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Interpreting operator messages, Example – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Monitoring Event Messages

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Interpreting Operator Messages

You can specify that a printing distributor begin or end or both on a specified date at a
specified time by using the EMSDIST TIME and STOP options. See the following
example and to the EMS Manual for instructions on using these options.

Example

This example uses the TIME and STOP options of the EMSDIST command to:

Begin a printing distributor immediately

Print operator messages starting at 1:00 a.m. on May 12, 1993

Print the messages on the printer associated with spooler location #HANS1

Stop the distributor and the printing of messages at 11:00 p.m. the same day

> EMSDIST TYPE PRINTING, COLLECTOR $0, TEXTOUT $S.#HANS1,&
> & TIME 1993-05-12 1:00:00, STOP 1993-05-12 23:00:00

Interpreting Operator Messages

Operator messages can be configured to appear in different formats, depending on the
way your system has been configured. For example, you might use a printing distributor,
console application, or other application to display operator messages.

When you use a printing distributor to display operator messages, they appear in a
format similar to this example:

the timestamp

the names of the system and the process reporting this message

the owner name, subsystem name, and release number

the event number

the text of the message

To interpret the message shown above:

1. Determine the subsystem name and event number from the information in the

operator message header. In this example, fields

and

contain the information

you need.

MHS is the subsystem name and 000023 is the event number.

2. Turn to the appropriate section in the Operator Messages Manual (in this example,

it is the section describing MHS messages).


96-10-03 15:09:51 \NET.$FTI1 TANDEM.MHS.G01 000023 $ZL1
MR.\NET.MRGRP1 $RL11: OSI resource
problem with device \NET.$LAPX.#Z0004BW

on call APS_ASSOC_CONNECTREQ returned

with -1001, 140

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