Safeguard Management Programming Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

Event Management
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Event-Message Descriptions
Event-Message Descriptions
The following pages describe in detail each event message that can be issued by the
Safeguard subsystem. The descriptions appear in ascending order by event number;
that is, in ascending order by the ZSFG-EVT- values.
Each event message description includes a box that lists all the tokens that the
Safeguard software can place in the message buffer. Header tokens are also listed
because an application can filter event messages on header tokens as well as on other
tokens.
Tokens can be unconditional, conditional, or HP internal. Safeguard tokens are
unconditional unless described otherwise. HP internal tokens should not be used by an
application.
The notation used for simple tokens is a shorthand version of the essential information
given in the DDL TOKEN-CODE statement.
With the exception of the ZEMS-TKN-SUBJECT-MARK token and the subject token
listed immediately after it, the order of the tokens shown is not necessarily the order in
which they appear in an event message. The ZEMS-TKN-SUBJECT-MARK token
always immediately precedes the subject token of an event message. For more
information on the subject token, see the EMS Manual.
Following the box, the event-message tokens are described in the same order in which
they appear in the box. However, because HP internal tokens are intended for HP use
only, they are not described.
Descriptions in this section of the simple tokens defined by the Safeguard subsystem
(simple tokens whose symbolic names begin with ZSFG-TKN-) do not identify the
token numbers of the tokens. However, the symbolic names of the token numbers can
be derived from the token names simply by replacing -TKN- with -TNM-. For example,
the token number of the ZSFG-TKN-CURRENTAUDITFILE token is ZSFG-TNM-
CURRENTAUDITFILE.
34 PSB-UPDATE-COMPLETE*** Safeguard successfully updated process
attributes of user/alias name.
36 HELPER-LOST-SMP A Safeguard helper process could not
communicate with the Safeguard manager
process ($ZSMP).
*
Supported only on systems running J06.03 and later J-series RVUs, H06.14 and later H-series RVUs, and
G06.32 and later G-series RVUs
.
**
Supported only on systems running J06.05 and later J-series RVUs and H06.16 and later H-series RVUs.
***Supported only on systems running J06.10 and later J-series RVUs and H06.21 and later H-series RVUs.
Table 8-5. Safeguard Event Messages (page 3 of 3)
Number Symbolic Name (ZSFG-EVT-) Description