ACC Error Guide
ZMON Error Messages
ZMON Error Messages
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Message 118 - Card <number> control request overridden by other
request
Explanation: When there are multiple card control requests issued
to ZMON at the same time, a later one may override
the one already in-progress, if appropriate. For
example, when ZMON is restarting a card and a “zmon
shutdown …” is issued on the same card, the first
RESTART request will be aborted by the second
SHUTDOWN required. ZMON logs this message to
indicate that the first request was overridden.
Action: None. This message is for information only. ZMON
indicates the previous request is cancelled. Usually
this message will be followed by Message 108.
Message 120 - Card <number> shutting down …
Explanation: The Mux card is being shut down as a result of a
ZMON STOP or ZMON SHUTDOWN command.
Action: None
Message 128 - Card <number> being flushed and set to unavailable
Explanation: This message is displayed during a MUX card
shutdown. It indicates the buffers in the interface table
are being flushed, and the terminals linked to the MUX
are being set to unavailable.
Action: None
Message 140 - ioctl(status) error: <reason>
Explanation: Message is displayed when ZMON checks the ZCOM
systems status before attempting to execute some of
the ZMON commands. In this case, the IOCTL failed
with the reason given.
Action: Report the problem to HP.










