Processor Halt Codes Manual

Recovery
You can do one of three things:
Run the system without a DST table.
Decrease the memory requirements of the operating system in other areas.
Add more memory.
%007007
Cause
The system clock in a processor has become incorrect. There are two ways this halt can occur:
If the system clock data has been altered by something other than one of the procedures
responsible for maintaining this data.
If, after a power failure, the operating system finds that the value of the clock in the processor
that is recovering differs by more than 10 seconds from the clock of another processor. In
this case, it is presumed that something is wrong with the clock recovery.
Effect
The processor halts. The rest of the system is not affected.
Recovery
Take a memory dump of all processors and contact your service provider.
%007010
Cause
An insufficient number of time-list elements (TLEs) was available when a processor was being
initialized.
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.
%007011
Cause
An invalid time-list element (TLE) or invalid TLE pointer was found.
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.
%007012
Cause
Either an invalid time increment occurred or the memory contents were corrupted.
Effect
The processor halts. The rest of the system is not affected.
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