COMMANDS AND RESPONSES
ADD Command
ZCOM-ERR-MAX-LIMIT-EXCEEDED (-12)
Your management application attempted to add more than 253
subdevices on a single line. Typically, you can define as
many as 255 subdevices; however, two subdevices are reserved:
#ZSPI and #DEBUG.
ZCOM-ERR-CMD-MISMATCH (-4)
Your management application tried to add a process or a line
by using the object type ZCOM-OBJ-PROC or ZCOM-OBJ-LINE. The
command is valid only for the object type ZCOM-OBJ-SU.
ZCOM-ERR-CMD-INV-IN-SUMSTATE (-3)
Your management application tried to add a subdevice while the
line was in the DIAGNOSING summary state. The line must be
in the STOPPED or STARTED summary state to process the ADD
command.
ZTR3-ERR-ALRDY-USING-ADDR (6)
Your management application attempted to add a subdevice at an
address already in use by another object. Reissue the command
using a value for the ZADDR field that has not been previously
assigned.
ZTR3-ERR-CLIP-PROB (2)
Your management application attempted to add a subdevice but
the operation failed because of an internal CLIP problem.
Check event messages 165 and 164 for CLIP information and
contact your Tandem representative.
ZSPI-TKN-ENDLIST indicates the end of a data list or an error
list. This token is described in "SPI Standard Definitions"
in Section 5 and the
Distributed Systems Management (DSM)
Programming Manual.
Operational Notes
•
ADD is a sensitive command.
•
When the command is successfully completed, the subdevice is
placed in the STOPPED summary state.
•
The line must not be in the DIAG summary state when this
command is issued.
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