ACC Error Guide

ZMON Error Messages
ZMON Error Messages
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Message 026 - Incomplete write to ZMON file
Explanation: Message printed when ZMON cannot write data to the
ZMON LDM device file (usually /dev/zmon). This may
indicate a corrupt TTGEN memory image file, or some
internal inconsistency in the ZCOM LDM.
Action: Retry the ZMON startup. If this problem persists rerun
TTGEN from the source TTGEN configuration file
(.answ file) to rebuild the memory image file. When the
file has been rebuilt, retry the ZMON startup. If this
still does not clear the problem try rebooting the
HP-UX system; and then report the problem to HP.
Message 027 - Bad revision (memory file is for ZCOM <rev codes>)
Explanation: Message printed when ZMON finds an inconsistency
between the ZCOM version number in the software and
the version in the TTGEN file header. Most likely, the
TTGEN output file was generated with an older (and
incompatible) version of the ZCOM software than the
version currently be used.
Action: Rerun TTGEN on the configuration file (.answ)
corresponding to the output file and attempt to startup
the ZCOM sub-system using zmon. If this fails, ensure
that the version of ZCOM software is consistent (i.e.
check that there are not old versions of some or all of
the ZCOM software loaded). Remove inconsistent
software or replace with consistent version, then retry
the ZMON startup.
Message 028 - Not a ZCOM memory file
Explanation: Message printed when ZMON cannot identify the
header in the TTGEN memory image file passed in the
COLD start run string (zmon cold <filename>). The
most likely reason is that the file name is wrong or the
file is not the output from TTGEN.
Action: Correct the file name, or rerun TTGEN to produce a
correct file, then retry the ZMON startup.