SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Error Messages for the NonStop Agent
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Common Versus Subsystem-Specific Errors
An example of a critical NonStop agent error message:
SNMP E00009 Internet address invalid
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Noncritical messages are generally informational. Noncritical messages are
preceded by the letter W.
An example of a noncritical NonStop agent error message is:
SNMP W00004 Duplicate TRAPDEST definition
Common Versus Subsystem-Specific Errors
When you receive an SCF error, check the subsystem identifier to see which
subsystem returned the error and look at the error number to determine whether it is a
common error or a subsystem-specific error.
For more information on error messages:
Example of a Subsystem-Specific Error
The following error is specific to the NonStop agent. No other subsystem generates
this same error number and text. Cause, effect, and recovery information for this error
is provided later in this appendix. The error number is a positive number.
Example of a Common Error
In contrast, the following error can also be returned by the NonStop agent, but the error
number and text is common to all subsystems using SCF. Many other subsystems
might use this same -00005 error number and text. The error number is a negative
number.
Type of Error Message Where To Find Additional Information
Common errors
(negative-numbered errors)
The SCF Reference Manual for G-Series Releases
contains cause, effect, and recovery information for
common errors.
Subsystem-specific errors
(positive-numbered errors)
generated by the NonStop agent
This appendix contains cause, effect, and recovery
information for errors returned by the NonStop agent.
Other subsystem-specific errors
(positive-numbered errors)
from underlying subsystems
Part IV, SNMP Subagents
contains descriptions of the
subsystem-specific error messages.
SNMP E00005 Invalid wildcard specification in HOSTADDR
SNMP E-00005 Command is not supported by this subsystem