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IBM Tivoli NetView for z/OS Programming: Pipes - IBM notice

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PIPE NPDAEVD<br />

Syntax<br />

NPDAEVD:<br />

NPDAEVD<br />

Command Description<br />

The NPDAEVD stage command outputs NPDA (hardware monitor) event detail<br />

text messages and recommended actions. This stage is designed <strong>for</strong> use in a<br />

command list that automates NPDA events, and requires as input the type of<br />

message or messages that SAFE * produces in that environment. It outputs<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation that is difficult to derive directly from the input management services<br />

unit (MSU) with the MSUSEG function. If input that is not valid is provided, the<br />

NPDAEVD stage outputs message CNM464I. If valid input is provided, the<br />

NPDAEVD stage outputs up to five multiline messages described as follows:<br />

Streams<br />

Recommended actions:<br />

LINES WHICH CL<strong>OS</strong>ELY APPROXIMATE THE NPDA RECOMMENDED<br />

ACTION DISPLAY<br />

Event description:<br />

NPDA "LONG" EVENT DESCRIPTION (USUALLY ONE LINE)<br />

Probable cause:<br />

NPDA "LONG" PROBABLE CAUSE (USUALLY ONE LINE)<br />

Qualifiers:<br />

1. QUALIFIER 1 TEXT<br />

2. QUALIFIER 2 TEXT<br />

Other:<br />

OTHER NPDA NON-GENERIC-ALERT TEXTS<br />

Stream Type Number Supported<br />

Input 1<br />

Output 1<br />

Termination Conditions<br />

NPDAEVD terminates when its input stream disconnects.<br />

Usage Notes<br />

PIPE NPDAEVD<br />

v NPDAEVD cannot be a first stage command.<br />

v NPDAEVD supports only SNA major vectors (typically a "0000" generic or<br />

non-generic alert) within an NMVT or newer envelope. Older architectures, such<br />

as RECMS or RECFMS, are not supported.<br />

Chapter 2. Pipeline Stages and Syntax 177

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