SNMP Configuration and Management Manual

TCP/IP Subagent
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual424777-006
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1002: ZTSA-EVT-SUBAGENT-UNAVAIL
ZTSA-VAL-STATE-DISCONNECTED
indicates the current state of the TCP/IP Subagent process. The DDL AS clause of
this value (“disconnected,” defined in the preceding table) appears in the message
text following “previous state.”
ztsaProcessName
is the name of the underlying process whose failure caused the TCP/IP Subagent
process to go out of service. The name of the TCP/IP Subagent process specified
for the TCP/IP Subagent’s private ztsaProcessName MIB object is inserted in the
message text following “underlying object.”
This information is displayed only if the value of the ZEMS-TKN-CHANGE-
REASON is ZEMS-VAL-UNDERLYING-FAILED.
code-location/internal-context-text
indicates where in the subsystem or application code the fault occurred.
ZEMS-VAL-NULL
indicates the type of subsystem-defined event. Because the TCP/IP Subagent
process has not defined this as a private event, the DDL AS clause “undefined”
always appears in the message text following “user content.
Cause. The TCP/IP Subagent process terminated for reasons other than an internal
fault or invalid startup configuration.
Effect. The TCP/IP Subagent process is unavailable.
Recovery. Contact your HP service provider and provide all relevant information as
follows:
Descriptions of the problem and accompanying symptoms
The saveabend file (if generated)
Details from the message or messages generated
Supporting documentation such as Event Management Service (EMS) logs
If your local operating procedures require contacting the GCSC, supply your system
number and the numbers and versions of all related products.
Sample Message
96-02-08 11:53:20 \NOVA.$ZTSA TANDEM.TCPIPSA.D20 001002
Object unavailable TCP/IP-SNMP-subagent -
\NOVA.$ZTSA:384126165,
event number: 1002,
cause: internal-failed,
previous state: connected,
current state disconnected, symptom string:
T7862D20_01JAN96_TCPIPSA: AWAITIOX error -1,
user content: undefined