ODBC Server Installation and Management Manual
Managing the NonStop ODBC Server
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NonStop ODBC Server Shutdown Messages
NonStop ODBC Server Shutdown Messages
This subsection describes messages passed by the NonStop ODBC Server when you
stop SCS. At that time, the following messages appear in the EMS log for each running
NonStop ODBC Server process:
95-01-21 13:54:27 \TESS.1,70 TANDEM.EMS.Dxx 000512 T8666Dxx NOS
95-01-21 13:54:27 \TESS.1,70 TANDEM.EMS.Dxx 000512 Time :
1995-1-21 13:54:27
95-01-21 13:54:27 \TESS.1,70 TANDEM.EMS.Dxx 000512 ODBC Server
message (32312 : Error 233 connecting to
SCS.
) :
95-01-21 13:54:27 \TESS.1,70 TANDEM.EMS.Dxx 000512 T8666Dxx NOS
95-01-21 13:54:27 \TESS.1,70 TANDEM.EMS.Dxx 000512 Server Name :
$X285
284
1995-1-21 13:54:27
95-01-21 13:54:27 \TESS.1,70 TANDEM.EMS.Dxx 000512 ODBC Server
message (32310 : Error 3 opening SCS.
Server terminating.
) :
The NonStop ODBC Server generates these messages because it has detected that
the SCS process has terminated and the server attempts to reconnect. No errors have
occurred, but the NonStop ODBC Server reports errors because, at present, it cannot
distinguish between a normal shutdown and an SCS process terminating abnormally.
You can ignore these messages.
Using the Subsystem Control Facility
The NonStop ODBC Server includes a limited SCF capability to query object
information and status for the SCS process, server class, and server process objects
4126 Connection timed out
4127 Connection refused
4128 Host is down
4129 No route to host
4131 File name too long
4132 Directory not empty
4195 Out-of-band data available
4196 Invalid socket call
4197 File type not supported
4198 C file (code 180) not odd-unstructured
4199 Insufficient internal memory