NonStop Operating System Event Management Programming Manual

NonStop Operating System Event Messages (ZNSK)
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Messages
Cause. The specified kernel-managed swap file (represented by the token ZNSK-
TKN-FILE) exceeded its configured threshold.
Effect. The value of swap space use (represented by the token ZNSK-TKN-
SWAPSPACE) determines the effect. A high value (approximately 80%) might prevent
the processor from creating processes. A value of less than 80% has no effect.
Recovery. Expand the swap file or add an additional swap file for that processor.
201: ZNSK-EVT-KMS-SWAP-CREATE
A KMSF swap file has been created by the NSKCOM ADD command.
Unconditional Tokens
Cause. An NSKCOM ADD command was used to create a swap file.
ZNSK-TKN-RESERVEDSIZE The part of the swap file that the processor currently uses.
ZNSK-TKN-TOTALSIZE Number of memory pages currently allocated for the swap
file.
ZNSK-TKN-EXTENTS Number of extents that the swap file has.
Subject: ZNSK-TKN-FILE
Potentially critical event: No
Action event: No
Message sender: NSKCOM process
TMDS collector: No
OSM/TSM collector: No
Unconditional Tokens
ZEMS-TKN-EVENTNUMBER token-type ZSPI-TYP-INT
ZNSK-TKN-FILE token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING
ZNSK-TKN-CPU token-type ZSPI-TYP-INT
Event-Message Text
KMSF SWAPFILE CREATED: swapfile CPU cpu
Token Description
ZEMS-TKN-EVENTNUMBER Event number for this message. Value is ZNSK-EVT-KMS-
SWAP-CREATE (201).
ZNSK-TKN-FILE Subject token that specifies the name of the kernel-
managed swap file that was created.
ZNSK-TKN-CPU Processor number of the processor where the swap file
was created.
Token Description (page2of2)