Pathway/iTS System Management Manual (G06.24+)

TCP Messages (Numbers 3000-3999)
HP NonStop Pathway/iTS System Management Manual426748-002
13-2
Operating System Error Numbers
For example:
ERROR - *3161* TERM TERM-1, I/O ERROR --- INST CODE: SEND
AT OFFSET %37 IN PROGRAM UNIT PROG-X(1) IN TCLPROG
\SYS.$VOL.SUBVOL.POBJ
The following TCP errors include additional information:
Any error in the 3000-3999 range that applies to a particular terminal
Any error message in the 3160 through 3196 range, except errors 3165 and 3175
Operating System Error Numbers
Some PATHMON environment messages include an operating system error number.
Although the error number is typically identified as a file-system error, it might also
represent a sequential I/O (SIO) error or other specialized error.
SCREEN COBOL Errors
When an error originates in the SCREEN COBOL program, use the STATUS TERM,
DETAIL command to obtain the name, version, and instruction address of the program
unit being executed. You can isolate the problem to a paragraph in the source program
using the information obtained from the STATUS TERM, DETAIL command and the
compiler listing with a MAP.
TCP Messages
The following messages are generated by TCPs; however, LINKMON processes may
also be the subject of some of the messages:
3001
Cause. A SCREEN COBOL object file (COD) is corrupted, or the SCREEN COBOL
compiler generated invalid code. This is an internal error.
Effect. The terminal is suspended.
Recovery. Contact your service provider and provide all relevant information as
follows:
Descriptions of the problem and accompanying symptoms
Details from the message(s) generated
Your PATHMON configuration file and PATHMON process version
Note. The additional information on terminal errors, which is appended to the standard error
message text, significantly increases the size of messages sent to a log file.
*3001* TERM term-name, INVALID PSEUDOCODE DETECTED (%p-reg)