Processor Halt Codes Manual
Recovery
Take a memory dump of both the affected processor and processor n (see “cause,” above). If
the halt occurred during a processor reload, also take a memory dump of the system-load
processor, the processor that was being reloaded, and the processor from which the reload
operation was being run. Collect the required information and contact your service provider.
%004060
Cause
No more extended-memory link control blocks (XLBs) can be built.
Effect
The processor halts. The rest of the system is not affected.
Recovery
Refer to Processor Halt Monitoring and Recovery (page 10). Take a memory dump and contact
your service provider or the Global NonStop Solution Center (GNSC), as directed by your local
operating procedures.
%004061
Cause
The system was unable to successfully invoke the LOCKMEMORY procedure while building
extended-memory link control blocks (XLBs) or message quick cells (MQCs).
Effect
All freeze-enabled processors halt.
Recovery
Refer to Processor Halt Monitoring and Recovery (page 10). Take a memory dump and contact
your service provider or the Global NonStop Solution Center (GNSC), as directed by your local
operating procedures.
%004062
Cause
An .EXT chain pointer was bad.
Effect
The processor halts. The rest of the system is not affected.
Recovery
Refer to Processor Halt Monitoring and Recovery (page 10). Take a memory dump and contact
your service provider or the Global NonStop Solution Center (GNSC), as directed by your local
operating procedures.
%004063
Cause
An error was detected during allocation of an extended-memory link control block (XLB) or of
message quick cells (MQCs).
Effect
The processor halts. The rest of the system is not affected.
Recovery
Refer to Processor Halt Monitoring and Recovery (page 10). Take a memory dump and contact
your service provider or the Global NonStop Solution Center (GNSC), as directed by your local
operating procedures.
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