TS/MP Supplement for Limits Relief (G06.26+)

In this release, the ACS subsystem does not generate info events. This event level is reserved
for future use.
ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-STATUS.
Status events indicate the ACS subsystem made an orderly change in the state or status of an
object, resource, or process under its control or it detected an orderly change in the state of an
external resource or process. No recovery actions are required for status events.
ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-WARNING.
Warning events indicate the ACS subsystem detected a possible problem in a Pathway
application or it detected a condition that might cause errors in ACS subsystem processes in the
future if not corrected. Recovery or preventive actions are advised for warning events.
ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-ERROR.
Error events indicate that resources or processes required by the ACS subsystem have failed or
an ACS subsystem process encountered a condition that prevented it from completing an
operation. The operation, if any, is aborted but the process that generated the event message
continues to accept requests and perform other operations. Typically, error events require
correcting the error condition and trying the operation again.
ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-FATAL.
Fatal events indicate that an ACS subsystem process encountered a condition that prevented it
from performing any more operations. The process terminates immediately, which aborts any
operations that it had in-progress. If the condition was an internal error in the process logic or
data, it produces a SaveAbend file. Typically, the process termination disables the CPU in
which it was running. Recovery actions, including restarting the ACS subsystem, are required
for fatal events.
EMS Messages 1000 through 1009
1001 ZACL-EVT-BACKUP-LAUNCHED
Event-Message Text.
1001 - Backup process created in CPU cpu-number
Unconditional Tokens
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-LEVEL token-type ZACL-TYP-EVENT-LEVEL.
has the value ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-STATUS.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-CPU-NUMBER token-type ZSPI-TYP-INT.