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DCP Series Telcon Message Manual - Public Support Login - Unisys

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Event 10 INVALID RUN TIME INDEX VALUE<br />

NTRLPH<br />

Description: This event occurs if one of the counts of active input devices, active<br />

output devices, or of all active devices is already zero, but should be decremented<br />

because of device termination processing. The device count in error is left at zero if<br />

this occurs, and the count is correct again when all devices of that type go inactive.<br />

This is an information-only logged event, and could serve as a clue in trying to solve<br />

an NTR problem. Wrong counts could cause a premature sign off if a COMPLETE<br />

QUEUE AND TERM remote-site operator keyin is in effect. Other information logged:<br />

R13: Active device counts work (NS$ADC) from SCT (see AANTRDEF)<br />

R14: PP-ID<br />

R15: Device number of the device being terminated<br />

<strong>Telcon</strong> generates this CENLOG.<br />

SNA: 1400 – SNMS SCB not found (id1= %%%%, id2= %%%%)<br />

Description: This message occurs as a result of errors in SNMS, the part of SNA/net<br />

that processes operator commands. The id1 is BH$ID1, id2 is BH$ID2, and %<br />

represents a hexadecimal number. The probable cause is a software problem.<br />

TTYLPH<br />

Description: This event occurs if TTYLPH gets zero for the TC$IPACE pace index<br />

when it is trying to increment it for an input message. This is an information-only,<br />

debug event. If it occurs, the input message the pace index was to be incremented for<br />

is discarded. The most likely cause of this is that the input message came in during<br />

$$SOFF or DOWN processing, resulting in probable discarding of the input message.<br />

Other information is logged in the registers, but is useful for debug only. <strong>Telcon</strong><br />

generates this CENLOG.<br />

5–34 7436 0728–303

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