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.
%060066
Cause
An input/output (I/O) process passed an invalid dialect value to the IOPRM_DIALECT_ procedure.
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.
%060067
Cause
An input/output (I/O) process supplied an invalid value for the size of the reply control buffer
when calling an I/O process request manager (IOPRM) procedure.
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.
%060070
Cause
An input/output (I/O) process supplied an invalid value for the size of the reply data buffer
when calling an I/O process request manager (IOPRM) procedure.
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.
%060071
Cause
An input/output (I/O) process attempted to checkpoint the subdevice context area, but there
was no subdevice context area.
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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