COMMANDS AND RESPONSES
INFO Command
ZSPI-TKN-ERRLIST indicates the beginning of an error list. See
"SPI Standard Definitions" in Section 5 for details.
ZSPI-TKN-RETCODE specifies the return code for the command. This
token is described in "SPI Standard Definitions" in Section 5
and the
Distributed Systems Management (DSM) Programming Manual.
For details on the data-communications error numbers and their
associated error lists, see "Common Error Numbers and Error
Lists" in the
Communications Management Programming Manual.
The possible nonzero values of RETCODE in response to the INFO
command are as follows:
ZCOM-ERR-EMPT-RSP (-33)
ZCOM-ERR-TKN-REQ (-29)
ZCOM-ERR-TKN-DUP (-27)
ZCOM-ERR-TKN-CODE-INV (-26)
ZCOM-ERR-SUB-NOT-FOUND (-25)
ZCOM-ERR-SSID-INV (-24)
ZCOM-ERR-OBJNAME-INV (-19)
ZCOM-ERR-OBJ-NOT-SUPP (-18)
ZCOM-ERR-OBJ-NOT-FOUND (-17)
ZCOM-ERR-NO-MEM-SPACE (-14)
ZCOM-ERR-FNAME-INV (-9)
ZCOM-ERR-CMD-TIMED-OUT (-7)
ZCOM-ERR-TKN-VAL-INV (-30)
Your management application specified the SUB modifier with
the value ZCOM-VAL-SUB-ONLY for the SU object type. The SU
object type accepts only the value ZCOM-VAL-SUB-NONE or ZCOM-
VAL-SUB-ALL for the SUB modifier.
ZCOM-ERR-CMD-MISMATCH (-4)
Your management application tried to obtain information about
a process using the value ZCOM-OBJ-PROC. The command is valid
only for the value ZCOM-OBJ-LINE or ZCOM-OBJ-SU.
ZSPI-TKN-ENDLIST indicates the end of a data list or an error
list. See "SPI Standard Definitions" in Section 5 for details.
ZSPI-TKN-CONTEXT specifies whether there are more reply messages
to be received for a response. If this token is present, the
response will continue to the next reply message. If this token
is not present, the reply message is the last to be received.
See "SPI Standard Definitions" in Section 5 for details.
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