SNAX/HLS Management Programming Manual
Standard SNAX/HLS Definitions
Common Definitions
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ZCMK–TKN–FNUM
contains the file number of the file involved in an error.
ZCMK–TKN–PARAM–NAME
names a defective parameter discovered in the startup protocol.
ZCMK–TKN–PARAM–VAL
provides the first 80 characters of an invalid parameter value.
ZCMK–TKN–PGM–ERR
identifies the particular program error that occurred in the ZCMK–EVT–PGM–
ERR event.
ZCMK–TKN–PROC–ORD
contains the identification code of a procedure referred to in the error.
ZCMK–TKN–SYS–MSG–CODE
contains the message ID number of a system message.
ZCMK–TKN–XFNAME
contains the name of the file to which the error pertains.
ZCMK–TKN–XPNAME
contains the name of the process to which the event pertains.
Standard SNAX/HLS
Definitions
Definitions whose names begin with ZHLS– are SNAX/HLS definitions. General
information about many of the SNAX/HLS definitions is given here. Information
about these definitions that is specific to particular commands and responses is
discussed in Section 7, “Commands and Responses.” Information specific to particular
event messages is discussed in Section 8, “Event Management.”
Definitions are given below in alphabetical order.
Subsystem Token and Field
Types
The SNAX/HLS subsystem defines the following structures that are used in other
definitions:
ZHLS–DDL–HS–PROTO
This structure is used to define the extensible structured tokens
ZHLS–MAP–INFO–SESS–PRI and ZHLS–MAP–INFO–SESS–SEC.
This structure reports the half session protocols as determined from the BIND record.
The information corresponds to the primary and secondary protocol descriptions.