z/OS MVS System Messages, Vol 3 (ASB-BPX)
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ATB216E

z/OS MVS System Messages, Vol 3 (ASB-BPX)
SA38-0670-00

ATB216E
PROTOCOL VIOLATION DETECTED IN THE RESYNCHRONIZATION OF LOGICAL UNIT OF WORK luwid WITH CONVERSATION CORRELATOR convcorr. LOGICAL UNIT OF WORK STATE SENT WAS state AND LOGICAL UNIT OF WORK STATE RECEIVED FROM LU luname WAS state.

Explanation

Resynchronization processing detected a response that violates the resynchronization protocol during resynchronization of logical unit of work luwid. Resynchronization support in the syncpoint manager at LU luname probably has a program error.

In the message text:
luwid
A unique identifier that distinguishes one logical unit of work from another for the purposes of accounting, network management, and resynchronization.
convcorr
A value that identifies the conversation that is being resynchronized.
state
One of the following:
  • RESET
  • IN DOUBT
  • COMMITTED
  • HEURISTIC RESET
  • HEURISTIC COMMITTED
  • HEURISTIC MIXED
luname
The name of the partner LU that participated in the resynchronization transaction and the protocol violating state value was received from.

System action

APPC/MVS suspends the resynchronization for the logical unit of work with the specified LU, and issues message ATB214I. A resynchronization request for the logical unit of work will be attempted at a later time.

Operator response

Make inquiries to determine the state of the resources. Take installation-defined action to resynchronize the resources. Installation-defined action may include removing APPC/MVS's interest for the logical unit of work. For information on removing interest in RRS units of recovery, see z/OS MVS Programming: Resource Recovery.

Module

ATBPCRS

Source

APPC/MVS

Routing Code

2

Descriptor Code

4

Automation

Suppress this message until the operator message described in the automation action for ATB214I is issued. Then issue this message.

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