RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual (RDF 1.3+)

Messages
Compaq NonStop™ RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual522204-001
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RDF Messages
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nnn nnn
are the upper and lower bytes, respectively, of the status code reported by the
NEWPROCESS procedure.
filename
is the name of the program file that was to be executed.
Cause. The primary process of an RDF process pair encountered an error while
attempting to create its backup process. The error fields reported in the message are the
upper and lower bytes of the status returned by the NEWPROCESS system procedure
followed by the filename of the program that was to be run.
This error will occur if one or more parameters in the configuration file are incorrect, if
the required processor is not running, or if there are insufficient resources.
Effect. The backup process is not started. The primary continues to run, but will be
vulnerable to a CPU failure. The primary will try to create its backup repeatedly until it
succeeds.
Recovery. Consult the description of the NEWPROCESS procedure errors in the
Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual to determine the cause of the failure.
Once the underlying cause is corrected, the backup process can be created.
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error#
is the file-system error number that identifies the specific error.
Cause. A call to the checkpoint procedure failed, and the backup process of a process
pair is still running. The message includes the number of the file-system error that was
encountered when the primary process was trying to communicate with the backup
process.
Effect. The backup process is stopped, and a new one is created after about 15 seconds.
Recovery. This is an informational message; no recovery is required. However, consult
the description of the NEWPROCESS procedure errors in the Guardian Procedure
Errors and Messages Manual to determine the cause of the failure. If possible, correct
the underlying cause to avoid its reoccurrence.
Backup Process Creation Error: nnn nnn filename
CHECKPOINT FAILURE - Backup Comm Error: error#