OSI/MHS Management Programming Manual
Event Messages
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Event-Message Descriptions
For descriptions of these tokens, see the SPI Programming Manual, the EMS Manual,
and OSI/MHS Definitions on page 4-30.
Event-Message Descriptions
The following pages describe each event message that can be issued by the OSI/MHS
subsystem. The descriptions appear in ascending order by event number; that is, in
ascending order by the ZMHS-EVT- values.
Each description includes a syntax box showing the tokens that OSI/MHS can place in
the message buffer in addition to the common tokens listed in Table 6-2
. Tokens appear
in the box if they are not present in all OSI/MHS event messages or if their values differ
from one event message to another.
A token in an OSI/MHS event message is either unconditional or conditional. An
unconditional token is always present in a particular event message. A
conditional token is sometimes, but not always, present in a particular event
message. In the event-message descriptions in this section you should consider a token
unconditional unless it is labeled otherwise.
ZEMS-TKN-ACTION-NEEDED ZSPI-TYP-BOOLEAN
ZEMS-TKN-CONSOLE-PRINT ZSPI-TYP-BOOLEAN
ZEMS-TKN-CPU ZSPI-TYP-UINT
ZEMS-TKN-CRTPID ZSPI-TYP-CRTPID
ZEMS-TKN-EMPHASIS ZSPI-TYP-BOOLEAN
ZEMS-TKN-EVENTNUMBER ZSPI-TYP-ENUM
ZEMS-TKN-GENTIME ZSPI-TYP-TIMESTAMP
ZEMS-TKN-LOGTIME ZSPI-TYP-TIMESTAMP
ZEMS-TKN-PIN ZSPI-TYP-UINT
ZEMS-TKN-SYSTEM ZSPI-TYP-UINT
ZEMS-TKN-USERID ZSPI-TYP-BYTE-PAIR
Data Tokens Token Type
ZEMS-TKN-SUBJECT-MARK ZSPI-TYP-MARK
ZMHS-TKN-EVT-GEN ZSPI-TYP-STRING
ZMHS-TKN-GROUP-NAME ZSPI-TYP-STRING
Note. The ZCOM-TKN-SUBJ-PROC and ZMHS-TKN-GROUP-NAME tokens appear in all
OSI/MHS event messages except those associated with the MHS manager. ZCOM-TKN-
SUBJ-PROC indicates the subject mark for processes other than the MHS manager. For the
MHS manager, the corresponding token is ZCOM-TKN-SUBJ-MON. The MHS manager is not
in a GROUP object; therefore, its events cannot include the ZMHS-TKN-GROUP-NAME token.
Table 6-2. Tokens That Appear in All OSI/MHS Event Messages (page 2 of 2)