Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.25+, H06.03+)

Messages
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OSS Subsystem Messages
Recovery. See the appendix on Guardian file-system errors in the Operator Messages
Manual for a definition of the specified error. For more detailed information including
recovery actions, see the Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual for
specific information on the Guardian file-system error.
Stop (unmount) the corresponding fileset and repair the fileset catalog by using the
Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) DIAGNOSE FILESET, REPAIR ALL command on
the fileset. If the file-system error number indicates that a disk-related hardware
problem (such as error 120) has occurred, contact your service provider and provide all
relevant information as follows:
Descriptions of the problem and accompanying symptoms
Details from the message or messages generated
Supporting documentation such as Event Management Service (EMS) logs, trace
files, the saveabend file, and a processor dump, if applicable
If your local operating procedures require contacting the Global Customer Support
Center (GCSC), supply your system number and the numbers and versions of all
related products as well.
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server-name
is the process name of the OSS name server process reporting the error.
error
is the fileset catalog error number. Possible values of error are as follows:
server-name Catalog Error error on Catalog catalog-subvol
Value Meaning (page 1 of 2)
1 Corrupt free-inode list. One of the free-inode lists is damaged.
2 Orphan PXLINK. A record in the PXLINK file points to a nonexistent inode.
4 Lost inode number. There is an inode number that is neither allocated nor in a
free list.
8 Free-inode list I/O error. The OSS name server cannot update one of the free-
inode lists because of an unrecoverable error.
16 Orphan inode. There is a record in the PXINODE file for which there are no
corresponding records in the PXLINK file.
32 Orphan ZYQ file. There is a ZYQ file for which there is no corresponding
record in the PXINODE file.
64 Corrupt record. There is a corrupt record in one of the catalog files for the
fileset.