Processor Halt Codes Manual

Recovery
If you requested the system freeze with the OSM or TSM facility, continue performing the operation
for which you requested the halt. If the system freeze was requested by another processor, see
Processor Halt Monitoring and Recovery (page 10).
%000103 Unexpected exception
Cause
An unexpected exception, other than a maintenance and diagnostic processor (MDP) freeze
request, invalid instruction, or system halt request, occurred. The processor is already halted, or
the system image has not been loaded into the processor.
Effect
The processor halts. The rest of the system is not affected.
Recovery
See Processor Halt Monitoring and Recovery (page 10). Before attempting a memory dump,
contact your service provider or the Global NonStop Solution Center (GNSC), as directed by
your local operating procedures.
%000115 LOBUG breakpoint
Cause
This halt is used only for software development.
Effect
The processor halts. The rest of the system is not affected.
Recovery
Contact your service provider or the Global NonStop Solution Center (GNSC), as directed by
your local operating procedures.
%000200 Halt interrupt occurred
Cause
This halt is used only for software development.
Effect
The processor halts. The rest of the system is not affected.
Recovery
Contact your service provider or the Global NonStop Solution Center (GNSC), as directed by
your local operating procedures.
%001154 Memory dump completed
Cause
The processor dump is completed.
Effect
The processor remains halted. The rest of the system is not affected.
Recovery
If the processor is not reloaded automatically by TFDS, reload it.
%001155 Memory dump completed with UCME
Cause
The processor dump is completed with UCME. Main memory on TNS/R processors is protected
by the ECC (error correcting code). The ECC contains 8 bits of error correcting information for
every 64 bits of data and automatically corrects any error when only one bit is in error. Multiple
16 Millicode Halt Code Descriptions