IPX/SPX Subagent (G-Series)
EMS Support
The events generated by the IPX/SPX Subagent are listed in
events are standard events, as the table indicates. Refer to the EMS Manual for a
complete description of standard events.
Table 13-12. IPX/SPX Subagent Event Messages
Number
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007
1008
1009
1010
1011
1012
Each event is described individually in
Many of the tokens, structures, and values appearing in the events are defined in the
ZSPI and ZEMS data definition files ZSPIDDL and ZEMSDDL and their associated
language-specific files. Data elements defined by the IPX/SPX Subagent are in the file
ZISADDL and associated language-specific files:
ZISADDL
ZISAC
ZISACOB
ZISAPAS
ZISASEGF
ZISATACL
ZISATAL
All these files except ZISASEGF are located in $<dsv>.ZSPIDEF. ZISASEGF is
located in $<dsv>.ZSPISEGF. The source template file name for the subagent is
$<dsv>.ZTEMPL.SISATMPL, and the compiled template file name is
$<dsv>.ZTEMPL.ZISATMPL. All SPI definition files are usually located in the
ZSPIDEF subvolume of the NonStop Kernel operating system installation volume. The
Event
ZISA-EVT-SUBAGENT-AVAILABLE
ZISA-EVT-SUBAGENT-UNAVAILABLE
ZISA-EVT-AGENT-AVAILABLE
ZISA-EVT-AGENT-UNAVAILABLE
ZISA-EVT-BACKUP-AVAILABLE
ZISA-EVT-BACKUP-UNAVAILABLE
ZISA-EVT-EMSCOLL-AVAILABLE
ZISA-EVT-EMSCOLL-UNAVAILABLE
ZISA-EVT-IPXPROTO-AVAILABLE
ZISA-EVT-IPXPROTO-UNAVAILABLE
ZISA-EVT-MEMORY-ALLOC-FAILURE
ZISA-EVT-PROCESS-TRAPPED
Data Definition Language (DDL) definitions from which the
language-specific definitions are derived
Definitions for C programs
Definitions for COBOL programs
Definitions for Pascal programs
Definitions for TACL segment file
Definitions for TACL programs
Definitions for TAL programs
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual—424777-006
Event Message Descriptions
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EMS Support
Table
13-12. All the
Standard Event
Object Available
Object Unavailable
Object Available
Object Unavailable
Object Available
Object Unavailable
Object Available
Object Unavailable
Object Available
Object Unavailable
Transient Fault
Transient Fault
on page 13-49.