Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.30+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
value
indicates the value that caused the diagnosed condition.
stdxx_redirection_target
indicates the redirection target specification (IN, OUT, or TERM) that contains an invalid
object type.
Cause
The Guardian file-system object specified in the command is not supported for use as the indicated
redirection target file. For example, this message occurs when an EDIT file is specified for the
OSS standard input file (IN).
Effect
OSSTTY is not running.
Recovery
Reenter the command with a different Guardian object specified. (Process names are valid for
all three redirection targets, EDIT files are valid only for the OUT target.)
OSSTTY: Unable to OPEN file/process name. error error_number
name
identifies the process or file.
error_number
indicates the Guardian file-system error returned by the underlying call to the Guardian
FILE_OPEN_ procedure. For more information about this error, refer to the Guardian Procedure
Errors and Messages Manual.
Cause
Access to one of the redirection targets failed.
Effect
OSSTTY is not running.
Recovery
Check that:
• A specified process is running
• An existing EDIT output file is not corrupted, has the correct access permissions for use, and
is not already opened by another process
Reenter the command after correcting the problem.
OSSTTY: Value out of range for attribute attr
attr
identifies the command flag that could not be processed.
Cause
The value specified is not one of the allowed values or is out of range.
Effect
OSSTTY is not running.
Recovery
See “Starting OSSTTY” (page 395) for a description of the valid values and flags for the OSSTTY
command. Reenter the command with a corrected flag or value.
OSSTTY: Error in creating/securing file file_name, error error_number
file_name
indicates the Guardian filename assigned in the command to the OUT target file that could
not be created.
OSSTTY Subsystem Messages 383