SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN Event Management Programming Manual
SNAX/XF Event Messages
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43: ZSX1-EVT-SW-PU-FAIL
ZSX1-TKN-SW-STATE
indicates the switched PU state. This token is described in Section 4 of the SNAX/XF
Management Programming Manual.
ZSX1-TKN-TEST-STATE
indicates the current PU test state. This token is described in Section 4 of the
SNAX/XF Management Programming Manual.
ZSX1-TKN-ERRCODE
is an error code that indicates why the event occurred. Some possible values are as
follows:
Any other error number is a file-system error number, including the following error:
Conditional Tokens
ZSX1-TKN-BASE-ALIAS-LU
is the name of the SNAX Connection Manager (SNAX/CM) alias LU name used.
This token is described in Section 4, “Common Definitions” in the SNAX/XF
Management Programming Manual.
ZSX1-TKN-ASSOC-SUBDEV
is the name of the X25AM SU object when using SNAX/CM on multiple X.25
lines.
Cause. A failure occurred when SNAX/XF attempted to contact or activate a switched
PU (permanently subordinated or switched floating). This message is generated by the
service-manager process.
Effect. The PU puname is not available for use.
Recovery. Recovery depends on the value of ZSX1-TKN-ERRCODE, as follows:
If ZSX1-TKN-ERRCODE is a file-system error number, refer to the Guardian
Procedure Errors and Messages Manual for information about the error.
If ZSX1-TKN-ERRCODE is 400, abort the PU, and then abort and restart the line.
400 Indicates that the PU is not stopped.
401 Indicates that the PU is not started.
405 Indicates that MAXLUS has been exceeded.
406 Indicates that either the PUIDBLK or PUIDNUM values for the device
requesting connection failed to match the values of any switched floating
PUs defined to the service-manager process.
408 Indicates that the line RECSIZE has been exceeded.
31 Indicates that no buffer space is available.