Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
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8-1546 Issue 1 May 2002
f. Error 6001 indicates that an operating system error occurred on the active
server. The aux data gives the source of the error:
g. Error 6002 indicates that an application error occurred on the active server.
See note (m) to diagnose the error using the aux data.
h. Error 6003 indicates that an application alarm occurred on the active
server. See note (m) to diagnose the error using the aux data.
i. Error 6100 indicates that an operating system error occurred on the
standby server. See error 6001 (g) to interpret the aux data.
j. Error 6102 indicates that an application error occurred on the standby
server. See note (m) to diagnose the error using the aux data.
k. Error 6103 indicates that an application alarm occurred on the standby
server. See note (m) to diagnose the error using the aux data.
l. For error types 6002, 6003, 6102, and 6103, the aux-data value points to
the MO that the error or alarm is logged against. The following table lists
possible aux-data values and their associated MOs. Locate the Error Log
entry for the indicated MO and follow the instructions for that error.
m. The following table and notes give causes and recommendations for each
AUX data value for error 605.
Aux-Data Value Operating System Error Type
5 Software Abort
6
Server Bus Error
AUX Data Implicated MO
4137 PKT-INT
16384 PROCR
16385 MEM-BD
16389 DUPINT
16391 SW-CTL
16392 H-ADAPTR
16397 R-MEDIA
16398 DISK