NS3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual (36923-90043)

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Logging Location Codes
Logging Subsystems
PARM Value
Many Network Transport logging records contain important
information in the Parameter value. This Parameter number indicates
the shutdown reason.
In the Network Transport logging location explanations which follow,
certain Parameter values refer you to other tables in this manual.
“Message Path Error” Internal Events, for example, refer to the Path
Result Code Table in this chapter for definition of the Parameter value.
Parameter meanings for the “PXP Deactivated,” “PXP Deactivated
w/Error,” and “PXP Statistics” internal events are listed in Chapter 10 ,
“Network Transport Protocol (PMERR) Error Messages,” in this
manual, which are the Protocol module errors returned by IPCCHECK.In
general, refer to a specific logging location code explanation for
definition of Parameter meaning. For definition of the Parameter value
of an ICMP logging location, refer to the “ICMP Type/Code Words” in
this chapter.
NOTE
In most instances, the Parm value supplied with the explanations in
this chapter will be of interest only to your Hewlett-Packard
representative.
Network Services Subsystem Logging
The Network Services subsystem (SUB0006) modules are described in
Table 21-3. It also lists the corresponding Network Services Logging
table for each module.
Logging Messages for the Network Services (SUB0006) are listed under
each individual service.
The NS Buffer Management module (BFM) logs no event information.
The logging messages for NS Subsystem Modules are listed in this
chapter. However, event messages for the VT module are listed in
Chapter 6 , “Virtual Terminal (VT ERROR) Error Messages,” section of
this manual. Each error message number listed in the VT error
message table is identical to a logging message error number found in
the log file for the VT module.
Actions” advised for individual VT errors listed in Chapter 6 , “Virtual
Terminal (VT ERROR) Error Messages,” apply to individual VT logging
messages. As described, VT and ENV messages are displayed to the
user on $STDLIST. However these messages are displayed on $STDLIST
only if logging is enabled for the Network Services subsystem of
NS 3000/iX.
Other Network Services — such as Network File Transfer,
Program-to-Program Communication, and Remote File Access, return
error information to the user regardless of logging configuration for the
Network Services subsystem of NS 3000/iX.