SNAX/HLS Management Programming Manual

Event Message Descriptions
Event Management
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Unconditional Tokens
ZSPI–TKN–SSID
is the subsystem ID for SNAX/HLS, as described in the Distributed Systems
Management (DSM) Programming Manual.
ZEMS–TKN–EVENTNUMBER
is the event number. Its value is ZHLS–EVT–TOO–MANY–POCBS–LUS.
ZEMS–TKN–SUBJECT–MARK
serves to mark the token that follows it in the event message buffer as the subject
of the event message. In this message, the subject token is
ZCOM–TKN–SUBJ–PROC.
ZCOM–TKN–SUBJ–PROC
is the name of the SNAX/HLS process, as described in Section 6, “Common
Definitions.” This value corresponds to the value <1> in the text message.
ZSPI–TKN–MANAGER
is the name of the SNAX/HLS process.
ZEMS–TKN–EMPHASIS
contains the value ZSPI–VAL–TRUE, indicating that this is a potentially critical
event.
ZEMS–TKN–CONSOLE–PRINT
contains the value ZSPI–VAL–TRUE. This token is described in the Event
Management Service (EMS) Manual.
(ZEMS–TKN–) CPU, CRTPID, GENTIME, LOGTIME, PIN, SYSTEM, and USERID
are standard EMS tokens described in the Event Management Service (EMS) Manual.
ZHLS–TKN–MAX–POCBS
conveys the configured value for the MAX^POCB parameter, reflecting the
maximum number of opens SNAX/HLS can handle. The value of this token
corresponds to the value <2> in the text message.
ZHLS–TKN–MAX–LUS
conveys the configured value for the MAX^LUS parameter, reflecting the
maximum number of LUs that SNAX/HLS can handle. The value of this token
corresponds to the value <3> in the text message.