Explanation
The system found an error on a statement in a CONSOLxx parmlib
member. text is one of the following:
- UNRECOGNIZED STATEMENT TYPE IGNORED.
- keywd IGNORED FOR SUBSYSTEM CONSOLE.
- CONSOLE STATEMENT IGNORED. REASON=reason-code
- ccc CONSOLES DEFINED. STATEMENT
IGNORED.
- MISPLACED num STATEMENT IGNORED.
- SYSTEM ERROR mmmm-nnnn
- keyword IGNORED FOR SYSTEM CONSOLE.
- keyword IGNORED FOR SMCS CONSOLE.
- keyword IGNORED - ONLY VALID
FOR SYSCONS.
- keyword IGNORED FOR HMCS CONSOLE.
- MAX DEFINITIONS IN SYSPLEX. STATEMENT IGNORED.
In the message text:
- CONSOLxx
- The parmlib member, with a suffix of xx.
- lnnum
- The line number in CONSOLxx containing the
statement in error.
- UNRECOGNIZED STATEMENT TYPE IGNORED
- The first non-blank or non-comment character string
on a statement was not a valid statement type. The system skips data
until it finds a valid statement type. A blank must immediately follow
the statement types (INIT, DEFAULT, HARDCOPY, and CONSOLE).
- keywd IGNORED FOR SUBSYSTEM CONSOLE.
- The system ignores the keyword. The keyword is not valid for a
subsystem console.
- keywd
- The keyword name in CONSOLxx.
- CONSOLE STATEMENT IGNORED. REASON=reason-code
- The system could not identify the DEVNUM parameter on the CONSOLE
statement. The reason code, reason-code, is one
of the following:
- 1
- The DEVNUM keyword is not the first keyword following the CONSOLE
statement type.
- 2
- The DEVNUM keyword value was not hexadecimal, did not fall in
the range of X'000' to X'FFFF', or the value was
not SUBSYSTEM, SYSCONS, or SMCS.
- 4
- **This reason code was deleted as of MVS/SP 4.2**
- 5
- A CONSOLE statement named a console that was already
defined as an extended class (EMCS) console.
- 6
- The DEVNUM keyword specified a device number, but the console
was previously defined as a SMCS or HMCS console,
or the DEVNUM keyword specified a SMCS or HMCS console,
but the console was previously defined with a device number.
- 7
- Either the console is an MCS, SMCS, or HMCS console
with the same name as an existing subsystem console, or the console
is a subsystem console with the same name as an existing MCS, SMCS, or HMCS console.
- 8
- The specified keyword is not valid for a HMCS console. The keyword
is ignored.
- ccc CONSOLES DEFINED. STATEMENT
IGNORED.
- In the shared mode of console operation, the system
issues this message for each CONSOLE statement it encounters beyond
the 99 console definition maximum for the sysplex. The system ignores
consoles defined beyond the 99th console. In the distributed mode
of console operation, the system issues this message for each CONSOLE
statement it encounters beyond the 250 console definition maximum
for the system. The system ignores consoles defined beyond the 250th
console. In both cases, the limit applies to the sum of the MCS, SMCS, HMCS and subsystem consoles that are defined.
- MISPLACED num STATEMENT IGNORED.
- A CONSOLE, HARDCOPY, DEFAULT, or INIT statement was not the first
statement in the CONSOLxx member. The system ignores
the incorrect statement.
- num
- The statement number in CONSOLxx.
- SYSTEM ERROR mmmm-nnnn
- The system received an unexpected return code when parsing the
CONSOLxx member.
- mmmm-nnnn
- The range of statements in the erroneous CONSOLxx member.
- keyword IGNORED FOR SYSTEM CONSOLE.
- The specified keyword is not valid for a system console.
Valid keywords are AUTOACT, NAME, ROUTCODE,
LEVEL, MONITOR, MSCOPE, and CMDSYS.
- keyword IGNORED FOR SMCS CONSOLE.
- The specified keyword is not valid for a SMCS console. The keyword
is ignored.
- keyword IGNORED - ONLY VALID FOR SYSCONS.
- The specified keyword is only valid for the system console. The
keyword is ignored.
- keyword IGNORED FOR HMCS CONSOLE.
- The specified keyword is only valid for a HMCS console. The keyword
is ignored.
- MAX DEFINITIONS IN SYSPLEX. STATEMENT IGNORED.
- The console definition would cause the maximum number of defined
consoles (MCS, SMCS, HMCS, and subsystem) to be exceeded. The maximum
number is a system determined number that will not be less than 8000
consoles.
System action
If the message text is SYSTEM
ERROR mmmm-nnnn, the system stops processing
the CONSOLxx member and issues message CNZ4400D.
For
all other errors, the system continues processing the valid statements
in the CONSOLxx parmlib member.
Operator response
If the message text is SYSTEM
ERROR mmmm-nnnn, see the operator response
for message CNZ4400D. For other errors, notify the system programmer.
If
the system issued this message during the IPL of a system into a sysplex,
and no MVS™ consoles were initialized
on this system, the system console or other extended MCS consoles
can be activated and used for console functions until CONSOLxx members
of SYS1.PARMLIB are correct.
System programmer response
Check for incorrect statements and
parameters in the CONSOLxx parmlib member. Correct
these statements or parameters. If the error occurs again, search
problem reporting data bases for a fix for the problem. If no fix
exists, contact the IBM® Support
Center.
If you are running a sysplex, use the IEARELCN utility
to remove one or more console definitions. This allows systems which
subsequently join the sysplex to have a subset of consoles from their
CONSOLxx parmlib member to be defined and available. See z/OS MVS Planning: Operations
and z/OS MVS Initialization and Tuning Reference for
details on the 99–console limit for CONSOLxx.
Source
Communications task (COMMTASK)
Module
CNZI1CDP, IEAVN600, IEAVN601, IEAVN602,
IEAVN611, IEAVN612, CNZI1DCA
Routing code
Descriptor code