TS/MP System Management Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)

PATHMON Messages (Numbers 1000-1999)
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PATHMON Messages
Effect. The PATHMON process creates a backup process, if possible.
Recovery. If the problem persists, contact your HP representative and provide all
relevant information as follows:
Descriptions of the problem and accompanying symptoms
Details from the message(s) generated
Your PATHMON configuration file and the PATHMON process version
A description of the application task that was in progress when the error was
encountered
Supporting documentation such as Event Management Service (EMS) logs, trace
files, and dump files, if applicable
If your local operating procedures require contacting the Global Customer Support
Center (GCSC), supply your system number and the numbers and versions of all
related products as well.
1095
Cause. The processor number specified in an ALTER, SET, or CONTROL command
was not in the range 0-15 or was not the number of a processor on your system.
Effect. The command fails.
Recovery. Reissue the command, supplying the correct processor number.
1100
Cause. The number of TCP descriptions has reached the maximum value specified
for the MAXTCPS attribute of the SET PATHWAY command.
Effect. The ADD TCP command fails.
Recovery. Shut down the PATHMON environment. Increase the value of the
MAXTCPS attribute (assuming it is not at the maximum allowable value). Reissue the
ADD TCP command.
*1095* ILLEGAL CPU NUMBER
*1100* TCP tcp-name, TOO MANY TCP ENTRIES