NonStop Operating System Event Management Programming Manual
Disk Process Event Messages (ZDSK)
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Messages
Recovery. The recovery action depends on the problem. Analyze the preceding DP2
Driver event messages to determine what went wrong. The system might automatically
retry the error. Try the following recovery actions.
Check for additional disk process event messages that follow. These messages might
indicate that the volume went down or that it went down for the TMF subsystem.
If the file is audited, then enabling the volume for the TMF subsystem might
recover the file to a consistent state. If it does not, use the TMFCOM RECOVER
FILES command to recover the file.
If the file is nonaudited, use PUP UP command (D-series NonStop operating
system RVUs) or SCF START command (G-series and H-series NonStop
operating system RVUs) to restore the file to a physically consistent state. The
FILCHECK can be used to verify the state of the file. If the FILCHECK utility
reports errors, see Recovery Action Requiring Vendor Support on page 11-20.
If no additional disk process event messages follow, then the operation might have
been automatically retried; if so, no recovery action is necessary.
5056: ZDSK-EVT-FL-AUDITED-FLAG-CHG
The Enscribe file or SQL table has been altered from an audited file or table to a
nonaudited one, or the reverse.
Subject: ZEMS-TKN-LDEV
Potentially critical event: No
Action event: No
Message sender: Disk process (ZDSK)
TMDS collector: No
Unconditional Tokens
ZEMS-TKN-EVENTNUMBER token-type ZSPI-TYP-INT
ZEMS-TKN-LDEV token-type ZSPI-TYP-UINT
ZDSK-TKN-FILE-NAME token-type ZSPI-TYP-FNAME
ZDSK-TKN-FL-AUDITED-FLAG token-type ZDSK-TYP-FL-AUDITED-FLAG
Conditional Tokens
ZDSK-TKN-LOGICAL-FILE-NAME token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING
Event-Message Text
LDEV ldev
File $vol.subvol.file,{ LOGICAL NAME: $lvol.subvol.file}
has been altered
{ from an AUDITED to a NON-AUDITED file }
{ from a NON-AUDITED to an AUDITED file }
{ from an AUDITED to a NON-AUDITED table }
{ from a NON-AUDITED to an AUDITED table }