o clock set This event is generated each time that a DECdts process sets its local clock. Arguments: new time Specifies the corrected clock setting. old time Specifies the faulty time before the clock was set. o different epoch detected This event is generated each time the local node receives a time value that has an epoch number different from its own. This event normally occurs after a node's epoch has been changed. Arguments: local epoch Specifies the local node's epoch number. number server [id] Specifies the known servers and their epoch numbers. o disable completed This event is generated each time that a disable command is executed to stop DECdts. o enable completed This event is generated each time that an enable command is executed to start DECdts. o epoch change completed This event is generated each time that the epoch is set for the local node. Arguments: new epoch Specifies the epoch number after the epoch was declared. old epoch Specifies the epoch number before the epoch was declared. o insufficient resources detected This event is generated each time that the node's virtual memory is full. The event is displayed on all nodes and is usually followed by a system abort. o invalid message detected This event is generated each time that the local node receives a corrupted or incorrect message. Invalid messages are normally retransmitted, but the hexadecimal contents of the invalid message are supplied for troubleshooting. Arguments: message Specifies the hexadecimal contents of the invalid message. node [id] Specifies the full name of the node that generated the invalid message. o local time does not intersect This event is generated each time that the time interval of the local node does not intersect with the values received from other servers. If this event is frequently generated, you may wish to decrease the setting for the characteristic synchronization hold down or increase the settings for the characteristics error tolerance or maximum inaccuracy. Arguments: clock set Specifies whether or not the clock was automatically set to correct the local fault. If false, the clock was not set to correct the local fault. computed Specifies the intersection of the majority of server time times. local time Specifies the local time interval that does not intersect with the computed time. o no global server This event is generated at a courier server when it cannot locate a global server. o protocol version mismatch detected This event is generated each time that the DECdts protocol version of a received message does not match the protocol in force at the local node. Argument: node [id] Specifies the full name of the node that generated the message with the incompatible protocol version. o server not responding This event is generated at a courier server when it attempts to synchronize with the listed global server, but the server does not respond. The event may be caused by a low characteristic setting for wan timeout. Argument: node [id] Specifies the node name of the server not responding. o server time does not intersect This event is generated each time that the local node receives a potentially faulty time value from a server. If the event is repeatedly generated for the same node, examine the node's settings for these characteristics: error tolerance, synchronization hold down, and maximum inaccuracy. Argument: server [id] Specifies the list of servers used in the synchronization. o synchronization completed This event is generated each time that a synchronization is completed for the local node. Arguments: clock Specifies the relative time that the local clock adjustment needs to be adjusted to match the computed time. computed Specifies the time computed from the intersection of time all server time intervals. This event is one that network managers commonly select to be blocked. If you wish to block this event, you may do so using the NET$EVENT_LOCAL script. For more information about that script, refer to HELP NETWORK_MANAGEMENT EVENT_DISPATCHER. o system error detected This event is generated each time that the operating system has a system error relevant to DECdts operation. See the system documentation for an explanation of the report text. Argument: error text Specifies the system error report. o time provider failure detected This event is generated each time that an external time provider returns an invalid time or does not respond. o time representation version mismatch detected This event is generated each time that the local node receives a response indicating that it is using an invalid time representation version. Argument: node [id] Specifies the name of the node that is running the incompatible time representation version. o too few servers detected This event is generated each time that the number of servers specified by the servers required characteristic are not available for synchronization with the local node. Arguments: number Specifies the number of servers that responded to detected the synchronization request. number Specifies the number of servers required for required synchronization. o too many servers detected This event is generated each time that server responses overflow the synchronization list buffer of the local node. The difference between the maximum delivered and number accepted arguments is the number of responses that overflowed the buffer. Arguments: number Specifies the number of server responses that were accepted accepted by the node. number Specifies the number of servers responding to a detected solicitation. o update initiated This event confirms an attempt to change the system time resulting from the update command. Arguments: current time Specifies the current system time. update time Specifies the new, updated system time.