gtpm5m11Messages (Online)

CTKA-CTSX

CTKA0017ISTORAGE ALLOCATIONS

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZCTKA ALTER command.

System Action: Keypoint A (CTKA) is updated to reflect the modified values.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCTKA ALTER command and for an example of the informational display.

CTKA0018ISTORAGE ALLOCATIONS

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZCTKA DISPLAY command. Depending on the parameters that you specified, the current storage, the control program table allocation values, and the timeout value for a stalled tape module queue are displayed.

System Action: The TPF system retrieves keypoint A (CTKA) and builds the informational display.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCTKA DISPLAY command and for an example of the informational display.

CTKA0050EINVALID INPUT MESSAGE

Explanation: The format of the ZCTKA command is not valid.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the correct format of the ZCTKA command.
  2. Enter the command again using the correct format.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCTKA commands.

CTKA0051ECTKA RETRIEVAL ERROR-MSG IGNORED

Explanation: There was a CTKA retrieval error, so the ZCTKA command was ignored.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCTKA commands.

CTKA0052EINVALID STORAGE ALLOCATION VALUE

Explanation: A storage allocation value that is not valid was specified when the ZCTKA command was entered.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the ZCTKA command again using a storage allocation value that is valid.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCTKA commands.

CTKA0053Ekkkkk STORAGE ALLOCATION VALUE CAN ONLY BE ALTERED FROM THE BSS

Where:

kkkkk
The storage allocation value.

Explanation: The ZCTKA ALTER command, which is used to alter the storage allocation value, must be entered from the basic subsystem (BSS).

System Action: The storage allocation value is not altered.

User Response: Enter the command again from the BSS.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCTKA ALTER command.

CTKA0054EZCTKA ALTER, KEYWORD PARAMETER REQUIRED

Explanation: At least one keyword parameter must be specified with the ZCTKA ALTER command.

System Action: No storage allocation values are altered.

User Response: Enter the ZCTKA ALTER command again being sure to specify at least one keyword parameter.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCTKA ALTER command.

CTKA0056EKEYPOINTING INHIBITED

Explanation: CLHO issues this message to inform you that keypointing is inhibited. Therefore, any changes you make by entering the ZCTKA ALTER command do not take affect.

If a restore is taking place when the ZCTKA ALTER command is entered, keypointing is inhibited until the restore function is completed.

System Action: The file copy of the keypoints are not updated.

User Response: Enter theZCTKA ALTER command again when keypointing is no longer inhibited, for example, when the restore function is completed.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCTKA ALTER command.

CTKA0057EMAXIMUM VALUE FOR TIMEOUT VALUE EXCEEDED

Explanation: The acceptable maximum value for the stalled tape module queue timeout value (TAPQTIME) was exceeded. The maximum value is 255.

System Action: The timeout value is not altered.

User Response: Enter the ZCTKA ALTER command again, being sure to specify a value that is less than or equal to the maximum value allowed.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCTKA ALTER command.

CTKA0058ETAPE VALUE CAN ONLY BE DISPLAYED/ALTERED FROM THE BSS

Explanation: The ZCTKA DISPLAY or ZCTKA ALTER command, which is used to display or alter the stalled tape module queue timeout value, must be entered from the basic subsystem (BSS).

System Action: The timeout value is not altered or displayed.

User Response: Enter the command again from the BSS.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCTKA commands.

CTKA0059EHEAP VALUES CAN ONLY BE DISPLAYED/ALTERED FROM THE BSS

Explanation: The ZCTKA DISPLAY or ZCTKA ALTER command must be entered from the basic subsystem (BSS).

System Action: The heap values are not changed or displayed.

User Response: Enter the command again from the BSS.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCTKA commands.

CTKA0060IMINIMUM VALUE FOR RLBUF IS - value

Where:

value
The minimum value allowed for the RLBUF parameter of the ZCTKA ALTER command.

Explanation: The value specified for the RLBUF parameter of the ZCTKA ALTER command is lower than the minimum allowed value.

System Action: The minimum value is used and the requested value is ignored.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCTKA ALTER command.

CTKA0065ETHREAD VALUES CAN ONLY BE DISPLAYED/ALTERED FROM THE BSS

Explanation: The ZCTKA ALTER or ZCTKA DISPLAY command was entered from a subsystem other than the basic subsystem (BSS).

System Action: The thread values are not changed or displayed.

User Response: Enter the command again from the BSS.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCTKA ALTER and ZCTKA DISPLAY commands.

CTKA0066ETSTK VALUE MUST BE BETWEEN 4 AND 1024 AND MUST BE A POWER OF 2

Explanation: The ZCTKA ALTER command was entered with a value specified for the TSTK parameter that is not valid. For the TSTK parameter to have a meaningful value the MTHD parameter value must be greater than zero.

System Action: The ZCTKA ALTER command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZCTKA ALTER command again and specify a valid value.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCTKA ALTER command.

CTKA0067ETSTK VALUE MUST BE SET TO ENABLE THREADS

Explanation: The ZCTKA ALTER command was entered with a value specified for the MTHD parameter that is not valid because the value of the TSTK parameter is zero. If the value specified for the MTHD parameter of the ZCTKA ALTER command is greater than zero to enable threads, the threads stack size, which is set by the value of the TSTK parameter, must also be greater than zero. The value of the TSTK parameter can be set before or at the same time as the value for the MTHD parameter.

System Action: The ZCTKA ALTER command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZCTKA ALTER command again and specify a valid value for the TSTK and MTHD parameters.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCTKA ALTER command.

CTKA0068ETSTK VALUE MUST BE LESS THAN THE MAXIMUM SIZE OF THE ISO-C STACK (ESPS)

Explanation: The ZCTKA ALTER command was entered with a value specified for the TSTK parameter that is too large. The ISO-C stack size for a thread entry control block (ECB) that is set by the TSTK parameter cannot be greater than the maximum size of the ISO-C stack set by the ESPS parameter.

System Action: The ZCTKA ALTER command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZCTKA ALTER command again and specify a valid value.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCTKA ALTER command.

CTKO0001WGFS DATA WILL BE LOST IF RTA IS NOT MOUNTED

Explanation: The TPF system detected that an active primary real-time (RTA) tape is not mounted or if mounted, it is closed or offline. This message warns you that TPF system data will be lost if an active RTA is not available.

System Action: The TPF system restart is continued.

User Response: Take the appropriate actions to make an active RTA tape available to the TPF system.

CTKS0001IIPL TO SYNC PROC

Explanation: A software IPL is issued to synchronize this processor, which was previously inactive, with other processors in the loosely coupled complex. This ensures that changes made to the database by other processors between the time this processor is IPLed and the interprocessor communication (IPC) is established are not lost.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

CTKS0002ESEG xxxx NOT AVAIL -- SS DISABLED

Where:

xxxx
The program segment name.

Explanation: The segment specified in the message is not defined in the record for the subsystem.

System Action: The subsystem state change is disabled and restart processing is continued.

User Response: See your system programmer before cycling the TPF system above 1052 state.

CTL00004ETHIS SUBSYSTEM MUST BE IN 1052 STATE IN ALL PROCESSORS

Explanation: The subsystem must be in 1052 state to do an auxiliary load.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Cycle the subsystem to 1052 state.
  2. Enter the command again.

CTL00005ESUBSYSTEM ID INVALID

Explanation: The subsystem prefix is not valid.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the command again with the correct subsystem prefix.

CTL00006ESUBSYSTEM NOT AVAILABLE

Explanation: The subsystem is not available on this TPF system.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Validate the subsystem prefix.
  2. Make sure that the subsystem was initialized.

CTL00007EINVALID INPUT MESSAGE, MUST BE ENTERED AS ZTPLD

Explanation: There are no parameters associated with the ZTPLD command. Therefore, there should not be any characters following ZTPLD (not even blanks are allowed). The end of message character must immediately follow the ZTPLD command.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the ZTPLD command again.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTPLD command.

CTL10001Innnnn -- AP PROGRAMS LOADED

Where:

nnnnn
The number of programs loaded.

Explanation: None.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL60001TCTKA FIND ERROR

Explanation: There was an error while retrieving keypoint A from the file.

System Action: None.

User Response: See your system programmer for more information.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL60002TRESTART CHAIN INVALID

Explanation: The restart chain addresses that are specified in keypoint X are not valid.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Make sure that if keypoint X is being loaded the restart chain addresses are fine.
  2. Try the load again.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL60003TNO CMFCAD1 ADDR

Explanation: There is no CMFCAD1 address.

System Action: None.

User Response: See your system programmer for more information.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL60004TNO MORE RESTART AREA DEVICE TYPES

Explanation: The auxiliary loader is trying to write beyond the last allocated core image restart area device.

System Action: None.

User Response: See your system programmer for more information.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL60005TTAPE READ ERROR -- SUD xx

Where:

xx
The structural unit descriptor.

Explanation: There was an error reading the TLD tape.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Try the load again.
  2. Recreate the TLD tape, if errors still occur.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL60006TTAPE DIRECTORY ERROR

Explanation: There was an error in the directory record on the TLD tape.

System Action:

User Response: See your system programmer for more information.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL60007Txxxxxx -- CORE ADDR BELOW RESTART

Where:

xxxxxx
The allocated address for the main storage resident program.

Explanation: The allocated address for the main storage resident program specified in the message is below the restart AP chain address limit.

System Action: None.

User Response: See your system programmer for more information.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL60008Txxxxxx -- CORE ADDR ABOVE RESTART

Where:

xxxxxx
The allocated address for the main storage resident program

Explanation: The allocated address for the main storage resident program specified in the message is above the restart AP chain address limit.

System Action: None.

User Response: See your system programmer for more information.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL60009TERROR CALCULATING DUP MOD NUMBER

Explanation: There was an error from the FSTIC macro while calculating the duplicate module number.

System Action: None.

User Response: See your system programmer for more information.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL60010TFIND/FILE ERROR FOR C.I. BLOCK

Explanation: A fine or file error was found while processing a restart area record.

System Action: None.

User Response: See your system programmer for more information.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL60011Tnnnnnnnn -- BAD COMPUTED C.I. ADDR

Where:

nnnnnnnn
The computed file address.

Explanation: The computed file address specified in the message for a restart area block is not correct.

System Action: None.

User Response: See your system programmer for more information.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL60012Txxxx NOT IN KEYPOINT TABLE

Where:

xxxx
The keypoint.

Explanation: The keypoint on the TLD tape does not have an entry in the keypoint table.

System Action: None.

User Response: Notify coverage programmer.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.


CTL60013T

Explanation: A find or file error was found while processing the keypoint specified in the message.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Try the load again.
  2. See your system program if the message occurs again.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL60015Txxxx -- RESTART CHAIN OVERFLOW

Where:

xxxx
The segment.

Explanation: The segment specified in the message did not fit in its restart area.

System Action: None.

User Response: See your system programmer for more information.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL60016TFILNC ERROR FOR FR PGM -- SUD xx

Explanation: FILNC found an error while trying to file a file- resident program.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Try the load again.
  2. See your system program if the message occurs again.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL60018TERROR ON CROSC TO CZU1

Explanation: The TPF system could not CROSC to CZU1 to convert the file address for the keypoint being loaded.

System Action: None.

User Response: See your system programmer for more information.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL60019TINVALID KEYPOINT FILE ADDRESS

Explanation: An error was found converting the keypoint file address to the file address reference format 3 (FARF3).

System Action: None.

User Response: Check that the proper set of keypoints were used to create the TLD tape. If the proper CTKX was called, see your system programmer for more information.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL60020TATTEMPT TO LOAD CP WHEN NOT BSS

Explanation: The control program can only be loaded to the basic subsystem (BSS).

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Correct the TLD tape.
  2. Try again.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL60091TREIPL SUBSYSTEM BEFORE ENTERING ZCYCL COMMAND

Explanation: A terminal error occurred while running the auxiliary loader. Prior to this a component that requires a re-IPL was loaded to the online system packs. This re-IPL is needed to include the data that was loaded into the subsystem.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Correct the errors that were found previously.
  2. IPL the TPF system again.
Note:
A software re-IPL (through an irrecoverable error or a ZRIPL request) may destroy the contents of any keypoints that were loaded.
See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL70001IFCTB LOADED -- VERSION = xx

Where:

xx
Identifies the version of the program loaded.

Explanation: This is an informational message that is issued during auxiliary loader processing. The message indicates that the FCTB core image restart area program was loaded successfully.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL70003IICDF LOADED -- VERSION = xx

Where:

xx
Identifies the version of the program loaded.

Explanation: This is an informational message that is issued during auxiliary loader processing. This message indicates that the ICDF core image restart area program was loaded successfully.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL70004IACPL LOADED -- VERSION = xx

Where:

xx
Identifies the version of the program loaded.

Explanation: This is an informational message that is issued during auxiliary loader processing. This message indicates that the ACPL core image restart area program was loaded successfully.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL70005IIPLB LOADED -- VERSION = xx

Where:

xx
Identifies the version of the program loaded.

Explanation: This is an informational message that is issued during auxiliary loader processing. This message indicates that the IPLB core image restart area program was loaded successfully.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL70006ISIGT LOADED -- VERSION = xx

Where:

xx
Identifies the version of the program loaded.

Explanation: This is an informational message that is issued during auxiliary loader processing. This message indicates that the SIGT core image restart area program was loaded successfully.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL70007ICGOT LOADED -- VERSION = xx

Where:

xx
Identifies the version of the program loaded.

Explanation: This is an informational message that is issued during auxiliary loader processing. This message indicates that the core image restart area program was loaded successfully.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL70008IRIAT LOADED -- VERSION = xx

Where:

xx
Identifies the version of the program loaded.

Explanation: This is an informational message that is issued during auxiliary loader processing. The message indicates that the record ID attribute table (RIAT) core image restart area program was loaded successfully.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTL90001ICONTROL PROGRAM LOADED -- VERSION = xx

Where:

xx
Identifies the version of the program loaded.

Explanation: This is an informational message that is issued during auxiliary loader processing. This message indicates that the control program was loaded successfully.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTLA0001IKEYPOINTS LOADED OR PATCHED

Explanation: This is an informational message that is issued during auxiliary loader processing. This message indicates that the keypoints were loaded or patched successfully.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loaders.

CTLA0007ITAPE LOAD COMPLETE REIPL ALL PROCESSORS WITHIN THE COMPLEX TO INCLUDE TAPE LOAD DATA LOADED TO THIS SUBSYSTEM

Explanation: The auxiliary load for the subsystem is complete. Something other than a file-resident program was loaded.

System Action: None.

User Response: Perform an initial program load (IPL) of all the processors before continuing to use this subsystem on any processor.

CTLA0008ESYSID ON TAPE INCORRECT

Explanation: The subsystem ID (prefix) specified with the command does not match the subsystem ID on the tape, for example, that was specified by the SYSID card in the offline portion of the load.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do one of the following:

CTLA0009ITAPE LOAD COMPLETE

Explanation: This is an informational message that indicates that the auxiliary load for this subsystem is complete.

Note:
There are two completion messages for the auxiliary loader. One indicates that a re-IPL is required. However, this message indicates that a re-IPL is not required to use the subsystem.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

CTLB0050EIPLB CANNOT BE COPIED TO ALL ONLINE MODULES

Explanation: An input/output (I/O) error occurred (for example, module down) while copying IPLB to a module other than the prime module. If there are multiple I/O errors to modules, this message is issued only once.

(This is a warning message only -- processing resumes to EOJ.)

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Correct the problem that is causing the I/O errors.
  2. Load IPLB again.

CTLB0051EERROR(S) FILING DUPLICATE COPY

Explanation: A module input/output (I/O) error occurred while copying a core image restart area program to a duplicate module.

Note:
This error is issued only once for any execution of the auxiliary loader.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Correct the problem that is causing the I/O errors.
  2. Load the core image restart area program again.

CTLC0001AA REIPL IS REQUIRED TO INCLUDE THE TAPE LOAD DATA LOADED BY PROCESSOR n FOR SUBSYSTEM yyyy

Where:

n
The processor ID.

yyyy
The subsystem name.

Explanation: Data was loaded through a ZTPLD request on the processor specified in the message for the subsystem named in the message. A re-IPL is required before the subsystem can be cycled above the 1052 state.

System Action: None.

User Response: As soon as possible you should perform a hardware re-IPL.

Note:
A software re-IPL (through an irrecoverable error or a ZRIPL request) may destroy the content of any keypoints that were loaded.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZRIPL command.

CTLD0051ASIPC TIMED OUT TRYING TO INFORM PROCESSOR n THAT A REIPL IS REQUIRED TO INCLUDE THE TAPE LOAD DATA FOR SUBSYSTEM yyyy

Where:

n
The processor ID.

yyyy
The subsystem name.

Explanation: The system interprocessor communications (SIPC) message processing timed out trying to inform the processor specified in the message that a re-IPL is required for the subsystem specified in the message before the subsystem should be allowed to cycle.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have the prime computer room agent set (CRAS) console operator for the processor specified in the message perform a hardware re-IPL as soon as possible.

Note:
An irrecoverable error or a ZRIPL request may destroy the content of any keypoints that were loaded.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZRIPL command.

CTME0001WTHE PCE CAN PERFORM ONLY A SUBSET OF FUNCTIONS. FOLLOW LOCAL PROCEDURES FOR REPORTING A PCE PROBLEM.

Explanation: CTME received a service signal external interrupt indicating that the processor controller failed and fell back to limited function mode.

System Action: No overt software action is taken. The TPF system tries to continue running as long as the required processor functions are available.

User Response: See your IBM service representative.

CTMS0001ITIME-SLICE INITIALIZATION COMPLETE

Explanation: Initialization of the time-slice name table has completed successfully.

System Action: TPF system restart continues.

User Response: None.

CTMS0002WRECORD ID CHECK ERROR ON TIME-SLICE NAME TABLE, RECORD IS BEING INITIALIZED

Explanation: During TPF system restart, one of the following errors occurred with the time-slice name table (file copy):

System Action: The time-slice name table will be initialized from the hardcoded IBM defaults in the CTMS segment. A system error dump is issued and the TPF system restart continues. The original contents of the record are found in the system error dump.

User Response: This message is normal following the first IPL after loading the new time-slice support. If this message occurred under any other condition, the database could be corrupted further requiring more investigation.

CTMS0003EUNABLE TO READ TIME-SLICE NAME TABLE

Explanation: During TPF system restart, the TPF system was unable to read the time-slice name table (file copy) from file.

System Action: A system error dump is issued and TPF system restart continues.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.

CTMS0004ETHE NUMBER OF TIME-SLICE NAMES HAS EXCEEDED THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE VALUE

Explanation: The time-slice name table is initialized and the excess time-slice names are removed. The original contents of the file copy of the time-slice name table are found in the system error dump. You can rebuild the time slice name table by using the ZTMSL command. The maximum number of time-slice names that can be supported is 100.

System Action: A system error dump is issued and system restart continues.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine which excess time-slice names you need.
  2. Enter the ZTMSL command with the REMOVE parameter specified to remove the excess time-slice names.
  3. Enter the ZTMSL command with the ADD parameter specified to add the appropriate time slice names.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTMSL command.

CTOC0002EUNIT CHECK RECEIVED FROM DEVICE TYPE hhhh, SDA iiii, NAME jjjjjjjj, SENSE DATA kkkk, OLD CSW llllllll llllllll

Where:

hhhh
The device type.

iiii
The symbolic device address (SDA).

jjjjjjjj
The device name.

kkkk
The sense data.

llllllll
The channel status word (CSW).

Explanation: A unit check is received from the device specified in the message. The device is sensed to determine its status.

System Action: The last input/output (I/O) command is redriven if the error is recoverable. Otherwise, the symbolic device address (SDA) is halted and any associated path is stopped.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Correct the hardware problem.
  2. Enter the START PATH command to re-establish communication after a path is stopped and provided spare SDAs are available.

CTOC0005EHARDWARE PATH ERROR -- DEVICE hhhhhhhh -- UNITS uuuu uuuu

Where:

hhhhhhhh
The device name.

uuuu
The units.

Explanation: A SENSE value of ATTN, BUSY during path startup normally indicates improper path definition, for example, the write unit is matched with a write unit or the read unit is matched with a read unit. A SENSE value of IR, ID normally indicates a reset on the other side of the path. This reset can be caused by a STOP PATH, a system reset, or an IPL.

System Action: The path is reprimed.

User Response: Errors other than unit check (UC) with intervention required (IR) and interface disconnect (ID) indicate unusual status that indicate potential hardware problems.

Do the following:

  1. Correct the hardware problem.
  2. Enter the START PATH command to re-establish communication after a path is stopped.

CTSR0001ITCP/IP NATIVE STACK TABLES HAVE BEEN BUILT

Explanation: This message is displayed during TPF system restart after the tables used by TCP/IP native stack support are built.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about TCP/IP native stack support.

CTSR0002IIP CONFIGURATION RECORD HAS BEEN INITIALIZED

Explanation: This message is displayed during TPF system restart when the Internet Protocol (IP) configuration record is initialized.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the IP configuration record.

CTSX0001IIP ROUTING TABLE BUILT

Explanation: Internet Protocol (IP) restart processing completed building the in-core IP routing table from the IP routing table fixed file records (#IPRTE).

System Action: IP restart continues.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Generation and TPF ACF/SNA Network Generation for more information about the #IPRTE fixed file record type.

CTSX0002IIP ROUTING TABLE RECORD HAS BEEN INITIALIZED

Explanation: Internet Protocol (IP) restart processing has built the in-core IP routing table for the first time and has filed out the table header information in the initial IP routing table fixed file record (#IPRTE).

System Action: IP restart continues.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Generation and TPF ACF/SNA Network Generation for more information about the #IPRTE fixed file record type.

CTSX0003WIP ROUTING RECORDS DEFINED -- allocated RECORDS REQUIRED FOR MAX SIZE TABLE -- required

Where:

allocated
The total number of Internet Protocol (IP) routing table fixed file records (#IPRTE) allocated.

required
The number of #IPRTE records required to file out the maximum number of in-core IP routing table entries.

Explanation: IP restart processing determined that there are not enough #IPRTE records available to file out the in-core IP routing table if the table reaches its maximum size.

System Action: IP restart continues.

User Response: Determine if it is necessary to allocate more #IPRTE records.

See TPF System Generation and TPF ACF/SNA Network Generation for more information about the #IPRTE fixed file record type.

CTSX0004EFACS ERROR ON IP ROUTING TABLE RECORD RECORDS REQUIRED FOR MAX SIZE TABLE -- required

Where:

required
The total number of Internet Protocol (IP) routing table fixed file records (#IPRTE) required to file out the maximum number of in-core IP routing table entries.

Explanation: IP restart processing determined that the in-core IP routing table has been allocated, but there are no #IPRTE records to file out the contents of the table.

System Action: IP restart continues. The IP routing table cannot be used and has no entries available and no entries in-use.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZNKEY command. See TPF System Generation and TPF ACF/SNA Network Generation for more information about the #IPRTE fixed file record type.

CTSX0007IIP ROUTING RECORDS INCREASED FROM previous TO current

Where:

previous
The number of Internet Protocol (IP) routing table fixed file records (#IPRTE) allocated by IP restart at the time of the previous IP routing table build.

current
The number of #IPRTE records currently allocated.

Explanation: IP restart processing determined that additional #IPRTE records have been allocated to the TPF system.

System Action: IP restart continues.

User Response: Verify that this increase in the number of #IPRTE records is correct.

See TPF System Generation and TPF ACF/SNA Network Generation for more information about the #IPRTE fixed file record type.

CTSX0008WIP ROUTING RECORDS DECREASED FROM previous TO current

Where:

previous
The number of Internet Protocol (IP) routing table fixed file records (#IPRTE) allocated by IP restart at the time of the previous IP routing table build.

current
The number of #IPRTE records currently allocated.

Explanation: IP restart processing determined that the number of #IPRTE records allocated to the TPF system has been decreased.

System Action: IP restart continues.

User Response: Verify that this reduction in the number of #IPRTE records is correct.

See TPF System Generation and TPF ACF/SNA Network Generation for more information about the #IPRTE fixed file record type.

CTSX0009EIP ROUTING TABLE CANNOT HOLD ALL IPRTE RECORD DATA IP ROUTING TABLE ENTRIES REQUIRED -- entries

Where:

entries
The number of in-core Internet Protocol (IP) routing table entries that are required to hold all of the entries on file.

Explanation: IP restart processing determined that the number of entries filed out in the #IPRTE records will not fit in the in-core IP routing table.

System Action: A system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) exits. The RESTART ABORTED STATE CHANGE DISABLED message may be printed and the restart schedule ends abnormally.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZNKEY command with the MAXRTE parameter specified to increase the number of in-core IP routing table entries.
  2. Perform an initial program load (IPL) of the TPF system.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZNKEYcommand. See TPF System Generation and TPF ACF/SNA Network Generation for more information about the #IPRTE fixed file record type.