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DSVC0001I | xxxxxx PRIMARY HEX yy |
Where:
Explanation: This is a normal response to the ZDSVC command.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDSVC command.
DSVC0002E | SVC NOT FOUND- xxxxxx |
Where:
Explanation: The parameter specified for the ZDSVC is not correct.
System Action: None.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDSVC command.
DSVC0004I | xxxxxx PRIMARY HEX yy INDEX HEX zzzz |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDSVC command.
System Action: None.
User Response: None
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDSVC command.
DSYS0001I | THE SYSTEM IS IN xxxx STATE |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDSYS command. The state of the TPF system may be one of the following:
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDSYS command.
DSYS0002I | THE SYSTEM IS IN RESTART |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDSYS command.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDSYS command.
DSYS0003E | INVALID SYSTEM STATE INDICATOR, SUGGEST INVESTIGATE |
Explanation: The TPF system state indicator is not valid.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDSYS command.
DSYS0004I | CYCLE FROM xxxx to xxxx STATE IN PROGRESS |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDSYS command. The state of the TPF system may be one of the following:
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDSYS command.
DSYS0005I | STATE CHANGE DISABLED |
Explanation: This display is followed by the DSYS0001I message.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDSYS command.
DTCP0001I | PINGED HOST yyyyyyyy RESPONSE TOOK xxx MSECS |
Where:
Explanation: An echo message was sent to the Internet Protocol (IP) host and a response was received a number of milliseconds later. This message was in response to the ZDTCP command with the PING parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0003I | TPF TCP/IP NETSTAT |
Explanation: This message displays TPF system Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) resource usage and activities. This message was in response to the ZDTCP command with the NETSTAT parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command and for an example of the informational display.
DTCP0004I | ROUTE TO yyyyyyyy AS FOLLOWS n hostname (ip_address) xx ms xx ms xx ms |
Where:
Explanation: This message displays the paths that are located between the current TPF host and the destination host. This message was in response to the ZDTCP command with the TRACERTE parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0005I | TPF DNS SERVER yyyyyyy ADDED TO DNS TABLE |
Where:
Explanation: This message shows that a DNS server was added to the TPF DNS address table. This message was in response to the ZDTCP command with the DNS parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0006I | TPF DNS SERVER PRIMARY-yyyyyyy SECONDARY-yyyyyyy |
Where:
Explanation: This message displays the TPF DNS address table. This message was in response to the ZDTCP command with the DNS parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0007I | NAME SERVER RESOLUTION DISPLAY |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDTCP command with the NSLOOKUP parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0009I | PING STARTED |
Explanation: This message is displayed when the TPF system begins pinging another host. This message was in response to the ZDTCP command with the PING parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0010E | UNKNOWN HOST yyyyyyy |
Where:
Explanation: The ZDTCP command was entered, but an incorrect IP address or host name was specified with the NSLOOKUP, PING or TRACERTE parameter.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZDTCP command again with a valid IP address or host name.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0011E | DNS SERVER INFORMATION IS NOT AVAILABLE |
Explanation: This message is displayed when the table containing the Domain Name System (DNS) server primary and secondary addresses cannot be located. This message was in response to the ZDTCP command with the DNS parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0013I | NO DNS SERVER INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO DISPLAY |
Explanation: This message is displayed when no Domain Name System (DNS) server primary or secondary addresses have been defined. This message was in response to the ZDTCP command with the DNS parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0020E | SYSTEM MUST BE IN CRAS STATE OR ABOVE |
Explanation: The ZDTCP command was entered, but the TPF system is not in CRAS state or higher.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0022E | INCORRECT VALUE FOR TIMEOUT timeout |
Where:
Explanation: The ZDTCP command with the PING parameter specified was entered with an incorrect value for the Timeout option.
System Action: The ZDTCP command was rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZDTCP command again specifying a valid Timeout value or using the default value provided by the TPF system.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0023E | ERROR OPENING SOCKET |
Explanation: An error occurred when trying to open a socket for the ZDTCP command with the PING or TRACERTE parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0024E | ERROR IN PING SENDTO error_number |
Where:
Explanation: An error occurred when a sendto() function attempted to ping a host. This message was in response to the ZDTCP command with the PING parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: See your network administrator to determine and correct the problem.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0025E | TIMEOUT WAITING FOR PING RESPONSE |
Explanation: A timeout occurred while a select function waited for a ping to return from a host. The default waiting time for the ZDTCP command with the PING parameter specified is 1 second. Timeouts commonly occur when the network is slow.
System Action: None.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0026E | ERROR WAITING FOR PING RESPONSE error_number |
Where:
Explanation: An error occurred while a select function waited for a ping to return from a host. This message was in response to the ZDTCP command with the PING parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0027I | ERROR READING PING ICMP PACKET error_number |
Where:
Explanation: An error occurred when a recvfrom() function attempted to read an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packet returned by a ping to a host. This message was in response to the ZDTCP command with the PING parameter specified.
System Action: The ZDTCP command with the PING parameter specified continues processing.
User Response: Have your network administrator determine and correct the network problem if the problem continues.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0028E | TRACERTE MALLOC FAILED |
Explanation: The ZDTCP command with the TRACERTE parameter specified uses the malloc C function to allocate storage used for the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packets sent out; however, malloc storage is not available.
System Action: None.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0030E | ERROR ON SENDTO - error_number |
Where:
Explanation: An error occurred when a sendto() function transmitted an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packet to a host. This message was in response to the ZDTCP command with the TRACERTE parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0031E | IP ADDRESS IS NOT VALID |
Explanation: The ZDTCP command with the DNS parameter specified was entered to set the primary or secondary Domain Name System (DNS) server Internet Protocol (IP) address. You defined a value for the DNS parameter that was not a valid IP address.
System Action: The ZDTCP command was rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZDTCP command again specifying a valid IP address.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0040I | NO ENTRIES IN THE TCP/IP NETSTAT TABLE |
Explanation: This message is issued in response to the ZDTCP command with the NETSTAT parameter specified. There are currently no entries in the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) NETSTAT table because no sockets have been opened. This message is issued only in CRAS state or higher.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0041E | TCP/IP CONFIGURATION TABLE DOES NOT EXIST |
Explanation: This message is issued in response to the ZDTCP command with the NETSTAT parameter specified. The TPF system attempted to obtain the address of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) configuration table from keypoint 2, but the address did not exist. This message is issued only in CRAS state or higher.
System Action: NETSTAT parameter data is not displayed.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP and ZCTKA ALTER commands.
DTCP0042E | TCP/IP NETSTAT TABLE DOES NOT EXIST |
Explanation: This message is issued in response to the ZDTCP command with the NETSTAT parameter specified. The TPF system attempted to obtain the address of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) NETSTAT table from the TCP/IP configuration table, but the address did not exist. This message is issued only in CRAS state or higher.
System Action: The NETSTAT table is not displayed.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP and ZCTKA ALTER commands.
DTCP0043E | MALOC ERROR, NETSTAT ENDED |
Explanation: The ZDTCP command with the NETSTAT parameter specified was entered, but the TPF 4.1 system was unable to allocate enough storage to display the information.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0051E | NETWORK ERROR error_number |
Where:
Explanation: The ZDTCP command was entered with the NSLOOKUP, PING, or TRACERTE parameter specified, but an error occurred while resolving the specified symbolic name to its dotted decimal form.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0052E | NETWORK IS SLOW - TRY AGAIN |
Explanation: The ZDTCP command was entered with the NSLOOKUP, PING, or TRACERTE parameter specified. The host name specified must be changed to a network Internet Protocol (IP) address, but the network is running too slowly for the specified name servers to reply in time.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do one of the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0053E | NO RECOVERY |
Explanation: The ZDTCP command was entered with the NSLOOKUP, PING, or TRACERTE parameter specified. The request made to the name servers for name or address resolution ended in an error and there is no recovery.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do one of the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0054E | NO DATA RETURNED |
Explanation: The ZDTCP command was entered with the NSLOOKUP, PING, or TRACERTE parameter specified. The request made to the name servers for name or address resolution returned, but did not contain any data.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do one of the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0057E | BIND FAILED WITH ERROR VALUE errvalue |
Where:
Explanation: A ZDTCP command was entered with the LOCAL parameter specified, but the attempt by the TPF system to bind using the local Internet Protocol (IP) address failed. The sock_errno function returned the error code.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Examine the error code definition for errvalue in the socket.h header file to determine where the bind function failed.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the bind and sock_errno functions.
DTCP0060E | LOCAL IP ADDRESS IS NOT ALLOWED |
Explanation: The ZDTCP command was entered, but the Internet Protocol (IP) address specified for the LOCAL parameter is not allowed by the TPF system. The following IP addresses are not allowed:
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZDTCP command again and specify the correct IP address for the LOCAL parameter.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTCP0061E | LOCAL IP ADDRESS IS NOT VALID |
Explanation: A ZDTCP command was entered with the PING or TRACERTE parameter and the LOCAL parameter specified, but the local Internet Protocol (IP) address specified is not in correct numeric format.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZDTCP command again specifying the PING or TRACERTE parameter and an IP address for the LOCAL parameter in correct numeric format.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP command.
DTIM0001I | SUBSYSTEM xxxx LOCAL STANDARD TIME |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDTIM command.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTIM command.
DTIM0002I | SYSTEM LOCAL STANDARD TIME |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDTIM command.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTIM command.
DTIM0003I | SUBSYSTEM xxxx CLOCKS ARE NOT RUNNING |
Where:
Explanation: The subsystem specified in the message is in 1052 state, is in the process of cycling above 1052 state, or is in the process of cycling down to 1052 state. In any case, the subsystem clocks are not running.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTIM command.
DTIM0004I | SUBSYSTEM xxxx WAS NEVER CYCLED ABOVE 1052 STATE |
Where:
Explanation: The subsystem specified in the message was never cycled above 1052 state. In any case, the subsystem clocks are not running.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTIM command.
DTIM0021I | nnn MIDNIGHTS WILL BE CROSSED WHEN CYCLING ABOVE 1052 STATE |
Where:
Explanation: None.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTIM command.
DTIM0022I | SUBSYSTEM TIME DIFFERENCE FROM SYSTEM CLOCK IS mmmmmmm MINUTES |
Where:
Explanation: This message is generated in conjunction with the DTIM0021I message to assist you when deciding whether or not an alter time request is required. The time stamp for these messages will be 00.00.00.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTIM command.
DTIM0032I | ALL OTHER SUBSYSTEM CLOCKS ARE NOT RUNNING |
Explanation: All the other subsystems are in 1052 state, in the process of cycling above 1052 state, or in the process of cycling down to 1052 state. In any case, their subsystem clocks are not running.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTIM command.
DTIM0033I | NO SUBSYSTEM CLOCKS ARE RUNNING |
Explanation: The subsystem clocks are not running.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTIM command.
DTIM0051E | INVALID FORMAT OR FUNCTION NOT VALID EXCEPT IN BSS |
Explanation: A parameter was specified that is not valid or the command was entered from a subsystem other than the basic subsystem (BSS).
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTIM command.
DTIM0052T | FACE ERROR |
Explanation: The file address compute (FACE) program returned an error code while trying to find the subsystem clock record.
System Action: None.
User Response: Report this error to your system support personnel.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTIM command.
DTIM0053T | FIND ERROR |
Explanation: A FIND returned an error code while trying to find the subsystem clock record.
System Action: None.
User Response: Report this error to your system support personnel.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTIM command.
DTIM0054T | INVALID REQUEST AT THIS TIME |
Explanation: The user requested to display a subsystem clock before the TPF system clock was initialized.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTIM command.
DTIM0055T | INVALID REQUEST -- STR NOT AVAILABLE TO THIS PROCESSOR |
Explanation: The user requested to display the Sysplex Timer (STR) time but the processor was not directly connected to an STR.
System Action: None.
User Response: Enter the command again from a processor that is directly connected to an STR.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTIM command.
DTIM0056T | UNABLE TO READ STR DATA |
Explanation: An unsuccessful attempt was made to retrieve the Sysplex Timer (STR) time when a ZDTIM STR command was entered.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTIM command.
DTIM0057T | INVALID REQUEST -- ALTPORT PARAMETER NOT ALLOWED |
Explanation: When running under PR/SM, the ALTPORT parameter is not allowed on the ZDTIM command.
System Action: None.
User Response: Enter the ZDTIM command again without specifying the ALTPORT parameter.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTIM command.
DTOD0001I | DATE TIME TODCLOCK CURRENT mm/dd/yyyy hh.mm.ss todclock |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDTOD command.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTOD command and for an example of the informational display. See TPF System Generation for more information about the CONFIG macro and date formats.
DTOD0002I | DATE TIME TODCLOCK INPUT mm/dd/yyyy hh.mm.ss todclock |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDTOD command when a TOD clock value or a date and time are specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTOD command and for an example of the informational display. See TPF System Generation for more information about the CONFIG macro and date formats.
DTOD0003E | INVALID INPUT FORMAT |
Explanation: The format of the ZDTOD command is not correct.
System Action: The ZDTOD command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTOD command.
DUMP0000I | ZDUMP-OK |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDUMP command.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDUMP command.
DUMP0009E | ZDUMP-INVALID PARAMETER |
Explanation: A parameter other than SEL or ALL was specified.
System Action: ZDUMP processing is exited.
User Response: Specify a valid parameter or allow it to default.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDUMP command.
DVSN0000I | VSN ON DISK ccud IS vvvvvv |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDVSN command.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDVSN command.
DVSN0065T | INVALID INPUT MESSAGE FORMAT -- VSN CANNOT BE INCLUDED |
Explanation: The command was entered with text, which was taken as a volume serial number (VSN), after the device address. A VSN must not be part of the ZDVSN command.
System Action: Program processing is ended. The VSN on the device is not displayed.
User Response: Enter the command again without the text following the device address.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDVSN command.
DVSN0088T | TO DEVICE UNUSABLE |
Explanation: This error occurred while processing the ZDVSN command. An attempt was made to mount a device through CPAB but an input/output (I/O) error occurred while trying to mount the 3990 Record Cache Subsystem device.
System Action: Program processing is ended. The volume serial number (VSN) on the device is not displayed.
User Response: See your IBM service representative.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDVSN command.
DVSN0090T | ATTEMPT TO MOUNT REQUESTED VOLUME ccud FAILED |
Where:
Explanation: This error occurred during processing of the ZAVSN command. An attempt was made to mount the requested volume through CPAA but an error occurred during mount processing. Because of this error, the volume could not be used.
At the time the problem was detected, a more detailed diagnostic message was issued by CPAA to describe the reason that the volume could not be mounted to the TPF system. That message, which has a CPAA prefix, will precede the DVSN0090T message on your console.
System Action: Program processing is ended. The volume serial number (VSN) on the device is not displayed.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDVSN command.