ACC Error Guide
ZCOM Error Codes
Meanings of the Error Codes
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ZEBRESET (-78): System being reset
Explanation: This error code is reported by ZMON at ZCOM
subsystem startup. Each indicates that the ZCOM
subsystem is in an unexpected state. If ZMON is
aborted (or killed) abnormally, the ZCOM subsystem
may be left in an unknown state and this may cause
these errors to occur upon a system restart.
Action: ZMON is usually able to cope with these errors
automatically. However, if it cannot, do a proper
shutdown (that is, zmasterd stop or zmon stop) and
restart the system this error may occur. If the problem
persists, contact your HP support representative.
ZEDORESET (-79): System not reset
Explanation: See “ZEBRESET (-78): System being reset”.
ZEDOINIT (-80): System not initialized
Explanation: See “ZEBRESET (-78): System being reset”.
ZEBSTART (-81): System being initialized
Explanation: See “ZEBRESET (-78): System being reset”.
ZEDOMEM (-82): System memory not defined
Explanation: See “ZEBRESET (-78): System being reset”.
ZEIODESC (-83): Too many io descriptors
Explanation: When ziftcmd is called with too many I/O descriptors
specified, this error is returned. Currently, the zifttcmd
routine is used only by ZCBUG and is reserved for
internal use only. This is an internal defect in the
product.










