Pathway/iTS System Management Manual (G06.24+)
HP NonStop Pathway/iTS System Management Manual—426748-002
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TCP Messages (Numbers 3000-3999)
This section lists the messages for errors or other conditions reported by terminal
control processes (TCPs).
General Information
All messages returned by the PATHMON environment are logged by the PATHMON
process; however, messages in some number ranges represent errors reported to the
PATHMON process by other processes. The message number identifies the process
that reported the error, as follows:
Additional Error Information
Some messages pertaining to terminal errors include additional information on the
reason for the terminal error. The additional information includes the following fields
returned from the STATUS TERM, DETAIL command. The additional information is
placed at the end of the error-message text and starts with three dashes ( --- ):
Message Numbers in This Range… Represent Errors Reported by…
1000 through 1999 The PATHMON process
2000 through 2999 The PATHCOM interface
3000 through 3999 Link managers (TCPs or LINKMON processes)
Note. This manual describes only messages generated by TCPs (messages 3000 through
3999). A few of these messages can also be reported by LINKMON processes; such
messages are described also in the “Link Manager Messages” section of the TS/MP System
Management Manual. Messages generated by the PATHMON process and the PATHCOM
interface (messages 1000 through 1999 and 2000 through 2999, respectively), are described
in the TS/MP System Management Manual. Bear in mind that some messages pertaining to
HP NonStop Pathway/iTS objects, such as TCP, TERM, and PROGRAM objects, are
generated by the PATHMON process or the PATHCOM interface rather than by TCPs. For
information about those messages, see theTS/MP System Management Manual. In addition,
log messages generated by LINKMON processes are described in the TS/MP System
Management Manual.
Additional Error Information Field Description
INST CODE instruct The instruction code of the program unit.
AT OFFSET %offset The instruction address of the program unit.
IN PROGRAM UNIT unit
(version)
The name of the program unit followed by the
version of the program unit in parentheses.
IN TCLPROG tclprog The file where the program unit is located.