gtpm4m0sMessages (System Error and Offline)

007000-007FFF


007101

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: STANDARD STREAM streamlist OPEN FAILURE

Where:

streamlist
One or more of the standard streams, which are STDIN, STDOUT, and STDERR.

Explanation: One or more of the standard streams could not be opened during ISO-C run-time environment initialization. This system error is preceded by one 007102 system error for each of the standard streams that could not be opened. Any redirection specification in a command string will cause this system error.

System Action: The TPF entry is forced to exit.

User Response: Remove the redirection specifications from the string.h function command string.


007102

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: STANDARD STREAM REDIRECTION FAILURE

Explanation: A redirected standard stream could not be opened during ISO-C run-time environment initialization. This system error is followed by a 007101 system error that forces the TPF entry to exit. Any redirection specification in a command string will cause this system error.

System Action: Control returns to the TPF entry.

User Response: Remove the redirection specifications from the string.h function command string.


007106

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: STORAGE ALLOCATION FAILURE IN ISO-C ENVIRONMENT INITIALIZATION

Explanation: There is not enough free heap storage available to complete initialization of the ISO-C run-time environment.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Check the application for memory leaks or heap storage that can be freed.
  2. Increase the available heap storage for the application, if necessary.


007200

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: ENTXC TO DLM MAIN FUNCTION

Explanation: An entry control block (ECB) that has already created its C run-time environment or has nested program levels entered a dynamic load module (DLM) that contains a main function.

System Action: The ECB exits.

User Response: Change the application logic so the DLM that contains the main function is not entered after the program has created its C run-time environment or after the ECB has entered another program segment. Calling the system function is the only supported way to run a DLM that contains a main function.


007501

Program: CTKS

Error Message: UNABLE TO INITIALIZE THE PUBLIC ENVIRONMENT LIST

Explanation: CTKS could not obtain enough system heap storage to initialize the public environment list.

System Action: The public environment list is not initialized.

User Response: Do one of the following:


007502

Program: CCE4

Explanation: The parent entry control block (ECB) requested for more than 4095 bytes of data to be passed to the child ECB.

System Action: The ECB exits.

User Response: Update the application program to pass no more than 4095 bytes of data to the child ECB.


007503

Program: CCE4

Explanation: The maximum number of child entry control blocks (ECBs) that can be created by one parent ECB has been exceeded.

System Action: The parent ECB exits.

User Response: Update the application program to request less than 50 child ECBs.


007507

Program: CCE4

Explanation: The timeout value specified by the parent entry control block (ECB) exceeds the allowed maximum of 32 768 seconds.

System Action: The ECB exits.

User Response: Update the application program to specify a timeout value from 0 to 32 768 seconds.


007508

Program: CCE4

Explanation: The I-stream number specified by the parent entry control block (ECB) is not valid for one of the following reasons:

System Action: The ECB exits.

User Response: Update the application to specify a valid I-stream number.


007509

Program: CRESC

Explanation: The system heap area does not contain enough storage to complete the request.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: None.


007511

Program: COMX

Error Message: ERROR GENERATING THE FILE ADDRESS OF ORDINAL recordord OF RECORD TYPE recordtype

Where:

recordord
The ordinal number of the #FLOCK or #INODE fixed file record.

recordtype
FLOCK or INODE.

Explanation: A request was made to find a #FLOCK or #INODE fixed file record, but the file address of the #FLOCK or #INODE fixed file record could not be generated. This error could be caused by having a bad file address compute program (FACE) table on the TPF system.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: See your IBM service representative to determine the cause of the error.

See TPF System Generation for more information about the FACE table.


007512

Program: COMX

Error Message: ERROR FINDING ORDINAL recordord OF RECORD TYPE recordtype

Where:

recordord
The ordinal number of the #FLOCK or #INODE fixed file record.

recordtype
FLOCK or INODE.

Explanation: A request was made to find a #FLOCK or #INODE fixed file record, but the #FLOCK or #INODE fixed file record could not be found.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: See your IBM service representative to determine the cause of the error.

See TPF System Generation for more information about #INODE and #FLOCK fixed file records.


007513

Program: COMX

Error Message: ERROR FINDING AND HOLDING ORDINAL recordord OF RECORD TYPE recordtype

Where:

recordord
The ordinal number of the #FLOCK or #INODE fixed file record.

recordtype
FLOCK or INODE.

Explanation: A request was made to find and hold a #FLOCK or #INODE fixed file record, but the #FLOCK or #INODE fixed file record could not be found and held.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: See your IBM service representative to determine the cause of the error.


007514

Program: COMX

Error Message: ERROR PURGING THE FILE FOR ORDINAL recordord OF RECORD TYPE INODE

Where:

recordord
The ordinal number of the #INODE fixed file record.

Explanation: A request was made to allocate a pair of #FLOCK and #INODE fixed file records, but the held resources of the previous file could not be purged.

System Action: The pair of #FLOCK and #INODE fixed file records is allocated for the new file.

User Response: See your IBM service representative to determine the cause of the error.


007515

Program: COMX

Error Message: THE devicenum MAJOR DEVICE NUMBER IS INCORRECT

Where:

devicenum
The major device number.

Explanation: The specified device driver is not in the user-defined or TPF-defined device driver tables. Either the device driver specification is incorrect or not all the device drivers have been installed.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Scan all mknod C function calls and verify that the calls specified the intended device drivers.
  2. Check that all device drivers are installed.

See the TPF C/C++ Language Support User's Guide for more information about the mknod C function.


007516

Program: CISO

Error Message: NO MEMORY FOR FILE SYSTEM INITIALIZATION

Explanation: During file system initialization, heap storage was not available.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Enter the ZCTKA ALTER command to increase heap storage.

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


007517

Program: COMX

Error Message: function BY THREADED ECB

Where:

function
LOCKPROC or UNLKPROC.

Explanation: The TPF entry appears to be threaded, although threaded TPF entries are not supported by file system support.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: See your IBM service representative to determine the cause of the error.


007540

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: ATTEMPT TO FREE UNALLOCATED INODE ORDINAL recordord

recordord
The ordinal number of the #FLOCK or #INODE fixed file record.

Explanation: There is an internal logic error in the file system.

System Action: The ECB exits and the file operation is rolled back.

User Response: Call your IBM representative to determine the cause of the problem.


007541

Program: CFIN

Error Message: FEWER INODES ON SYSTEM THAN PREVIOUS ALLOCATED

Explanation: This error occurs during file system restart when there are fewer #INODE fixed file records defined in the FACE table (FCTB) than were previously allocated for the file system.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits and file system restart is not completed successfully.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZFINT command. See TPF System Generation for more information about the FCTB.


007542

Program: CFIN

Error Message: ERROR READING IN IZERO 0

Explanation: A find error occurred during file system restart when attempting to read ordinal 0 of the #IZERO fixed file record.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits and file system restart is not completed successfully.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.


007544

Program: CLPE, CSI3

Explanation: The entry control block (ECB) heap area does not contain enough storage to obtain the message buffer needed to parse the command.

System Action: The ECB exits.

User Response: None.


007545

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: NO ENTRY AVAILABLE FOR USE IN CACHE

Explanation: A cache entry is required for use but there are none available.

System Action: A system error dump is issued and control returns to the caller as if the data was placed in the cache successfully.

User Response: None.


007546

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: UNABLE TO UNLOCK A CACHE HASH ENTRY LOCK

Explanation: The file system was unable to unlock a cache hash entry lock.

System Action: A system error dump is issued and the entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: None.


007548

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: A CACHE ENTRY HAS A VALIDITY BIT THAT IS CORRUPTED

Explanation: The validity indicators for the cache entry do not contain a supported value. This indicates either a logic error in the cache code or core corruption.

System Action: A system error dump is issued and the cache entry is marked as no longer valid.

User Response: None.


00754A

Program: CFCA

Error Message: CF CACHE CONTROL ENTRY CORRUPTION

Explanation: An error occurred because an incorrect connect token was used when the CFCA segment issued a cache request to a coupling facility (CF) cache structure. The connect token uniquely identifies the connection to a CF cache structure in your processor configuration. If the verification is not successful, it is probable that the connect token is not valid because of storage corruption.

System Action: A catastrophic system error is issued.

User Response: See your IBM service representative to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.


007600

Program: CMQ2

Error Message: MQI CHANNEL DIRECTORY I/O ERROR

Explanation: An I/O error occurred while trying to access the Message Queue Interface (MQI) channel directory.

System Action: The ZMQID ALTER, ZMQID DEFINE, ZMQID DELETE, or ZMQID DISPLAY command is rejected and the ECB is exited.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine whether the MQI channel directory needs to be redefined by entering the ZMQID DISPLAY command to display individual entries in the MQI channel directory.
  2. If the MQI channel directory needs to be redefined, enter the ZMQID DEFINE and ZMQID ALTER commands to define the lost entries.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMQID ALTER, ZMQID DEFINE, ZMQID DELETE, and ZMQID DISPLAY commands.


007601

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: MQI CLIENT STORAGE ERROR

Explanation: The Message Queue Interface (MQI) client is unable to obtain enough ISO-C heap storage to process the MQI function requested.

System Action: Processing ends and the ECB is exited.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine whether the application processing the MQI function is allocating and deallocating ISO-C heap storage correctly.
  2. Do one of the following:


007622

Program: CEL2

Error Message: PROGRAM NAME MISMATCH OR RECORD ID IS NOT 00FF

Explanation: While activating an E-type loader loadset, the E-type loader attempted to lock a program in the loadset into main storage for one of the following reasons:

The attempt to lock the program in the loadset was unsuccessful because one of the following occurred:

This error is accompanied by the OLDR2050T message, which indicates the program name and loadset name where the error occurred.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function and does not allow any other E-type loader functions to be started on the processor where the error occurred until the error is corrected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. If the program name in the PAT entry does not match the program name in the program header, go to step 2. Otherwise, if the file copy of the program is corrupted, go to step 6.
  2. Enter ZVFAC LOCATE FADDRESS farf, where farf is the 8-digit hexadecimal file address displayed in the dump (label PATFA), to determine if the record associated with the file address is VFA resident.
  3. If the record associated with the file address is VFA resident, go to step 4; otherwise, go to step 6.
  4. Do the following:
    1. Report the problem to your IBM service representative.
    2. Enter ZVFAC PURGE FA farf to remove the file address from VFA.
  5. If removing the file address from VFA does not correct the problem, go to step 6; otherwise, there is no more action for you to take.
  6. Do the following:
    1. Enter the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command to deactivate the loadset.
    2. Enter the ZOLDR DELETE command to delete the loadset.
    3. Enter the ZOLDR LOAD command to load the loadset again.
    4. Enter the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command to activate the loadset again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC and ZOLDR commands.


007700

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INETD FACS ERROR ACCESSING IDCF

Explanation: A FACE/FACS error occurred while trying to calculate the file address reference format (FARF) address of the Internet daemon configuration file (IDCF) on file.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine if the IDCF must be rebuilt using the ZINET ADD command.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the IDCF. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD command.


007701

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INETD IO ERROR ACCESSING IDCF

Explanation: An input/output (I/O) error occurred when doing one of the following:

System Action: Control returns to the caller that issued the I/O request.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the IDCF. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD command.


007702

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INETD ERROR ALLOCATING IDCT

Explanation: The Internet daemon was unable to allocate the system heap storage required to hold the Internet daemon configuration table (IDCT).

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine the cause of the system heap shortage and correct the problem.


007703

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INETD SERVER ERROR THRESHOLD REACHED LISTENER STOPPED FOR SERVER sname IP - ipaddr

Where:

sname
The name of the Internet server application.

ipaddr
The Internet Protocol (IP) address.

Explanation: The Internet server application has exceeded the error threshold limit.

System Action: The Internet daemon stops the Internet daemon listener for the Internet server application.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the Internet server application errors.
  2. Correct the errors.
  3. Enter the ZINET STOP command to stop the Internet server application
  4. Enter the ZINET START command to start the Internet server application again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET STOP and ZINET START commands.


007704

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INETD LISTENER SOCKET ERROR SERVER - sname IP - ipaddr PORT - portnum PID - pid

Where:

sname
The name of the Internet server application.

ipaddr
The Internet Protocol (IP) address.

portnum
The port that the Internet server application uses for IP traffic.

pid
The process identifier (ID) of the Internet daemon listener entry control block (ECB).

Explanation: The Internet daemon has found one or more errors on the socket that the Internet daemon is monitoring for the Internet server application specified.

System Action: The Internet daemon will no longer actively monitor the Internet server application over the IP address where the errors occurred.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine the problem and take the appropriate action.


007705

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INETD UNABLE TO START SERVER SERVER - sname IP - ipaddr PGM - progname PID - pid

Where:

sname
The name of the Internet server application.

ipaddr
The Internet Protocol (IP) address.

progname
The TPF program that the Internet daemon attempted to enter.

pid
The process identifier (ID) of the Internet daemon listener entry control block (ECB).

Explanation: The Internet daemon was not able to start the Internet server application program. The tpf_fork function call failed.

System Action: The Internet daemon closes the socket being monitored and exits the Internet daemon listener process.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine the cause of the tpf_fork function failure and correct the problem.

See the TPF C/C++ Language Support User's Guide for more information about the tpf_fork function.


007706

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INETD LISTENER PWD ERROR SERVER - sname USER - username

Where:

sname
The name of the Internet server application.

username
The user name of the Internet server application.

Explanation: The Internet daemon found an error when setting up the real user ID (UID) or group ID (GID), or the effective user or group ID, or the working directory for the specified user name.

System Action: The Internet daemon exits the Internet daemon listener process.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine the cause of the error and correct the problem.

See the TPF C/C++ Language Support User's Guide for a list of the TPF-defined user names.


007707

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INETD LISTENER MODEL ERROR

Explanation: The Internet daemon attempted to start an Internet daemon listener for an unsupported process model.

System Action: The Internet daemon exits the Internet daemon listener process.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine the cause of the error and correct the problem.


007750

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INCORRECT IFORKIST FIELD IN $FORKC PARAMETERS

Explanation: An error occurred because the IFORKIST field contained incorrect information when the tpf_fork function called the $FORKC macro.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Call your IBM representative to determine the cause of the problem.

See the TPF C/C++ Language Support User's Guide for more information about the tpf_fork function. See TPF System Macros for more information about the $FORKC macro.


007751

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INCORRECT IFORKDTF FIELD IN $FORKC PARAMETERS

Explanation: An error occurred because the IFORKDTF field contained incorrect information when the tpf_fork function called the $FORKC macro.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Call your IBM representative to determine the cause of the problem.

See the TPF C/C++ Language Support User's Guide for more information about the tpf_fork function. See TPF System Macros for more information about the $FORKC macro.


007752

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INCORRECT I-STREAM VALUE FOR IFORKISN FIELD

Explanation: An error occurred because an incorrect value was specified for the IFORKISN field when coding the tpf_fork function. This value was not in the range of available I-streams.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Code the tpf_fork function call again specifying a correct value for the I-stream.

See the TPF C/C++ Language Support User's Guide for more information about the tpf_fork function.


007753

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INCORRECT VALUE FOR THE IFORKEBL FIELD.

Explanation: An error occurred because the IFORKEBL field contained incorrect information when the tpf_fork function called the $FORKC macro.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Call your IBM representative to determine the cause of the problem.

See the TPF C/C++ Language Support User's Guide for more information about the tpf_fork function. See TPF System Macros for more information about the $FORKC macro.


007754

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INCORRECT VALUE FOR THE IFORKDTL FIELD.

Explanation: An error occurred because the IFORKDTL field contained incorrect information when the tpf_fork function called the $FORKC macro.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Call your IBM representative to determine the cause of the problem.

See the TPF C/C++ Language Support User's Guide for more information about the tpf_fork function. See TPF System Macros for more information about the $FORKC macro.


007777

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: PROCESS ENDED BECAUSE OF SIGNAL signalnum

Where:

signalnum
The signal number.

Explanation: The signal number specified in the message was raised by the exiting entry control block (ECB). The application was not coded to handle the signal and the default action for that signal type was to exit the ECB with a system error.

System Action: The ECB exits.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See the TPF C/C++ Language Support User's Guide for more information about the signal function.


007778

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: UNABLE TO SEND SIGNAL TO PROCESS procid

Where:

procid
The process identifier (ID) of the target process.

Explanation: The entry control block (ECB) attempted to send a signal to the target process, but the target process cannot receive additional signals because the target process has received too many signals that it has not handled.

If the target process attempts to handle signals before it exits, the target process will exit with the 007779 system error. If the target process exits without attempting to process signals, the target process will exit without an error.

System Action: The ECB exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which application program sent the signal.
  2. Determine why the signal was sent.
  3. If necessary, modify the application that the target process was running to handle signals by using the tpf_process_signals function before too many outstanding signals are queued.


007779

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: PROCESS ENDED BECAUSE TOO MANY OUTSTANDING SIGNALS WERE RECEIVED

Explanation: The entry control block (ECB) received too many signals before attempting to handle outstanding signals.

System Action: The ECB exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which application program sent the signal.
  2. If necessary, modify the application to handle the signals by using the tpf_process_signals function more frequently.


007780

Program: CPWGR0

Error Message: UNABLE TO READ PASSWORD FILE IN /etc/passwd. PASSWORD FILE WAS RE-CREATED.

Appended Message: PROCESS CONTINUES

Explanation: The entry control block (ECB) attempted to read the password file, but the file did not exist. The file was re-created with the default file content.

System Action: The ECB continues to process the password file.

User Response: Do one of the following:


007781

Program: CPWGR0

Error Message: UNABLE TO READ GROUP FILE IN /etc/group. GROUP FILE WAS RE-CREATED.

Appended Message: PROCESS CONTINUES

Explanation: The entry control block (ECB) attempted to read the group file, but the file did not exist. The file was re-created with the default file content.

System Action: The ECB continues to process the group file.

User Response: Do one of the following:


007783

Program: CPWGR0

Error Message: UNABLE TO READ PASSWORD FILE IN /etc/passwd. PASSWORD FILE MUST BE RE-CREATED MANUALLY.

Appended Message: PROCESS ENDED

Explanation: The entry control block (ECB) attempted to read the password file, but the file cannot be read and the TPF system was unable to re-create the file with the default file system content.

System Action: The ECB exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine the cause of the error and correct the problem.
  2. Determine if you need to reinitialize the file system. If you need to reinitialize the file system, do step 3; otherwise, do step 4.
  3. Do the following:
    1. Enter the ZFINT command to initialize the file system.

      Attention: If you reinitialize the file system, all data in the file system will be lost.

    2. Enter ZFILE ls -l to re-create the password file.
    3. Update the password file with any modifications needed for your environment.
  4. Do the following:
    1. Enter ZFILE ls -l to re-create the password file.
    2. Update the password file with any modifications needed for your environment.
Note:
If the previous steps are not successful and you receive this error again, call your IBM representative to determine the cause of the problem.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZFINT and ZFILE ls commands.


007785

Program: CPWGR0

Error Message: UNABLE TO READ GROUP FILE IN /etc/group. GROUP FILE MUST BE RE-CREATED MANUALLY.

Appended Message: PROCESS ENDED

Explanation: The entry control block (ECB) attempted to read the group file, but the file cannot be read and the TPF system was unable to re-create the file with the default file system content.

System Action: The ECB exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine the cause of the error and correct the problem.
  2. Determine if you need to reinitialize the file system. If you need to reinitialize the file system, do step 3; otherwise, do step 4.
  3. Do the following:
    1. Enter the ZFINT command to initialize the file system.

      Attention: If you reinitialize the file system, all data in the file system will be lost.

    2. Enter ZFILE ls -l to re-create the group file.
    3. Update the group file with any modifications needed for your environment.
  4. Do the following:
    1. Enter ZFILE ls -l to re-create the group file.
    2. Update the group file with any modifications needed for your environment.
Note:
If the previous steps are not successful and you receive this error again, call your IBM representative to determine the cause of the problem.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZFINT and ZFILE ls commands.


007801

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: FACS ERROR ON IP CONFIGURATION RECORD

Explanation: During system restart, an error was returned from the file address compute program (FACS) while trying to calculate the file address of the Internet Protocol (IP) configuration record.

System Action: The TPF system is placed in state change disabled mode.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.

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


007802

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: FIND ERROR ON IP CONFIGURATION RECORD

Explanation: During system restart, an input/output (I/O) error occurred while trying to read the Internet Protocol (IP) configuration record from file.

System Action: The TPF system is placed in state change disabled mode.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.

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


007804

Program: CTS0, CCTCP1(CTT6)

Error Message: ALL SOCKET BLOCK ENTRIES ARE IN USE

Explanation: An error occurred during a socket function call or a remote client connection request. A new socket cannot be created because all socket block entries are in use.

System Action: One of the following occurs:

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Increase the value of the MAXSOCK parameter in the SNAKEY macro to allocate more socket block entries to the TPF system.
  2. Reassemble keypoint record 2 (CTK2) against the SNAKEY macro.
  3. Reload CTK2.
  4. Perform an initial program load (IPL) of the TPF system again.

See TPF ACF/SNA Network Generation for more information about the SNAKEY macro. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the socket function.


007805

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: IP MESSAGE TABLE IS FULL

Explanation: A request to get an Internet Protocol message table (IPMT) entry failed because the table is full.

System Action: The request is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Increase the value of the IPMTSIZE parameter in the SNAKEY macro to increase the size of the IP message table.
  2. Reassemble keypoint record 2 (CTK2) against the SNAKEY macro.
  3. Reload CTK2.
  4. Perform an initial program load (IPL) of the TPF system again.

See TPF ACF/SNA Network Generation for more information about the SNAKEY macro. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the IP message table.


007806

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: DUPLICATE EVENT NAME

Explanation: While processing a socket application programming interface (API) function, the EVNTC macro was issued for TCP/IP native stack support; however, the event name was a duplicate.

System Action: The TPF system cleans up the socket and returns to the application with an error return for the socket API function that was being processed.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.

See TPF General Macros for more information about the EVNTC macro. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about TCP/IP native stack support.


007807

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: EVENT NOT FOUND

Explanation: While processing a socket application programming interface (API) function, the EVNWC macro was issued for TCP/IP native stack support; however, the event name was not found.

System Action: The TPF system cleans up the socket and returns to the application with an error return for the socket API function that was being processed.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.

See TPF General Macros for more information about the EVNWC macro. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about TCP/IP native stack support.


007813

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: FACS ERROR ON INDIVIDUAL IP TRACE DEFINITION RECORD

Explanation: During TPF system restart, an error was returned from the FACS program while trying to calculate the file address of the individual Internet Protocol (IP) trace definition record.

System Action: The TPF system is placed in state change disabled mode.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the individual IP trace definition record.


007814

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: FIND ERROR ON INDIVIDUAL IP TRACE DEFINITION RECORD

Explanation: During TPF system restart, an I/O error occurred while trying to read the individual Internet Protocol (IP) trace definition record from file.

System Action: The TPF system is placed in state change disabled mode.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the individual IP trace definition record.


007820

Explanation: The system error 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.


007830

Program: CTSX

Error Message: INSUFFICIENT IP ROUTING TABLE ENTRIES

Explanation: During Internet Protocol (IP) restart processing, the number of active IP routing table entries that were filed out on the IP routing table fixed file records (#IPRTE) would not fit into the in-core IP routing table.

System Action: Message CTSX0009E is displayed on the console indicating the number of in-core IP routing table entries required. The entry control block (ECB) exits. The RESTART ABORTED STATE CHANGE DISABLED message may be printed and the restart schedule ends abnormally.

User Response: Examine the dump to verify that the contents of the initial #IPRTE records are valid and 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.


007831

Program: CTSX

Error Message: FACS ERROR ON IP ROUTING TABLE RECORD

Explanation: During Internet Protocol (IP) restart processing, a file address compute program (FACS) error occured while attempting to file out the contents of the in-core IP routing table to the #IPRTE records.

System Action: The filing out of the in-core table is not done. IP restart continues and the in-core IP routing table does not change.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine the cause of the file error.
  2. Correct the error.

Program: CTSZ

Error Message: FACS ERROR ON IP ROUTING TABLE RECORD

Explanation: During ZTRTE command processing, a file address compute program (FACS) error occured while attempting to file out the contents of the in-core IP routing table to the #IPRTE records.

System Action: The filing out of the in-core table is not done. IP restart continues and the in-core IP routing table does not change.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine the cause of the file error.
  2. Correct the error.

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


007832

Program: CTSX

Error Message: FIND ERROR ON IP ROUTING TABLE RECORD

Explanation: During Internet Protocol (IP) restart processing, an FINWC macro error occurred while attempting to read the contents of the #IPRTE records into the in-core IP routing table.

System Action: The retrieval of IP routing entries from #IPRTE records ends. The current contents of the in-core IP routing table are now the final contents of the routing table and the entries are filed out to the #IPRTE records. IP restart continues.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine the cause of the FINWC macro error.
  2. Correct the error.

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


007833

Program: CTSX

Error Message: FILE ERROR ON IP ROUTING TABLE RECORD

Explanation: During Internet Protocol (IP) restart processing, an error occurred during FILEC or FILNC macro processing while attempting to file out the contents of the in-core routing table to #IPRTE records.

System Action: The filing out of the in-core table is rolled back and none of the #IPRTE records are filed out. The current contents of the in-core IP routing table are now the final contents of the routing table. IP restart continues.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine the cause of the FILEC or FILNC macro error.
  2. Correct the error.

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


007850

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: FACS ERROR ON OSA DEFINITION RECORD IN ORDINAL NUMBER ordnum

Where:

ordnum
The ordinal number of the failing record.

Explanation: During TPF system restart, an error was returned from the file address conversion (FACS) program while attempting to calculate the file address of the Open Systems Adapter (OSA) definition record.

System Action: The TPF system is placed in State Change Disabled mode.

User Response: Define enough #IBMMP4 fixed file records.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about OSA-Express support. See TPF System Generation for more information about #IBMMP4 fixed file records.


007851

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: FACS ERROR ON OSA IP ADDRESS RECORD IN ORDINAL NUMBER ordnum

Where:

ordnum
The ordinal number of the failing record.

Explanation: During TPF system restart, an error was returned from the file address conversion (FACS) program while attempting to calculate a file address of the Open Systems Adapter (OSA) Internet Protocol (IP) address record.

System Action: The TPF system is placed in State Change Disabled mode.

User Response: Define enough #IBMMP4 fixed file records.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about OSA-Express support. See TPF System Generation for more information about #IBMMP4 fixed file records.


007852

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: FIND ERROR ON OSA DEFINITION RECORD IN ORDINAL NUMBER ordnum

Where:

ordnum
The ordinal number of the failing record.

Explanation: During TPF system restart, an I/O error occurred while attempting to read the Open Systems Adapter (OSA) definition record from file.

System Action: The TPF system is placed in State Change Disabled mode.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about OSA-Express support.


007853

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: FIND ERROR ON OSA IP ADDRESS RECORD IN ORDINAL NUMBER ordnum

Where:

ordnum
The ordinal number of the failing record.

Explanation: During TPF system restart, an I/O error occurred while attempting to read an Open Systems Adapter (OSA) Internet Protocol (IP) address record from file.

System Action: The TPF system is placed in State Change disabled mode.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about OSA-Express support.


007854

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: ERROR WRITING DATA TO OSA

Explanation: An OSA-Express card detected an error in the data sent by the TPF system.

System Action: The connection to the OSA-Express card is deactivated.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about OSA-Express support.


007855

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: ERROR READING DATA FROM OSA

Explanation: An error was detected when attempting to read data on an OSA-Express connection.

System Action: The connection to the OSA-Express card is deactivated.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about OSA-Express support.


007856

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: LOST INTERRUPT ON OSA SDA

Explanation: A channel program was started to exchange control data with an OSA-Express card; however, no response was received and the I/O operation timed out, resulting in a lost interrupt.

System Action: The connection to the OSA-Express card is deactivated.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about OSA-Express support.


007857

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: OSA COMMAND REJECTED

Explanation: The TPF system sent a control data command request to the OSA-Express card; however, the command was rejected by the OSA-Express card.

System Action: The connection to the OSA-Express card is deactivated.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about OSA-Express support.


007858

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: OSA CONTROL DATA RECEIVED IS NOT VALID

Explanation: The OSA-Express card sent control data to the TPF system; however, the format of the control data is not valid.

System Action: The connection to the OSA-Express card is deactivated.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about OSA-Express support.


007859

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: ERROR STATUS RECEIVED ON OSA SDA

Explanation: A channel error occurred in an OSA-Express connection.

System Action: The connection to the OSA-Express card is deactivated.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about OSA-Express support.


00785A

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: SIOSC ERROR ON OSA SDA

Explanation: The SIOSC macro returned an error when trying to issue a channel program on an OSA-Express connection.

System Action: The connection to the OSA-Express card is deactivated.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about OSA-Express support.


00785B

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: OSA TABLES CORRUPTED

Explanation: Either the OSA-Express configuration record or the OSA-Express control block entry is corrupted.

System Action: The connection to the OSA-Express card is deactivated.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about OSA-Express support.


0078E0

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: FACS ERROR ON OSA SHARED IP TABLE

Explanation: An error was returned from the file address compute (FACS) program while attempting to calculate the file address of the OSA shared Internet Protocol address table (OSIT) file records (#OSIT).

System Action: The TPF system is placed in State Change Disabled mode.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Define enough #OSIT file records to the TPF system.
  2. IPL the TPF system again.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about OSIT and TPF System Generation for more information about #OSIT file records.


0078E1

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: FIND ERROR ON OSA SHARED IP TABLE

Explanation: A FINWC macro error occurred while attempting to read in the contents of the OSA shared Internet Protocol address table (OSIT) file records (#OSIT).

System Action: If an error occurs during TPF system restart, the TPF system is placed in State Change Disabled mode; otherwise, the TPF system returns to the calling program with an error.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about OSIT and TPF System Generation for more information about #OSIT file records. See TPF General Macros for more information about the FINWC macro.


007910

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: UNABLE TO GET 8-BYTE POOL TYPE WITH ECB DATA LEVEL SPECIFIED

Explanation: A GETFC macro was issued with a record ID that uses 8-byte file addresses; however, an entry control block (ECB) data level was specified instead of a data event control block (DECB).

System Action: The ECB exits.

User Response: Change the program that issues the GETFC macro to specify a DECB instead of an ECB data level.

See TPF General Macros for more information about the GETFC macro.


007911

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: ERROR FROM MALOC MACRO

Explanation: The TPF system could not allocate enough temporary storage for the CLMG program.

System Action: The ECB exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the system error dump to determine why there are not enough system heap frames and correct the problem.
  2. Enter the ZCTKA ALTER command to change the amount of memory allocated for system heap frames, if necessary.

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