Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.30+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

A Messages
Status, warning, and error messages are sent to the console by:
The Event Management Service (EMS). These messages are describe under “Event Management
Service (EMS) Event Messages” (page 335).
The Open System Services (OSS) EasySetup utilities. These messages are described under
“OSS EasySetup Utility Messages” (page 335).
The Guardian Catalog Volume Tool (CVT) utility. These messages are described under “CVT
Messages” (page 336).
The FSCK fileset integrity checker when the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) DELETE FILESET
or DIAGNOSE FILESET command is used. These messages are described under “FSCK
Messages” (page 339).
The OSS Monitor process at startup. These messages are described under “Unnumbered
Messages” (page 355).
The OSS product module (OSS PM) when SCF commands are used. These messages are
described under “Numbered Messages” (page 361).
The OSSTTY utility at startup. These messages are described under “Startup Messages
(page 381).
Event Management Service (EMS) Event Messages
Event Management Service (EMS) event messages are described in the Operator Messages Manual
only. EMS event messages are issued by:
The OSS message-queue server, under the NSK subsystem ID.
The OSS Monitor, under the OSS subsystem ID.
An OSS name server, under the OSS subsystem ID.
The FSCK fileset integrity checker, under the OSS subsystem ID, when the SCF DIAGNOSE
FILESET command is used.
The OSS sockets local server or OSS sockets local server 2, under the OSS subsystem ID.
An OSS transport-agent server, under the TAG subsystem ID.
The OSS terminal helper server, under the OSS subsystem ID.
The OSS EasySetup utilities or OSS server processes such as inetd, under the OSS subsystem
ID.
The OSSTTY server, under the OSSTTY subsystem ID.
The OSS, OSSTTY, and NonStop Kernel subsystems generate EMS event messages that are common
to many SCF product modules. Such messages are described in the SCF Reference Manual for
G-Series RVUs or the SCF Reference Manual for J and H-Series RVUs and are not described in this
guide. Such messages have negative message numbers (for example, E-00019); only messages
specific to the OSS subsystem with positive message numbers (for example, E00019) are described
in this guide.
For further information about EMS messages, see the Operator Messages Manual.
NOTE: Beginning with the J06.14 and H06.25 RVUs, OSS File System EMS events are logged
to both $0 and $ZLOG. For J-series and H-series RVUs prior to these, OSS File System EMS events
are logged only to $0.
OSS EasySetup Utility Messages
The following console messages can appear on the terminal that issued an EasySetup command.
The OSS EasySetup utilities can also generate EMS events, which are issued under the OSS
subsystem ID. For information about these messages, see the Operator Messages Manual.
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