11
TCP Event Messages
This section describes event messages reported by TCPs. The descriptions are given
in ascending order by event number; that is, in ascending order by the ZPWY-EVT-
values.
Message Numbers
All messages returned by the PATHMON environment are logged by the PATHMON
process; however, some messages in some number ranges represent events and
errors reported to the PATHMON process by other processes. The message number
identifies the process that reported the event, as follows:
Message Numbers in
This Range...
1000 through 1999
3000 through 3999
4000 through 4999
Error messages with a value of 0 indicate that the command completed successfully
(ZPWY-VAL-OK).
Event-Message Format
Each event message in this section includes the following:
The number and name of the event message
A description of the event message cause
A syntax box listing:
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Represent Events Reported by...
PATHMON
Although some messages generated by
the PATHMON process pertain to
NonStop Pathway/iTS objects, all
messages in this range are described in
the TS/MP Management Programming
Manual.
Link managers
All messages reported by TCPs are
described in this manual.
A few of these messages can also be
reported by LINKMON processes; such
messages are described in the TS/MP
Management Programming Manual.
SPI (Subsystem Programmatic Interface)
These messages are described in the
TS/MP Management Programming
Manual.
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With The Tokens...
ZPWY-EVT-PM-
ZPWY-ERR-PM-
ZPWY-EVT-TCP-
ZPWY-ERR-TCP-
ZPWY-ERR-SPI-
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