IXC300I
THE SETXCF COMMAND COULD NOT BE PROCESSED: text

Explanation

The cross-system coupling facility (XCF) found incorrect syntax or options on the SETXCF command. The message text shows the syntax error.

In the message text:
userdata
Incorrect user data. The data will be truncated after the first 16 characters.
name
The device number, structure name, coupling facility name, or connection name which is a duplicate.
MAXMSG MUST BE A NUMERIC VALUE IN THE RANGE 1 - 999999
The MAXMSG value is not valid.
RETRY MUST BE A NUMERIC VALUE IN THE RANGE 3 - 255
The retry limit value is not valid.
INTERVAL MUST BE A NUMERIC VALUE IN THE RANGE 3 - 86400 SECONDS
The time interval specified is not valid.
OPNOTIFY MUST BE A NUMERIC VALUE IN THE RANGE 3 - 86400 SECONDS
The user-specified absolute OPNOTIFY value is not valid.
INTERVAL MUST BE LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO OPNOTIFY
The value specified for INTERVAL is greater than the user-specified absolute value for OPNOTIFY. The system cannot notify the operator of a system failure before the system detects the failure.
OPNOTIFY MUST BE GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO EFFECTIVE INTERVAL
The absolute value specified for OPNOTIFY is less than the effective failure detection interval (INTERVAL). The system cannot notify the operator of a system failure before the system detects the failure.
RELATIVE OPNOTIFY VALUE MUST BE IN THE RANGE 0 - 86400 SECONDS
The user-specified relative OPNOTIFY value is not valid.
PCOUPLE DATA SET NAME IS NOT VALID
The primary couple data set name specified is not valid.
PCOUPLE DATA SET VOLUME IS NOT VALID
The volume serial specified for the primary couple data set is not valid.
ACOUPLE DATA SET NAME IS NOT VALID
The alternate couple data set name specified is not valid.
ACOUPLE DATA SET VOLUME IS NOT VALID
The volume serial specified for the alternate couple data set is not valid.
INSUFFICIENT COMMAND AUTHORITY
Authority is insufficient for the command. The command requires MASTER console authority. See z/OS MVS Planning: Operationsfor information on planning console security.
CLEANUP MUST BE A NUMERIC VALUE IN THE RANGE 0 - 86400 SECONDS
The cleanup interval specified is not valid.
CLASSLEN MUST BE A NUMERIC VALUE IN THE RANGE 0 - 62464
The transport class length is not valid.
NO CHANGES REQUESTED
The SETXCF command entered indicates no changes are requested.
SFM POLICY HAS ALREADY BEEN STARTED
A SETXCF PRSMPOLICY command was entered. The command could not be processed because an SFM policy has already been started on this system. Note that if a PR/SM™ policy was active at the time the SFM policy was started, then the PR/SM policy was deactivated at that time.
SIZE MUST BE A NUMERIC VALUE IN THE RANGE 0 - 999999999 WITH AN OPTIONAL SIZE UNIT OF K, M, G OR T AND NOT GREATER THAN 1T
The specified SIZE value is not valid. It must be specified in an integer with the size unit u, where the integer is a numeric value between 0 and 999999999 inclusive, and u is K (kilobytes), M (megabytes), G (gigabytes), or T (terabytes). If a size unit value is not specified, the default is K. Maximum size allowed is 1T.
userdata IS NOT A VALID DEVICE NUMBER
The device number for the signalling path is not valid.
userdata IS NOT A VALID GROUP NAME
The group specified on the GROUP keyword is too long or contains characters that are not valid.
userdata IS NOT A VALID STRUCTURE NAME
The structure name specified on the STRNAME keyword is too long or contains characters that are not valid.
userdata IS NOT A VALID TYPE
The type specified on the SETXCF command is not valid.
userdata IS NOT A VALID CONNECTION NAME
The connection name specified on the CONNAME keyword is too long or contains characters that are not valid.
userdata IS NOT A VALID POLICY NAME
The policy name specified on the POLNAME keyword is too long or contains characters that are not valid.
userdata IS NOT A VALID CLASS NAME
The class name specified on the CLASS keyword is too long or contains characters that are not valid.
userdata IS NOT A VALID COUPLING FACILITY NAME
The coupling facility name specified on the CFNAME keyword is too long or contains characters that are not valid.
userdata IS NOT A VALID STRUCTURE DUMP IDENTIFIER
The structure dump identifier specified on the STRDUMPID keyword is too long or contains characters that are not valid.
userdata IS NOT A VALID ARM ELEMENT NAME
The element name specified on the ELEMENT keyword is too long or contains characters that are not valid.
userdata IS NOT A VALID STRUCTURE NAME PATTERN
The structure name pattern specified on the STRNAME keyword is too long or contains characters that are not valid.
name IS A DUPLICATE STRUCTURE NAME
The structure name is a duplicate.
name IS A DUPLICATE DEVICE NAME
The device name is a duplicate.
name IS A DUPLICATE COUPLING FACILITY NAME
The coupling facility name is a duplicate.
name IS A DUPLICATE CONNECTION NAME
The connection name is a duplicate.
CFRM COUPLE DATA SET IS NOT AVAILABLE
The CFRM active policy could not be read because the couple data set supporting CFRM is not accessible to this system.
NO STRUCTURES MATCH THE SPECIFIED CRITERIA
No structures in the CFRM active policy matched the provided structure name pattern.
SYNCASYNC THRESHOLD MUST BE 'DEFAULT' OR A NUMERIC VALUE IN THE RANGE 1-10000
A SYNCASYNC conversion threshold specified by the SIMPLEX, DUPLEX, LOCKSIMPLEX, or LOCKDUPLEX keyword must be either the string ''DEFAULT'' (to restore the system-determined default threshold), or a value between 1 and 10,000 microseconds.
XES FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE
The SETXCF command could not be processed because hardware functions necessary to exploit coupling facilities are not available.

System action

SETXCF command processing ends.

Operator response

Reenter the command with the correct options. If the command fails a second time and the syntax is correct, notify the system programmer.

System programmer response

If the problem persists, search problem reporting data bases for a fix for the problem. If no fix exists, contact the IBM® Support Center.

Source

Cross System Coupling Facility (SCXCF)

Module

IXCO1ASY, IXCO1SCP, IXCT1MOD

Routing code

1, 2

Descriptor code

5