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IN Alarms
IN ALARM 0000
Description:
The Interchange application stopped because one or more processes died.
Note: This alarm may also be generated by Enterprise Lists. It will be noted by the annotation "
EL
" in the message text. For example, "Too many process restarts. EL stopped
" would appear as the alarm message.Repair Action:
Contact your remote maintenance center.
IN ALARM 0002
Description:
The Interchange module failed to deliver remote mail. Interchange error codes include:
2 - recipient mailbox was full
3 - recipient did not exist
5 - inter-machine permission failure
6 - sending restrictions failure
7 - miscellaneous failure to deliver messageRepair Action:
No corrective action is necessary.
IN ALARM 0003
Description:
The Interchange module failed to start.
Repair Action:
Contact your remote maintenance center.
IN ALARM 3001
Description:
The ORACLE database server is not running.
Repair Action:
Contact your remote maintenance center.
IN ALARM 3002
Description:
An Interchange process failed to communicate with another Interchange process or a network problem occurred. If this alarm is active, it is likely that the Interchange is not in service or is not installed properly.
Repair Action:
Contact your remote maintenance center.
IN ALARM 3003
Description:
The maximum transit time is exceeded for a given message type.
Repair Action:
No corrective action is necessary.
IN ALARM 3004
Description:
This alarm indicates a database error.
Repair Action:
Contact your remote maintenance center.
IN ALARM 3005
Description:
The system limits for subscriber IDs and node IDs have been exceeded.
Repair Action:
Contact your remote maintenance center.
IN ALARM 3006
Description:
A software problem caused a core dump of an Interchange process.
Repair Action:
Contact your remote maintenance center.
IN ALARM 3007
Description:
An audit of the Interchange database failed. This alarm does not mean that the Interchange database is corrupted.
Repair Action:
Contact your remote maintenance center.
IN PROTOCOL 0001
Description:
The incoming call did not contain the AMIS start protocol tones.
Repair Action:
Contact your remote maintenance center.
IN PROTOCOL 0002
Description:
The AAG failed to receive the AMIS start protocol tones when trying to connect to a remote AMIS machine.
Repair Action:
Contact your remote maintenance center.
IN PROTOCOL 0003
Description:
One of the following events occurred:
- The initial connection was made and then the AAG did not receive any protocol tone during the <protocol step> provided in the message text.
- The remote machine disconnected prematurely.
- The AAG script detected a protocol error during transmission.
- The AAG receive script did not receive any messages. There was no error detected in the protocol. This may indicate the remote machine experienced an error during message transmission.
- The AAG script was unable to access a message.
- The AAG Receive script received a message from an unknown system.
Repair Action:
Contact your remote maintenance center.
IN SOFTWARE 0001
Description:
One of the following events occurred:
- The AMIS send application was started with a blank machine id.
- The AMIS send script application was started with an incorrect machine id.
Repair Action:
Contact your remote maintenance center.
IN SOFTWARE 0002
Description:
The AAG could not access the database table indicated in the message text. The database may have been corrupted.
Repair Action:
Contact your remote maintenance center.
IN SOFTWARE 0003
Description:
One of the following events occurred:
- The interface between the Service Creation Environment (SCE) and the AAG returned an error.
- The system received too many invalid login attempts.
- The AMIS send script Trigger mechanism is unable to start.
- A system error has occurred.
- The triggering process is not registered in the system process. The process entry has not automatically been made in the /etc/services file.
- The AAG triggering process is respawning more than 5 times in 10 minutes.
Repair Action:
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