OSI/AS Management Programming Manual
Data Communications Standard Definitions
Common Definitions
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Examples
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Simple Tokens The ZCOM simple tokens include subjects of event messages and various other simple
tokens.
Subjects of Event Messages
Each OSI/AS event message includes one of the following tokens to identify the
subject of the event message.
ZCOM-TKN-SUBJ-PROC
identifies a PROCESS as the subject of an event message. Its value is the Guardian
90 name of the OSI/AS subsystem process that detected the event.
ZCOM-TKN-SUBJ-SERV
identifies a SERVICE as the subject of an event message. Its value is the name of a
SERVICE object.
ZCOM-TKN-SUBJ-SU
identifies an SU (subdevice) as the subject of an event message. Its value is the
name of an SU object.
Additional Simple Tokens
ZCOM-TKN-CAUSE-CPU-SWITCH
indicates the cause of a CPU switch. This token can have one of the following
values:
ZCOM-VAL-HW Primary CPU down
ZCOM-VAL-TKOVR Primary abended
ZCOM-VAL-UNKWN Reason unknown
ZCOM-TKN-CAUSE-SUMSTATE-CHG
indicates the cause of a change in the summary state of an object. This token can
have one of the following values:
ZCOM-VAL-OP-REQ Operator request (START, ACTIVATE, ABORT, STOP,
or SUSPEND command)
ZCOM-VAL-UNKWN Reason unknown
ZCOM-TKN-XMGR
specifies the particular OSI/AS subsystem process to which a command is
directed. SCP will forward the command to that process. This token is optional in
all OSI/AS commands on D-series systems. The equivalent token for C-series