TS/MP Pathsend and Server Programming Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)
Pathsend Errors
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Descriptions of Pathsend Errors
903
Cause. The LINKMON process received an unrecognizable message from the
PATHMON process while processing a SERVERCLASS_SEND_ or
SERVERCLASS_DIALOG_BEGIN_ request. You might be using incompatible
versions of the LINKMON and PATHMON processes, or this could be a LINKMON or
PATHMON process internal error.
Typical file-system error: 0 (FEOK)
Effect. The SERVERCLASS_SEND_ or SERVERCLASS_DIALOG_BEGIN_ call is
completed with an error. The message is not sent to the server process.
Recovery. This is a nonrecoverable error.
904
Cause. An error has occurred with the link to the server. For example, an open
operation has failed or there is an I/O problem. This error could occur on a call to
SERVERCLASS_SEND_, SERVERCLASS_DIALOG_BEGIN_, or
SERVERCLASS_DIALOG_SEND_.
Typical file-system errors: 14, 40, 48, 201, or one of the path errors between 240
and 255.
Effect. The call is completed with an error. The message might or might not have been
sent to the server process, depending on the file-system error.
If the file-system error is a path error, any transaction associated with the call is aborted.
If this error is returned from SERVERCLASS_DIALOG_BEGIN_ or
SERVERCLASS_DIALOG_SEND_, the dialog is ended on the server side.
Recovery. If this error is returned from SERVERCLASS_SEND_, recovery depends on
the file-system error:
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Error 14 (FENoSuchDev) indicates that the server process does not exist. Retry the
SERVERCLASS_SEND_ to cause the LINKMON process to use a different link to
the server process or to receive additional links from the PATHMON process. The
success of the retry depends on why the server process stopped.
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Error 40 (FETimedout) indicates that the I/O to the server process timed out because
it exceeded the configured SERVER TIMEOUT value for the server class.
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Error 48 (FESecViol) indicates there was a security violation. Section 3, Writing
Pathsend Requesters, for information about network and server-class security.
FEScPathmonMessage
FEScServerLinkConnect