Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.30+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
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Attempt to set SEEPENABLED to ON with no program filename configured
Cause
An attempt was made to set the SEEPENABLED attribute value to ON without first configuring
the value of the SEEPPROGFILENAME attribute.
Effect
The command is not processed.
Recovery
Configure the SEEPPROGFILENAME attribute and then reissue the command.
75
Attempt to remove program filename with SEEPENABLED set to ON
Cause
An attempt was made to remove the program filename configured for the SEEPPROGFILENAME
attribute while the SEEPENABLED attribute is set to ON.
Effect
The command is not processed.
Recovery
First, issue the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) ALTER SERVER command to configure the
SEEPENABLED attribute to OFF, and then issue the ALTER SERVER command to reset the value
of the SEEPPROGFILENAME attribute.
76
Only local names supported for SEEPPROGFILENAME and SEEPSWAPVOL
Cause
A Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) ADD SERVER or ALTER SERVER command was entered, but
the specified value of either the SEEPPROGFILENAME or SEEPSWAPVOL attribute was not a
local name.
Effect
The command is not processed.
Recovery
Provide a local name as the value for either the SEEPPROGFILENAME or SEEPSWAPVOL attribute
and reissue the command.
OSSTTY Subsystem Messages
The messages in this section are generated by the OSSTTY subsystem. OSSTTY generates the
unnumbered messages described in “Startup Messages” (page 381) when it is first started. It can
log the EMS messages, described in the Operator Messages Manual, while running; the subsystem
ID displayed by these messages is OSSTTY.
Startup Messages
Usage : run osstty / NAME <process-name>,
IN <stdin-redirection-target>,
OUT <stdout-redirection-target>,
TERM <stderr-redirection-target>, NOWAIT / [options]
<stdin-redirection-target>
{$process-name}
<stdout-redirection-target>
OSSTTY Subsystem Messages 381