Messages beginning with IPN
IPN100I IPN101I
IPN102I IPN103E
IPN104I IPN105E
IPN106I IPN107E
IPN108I IPN109I
IPN110E IPN111I
IPN112E IPN113W
IPN114E IPN115I
IPN116E IPN117E
IPN118E IPN119E
IPN120E IPN121E
IPN122E IPN123I
IPN124I IPN125I
IPN126I IPN127I
IPN128I IPN129W
IPN130I IPN131E
IPN132I IPN134I
IPN135I IPN136W
IPN137E IPN138I
IPN139I IPN140E
IPN141E IPN143E
IPN144E IPN145I
IPN148E IPN149E
IPN150E IPN150I
IPN151E IPN152I
IPN153I IPN154I
IPN156I IPN158E
IPN159E IPN161W
IPN162E IPN163I
IPN164E IPN165E
IPN166E IPN167E
IPN168E IPN169E
IPN170E IPN171E
IPN172E IPN173E
IPN174E IPN175E
IPN176E IPN177E
IPN178E IPN179I
IPN180W IPN181I
IPN182W IPN183E
IPN184I IPN185E
IPN188I IPN189E
IPN190E IPN191E
IPN192E IPN193E
IPN194E IPN195E
IPN196E IPN197E
IPN198E IPN199I
IPN200I IPN201E
IPN202W IPN203I
IPN203W IPN204W
IPN207I IPN208W
IPN209I IPN210I
IPN211E IPN212W
IPN216I IPN219I
IPN221I IPN224I
IPN226E IPN227E
IPN228E IPN229E
IPN230I IPN233I
IPN235I IPN236E
IPN237E IPN238I
IPN239W IPN240I
IPN241E IPN242E
IPN243E IPN245I
IPN246I IPN248I
IPN249I IPN250I
IPN251I IPN252I
IPN253I IPN254I
IPN255I IPN256I
IPN257I IPN258I
IPN259I IPN260E
IPN261E IPN262E
IPN263I IPN264I
IPN265I IPN266W
IPN267E IPN268I
IPN269I IPN270I
IPN271W IPN272I
IPN273I IPN274I
IPN275W IPN276I
IPN301E IPN302E
IPN303E IPN304E
IPN305E IPN306E
IPN307E IPN308E
IPN309E IPN310E
IPN311E IPN312E
IPN313E IPN314E
IPN315E IPN316E
IPN317E IPN318E
IPN319E IPN320E
IPN321E IPN322E
IPN323E IPN324E
IPN325E IPN326E
IPN327E IPN328E
IPN329E IPN330E
IPN332E IPN333E
IPN349E IPN350I
IPN351I IPN352I
IPN353E IPN357I
IPN358I IPN361W
IPN362E IPN363I
IPN364I IPN365I
IPN366I IPN367I
IPN368I IPN369I
IPN373W IPN374I
IPN375I IPN376I
IPN377I IPN378I
IPN379I IPN380I
IPN381E IPN382I
IPN383I IPN384I
IPN385I IPN386I
IPN387I IPN388W
IPN389E IPN390I
IPN391I IPN392I
IPN393I IPN394I
IPN395I IPN396I
IPN397I IPN398I
IPN399E IPN400I
IPN401I IPN402I
IPN405E IPN406E
IPN409I IPN410I
IPN411I IPN412I
IPN413I IPN414I
IPN415I IPN416I
IPN417I IPN418I
IPN419I IPN420I
IPN421I IPN422I
IPN423I IPN424I
IPN425I IPN426I
IPN427I IPN428I
IPN429I IPN430I
IPN431I IPN432I
IPN433I IPN434I
IPN435I IPN436I
IPN437I IPN438I
IPN439I IPN442I
IPN443I IPN444I
IPN445I IPN446I
IPN447I IPN448I
IPN449I IPN450I
IPN451I IPN452I
IPN453I IPN454I
IPN456I IPN457I
IPN458I IPN459I
IPN463I IPN464I
IPN465I IPN467I
IPN468I IPN469I
IPN46`I IPN470I
IPN471I IPN472I
IPN474I IPN475I
IPN476I IPN477I
IPN478I IPN479I
IPN480I IPN481I
IPN482I IPN483I
IPN484I IPN485I
IPN487I IPN488I
IPN489I IPN490W
IPN492I IPN493I
IPN494I IPN495I
IPN496I IPN497I
IPN498I IPN499I
IPN500W IPN502I
IPN503I IPN504I
IPN505I IPN506I
IPN507I IPN508I
IPN509I IPN510I
IPN511I IPN512I
IPN513I IPN514I
IPN515I IPN516I
IPN517I IPN518I
IPN519I IPN520I
IPN521I IPN522I
IPN525I IPN526I
IPN527I IPN528E
IPN529I IPN530I
IPN531I IPN532I
IPN533I IPN534I
IPN535E IPN536I
IPN537I IPN538I
IPN539I IPN540W
IPN541I IPN542I
IPN543I IPN544I
IPN545I IPN546I
IPN547W IPN548I
IPN549I IPN551I
IPN552E IPN553E
IPN554E IPN555E
IPN556E IPN557E
IPN558E IPN559E
IPN560E IPN561E
IPN562E IPN563E
IPN564E IPN565E
IPN566E IPN567E
IPN568I IPN569I
IPN570I IPN571I
IPN572I IPN573I
IPN574I IPN575I
IPN576I IPN577I
IPN578E IPN579I
IPN580W IPN581I
IPN582I IPN583W
IPN584W IPN585I
IPN586W IPN587I
IPN588I IPN589I
IPN590I IPN591I
IPN592E IPN593E
IPN594I IPN595I
IPN596I IPN597I
IPN599E IPN600I
IPN601I IPN602I
IPN603I IPN604E
IPN605I IPN606I
IPN607W IPN608E
IPN609E IPN610E
IPN611E IPN612I
IPN613I IPN614I
IPN615E IPN616I
IPN617I IPN618I
IPN619I IPN620I
IPN622W IPN623E
IPN624I IPN625I
IPN626I IPN627I
IPN628I IPN629W
IPN630W IPN632I
IPN633I IPN651I
IPN652I IPN654I
IPN655I IPN656I
IPN657I IPN658E
IPN659E IPN661E
IPN662E IPN663E
IPN666E IPN667E
IPN668E IPN669E
IPN670E IPN671E
IPN672E IPN673E
IPN674E IPN676I
IPN677E IPN694I
IPN695I IPN700I
IPN701I IPN702I
IPN703E IPN704E
IPN705I IPN706I
IPN707W IPN708I
IPN710E IPN711I
IPN712I IPN713E
IPN714E IPN715I
IPN717E IPN720E
IPN721I IPN722I
IPN723E IPN724I
IPN725W IPN800I
IPN801I IPN802E
IPN803I IPN804I
IPN805I IPN806I
IPN807W IPN808I
IPN809W IPN810W
IPN811I IPN813I
IPN814W IPN815I
IPN816I IPN817I
IPN819I IPN823I
IPN824W IPN825I
IPN827I IPN828I
IPN828W IPN831W
IPN832I IPN833I
IPN834I IPN835I
IPN836I IPN837I
IPN838I IPN839I
IPN840I IPN841I
IPN842I IPN843I
IPN844I IPN845I
IPN846I IPN847I
IPN848I IPN849W
IPN850I IPN851W
IPN852W IPN853W
IPN854W IPN855W
IPN856W IPN857W
IPN858W IPN859W
IPN860I IPN861I
IPN862I IPN863I
IPN864W IPN865E
IPN866E IPN867I
IPN868I IPN869I
IPN870I IPN900I
IPN901I IPN902E
IPN903I IPN904E
IPN905E IPN912E
IPN913E IPN914E
IPN915I IPN920I
IPN921I IPN922I
IPN923I IPN925I
IPN926I IPN927I
IPN928I IPN929I
IPN931E IPN935I
IPN936I IPN937I
IPN938I
IPN100I TCP/IP Version aaa, bbb, Initializing
(Informational)
TCP/IP for VSE has started its initialization process. This is the first message displayed. aaa is the version number of the product and bbb is the assembly date of the main executable module.
IPN101I TCP/IP Operating System Interfacing Complete
(Informational)
TCP/IP for VSE has been successfully loaded and is now in control.
IPN102I Copyright 1995, 2002 (c) Connectivity Systems Inc.
(Informational)
This message keeps our lawyers happy.
IPN103E TCP/IP Unable to initialize
(Critical)
TCP/IP for VSE is returning control to the operating system after failing to initialize. This is the final message
Administrator Action:
Examine the job output for additional messages detailing problems. Resubmit the job.
IPN104I (( TCP/IP Version Information ))
(Informational)
This message precedes a listing of the version numbers pertaining to this copy of TCP/IP for VSE.
IPN105E Unable to inquire about the VSE level
(Critical)
TCP/IP for VSE is not able to determine the release of VSE that you are running. It uses the SUBSID macro (provided with VSE) to perform this task.
Administrator Action:
If TCP/IP for VSE has executed on your operating system previously, this may indicate that damage has occurred to the supervisor and an IPL is required. It may also indicate that maintenance has been improperly applied to your system. Ensure that your operating system is supported by TCP/IP for VSE (see TCP/IP for VSE Installation Guide) before calling for technical support.
IPN106I Task attach has completed
(Debug)
This message is issued when processing is complete for the creation of a task or pseudo task following the issuance of an ATTACH command.
IPN107E Task attach has failed, Phase: aaa Operation: bbb Code: ccc
(Critical)
Issued when TCP/IP for VSE is unable to create a task or pseudo task in response to the ATTACH command, issued either explicitly or internally.
Administrator Action:
Ensure that the requested phase is spelled correctly and resides in a library that can be accessed by TCP/IP for VSE.
IPN108I Initialization has begun
(Informational)
Control has been passed to the TCP/IP for VSE initialization routines. Processing of the initialization parameters will now begin.
IPN109I Initialization has completed
(Informational)
TCP/IP for VSE has processed all initialization parameters. It will now proceed to into the start-up phase.
IPN110E Product has expired contact administrator
The authorization code that you have supplied to TCP/IP for VSE has expired.
Administrator Action:
Contact your Connectivity Systems representation for a new authorization code.
IPN111I phase version date time [Not loaded]
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY VERSIONS command, this message indicates the name of a phase (aaa), its version number (bbb), and the date (ccc) that it was last link-edited.
IPN112E Unable to obtain a free LUB for I/O driver, Cuu: aa
IPN113W xxx Product will expire in aaa days
The authorization code being used is valid but will soon expire. Once the expiration time has passed, TCP/IP for VSE will not initialize. xxx is the component that is expiring.
Administrator Action:
Contact your Connectivity Systems representative for a new authorization code.
IPN114E Incorrect version. Loaded copy phase version date time
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY VERSIONS command, this message indicates the name of a phase (aaa), its version number (bbb), and the date (ccc) that it was last link-edited.
IPN115I Applied fixes: list
(Informational)
This message, issued in response to a QUERY VERSIONS command, shows a list (by number) of all fixes applied to TCP/IP.
IPN116E Unable to locate the physical device, Cuu: aaa
IPN117E Unable to make dynamic assignment, Cuu: aaaa
IPN118E Unable to properly initialize the menu requested: aaa
(Informational)
Issued in response to a DEFINE MENU command, this response indicates that the menu (aaa) contained errors and could not be initialized.
Administrator Action:
Inspect SYSLST for more specific error indicators, correct them in the menu source, and re-issue the DEFINE MENU command.
IPN119E Socket queue has been previously allocated> | t< Critical> | d< During start-up, TCP/IP for VSE has found an | existing socket queue. This queue controls all TCP/IP | communications and is deleted during TCP/IP for VSE | termination processing. This may mean that you are | attempting to execute two copies of TCP/IP for VSE, each | using the same system ID (as assigned by the ID parameter | in the PARM field of the EXEC statement) or that TCP/IP | for VSE has previously terminated without completing its | clean-up phase.> | e |
( Critical> | d< During start-up, TCP/IP for VSE has found an | existing socket queue. This queue controls all TCP/IP | communications and is deleted during TCP/IP for VSE | termination processing. This may mean that you are | attempting to execute two copies of TCP/IP for VSE, each | using the same system ID (as assigned by the ID parameter | in the PARM field of the EXEC statement) or that TCP/IP | for VSE has previously terminated without completing its | clean-up phase.> | e |)
During start-up, TCP/IP for VSE has found an | existing socket queue. This queue controls all TCP/IP | communications and is deleted during TCP/IP for VSE | termination processing. This may mean that you are | attempting to execute two copies of TCP/IP for VSE, each | using the same system ID (as assigned by the ID parameter | in the PARM field of the EXEC statement) or that TCP/IP | for VSE has previously terminated without completing its | clean-up phase.> | e |
IPN120E No System GETVIS available for Sockets
(Critical)
TCP/IP for VSE was unable to obtain enough System GETVIS area to allocate its socket queue.
System Action:
Initialization terminates.
Administrator Action:
Increase the amount of system GETVIS area available. If you are running multiple copies of TCP/IP for VSE, you may be able to release sufficient space by closing- down one or more of them. Examine other applications to determine if one of them is using excessive system GETVIS.
IPN121E No SDL space left for Sockets
(Critical)
TCP/IP for VSE attempted to allocate a single SDL entry for use as an anchor but there was insufficient space available.
System Action:
TCP/IP for VSE terminates.
Administrator Action:
To provide additional SDL space, examine the SDL statement within your IPL procedure and increase the number of SDL entries to be allocated.
IPN122E Unable to locate our Socket in SDL list
IPN123I Open Socket call has been made
(Informational)
This debugging message is of use to Connectivity Systems Technical Support.
IPN124I Close Socket call has been made
(Informational)
This debugging message is of use to Connectivity Systems Technical Support.
IPN125I Send Socket call has been made
(Informational)
This debugging message is of use to Connectivity Systems Technical Support.
IPN126I Receive Socket call has been made
(Informational)
This debugging message is of use to Connectivity Systems Technical Support.
IPN127I Status Socket call has been made
(Informational)
This debugging message is of use to Connectivity Systems Technical Support.
IPN128I Abort Socket call has been made
(Informational)
This debugging message is of use to Connectivity Systems Technical Support.
IPN129W Unable to locate Object to delete
(Warning)
This message is issued in response to a DELETE operator command when the requested object cannot be found.
IPN130I TCP/IP is executing in demo mode; One hour execution limit
(Important)
This message indicates that you are running a demonstration copy of TCP/IP for VSE. In demonstration mode, many TCP/IP for VSE facilities are limited.
Administrator Action:
Your Connectivity System representative can provide you with an authorization code to fully-activate the product for a limited trial period.
IPN131E Load for phase failed
(Vital)
A VSE LOAD macro for the indicated phase has failed. This load was initiated in response to an ATTACH command
IPN132I Connection is being established
(Informational)
TCP/IP for VSE is commencing the process of establishing a connection.
IPN134I Processing the execution parm override
(Informational)
TCP/IP for VSE is starting its scan of the PARM field of the EXEC statement.
IPN135I Processing of parm override complete
(Informational)
TCP/IP for VSE has completed processing all values specified in the PARM field of the EXEC statement.
IPN136W Unidentifiable Information found in parm
(Warning)
An unidentifiable keyword has been found in the PARM field of the EXEC statement. TCP/IP for VSE continues initialization.
Administrator Action:
Examine your JCL and ensure that the PARM field specifies only correct entries. Depending upon what caused the error, you may need to restart TCP/IP for VSE.
IPN137E parm ID=nn not specified correctly
IPN138I TCPIP for VSE Detected a Corrupted Chain Pointer
(Informational)
While attempting to allocate storage, TCP/IP for VSE noted that an internal control block was corrupted. TCP/IP repaired the control block.
Administrator Action:
If the situation happens more then once, contact TCP/IP for VSE technical support
IPN139I System ID set to aa
(Informational)
This message is issued after the ID parameter is decoded from the PARM field of the EXEC card. The System ID is used to uniquely identify this particular TCP/IP for VSE partition.
IPN140E Socket Queue can not be reused, failure
IPN141E Link Type can not be identified
IPN143E Link Level ID not specified
IPN144E Link Level SYSID not specified
IPN145I TCPIP for VSE Detected a Corrupted Chain Pointer
(Informational)
While attempting to allocate storage, TCP/IP for VSE noted that an internal control block was corrupted. TCP/IP repaired the control block.
Administrator Action:
If the situation happens more then once, contact TCP/IP for VSE technical support
IPN148E Route ID not specified
(Vital)
No ID was assigned to the route being created with a DEFINE ROUTE command. The route definition is ignored.
Administrator Action:
Respecify the command and include a unique name to be associated with the route.
IPN149E Link Level ID not specified
IPN150E IP Address not specified
IPN150I Storage Requested: Address aa Size bb Location cc
(Informational)
This message, produced with SET DIAGNOSE=STORAGE provides information about TCP/IP requests for storage.
IPN151E Link Level ID not found, Link not defined
IPN152I Phase aaaa has been loaded at bbbb
(Informational)
In response to a LOAD command, phase aaaa has been brought into memory at location bbbb.
IPN153I Connect State set to Established
(Informational)
This debugging message is of use to Connectivity Systems Technical Support.
IPN154I Connect State set to Listen
(Informational)
This debugging message is of use to Connectivity Systems Technical Support.
IPN156I Disconnection is occurring
(Informational)
TCP/IP for VSE is terminating a connection.
IPN158E Error occurred attaching driver as pseudo task
(Critical)
An error occurred while TCP/IP for VSE was attempting to create a pseudo task for use as a driver. Other accompanying messages should indicate the source of this error.
IPN159E Dynamic Assignment of device has failed
(Vital)
TCP/IP for VSE was unable to dynamically allocation the device specified on a DEFINE LINK command. Processing continues without the link.
Administrator Action:
Ensure that the DEFINE LINK command identifies a device that both exists and is available for dynamic allocation. Also check to see that there are enough logical units available in the partition.
IPN161W Unable to Open Label Area specified
(Warning)
The label area specification used in a DEFINE FILESYS command could not be opened. Operation continues without the files.
Administrator Action:
Determine the correct label area identifier and reissue the DEFINE FILESYS command.
IPN162E Unable to Locate Requested Dataset: aaaaa
IPN163I Adjusted Dataset: aaaaa
(Informational)
Issued in response the MODIFY FILE command, this message indicates the successful modification of the dataset's attributes.
IPN164E Definition failed, Dataset: aaaaa
IPN165E Critical Application Abend
IPN166E Application Program Abend occurred
(Critical)
A TCP/IP for VSE application task has abended. A dump will be produced and the system will attempt to recover and continue processing.
Administrator Action:
Examine TCP/IP for VSE to ensure that its recovery was successful. If other problems or loss of function is noted, it may be necessary to cycle the partition.
IPN167E Required NFS Name missing
(Vital)
TCP/IP for VSE was processing a DEFINE NFSD command. However, no value was specified for the ID= paramter.
System Action:
The command is suppressed.
Operator Action:
Correct the command and retry.
IPN168E Dynamic assignment of device has failed
(Critical)
TCP/IP for VSE was unable to dynamically assign a device during DEFINE LINK processing. Execution continues without the link.
Administrator Action:
Correct the DEFINE LINK command and re- issue it. If the DEFINE LINK of a 3172 is followed by DEFINE ADAPTER statements, special procedures must be followed. Consult TCP/IP for VSE Installation and Operation.
IPN169E Unable to fix required storage area
(Critical)
When TCP/IP for VSE attempted to fix storage areas to be used for I/O, the PFIX macro failed.
Administrator Action:
Increase the amount of allowable fixed memory by increasing the value in the SET PFIX JCL statement and restart TCP/IP.
IPN170E Application Program Name not specified
(Vital)
TCP/IP for VSE was processing a DEFINE APPLICATION command. However, you did not specify an application name.
System Action:
The command is suppressed.
Operator Action:
Correct the command and retry.
IPN171E Error occurred attaching LPD Driver
IPN172E Required Printer Name missing
IPN173E Required Printer Queue location missing
(Vital)
A DEFINE LPD command failed to include a specification of the printer queue. The definition is ignored. aa< Respecify the command with a printer queue.
IPN174E Required Name parameter missing
IPN175E Required IP addr parameter missing
IPN176E Required User ID parameter missing
IPN177E Required Password parameter missing
IPN178E Link node name previously defined, Name: aaaaa
IPN179I Direct Route aaa = Net: bb Subnet: cc Host: ddd
(Important)
The IP address, aaa, has been added to the routing table. This address is broken down into its component parts. The host field, ddd, is the network address of a gateway that will receive all messages along this route.
IPN180W Failure, IP address falls into extended mode
(Warning)
The address specified on a DEFINE ROUTE command, although valid, is not a class A, B, or C network address. Extended mode addressing is not currently supported by TCP/IP for VSE.
Administrator Action:
Respecify the DEFINE ROUTE command using a class A, B, or C address.
IPN181I Network Route aaa = Net: bb Subnet: cc
(Important)
The IP address, aaa, has been added to the routing table. The network and subnetwork numbers have been extracted and are also displayed.
IPN182W Routing information previously specified
IPN183E Parm INIT=xxxxxxxx not specified correctly
(Vital)
You have specified the INIT= parameter in the PARM field of the EXEC statement, but the member name was syntactically invalid. TCP/IP for VSE continues without a member specification.
Administrator Action:
Ensure that the initialization member is correctly identified by the INIT= parameter. You will probably need to cycle TCP/IP for VSE to pick up the proper initialization parameters.
IPN184I User Initialization deck set to aaaa
(Informational)
Issued when the INIT= parameter is coded in the PARM field of the EXEC statement, this message indicates the member name where TCP/IP for VSE expects to find the locally-defined initialization commands.
IPN185E Service has been limited by demo mode, 1 type Daemon allowed
IPN188I IP Address aaa = Net: bb Subnet: cc Host: dd
(Important)
This message displays TCP/IP for VSE's IP network address and breaks it down into the network number, subnetwork number and host number. Keep in mind that if the SET MASK command has not yet been processed, the subnet and host field may be incorrect.
IPN189E Error occurred attaching gopher Daemon Driver
(Vital)
TCP/IP for VSE was unable to create a pseudo task for the Gopher Daemon. Gopher services will not be available.
Administrator Action:
Check for related messages. Try increasing available virtual storage and restart the Gopher Daemon.
IPN190E Required Gopher Name missing
IPN191E Required Gopher Root location
IPN192E Error occurred attaching HTTP Daemon Driver
(Vital)
TCP/IP for VSE was unable to create a pseudo task for the HTTP Daemon. HTTP services will not be available.
Administrator Action:
Check for related messages. Try increasing available virtual storage and restart the HTTP Daemon.
IPN193E Required HTTP Name missing
IPN194E Required HTTP Root location
IPN195E Error occurred attaching Daemon Driver: aa
(Vital)
TCP/IP for VSE was processing a DEFINE IRCD command. However, it could not load and attach the specified driver phase.
System Action:
The command is suppressed.
Operator Action:
Ensure that the phase is in the TCP/IP partition's search chain.
IPN196E Required ID Name missing
(Vital)
TCP/IP for VSE was processing a DEFINE IRCD command. However, no value was specified for ID=.
System Action:
The command is suppressed.
Operator Action:
Correct the command and retry.
IPN197E Error occurred attaching TFTP Daemon Driver: aa
(Vital)
TCP/IP for VSE was processing a DEFINE TFTPD command. However, it could not load and attach the specified driver phase.
System Action:
The command is suppressed.
Operator Action:
Ensure that the phase is in the TCP/IP partition's search chain.
IPN198E Required TFTP Name missing
(Vital)
TCP/IP for VSE was processing a DEFINE TFTP command. However, no value was specified for ID=.
System Action:
The command is suppressed.
Operator Action:
Correct the command and retry.
IPN199I Entering adapter hardware address testing mode
(Informational)
This message marks the start of a ten minute period during which TCP/IP for VSE searches for an adapter whose hardware address matches one of the authorization codes currently available to the product. During this period all defined adapters will start, regardless of whether or not a valid adapter is known.
IPN200I Hardware address matched, system fully functional
IPN200I Hardware address matched, system fully functional
TCP/IP for VSE has found an adapter whose hardware address matches an current authorization code. All system functions are fully available.
The Ethernet device has been successfully started and is ready to be used. The ethernet address was previously displayed with message IPL258I.
Operator Action:
None. Informational only.
IPN201E Hardware address failure has occurred
IPN201E Hardware address failure has occurred
TCP/IP for VSE has not encountered an adapter whose hardware address matches a valid authorization code. All currently running adapter drivers (Ethernet, Token ring) shut down. No further DEFINE ADAPTER commands are honored until a hardware address is found that matches a valid authorization code.
After repeated attempts, the Ethernet ILL driver is unable to establish a connection between the stack and the hardware.
System Action:
The device will be deactivated
Operator Action:
Check your hardware connection, your hardware status, and (if you are running under VM) your logical connections to the device.
Administrator Action:
Start and adapter that has a corresponding valid authorization code or add an authorization code for an available adapter.
IPN202W Unable to run command processor, probable storage shortage
Product is unlicensed, executing in demo mode
(Important)
You are currently executing the software in demonstration mode. You may request an authorization code to fully activate the product for trial or purchase.
IPN203W Product is unlicensed, executing in demo mode
Based upon the available authorization code(s), TCP/IP for VSE has determined that no valid license for the product exists and that this is a demonstration copy. Demonstration mode of TCP/IP for VSE is limited to one of each class of Daemons and a maximum continuous run time of one hour.
IPN204W Demo mode time limit has been reached, shutting down product
(Informational)
Based upon the available authorization code(s), TCP/IP for VSE has been executing in demonstration mode. Demonstration mode permits a maximum of one hour of continuous execution. This time limit has been reached and TCP/IP for VSE is shutting down.
Administrator Action:
You may restart TCP/IP for VSE for an additional one-hour period of execution.
IPN207I File I/O subtask has been re-attached after error
(Informational)
The true subtask responsible for performing file I/O has suffered a program check and terminated. TCP/IP for VSE has attached a new copy of the subtask. All in-flight I/O operations are recovered.
IPN208W File I/O subtask has abended, snap dump taken
(Informational)
The true subtask responsible for performing file I/O has suffered a program check. The condition was intercepted and a dump produced. Processing continues.
Administrator Action:
Capture the dump. If this dump cannot be attributed to a user-written CGI application, then send it to Connectivity Systems Technical Support..
IPN209I Service Pack nnn has been applied. Pack status is bbb
(Important)
This message indicates the level of maintenance applied to the product. The status may be "ALPHA", "BETA", or "PROD".
IPN210I Trace nnn = IPaddr xxx
(Informational)
Issued in response to a DEFINE TRACE command, this message indicates the trace identifier and the IP address being traced.
IPN211E Trace ID not specified
(Vital)
Issued in response to a DEFINE TRACE command, this message indicates that the ID= parameter of the command was omitted or invalid.
IPN212W Tracing information previously specified
(Vital)
Issued in response to a DEFINE TRACE command, this message indicates that the ID= parameter specifies a value already in use.
IPN216I Product code can be obtained from: (800) 795-4914, (614) 436-2059
(Informational)
You are currently executing the software in demonstration mode. You may request an authorization code to fully activate the product for trial or purchase.
IPN219I No Service Pack has been applied, status xxx
(Important)
This message indicates the level of maintenance applied to the product. The status may be "BETA" or "PRODUCTION".
IPN221I DUMP ALL has completed its production
(Informational)
Issued in response to a YES reply to message IPN220A, this message indicates that all dump processing has completed.
IPN224I System Analysis set to analyze aa
(Informational)
This message indicates that the system is performing an analysis of the indicated resource.
IPN226E *-------------------------------------------------*> | t< Critical> | d< A separator line.> | e |
( Critical> | d< A separator line.> | e |)
A separator line.> | e |
IPN227E This indicates that the previous TCP/IP execution > | t< Critical> | d< See also message IPN228E.> | e |
( Critical> | d< See also message IPN228E.> | e |)
See also message IPN228E.> | e |
IPN228E has ended abnormally and a recovery process will> | t< Critical> | d< See also message IPN229E.> | e |
( Critical> | d< See also message IPN229E.> | e |)
See also message IPN229E.> | e |
IPN229E commence. Please wait.> | t< Critical> | d< See also message IPN227E.> | e |
( Critical> | d< See also message IPN227E.> | e |)
See also message IPN227E.> | e |
IPN230I IBM Apar aa has been applied. bb
(Important)
This message indicates the level of maintenance applied to the product. The status may be "ALPHA", "BETA", or "PROD".
IPN233I IBM aaa Pack enabled by product key
(Informational)
This message indicates that you are using a valid IBM authorization key for the specified pack, either "Base" or "Application".
IPN235I IBM demo mode
(Important)
You are currently executing the software under a demonstration product code from IBM. aa< You will need to obtain an appropriate product code to fully-activate the product.
IPN236E Error occurred attaching CAF Driver: aaa
(Vital)
A DEFINE CAF command has been entered and validated. However, TCP/IP was unable to locate and attach the CAF driver task.
System Action:
The command is suppressed.
Operator Action:
Ensure that the specified phase, aaa is in the TCP/IP partition's search chain and retry.
IPN237E Required CAF Name missing
(Vital)
A DEFINE CAF command has been entered but no value was included for the ID= parameter.
System Action:
The command is suppressed.
Operator Action:
Correct the command and retry.
IPN238I Full Scan Value set to aaa
(Informational)
In response to a SET FULL_SCAN command, this message verifies the value that was set.
IPN239W WARNING, possible version mismatch for phase aa
During initialization, TCP/IP for VSE has noted that the listed phase is not at the expected version level.
System Action:
Initialization continues.
Administrator Action:
Ensure that TCP/IP installation is correct.
IPN240I 31 BIT ADDRESSING MODE SET TO xx
(Informational)
This message indicates the availability of AMODE 31 based on information coded in the EXEC card PARM field.
IPN241E Required ID missing
(Vital)
A DEFINE BOOTPD command has been entered. However. you failed to specified a valid ID= value.
System Action:
The command is suppressed.
Operator Action:
Correct the command and retry.
IPN242E Required Boot location missing
(Vital)
A DEFINE BOOTPD command has been entered. However. you failed to specified a valid dataset in the BOOT= parameter.
System Action:
The command is suppressed.
Operator Action:
Correct the command and retry.
IPN243E Task chain corruption has been detected.
(Critical)
TCP/IP has detected errors in the Task chain. This indicates storage corruption.
System Action:
TCP/IP attempts to correct the chain and continue. This may result in some connections being lost or entering a "stalled" state.
Operator Action:
Monitor operations carefully and be prepared to cycle the TCP/IP partition, if needed.
IPN245I INITIALIZATION STORAGE SET TO aaaa
(Informational)
Issued when the SIZE= parameter is coded in the PARM field of the EXEC statement.
IPN246I Upper Case message translation set to aa
(Informational)
TCP/IP for VSE will force all messages to upper case (or not), depending upon instructions contained in the PARM field of the EXEC statement.
IPN248I Maximum Messages set to: aaa
(Informational)
In response to a SET MAXIMUM_MESSAGES command, this message verifies the value that was set.
IPN249I Value for aa set to bb
(Informational)
This message is included within a console display operation. In the text, the named variable, aa, has been set to a new value, bb
IPN250I Missing Route for aa = Net: bb Subnet: cc
(Important)
TCP/IP has traffic destined for IP address aa but no route was available. bb is the network number and cc is the subnet.
System Action:
The message is discarded.
Operator Action:
Ensure that all necessary links are active.
Administrator Action:
Ensure that the route table is correct and complete.
IPN251I Fixed retransmission rate set to aa
(Informational)
This message indicates the time interval (in 300ths seconds) that will elapse before an unacknowleged transmission will be considered eligible for retransmission. This interval is only used if SET FIXED_RETRANS is set to ON.
IPN252I Full CETI interface errors set to aa
(Informational)
This message indicates the level of error reporting to be performed by a link driver supporting the CETI interface. "ON" will produce the maximum reporting of errors, including some that are generally considered "normal".
IPN253I (( TCP/IP aaa Daemons ))
IPN254I DNS a address is bb, Timeout is cc
(Informational)
Issued in response to a SET DNS command, this message indicates the IP address (bb) that will be used for DSN number a. The timeout value is shown in 300th of a second.
When a DNS look-up request is processed, each defined DNS is polled in order, beginning with DNS1. The operation is complete when a DNS returns a response, either positive or negative. If no response is received before the timeout interval is reached, the next DNS is polled.
The same DNS may be specified more than once (eg, SET DNS1 and SET DNS2) to allow for a retry operation after a timeout.
IPN255I Reuse queue maximum size is set to aaa
(Informational)
Issued in response to a SET REUSE_SIZE command, this message verifies the value set.
IPN256I (( TCP/IP Exit Definitions ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY EXITS command, this message indicates the start of the display.
IPN257I Exit ID: aa Type: bb
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY EXITS command, this message displays one exit's ID and its type.
IPN258I Program: aa Address: bb
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY EXITS command, this message displays one exit's associated program and its address.
IPN259I State: aaa
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY EXITS command, this message displays the exit's current status, either "Active" or "Inactive".
IPN260E Required parameter is missing or invalid
(Vital)
TCP/IP for VSE was processing a DEFINE EXIT command. However, a value was missing for either the ID= or PROGRAM= parameters.
System Action:
The command is suppressed.
Operator Action:
Correct the command and retry.
IPN261E Unable to load exit program: aa
(Vital)
TCP/IP for VSE was processing a DEFINE EXIT command. However, it could not load and attach the specified program.
System Action:
The command is suppressed.
Operator Action:
Ensure that the phase is in the TCP/IP partition's search chain.
IPN262E Unable tp locate exit to aaa
IPN263I Exit: aa has been bb
(Informational)
The specified exit has been either enabled or disabled, as indicated in the message.
IPN264I File defined, Dataset: aaaaa
(Informational)
The indicated dataset has been successfully defined. Note that the displayed name is limited to 32 characters. The actual file name is as specified in the DEFINE FILE command.
IPN265I File defined for DLBL: nnnn
(Informational)
Issued in response to a DEFINE FILESYS, the indicated DLBL name has been assigned to the TCP/IP file system.
IPN266W Socket chain errors detected
(Warning)
TCP/IP has detected errors in the Socket chain. This indicates storage corruption.
System Action:
TCP/IP attempts to correct the chain and continue. This may result in some connections being lost or entering a "stalled" state.
Operator Action:
Monitor operations carefully and be prepared to cycle the TCP/IP partition, if needed.
IPN267E Task address missing during task termination.
(Critical)
TCP/IP was attempting to terminate an internal task but found that it had no address pointer. This may indicate storage corruption.
System Action:
TCP/IP attempts to correct the problem and continue. This may result in some connections being lost or entering a "stalled" state.
Operator Action:
Monitor operations carefully and be prepared to cycle the TCP/IP partition, if needed.
IPN268I Slow Start Interval is set to: aaa
(Informational)
In response to a SET SLOW_START command, this message verifies the value that was set.
IPN269I Slow Start Restart is set to: aaa
(Informational)
In response to a SET SLOW_RESTART command, this message verifies the value that was set.
IPN270I Slow Start Increment is set to: aaa
(Informational)
In response to a SET SLOW_INCREMENT command, this message verifies the value that was set.
IPN271W Orphaned storage located and freed
(Informational)
TCP/IP will continue to check storage use, including the use of storage for datagrams being transferred. If an application "disappears" in the midst of a transfer, then it will become orphaned storage. If datagram storage is unqueued and ownerless, then TCP/IP will dump the failing entry to SYSLST and free storage.
Operator Action:
None. However, if this occurs often, you will want to eliminate the failures that cause this to occur.
IPN272I Maximum Concurrent Events set to: aaa
(Informational)
In response to a SET MAXIMUM_EVENTS command, this message verifies the value that was set.
IPN273I Maximum Events: aaa Current Events: bbb
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY EVENTS command, this message displays the maximum concurrent events that can be processed and the number of events that are currently being processed.
IPN274I Storage Reuse pool is empty. Setting remains OFF.
(Informational)
Issued in response to a SET RELEASE=ON command, but there is nothing to release, so the setting remains off.
IPN275W No script name found to process in field
(Warning)
The EVENT client accepted a request to process an entry from the Power queue. It checked the specific field that should have a script name, but found none. This may or may not be a problem.
System Action:
None. Informational only.
Operator Action:
If the process fails, this information may be useful in determining the reason for the failure.
IPN276I Processing script=scriptname field=name
(Informational)
Operator Action:
None. Informational only.
IPN301E First operand character is invalid. Operand: xxx
(Informational)
The previously-entered command contains an operand whose first character is not acceptable. The failing operand is displayed in the message.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN302E Operand has an invalid character. Operand: xxx
(Informational)
The previously-entered command contains a character that is not permitted in this context.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN303E IP address is invalid. Keyword: xxx
(Informational)
The previously-entered command contains an invalid IP address specification. The keyword that specified the invalid value is displayed.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN304E Unbalanced parentheses. Keyword: xxx
(Informational)
The previously-entered command contains an operand with unbalanced parentheses. The keyword that specified the invalid value is displayed.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN305E Hexadecimal value too large. Keyword: xxx
(Informational)
The previously-entered command contains an operand whose hexadecimal value was larger than permitted. The keyword that specified the invalid value is displayed.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN306E Invalid hexadecimal character. Keyword: xxx
(Informational)
The previously-entered command contains an operand whose hexadecimal value contained one or more invalid characters. Valid characters are A-F, 0-9. The keyword that specified the invalid value is displayed.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN307E Missing operand. Keyword: xxx
(Informational)
The previously-entered command contains a keyword that did not have an operand. The keyword that is missing the operand is displayed.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN308E Invalid operand. Keyword: xxx
(Informational)
The previously-entered command contains a keyword with an invalid operand. The keyword with the invalid operand is displayed.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN309E Numeric value is not acceptable. Keyword: xxx
(Informational)
The previously-entered command contains a numeric value that is syntactically invalid. The keyword with the invalid operand is displayed.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN310E Invalid command: xxx
(Informational)
The previously-entered command is invalid. The text string being processed as a command is displayed.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN311E Invalid Subcommand: xxx
(Informational)
A subcommand of the previously entered command is invalid. The unrecognized string is displayed in the message.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN312E Numeric value too low. Keyword: xxx
(Informational)
A numeric operand of the previously entered command is less than the minimum value permitted. The keyword with the improper value is displayed in the message.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN313E Numeric value too high. Keyword: xxx
(Informational)
A numeric operand of the previously entered command is greater than the maximum value permitted. The keyword with the improper value is displayed in the message.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN314E Command too long: xxx
(Informational)
A command has been input with continuation lines that, when assembled, exceeds the maximum length supported by the parser.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN315E Unexpected end-of-input: xxx
(Informational)
While processing continuation lines, an unexpected end-of-data condition was encountered. A portion of the incomplete command is displayed in the message.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN316E Invalid keyword: xxx
(Informational)
The specified keyword is not recognized or invalid with the command being processed.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN317E Unrecognized value: xxx
(Informational)
The indicated value is not valid in the context in which it was used.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN318E Misplaced delimiter in Public name
(Informational)
A delimiter character (/\.) was found in an improper place within a public name specification.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN319E Embedded blank in Public name
(Informational)
A public name was specified that contained an embedded blank. This is not permitted.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN320E Name segment too long in Public name
(Informational)
A public name was specified that contained one or more name segments (nodes) that exceeded 8 characters in length.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN321E Unexpected end of Public name
(Informational)
A public name ended before it was complete. This is probably because the last-specified character in the name is a delimiter.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN322E Public name is too long
(Informational)
You have specified a public name that contains more than six nodes.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN323E Invalid character in Public name
(Informational)
You have specified a public name that contains one or mode invalid characters.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN324E Public name contains no characters
(Informational)
You have specified a public name but the specification is null.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN325E No option specified
(Informational)
You have specified a command that requires specification of an option, but none was included in the command.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN326E Invalid IP address specification
(Informational)
You have specified a command that requires specification of an IP address. However, the value specified was not valid.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN327E Invalid port specification
(Informational)
You have specified a command that requires specification of a port address. However, the value specified was not a valid port.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN328E Invalid MAC address specification
(Informational)
The MAC address specified in the command is syntactically invalid.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN329E Required keyword missing. Command: xxx
(Informational)
The specified command did not contain all required keyword operands.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN330E Required "ID=" parameter missing
(Informational)
The command did not contain a specification for the required keyword ID=.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Correct the error and re-enter the command.
IPN332E Refinition pattern not found
(Informational)
The pattern requested by the REDEFINE command could not be found.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Use the DEFINE command.
IPN333E Specified class not eligible for REDEFINE
(Informational)
The object requested by the REDEFINE command is not stored for re-definition.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Use the DEFINE command.
IPN349E Invalid Error condition
(Informational)
The last-entered command caused an unexpected failure of the command parser.
System Action:
TCP/IP will not execute the command.
Operator Action:
Modify any questionable parameters or operands and retry the command.
Administrator Action:
Report this failure, along with the precise command entered, to Connectivity Systems Technical Support.
IPN350I Current Status: aaa
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to a QUERY LINKS command. The status of the link, either ACTIVE or INACTIVE, is shown.
IPN351I Current IPaddr: aaa
(Informational)
Displayed only for Daemons that are currently connected to clients, this message displays the client's IP address.
IPN352I Current Applid: aaa
(Informational)
Issued in response to the QUERY TELNETDS command, this message shows the VTAM applid assigned to the Daemon being queried.
IPN353E Task has not been located
IPN357I Traffic has been flushed for IP: aaa Port: bbb
(Informational)
Issued following execution of the FLUSH command, this message indicates the IP address and port for which datagrams have been eliminated.
IPN358I Flush request has failed to locate any traffic for IP: aaa Port: bbb
(Informational)
Althouh a FLUSH command has been entered for the indicated IP address and port, no currently queued data meets the specification.
IPN361W Unable to allocate transfer buffers, Buffers: aaa
(Warning)
TCP/IP for VSE attempted to increase the number of transfer buffers due to a SET BUFFERS command, but there was insufficient storage. In the message text, aaa is the total buffers currently allocated. Processing continues.
Administrator Action:
Reissue the SET BUFFERS command at a later time. If the storage shortage persists, it may be necessary to increase the size of TCP/IP for VSE's partition.
IPN362E Error occurred attaching NFS Daemon Driver: aa
(Vital)
TCP/IP for VSE was processing a DEFINE NFSD command. However, it could not load and attach the driver phase: aa.
System Action:
The command is suppressed.
Operator Action:
Ensure that the phase is in the TCP/IP partition's search chain.
IPN363I Message type set ON
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to a SET MESSAGE type=ON command. All TCP/IP for VSE messages with the "control" attribute with be sent both to the console and SYSLST.
IPN364I Message type set OFF
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to a SET MESSAGE type=OFF command. All TCP/IP for VSE messages with the "control" attribute will be suppressed.
IPN365I Message type for Console set ON
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to a SET MESSAGE type=CONSOLE command. All TCP/IP for VSE messages with the "control" attribute with be sent to the console.
IPN366I Message type for Printer set ON
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to a SET MESSAGE type=PRINTER command. All TCP/IP for VSE messages with the "control" attribute with be sent to SYSLST.
IPN367I IP Address is set to aaaaa
(Important)
This message is issued in response to the SET IPADDR command. The address is listed in the message.
IPN368I Mask Address is set to aaa and host bit size bbb
(Important)
Issued in response to the SET MASK command, this message indicates the mask value and the number of bits remaining to be used as the host number.
IPN369I (( TCP/IP NFS Daemons ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY NFSD command, this message indicates the start of the display.
IPN373W Stalled TCP connection has been Flushed, IP: nnn
(Warning)
The connection with the foreign IP and port has failed to establish a connection or receive any data from the foreign application within the applications specified timeout value.
System Action:
The connection is terminated.
Operator Action:
If the problem persists issue a SET DIAGNOSE=STALL to capture more detailed information.
IPN374I Traffic Count: aaa Type: bbb Kind: ccc
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY TRACES command, this message displays the number of records contained in the trace, the type of block (IBBLOK or SOCKET) and the kind of block (TCP, UDP, TELNET, FTP, RAW, CLIENT, RPC, CONTROL, or N/A)
IPN375I Spinloop checking set to aaa
(Informational)
Issued in response to the SET SPINCHECK command, this message indicates the current setting, either "ON" or "OFF".
IPN376I Storage reuse has been set ON
(Informational)
Issued in response to the SET REUSE=ON command.
IPN377I Storage reuse has been set OFF
(Informational)
Issued in response to the SET REUSE=OFF command.
IPN378I Traffic Control set to aaa
(Informational)
Issued in response to a SET TRAFFIC command, this message indicates the current setting, either "OFF", "ON", or "FULL".
IPN379I Socket req dropped from part reason: code
(Informational)
Before moving data cross-partition, the socket mechanism determined that the original requester is no longer in control of the partition. The cross-partition operation is discarded.
SOSYSTSK - Request queued to system task.
SOTID256 - Request queued to task number over 256.
SOTIBADR - TIB address of requesting partition is bad.
SOPIKZER - PIK of requesting partition is zero.
SOBLKLEN - Data length exceeds 64k.
SOORGADR - Partition start address is inconsistent
IPN380I Alternative IP address, ID: aaa IPAddr: bbb
(Informational)
This message displays an IP address that TCP/IP for VSE will respond to when it receives an ARP request. The ID refers to the ID field of the DEFINE ALTID command that created the alternate IP address.
IPN381E Alternative IP address ID not specified
(Informational)
This message indicates that you failed to specify a value for the ID= parameter of the DEFINE ALTIP command.
IPN382I (( TCP/IP Alternate IP Addresses ))
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to a QUERY ALTIPS command. All currently defined alternate IP addresses will follow.
IPN383I Alternate IP, ID: aaa IPaddr: bbb
(Informational)
This message displays an IP address that TCP/IP for VSE will respond to when it receives an ARP request. The ID refers to the ID field of the DEFINE ALTID command that created the alternate IP address.
IPN384I ESA Mode set to aaa
(Informational)
Issued in response to a SET ESAMODE command, this message indicates the current setting, either "ON" or "OFF".
IPN385I Checksums being calculated by xxxx
(Informational)
TCP/IP for VSE is now calculating and verifying checksum values using the method indicated.
IPN386I Inbound Checksum set OFF
(Informational)
TCP/IP for VSE is not calculating or verifying checksum values on inbound messages. Outbound messages will have their checksums calculated by software.
IPN387I *-------------------------------*
IPN388W *--- Warning: Errors in Initialization ---*
(Important)
One or more errors were detected during TCP/IP for VSE initialization. TCP/IP for VSE has been able to complete initialization despite these errors.
Administrator Action:
Check SYSLST for specific error messages. Determine that TCP/IP for VSE has initialized in a manner that is acceptable.
IPN389E Security Exit Load has failed
(Vital)
TCP/IP for VSE was unable to load the security exit specified in a DEFINE SECURITY command. Execution continues with no change in security processing.
Administrator Action:
Ensure that the phase specified in the command exists and can be loaded by TCP/IP for VSE.
IPN390I (( TCP/IP Menu Definitions ))
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to the QUERY MENUS command. Specific data lines will follow.
IPN391I ID: aaa Member: bbb
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to the QUERY MENUS command. The ID field corresponds to the menu's name. The member names the menu's source code.
IPN392I Window Shutdown Depth is set to aaa
(Informational)
This message indicates the maximum number of unacknowledged received bytes that can be pending before TCP/IP for VSE closes its window.
IPN393I Window Shutdown Restart is set to aaa
(Informational)
If the window is closed and the number of unacknowledged received bytes falls below the displayed value, the window is re-opened.
IPN394I Testing for an active VTAM partition
(Informational)
This message is issued when the WAIT VTAM command is encountered in the initialization stream. Command processing will stop until an active VTAM is detected.
IPN395I Waiting for VTAM to become active
(Informational)
This message is issued when the WAIT VTAM command is encountered in the initialization stream. Command processing will stop until an active VTAM is detected.
IPN396I VTAM is active and functioning
(Informational)
This message is issued when the WAIT VTAM command is encountered in the initialization stream. An active VTAM has been detected and command processing will be resumed.
IPN397I Loading command deck aaaa
(Informational)
Due to an EXECUTE or INCLUDE command, TCP/IP for VSE is loading the indicated member from the library search chain. The member will be read completely before any part of it is interpreted.
IPN398I Command deck aaa has been completely loaded
(Informational)
Due to an EXECUTE or INCLUDE command, TCP/IP for VSE has loaded the indicated member from the library search chain. The contents of the member will now be processed.
IPN399E Unable to load or locate command deck aaaa
(Critical)
TCP/IP for VSE was unable to obtain the member specified in an EXECUTE or INCLUDE command. Processing continues without the member.
Administrator Action:
Ensure that the specified library member is in the library search chain and has a type of ".L".
IPN400I Testing for an active IPNET partition
(Informational)
This message is issued when the WAIT IPNET command is encountered in the initialization stream.
IPN401I Waiting for IPNET to become active
(Informational)
This message is issued when the WAIT IPNET command is encountered in the initialization stream. Command processing will stop until an active TCP/IP for VSE partition is detected.
IPN402I IPNET is active and functioning
(Informational)
This message is issued when the WAIT IPNET command is encountered in the initialization stream. An active TCP/IP for VSE partition has been detected and command processing now continues.
IPN405E Required MENU Name missing
(Informational)
You did not specify a menu name on the DEFINE MENU command.
IPN406E Identifier must be specified for Event
IPN409I (( TCP/IP ARP Information ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY ARPS command.
IPN410I aaaa = bbbb
(Informational)
This message is produced in response to a QUERY ARPS command. aaaa is a TCP/IP network address and bbbb is the hardware address where messages for aaaa are sent. The format of the hardware address is dictated by the type of link supporting the address.
IPN411I (( TCP/IP Connections ))
(Informational)
This message indicates that the following messages are in response to a QUERY CONNECTIONS command.
IPN412I aaa
(Informational)
This message marks the start of data being displayed for a connection. The current state of the connection (aaa) can be SYN SENT (synchronization requested of remote host) , SYN RECEIVED (sync request reply received), ESTABLISHED (connection is active) , FIN WAIT1, FIN WAIT2 (finish request processing) , CLOSE WAIT (waiting for local end to close) , LAST ACK (waiting for last acknowledgment) , TIME WAIT (timed wait), CLOSED (connection has been closed).
IPN413I Local Port: aa
(Informational)
The port number, in decimal, being used at the local end.
IPN414I Foreign IP Address: Port: bb
(Informational)
The foreign end network address and port number (decimal).
IPN415I Send Unacknowledged: aaaa
(Informational)
The lowest byte number (decimal) in the entire transmission that has not yet been acknowledged by the remote host. aaaa is relative to the Initial Send Sequence number (see message IPN419I).
IPN416I Send Next: aaaa
(Informational)
The next byte number (decimal) in the entire transmission that has not yet been sent. aaaa is relative to the Initial Send Sequence number (see message IPN419I).
IPN417I Send Window: aaaa
(Informational)
The byte number (decimal) in the entire transmission that marks the current end of the transmission window. This is the last byte that will be sent until an acknowledgment is received for previously-transmitted bytes. aaaa is relative to the Initial Send Sequence number (see message IPN419I).
IPN418I Send MSS: aaaa
(Informational)
The maximum segment size (in decimal) of TCP data that may be sent in a single transmission block. This value is negotiated with the foreign host.
IPN419I Send ISS: aaaa
(Informational)
The Initial Send Sequence number (decimal) in the transmission. Note that TCP specifies that the starting byte must be a random value, not a predictable number.
IPN420I Receive Next: aaaa
(Informational)
The next byte (decimal) in the entire transmission expected to be received. aaaa is relative to the Initial Receive Sequence number (see message IPN424I).
IPN421I Receive Window: aaaa
(Informational)
The byte number (decimal) in the entire transmission that marks the current end of the receive window. This is the highest byte that we can expect until we send an acknowledgment. aaaa is relative to the Initial Receive Sequence number (see message IPN424I).
IPN422I Receive Depth: aaaa
(Informational)
Indicates the number of unprocessed message frames that, when exceeded, causes the value for Receive Window to be reduced . This is a temporary condition to prevent excessive storage utilization. The Receive Window value will be increased when the pending messages have been processed.
IPN423I Receive MSS: aaaa
(Informational)
The maximum segment size (decimal) of TCP data that will be received. This value is negotiated with the remote host.
IPN424I Receive IRS: aaaa
(Informational)
The Initial Receive Sequence number, as provided by the remote host.
IPN425I (( TCP/IP Events ))
(Informational)
This message is produced in response to a QUERY EVENTS command. The messages that follow will contain the actual response.
IPN426I Event ID: aaaaaa
(Informational)
An Event ID as specified in the DEFINE EVENT command that established it.
IPN427I Type: aaaa Driver: bbbb
(Informational)
The type of event (aaaa) and the phase (bbbb) that executes as a pseudo task to handle the event. The only event currently defined is POWER.
IPN428I Class: a Queue: bbb Action: ccc POWER SYSID: d
(Informational)
For POWER events (see message IPN428I), the class (a) and queue (bbb) where the event occurs (an event is defined as whenever a listing is placed in the specified class and queue). The action (ccc) will indicate either LPR or FTP.
IPN429I Host field: aaa ID: bbb Single: c
(Informational)
For POWER events, the JECL field (aaa) that will be inspected for the target host or script information and the user ID (bbb) that will be used when accessing the POWER queue during the processing of the event. (For security reasons, the associated password is not displayed.) For Single (c), a value of "Y" indicates that LPR will single-space the report, regardless of carriage control.
IPN430I Action: aaa Retries: bb Time: cc
(Informational)
The action to be taken when an event occurs. For POWER events, this action is LPD (for use of the LPR/LPD transmission protocols) or FTP (for use of the FTP transmission protocol). If an error occurs during processing of this event, Retries (bb) specifies the number of times the operation is to be retried and Time (cc) is the time in 300th seconds between retries.
IPN431I (( TCP/IP Files ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to the QUERY FILES command.
IPN432I Public Name: aaaaa
(Informational)
The Public Name is the name by which this file is know to external (remote) TCP/IP users. It may have been explicitly specified in the DEFINE FILE command or it may be the actual dataset name, if defined as the result of a DEFINE FILESYS command.
IPN433I Type: aaa DLBL: bbb Driver: ccc
(Informational)
Issued in response to QUERY FILENAME, aaa is the file's type, bbb identifies the DLBL statement that defines the dataset. ccc identifies the driver phase that handles the I/O operations.
IPN434I (( TCP/IP FTP Daemons ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY FTPD command.
IPN435I ID: aa Port: bb Driver: cc
(Informational)
The ID and Port values (decimal) are those specified by the DEFINE FTPD command that started the Daemon. The Driver is the name of the phase, running as a pseudo task, that performs the duties of the Daemon.
IPN436I (( TCP/IP Links ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to the QUERY LINKS command.
IPN437I ID: aaaa Type: bb Dev: cccc
(Informational)
The values appearing here are those set by the DEFINE LINK command that established the link.
IPN438I MTU: aaaa IP Address: bbbbb
(Informational)
The MTU size and IP address are those values set by the DEFINE LINK command or DEFINE ADAPTER command that established the link.
IPN439I Adapter: a
(Informational)
If the link being displayed is a 3172, multiple adapters may be present. This line indicates the adapter number.
IPN442I Driver: aaaa
(Informational)
The driver is the name of the phase that was assigned (as a pseudo task) to drive the link.
IPN443I (( TCP/IP Line Printer Daemons ))
(Informational)
Issued in response the QUERY LPDS command.
IPN444I Print Name: aaaaa
(Informational)
The Printer Name is the Public Name of this printer as set in the DEFINE LPD command.
IPN445I Queue: aaaa
(Informational)
aaaa is the fully-qualified name of the destination for listings sent to the printer identified in the preceding IPN444I message. This name is defined as a Public Name in the TCP/IP for VSE file system, either with the DEFINE FILE or DEFINE FILESYS command.
IPN446I Library: aaaa.bbbb
(Informational)
The Library is a temporary area to store the listing until it is complete. This may be either a library.sublibrary or the word "MEMORY" to indicate an in-core work area.
IPN447I (( TCP/IP Routes ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY ROUTES command.
IPN448I ID: aaaa Link ID: bbbb
(Informational)
The ID field is the same as entered during execution of the DEFINE ROUTE command that defined the route. The Link ID is the ID corresponding to the link created by the SET LINK command.
IPN449I IP Address: aaaa
(Informational)
All messages destined for the indicated IP address will be sent over the route specified in the preceding IPN448I message.
IPN450I Net: aaaa Subnet: bbbb Host: cccc
(Informational)
The values shown are produced by taking the IP address, as specified in message IPN449I, extracting the network number and applying the subnetwork mask.
IPN451I (( TCP/IP Set Information ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY SET command.
IPN452I System ID: aa
(Informational)
This is the unique identifying number assigned to this TCP/IP for VSE partition. Other partitions running TCP/IP for VSE may communicate directly with this partition by means of this number. It is also used to construct the name of the initialization member. The value shown was coded as the operand of the ID= subparameter of the PARM= parameter on the EXEC statement. The is no command to set or change this value.
IPN453I IP Address: aaaa Submask: bbbb
(Informational)
This is the network address of TCP/IP for VSE and the mask that, when applied to any address on its network, yields the subnetwork number. These values are set during initialization by the SET IPADDR and SET MASK commands. Note that these values must not be changed during TCP/IP for VSE operation.
IPN454I All Bound Time: aaaa Link Retry Time: bbbb
(Informational)
The All-Bound Time is the interval, in 300ths seconds, that TCP/IP for VSE will permit itself to remain idle before checking its queues for work. This value may be set at any time with the SET ALL_BOUND command. The Link Retry Time is the interval, in 300th seconds, that TCP/IP for VSE will pause before retrying a failed communications link. This value may be set at any time with the SET LINK_RETRY command.
IPN456I Retransmit Time: aaaa Window: bbbb
(Informational)
The Retransmit Time is the internal, in 300ths seconds, that TCP/IP for VSE will wait for an acknowledgment be retransmitting the message. This value may be changed at any time with the SET RETRANSMIT command. The Window is the number of bytes that will be sent to a remote host before an acknowledgment must be received. This value may be changed at any time with the SET WINDOW command.
IPN457I Transfer Buffers: aaaa Maximum Buffers: bbbb
(Informational)
The Transfer Buffers value is the number of 32k-byte buffers that can be used for transferring data among the various TCP/IP for VSE pseudo tasks. This value may be changed at any time with the SET TRANSFER_BUFFERS command. The Maximum Buffers value is the number of Transfer Buffers that can be used by any single pseudo task. This value may be changed at any time with the SET MAX_BUFFERS command.
IPN458I Console Hold: aa Debug: bb Record: cc
(Informational)
The Console Hold value indicates whether or not the reply ID for TCP/IP's partition is forced on. This setting may be changed with the SET CONSOLE_HOLD command. The Debug value (ON, OFF, or FULL) controls how much debugging information appears on the console. This setting may be changed with the SET DEBUG command. The Record value indicates whether or not summary information will be logged at the conclusion of each pseudo task. This value may be changed with the SET RECORD command.
IPN459I Gateway: aa Isolation: bb Security: cc
(Informational)
The Gateway setting indicates if will forward messages from one network to another. This value can be changed with the SET GATEWAY command. Isolation set to ON prevents remote users from initiating FTP session. It can be changed with the SET ISOLATION command. Security can indicate OFF (no checking of user IDs is performed) , ON (checking of user ID and password is done against the table build with the DEFINE USER command) , or EXIT (your user exit is handling security calls). The setting can be controlled with the SET SECURITY command and the DEFINE SECURITY command.
IPN463I (( TCP/IP Sockets ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to the QUERY SOCKETS command.
IPN464I Type: aaaa Request: bbbb
(Informational)
The first field shows the socket's type. The second field indicates the type of request last executed by the socket.
IPN465I Port: aaaa Data Length: bbbb
(Informational)
The port is the decimal identifier of the local port being used by the socket identified by the preceding IPN464I message. The data length field indicates the length (decimal) of the data packet for send or receive operations, otherwise a zero.
IPN467I (( TCP/IP Pseudo Tasks ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY TASKS command.
IPN468I aaaa: bbbbb. D: cccc R: dddd.
(Informational)
Four fields are displayed for each pseudo task. The first field is the task ID, in hexadecimal. The second field is the phase name. The field labeled "D:" shows the count of the number of times that the pseudo task has been dispatched. The field labeled "R:" is a count of the pseudo task's "re-dispatches". This field is incremented by one each time the dispatcher attempts to regain control from the pseudo task but, because of the PSW value, determines that such a control switch might not be safe and allow the pseudo task to continue.
IPN469I (( TCP/IP TELNET Daemons ))
(Informational)
The message that follow will contain information requested by a QUERY TELNETD or QUERY ACTIVE command.
IPN466I Foreign Address: aaaa Port: bb
(Informational)
The foreign address is the IP address of the remote partner, if any, of the socket identified by the preceding IPN464I message. The port is the decimal representation of the port being used at the remote end.
IPN470I ID: aaa (status)
(Informational)
Each TELNET Daemon is identified by its unique ID, entered when the Daemon was created with the DEFINE TELNETD command. The status can be either Active or Inactive.
IPN471I Terminal: aaaa Target: bbbb
IPN471I Terminal: aaaa Menu: bbbb
(Informational)
The terminal field is the name of the VTAM LUname that will be associated with the client. The Target is the VTAM application ID that will be connected with. If Menu is specified, it is the name of the menu that will be displayed.
IPN472I Port: aa Match IP: n.n.n.n
(Informational)
The port number is the TCP/IP port monitored by the Telnet Daemon. The Match IP is either an IP address or zero-host pattern that identifies which remote host(s) may connect. Note that an address of 0.0.0.0 matches any request.
IPN474I (( TCP/IP User IDs ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY USERS command.
IPN475I User ID: aaaa
(Informational)
Lists a user ID as created by the DEFINE USER command. For security reasons, the password is not displayed.
IPN476I Data: aaaa
(Informational)
The user data, as entered by the DEFINE USER command that created the user ID entry in the preceding IPN475I message is displayed. If user data was not specified, this line is omitted from the display.
IPN477I Task aaaa has resumed. bbbb D: cc
(Informational)
Three fields are displayed. The first field is the task ID, in hexadecimal. The second field is the phase name. The field labeled "D:" shows the count of the number of times that the pseudo task has been dispatched.
IPN478I Task aaaa suspended. bbbb D: cc
(Informational)
The pseudo task identified by aaaa is suspended and will not be dispatched. bbbb is the phase being executedby the task. cc is the total number of times been dispatched since its creation.
Administrator Action:
If appropriate, restart the task with the RESUME command.
IPN479I (( TCP/IP Suspended Pseudo Tasks ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY SUSPENDED command
IPN480I TCP/IP for VSE log has been segmented
(Informational)
The console log produced by TCP/IP for VSE has been segmented. This is generally in response to the console operator issuing a SEGMENT command. All data recorded prior to this message is now available for printing.
IPN481I All-Bound time set to aaa
(Informational)
The time that TCP/IP for VSE will remain idle for the specified time (in 300th seconds) before checking its queues for missed work.
IPN482I TCP/IP for VSE reply ID will [not] be maintained
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to the SET CONSOLE_HOLD command and indicates whether or not the TCP/IP for VSE partition will force the continued display of the communications reply ID.
IPN483I TCP/IP for VSE debugging status set to aa
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to the SET DEBUG command. It indicates the current level of debugging message production. Values are OFF, ON, or FULL.
IPN484I TCP/IP for VSE dispatch time set to aaa
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to the SET DISPATCH_TIME command and indicates the new value for time-slicing. Each pseudo task will be permitted aaa/300ths of a second to process (wall time) before being forced to release to other tasks.
IPN485I TCP/IP for VSE Gateway support aa
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to the SET GATEWAY command and indicates whether gateway support is ON or OFF. When gateway support is on, TCP/IP for VSE will attempt to forward messages from one link to another.
IPN487I Remotely-initiated FTP [not] permitted
(Informational)
This message is issued following execution of a SET ISOLATION command and will indicate whether or not file transfers can be initiated by remote hosts or not. When isolation mode is ON, file transfers may only be initiated from the VSE-based client software (CICS, batch) and not by remotely-connected users.
IPN488I Link-retry time set to aaaa
(Informational)
In response to a SET LINK_RETRY command, the interval between initialization retry attempts on failed communication links has been set to aaaa/300ths seconds.
IPN489I System buffers set to aaa
(Informational)
In response to a SET BUFFERS command, the maximum transfer buffers has been set to aaaa.
IPN490W Unable to release required buffers. aaa remain.
(Warning)
In response to a SET BUFFERS command, the system was unable to release enough buffers to reduce the total to the requested number. aaaa is the number of buffers that remain allocated.
Administrator Action:
If the number of transfer buffers is too high, wait for several minute and then re-issue the SET BUFFERS command.
IPN492I Recording set to aaa
(Informational)
In response to a SET RECORD command the recording status has been set to aaa, where aaa is either ON or OFF. Recording ON indicates that each pseudo task will record environmental information upon completion.
IPN493I Redispatch interval set to aaa
(Informational)
In response to the SET REDISPATCH interval, the redispatch interval has been set to aaa/300th seconds. This is the amount that a task's time-slice is lengthened when the TCP/IP for VSE internal dispatcher determines that the task to be interrupted is in a "fragile" state.
IPN494I Retransmit interval set to aaa
(Informational)
In response to a SET RETRANSMIT command, the retransmission interval has been set to aaa/300th seconds. This is the time interval that TCP/IP for VSE will wait for a transmission's acknowledgment before re-sending the packet. Note that some connections negotiate a different interval.
IPN495I Security set to aa
(Informational)
Issued in response to a SET SECURITY or DEFINE SECURITY command, this message indicate the current security procedures in use by TCP/IP for VSE. "OFF" indicates no security. "ON" indicates that the internal names table (created with the DEFINE USER command) is used. "EXIT" indicates that a user exit has been loaded (by the DEFINE SECURITY command) and will process all security requests.
IPN496I User security exit in control
(Informational)
TCP/IP for VSE is notifying you that your user security exit is now handling all request for logon.
IPN497I Maximum buffers set to aaaa
(Informational)
The maximum transfer buffers that can be used by any single Daemon (pseudo task) is now aaaa. Reductions in maximum buffers do not necessarily affect any task that already holds additional buffers.
IPN498I Window set to aaaa
(Informational)
In the message, aaaa is the number of bytes that TCP/IP for VSE will transmit before demanding an acknowledgment and the maximum number of bytes that it will expect to receive before it must send an acknowledgment. In both cases, this number can be negotiated with the remote host.
IPN499I TCP/IP processing started
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to a START command. The TCP/IP for VSE dispatcher has resumed dispatching pseudo tasks (Daemons). Note that if the cessation of processing has been more that a few seconds, it will be normal to lose a number of connections and sessions due to time-outs.
IPN500W All TCP/IP processing stopped
(Critical)
The command is issued in response to an operator STOP command or other command that requires the dispatcher to a stopped state.
The TCP/IP engine has ceased operation. Following this message, no processing of IP traffic is performed.
System Action:
The TCP/IP dispatcher ceases all further operation until a START command is issued.
Operator Action:
The engine will stop while processing certain commands. This message should be shortly followed by IPN499I to indicate that processing has resumed.
Administrator Action:
Issue a START command as soon as possible.
IPN502I (( TCP/IP Symbolic Names ))
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to a QUERY NAMES command.
IPN503I Symbolic Name: aaaaaa
(Informational)
In response to a QUERY NAMES command, the symbolic name aaaaaa is listed. This name was created by the DEFINE NAME command.
IPN504I item: aaaaa
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY NAMES command, this message displays the information (IP address and script name) associated with the symbolic name appearing in the immediately preceding IPN503I message.
IPN505I (( TCP/IP Gopher Daemons ))
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to a QUERY GOPHERDS command.
IPN506I ID: a Port: b Driver: c
(Informational)
In response to a QUERY GOPHERDS command, this message summarizes one Gopher Daemon. The Daemon's ID, its port number and the phase driving the Daemon are listed.
IPN507I Root: a
(Informational)
A continuation of message IPN506I. a is the root value being used by the Daemon.
IPN508I (( TCP/IP HTTP Daemons ))
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to a QUERY HTTPDS command.
IPN509I ID: a Port: b Driver: c
(Informational)
In response to a QUERY HTTPDS command, this message summarizes one HTTP Daemon. The Daemon's ID, its port number and the phase driving the Daemon are listed.
IPN510I Confine: aaa Root: bbb
(Informational)
A continuation of message IPN509I. aaa indicates the status of the CONFINE parameter, either "YES" or "NO" and bbb is the root value being used by the Daemon.
IPN511I (( TCP/IP IRC Daemons ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY IRCD command, this message indicates the start of the display.
IPN5112 ID: aaa Port: bbb Driver: bbb
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY IRCD command, this message displays the port number and driver name for the Daemon identified by the ID.
IPN513I (( TCP/IP TFTP Daemons ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY TFTPD command, this message indicates the start of the display.
IPN5114 ID: aaa Port: bbb Driver: bbb
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY TFTPD command, this message displays the port number and driver name for the Daemon identified by the ID.
IPN515I (( TCP/IP Operational Statistics ))
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to a QUERY STATS command.
IPN516I a = b
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY STATS command. a is the name of a variable (accumulator) and b is its current value. Values are listed with multipliers of K (1024), M (1024**2), G (1024**3), T (1024**4), F (1024**5), and X (1024**6).
IPN517I Receive Maximum Segment Size set to aa
(Informational)
Issued in response to a SET MAXIMUM_SEGMENT command, this message indicates the largest TCP datagram that TCP/IP for VSE will accept.
IPN518I Receive MSS: a
(Informational)
In response to a QUERY SET command, this message indicates the largest TCP datagram that TCP/IP for VSE will accept
IPN519I Tab Char: a Escape Char: b
(Informational)
The Gopher Daemon is using a as a tab character and b as an escape character.
IPN520I (( TCP/IP Applications ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY APPLICATIONS command, this message indicates the start of the display.
IPN521I ID: aaa Driver: bbb
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY APPLICATIONS command, this message displays the ID of the application and the driver program assigned to the Daemon.
IPN522I Applid: aaa Type: bbb
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY APPLICATIONS command, this message displays the application ID and type of application supported by the Daemon.
IPN525I Mailbox: aa
(Informational)
The Mailbox name, as entered by the DEFINE USER command that created the user ID entry in the preceding IPN475I message is displayed. If "mailbox" was not specified, this line is omitted from the display.
IPN526I Security for Hardware set to xxx
(Informational)
Issued in response to the SET SECURITY_ARP command.
IPN527I Security for IP set to xxx
(Informational)
Issued in response to the SET SECURITY_IP command.
IPN528E Unable to define object, already defined
(Vital)
Issued in response to a DEFINE command, this message indicates that the object of the ID= parameter already exists.
IPN529I Additional Window Size set to xxx
(Informational)
Issued in response to a SET WINDOW command
IPN530I Maximum Window: xxx
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY CONNECTIONS command. The value indicates the maximum window that has occurred thus far.
IPN531I Recfm: aa Lrecl: bb Blksize: cc
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY FILE command.
IPN532I CC: aa CRLF: bb
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY FILE command.
IPN533I (( TCP/IP Traces ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY TRACES command.
IPN534I ID: aa IP Address: bb
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY TRACES command, this message displays the trace ID value and the IP address being traced.
IPN535E Link driver does not collect statistics.
(Vital)
You issued a QUERY STATS for a link driver that does not compile statistics.
IPN536I Link driver statistics are being requested.
(Informational)
You issue a QUERY STATS command. The request is being passed to the appropriate link driver.
IPN537I Gateway IP Address: aaa
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY ROUTES command, the IP address of the associated gateway is listed.
IPN538I Ping Message has been set ON
(Informational)
Issued in response to the SET PING_MESSAGE=ON command.
IPN539I Ping Message has been set OFF
(Informational)
Issued in response to the SET PING_MESSAGE=OFF command.
IPN540W Critical Storage Shortage has Occured Return: aa Size: bb Loc: cc
(Critical)
TCP/IP has detected that it is short of storage. It aatempted to satisfy the current demand by releasing its buffers, but this was unsuccesful. System action depends on who was requesting the storage at the time.
Administrator Action:
Issue a GETVIS xx,DETAILS command to find out which subpool the storage has been allocated in. If the condition pesists, you may need to restart TCP/IP for VSE. If the problem repeats, you may simply not have enough storage in the partition.
IPN541I (( TCP/IP Translate Tables ))
(Important)
This message is produced in response to the QUERY TRANSLATION command. It will be followed by IPN542I messages that will contain the details.
IPN542I aaa bbb ccc
(Important)
This message is produced in response to the QUERY TRANSLATION command. One message will be produced for each defined translate table. The first field will be the table's name. The second field will be either blank (for a single byte character set table) or will be "DBCS" (for a double byte character set table). The third field will contain "Default" for the single table that will used as the default translate table.
If the message: "No matching SBCS table" appears, this means that the table is DBCS and has no corresponding SBCS entry. Such a table is not usable.
IPN543I Additional sequential disk opening checking ON
(Informational)
Issued in response to a SET SDOPEN=ON command.
IPN544I Additional sequential disk opening checking OFF
(Informational)
Issued in response to a SET SDOPEN=OFF command.
IPN545I GID: aaa UID: bbb Permissions: ccc
(Informational)
Issued in response to QUERY FILES, this message indicates the security level assigned to the file.
IPN546I Storage Reuse pool release has been set ON
(Informational)
Issued in response to a SET RELEASE=ON command
IPN547W Storage Reuse Pool Release has Occured
(Critical)
TCP/IP has detected that it is short of storage. To satisfy the current demand, it has released its pool of buffers. This may temporarily provide enough storage but it is likely that you'll need to diagnose the storage shortage to determine its cause
Administrator Action:
Issue a GETVIS xx,DETAILS command to find out which subpool the storage has been allocated in. If the condition pesists, you may need to restart TCP/IP for VSE. If the problem repeats, you may simply not have enough storage in the partition.
IPN548I Storage reuse pool release has been set off.
(Informational)
Issued in response to a SET RELEASE=OFF command
IPN549I aaa, bbb, ccc, ddd
(Informational)
The four values for LOGMODE, LOGMODE2, LOGMODE3, and LOGMODE4 are displayed.
IPN551I Shutdown extra checking set to aaa
(Informational)
This message indicates whether or not the operator will be prompted for confirmation of a SHUTDOWN command.
IPN552E Unrecognized keyword on line aaa in member bbb
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE MENU command, an invalid keyword was encountered. The member name and the line in the member where the error occurred is included in the message.
IPN553E Operand missing or too short on line aaa in member bbb
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE MENU command, an invalid operand was encountered. The member name and the line in the member where the error occurred is included in the message.
IPN554E Syntax error on line aaa in member bbb
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE MENU command, a syntax error was encountered. The member name and the line in the member where the error occurred is included in the message.
IPN555E Numeric value out of range on line aaa in member bbb
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE MENU command, a specified numeric value was too large or too small. The member name and the line in the member where the error occurred is included in the message.
IPN556E PF/PA key syntax is invalid on line aaa in member bbb
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE MENU command, the specification of a PF or PA key was syntactically incorrect. The member name and the line in the member where the error occurred is included in the message.
IPN557E PF/PA key is not valid on line aaa in member bbb
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE MENU command, the specification of a PF or PA key was incorrect. The member name and the line in the member where the error occurred is included in the message.
IPN558E Equal sign missing or misplaced on line aaa in member bbb
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE MENU command, either an expected equal sign was missing or an unexpected one was encountered. The member name and the line in the member where the error occurred is included in the message.
IPN559E Variable name not recognized on line aaa in member bbb
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE MENU command, an invalid variable name was encountered. The member name and the line in the member where the error occurred is included in the message.
IPN560E Extra line in screen image. line aaa in member bbb
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE MENU command, more than 24 lines were found in the IMAGE area. The member name and the line in the member where the error occurred is included in the message.
IPN561E Requested member, aaa, not in library
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE MENU command, the requested member, aaa, could not be located.
IPN562E I/O error or unexpected EOF while reading member aaa
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE MENU command, the requested member, aaa, could not be read or an end-of-file was reached before all 24 lines of the IMAGE area could be read.
IPN563E Not enough room for field on line aaa in member bbb
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE MENU command IMAGE area, a field specification was encountered whose length exceeds that left on the screen line. The member name and the line in the member where the error occurred is included in the message.
IPN564E Multiple command lines specified on line aaa in member bbb
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE MENU command IMAGE area, more that one command input area was encountered. The member name and the line in the member where the error occurred is included in the message.
IPN565E Invalid operand value specified on line aaa in member bbb
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE MENU command, an invalid value for an operand was encountered. The member name and the line in the member where the error occurred is included in the message.
IPN566E GETVIS failure: RC = aaa
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE MENU command, TCP/IP for VSE was unable to obtain the storage necessary to save the definition.
IPN567E Character inside of command line. Line aaa in member bbb
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE MENU command IMAGE area, a displayable character was found within the area reserved for command input. The member name and the line in the member where the error occurred is included in the message.
IPN568I Socket extra checking set to aa
(Informational)
This message indicates the current status of socket extra checking. When "ON", TCP/IP performs additional checks for socket reliability. When "OFF", the extra checking is bypassed and the sockets are assumed correct.
IPN569I Full connect sequence set to aa
(Informational)
This message indicates the current status of "connect sequence" When "ON", TCP/IP uses "best fit" to the optional IP addresses assigned to Telnet Daemons. When "OFF", the Daemons are assigned with "first fit".
IPN570I (( TCP/IP Misdirections ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY MISDIRECTIONS command, additional information will follow.
IPN571I Misdirect ID: aaa
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY MISDIRECTIONS command, this line indicates the ID assigned to the specific misdirection.
IPN572I From IP: aaa To IP: bbb
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY MISDIRECTIONS command, this line indicates traffic that will be intercepted and possibly traced by TCP/IP for VSE. aaa is the address of the sender of the intercepted traffic and bbb is the intended destination for the traffic.
IPN573I (( TCP/IP Network Masks ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY MASKS command. Additional message lines will follow.
IPN574I Mask ID: aaa
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY MASKS command, this line indicates the ID assigned to the entry about to be displayed.
IPN575I Network IP: aaa Mask: bbb
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY MASKS command, this line shows the network number and the subnet mask that will be used for this network.
IPN576I (( TCP/IP Open Files ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY OPENFILES command. Additional message lines will follow.
IPN577I Mode: aaa Record Counter: bbb
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY OPENFILES command, this line indicates the file's mode and the total number of records processed.
IPN578E Unable to close: aaa
(Informational)
Issued in response to a CLOSE FILE command, this message indicates that the file whose Public Name is aaa could not be closed.
IPN579I A close request has been queued for: aaa
(Informational)
This message indicates that an open file will be closed, in accord with a CLOSE FILE command.
IPN580W Storage problems, Dumping and shutting down.
(Warning)
TCP/IP for VSE has encountered a serious storage problem. It will produce a dump and then shut down.
Administrator Action:
Capture the dump and contact Connectivity Systems Technical Support. TCP/IP for VSE may be restarted.
IPN581I Object has been deleted.
(Informational)
The object of a DELETE command has been removed.
IPN582I Console Port set to aaa
(Important)
The specified port may be accessed by a Telnet session to become the TCP/IP for VSE system console.
IPN583W Console control turned over to telnet session
(Important)
A Telnet session has been established on the Console Port. All TCP/IP for VSE console command will be accepted through this session. TCP/IP for VSE commands will no longer be accepted from the VSE console.
IPN584W Console control returned from telnet session
(Important)
A Telnet session that had TCP/IP for VSE command authority has been terminated. TCP/IP for VSE commands may now be issued from the VSE console.
IPN585I Local dlbl support set to aaa
(Informational)
This message indicates whether or not FTP clients may initiate file transfers by explicitly naming a DLBL.
IPN586W Console Port can only be specified during startup
(Informational)
A SET CONSOLE_PORT command was issued after TCP/IP for VSE initialization completed. This command is available only during system initialization.
IPN587I Pause interval: aaa (bbb Seconds
Issued in response to a QUERY EVENTS command, this message displays the current value (in 300th seconds) of the pause interval. This is the interval that the Automation Daemon "sleeps" when all work has been processed. Once this period has elapsed, the Daemon scans for additional work.
IPN588I TCP/IP for VSE pulse time set to aaa
(Informational)
In response to a SET PULSE_TIMET command, this message verifies the value that was set.
IPN589I ARP delete table time set to aaa
(Informational)
In response to a SET ARP_DELETE command, this message verifies the value that was set.
IPN590I ARP Table timed delete logic set to aa
(Informational)
This message indicates the current status of the ARP table clearing process. "ON" indicates that the ARP table will be flushed at established intervals. "OFF" indicates that the ARP table will be maintained.
IPN591I Overrun adjustment: aa bytes
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY LINKS command, this message displays the value of the overrun adjustment. This adjustment is made when an overrun of the adapter is detected.
IPN592E The PUB Table indicates the link device is defined
IPN593E wrong. The VSE MIH handler will cause problems.
(Critical)
A continuation of IPN593E. During initialization of a link driver, TCP/IP has determined that the device was incorrectly defined to VSE.
System Action:
The link driver is defined. However, proper execution is unlikely.
IPN594I (( TCP/IP CAF Definitions ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY CAF command, this message indicates the start of the display.
IPN595I ID: aa Type: bb Driver: cc
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY CAF command, this message displays a CAF Daemon's ID, the type of Daemon, and the driver phase.
IPN596I Applid: aa State: bb
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY CAF command, this message displays a CAF Daemon's applid, and the Daemon's current state.
IPN597I Shutdown Stage: aa, Performing: bb, For cc Seconds
(Informational)
TCP/IP is in its shutdown phase. It will close-down in an orderly fashion, terminating connections and cleaning-up as appropriate.
There are 9 stages of termination. Based upon the amount of work required for each stage, TCP/IP will indicate the approximate time required for each stage, as it commences.
System Action:
Termination continues.
Operator Action:
Be patient. Issuing a cancel will result in the cleanup being deferred to the start-up phase. It may also result in a required IPL for TCP/IP restart.
IPN599E Valid Product code for aa not found or expired
(Vital)
The indicated sub-component of TCP/IP will not execute because no valid authorization code could be located.
System Action:
TCP/IP continues execution without the unauthorized component.
Operator Action:
Ensure that a valid authorization code is present and in the TCP/IP partition's search chain.
IPN600I TCP/IP API Translator -- Version aa, bb
(Informational)
This message is displayed when the API translator starts. The version and service level are shown.
IPN601I Copyright 1995, 2000 (C) Connectivity Systems Inc.
(Informational)
Legal stuff.
IPN602I TCP/IP Language Translator -- Complete
(Informational)
The language translator has completed.
IPN603I TCP/IP Language Translator -- Failure
IPN604E Parameter errors found
(Vital)
One or more of the parameters were specified incorrectly.
System Action:
The translator terminates.
Administrator Action:
Correct the necessary parameters and resubmit.
IPN605I Processing the execution PARM override
(Informational)
The translator is beginning to examine the information in the EXEC card PARM field.
IPN606I Processing of PARM override complete
IPN607W Unidentifiable information found in parm
(Warning)
The translator was unable to interpret some of the data in the EXEC card PARM field.
System Action:
The translator iterates one character and continues the scan.
Administrator Action:
Ensure that all data in the PARM field is correct.
IPN608E PARM LANG=name not specified correctly
(Vital)
While processing the EXEC card PARM information, the translator was unable to identify a supported language name.
System Action:
The translator will terminate.
Administrator Action:
Correct the language specification and resubmit.
IPN609E 'COBOL', 'RPG', 'C', 'Assembler' OR 'PL/1' missing
(Vital)
While processing the EXEC card PARM information, the translator was unable to identify a supported language name.
System Action:
The translator will terminate.
Administrator Action:
Correct the language specification and resubmit.
IPN610E PARM ENV=name not specified correctly
(Vital)
While processing the EXEC card PARM information, the translator was unable to parse the enviroment type.
System Action:
The translator will terminate.
Administrator Action:
Correct the environment specification and resubmit.
IPN611E 'CICS' or 'batch' missing
(Vital)
While processing the EXEC card PARM information, the translator was unable to determine the enviroment type.
System Action:
The translator will terminate.
Administrator Action:
Correct the environment specification and resubmit.
IPN612I Debugging set to ON
(Informational)
Based on PARM field information, the translator has entered "debugging" mode.
System Action:
The translator will continue, producing additional messages.
IPN613I Processing for language: aa
(Informational)
This message indicates the programming language that is being translated for.
IPN614I Processing for environment: aa
(Informational)
This message indicates the programming environment, either, "batch" or "CICS" that will be supported by the program being created.
IPN615E No definition for language and environment
(Vital)
You failed to include parameter specification of the environment and/or progamming language to use. Both of these values are required.
System Action:
The translator terminates.
Administrator Action:
Add the necessary parameters and resubmit.
IPN616I (( TCP/IP TLS Daemons ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY TLSD command, this message indicates the start of the display.
IPN617I ID: aa Cipher: bb
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY TLSD command, this message displays the ID of the Daemon being displayed and cipher suite used for key exchange, encryption, and message authentication.
IPN618I Port: aa Passport: bb
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY TLSD command, this message displays the secure port being monitored and the port to which decrypted data will be sent.
IPN619I Driver: aa Minimum version: bb
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY TLSD command, this message displays the name of the driver phase, and the minimum version of the TLS/SSL protocal that clients are allowed to use when connecting to this server.
IPN620I aaa is set to bbb
(Informational)
This message indicates that the specified variable, aaa, has been set to the value, bbb
IPN622W OPEN/CLOSE task abend. Code: aa
(Informational)
The VSE subtask that handles the synchronous VTAM OPEN and CLOSE requests has abended. The hexadecimal abend code is displayed.
System Action:
TCP/IP re-attaches the subtask and continues.
Operator Action:
VSE will automatically close all VTAM sessions when the subtask terminates. This will cause terminations of all TN3270 and GPS sessions.
IPN623E Member not found: aaa
(Vital)
The translator could not locate member aaa.
System Action:
The translator terminates.
Administrator Action:
Ensure that the required member is in the translator's search chain.
IPN435I Data Port aa
(Informational)
The Data Port value as specified in the DEFINE FTPD command. A value of zero indicates that no specific port will be used for data connections.
IPN625I (( TCP/IP Boot Protocol Daemons ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY BOOTPD command, this message indicates the start of the display.
IPN626I ID: aa
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY BOOTPD command, this message displays one Daemon's ID.
IPN627I IP: aa MAC: bb
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY BOOTPD command, this message displays one Daemon's IP and MAC addresses.
IPN628I Boot: aa
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY BOOTPD command, this message displays one Daemon's boot DSN.
IPN628I Boot: aa
IPN630W Setting this value high, can allow networking and cpu problems.
IPN632I CAF interpretation is enabled
(Informational)
This message indicates that special definitions that are used for CAF file I/O programs will be enabled and inserted into the source code being created.
IPN633I Email control block not present or corrupt
IPN651I xxx translation tables being loaded from yyy
(Informational)
The Single Byte (SBCS) or Double Byte (DBCS) Character Set translation tables are being loaded from library member yyy.
IPN652I Table xxx enabled for DBCS translation
(Informational)
The named translation table has been successfuly prepared for use with Double Byte Character Sets.
IPN654I Translation table created: xxx
(Informational)
A translation table has been successfully loaded and is accessible as name xxx.
IPN655I Translation table replaced: xxx
IPN656I SBCS Table loading complete for member xxx
(Informational)
The indicated member has been completely processed and all eligible translate tables have been loaded.
IPN657I Default xxx translate table set to yyy
(Informational)
In response to a DEFINE TRANSLATE command, a default value for translation (either SBCS or DBCS) has been set.
IPN658E Specified translate table not found. Default unchanged.
(Important)
An attempt to set a default translation table has failed because the requested table has not been loaded.
IPN659E Could not locate SBCS member xxx
(Important)
A DEFINE TRANSLATION command has been entered but the specified member could not be found.
IPN661E Insufficient GETVIS to load SBCS table
(Critical)
The system was unable to obtain sufficient storage to load an SBCS translation table.
Operator Action:
Due to the relatively small amount of space required for an SBCS translate table, the TCP/IP partition will probably fail shortly.
Administrator Action:
Examine how much storage is available for the TCP/IP partition.
IPN662E Invalid record in SBCS member xxx
(Critical)
While processing the specified translation table member, an invalid record was encountered. This message is followed by IPN663E.
Administrator Action:
If the translation table member was provided by CSI, it may indicate library corruption or a faulty installation.
IPN663E text
(Critical)
This message follows IPN662E and contains the card image that contains the error.
IPN666E Unexpected end-of-file in member xxx
(Important)
TCP/IP encountered a premature end-of-file while processing the indicated translate table member.
System Action:
System execution continues without the failing translate table.
Administrator Action:
If the failing table is locally generated, ensure that its structure is correct and retry. If the failure occurred while processing a CSI-provided table, it may indicate damage to the library or a faulty installation.
IPN667E Table name missing in member xxx
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE TRANSLATE command, the system could not locate the requested translate table.
IPN668E ID field missing in member xxx
(Important)
While processing the specified SBCS translation table member, TCP/IP could not locate the record that contains if character set IDs.
Administrator Action:
If the translation table member was provided by CSI, it may indicate library corruption or a faulty installation.
IPN669E One of the specified tables was not found
IPN670E Duplicate table names in member xxx
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE TRANSLATION command to load a DBCS table, TCP/IP noted that the code pages did not have unique names.
Administrator Action:
If the translation table member was provided by CSI, it may indicate library corruption or a faulty installation.
IPN671E xxx record missing from member yyy
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE TRANSLATION command to load a DBCS table, TCP/IP noted that the specified record with identifier xxx is missing.
Administrator Action:
If the translation table member was provided by CSI, it may indicate library corruption or a faulty installation.
IPN672E Range between LOW and HIGH is invalid
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE TRANSLATION command to load a DBCS table, TCP/IP noted that the range of values between LOW and HIGH is invalid.
Administrator Action:
If the translation table member was provided by CSI, it may indicate library corruption or a faulty installation.
IPN673E Field aaa bbb on record ccc of member ddd
(Important)
While processing a DEFINE TRANSLATION command to load a DBCS table, TCP/IP noted an error on record number ccc in the DBCS member ddd. aaa is the data field that is in error and bbb will indicate the nature of the error.
Administrator Action:
If the translation table member was provided by CSI, it may indicate library corruption or a faulty installation.
IPN674E Member name not specified.
(Important)
A DEFINE TRANSLATION command has been entered but it did not contain a member specification.
IPN676I DBCS translate table xxx has been yyy
(Important)
The named Double Byte Character Set translate table has been either created or replaced.
IPN677E NAME= specified without ENTRY=
IPN677E NAME= specified without ENTRY=
IPN695I TN3270E: aaa Group: bbb Generic: ccc
(Informational)
Issued in response to the QUERY TELNETDS command, this message indicates how TN3270E options are handled. "Listener" indicates that the Daemon will handle session negotiation but will NOT handle VTAM communication. "Effector" indicates that the Daemon will handle the VTAM portion of a previously-negotiated session.
If specified, the group name must match on both the listener and effector. If omitted for a listener, any effector will match. If omitted for an effector, any listener will match.
The Generic value is valid only on a listener. If present it names the effector group that will be used to satisfy requests that do NOT specify an LUname.
IPN700I TCP/IP Command Processor -- Version aaa, bbb
(Important)
This message is issued from the batch command interface. The message text identifies the version and service level of the module.
Administrator Action:
Be sure that you are running the appropriate version, compatible with the target TCP/IP partition.
IPN701I Copyright 1995, 2002 (C) Connectivity Systems Inc.
IPN702I TCP/IP Command Processor -- Complete
IPN703E TCP/IP Command Processor -- Failure
(Important)
This message is issued from the batch command interface. It indicates a failure during the initialization phase has occurred.
System Action:
The batch command processor terminates.
Administrator Action:
Look for additional messages to determine the exact cause of the failure.
IPN704E Parameter errors found
(Informational)
This message is issued from the batch command interface. It indicates that one or more values specified in the EXEC card PARM field are invalid.
System Action:
The batch command processor terminates.
Operator Action:
Check for additional message and correct the PARM values before resubmitting the job.
IPN705I Processing the execution parm override
(Informational)
This message is issued from the batch command interface. It indicates that the EXEC card PARM values are about to be examined.
IPN706I Processing of parm override complete
IPN707W Unidentifiable information found in PARM: aaa
(Warning)
This message is issued from the batch command interface. It indicates that unrecognizable data was found in the EXEC card PARM information. In the message text, aaa are three characters that could not be interpreted.
System Action:
The program iterates one character to the right and rescans for recognizable data.
Administrator Action:
Correct the invalid data.
IPN708I Debugging set to On
(Informational)
This message is issued from the batch command interface. It indicates that DEBUG=ON was specified in the EXEC card PARM information. While in debugging mode, the commands are parsed but NOT passed to the TCP/IP partition for execution.
IPN710E Error occurred during command processing: aaa
(Vital)
This message is issued from the batch command interface. It indicates that an error occurred while parsing a command. The message text should give an indication of the problem.
System Action:
Execution of additional commands may proceed, depending upon the severity of the error.
IPN711I Loading command deck aaa
IPN712I Command deck aaa has been completely loaded
(Informational)
This message is issued from the batch command interface. You have included an EXEC or INCLUDE command in your input stream. The batch command processor has fetched the indicated member and will now proceed with execution.
Note that the member was fetched in the batch partition, using the batch partition's search chain.
IPN713E Unable to load or locate command deck aaa
(Critical)
This message is issued from the batch command interface. You have included an EXEC or INCLUDE command in your input stream. The batch command processor attempted to fetch the indicated member but could not.
Note that the member is fetched in the batch partition, using the batch partition's search chain.
IPN714E System ID is set to aa
(Vital)
This message is issued from the batch command interface. It indicates that the ID= parameter was specified in the EXEC card PARM information. However, the syntax was invalid.
System Action:
Execution of commands is suppressed.
Operator Action:
Ensure that the ID= parameter specifies exactly two decimal digits.
IPN715I System ID is set to aa
IPN717E FLUSH command only available through console.
IPN720E TCP/IP is not active for SYSID=nn
(Informational)
The CHECKTCP program has determined that no executing TCP/IP partition is assigned to the sysid, xx.
System Action:
Depending upon the PARM options, CHECKTCP either waits for the specified TCP/IP partition to become active, or it terminates.
IPN721I TCP/IP is currently active innn
IPN722I Issue "MSG xx" to interrupt TCP/IP wait
(Informational)
The CHECKTCP program is waiting for the specified TCP/IP partition to become active.
System Action:
CHECKTCP waits.
Operator Action:
You may message the partition to cause CHECKTCP to terminate.
IPN723E Invalid PARM. Defaulting to: SYSID=00,WAIT=N
(Informational)
The CHECKTCP program has found an error in the PARM field.
System Action:
CHECKTCP continues as if PARM='SYSID=00,WAIT=N' had been coded. It will display the status of the TCP/IP partition (SYSID=00) and will then exit.
Administrator Action:
Correct the JCL used to run the CHECKTCP program.
IPN724I Waiting for TCP/IP to become active
(Informational)
The specified TCP/IP partition is not available.
System Action:
CHECKTCP will wait until the TCP/IP partition is available.
Operator Action:
You may message the partition to cause CHECKTCP to terminate.
IPN725W Operator has interrupted CHECKTCP
IPN800I Event scheduled for deletion: xxx
(Informational)
Issued in response to a DELETE EVENT command, the indicated event has been flagged for deletion. Note that deletion of the event will not occur until the Automation Daemom completes any "in-flight" processes.
IPN801I Message suppression updated for: xxx
IPN802E Message not in table: xxx
(Informational)
Issued in response to a MSGSUPPRESS command, the indicated message ID could not be found in the messages table.
System Action:
No changes to message suppression are made.
Operator Action:
Ensure that the indicated message ID is valid. A very few messages are not generated through the internal message facility and cannot be suppressed.
IPN803I Invalid timer ignored aaa bbb ccc ddd
(Informational)
The internal timer routine attempted to post an interval as complete. However, it was detected that the requesting task has ended or has released the ECB. In the message, aaa is the data that should be in the ECB, bbb is the actual data in the ECB, ccc is the address of the TKBLOK of the requesting task, and ddd is a text identifier of the requesting task.
System Action:
Normal processing continues.
Operator Action:
No error is indicated and no action is required.
Administrator Action:
The contents of this message are of interest only to Connectivity Systems Technical Support.
IPN804I Telnet translation will use xxxx
(Informational)
Requests for Telnet will use the indicated translation table.
Note that FTP uses a Telnet connection to handle the control session.
Issued in response to a SET TELNET_TRANSLATION or QUERY SET command, this message indicates the translation table that will be used by the Telnet Client.
IPN805I Diagnose on for: xxx
(Informational)
Issued in response to the QUERY DIAGNOSE command, this message reports all currently enabled diagnose conditions.
IPN806I item: status item: status
This message indicates the on/off status of the indicated variables.
IPN807W Unable to request program: phase name rc=value
(Warning)
The SOCKET CONTROL process attempted to find an external program that should have been loaded during the TCP/IP initialization, but the program just wasn't there.
Operator Action:
Check the TCP/IP search chain to make sure that the module exists. If not, then restore it from your installation jobstream.
IPN808I Closing protocol connection to the server
IPN809W Server UDP connection timed out. Resending Request.
(Warning)
The Domain Name Client sent a request to the DNS server using the UDP protocol, but it never got a reply.
This message is issued only when DIAGNOSE DNC is in effect.
System Action:
Retry the same UDP connection for a total of no more than three times. If it still fails, got to a backup server or a different protocol.
IPN810W Server connection was refused or terminated.
(Warning)
The Domain Name Client sent a request to the DNS server, but the RECEIVE process failed due to the server cutting the connection, or due to a problem in the network.
This message is issued only when DIAGNOSE DNC is in effect.
System Action:
The DNS client will mark this specific server with this specific protocol unusable. It will try a backup server and protocol combination. It will attempt to try the failing combination again after 20 minutes or more has elapsed.
IPN811I Sending a query to the DNS server - (protocol)
IPN813I Allocated bytes for reason
IPN814W Invalid DNS call: function
(Informational)
The Domain Name Client was passed a parameter list with an invalid call request.
This is probably a problem in the invoking program.
Operator Action:
If the problem persists, contact technical support.
IPN815I DNS lookup for type-Records domain
IPN816I Found: data (type) t< Info
IPN817I Reqs:nnn Ans:nnn Auth:nnn Info:nnn t< Info
IPN819I Found: request IP=ipaddr Local/Remote
IPN823I Domain Name Client invoked
IPN824W DNC GETVIS Failure: aaa
(Warning)
The Domain Name Client was unable to obtain enough storage to process a request.
System Action:
The request is completed with a "not found" result.
Administrator Action:
This message indicates a serious storage shortage in the TCP/IP partition.
IPN825I Using DNS at aaa - (protocol)
IPN827I text
IPN827I text
IPN828W DNC Socket Error. aaa bbb ccc Code: ddd
IPN831W OPEN/CLOSE subtask reattached
(Critical)
The true subtask responsible for performing VTAM OPEN and CLOSE operations has terminated and been re-attached.
Note that the operating system will terminate all VTAM sessions.
System Action:
Execution continues.
IPN832I Session: aaa, bbb, ccc
(Informational)
Displayed only for Telnet Daemons that are currently connected to clients, this message displays the client's IP address, the VTAM application currently in-session with the client, and the LOGMODE being used.
IPN833I (( EMAIL ))
(Informational)
Issued in response to a QUERY EMAIL request. The lines that follow will contain information used to process email client requests.
IPN833I (( EMAIL ))
(Informational)
This line provides the server domain name and, possibly, the actual IP address. If the server has never been used, the actual IP address will be "0.0.0.0". If the server has been used, then it will be set to the actual value.
IPN835I UserID: id
IPN836I From: text
IPN837I Subject: text
IPN838I Truncate: yesno AtSign: xx
IPN839I Dest: text
IPN840I Translation tabe (xx) : yy
IPN841I ReplyTo: text
IPN842I DBlocks: aaa
(Informational)
Issued in response to QUERY FILES, this message indicates the number of DBLOCKS allocated to a file of type DSPACE.
IPN843I ((TCP/IP External Names Table ))
IPN844I type mode recfm mimetype
IPN845I DNS response time (CPU secs): nnn
IPN846I Waiting for an answer. Max Time=nnn cpu secs
IPN847I Unable to initiate DIAGNOSE for id
(Informational)
TCP/IP was unable to activate a specific DIAGNOSE command. In the message text id is the identifier of the specific Daemon for which the DIAGNOSE was issued.
System Action:
DIAGNOSE status remains unchanged.
Operator Action:
Make sure that the specified Daemon is running.
IPN848I DNS reverse lookup requested for: ipaddr
IPN849W IPNACONT waiting for IPNET initialization
IPN850I IPNACONT waiting is complete
IPN851I Socket request dropped: No PCB. foreign local phase logid
(Warning)
While TCP/IP was attempting to access socket-related control blocks in an external partition, it could not find an address for the PCB.
The message text includes the foreign IP address and port, the local port, the phase that issued the request, and the logid of the requesting task.
This usually means that the requesting program has terminated while the socket request was in-flight.
System Action:
The connection is closed and all pending requests are flushed without altering storage in the external partition.
IPN852I Socket request dropped: No COMREG. foreign local phase logid
(Warning)
While TCP/IP was attempting to access socket-related control blocks in an external partition, it could not find an address for the external partition's COMREGG.
This usually means that the requesting program has terminated while the socket request was in-flight.
The message text includes the foreign IP address and port, the local port, the phase that issued the request, and the logid of the requesting task.
System Action:
The connection is closed and all pending requests are flushed without altering storage in the external partition.
IPN853I Socket request dropped: COMREG has changed. exp/found foreign local phase logid
(Warning)
While TCP/IP was attempting to access socket-related control blocks in an external partition, it discovered that the address for COMREG had changed since the original request was issued. The expected and found values are included in the message text.
The message text also includes the foreign IP address and port, the local port, the phase that issued the request, and the logid of the requesting task.
This usually means that the requesting program has terminated while the socket request was in-flight.
System Action:
The connection is closed and all pending requests are flushed without altering storage in the external partition.
IPN854I Socket request dropped: PHASE has changed. fndphase foreign local phase logid
(Warning)
While TCP/IP was attempting to access socket-related control blocks in an external partition, it discovered that the address for COMREG had changed since the original request was issued. The found phase name is included in the message text.
The message text also includes the foreign IP address and port, the local port, the phase that issued the request, and the logid of the requesting task.
This usually means that the requesting program has terminated while the socket request was in-flight.
System Action:
The connection is closed and all pending requests are flushed without altering storage in the external partition.
IPN855W Socket request dropped: JOB start time has changed. exp/found foreign local phase logid
(Warning)
While TCP/IP was attempting to access socket-related control blocks in an external partition, it discovered that the job start time had changed since the original request was issued. The expected and found values are included in the message text.
The message text also includes the foreign IP address and port, the local port, the phase that issued the request, and the logid of the requesting task.
This usually means that the requesting program has terminated while the socket request was in-flight.
System Action:
The connection is closed and all pending requests are flushed without altering storage in the external partition.
IPN856W Socket request dropped: System task. id foreign local phase logid
(Warning)
While TCP/IP was attempting to access socket-related control blocks in an external partition, it discovered that the task ID belongs to a system task whose hexadecimal value is included in the message text.
The message text also includes the foreign IP address and port, the local port, the phase that issued the request, and the logid of the requesting task.
This usually means that the requesting program has terminated while the socket request was in-flight.
System Action:
The connection is closed and all pending requests are flushed without altering storage in the external partition.
IPN857W Socket request dropped: Task ID too high. id foreign local phase logid
(Warning)
While TCP/IP was attempting to access socket-related control blocks in an external partition, it discovered that the task ID is too high to be value. The hexadecimal value is included in the message text.
The message text also includes the foreign IP address and port, the local port, the phase that issued the request, and the logid of the requesting task.
This usually means that the requesting program has terminated while the socket request was in-flight.
System Action:
The connection is closed and all pending requests are flushed without altering storage in the external partition.
IPN858W Socket request dropped: TIB has changed exp/found foreign local phase logid
(Warning)
While TCP/IP was attempting to access socket-related control blocks in an external partition, it discovered that the TIB address has changed since the original request was made. Both the expected and found values are displayed (hexadecimal) in the message text.
The message text also includes the foreign IP address and port, the local port, the phase that issued the request, and the logid of the requesting task.
This usually means that the requesting program has terminated while the socket request was in-flight.
System Action:
The connection is closed and all pending requests are flushed without altering storage in the external partition.
IPN859I Socket request dropped: Control area modified. exp/found foreign local phase logid
(Warning)
While TCP/IP was attempting to access socket-related control blocks in an external partition, it discovered that the data contained in the first 40 bytes of the descriptor block had changed since the request was issued. In the message text both the expected and found values are displayed.
The message text also includes the foreign IP address and port, the local port, the phase that issued the request, and the logid of the requesting task.
This usually means that the requesting program has abandoned the I/O request or that a storage overlay has occurred.
System Action:
The connection is closed and all pending requests are flushed without altering storage in the external partition.
Administrator Action:
Examine the issuing program for logic flaws. Programs that issue TCP/IP requests MUST wait for all in-flight requests to be posted complete before the affected storage is released or re-used.
IPN860I XMOVE failed: code foreign local phase logid
(Informational)
While TCP/IP was attempting to complete a socket request, it was unable to transfer cross-partition data. In the message text, the hexadecimal return code from XMOVE is displayed.
The message text also includes the foreign IP address and port, the local port, the phase that issued the request, and the logid of the requesting task.
System Action:
The socket request is abandoned without transfering data or posting the application.
Operator Action:
The requesting program or transaction made need to be canceled since it may wait forever on an I/O request the will never complete.
IPN861 Storage Dump (id cnt) title
(Informational)
This message precedes a short dump of storage for debugging purposes. In the message, id is an internal identifier, cnt is the number of dumps that can still be produced before they are suppressed, and title is a description of the storage to be dumped.
Operator Action:
Generally, these dumps are produced as a result of an operator DIAGNOSE command. DIAGNOSE OFF will prevent further dumps.
Administrator Action:
Contact CSI Technical Support for help in interpretting the dump and assistance in eliminating the condition that caused the dump.
IPN862 addr offset -storage- * ebcdic | ascii *
(Informational)
One or more of these messages follow IPN861I. Each line displays up to 16 bytes of storage. Included in the display is the virtual address, offset within the dumped area, up to four dumped words of storage, the EBCDIC representation of the storage and the ASCII representation of the storage.
IPN863I POP3 server: text : ipaddr
(Informational)
This line provides the server domain name and, possibly, the actual IP address. If the server has never been used, the actual IP address will be "0.0.0.0". If the server has been used, then it will be set to the actual value.
IPN864W Socket request dropped: partid program (prog) abruptly terminated.
(Warning)
While TCP/IP was attempting to access socket-related control blocks in an external partition, it discovered that the program running in a specific partition was no longer there. The partition and the name of the program are displayed in the message text.
This usually means that the requesting program has been cancelled while the socket request was in-flight.
System Action:
The connection is closed and all pending requests are flushed without altering storage in the external partition.
IPN865E Socket Block Damage. Dropping chain at aa
(Critical)
An error has been detected in the Socket Block (SOBLOK) chain.
System Action:
TCP/IP abandons whatever socket blocks remain on the queue and attempts to continue operation. The address of the "bad" socket block is contained in the message.
Operator Action:
Various applications may "hang", if they lose a socket block. You may need to restart any hanging applications.
It is advisable to cycle the TCP/IP partition at the first convenient time.
IPN866E Message skeleton file phase failed to load.
IPN866E Message skeleton file phase failed to load.
(Critical)
A CDLOAD has failed for the indicated message skeleton phase.
A CDLOAD has failed for the indicated message skeleton phase.
System Action:
If the phase name is MSKELIP, then TCP/IP for VSE terminates with return code 8.
If the phase name is MSKELIP, then TCP/IP for VSE terminates with return code 8.
Operator Action:
Ensure that the indicated phase is in the TCP/IP for VSE search chain and restart the product.
Ensure that the indicated phase is in the TCP/IP for VSE search chain and restart the product.
Administrator Action:
This may indicate that the TCP/IP for VSE distribution library has been corrupted or that the product was not correctly installed.
This may indicate that the TCP/IP for VSE distribution library has been corrupted or that the product was not correctly installed.
IPN867I Ignorename: yes/no
(Informational)
A continuation of message IPN509I, this message indicates status of the IGNORENAME= parameter.
IPN868I DIAGNOSE display on console is xxx
(Informational)
Issued in response to a SET DIAGNOSE=CONSOLE/NOCONSOLE, command, this message indicates whether or not messages produced in response to a DIAGNOSE command will be shown on the console (enabled) or suppressed (disabled). In either case, the messages will be written to SYSLST.
IPN869I Connection queuing set to aa
(Informational)
This message indicates the current status of "connect sequence" When "ON", TCP/IP uses "best fit" to the optional IP addresses assigned to Telnet Daemons. When "OFF", the Daemons are assigned with "first fit".
IPN870I Socket queue resynchronized
(Informational)
This message indicates that TCP/IP has performed some "housekeeping" adjustments to the socket queue.
System Action:
Processing continues normally.
Administrator Action:
If this message appears more than two or three times daily, contact Technical Support.
IPN900I IPSTORX entry point: xxx
(Informational)
This message is produced only when STORMON has been coded in the EXEC card PARM field. It provides the memory location of the storage manager phase.
System Action:
The storage monitor function will aggressively monitor storage for overlays. This will increase the aggregate storage used and will also increase the CPU consumed. All storage will be validity-checked after each dispatch. This check can be disabled with the "MEMORY_VERIFY OFF" command.
IPN901I IPSTORX TIBPTR addr: xxx name
(Informational)
This message is produced only when STORMON has been coded in the EXEC card PARM field. It provides the unique TIB address, as well as the name, of each VSE subtask being monitored for storage use.
IPN902E STORMAP could not be located
(Vital)
A storage release request has been made, but the address passed does not point to the start of an area previously obtained from the storage manager. Additional messages will indicate the component making the request. If the storage is contained withing an allocated area, a map of the element will follow.
System Action:
The storage is not freed and execution continues.
Administrator Action:
Forward a copy of SYSLST to CSI Technical Support.
IPN903E Free length (xxxxxx) is wrong
(Vital)
A storage release request has been made, but the length to be freed does not match the length originally obtained. Additional messages will indicate the component making the request and provide a map of the element.
System Action:
The storage is not freed and execution continues.
Administrator Action:
Forward a copy of SYSLST to CSI Technical Support.
IPN904E Guard bytes destroyed
(Vital)
When running in monitoring mode, the storage manager places random "guard bytes" in the area immediately adjacent to each storage element. These bytes are tested when the storage is to be freed and, depending upon optional setting, after each dispatch. This message is produced when the guard byte area is overlaid.
Additional messages will follow.
Administrator Action:
The "VERIFY_MEMORY" command can be used to regulate the frequency of testing.
IPN905E FREEVIS failed: xxx
(Vital)
A storage release request has been made, but the VSE FREEVIS failed. The code indicates the reason:
4 - The size of the (real) partition GETVIS area is 0K.
8 - The specified length is negative.
12 - The specified address is not within the GETVIS area or the address is not a multiple of:
16 - The specified storage block to be released (ADDRESS + LENGTH) exceeds the GETVIS area or is not within a subpool.
20 - Invalid FREEVIS option.
24 - An invalid subpool ID was passed.
28 - The specified subpool does not exist.
36 - An invalid subpool index was specified in the SPID operand. The subpool was created with the GETVIS operand SPCNTRL=YES (compare the GETVIS macro).
40 - FREEVIS for an area or subpool for which a PFIX request is pending is not allowed.
44 - Address was not returned via GETVIS
48 - Length does not match the GETVIS request.
52 - Storage overlay. Guard bytes have been destroyed.
64 - This task has no work are
System Action:
The storage is not freed and execution continues.
Administrator Action:
Forward a copy of SYSLST to CSI Technical Support.
IPN912E = Storage Element Information For xxxxxxxx =
(Vital)
The next several messages will display values associated with a single storage element. In the message,xxx is the address of the storage map (not the storage block).
IPN913E ======= xx Request Information Follows =======
(Vital)
This message indicates the start of displayed information describing a storage request. xx will be either "GET" or "FREE", depending on the type of request.
IPN914E Storage corruption Detected
(Vital)
When the storage monitor was active, it detected that the guard bytes, that follow each storage element, had been overwritten. Additional messages will provide more information on this event.
System Action:
Execution continues.
Administrator Action:
Forward a copy of SYSLST to CSI Technical Support.
IPN915E GETVIS FAILED: code
(Vital)
This message is produced when a storage request has failed. Depending upon the value of code, you may be able to correct the problem or you may need to contact Technical Support.
The possible codes and their meaning are:
4 - The size of the (real) partition GETVIS area is 0K.
8 - The specified length is negative or exceeds the GETVIS area.
12 - No more virtual storage is available in the GETVIS area, or a GETVIS request with length zero has been specified for a non-existing subpool or a subpool that has no free space.
16 - The maximum number of subpools is exhausted.
20 - Invalid GETVIS option.
24 - Invalid subpool ID.
32 - PFIX for an SVA subpool request failed.
36 - An invalid subpool index was specified and (a) the request was done with SPCNTRL=YES and/or (b) the specified subpool name denotes an existing subpool that was created with SPCNTRL=YES. (A subpool index is invalid if it points to a subpool other than the supplied one. This includes a subpool index of zero for an already existing subpool.)
40 - No access to the specified subpool is allowed as long as a PFIX request is pending.
44 - Program in AMODE 24 requested RMODE 31 storage.
64 - This task has no work are
Operator Action:
If operational problems arise, it may be necessary to take corrective action. If a lack of storage is indicated, if may be necessary to enlarge the partition.
Administrator Action:
This message will be accompanied by other messages with additional diagnostic information. Please save all such message for CSI Technical Support.
IPN920I (( TCP/IP Storage Information ))
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to a QUERY STORAGE command.
IPN921I Map Pages: amount Subpools amount
IPN922I spid elem stor act
(Informational)
This message details storage activity by subpool ID. spid is the subpool being listed. elem is the number of storage elements currently allocated in the subpool. storage is the number of bytes allocated in the subpool. act is the cummulative number of GETVIS requests issued to the subpool since program startup.
Items displayed as absolute numbers indicate current values. If +/- is shown, the values represent trends: the relative change in the value since the last "Q STOR ... SAVE" was issued.
IPN923I Memory verification set to aa
(Informational)
This message indicates the current status of memory verification testing. "ON" indicates that the memory use validity will be tested at each dispatch. "OFF" indicates that memory validity will not be tested.
This option has no effect unless the storage manager was enabled at TCP/IP initialization time.
This option consumes significant CPU and should be used only when you are directed to do so by CSI Technical Support.
IPN925I ------24 bit---- ------31 bit----
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to a QUERY STORAGE command. It provides column headers for the data lines to follow.
IPN926I Address: addr Length: len
(Informational)
This message begins the detail listing of a single storage element. Additional information will follow. addr and len are in hexadecimal.
IPN927I Macid: text Locate: addr
(Informational)
text in the internal ID assigned to the storage request that obtained the storage element. addr is the memory location that made the storage request.
IPN928I Usage: text ID: text2
(Informational)
text in the internal usage assigned to the storage request and text2 is the Daemon ID associated with the storage, if any.
IPN929I Allocated at: time
(Informational)
time is that time of date and time of day that the storage element was allocated.
IPN931E STORAGE MANAGER SETUP FAILURE
(0)
The storage manager failed to initialize.
System Action:
The job terminates.
Operator Action:
Try running the affected job in a larger partition.
IPN935I (( TCP/IP Lock Information ))
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to a QUERY LOCK command.
IPN936I Lock: xxx Requests: xxx Conflicts: xxx
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to a QUERY LOCK command.
IPN937 Held by: xxx
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to a QUERY LOCK command.
IPN938 Waiting: xxx
(Informational)
This message is issued in response to a QUERY LOCK command.