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SQLD0011ISDD ENTRY FOR RDB rdbname ADDED

Where:

rdbname
The name of the relational database (RDB) definition.

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered with the ADD parameter specified to add a new RDB definition to the structured query language (SQL) database management system directory (SDD) in memory and on file.

System Action: Processing is completed for the command.

User Response: Review this message for your information.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information about the ZSQLD function.

SQLD0014ISDD INITIATLIZED

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered with the INITIALIZE parameter specified to initialize the structured query language (SQL) database management system directory (SDD) in memory and on file.

System Action: Processing is completed for the command.

User Response: Review this message for your information.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information about the ZSQLD function.

SQLD0015ISDD ENTRY FOR RDB-rdbname MODIFIED

Where:

rdbname
The name of the relational database (RDB) definition.

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered with the MODIFY parameter specified to modify the information associated with the RDB in the structured query language (SQL) database management system directory (SDD).

System Action: Processing is completed for the command.

User Response: Review this message for your information.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information about the ZSQLD function.

SQLD0016ISDD ENTRIES FOR RDB-rdbname REMOVED

Where:

rdbname
The name of the relational database (RDB) definition.

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered with the REMOVE parameter specified to remove the RDB and its associated information from the structured query language (SQL) database management system directory (SDD) in memory and on file.

System Action: Processing is completed for the command.

User Response: Review this message for your information.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information about the ZSQLD function.

SQLD0081ITRACING ADDED FOR ALL RDBS. OVERRIDES SELECTIVE TRACING

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered to begin global tracing on all relational database (RDB) names. Global tracing overrides selective tracing although the settings for selective tracing remain unchanged.

System Action: The system begins to collect trace entries for all relational database names.

User Response: Enter the ZSTTD command to display the trace entries.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD and ZSTTD commands. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information.

SQLD0082ETHE VALUE OF THE PARAMETER MUST BE EITHER ON OR OFF

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered with selective tracing specified but the ON or OFF parameters were not specified.

System Action: The ZSQLD command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZSQLD command again and specify the ON parameter to start the selective tracing of relational database entries or the OFF parameter to stop selective tracing.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information.

SQLD0083ETHE CCSID SPECIFIED FOR kind, ccsid IS INCORRECT

Where:

kind
The CCSID or TPFCCSID parameter.

ccsid
The coded character set identifier (CCSID).

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered with a coded character set number specified for a coded character set identifier that is not correct. The coded character set identifier must be defined as either single or mixed style when specified alone or as single, double, or mixed style according to the position when specified as part of a single-byte CCSID.double-byte CCSID.mixed-byte CCSID.

The term style refers to the CSMNC macro STYLE parameter that specifies whether a coded character set identifier is single-byte, double-byte, or mixed-byte.

System Action: The ZSQLD command is rejected.

User Response: Ensure that the coded character set identifier that you specified has the correct style (single, double, or mixed) for the position where it is being used to specify a CCSID or TPFCCSID parameter. The style for coded character set identifier can be found in the CSNAM data set.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information.

SQLD0084EA VALUE MUST BE SPECIFIED FOR A CCSID

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered with the CCSID or TPFCCSID parameter specified that did not contain a coded character set number. For example, zero (0) is not a valid character set number.

System Action: The ZSQLD command is rejected.

User Response: Ensure that the coded character set identifier that you specified has correct coded character set numbers with correct styles (single, double, or mixed) for the position where they are being used to specify a CCSID or TPFCCSID parameter.

The term style refers to the CSMNC macro STYLE parameter that specifies whether a coded character set identifier is single-byte, double-byte, or mixed-byte.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information.

SQLD0085ETHE kind SPECIFIED AS ccsid IS NOT AVAILABLE

Where:

kind
The CCSID or TPFCCSID parameter.

ccsid
The coded character set identifier (CCSID).

Explanation: The number specified on the ZSQLD command as a coded character set number was not found in the code set registry table. The coded character set identifier (CCSID) must be defined in the CSNAM data set so it can be used.

System Action: The ZSQLD command is rejected.

User Response: Ensure that the number that you specified is defined in the CPGS table before trying to use it. Otherwise, substitute another CCSID of the appropriate style.

The term style refers to the CSMNC macro STYLE parameter that specifies whether a coded character set identifier is single-byte, double-byte, or mixed-byte.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information.

SQLD0086ISELECTIVE TRACING STOPPED

Explanation: Selective tracing of TPF Application Requester entries for a particular relational database (RDB) stops.

System Action: The system stops collecting trace entries for the relational database.

User Response: Enter the ZSQLD command with the SELECT parameter specified to continue collecting trace entries.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information.

SQLD0087ISELECTIVE TRACING STARTED

Explanation: Selective tracing of TPF Application Requester entries starts for a particular relational database (RDB).

System Action: The system begins collecting trace entries for the relational database.

User Response: Enter the ZSQLD command with the SELECT parameter specified to stop collecting trace entries.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information.

SQLD0088IGLOBAL TRACING STOPPED. SELECTIVE TRACING ENABLED

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered to end global tracing on all relational databases (RDBs). Although global tracing overrides selective tracing, the settings for selective tracing remain unchanged during global tracing. When global tracing stops, selective tracing continues on any relational database names that have selective tracing defined.

System Action: The system begins collecting trace entries only for relational databases that are specified for selective tracing.

User Response: Enter the ZSTTD command to display the trace entries.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD and ZSTTD commands. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information.

SQLD0089ETHE TPF CCSID SPECIFIED IS NOT INSTALLED

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered with a coded character set identifier (CCSID) for the TPFCCSID parameter that is not installed.

System Action: The ZSQLD command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. See your system programmer for more information about installed CCSIDS.
  2. Enter the command and specify a CCSID that is installed.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information.

SQLD0091EREQUEST FAILED -THE ENTRY FOR RDB-rdbname WAS NOT FOUND

Where:

rdbname
The name of the relational database (RDB) definition.

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered with the MODIFY, REMOVE, or DISPLAY parameter specified but the request was canceled because the RDB was not found in the structured query language (SQL) database management system directory (SDD).

System Action: Processing is completed for the command request.

User Response: Verify that you specified the correct RDB name and whether it is in the SDD.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information about the function.

SQLD0092EENTRY for RDB-rdbname NOT ADDED --ONE ALREADY EXISTS

Where:

rdbname
The name of the relational database (RDB) definition.

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered with the ADD parameter specified to add the RDB definition to the structured query language (SQL) database management system directory (SDD) and the request was canceled because the definition is already in the SDD. in the SDD.

System Action: Processing is completed for the command.

User Response: Check whether you have entered the correct RDB name.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information about the function.

SQLD0093EREQUEST FAILED -THE SDD IS INVALID. INITIALIZATION IS REQUIRED

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered but the request was canceled because the structured query language (SQL) database management system directory (SDD) must be initialized first.

System Action: Processing is completed for the message request.

User Response: Initialize the SDD.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information about the function.

SQLD0094EENTRY for RDB-rdbname NOT ADDED -THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SDD ENTRIES HAVE ALREADY BEEN DEFINED

Where:

rdbname
The name of the relational database (RDB) definition.

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered with the ADD parameter specified but the request was because the maximum number of structured query language (SQL) database management system directories (SDD) specified by MAXSDD in CTK2 are already defined to the TPF system.

System Action: Processing is completed for the command.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure you have defined the appropriate SDD entries.
  2. If all the existing SDD entries are required, do the following:
    1. Enter the ZNKEY command to increase the number of SDD entries.
    2. IPL the TPF system again.
    3. Add the new SDD entry.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD and ZNKEY commands. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information about the function. See TPF ACF/SNA Network Generation for more information about the SNAKEY macro.

SQLD0095ETHE VALUE SPECIFIED FOR parameter, value, IS TOO LARGE -VALUE MUST BE BETWEEN 0 and 65535

Where:

parameter
MAXHC or CCSID. MAXHC is the number of hot conversations allowed. CCSID is the coded character set identifier.

value
The incorrect value specified.

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered with a value specified for the ADD or MODIFY parameter that is not valid. The value must be between 0 and 65535.

System Action: Processing is completed for the command request.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Check the value that is specified for MAXHC or CCSID.
  2. Enter the ZSQLD command again and specify a valid value for the ADD or MODIFY parameter.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information about the function.

SQLD0096EZSQLD REQUEST FAILED

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered but an unknown error occurred so the request is canceled.

System Action: Processing is completed for the command.

User Response: Check for dumps that may have occurred because of the error.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information about the function.

SQLD0097EREQUEST FAILED --THE SDD IS NOT AVAILABLE. RESTART MUST COMPLETE FIRST

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered but the request was canceled because the structured query language (SQL) database management system directories (SDD) were not loaded yet.

System Action: Processing is completed for the ZSQLD command.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure the TPF system is in 1052 state.
  2. Enter the ZSQLD command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command. See the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information about the function.

SQLD0098ETPF CCSID SPECIFIED IS NOT INSTALLED

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered with a coded character set identifier (CCSID) specified that was not found in the code set registry table. You must define the coded character set identifier in the CSNAM data set to use it.

System Action: The ZSQLD command is rejected.

User Response: Do one of the following:

The term style refers to the CSMNC macro STYLE parameter that specifies whether a coded character set identifier is single-byte, double-byte, or mixed-byte.

See TPF Operations and the TPF Application Requester User's Guide for more information about the ZSQLD command.

SQLD0117ISTART OF ZSQLD DISPLAY RDB NETID LU HOSTNAME ----- -------- ---- -------- rdbname netid luname hostname CCSID (S.D.M) TPFCCSID (S.D.M) MAXHC SEL PORT -------------------- ------------------------ ------- ----- ----- ccsid tpfccsid maxhc selectset port SRVRLSLV - srvrlslv SRVNAM - srvnam SRVCLSNM - srvclsnm TRACE - traceset MODE - mode AVAIL HC - nnnn NEXT HC ADDR - addr END OF ZSQLD DISPLAY

Where:

rdbname
The name of the remote database management system (DBMS).

netid
The network ID where the DBMS resides, or N/A if this DBMS is accessed by Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol TCP/IP.

luname
The logical unit (LU) name where the DBMS resides, or N/A if this DBMS is accessed by LU 6.2.

hostname
The Internet Protocol (IP) address or host name where the DBMS resides, or N/A if this DBMS is accessed by TCP/IP.

ccsid
The coded character set identifiers (CCSIDs) for the DBMS.

tpfccsid
The coded character set identifiers for the TPF system DBMS.

maxhc
The maximum number of hot conversations or hot connections (hotcons) allocated to this DBMS.

sel
The setting of the SELECT switch for the DBMS.

port
The port number for the database on the remote application server.

srvrlslv
The server release level.

srvrnam
The server name.

srvclsnm
The server class name.

traceset
The setting of the SQL TRACE switch.

mode
The APPC mode used for this relational database (RDB), or N/A if this DBMS is accessed by TCP/IP.

nnnn
The number of available hotcons.

addr
The next hotcon entry.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZSQLD command with the DISPLAY LONG parameter specified to display the detailed database management system (DBMS) information in the structured query language (SQL) database management directory (SDD).

System Action: Processing is completed for the command.

User Response: Review this message for your information.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command.

SQLD0118ISTART OF ZSQLD DISPLAY RDB NETID LU ----- -------- ---- rdbname netid luname MAXHC SEL HOSTNAME -------------------- ------------------------ ------- ----- maxhc sel hostname END OF ZSQLD DISPLAY

Where:

rdbname
The name of the remote database management system (DBMS).

netid
The network ID where the DBMS resides.

luname
The logical unit (LU) name where the DBMS resides, or N/A if this DBMS is accessed by TCP/IP.

maxhc
The maximum number of hot conversations or hot connections (hotcons) allocated to this DBMS.

sel
The setting of the SELECT switch for the DBMS.

hostname
The Internet Protocol (IP) address or host name where the DBMS resides, or N/A if this DBMS is accessed by LU 6.2.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZSQLD command with the DISPLAY SHORT parameter specified to display the database management system (DBMS) names and associated information in the structured query language (SQL) database management system directory (SDD).

System Action: Processing is completed for the command.

User Response: Review this message for your information.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command.

SQLD0151WSDD ENTRY FOR RDB-rdbname ADDED WITH WARNINGS warning text warning text END OF WARNINGS

Where:

rdbname
The name of the relational database (RDB) definition.

warning text
Any combination of the following:

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered with the ADD parameter specified to add the RDB definition entry to the structured query language (SQL) database management system directory (SDD) in memory and on file.

The warning messages indicate something is wrong with the entry.

If the host name could not be resolved, one of the following reasons may be the cause:

System Action: Processing is completed for the command.

User Response: Verify that the RDB entry is correct and modify the entry if it is not correct.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command.

SQLD0152WSDD ENTRY FOR RDB-rdbname MODIFIED WITH WARNINGS warning text warning text END OF WARNINGS

Where:

rdbname
The name of the relational database (RDB) definition.

warning text
Any combination of the following:

Explanation: The ZSQLD command was entered with the MODIFY parameter specified to modify the RDB definition in the structured query language (SQL) database management system directory (SDD) in memory and on file.

The warning messages indicate something is wrong with the modification.

If the host name could not be resolved, one of the following reasons may be the cause:

An LU- type parameter was entered, but the RDB was not configured for LU (NETID/MODE).

System Action: Processing is completed for the command.

User Response: Verify that the RDB entry is correct and modify the entry if it is not correct.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSQLD command.

SSCP0001Itype name action PROCESSING COMPLETE

Where:

type
The type of device.

name
The name of the device.

action
The type of action, which can be:

Explanation: This is a normal response to the ZNETW command. This message has different meanings based on the type of resource:

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

SSCP0002ICDRM nau 0858 SENSE TO ACTCDRM, AUTOMATIC RESEND OF ACTCDRM IN PROGRESS

Where:

nau
The network addressable unit (NAU) for the CDRM session.

Segment Reference: CSCP

Explanation: An operator is trying to reactivate the CDRM session after the remote system services control point (SSCP) initiated and completed a nondisruptive CDRM inactivation.

If the remote SSCP initiated the nondisruptive CDRM inactivation, the remote SSCP rejects the first ACTCDRM request because it interprets it as an attempt at automatic recovery. The TPF 4.1 system automatically sends the ACTCDRM request again.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF ACF/SNA Data Communications Reference for more information.

SSCP0003I LU luname LU DELETED/REDEFINED DURING DYNAMIC LOAD

Where:

luname
The logical unit (LU) name.

Segment Reference: CSDL

Explanation: A session initiation request was received for a logical unit (LU) that was deleted by a dynamic load.

System Action: The session initiation request is rejected.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZNOPL commands.

SSCP0004ELU luname LUNAMES/OSTG GEN NUMBERS MISMATCH BETWEEN RVT1/NCB, SESSION DEACTIVATED

Where:

luname
The logical unit (LU) name.

Segment Reference: CSDL

Explanation: The response to SDT was received for a logical unit (LU) whose LU name or the offline ACF/SNA table generation (OSTG) generation number in the resource vector table (RVT) is different from that in the node control block (NCB).

System Action: The session is deactivated.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZNNCB command.

SSCP0021Inauname ER 0 NOW OPERATIONAL

Where:

nauname
The network addressable unit (NAU) name.

Segment Reference: CSCP

Explanation: Explicit Route 0 to the Network Control Program (NCP) name is operational. This is normally a part of the NCP activation sequence.

Note:
This message is issued only on a test system. It does not appear on a production system.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZNETW ACT command.

SSCP0022Inauname ER 0 NOW ACTIVE

Where:

nauname
The network addressable unit (NAU) name.

Segment Reference: CSCP

Explanation: Explicit Route 0 to the Network Control Program (NCP) name is active. This is normally a part of the NCP activation sequence.

Note:
This message is issued only on a test system. It does not appear on a production system.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZNETW ACT command.

SSCP0023Inauname VR 0 NOW ACTIVE

Where:

nauname
The network addressable unit (NAU) name.

Segment Reference: CSCP

Explanation: Virtual Route 0 to the Network Control Program (NCP) name is active. This is not normally a part of the NCP activation sequence.

Note:
This message is issued only on a test system. It does not appear on a production system.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZNETW ACT command. See TPF ACF/SNA Data Communications Reference for more information about FID4 considerations.

SSCP0024Inauname ER 1 NOW OPERATIONAL

Where:

nauname
The network addressable unit (NAU) name.

Segment Reference: CSCP

Explanation: Explicit Route 1 to the Network Control Program (NCP) name is operational. This is normally a part of the NCP activation sequence.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZNETW ACT command.

SSCP0025Inauname ER 1 NOW ACTIVE

Where:

nauname
The network addressable unit (NAU) name.

Segment Reference: CSCP

Explanation: Explicit Route 1 to the Network Control Program (NCP) name is active. This is normally a part of the NCP activation sequence.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZNETW ACT command.

SSCP0026Inauname FORCED NC-DACTVR RECEIVED

Where:

nauname
The network addressable unit (NAU) name.

Segment Reference: CSCP

Explanation: A forced NC-DACTVR was received for the Network Control Program (NCP). Clean up process is initiated for the NCP.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

SSCP0027Inauname VR 1 NOW ACTIVE

Where:

nauname
The network addressable unit (NAU) name.

Segment Reference: CSCP

Explanation: Virtual Route 1 to the Network Control Program (NCP) referenced is the message is active. This is normally a part of the NCP activation sequence.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for the ZNETW ACT command. See TPF ACF/SNA Data Communications Reference for more information about FID4 considerations.

SSCP0028Inauname VR RESYNC PROCESSING BEGUN

Where:

nauname
The network addressable unit (NAU) name.

Segment Reference: CSCP

Explanation: Virtual route resynchronization is activated on the Network Control Program (NCP) specified by the name referenced in the message. This is normally a part of NCP virtual route resynchronization following a software or hardware IPL

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF ACF/SNA Data Communications Reference for more information about hardware IPL considerations and FID4 considerations.

SSCP0029Idevice name ZNRVT INITIALIZATION COMPLETE

Where:

device
The type of device.

name
The name of the device.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZNRVT INITIALIZE command.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZNRVT INITIALIZE command.

SSCP0030Inauname VR RESYNC PROCESSING COMPLETE

Where:

nauname
The network addressable unit (NAU) name.

Segment Reference: CSCP

Explanation: Virtual route resynchronization is complete on the Network Control Program (NCP) specified by name. This is normally a part of NCP virtual route resynchronization following a software or hardware IPL.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF ACF/SNA Data Communications Reference for more information about the hardware IPL considerations and FID4 considerations.

SSCP0031Enauname VR RESYNC FAILED

Where:

nauname
The network addressable unit (NAU) name.

Segment Reference: CSCP

Explanation: Virtual route resynchronization failed on the Network Control Program (NCP) specified by name. A failure occurred because of one of the following errors:

System Action: The TPF 4.1 system issues a DISCONTACT request to disconnect the NCP.

User Response: Start the network again.

See TPF ACF/SNA Data Communications Reference for more information about the hardware IPL considerations and FID4 considerations.

SSCP0032Itype name NOW BEING SLOW POLLED

Where:

type
The type of device.

name
The name of the device.

Segment Reference: CSDM

Explanation: The TPF 4.1 system received an indication that a network addressable unit (NAU) became inoperable. Therefore, the TPF 4.1 system has started slow polling of that node.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

SSCP0035ILU luname INOPERATIVE

Where:

luname
The logical unit (LU) name.

Segment Reference: CSDM

Explanation: A data message sent on an LU-LU session was rejected with a sense code indicating that the remote LU is no longer active.

System Action: The TPF system starts lost terminal processing to clean up the LU-LU session.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Activate the remote LU again.
  2. Start the LU-LU session again.

See TPF ACF/SNA Data Communications Reference for more information about LU-LU sessions and sense code processing.

SSCP0036Inauname VR RESYNC FAILED DUE TO TIME-OUT

Where:

nauname
The network addressable unit (NAU) name.

Segment Reference: CSJP

Explanation: Virtual route resynchronization failed on the Network Control Program (NCP) specified by name. Failure occurred because the virtual route resynchronization was unable to recover the virtual route sequence number from the NCP within the time-out limit.

System Action: If the response to the deactivate virtual route request (DACTVR) is outstanding, the TPF 4.1 system handles the time-out as a good response to DACTVR. Otherwise, the TPF 4.1 system issues a DISCONTACT request to disconnect the NCP.

User Response: Start the network again if the NCP is shut down.

See TPF ACF/SNA Data Communications Reference for more information about the hardware IPL considerations and FID4 considerations.

SSCP0039Itype name AUTO NETWORK SHUTDOWN COMPLETE

Where:

type
The type of device.

name
The name of the device.

Segment Reference: CSCP

Explanation: The TPF 4.1 system received an auto network shutdown complete (ANSC) input path information unit (PIU). After this message is issued, lost terminal processing is invoked to clean up the system resources.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

SSCP0040ECDRM devicename CDRM ACTIVATION CONTENTION

Where:

devicename
The name of the device.

Segment Reference: CSJA

Explanation: Contention status was discovered while trying to activate a CDRM. A negative response with sense code X'80D' is issued.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

SSCP0041ECDRM devicename CDRM DEACTIVATION CONTENTION

Where:

devicename
The name of the device.

Segment Reference: CSJE

Explanation: A cross domain terminate (CDTERM) request was received for a logical unit (LU) that is already involved in a CDTERM operation.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

SSCP0042ICDRM devicename NOW ACTIVE

Where:

devicename
The name of the device.

Segment Reference: CSDM

Explanation: A cross domain terminate (CDRM) request is active due to the CDRM activation procedure (ACTCDRM).

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

SSCP0043ICDRM devicename NOW INACTIVE

Where:

devicename
The name of the device.

Segment Reference: CSDM

Explanation: A cross domain terminate (CDRM) request is inactive due to a CDRM deactivation procedure (DACTCDRM).

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

SSCP0050Etype name ACTIVATE FAILED DUE TO TIMEOUT

Where:

type
The type of device.

name
The name of the device.

Segment Reference: CSDT

Explanation: The TPF 4.1 system sent out an SNA start date traffic (SDT) and did not receive a response resulting in the cleaning up of the session.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

SSCP0051Etype name SESSION INITIATION FAILED DUE TO NO RESPONSE

Where:

type
The type of device.

name
The name of the device.

Segment Reference: CSDT

Explanation: The TPF 4.1 system sent out an SNA bind and did not receive a response resulting in the cleaning up of the session.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

SSCP0058E LU devicename ACT FAILED -- NAU NOT AVAILABLE....

Where:

devicename
The name of the device.

Segment Reference: CSCN

Explanation: The TPF 4.1 system sent a request to a logical unit (LU) that is not available.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

SSCP0072Itype name NODE HAS GONE INOPERATIVE

Where:

type
The type of device

name
The name of the device

Segment Reference: CSDO

Explanation: The TPF 4.1 system received an inoperative input path information unit (PIU) indicating that a node became inoperable. After this message is issued, lost terminal processing is entered to clean up the TPF control blocks for that node.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

SSCP0073Etype name START FAILED FOR NODE

Where:

type
The type of device.

name
The name of the device.

Explanation: The node was not started because the wrong Network Control Program (NCP) was loaded from the IBM Virtual Telecommunications Access Method (VTAM).

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

SSCP0079Etype name START FAILED -- UNABLE TO ESTABLISH A SESSION

Where:

type
The type of device.

name
The name of the device.

Segment Reference: CSDO

Explanation: The TPF 4.1 system received a response from the path information unit (PIU) with a sense code indicating the reason of failure during the starting of a session in sequence. Depending upon the SNA command sent, the TPF 4.1 system aborts, cleans up, or notifies the failed node.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

SSCP0089Etype name WRONG NCP LOADED, 37X5-vtamncp TPF-tpfncp

Where:

type
The type of device.

name
The name of the device.

vtamncp
The Network Control Program (NCP) that was loaded from the IBM Virtual Telecommunications Method (VTAM).

tpfncp
The NCP that was specified in the activation request from the TPF 4.1 system.

Explanation: An activate request was made for an NCP that was not loaded by VTAM. A different load module was loaded from VTAM.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

SSCP0090Etype name LU luname FUNCTIONAL CONSOLE FAILURE

Where:

type
The type of device.

name
The name of the device.

luname
The logical unit (LU) name.

Segment Reference: CMTL

Explanation: During an output message transmitter (OMT) lost terminal processing, it is discovered that the failing network addressable unit (NAU) is a functional console. After cleaning up the node control block (NCB), this message is issued to inform the operator of the failure.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

SSCP0099Etype name -FME SENSE-sense CMD-command

Where:

type
The type of device.

name
The name of the device.

sense
The sense data.

command
The command.

Segment Reference: CSCN

Explanation: A network service input path information unit (PIU) is received with sense data included. This message provides that sense data.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

SSLD0001Isegment - SSL DAEMON PROCESSES STARTED

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0002Isegment - SSL DAEMON PROCESSES SHUTTING DOWN

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0003Isegment - SSL DAEMON PROCESSES STOPPED

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0004Isegment - SSL DAEMON PROCESSES RECYCLING

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0005Isegment - SSL DAEMON PROCESSES RECYCLED

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0007Isegment - SSL STATISTICAL INFORMATION

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0008Isegment - SSL STATISTICAL COUNTERS CLEARED

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0010Isegment - SHUTDOWN OF SSL DAEMON PROCESSES CONTINUES WITH SESSSEC-sessions

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0011Isegment - RECYCLE OF SSL DAEMON PROCESSES CONTINUES WITH SESSSEC-sessions

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0020Esegment - NO SSL DAEMON PROCESSES ARE DEFINED

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0021Esegment - SSL DAEMON PROCESSES ALREADY STARTED

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0022Esegment - NOT ENOUGH ECBS TO START SSL DAEMONS

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0023Esegment - CANNOT RECYCLE, SSL DAEMONS ARE STOPPING

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0024Esegment - NOT ENOUGH THREADS TO START SSL DAEMONS

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0025Esegment - WRONG SYSTEM STATE TO START SSL DAEMONS

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0026Esegment - SSL CODE UNABLE TO GET STORAGE, MALLOC FAILED

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0030Esegment - SSL DAEMON PROCESSES ARE NOT ACTIVE

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0032Esegment - NOT ENOUGH ECBS TO RECYCLE SSL DAEMONS

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0040Esegment - TCP/IP NATIVE STACK SUPPORT NOT DEFINED

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0041Esegment - SYSTEM IS IN RESTART MODE

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0050Esegment - THE SSL COS CONFIG FILE /etc/sslshared.txt DOES NOT EXIST

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0051Esegment - ERROR OPENING THE SSL COS CONFIG FILE /etc/sslshared.txt

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0052Esegment - ERROR IN LINE line OF THE SSL COS CONFIG FILE /etc/sslshared.txt

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0053Esegment - THE SSL COS CONFIG FILE /etc/sslshared.txt IS TOO BIG

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.

SSLD0054Isegment - THE SSL COS CONFIG FILE /etc/sslshared.txt REFRESHED

Explanation: The message information is delivered as browser-readable HTML files only. To view this information, go to http://www.ibm.com/tpf/pubs/tpfpubs.htm, click SSL for the TPF 4.1 System: An Online User's Guide, and click Using System Errors and Messages from the left navigation bar.