Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.27+, H06.04+)
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OSS Subsystem Messages
mount-point
is the fileset’s mount point.
name-server
is the process name of the OSS name server that manages the fileset.
error
is the file-management error number of the last attempt to propagate the mount-
point pathname.
Cause. A fileset is managed by an OSS name server process different from the OSS
name server process that manages the fileset’s mount point, and the process that
manages the mount point cannot propagate the fileset’s mount-point pathname to the
process that manages the fileset.
Effect. Audit records for files in that fileset or in filesets mounted on that fileset contain
potentially incorrect pathnames.
Recovery. Stop, then restart that fileset and any filesets mounted on directories in that
fileset.
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object
indicates the server process affected by the limit, represented as a subdevice of
the OSS Monitor process.
Cause. The server’s current persistence count has reached its configured persistence
count. The server has been restarted by the automatic startup service the configured
number of times within a 10-minute period.
Effect. The server is not automatically restarted until its current persistence count is
reset to 0.
Recovery. Do either of the following, which causes the current persistence count to be
reset to 0:
•
If the server is an OSS name server, issue a Subsystem Control Facility (SCF)
START FILESET command for a fileset managed by that server. If the server is an
OSS message-queue server or an OSS sockets local server, issue an SCF START
SERVER or ALTER SERVER command for it.
•
Restart the OSS Monitor.
object Server has reached its persistence count, automatic
startup of the server is disabled