z/OS Communications Server: ACF/TAP Trace Analysis Handbook
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DSJ038I

z/OS Communications Server: ACF/TAP Trace Analysis Handbook
GC27-3645-00

xxxx = (sss,eeeee) INVALID - IGNORED

Explanation

The SSCP or CDRM (xxxx) subarea and element combination is not valid because of one of the following conditions:

  • The subarea (sss) is equal to 0 or greater than 255.
  • The element (eeeeee) is greater than 16381.
  • The element (eeeeee) is greater than the maximum number of elements possible with the specified MAXSUBA keyword value.

System action

Processing continues, and the address is not reset.

Operator response

None.

System programmer response

If the address is incorrect, enter the correct subarea and element for the SSCP or CDRM (see SSCP and CDRM parameters in NCP, SSP, and EP Diagnosis Guide, LY43-0033).

If the MAXSUBA value was incorrect, enter the correct MAXSUBA value (see the MAXSUBA parameter in NCP, SSP, and EP Diagnosis Guide, LY43-0033). After correcting MAXSUBA, the subarea and element address can be corrected.

To eliminate an SSCP or CDRM entry for a particular subarea (sss), enter SSCP=sss or CDRM=sss.

SSCP and CDRM addresses must be supplied to ACF/TAP so it can recognize and decode network services commands and responses (ACTLINK or SETCV). Network addresses for SSCP and CDRM components can be found in the following place:

  • For VTAM® the network can be found in the network definition member of the partitioned data set SYS.VTAMLST.

User response

Not applicable.

Problem determination

Not applicable.

Source

None.

Module

DSJCEPRT on behalf of DSJCPARM to SYSPRINT or console.

Routing code

Not applicable.

Descriptor code

Not applicable.

Automation

Not applicable.

Example

None.

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