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DCP Series Telcon Message Manual - Public Support Login - Unisys

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Event 4 TIME / DATE EVENT<br />

Event 4 TIME / DATE EVENT<br />

TIME / DATE EVENT<br />

Description: Time and date establishment (retrieval from an OS 2200 host or explicit<br />

setting) event. The event may result from system initialization (PRCSR statement<br />

SETTIME parameter) or SET command processing. <strong>Telcon</strong> generates this CENLOG.<br />

Action: Varies–Refer to supplementary messages that follow.<br />

Supplementary <strong>Message</strong>s for Class 10, Event 04<br />

TIME/DATE AUTO-SETTING FROM HOST COMPLETED<br />

Description: Successful completion of time and date retrieval from an OS 2200 host,<br />

the expected result of system initialization processing for a PRCSR statement<br />

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

Action: None.<br />

TIME/DATE COULD NOT BE AUTO-SET FROM HOST<br />

Description: The time and date source hosts specified by the PRCSR statement<br />

SETTIME parameter are unavailable. The hosts may be down, inaccessible through<br />

the specified name, or simply don’t exist. No automatic retry is attempted. <strong>Telcon</strong><br />

generates this CENLOG.<br />

Action: Enter a SET command with an alternate source HOST name or use a SET<br />

command with explicit TIME and DATE parameters to set the time and date on the<br />

<strong>DCP</strong>.<br />

TIME/DATE NMS EXPLICIT SETTING COMPLETED<br />

Description: Successful completion of explicit time and date establishment– the<br />

expected result of a SET command with TIME and DATE parameters. <strong>Telcon</strong><br />

generates this CENLOG.<br />

Action: None.<br />

TIME/DATE NMS SETTING FROM HOST COMPLETED<br />

Description: Successful completion of time and date retrieval from an OS 2200 host–<br />

the expected result of a SET command with a HOST parameter. <strong>Telcon</strong> generates this<br />

CENLOG.<br />

Action: None.<br />

10–8 7436 0728–303

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