NonStop Operating System Event Management Programming Manual

NonStop Operating System Event Messages (ZNSK)
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Messages
Unconditional Tokens
Cause. Either an NSKCOM STOP command was entered or the disk containing the
swap file went down.
Effect. Swapping to the specified swap file cannot occur. If the disk containing the
swap file went down, processes swapping to the swap file are abended. If this is the
only swap file available for the processor, no processes can start in that processor until
a swap file is enabled for use.
Recovery. If other swap files are available for the processor, this message is
informational only and no corrective action is needed. One of the available swap files
will be used.
If no other swap files are available for the processor, you must add and enable a swap
file for that processor. Because you cannot start a process on that processor, run
NSKCOM on another processor. Use the NSKCOM ADD and NSKCOM START
commands to add and enable a swap file for the processor. You can also use the
NSKCOM START command to enable the stopped swap file to put it back into use.
Message sender: Monitor process or 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 STOPPED: swapfile CPU cpu
Token Description
ZEMS-TKN-EVENTNUMBER Event number for this message. Value is ZNSK-EVT-KMS-
SWAP-STOPPED (204).
ZNSK-TKN-FILE Subject token that specifies the name of the swap file that
was stopped.
ZNSK-TKN-CPU Processor number of the processor associated with the
swap file.