Link or link resource inactive: A request requires the
use of a link or link resource that is not active.
Bytes 2 and 3 following the sense code contain sense-code-specific
information.
- 0000
- No specific code applies.
- 0001
- Link inactive.
VTAM® hint: A
possible cause of this error is that auto activation is not supported
for the PU.
- 0002
- Link station inactive.
- 0003
- Switched link connection inactive.
- 0004
- The TG number of the desired link has been renegotiated to a new
value; the route cannot be activated.
- 0005
- Service link inactive.
- 0006
- The link between an SNA node and an attached processor is inactive;
for example, the connection between the main processor and its attached
service processor goes down.
- 0007
- The requested test was not initiated because the link to be tested
was put into an inactive state.
- 0008
- The requested test was interrupted because the link to be tested
was put into an inactive state.
- 0009
- Transport configuration table entry not active.
VTAM hint: An APPN host-to-host
channel PU is being activated and one of following situations has
occurred:
- The resource definition table entry (RDTE) for the transport resource
list element (TRLE) whose name is specified in the PU definition cannot
be found in the transport resource list (TRL).
- The RDTE for that name is not a transport resource list element.
VTAM fails the
activation of the PU and the PU is left in an inactive state.
Perform
the following steps:
- Issue a D NET,ID=puname command to determine
which TRLE name is specified on the PU definition statement.
- Issue a D NET,TRL command to get a list of the TRLEs that are
defined in the TRL.
If the name specified on the PU definition cannot be
found in the list obtained using the D NET,TRL command, verify that
the TRLE name is spelled correctly in the PU definition, that the
TRLE name exists and is spelled correctly in the TRL definition, and
that no other resource has the same name as the TRLE name.
- 4001
- Set aside for implementation-specific use, and will not be otherwise
defined in SNA; see implementation documentation for details of usage.
VTAM hint: This
sense code can be displayed in a VTAM message,
but is set by another product. It might be an NCP sense code. See NCP V7R8, SSP V4R8, EP R14 Messages and Codes for
a complete description.