLOCKSETFAILED
When trying to set the system clock after a power failure, the Remote Maintenance
Interface (RMI) or SP detected a large time discrepancy between the values from the
RMI clock or SP clock and the system clock.
Token Description
ZEMS-TKN-EVENTNUMBER Event number for this message. Value is ZCLK-EVT-
RMIOUTOFSYNC (111) on D-series NonStop operating
system RVUs and ZCLK-EVT-SPOUTOFSYNC (111) on
G-series and H-series NonStop operating system RVUs.
ZCLK-TKN-RMICLOCK Subject token that specifies that this is an RMI clock
event.
ZCLK-TKN-SPCLOCK Subject token that specifies that this is an SP clock event.
ZCLK-TKN-INTERVAL-WORD Difference in time between system time and RMI clock
time or SP clock time.
Subject: ZCLK-TKN-SYSCLOCK
Potentially critical event: Yes
Action event: No
Message sender: Monitor process
TMDS collector: Yes
OSM/TSM collector: Yes
Unconditional Tokens
ZEMS-TKN-EVENTNUMBER token-type ZSPI-TYP-INT
ZCLK-TKN-SYSCLOCK token-type ZSPI-TYP-UINT
ZCLK-TKN-INTERVAL-WORD token-type ZSPI-TYP-INT4
Event-Message Text (D-Series)
RMI CLOCK INVALID WHEN TRYING TO RESET SYSTEM CLOCK AFTER
POWER FAILURE