Operator Messages Manual 
       
      
      Chapter 2 APPCLSTR (Application Cluster Services) Messages
      
      
      
      The messages in this chapter are generated by the Application
 Cluster Services (ACS) subsystem.   |    |   |    |    | NOTE: Negative-numbered messages are common to most subsystems. If
you  receive a negative-numbered message that is not described in
this  chapter, see Chapter 15. |    |    |   |    |  
 ACS Subsystem Identifiers| 1001 1001 - Backup process created in CPU  cpu-number  |  | cpu-number | the number of the CPU on the local system in which
the  backup domain coordinator process was started.  |  
 Cause  The backup domain coordinator process was successfully  created
in the indicated CPU. This is a status message. Effect  The backup domain coordinator process runs in the indicated
 CPU. Recovery  Informational message only; no corrective action is  needed.  |  
 | 1002 1002 - Backup process creation in CPU  cpu-number failed, error  errnum, detail  error-detail  |  | cpu-number | the number of the CPU on the local system in which
the  backup domain coordinator process could not be started.  |  | errnum | the process-creation error code returned by the  PROCESS_LAUNCH_()
procedure.  |  | error-detail | the process-creation error detail code returned by
the  PROCESS_LAUNCH_() operation. If the value of this field is 0
 (zero), the field is omitted from the message.  |  
 Cause  The domain coordinator process cannot create a backup  process
in the specified CPU on the local system because the  PROCESS_LAUNCH_()
operation failed. This is a warning  message. Effect  The domain coordinator process runs as a single  process. Recovery  Correct the error condition. If the problem persists,  contact
your service provider. See Appendix A 
for a definition of the specified error. For more detailed  information,
including recovery actions, refer to the  Guardian Procedure
Errors and Messages  Manual.  |  
 | 1003 1003 - Backup process in CPU  cpu-number terminated abnormally,  comp-code error-code, [ stopper  stopper-id, ] [ term-ssid
 term-ssid, ] term-info  term-info, [ term-text  term-text ]   |  | cpu-number | the number of the CPU on the local system in which
the  backup domain coordinator process was terminated.  |  | error-code | the completion code associated with the backup process
 termination. A completion code of -4 indicates that only the  backup
process, not both members of the process pair,  terminated.  |  | stopper-id | the process handle of the process that initiated the
 termination. This field is included only if the process was  stopped
externally.  |  | term-ssid | the SPI subsystem identifier associated with the 
process-termination operation. This field is omitted if no  subsystem
identifier was associated with the  termination.  |  | term-info | the termination information code returned from the
 process-termination operation. If the value of this token is 0  (zero),
the field is null and is omitted from the message. If  the backup
process was stopped externally (indicated by  completion code 6),
this field contains the creator user  identifier of the external process
that stopped the backup  process.  |  | term-text | the termination text associated with the  process-termination
operation. This field is omitted if no  termination text was associated
with the termination.  |  
 Cause  The backup domain coordinator process terminated  unexpectedly.
This is a warning message. Effect  The primary domain coordinator process creates a new backup
 process. Recovery  If the problem persists, contact your service  provider.  |  
 | 1004 1004 - Core process creation in CPU  cpu-number failed, name  process-name, error  errnum, detail  error-detail, [ file  file-name ]   |  | cpu-number | is the number of the CPU in which the process could
not  be started.  |  | process-name | is the name of the process that was not created.  |  | errnum | is the process-creation error code returned by the
 PROCESS_LAUNCH_() procedure.  |  | error-detail | the process-creation error detail code returned by
the  PROCESS_LAUNCH_() operation. If the value of this field is 0
 (zero), the field is omitted from the message.  |  | file-name | the Guardian name of a program file, library file,
swap  file, home terminal, or process name associated with the major
 error code returned by the PROCESS_LAUNCH_() operation. This  variable
is omitted if no file is associated with the major  error code.  |  
 Cause  Either the domain coordinator process cannot create an ACS 
subsystem process in the specified CPU on the local system because
 the PROCESS_LAUNCH_() operation failed or the ACS subsystem  process
was created but the PROCESS_LAUNCH_() operation returned a  warning. Effect  No ACS subsystem processes are started in the specified CPU.
 If the PROCESS_LAUNCH_() operation returned an error indicating a
 programming error in the domain coordinator process, the event is
 fatal; the primary domain coordinator process terminates  abnormally
and produces a SaveAbend file. Recovery  Correct the condition that caused process creation to fail 
then use the CONTROL command to restart the ACS subsystem  processes
in the CPU. If the event is fatal or if the problem  persists, contact
your service provider. See Appendix B 
for a definition of the specified error. For more detailed  information,
including recovery actions, refer to the  Guardian Procedure
Errors and Messages  Manual.  |  
 | 1005 1005 - Core process in CPU  cpu-number terminated abnormally,  name process-name, comp-code  comp-code, [ stopper  stopper-id, ] [ term-ssid  term-ssid, ] term-info  term-info, [ term-text
 term-text ]   |  | cpu-number | the number of the CPU in which the process  terminated.  |  | process-name | the name of the terminated process.  |  | comp-code | the completion code associated with the  process-termination
operation.  |  | stopper-id | the process handle of the process that caused the
 termination. This variable is included only if the process was  stopped
externally.  |  | term-ssid | the subsystem identifier associated with the process
 termination. If no subsystem was associated with the process  termination,
this variable is omitted.  |  | term-info | the termination information code associated with the
 process termination. If the value of this field is 0 (zero),  the
field is omitted from the message. If the core process was  stopped
externally (indicated by a completion code of 6), this  field contains
the creator user identifier of the external  process that initiated
the termination.  |  | term-text | the termination text associated with the process 
termination. If no termination text was associated with the  process
termination, this variable is omitted.  |  
 Cause  An ACS subsystem process terminated abnormally. This is an 
error message. Effect  The ACS subsystem process is not available on the CPU of the
 terminated process. Other ACS subsystem processes continue to run
 on the CPU. Recovery  Use the CONTROL command to restart all ACS subsystem  processes
on the CPU. If the problem persists, contact your  service provider.  |  
 | 1006 1006 - Guardian file operation  procedure() failed, [ file  file-name, ]  error  errnum  |  | procedure | the name of the Guardian file-system procedure that
 reported the failure.  |  | file-name | the name of the Guardian file, device, or process
that  was being accessed by the failed operation. This variable is
 omitted for Guardian procedures that do not operate on files  but
nevertheless report failures using file-system error  codes.  |  | errnum | a file-system error code.  |  
 Cause  An ACS subsystem process invoked a Guardian file-system  procedure
on an open or named file and the operation failed  unexpectedly. This
can be a warning, error, or fatal  message. Effect  The ACS operation associated with the file-system operation
 is aborted. Recovery  Correct the condition that caused the file error and try the
 operation again. See Appendix B 
for a definition of the specified error. For more detailed  information,
including recovery actions, refer to the  Guardian Procedure
Errors and Messages  Manual.  |  
 | 1007 1007 - OSS operation  procedure() failed, pathname  path-name, error
 oss-errno  |  | procedure | the name of the OSS procedure that reported the  failure.  |  | path-name | the path name of the OSS file or directory that was
 being accessed by the failed operation. This variable is  omitted
for OSS procedures that do not operate on files or  directories.  |  | oss-errno | the file OSS error number.  |  
 Cause  An ACS subsystem process invoked an OSS procedure and the  operation
failed unexpectedly. This can be a warning, error, or  fatal message. Effect  The operation associated with the OSS operation is  aborted. Recovery  Correct the condition that caused the OSS error and try the
 operation again.  |  
 | 1008 1008 - Process operation  procedure() failed, process  process-name, error
 errnum, detail  error-detail  |  | procedure | the name of the Guardian file-system procedure that
 reported the failure.  |  | process-name | the name of the process that failed.  |  | errnum | a process-information error code returned by the failed
 operation.  |  | error-detail | process-information error-detail code returned by
the  failed operation.  |  
 Cause  An ACS subsystem process invoked a Guardian  process-information
procedure and the operation failed  unexpectedly. This is an error
message. Effect  The operation associated with the process-management  operation
is aborted. Recovery  Correct the condition that caused the error and try the  operation
again. See Appendix B 
for a definition of the specified error. For more detailed  information,
including recovery actions, refer to the  Guardian Procedure
Errors and Messages  Manual.  |  
 | 1009 1009 - Pathsend operation  procedure() failed, Pathway system  env-name, [
server  erver-name,] error  errnum, detail  error-detail  |  | procedure | the name of the Pathsend or link-management procedure
 that reported the failure.  |  | env-name | the name of the environment supplied to the  operation.  |  | server-name | the name of the PATHMON process and server class 
(separated by a period) supplied to the operation. This  variable
is omitted for link-management procedures that do not  operate on
server classes.  |  | errnum | the Pathsend error code returned by the failed  operation.  |  | error-detail | the file-system error code returned by the failed
 operation.  |  
 Cause  An ACS subsystem process invoked an internal Pathsend or  link
management operation and the operation failed unexpectedly.  This
event message is generated only by ACS subsystem processes.  It is
not generated for application Pathsend requesters that  encounter
failures when they invoke Pathsend API procedures. This  is an error
message. Effect  The ACS subsystem operation associated with the Pathsend  operation
is aborted. Recovery  Correct the condition that caused the error and try the  operation
again. See Appendix B 
for a definition of the specified error. For more detailed  information,
including recovery actions, refer to the  Guardian Procedure
Errors and Messages  Manual.  |  
 | 1010 1010 - Memory segment operation  procedure() failed, segment  segment-id, error  errnum, detail  error-detail  |  | procedure | the name of the Guardian memory-segment management
 procedure that reported the failure.  |  | segment-id | the segment- identifier of the memory segment being
 accessed.  |  | errnum | the memory-management error code returned by the failed
 operation.  |  | error-detail | the memory-management error detail code returned by
the  failed operation.  |  
 Cause  An ACS subsystem process invoked a Guardian memory-segment 
management procedure and the operation failed unexpectedly. This 
is a fatal message. Effect  The process that invoked the failed operation terminates  abnormally
and produces a SaveAbend file. Recovery  If the failure was due to a file-system error or  system-resource
limit, correct the condition and use the CONTROL  ACS command to restart
the ACS subsystem processes in the CPU  where the failure occurred. If this is an internal error; contact your service  provider. See Appendix B,
 for a definition of the specified error. For more detailed  information,
including recovery actions, refer to the  Guardian Procedure
Errors and Messages  Manual.  |  
 | 1011 1011 - Corruption detected in shared  memory
segment  segment-id  |  | segment-id | the identifier of the memory segment in which the
 corruption was detected.  |  
 Cause  An ACS subsystem process detected corruption in the ACS  subsystem
shared-memory segment in its CPU. This is a fatal  message. Effect  The process that detected the shared-memory segment  corruption
terminates abnormally and produces a SaveAbend  file. Recovery  Use the CONTROL ACS command to restart the ACS subsystem  processes
in the CPU where the corruption was detected.  |  
 | 1012 1012 - Memory semaphore operation  procedure() failed, segment  segment-id, error  errnum  |  | procedure | the name of the Guardian binary semaphore procedure
that  reported the failure.  |  | segment-id | the identifier of the memory segment protected by
the  semaphore that was being accessed by the failed  operation.  |  | errnum | the Guardian or OSS error code returned by the failed
 operation.  |  
 Cause  An ACS subsystem process invoked a Guardian semaphore-system
 procedure and the operation failed unexpectedly. This is a fatal
 message. Effect  The process that invoked the failed operation terminates  abnormally
and produces a SaveAbend file. Recovery  This is an internal error; contact your service  provider. See Appendix B,
 for a definition of the specified error. For more detailed  information,
including recovery actions, refer to the  Guardian Procedure
Errors and Messages  Manual.  |  
 | 1014 1014 - Process failed holding memory segment segment-id semaphore  |  | segment-id | the identifier of the memory segment protected by
the  semaphore that was abandoned.  |  
 Cause  A process terminated while holding the lock on one of the  ACS
subsystem shared memory semaphores. This is a fatal  message. Effect  The process that detected that the semaphore was abandoned 
terminates abnormally. The shared memory may be corrupt. Recovery  Use the CONTROL ACS command to restart the ACS subsystem  processes
in the CPU where the semaphore was abandoned.  |  
 | 1015 1015 - Memory pool operation  procedure() failed, segment  segment-id, error
 errnum  |  | procedure | the name of the Guardian memory -pool management 
procedure that reported the failure.  |  | segment-id | the identifier of the memory segment containing the
pool  that was being accessed by the failed operation.  |  | errnum | the error code returned by the failed operation.  |  
 Cause  An ACS subsystem process invoked a Guardian memory-pool  management
procedure and the operation failed unexpectedly. This  is a fatal
message. Effect  The process that invoked the failed operation terminates  abnormally
and produces a SaveAbend file. Recovery  This is an internal error; contact your service  provider. See Appendix B,
 for a definition of the specified error. For more detailed  information,
including recovery actions, refer to the  Guardian Procedure
Errors and Messages  Manual.  |  
 | 1016 1016 - Insufficient free space in memory  segment segment-id pool    |  | segment-id | the identifier of the memory segment containing the
pool  from which space was to be allocated.  |  
 Cause  An ACS subsystem process could not allocate the space it  needed
in the ACS shared-memory segment in its CPU. This is a  fatal message. Effect  Depending upon why the process needed the memory allocation,
 the operation it was performing may have failed or the ACS  subsystem
processes in the CPU may need to be restarted. Recovery  Use the CONTROL ACS command to restart the ACS subsystem  processes
in the CPU where the problem occurred.  |  
 | 1017 1017 - Unauthorized OPEN attempted by  process process-id, access-user  access-id, creator-user  creator-id, process-name
 process-name, open-file  file-name  |  | process-id | the process handle of the process that sent the  unauthorized
OPEN request.  |  | access-id | the process-access user identifier of the unauthorized
 requester process.  |  | creator-id | the process-creator user identifier of the unauthorized
 requester process.  |  | process-name | the named process descriptor of the unauthorized 
requester process.  |  | file-name | the ACS subsystem process file name that the  unauthorized
process supplied to the OPEN or FILE_OPEN_  operation.  |  
 Cause  An unauthorized requester process attempted to open an ACS 
subsystem process. This is a warning message. Effect  The attempt fails. A reply containing an FESECVIOL (48)  system
error is returned to the process. Recovery  Informational message only. This event indicates a possible
 attempt to breach the security of the ACS subsystem.  |  
 | 1018 1018 - Invalid request message received  from
process  process-id  |  | process-id | the process handle of the requester process that sent
 the invalid request message.  |  
 Cause  An ACS subsystem process received an invalid request  message.
This is a warning message. Effect  The invalid request message is ignored. A reply containing 
an FEINVALOP (2) error is returned to the requester  process. Recovery  Correct the requester program.  |  
 | 1019 1019 - Incompatible request version  received
from process  process-id  |  | process-id | the process handle of the requester process that sent
 the request.  |  
 Cause  An ACS subsystem process received an incompatible version of
 a request message. This is a warning message. Effect  The request message is ignored. A reply containing an  FEINVALOP
(2) error is returned to the requester process. Recovery  This event indicates that incompatible versions of ACS  components
are installed.  |  
 | 1020 1020 - Invalid reply message received from 
process  process-id  |  | process-id | the process handle of the server process that sent
the  invalid reply message.  |  
 Cause  An ACS subsystem process received an invalid reply message 
or a reply message that has an incompatible version. This can be 
an error or fatal message. Effect  The reply message is discarded. The operation associated  with
the request is aborted. Recovery  Contact your service provider.  |  
 | 1021 1021 - Protocol error in communication  with
process  process-id  |  | process-id | the process handle of the process that caused the
 protocol error.  |  
 Cause  An ACS subsystem process detected a protocol (operation  order)
error by another system process. This is an error  message. Effect  The operation in which the protocol error occurred is  aborted. Recovery  Contact your service provider.  |  
 | 1022 1022 - PATHMON  process-name I/O operation timed out    |  | process-name | the name of the PATHMON process.  |  
 Cause  An I/O operation from an ACS subsystem process to a PATHMON
 process timed out. ACS subsystem processes use a timeout value of
 5 minutes for an I/O to a PATHMON process. This is a warning  message. Effect  If the I/O operation was initiated in response to a send  operation,
the send operation fails with Pathsend error  FESCPATHMONCONNECT and
file-system error FETIMEDOUT. The ACS subsystem attempts to close communication to this  PATHMON
process. New send requests fail with Pathsend error  FESCPATHMONSHUTDOWN
and file-system error FEOK. When all links to the PATHMON process are closed from the  requester
side, the ACS subsystem closes communication to this  PATHMON process
then opens a new communication channel for future  send requests. Recovery  Close all the links to this PATHMON process from the  requester
side. After closing all the links, retry send  operations. If the
problem persists, try to find out why the  PATHMON process continues
to time out.  |  
 | 1023 1023 - TSMP protocol violation by PATHMON  process-name  |  | process-name | the name of the PATHMON process.  |  
 Cause  The PATHMON process communication with the ACS subsystem  does
not follow the TSMP protocol. This can be a warning or error  message. Effect  The send operation fails with Pathsend error  FESCPATHMONMESSAGE
and file-system error FEOK. Recovery  Retry the send operation. If the problem persists, check the
 PATHMON process. You may need to shutdown and restart your Pathway
 application.  |  
 | 1024 1024 - PATHMON  process-name I/O operation failed,  error errnum  |  | process-name | the name of the PATHMON process.  |  | errnum | the file-system error code returned by the failed
 operation.  |  
 Cause  An I/O operation from the ACS subsystem to a PATHMON process
 failed unexpectedly. This is a warning message. Effect  If the I/O operation was made in response to a send  operation,
the send operation fails with Pathsend error  FESCPATHMONCONNECT.
The file-system error code provides detailed  information on the error. The ACS subsystem attempts to close communication to this  PATHMON
process. New send requests fail with Pathsend error  FESCPATHMONSHUTDOWN
and file-system error FEOK. When all links to the PATHMON process are closed from the  requester
side, the ACS subsystem closes communication to this  PATHMON process
then opens a new communication channel for future  send requests. Recovery  Close all the links to this PATHMON process from requester 
side. See Appendix B,
 for a definition of the specified error. For more detailed  information,
including recovery actions, refer to the  Guardian Procedure
Errors and Messages  Manual.  |  
 | 1025 1025 - PATHMON  process-name OPEN operation failed,  error errnum  |  | process-name | the name of the PATHMON process.  |  | errnum | the file-system error code returned by the failed
 operation.  |  
 Cause  An attempt to open a PATHMON process failed. This is a  warning
message. Effect  The send operation fails with Pathsend error  FESCPATHMONCONNECT. Recovery  Check the error code for detailed information about the  error.
Retry the send operation. If the problem persists, contact  your service
provider. See Appendix B,
 for a definition of the specified error. For more detailed  information,
including recovery actions, refer to the  Guardian Procedure
Errors and Messages  Manual.  |  
 | 1026 1026 - No OPEN received from PATHMON  process-name  |  | process-name | is the name of the PATHMON process.  |  
 Cause  A PATHMON process was not able to open an ACS subsystem  process.
This is a warning message. Effect  The send operation fails with Pathsend error  FESCPATHMONMESSAGE
and file-system error FEOK. Recovery  Try the send operation again. If the problem persists, check
 the PATHMON process. You may need to shutdown and restart your  Pathway
application.  |  
 | 1027 1027 - PATHMON  process-name was externally shut down    |  | process-name | the name of the PATHMON process.  |  
 Cause  A PATHMON process pair was shut down in response to a TS/MP
 SHUTDOWN command. This is a warning message. Effect  Depending on the availability of the links with the ACS  subsystem
processes, some of the send operations may succeed using  the existing
links while others may fail with Pathsend error  FESCPATHMONSHUTDOWN
and file-system error FEOK. Recovery  No recovery action is required.  |  
 | 1028 1028 - Invalid message received from  PATHMON
 process-name  |  | process-name | the name of the PATHMON process.  |  
 Cause  An ACS subsystem process received an invalid message from a
 PATHMON process. This is a warning message. Effect  If the MAT message was sent in response to an operational  command
from PATHCOM or from SPI requesters, the command fails.  PATHMON logs
an EMS event. Recovery  No recovery action is required.  |  
 | 1029 1029 - Core processes started in CPU  cpu-number  |  | cpu-number | the number of the CPU in which the processes were
 started.  |  
 Cause  The ACS subsystem processes in the specified CPU on the  local
system were started in response to a START command or were  restarted
in response to a CONTROL command. This is a status  message. Effect  None. Recovery  This is an informational message only; no corrective action
 is needed.  |  
 | 1030 1030 - Core processes stopped in CPU  cpu-number  |  | cpu-number | the number of the CPU in which the processes were
 stopped.  |  
 Cause  One or more ACS subsystem processes in a CPU failed or were
 stopped in response to a STOP command. If due to a failure, the 
physical CPU may have failed. This is an error message. Effect  Pathsend operations initiated in the CPU fail with  FESCLINKMONCONNECT
errors until the ACS subsystem processes are  restarted. Recovery  Use the CONTROL ACS command to restart the ACS subsystem  processes.  |  
 | 1031 1031 - Event log file  operation procedure() failed, file  file-name, error  errnum  |  | procedure | the name of the Guardian file-system procedure that
 reported the failure.  |  | file-name | the name of the event log file that was accessed by
the  failed operation.  |  | errnum | a file-system error returned by the failed  operation.  |  
 Cause  An ACS subsystem process encountered an error while writing
 an event message to the LOG1 or LOG2 event log file. This is an 
error message. Effect  The event log file is closed and event messages are written
 to the other event log file. If neither event log file is available or if a second event
 log file was not configured, event messages are written to the  system's
primary event collector ($0) in EMS format. If an error occurs while writing to $0, it is closed and the
 event message is discarded. The AC subsystem attempts to reopen $0
 when another event occurs. Recovery  Correct the condition that caused the error, then stop and 
restart the ACS subsystem to reopen the event log file(s).  |  
 | 1032 1032 - LOG1 opened on file  file-name  |  | file-name | the name of the LOG1 file.  |  
 Cause  The LOG1 event log file was opened successfully. This is a 
status message. Effect  None. Recovery  This is an informational message only; no corrective action
 is needed.  |  
 | 1033 1033 - LOG1 closed on file  file-name  |  | file-name | the name of the LOG1 file.  |  
 Cause  The LOG1 event log file was closed either in response to an
 operator command or because an error occurred while writing to the
 log file. If this event was due to an error on the log file, a  previously
issued event message described the error. This is a  status message. Effect  None. Recovery  If the event was due to an error on the log file, check the
 previously issued event message for a detailed description of the
 problem. If the event was issued in response to an operator  command,
this is an informational message only; no corrective  action is needed.  |  
 | 1034 1034 - LOG2 opened on file  file-name  |  | file-name | the name of the LOG2 file.  |  
 Cause  The LOG2 event log file was opened successfully. This is a 
status message. Effect  None. Recovery  This is an informational message only; no corrective action
 is needed.  |  
 | 1035 1035 - LOG2 closed on file  file-name  |  | file-name | the name of the LOG2 file.  |  
 Cause  The LOG2 event log file was closed either in response to an
 operator command or because an error occurred while writing to the
 log file. If this event was due to an error on the log file, a  previously
issued event message described the error. This is a  status message. Effect  None. Recovery  If the event was due to an error on the log file, check the
 previously issued event message for a detailed description of the
 problem. If the event was issued in response to an operator  command,
this is an informational message only; no corrective  action is needed.  |  
 | 1036 1036 - PATHMON process  process-name is not running    |  | process-name | the PATHMON process name supplied to the Pathsend
 operation.  |  
 Cause  The PATHMON process name supplied to a Pathsend operation is
 not currently running. This is a warning message. Effect  The Pathsend operation fails with an FESCPATHMONCONNECT  error
and a file-system FENOSUCHDEV error detail. Recovery  Correct the Pathsend requester program or start the named  Pathway
system.  |  
 | 1037 1037 - Server name  pathmon-name.serverclass-name  is not defined   |  | pathmon-name | the name of the PATHMON process specified in the 
Pathsend operation.  |  | serverclass-name | the name of the server class supplied to the Pathsend
 operation.  |  
 Cause  The server class name supplied to a Pathsend operation is  not
defined in the PATHMON process specified with it. This is a  warning
message. Effect  The Pathsend operation fails. Recovery  Correct the Pathsend requester program.  |  
 | 1038 1038 - Server  pathmon-name.serverclass-name  file operation procedure() failed,  [process process-id], file  file-name, error  errnum  |  | pathmon-name | the name of the PATHMON process that manages the server
 class.  |  | serverclass-name | the name of the server class that contains the server
 process.  |  | procedure | the name of the Guardian file-system procedure that
 reported the failure.  |  | process-id | the identifier of the server process accessed by the
 failed operation.  |  | file-name | the file name of the server process used by the failed
 operation.  |  | errnum | the file-system error code returned by the failed
 operation.  |  
 Cause  A Guardian file-system operation on a server process failed
 unexpectedly or completed with an unexpected error code. This can
 be a warning or an error message. Effect  The Pathsend operation associated with the file-system  operation
fails with an FESCSERVERLINKCONNECT Pathsend error. The  link to the
server process is released. Recovery  Correct condition that caused the operation to fail. Retry 
the Pathsend operation.  |  
 | 1042 Unauthorized attempt to invoke server  pathmon-name.serverclass-name,  access-user  access-id  |  | pathmon-name | the name of the PATHMON process specified in the 
Pathsend operation.  |  | serverclass-name | the name of the server class specified in the Pathsend
 operation.  |  | access-id | the process-access user identifier of the unauthorized
 requester process.  |  
 Cause  A Pathsend requester process attempted to perform a Pathsend
 operation on a server class that the process is not authorized to
 communicate with. Authority to communicate with a Pathway server
 class is determined by the OWNER and SECURITY configuration  attributes
of the server class. Effect  The Pathsend operation fails with an FESERVERLINKCONNECT  Pathsend
error and FESECVIOL file-system error detail. Recovery  None. This event message indicates a possible attempt to  breach
the security of a Pathway application.  |  
 | 1062 1062 -  (process-name): No backup CPU  available   |  | process-name | the name of the domain coordinator process followed
by  its CPU and PIN enclosed in parentheses.  |  
 Cause  The backup CPU specified in the domain-coordinator process 
startup string is not available or no backup CPU was specified and
 no other CPUs are available on the system. This is a warning  message. Effect  The domain coordinator process runs as a single  process. Recovery  If message 1066 was generated, use the CONTROL command to  restart
the ACS subsystem processes in the CPU. If that does not  correct
the problem, reload the failed CPU(s).  |  
 | 1063 1063 - Invalid backup CPU specified:  cpu-number  |  | cpu-number | the invalid CPU number.  |  
 Cause  An invalid CPU number was specified in the domain  coordinator
process startup string. This is a fatal  message. Effect  The primary domain coordinator process terminates  immediately. Recovery  Start the domain coordinator process. Specify a valid CPU  number
for the backup process or specify the value -1 to allow the  domain
coordinator process to select a backup CPU.  |  
 | 1064 1064 - ACS reserved process name  process-name is in use.    |  | process-name | the reserved process name that is currently being
 used.  |  
 Cause  One of the process names reserved for ACS subsystem  processes
is currently in use by another process. This is an error  message. Effect  If the domain coordinator process detects the problem during
 process startup, it terminates abnormally. If it detects the  condition
during the START ACS command processing, the START  operation fails
and no ACS subsystem processes are started. Recovery  Stop the process that uses the ACS reserved process  name.  |  
 | 1065 1065 - Corrupt or invalid BCINI file:  file-name  |  | file-name | the Guardian name of the domain-coordinator  process-initialization
file (BCINI).  |  
 Cause  The ACS subsystem domain-coordinator process-initialization
 file (BCINI) is invalid or contains invalid data. This is a  warning
message. Effect  The domain coordinator cannot save the current ACS subsystem
 configuration to the BCINI file. Recovery  Use the STOP command to stop the ACS subsystem, then purge 
the corrupt file and start the subsystem again.  |  
 | 1066 1066 - Invalid backup CPU  cpu-number - CPU needs to be enabled    |  | cpu-number | the number of the CPU.  |  
 Cause  A backup domain coordinator process terminated unexpectedly
 in the indicated CPU and the ACS subsystem processes in that CPU
 have not been restarted. This is a warning message. Effect  The domain coordinator runs as a single process if the  process
was configured for a specific backup CPU when it was  added. If the
STARTUPMSG attribute specified a value of -1, the  domain coordinator
attempts to start a backup process in the next  available CPU. Recovery  Use the CONTROL ACS command to restart the ACS subsystem  processes
in the specified CPU.  |  
 | 1067 1067 - Invalid ACS product path  actual-subvol - expecting  system-subvol  |  | actual-subvol | the name of the Guardian subvolume where the domain
 coordinator program resides.  |  | system-subvol | the name of the Guardian subvolume that contains the
 OSIMAGE file used to load the system.  |  
 Cause  The domain coordinator program does not reside in the system
 subvolume used to load the system  ($SYSTEM.SYSnn). This is a fatal  message. Effect  The domain coordinator process terminates abnormally. Recovery  Contact HP support to install the ACS program files in  $SYSTEM.SYSnn.  |  
 | 1068 1068 - Hometerm  file-name is no longer valid for  process  process-name  |  | file-name | the name of the home terminal.  |  | process-name | the name of the process that could not be  created.  |  
 Cause  The home terminal is no longer valid and cannot be used to 
create a backup domain coordinator process or other ACS subsystem
 process. This is an error message. Effect  If the backup domain coordinator process fails, the primary
 domain coordinator process continues to run without a backup  process.
If one of the other ACS subsystem processes fails, the  CPU where
it was running is disabled. Recovery  Restart the home terminal if possible. Otherwise, stop and 
restart the ACS subsystem with a new home terminal.  |  
 | 1069 Process pair for  process-name is switching over    |  | process-name | the name of the process pair.  |  
 Cause  The primary process can no longer continue. This is an  informational
message. Effect  Primary process terminates and the backup process takes  over. Recovery  Informational message only; no corrective action is  needed.  |  
 | 1070 Process pair for  process-name cannot switch over    |  | process-name | the name of the process pair.  |  
 Cause  The process pair cannot switch because no backup process is
 running. The backup-process CPU may be down or the ACS subsystem
 processes have not been restarted in that CPU. Effect  The process pair cannot switch; ACS subsystem processes may
 not be available to handle requests. Recovery  If the backup-process CPU is down, reload it. If the  backup-process
CPU is up, use the CONTROL command to restart the  ACS subsystem processes.  |  
 | 1071 1071 - Primary process in CPU  cpu-number terminated abnormally,  comp-code comp-code, stopper  stopper-id, term-ssid  term-ssid, term-info  term-info, term-text  term-text  |  | cpu-number | the number of the CPU on the local system in which
the  primary domain coordinator process was running.  |  | comp-code | the completion code associated with the  process-termination
operation. A completion code of -4  indicates that only the primary
process, not both members of  the process pair, terminated.  |  | stopper-id | the process handle of the process that stopped the
 primary process. This variable is included only if the process  was
stopped externally.  |  | term-ssid | the subsystem identifier associated with the process
 termination. If no subsystem identifier was associated with  the
process termination, this variable is omitted.  |  | term-info | the termination information code associated with the
 process termination. If the value of this field is 0 (zero),  the
field is omitted from the message. If the core process was  stopped
externally (indicated by a completion code of 6), this  field contains
the creator user identifier of the external  process that initiated
the termination.  |  | term-text | the termination text associated with the  process-termination
operation. This field is omitted if no  termination text was associated
with the termination.  |  
 Cause  The primary domain coordinator process terminated  abnormally.
This is a warning message. Effect  The backup domain coordinator process becomes the primary  domain
coordinator process and creates a new backup  process. Recovery  If the problem persists, contact your service  provider.  |  
 | 1072 1072 - ACSCTL  Parsing Status – error-info, file  file-name, [line  line-number]  |  | error-info | the description of the error in text format.  |  | file-name | the fully qualified file name of the ACSCTL file.  |  | line-number | the line number in the ACSCTL  file where the error
is found. This field is not displayed for  a status message.  |  
 Cause  The ACS subsystem provides the status information of the  ACSCTL
file parsing. Effect  The ACSCTL file parsing error or status is logged. Recovery  Correct the condition that caused the error and try the  operation
again.  |  
 | 1073 1073 - ACSCTL File  Status – error-info, file  file-name, errno  errnum  |  | error-info | the description of the error in text format.  |  | file-name | the fully qualified file name of the ACSCTL file.  |  | errnum | the error code returned by the system function  fopen().  |  
 Cause  The ACS subsystem provides the status information of the  ACSCTL
file. Effect  The ACSCTL file error or status is logged. Recovery  Correct the condition that caused the error and try the  operation
again.  |  
 | 1074 1074 - PATHMON pathmon-name was internally shut down, code error-code  |  | Pathmon-name | the name of the PATHMON process being shutdown.  |  | Error-code | the reason for internal shutdown. This is for internal
use.  |  
 Cause  The ACS subsystem is closing the connection to the Pathmon process
because: An I/O to the PATHMON process timed out. An I/O to the PATHMON process failed. ACS subsystem received unexpected message from PATHMON
process. Local or remote PATHMON process processor is down. Node on which PATHMON process is running is unavailable. PATHMON process is unilaterally stopped or abended. 
 Effect  If the I/O operation was initiated in response to a send operation,
the send operation fails with Pathsend error FESCPATHMONCONNECT and
file-system error encountered during the I/O. The ACS subsystem closes
communication to this PATHMON process, and then opens a new communication
channel for future send requests. Recovery  Informational message only; no corrective action is required.  |  
 | 1076 GET—LINK acquiring number
of links links on CPU cpu-number to SERVER serverclass-name, DOMAIN|PATHMON pathmon-name | domain-name Link-expiry-time expiry-time seconds  |  | number of links | total number of links specified in the GET-LINK command.  |  | cpu-number | CPU number specified in the GET-LINK command.  |  | serverclass-name | the name of the serverclass specified in the GET-LINK
command.  |  | pathmon-name | the name of the PATHMON process for which GET-LINK
command is issued.  |  | domain-name | the name of the domain specified for which GET-LINK
command is issued.  |  | expiry-time | the link-expiry-time interval specified in the GET-LINK
command in seconds.  |  
 Cause  Displays the input of GET-LINK command. This is a status message. Effect  None Recovery  Informational message only; no corrective action is required.  |  
 | 1077 GET—LINK acquired number
of links (S — number of static links : D — number of dynamic links)
links on CPU cpu-number to SERVER serverclass-name, PATHMON|DOMAIN pathmon-name
| domain-name.  |  | number of links | total number of links acquired by the GET-LINK command
on a specified CPU.  |  | number of static links | number of static links acquired.  |  | number of dynamic links | number of dynamic links acquired.  |  | cpu-number | CPU number.  |  | serverclass-name | the name of the serverclass for which the links are
acquired.  |  | pathmon-name | the name of the PATHMON process for which links are
acquired.  |  | domain-name | the name of the domain specified for which links are
acquired.  |  
 Cause  Displays the execution summary of GET-LINK command. This is
a status message. Effect  None Recovery  Informational message only; no corrective action is required.  |  
 | 1078 GET-LINK failed to acquire link with Pathsend
error error-code, file system error error-code for SERVER serverclass-name, PATHMON|DOMAIN pathmon-name | domain-name.  |  | error-code | a filesystem or Pathsend error code.  |  | serverclass-name | the name of the serverclass for which the link acquisition
request failed.  |  | pathmon-name | the name of the PATHMON process for which the link
acquisition request failed.  |  | domain-name | the name of the domain for which the link acquisition
request failed.  |  
 Cause  The link acquisition request failed unexpectedly for GET-LINK
command. This event is only generated by GET-LINK command. It is not
generated for application Pathsend requestors that encounter failures
when they invoke Pathsend API procedures. Effect  The link acquisition request failed. Recovery  For information about Pathsend and file system error, see TS/MP 2.5 Pathsend and Server Programming Manual. Correct
the condition that caused the error and reissue the command.  |  
  
      
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