gtpm4m1mMessages (System Error and Offline)

MSA0

MSA001TOO MANY APPLICATIONS SPECIFIED FOR MESSAGE ROUTER

Severity: 5

Explanation: The message router macros support only up to 256 application programs.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Make the necessary corrections.
  2. Rerun SIP stage I.

MSA002APPL=S CAN ONLY BE SPECIFIED IF ASNA=YES. ASNA HAS BEEN CHANGED TO 'YES'.

Severity: 0

Explanation: An application program was specified through the MSGRTA macro as a non-SNA application program (ASNA=NO) and also as a secondary logical unit (APPL=S). In order for an application program to be specified as a secondary logical unit it must also be specified as a SNA application program. The MSGRTA macro in error is accepted but the ASNA parameter is changed internally by the system initialization program (SIP) to ASNA=YES.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do one of the following:

MSA003WHEN SMP=YES, xxxx MUST BE EQUAL TO yyyy OR THE APPLICATION WILL FAIL. SEE DOCUMENTATION

Where:

xxxx
The parameter.

yyyy
The value to which the parameter must be set.

Severity: 0

Explanation: An application program was specified through the MSGRTA macro as an SMP-type application program (SMP=YES). The parameter indicated in the message is in direct conflict with this.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Change the parameter to the proper value.
  2. Rerun SIP stage I.

MSA004WHEN RES=YES, xxxx IS EXPECTED TO BE yyyy. OVERRIDE ACCEPTED

Where:

xxxx
The parameter that is in error.

yyyy
The parameter that was expected.

Severity: 0

Explanation: An application program was specified through the MSGRTA macro as a RES-type application program (RES=YES). The parameter indicated in the message is not the one usually associated with a RES-type application program.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Check that the parameter indicated is specified correctly.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • If the parameter is specified correctly, no action is necessary.
    • If the parameter is not specified correctly, change it to the proper value.

MSA005TERMRCD=YES WHEN ASNA=YES NOT ALLOWED. TERMRCD SET TO NO.

Severity: 0

Explanation: An application was specified through the MSGRTA macro as an SNA application program (ASNA=YES), therefore, TERMRCD must be set to NO. The MSGRTA macro in error is accepted but the TERMRCD parameter is changed internally by the system initialization program (SIP) to TERMRCD=NO.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do one of the following:

MSA006WHEN SMP=YES, xxxx SHOULD EQUAL yyyy

Where:

xxxx
The parameter that is in error.

yyyy
The parameter that was expected.

Severity: 0

Explanation: An application program was specified through the MSGRTA macro as an SMP-type application program (SMP=YES). The parameter indicated in the message is not the one usually associated with an SMP-type application program.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Check that the parameter indicated is specified correctly.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • If the parameter is specified correctly, no action is necessary.
    • If the parameter is not specified correctly, change it to the proper value.

MSA007APPLICATION NAME xxxx IS USED ON A PRIOR MSGRTA STATEMENT.

Where:

xxxx
The application program name.

Severity: 0

Explanation: Only one MSGRTA statement may be coded for each application program name. Duplicate MSGRTA statements may result in duplicate RCAT entries and OSTG generation errors.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Remove the extra MSGRTA statements for the application program.
  2. Rerun SIP stage I.

MSA008WHEN ASNA=LU62, xxx MUST EQUAL yyy xxx has been set to yyy

Where:

xxx
RCPL

yyy
EXP

Severity: 0

Explanation: When you select the LU62 option on the ASNA parameter of the MSGRTA macro, you must select the EXP option on the RCPL parameter.

System Action: Verify that the parameter listed is specified correctly, and do one of the following: