Processor Halt Codes Manual
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.
%047202
Cause
The SNAX/XF line-handler global low memory has been corrupted.
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.
%047203
Cause
This halt is asserted by the SNAX/XF line-handler ALLOCATE^DQES procedure: an attempt was
made to obtain a dispatch queue element (DQE) buffer from local pool space, but it failed. There
might be an error in the DQE maintenance logic, or the SCF attribute LOCALPOOLPAGES might
be too small.
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.
%047204
Cause
A SNAX/XF call to the operating system PUTPOOL or GETPOOL procedure returned an error
following an attempt to allocate or free a pool buffer. This condition can indicate that pool space
is unavailable, that there is a bad boundary tag in a pool buffer, or that there was an attempt
to free a buffer that is already free.
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.
%047205
Cause
The SNAX/XF line-handler global high memory has been corrupted.
Effect
The processor halts. The rest of the system is not affected.
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