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DCP Series Telcon Message Manual - Public Support Login - Unisys

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Event 9 PATH TO THE TS IS BLOCKED<br />

Event 9 PATH TO THE TS IS BLOCKED<br />

All LPH modules, FCONTROL, and HCC<br />

Description: Line/terminal statistics (message I/O counts). This CENLOG does not<br />

display on the console (unless the LOGI command is used). One CENL entry is made<br />

for each port that has had at least one I/O message since the last CENL entry. The<br />

STATS parameter on the PRCSR statement controls whether these statistics should be<br />

gathered, and if so, how detailed and how often. The detail can include statistics for<br />

each active terminal per line. The configured time interval length (that is, frequency<br />

of this CENLOG) can range from 5 minutes to 12 hours, and defaults to 10 minutes.<br />

The default configuration specifies that no line/terminal statistics are to be gathered.<br />

The NMS SETI command can override the configuration. Data included in this<br />

CENLOG are: input message count, output message count, input character count,<br />

output character count, PPID, line/terminal name, and LPH type for each<br />

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

STATDCR<br />

Description: Line/terminal statistics (MESSAGE I/O COUNT AND SIZE). <strong>Telcon</strong><br />

generates this CENLOG.<br />

OR<br />

Description: The Host Channel Control procedure (HCC) has received an ‘SAI<br />

BLOCKED’ control message, for a channel (control block - HH$) that was previously<br />

UP. R14 is the PPID, and R9 is the channel-type identifier (HH$ID).<br />

Action: If this host channel disconnection was not intended and the cause was not<br />

clear, redisplay this CENLOG in long format (LOGI SEQ=n, OPTN=LONG) and take a<br />

CMS 1100 trace and log, then call your <strong>Unisys</strong> representative. A long format example<br />

follows:<br />

13–88 7436 0728–303

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