The following are the categories used for operator messages for the Simple Connection Line Driver:
Message Range | Description |
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NETP000- NETP099 | Non-API-related messages |
NETP500 - NETP599 | Connectivity Systems API-specific messages |
NETP600 - NETP699 | HPS API-specific messages |
NETP700 - NETP799 | OES API-specific messages |
NETP800 - NETP899 | Simple Connection Line Driver-specific messages |
NETP040I | NETP041W | NETP042W | NETP043I | NETP044I | NETP046W | NETP047I | NETP048I | NETP060I | NETP061I | NETP062I | NETP063I | NETP065I | NETP066I | NETP067I | NETP502W | NETP509E | NETP511W | NETP512W | NETP521W | NETP522W | NETP531W | NETP532W | NETP541W | NETP542W | NETP551W | NETP552W | NETP561W | NETP562W | NETP571W | NETP572W | NETP581W | NET0582W | NETP600I | NETP601I | NETP602E | NETP603E | NETP604E | NETP605W | NETP606I | NETP610E | NETP611E | NETP612E | NETP613E | NETP614E | NETP615E | NETP616E | NETP617W | NETP618W | NETP620W | NETP621E | NETP622E | NETP623W | NETP624W | NETP630E | NETP631I | NETP632I | NETP633I | NETP634I | NETP635I | NETP700I | NETP701I | NETP702E | NETP703E | NETP704E | NETP705W | NETP706I | NETP707E | NETP710E | NETP711E | NETP712E | NETP713E | NETP714E | NETP715E | NETP716E | NETP717W | NETP718W | NETP719W | NETP720W | NETP721E | NETP722E | NETP723W | NETP724W | NETP730E | NETP731I | NETP732I | NETP733I | NETP734I | NETP735I | NETP800I | NETP801E | NETP802E | NETP803I | NETP804I | NETP805E | NETP806E | NETP808E | NETP809E | NETP811I | NETP813E | NETP814E | NETP816E | NETP817E | NETP818I | NETP819I | NETP820E | NETP821E | NETP822E | NETP823E | NETP826E | NETP899I
NETP040I | LINK llllllll HAS RESUMED PROCESSING |
Explanation |
Link llllllll, which was previously suspended, has resumed processing as a result of the RESUME command. |
Action |
None. |
Module |
NWTCPOPC |
NETP041W | PROCESSING ON LINK llllllll HAS BEEN SUSPENDED |
Explanation |
Message processing has been suspended on link llllllll as a result of the SUSPEND command. |
Action |
Issue the RESUME command to restart message processing when appropriate. |
Module |
NWTCPOPC |
NETP042W | INCORRECT LINK SPECIFIED IN COMMAND |
Explanation |
An operator command was issued, however, the value specified for the link name was not "*", "#" or a valid link name. The command is ignored. |
Action |
Reissue the command with a correct link name or a wild card value. |
Module |
NWTCPOPC |
NETP043I | TCP/IP COMMAND(S) ACCEPTED |
Explanation |
An operator command was issued. The command passed initial parsing, that is, each subcommand was processed. The success or failure of a subcommand is independent of this message being issued. |
Action |
None. |
Module |
NWTCPOPC |
NETP044I | LINK llllllll STATISTICS xxxxxxx |
Explanation |
Statistics for link lllllll or the TCPI driver have been either printed or reset, as indicated by xxxxxxxx. |
Action |
None. |
Module |
NWTCPOPC |
NETP046W | LINK llllllll NOT ALTERED, BAD CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS |
Explanation |
An attempt to alter the active configuration for link llllllll or the TCPI driver has failed due to invalid parameter specifications in the command TCPI lllllll ALTER xxxx, where llllllll is a link name or a wildcard value and xxxx is one or more configuration keywords and parameters. The cause of the problem may be one of the following:
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Action |
If a keyword that is valid only when the link or driver is closed was specified, close the link or driver and reissue the command. Be aware that if the value specified for the RESTART parameter is too low, the link or driver may be automatically reopened after the CLOSE command is issued and before the ALTER command can be reentered. To prevent this, specify CLOSE (CL) in the command string immediately before the subcommand ALTER. For example: TCPI linkname CL ALTER INETADDR=(127,0,0,1) If the specified keywords are valid for the current state of the link or driver, verify that the keywords are spelled correctly, that all punctuation is correct, and that the operands are valid. |
Module |
NWTCPOPC |
NETP047I | LINK llllllll HAS BEEN MANUALLY xxxxxx |
Explanation |
A TCPI command was issued to one or more links or to the TCPI driver, and the action identified by xxxxxx was taken as a result. |
Action |
None. |
NETP048I | LINK llllllll xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
Explanation |
This message is issued in response to an operator command that was sent to link or driver llllllll. The link or driver name is followed by informational message text, which is one of the following: Invalid State For Cmnd - The driver or link was in an invalid state (open) for the command to be executed. Configuration Altered - The driver or link configuration was successfully updated. Manual Open Failed - Open processing failed. Connect In Progress - Connect processing for the link has been initiated. Disconnect In Progress - Disconnect processing for the link has been initiated. |
Action |
No action is required unless the message is 'Invalid State For Cmnd'. If so, wait for the link or driver to go into the proper state; then reissue the command, if appropriate. |
Module |
NWTCPOPC |
NETP060I | ------------CONFIGURATION FOR LINK
llllllll------------ ADJHOST(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) INETADDR(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) LILNODE(xxxxxxxx) MULTSESS(x) PSTATS(x) RSTATS(x) SAF(x) SENDTIME(xxxxxxx) STATINT(xxxxxxx) TRACESIZ(xxxxxxx) IP Version 6 address=xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx |
Explanation |
This multi-line display shows the current configuration for link llllllll. The parameters displayed may be different from those specified at Entire Net-Work initialization if they have been modified manually, or if they have been modified internally as a result of being out of range. For example, the last line appears only if IP Version 6 is in use. |
Action |
None. |
Module |
NWTCPOPC |
NETP061I | LINK llllllll STATE(xxxxxxxxxxxx) MSGS SENT(xxxxxxx) |
Explanation |
The current state of link or driver llllllll is displayed with a count of messages sent and received. The message counts are for the period of time since the driver was opened, the link connected, or the statistics reset for either the driver or the link. This message is automatically produced as a result of a command being issued to a link or driver while the link or driver was in an incorrect state for the command or as a result of a TCPI llllllll STATUS command being issued. |
Action |
None. |
Module |
NWTCPOPC |
NETP062I | CONFIGURATION FOR DRIVER
dddd ACCEPTUI(x) API(xxx) APITRACE(x,x,x,x,x,x,x,x,x,x) CONNQUE(xxxxx) DRVNAME(xxxx) PSTATS(x) RESTART(xxxxx,xxxxx) RSTATS(x) SERVERID(xxxxx) STATINT(xxxxxxx) SUBSYS(xxxx) TRACE(xxx) TRACELEV(x,x,x,x,x,x,x,x,x,x) TRACESIZ(xxxxxxx) MULTSESS (x) USERID(xxxxxxxx) OPTIONS1(xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx) OPTIONS2(xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx) IP VERSION 6 ALLOWED=x, SUPPORTED=x CURRENT SIZE OF CLIENT TABLE xxx |
Explanation |
This multi-line display shows the current configuration for driver dddd. The parameters displayed may be different from those specified at Entire Net-Work initialization if they have been manually modified or if they have been modified internally as a result of being out of range. Note: |
Action |
None. |
Module |
NWTCPOPC |
NETP063I | STATISTICS FOR LINK llllllll OR DRIVER dddddddd | ||||||||||||||||||
Explanation | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ (a) + Statistics For Link XXXXXXXX Period xxxxx:xx:xx (xxxxxxx.xxx Secs) + + ------------- ---Bytes---- --Messages-- -Api Calls-- ----------- + (b) + Writes xxxxxxx.xxxz xxxxx,xxx,xxx Xxxxx,xxx,xxx Total + (c) + xxxxxxx.xxxz xxxxx,xxx,xxx Xxxxx,xxx,xxx Per Second + (d) + Reads xxxxxxx.xxxz xxxxx,xxx,xxx Xxxxx,xxx,xxx Total + (e) + xxxxxxx.xxxz xxxxx,xxx,xxx Xxxxx,xxx,xxx Per Second + + ------------- ---Total---- ----Task---- ---Other---- ----------- + (f) + WRITE Cmds xxxxx,xxx,xxx xxxxx,xxx,xxx xxxxx,xxx,xxx Total + (g) + xxxxx.xxx.xxx xxxxx,xxx,xxx Xxxxx,xxx,xxx Per Second + (h) + REAC Cmds xxxxx,xxx,xxx xxxxx,xxx,xxx xxxxx,xxx,xxx Total + (i) + xxxxx,xxx,xxx xxxxx,xxx,xxx Xxxxx,xxx,xxx Per Second + +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ This multi-line display is produced when the command TCPI xxxx STATS is issued, or when the automatic statistics interval has expired and PSTATS=Y is specified in the LINK statement. Values are displayed and updated asynchronously; therefore, the totals displayed may not always be accurate. The display contains the following information:
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Action |
None. |
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Module |
NWTCPOPC |
NETP065I | ACTIVE USERS FOR type name |
Explanation |
This multi-line display is produced when you issue the USERS operator command for the Simple Connection Line Driver. The type in the message indicates whether the statistics listed in the output are for a driver or a link. The name in the message indicates the name of the driver or link to which the statistics apply. This is a sample of the output that will appear when issued to the driver: NETP065I: Active Users For Driver TCPX NETP065I: --------- Client ID 1 ----------------- NETP065I: Active on Link TCX00001 TCP/IP address 10.132.33.48 NETP065I: Adabas Userid: NETP065I: Char( NET-WORKS NORGAY ) NETP065I: Hex(01210000 00000000 D5C5E360 E6D6D9D2 E22B0001 D2C5D5E3 40404040) NETP065I: Context ID(E22B0001) Context Verifier(01000000) NETP065I: Number of requests processed 1 NETP065I: 1 Active Users printed This is a sample of the output that will appear when issued to a link: NETP065I: Active Users For Link TCX00001 TCP/IP address 10.132.33.48 NETP065I: --------- Client ID 1 ----------------- NETP065I: Adabas Userid: NETP065I: Char( NET-WORKS NORGAY ) NETP065I: Hex(01210000 00000000 D5C5E360 E6D6D9D2 E22B0001 D2C5D5E3 40404040) NETP065I: Context ID(E22B0001) Context Verifier(01000000) NETP065I: Number of requests processed 1 NETP065I: 1 Active Users printed |
Action |
None. |
Module |
NWXTSOPC |
NETP066I | ------------CONFIGURATION FOR LINK
llllllll------------ ADJHOST(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) ADJNODE(xxxxxxxx) INETADDR(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) KEEPALIV(x) MULTSESS(x) PSTATS(x) RSTATS(x) SAF(x) SENDTIME(xxxxxxx) STATINT(xxxxxxx) TRACESIZ(xxxxxxx) |
Explanation |
This multi-line display shows the current configuration for the Simple Connection Line Driver link llllllll. The parameters displayed may be different from those specified at Entire Net-Work initialization if they have been modified manually, or if they have been modified internally as a result of being out of range. |
Action |
None. |
Module |
NWXTSOPC |
NETP067I | CONFIGURATION FOR DRIVER
TCPX ACCEPTUI(x) API(api) APITRACE(x,x,x,x,x,x,x,x,x,x) CONNQUE(n) DRVCHAR(x) DRVNAME(name) KEEPALIV(x) MULTSESS(x) PSTATS(x) RESTART(xxxxx,xxxxx) RSTATS(x) SERVERID(serverid) STATINT(seconds) SUBSYS(subsys) TRACE(x) TRACELEV(x,x,x,x,x,x,x,x,x,x) TRACESIZ(bytes) USERID(userid) OPTIONS1(xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx) OPTIONS2(xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx) IP VERSION 6 ALLOWED=x, SUPPORTED=x CURRENT SIZE OF CLIENT TABLE (NUMUSERS)n |
Explanation |
This multi-line display shows the current configuration for the Simple Connection Line Driver. The parameters displayed may be different from those specified at Entire Net-Work initialization if they have been manually modified or if they have been modified internally as a result of being out of range. Note: |
Action |
None. |
Module |
NWXTSOPC |
NETP502W | UNABLE TO ALLOCATE CONNECT QUEUE ENTRY |
Explanation |
All connect queue entries are in use. |
Action |
The number of connect queue entries is specified by the CONNQUE parameter on the DRIVER statement. Increase the value of this parameter to accommodate the maximum number of simultaneous connection requests from remote nodes. |
NETP509E | ERROR OCCURRED OBTAINING OR FREEING STORAGE |
Explanation |
An error occurred when attempting to obtain or release virtual storage. This error usually occurs because there is insufficient storage in the region to satisfy the obtain or one of the buffer pools is not large enough to satisfy the storage request. |
Action |
Check the buffer pool statistics by issuing the DISPLAY STATS operator command. If necessary, increase the size of the buffer pools. Otherwise, increase the private area size of the region to allow storage requests that are not allocated from buffer pools to properly complete. |
Module |
NWTCPCNS |
NETP511W | TCP API ERROR ON LISTEN - RC = xxxx |
Explanation |
There was an error in acquiring storage to perform a passive OPEN call to the TCP/IP partition. RC = 4 indicates a problem acquiring partition GETVIS storage. RC = 16 indicates a problem acquiring SVA GETVIS storage. |
Action |
For RC=4, increase the size of the Entire Net-Work partition or decrease the SIZE parameter on the EXEC card if possible. With RC=16, additional allocation is required in the system GETVIS area in the SVA. For other values, contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWVSESTK |
NETP512W | TCP RETURNED LISTEN ERROR - RC = xxxx |
Explanation |
RC is the return code passed back to Entire Net-Work by the TCP/IP partition on a passive OPEN(Listen) call. |
Action |
Report the error to your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWVSESTK |
NETP521W | TCP API ERROR ON CONNECT - RC = xxxx |
Explanation |
There was an error in acquiring storage to perform an OPEN call to the TCP/IP partition. RC is the return code from a z/VSE GETVIS call. For more information, refer to the appropriate z/VSE documentation. |
Action |
For RC=4, increase the size of the Entire Net-Work partition or decrease the SIZE= parameter on the EXEC card if possible. With RC=16, additional allocation is required in the system GETVIS area in the SVA. For other values, contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPCNS |
NETP522W | TCP RETURNED CONNECT ERROR - RC = xxxx |
Explanation |
RC is the return code passed back to Entire Net-Work by the TCP/IP partition on an OPEN call. |
Action |
Report the error to your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPCNS |
NETP531W | TCP API ERROR ON SEND - RC = xxxx |
Explanation |
There was an error in acquiring storage to perform a SEND call to the TCP/IP partition. RC is the return code from a z/VSE GETVIS call. For more information, refer to the appropriate z/VSE documentation. |
Action |
For RC=4, increase the size of the Entire Net-Work partition or decrease the SIZE= parameter on the EXEC card if possible. With RC=16, additional allocation is required in the system GETVIS area in the SVA. For other values, contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPCNS |
NETP532W | TCP RETURNED SEND ERROR - RC = xxxx |
Explanation |
RC is the return code passed back to Entire Net-Work by the TCP/IP partition on a SEND call. |
Action |
Report the error to your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPCNS |
NETP541W | TCP API ERROR ON RECEIVE - RC = xxxx |
Explanation |
There was an error in acquiring storage to perform a RECEIVE call to the TCP/IP partition. RC is the return code from a z/VSE GETVIS call. For more information, refer to the appropriate z/VSE documentation. |
Action |
For RC=4, increase the size of the Entire Net-Work partition or decrease the SIZE= parameter on the EXEC card if possible. With RC=16, additional allocation is required in the system GETVIS area in the SVA. For other values, contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPCNS |
NETP542W | TCP RETURNED RECEIVE ERROR - RC = xxxx |
Explanation |
RC is the return code passed back to Entire Net-Work by the TCP/IP partition on a RECEIVE call. |
Action |
Report the error to your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPCNS |
NETP551W | TCP API ERROR ON DISCONNECT - RC = xxxx |
Explanation |
There was an error in acquiring storage to perform an CLOSE call to the TCP/IP partition. RC is the return code from a z/VSE GETVIS call. For more information, refer to the appropriate z/VSE documentation. |
Action |
For RC=4, increase the size of the Entire Net-Work partition or decrease the SIZE= parameter on the EXEC card if possible. With RC=16, additional allocation is required in the system GETVIS area in the SVA. For other values, contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPCNS |
NETP552W | TCP RETURNED DISCONN ERROR - RC = xxxx |
Explanation |
RC is the return code passed back to Entire Net-Work by the TCP/IP partition on a CLOSE call. |
Action |
Report the error to your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPCNS |
NETP561W | TCP API ERROR ON OPEN - RC = xxxx |
Explanation |
There was an error in acquiring storage to perform an OPEN CONTROL call to the TCP/IP partition. RC is the return code from a z/VSE GETVIS call. For more information, refer to the appropriate z/VSE documentation. |
Action |
For RC=4, increase the size of the Entire Net-Work partition or decrease the SIZE= parameter on the EXEC card if possible. For RC=8, correct the value of the USERID parameter on the DRIVER statement to match the ID= subparameter of the PARM field for an active TCP/IP stack. With RC=16, additional allocation is required in the system GETVIS area in the SVA. For other values, contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPCNS |
NETP562W | TCP RETURNED OPEN ERROR - RC = xxxx |
Explanation |
RC is the return code passed back to Entire Net-Work by the TCP/IP partition on an OPEN CONTROL call. |
Action |
Report the error to your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPCNS |
NETP571W | TCP API ERROR ON CLOSE - RC = xxxx |
Explanation |
There was an error in acquiring storage to perform a CLOSE,CONTROL call to the TCP/IP partition. RC is the return code from a z/VSE GETVIS call. For more information, refer to the appropriate z/VSE documentation. |
Action |
For RC=4, increase the size of the Entire Net-Work partition or decrease the SIZE= parameter on the EXEC card if possible. With RC=16, additional allocation is required in the system GETVIS area in the SVA. For other values, contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPCNS |
NETP572W | TCP RETURNED CLOSE ERROR - RC = xxxx |
Explanation |
RC is the return code passed back to Entire Net-Work by the TCP/IP partition on a CLOSE CONTROL call. |
Action |
Report the error to your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPCNS |
NETP581W | TCP API ERROR ON RESOLVE - RC = xxxx | ||||||||
Explanation |
An error was received while executing a call to resolve the host name or address. RC is the contents of Register 15 on return from the call. For more information, see the appropriate z/VSE documentation. |
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Action |
The action to take depends on the return code (RC=), as shown in the following table:
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Module |
NWTCPCNS |
NET0582W | TCP RETURNED RESOLVE ERROR - RC=xxxx |
Explanation |
RC is the return code passed back to Entire Net-Work by the TCP/IP partition on a call to resolve the host name or address. |
Action |
Report the error to your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPCNS |
NETP600I | xxxxxxxx ERROR NUMBER nnnnn SOCKET sssss |
Explanation |
A call to the IBM TCP/IP HPS API failed for function xxxxxxxx. The error number nnnnn provides the reason the failure and sssss is the socket where the failure occurred. This message provides diagnostic information about a previous error message. It may also be followed by a NETP601I message that explains the error number. |
Action |
Locate message NETP601I for a description of the error number. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP601I | variable text message |
Explanation |
This message describes the error number provided in message NETP600I. |
Action |
Try to eliminate the condition that caused the message. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP602E | INVALID FUNCTION REQUESTED |
Explanation |
An invalid request was made to the API. |
Action |
Contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP603E | TCP/IP FAILED TO LOAD |
Explanation |
An attempt to load a required module for TCP/IP failed. The driver and all links using this API will be unusable. This is most likely caused by TCP/IP not being correctly installed. It could also be caused by a short-on-storage condition or an I/O error. |
Action |
Check the joblog and syslog for any additional messages, such as operating system messages, that may provide a reason for the problem. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP604E | UNABLE TO ALLOCATE STORAGE FOR SCT |
Explanation |
An attempt to allocate storage for a required control block failed. The control block is needed for the driver and all active links using the API. Only the new link being connected to or the new driver being opened is affected. All active links and drivers continue to run as long as the storage shortage does not cause other problems with Entire Net-Work. |
Action |
Look for other messages indicating storage problems and perform any recommended action. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP605W | UNABLE TO CLOSE SOCKET |
Explanation |
An error occurred while trying to close a socket used for a connection. The Entire Net-Work connection is closed, but the socket is not usable for future connections. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP600I and NETP601I for additional information. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP606I | HPS DRIVER CLOSED |
Explanation |
A TCP/IP driver using API=HPS has been closed. |
Action |
None required. This message is informational only. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP610E | INVALID OPERATING SYSTEM FOR API=HPS |
Explanation |
API=HPS was specified for a driver on a system that does not support it. MVS is currently the only operating system that supports this API. |
Action |
Specify a valid API for the system and the TCP/IP stack that you are running. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP611E | UNABLE TO INITIALIZE TCP/IP INTERFACE |
Explanation |
An INITAPI function call was made to TCP/IP and failed. NETP600I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP600I and NETP601I for additional information. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP612E | UNABLE TO GET A SOCKET |
Explanation |
A call made to TCP/IP to get a new socket failed. NETP600I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP600I and NETP601I for additional information. You may need to adjust some TCP/IP parameters to allow for more sockets. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP613E | UNABLE TO BIND SOCKET TO LOCAL SYSTEM |
Explanation |
A BIND function call to TCP/IP failed. The BIND function tells TCP/IP which port to listen on, as well as any restrictions on who can connect to this port. NETP600I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP600I and NETP601I for additional information. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP614E | UNABLE TO DETERMINE MAXIMUM SENDMSG SIZE |
Explanation |
A GETSOCKOPT function call to TCP/IP failed. The GETSOCKOPT function is used to determine the maximum message size that can be sent. NETP600I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP600I and NETP601I for additional information. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP615E | UNABLE TO SET LISTEN OPTIONS |
Explanation |
A LISTEN function call to TCP/IP failed. The LISTEN function is used to set the number of connection requests that can be queued. NETP600I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP600I and NETP601I for additional information. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP616E | UNABLE TO LISTEN FOR NEW CONNECTIONS |
Explanation |
An ACCEPT function call to TCP/IP failed. The ACCEPT function waits for a connection request and returns a socket to be used for the new conversation. NETP600I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP600I and NETP601I for additional information. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP617W | UNABLE TO ALLOCATE CONNECT QUEUE ENTRY |
Explanation |
The connection request was rejected because there was no connect queue entry available to process the request. |
Action |
Increase the value of the CONNQUE parameter on the DRIVER statement. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP618W | UNABLE TO SETSOCKOPT KEEPALIVE OPTION |
Explanation |
A SETSOCKOPT function call to TCP/IP failed. The SETSOCKOPT function is used to set the KEEPALIV parameter on the TCP/IP DRIVER and LINK statements. If KEEPALIV=YES, a message is sent periodically to verify that a connection is still active. NETP600I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP600I and NETP601I for additional information. To disable this function, specify KEEPALIV=NO on the DRIVER and LINK statements. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP620W | UNABLE TO CONNECT TO REMOTE SYSTEM |
Explanation |
A CONNECT function call to TCP/IP failed. The CONNECT function is used to connect to a remote Entire Net-Work node. NETP600I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP600I and NETP601I for additional information. Make sure that the remote Entire Net-Work node is running and is accepting connections from this node. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP621E | UNABLE TO SENDMSG TO REMOTE SYSTEM |
Explanation |
A SENDMSG function call to TCP/IP failed. The SENDMSG function is used to send a data packet to a remote Entire Net-Work node. NETP600I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP600I and NETP601I for additional information. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP622E | UNABLE TO RECV DATA FROM REMOTE SYSTEM |
Explanation |
A RECV function call to TCP/IP failed. The RECV function is used to receive a data packet from a remote Entire Net-Work node. This call waits for incoming data before returning to Entire Net-Work. NETP600I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP600I and NETP601I for additional information. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP623W | UNABLE TO DETERMINE TCP/IP ADDRESS |
Explanation |
A GETHOSTBYNAME function call to TCP/IP failed. This type of function is used to determine the TCP/IP address of an Entire Net-Work node that used the ADJHOST parameter to specify the name. NETP600I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP600I and NETP601I for additional information. Make sure the name specified on ADJHOST parameter is correct and that this name is in the hosts file or domain name server. Read about the ADJHOST parameter |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP624W | UNABLE TO DETERMINE HOST NAME FROM ADDRESS |
Explanation |
A GetHostByAddr function call to TCP/IP failed, probably because the host name address was not defined in the DNS (Domain Name Service). The GetHostByAddr call is used to determine the name of a connecting IP address when ADJHOST has been specified on a LINK statement. |
Action |
Add the host name and IP address to your domain name server. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP630E | ASYNC EXIT ENTERED FOR UNKNOWN ROUTINE |
Explanation |
This message indicates an internal logic error in the HPS API. |
Action |
Issue the TRACE and SNAP operator commands for the line driver. For more information, see the section Entire Net-Work Operator Commands. Then contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP631I | ASYNC EXIT ENTERED FOR TCP/IP TERMINATION |
Explanation |
TCP/IP is being terminated on the local system. All connections using this driver will be disconnected. This is an informational message and does not indicate an error in Entire Net-Work. |
Action |
Determine why the TCP/IP address space is being terminated. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP632I | ASYNC EXIT ENTERED FOR LINK TERMINATION |
Explanation |
TCP/IP has terminated the connection for this link. Therefore, the link is no longer active. |
Action |
Look for other messages on both the local and remote systems that will help you determine why the link was terminated. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP633I | ASYNC EXIT ENTERED FOR PREVIOUS ABEND |
Explanation |
The asynchronous exit abended processing a previous TCP/IP function. This message indicates an internal logic error in the HPS API. |
Action |
Issue the TRACE and SNAP operator commands for this driver. For more information, see the section Entire Net-Work Operator Commands. Then contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP634I | ASYNC EXIT ENTERED FOR UNKNOWN REASON |
Explanation |
This message indicates an internal logic error in the HPS API. |
Action |
Issue the TRACE and SNAP operator commands for this driver. For more information, see the section Entire Net-Work Operator Commands. Then contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP635I | ASYNC EXIT ENTERED WITH INVALID SCT TOKEN |
Explanation |
The asynchronous exit was entered without a required token. This message indicates an internal logic error in the HPS API. |
Action |
Issue the TRACE and SNAP operator commands for this driver. For more information, see the section Entire Net-Work Operator Commands. Then contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPHPS |
NETP700I | xxxxxxxx ERROR NUMBER
nnnnn REASON rrrrrrrr SOCKET sssss xxxxxxxx AIOCB ERRNUM nnnnn REASON rrrrrrrr SOCKET sssss |
Explanation |
A call to the IBM TCP/IP stack failed for function xxxxxxxx. The error number nnnnn and the reason code rrrrrrrr indicate the reason the call failed, while sssss is the socket that the function failed on. This message provides diagnostic information about a previous error message. This message may also be followed by a NETP701I message that explains the error number and reason codes. |
Action |
Locate message NETP701I for a description of the error number. Refer to the IBM documentation for an explanation of the error number and the reason code. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP701I | variable text message |
Explanation |
The text of this message describes the error number from message NETP700I. |
Action |
Eliminate if possible the condition that caused this message. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP702E | INVALID FUNCTION REQUESTED |
Explanation |
An invalid request was made to this API. |
Action |
Contact your Software AG technical support representative |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP703E | TCP/IP FAILED TO LOAD |
Explanation |
An attempt to load a required module for TCP/IP failed. The driver and all links using this API will be unusable. This is most likely caused by TCP/IP not being correctly installed. It could also be caused by a short on storage condition or an I/O error. |
Action |
Check the joblog and syslog for any additional messages that may indicate a reason for the problem. These messages may be operating system messages. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP704E | UNABLE TO ALLOCATE STORAGE FOR SCT |
Explanation |
An attempt to allocate storage for a required control block failed. This control block is needed for the driver and all active links using this API. Only the new link being connected or the new driver being opened are affected. All active links and drivers will continue to run as long as the storage shortage does not cause other problems with Entire Net-Work |
Action |
Look for other messages indicating storage problems and perform any action recommended. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP705W | UNABLE TO CLOSE SOCKET |
Explanation |
An error occurred trying to close a socket used for a connection. The Entire Net-Work connection is closed, but this socket will be unusable for a future connection. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP700I and NETP701I for additional information. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP706I | OES DRIVER CLOSED |
Explanation |
A TCP/IP driver using API=OES has been closed. This is an informational message and does not indicate an error. |
Action |
None |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP707E | OES Driver requires APF authorization |
Explanation |
This message indicates that Entire Net-Work is not APF authorized. APF authorization is required in order to use the API=OES. |
Action |
Provide APF authorization for all load libraries in the Entire Net-Work STEPLIB. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP710E | INVALID OPERATING SYSTEM FOR API=OES |
Explanation |
API=OES was specified for a driver on a system that does not support it. Currently OS390 is the only operating system that supports this API. |
Action |
Specify a valid API for the system and TCP/IP stack you are running. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP711E | UNABLE TO INITIALIZE TCP/IP INTERFACE |
Explanation |
An Open Edition call to DUB the TCB failed. NETP700I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP700I and NETP701I for additional information. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP712E | UNABLE TO GET A SOCKET |
Explanation |
A call made to TCP/IP to get a new socket failed. NETP700I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP700I and NETP701I for additional information. Some adjusting of parameters for TCP/IP may need to be done to allow for more sockets. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP713E | UNABLE TO BIND SOCKET TO LOCAL SYSTEM |
Explanation |
A BIND function call to TCP/IP failed. The BIND function is used to tell TCP/IP what port to listen on and what restrictions apply, i.e., who can connect to this port. NETP700I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP700I and NETP701I for additional information. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP714E | UNABLE TO DETERMINE MAXIMUM SENDMSG SIZE |
Explanation |
A GETSOCKOPT function call to TCP/IP failed. The GETSOCKOPT function is used to determine the maximum message size that can be sent. NETP700I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP700I and NETP701I for additional information. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP715E | UNABLE TO SET LISTEN OPTIONS |
Explanation |
A LISTEN function call to TCP/IP failed. The LISTEN function is used to set the number of connection requests that can be queued. NETP700I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP700I and NETP701I for additional information. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP716E | UNABLE TO LISTEN FOR NEW CONNECTIONS |
Explanation |
An ACCEPT function call to TCP/IP failed. The ACCEPT function waits for a connection request and returns a socket to be used for the new conversation. NETP700I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP700I and NETP701I for additional information. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP717W | UNABLE TO ALLOCATE CONNECT QUEUE ENTRY |
Explanation |
A connect queue entry is needed to process a connection request and none is currently available. The connection request is rejected. |
Action |
Increase the value of the CONNQUE parameter on the DRIVER statement. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP718W | UNABLE TO SETSOCKOPT KEEPALIVE OPTION |
Explanation |
A SETSOCKOPT function call to TCP/IP failed. The SETSOCKOPT function is used to set the KEEPALIVE option in TCP/IP. KEEPALIVE is a TCP/IP option that regularly sends a message to verify that a connection is still active. NETP700I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP700I and NETP701I for additional information. Set KEEPALIVE=NO parameter on driver and link statements to disable this function. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP719W | UNABLE TO SETSOCKOPT REUSEADDR OPTION |
Explanation |
A SETSOCKOPT function call to TCP/IP failed. The SETSOCKOPT function is used to set the REUSEADDR option in TCP/IP so that a socket can be reused immediately after being closed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP700I and NETP701I for additional information. . |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP720W | UNABLE TO CONNECT TO REMOTE SYSTEM |
Explanation |
A CONNECT function call to TCP/IP failed. The CONNECT function is used to connect to a remote Entire Net-Work node. NETP700I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP700I and NETP701I for additional information. Make sure that the remote Entire Net-Work node is running and is accepting connections from this node. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP721E | UNABLE TO SENDMSG TO REMOTE SYSTEM |
Explanation |
A SENDMSG function call to TCP/IP failed. The SENDMSG function is used to send a data packet to a remote Entire Net-Work node. NETP700I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP700I and NETP701I for additional information. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP722E | UNABLE TO RECV DATA FROM REMOTE SYSTEM |
Explanation |
A RECV function call to TCP/IP failed. The RECV function is used to receive a data packet from a remote Entire Net-Work node. This call waits for incoming data before returning to Entire Net-Work. NETP700I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP700I and NETP701I for additional information. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP723W | UNABLE TO DETERMINE TCP/IP ADDRESS |
Explanation |
A GETHOSTBYNAME function call to TCP/IP failed. The GETHOSTBYNAME function is used to determine the TCP/IP address of an Entire Net-Work node that used the ADJHOST parameter to specify the name. NETP700I will provide an error number that indicates why it failed. |
Action |
Locate messages NETP700I and NETP701I for additional information. Make sure that the name specified on ADJHOST parameter is correct and that this name is in the hosts file or domain name server. Read about the ADJHOST parameter |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP724W | UNABLE TO DETERMINE HOST NAME FROM ADDRESS |
Explanation |
A GetHostByAddr function call to TCP/IP failed, probably because the host name address was not defined in the DNS (Domain Name Service). The GetHostByAddr call is used to determine the name of a connecting IP address when ADJHOST has been specified on a LINK statement. |
Action |
Add the host name and IP address to your domain name server. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP730E | ASYNC EXIT ENTERED FOR UNKNOWN ROUTINE |
Explanation |
This message indicates an internal logic error in the OES API. |
Action |
Issue the TRACE and SNAP Entire Net-Work commands for this driver. Then contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP731I | ASYNC EXIT ENTERED FOR TCP/IP TERMINATION |
Explanation |
TCP/IP is being terminated on the local system. All connections using this driver will be disconnected. This is an informational message and does not indicate an error in Entire Net-Work. |
Action |
Determine why the TCP/IP address space is being terminated. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP732I | ASYNC EXIT ENTERED FOR LINK TERMINATION |
Explanation |
TCP/IP has terminated the connection for this link. This link is no longer active. |
Action |
Look for other messages on both the local and remote systems to determine why the link was terminated. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP733I | ASYNC EXIT ENTERED FOR PREVIOUS ABEND |
Explanation |
The asynchronous exit abended while processing a previous TCP/IP function. This message indicates an internal logic error in the OES API. |
Action |
Issue the TRACE and SNAP Entire Net-Work commands for this driver. Then contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP734I | ASYNC EXIT ENTERED FOR UNKNOWN REASON |
Explanation |
This message indicates an internal logic error in the OES API. |
Action |
Issue the TRACE and SNAP Entire Net-Work commands for this driver. Then contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP735I | ASYNC EXIT ENTERED WITH INVALID SCT TOKEN |
Explanation |
The asynchronous exit was entered without a required token. This message indicates an internal logic error in the OES API. |
Action |
Issue the TRACE and SNAP Entire Net-Work commands for this driver. Then contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NWTCPOES |
NETP800I | ACT ARRAY ALLOCATED AT xxxxxxxx |
Explanation |
The Simple Connection Line Driver's Active Client Table (ACT) array was allocated at the indicated address. This message is issued at initialization, and also if the ACT array is expanded. |
Action |
None required. This message is informational only. |
Module |
NETTCPX, NXTSRV |
NETP801E | ACT ALLOCATION ERROR; NO FREE ENTRIES |
Explanation |
Allocation of a client control block failed. Possible causes are:
|
Action |
Increase storage or limit the number of clients. |
Module |
NXTSRV |
NETP802E | ERROR FREEING ACT; ARRAY AND ELEMENT MISMATCH |
Explanation |
An internal error occurred when attempting to free a client control block. |
Action |
Contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NETTCPX |
NETP803I | MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CLIENTS INCREASED TO xxxxx |
Explanation |
The Active Client Table (ACT) array has been increased because it was full and a new client attempted to initialize. The table is increased by 50% of its current size. |
Action |
If this message occurs frequently, increase NUMUSERS to minimize expansions. |
Module |
NXTSRV |
NETP804I | MSG RECEIVED FROM UNKNOWN CLIENT; CONTEXTID xxxxxxxx, CONTEXTV xxxxxxxx |
Explanation |
Each incoming request is validated against that client's current information. This message is issued if there was a mismatch or the client was not found. |
Action |
Collect traces on the client and server side and contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NETTCPX |
NETP805E | INTERNAL ERROR, UNABLE TO CONVERT MESSAGE |
Explanation |
An error occurred when converting the message to Entire Net-Work's MHDR format. The probable cause is a shortage of storage. |
Action |
If increasing storage does not resolve the error, contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NETTCPX |
NETP806E | INVALID NUMUSERS VALUE, SETTING TO DEFAULT OF 100 |
Explanation |
An invalid value was specified for NUMUSERS. Entire Net-Work sets NUMUSERS to 100 and continues to initialize. |
Action |
Correct the NUMUSERS value. |
Module |
NETTCPX |
NETP808E | CLIENT xxxxx IS NO LONGER ACTIVE; UNABLE TO SEND REPLY |
Explanation |
Client xxxxx was terminated before the current reply could be sent back, where xxxxx is the ACT index and the rightmost two bytes of the Context ID in the A1 message header. This can happen if the client times out or otherwise terminates while Entire Net-Work is processing a reply for that client. |
Action |
If the client did not legitimately time out or terminate, obtain traces and contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
Module |
NETTCPX |
NETP809E | UNABLE TO LOAD MODULE: modname, FOR SSL SUPPORT. |
Explanation |
The attempt failed to load the module named in the message (modname). This module is required for SSL support. The driver fails to open. |
Action |
Make sure this module is available to the Entire Net-Work job. |
NETP811I | COMPLETED SSL INITIALIZATION, DRIVER (drvname). |
Explanation |
SSL support for the driver named in the message (drvname) has been successfully initialized. |
Action |
No action is required for this informational message. |
NETP813E | DRIVER (drvname) SSL SUPPORT FAILED, RC(code) |
Explanation |
Initialization of SSL support failed for the driver named in the message (drvname) with the internal return code shown in the message (code). The driver is not opened. |
Action |
Contact your Software AG customer support representative for assistance. |
NETP814E | sslfunction FAILED WITH RC code FOR LINK lnkname |
Explanation |
The SSL function named in the message (sslfunction) failed with the displayed return code (code) for the link named in the message (lnkname). |
Action |
Contact your Software AG customer support representative for assistance. |
NETP816E | INVALID VALUE FOR SSLVRS |
Explanation |
An invalid value was specified for the SSLVRS parameter. |
Action |
Specify a valid value for the parameter and try again. |
NETP817E | INVALID VALUE FOR SSLVRF |
Explanation |
An invalid value was specified for the SSLVRF parameter. |
Action |
Specify a valid value for the parameter and try again. |
NETP818I | LINK link CONNECTED TO ADDRESS nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn |
Explanation |
The link named in the message was successfully connected to the partner TCP/IP address named in the message. This message is issued for Entire Net-Work Client links in place of NET0110 (NET0110 is issued when Entire Net-Work 7 connects). It is written only to DDPRINT/NETPRNT, not the console. Normal processing continues and the newly connected link can be used for message traffic. |
Action |
No action is required for this informational message. |
NETP819I | LINK link DISCONN. FROM ADDRESS nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn |
Explanation |
The link named in the message was disconnected from the partner TCP/IP address named in the message by one of the following events:
This message is issued for Entire Net-Work Client links in place of NET0107 (NET0107 is issued when Entire Net-Work 7 disconnects). It is written only to DDPRINT/NETPRNT, not the console. The system continues processing without the link. If the disconnection was due to an error, other messages should indicate the cause of the disconnection. |
Action |
Correct the error, if required, and retry the application. |
NETP820E | ERROR POSTING SSL HANDSHAKE SUBTASK RC=(rc) LINK=link |
Explanation |
An error occurred attempting to notify the SSL subtask to process a new connection. The connection fails for the specified link. |
Action |
This is an internal error. Contact your Software AG customer support representative. |
NETP821E | SSLSETSESSION FAILED WITH RETURN CODE code |
Explanation |
The SslSetSession function failed with the return code displayed in the message (code). |
Action |
Check your SSL configuration and try again. |
NETP822E | API= OES IS REQUIRED WITH SSL |
Explanation |
On z/OS systems, only API=OES can be used with the SSL driver. |
Action |
Specify API=OES and restart. |
NETP823E | Connecting two mainframe nodes with TCPX is not allowed |
Explanation |
The Simple Connection Line Driver (TCPX line driver) is used for connections between mainframe Entire Net-Work nodes and open systems Entire Net-Work Kernels and clients. TCPX mainframe-to-mainframe connections are not allowed. The link is disconnected. |
Action |
Use the TCP/IP line driver (TCPI line driver) to make mainframe-to-mainframe connections. |
NETP826E | API=OES is required if ZIIP=YES |
Explanation |
API=OES must be used if ZIIP=YES. This is because the calls used in the HPS routine require TCB mode, which would result in a very large number of mode switches. |
Action |
If ZIIP=YES, use API=OES |
NETP899I | message text |
Explanation |
This message displays various informational messages during SSL initialization. |
Action |
No action is required for this informational message. |