NonStop Operating System Event Management Programming Manual
ServerNet Error Handler Event Messages (ZSNT)
HP NonStop Operating System Event Management Programming Manual—520372-020
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1028: ZSNT-EVT-BABBLE-ERRORS A source of ServerNet interrupt packets
was generating too many interrupt
packets on a ServerNet link.
1029: ZSNT-EVT-NO-DEVICE-INT-ERRORS
Interrupt packets were detected when
the corresponding software subsystem
was deinstalled.
1030: ZSNT-EVT-EXC-QUEUE-ERRORS
An exception address validation and
translation (AVT) entry was incorrectly
programmed or the exception interrupt
queue was full.
1031: ZSNT-EVT-WRITE-OVERFLOW-ERRORS
At least one write request response was
lost because all the write response
buffer space was exhausted.
1032: ZSNT-EVT-READ-OVERFLOW-ERRORS
The receiver read request buffer
received more than the maximum
allowed number of read request
packets.
1033: ZSNT-EVT-QUEUE-FULL-ERRORS
The interrupt queue logic detected a
queue-full condition after posting an
interrupt.
1034: ZSNT-EVT-LINK-EXCEPT-X-ERRORS
ServerNet link-level protocol errors
were detected in a ServerNet X link.
1035: ZSNT-EVT-LINK-EXCEPT-Y-ERRORS
ServerNet link-level protocol errors
were detected in a ServerNet Y link.
1036: ZSNT-EVT-FABRIC-DOWN
* A ServerNet link is down.
1037: ZSNT-EVT-AVT-PKT-ABNORMAL-END
A packet that ended before the
hardware expected it to end was
received.
1038: ZSNT-EVT-NATMWRT-DURING-SLEEP
A packet, other than an atomic write,
was received while in sleep mode.
1039: ZSNT-EVT-AVT-UNKNOWN
The hardware was unable to determine
the type of error on the incoming
packet.
1040: ZSNT-EVT-XFER-SIDEBUF-CORRUPT
The processor has detected a corrupted
incoming transfer.
1041: ZSNT-EVT-FABRIC-UP
* A ServerNet link that was previously
down has been marked as up.
1042: ZSNT-EVT-CONGESTION-RECOVERY
ServerNet software detected a timeout
condition that might indicate ServerNet
congestion, and is performing recovery
actions.
Table 19-1. ServerNet Error Handler Event Messages (page 3 of 5)
Event Number and Symbolic Name Description
* Both $ZLOG and $0 report this event to the EMS.