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HOLD0002W | F.A fileaddr -- WAIT Q SIZE EXCEEDED THRESHOLD VALUE yyy |
Where:
Explanation: An attempt was made to hold a record that is already held by another entry control block (ECB). The hold request was added to the wait queue for that record. However, with this request the wait queue size exceeded the threshold value and this warning message was sent.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
HPR00001I | PATH SWITCH INITIATED FOR nnn RTP CONNECTIONS |
Where:
Explanation: An adjacent link station (ALS) failed; therefore, the RTP connections that were routed through that ALS need to establish a new route.
System Action: The TPF system starts a path switch for all of the RTP connections that were going through the ALS that failed.
User Response: None.
See TPF ACF/SNA Data Communications Reference for more information about RTP connections and path switches.
HPR00002I | PATH SWITCH SUCCESSFUL FOR nnn RTP CONNECTIONS |
Where:
Explanation: In the previous 5 seconds, a path switch was completed successfully for the specified number of RTP connections.
System Action: Data traffic resumes on the RTP connections.
User Response: None.
See TPF ACF/SNA Data Communications Reference for more information about RTP connections and path switches.
HPR00003I | PATH SWITCH FAILED FOR nnn RTP CONNECTIONS |
Where:
Explanation: In the previous 5 seconds, a path switch failed for the specified number of RTP connections.
System Action: The RTP connections are cleaned up along with all of the high-performance routing (HPR) LU-LU sessions that were using those RTP connections.
User Response: None.
See TPF ACF/SNA Data Communications Reference for more information about RTP connections and path switches.
HPR00004I | PATH SWITCH TIMED OUT FOR nnn RTP CONNECTIONS |
Where:
Explanation: In the previous 5 seconds, a path switch timed out for the specified number of RTP connections.
System Action: The RTP connections are cleaned up along with all of the high-performance routing (HPR) LU-LU sessions that were using those RTP connections.
User Response: None.
See TPF ACF/SNA Data Communications Reference for more information about RTP connections and path switches.
HPR00009E | NON-ACTIVATION XID FAILED FOR ALL HPR LINKS, ALL RTP CONNECTIONS ARE BEING CLEANED UP |
Explanation: A hardware IPL was performed for the TPF system when there were active rapid transport protocol (RTP) connections, but no links that support high-performance routing (HPR) support remained active across the IPL.
System Action: All RTP connections are cleaned up along with all of the HPR LU-LU sessions that were using those RTP connections.
User Response: None.
See TPF ACF/SNA Data Communications Reference for more information about HPR support and RTP connections.
HPR00010W | HPRMT IS 90 PERCENT FULL |
Explanation: The high-performance routing message table (HPRMT) is approaching full capacity because 90% of this table is in use.
System Action: None.
User Response: Increase the size of the HPRMT to continue saving output messages for high-performance routing (HPR) LU-LU sessions. To increase the size of the HPRMT, do the following:
See TPF ACF/SNA Data Communications Reference for more information about the HPRMT. See TPF ACF/SNA Network Generation for more information about the SNAKEY macro.
HPR00011E | HPRMT IS FULL -- OUTPUT MESSAGES NOT SAVED |
Explanation: The high-performance routing message table (HPRMT) is full.
System Action: Output messages for high-performance routing (HPR) LU-LU sessions cannot be saved until space becomes available in the HPRMT.
User Response: Increase the size of the HPRMT to continue saving output messages for HPR LU-LU sessions. To increase the size of the HPRMT, do the following:
See TPF ACF/SNA Data Communications Reference for more information about the HPRMT. See TPF ACF/SNA Network Generation for more information about the SNAKEY macro.