NonStop Operating System Event Management Programming Manual
Disk Process Event Messages (ZDSK)
HP NonStop Operating System Event Management Programming Manual—520372-020
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5108: ZDSK-EVT-PREDICT-FAIL-TEST
*
A device that has the SMART feature
enabled attempted to report a
performance degradation or a device
failure before the problem occurred,
and sent a recovery action against data
loss. This event is used by the vendor
for software development.
5109: ZDSK-EVT-LKIDLONGPOOLEN-OFFLN
A user has unsucessfully attempted to
increase LKID Long Pool length.
5110: ZDSK-EVT-LKTABLESPACELEN-OFFLN
A user has unsucessfully attempted to
increase LK Table Space length.
5111: ZDSK-EVT-AUDITRAILBUFF-OFFLN
A user has unsucessfully attempted to
increase Audit Trail Buffer size.
5112: ZDSK-EVT-BAD-NUMDISCPROCESSES
A user has attempted to change the
number of disk processes but has
supplied an invalid value.
5113: ZDSK-EVT-BAD-CBPOOLLEN
A user has attempted to change the the
maximum CB pool length but has
supplied an invalid value.
5114: ZDSK-EVT-BAD-MAXLOCKSPEROCB
A user has unsucessfully attempted to
change the maximum number of
records that can be locked outside a
transaction.
5115: ZDSK-EVT-BAD-MAXLOCKSPERTCB
A user has unsucessfully attempted to
change the maximum number of
records and files a transaction can lock.
5116: ZDSK-EVT-BAD-HALT-ON-ERROR
A user has unsucessfully attempted to
change whether an internally detected
disk process failure must force a halt
(code %11500) in the primary
processor, backup processor, or both.
5117: ZDSK-EVT-BAD-FULL-CHECKPOINTS
A user has unsucessfully attempted to
change whether the validity of data
written to the disk is being protected by
a full-block checkpoint (applies only to
nondirectory structured files).
5118: ZDSK-EVT-BAD-PROTECT-DIRECTORY
A user has unsucessfully attempted to
change the type of protection to use for
the disk volume directory: full-block
checking (CHECKPOINT), serial writes
(SERIAL), or disabled (OFF).
Table 11-1. Disk Process Event Messages (page 8 of 9)
* Generated by the DP2 Driver (T9753)