The dialog command does not display a status value when it exits. To find the status value returned, and its meaning, do the following:
$ SHOW SYMBOL $STATUS
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Status Value (Hex.) |
Meaning of the Status |
|---|---|
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10000065 |
Success |
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10000066 |
A bad dialog file was specified |
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10000068 |
A bad system name was specified |
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1000006A |
Unable to connect to the serviced system |
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1000006C |
The system console is locked by another user |
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1000006E |
You do not have UNLOCK privilege |
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10000070 |
You do not have BREAK privilege |
|
10000072 |
Invalid syntax for WAIT command |
|
10000074 |
Timeout of WAIT command |
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10000076 |
Dialog file has syntax error |
|
10000078 |
Unable to read the Console Manager configuration file |
|
1000007A |
The serviced system is being archived |
|
1000007C |
Dialog could not check the status of the serviced system |
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