This message is part of several groups of messages
that VTAM® issues in response
to a DISPLAY DIRECTRY or DISPLAY ID=
cdrsc command.
- If DISPLAY DIRECTRY is issued, the first message in the group
is IST1186I. See the description of IST1186I for more information.
- If DISPLAY ID=cdrsc is issued, IST1184I may
be issued alone or in a message subgroup or both.
- IST1184I may be issued with other messages displaying CDRSC information:
IST1184I CPNAME = cpname – NETSRVR = ***NA***
- IST1184I may be issued in the following subgroup:
[IST075I NAME = nodename, TYPE = nodetype]
IST1186I DIRECTORY ENTRY = entrytype resourcetype
IST1184I CPNAME = cpname – NETSRVR = network_node_server
[IST1402I SRTIMER = srtimer SRCOUNT = srcount]
[IST1401I RESOURCE NOT FOUND-RETRY IN time SEC(S) OR number REQUEST(S)]
IST314I END
Note: If the IDTYPE operand was specified on the DISPLAY ID
command, information about subarea resources might precede the IST1186I
subgroup. See
z/OS Communications Server: SNA Operation for more information.
IST075I - This message is only displayed for a DISPLAY ID command.
- nodename is the resource name specified on
the ID operand of the command.
- nodetype is the resource type of nodename.
See Node and ID types in VTAM messages for a description of nodetype.
IST1184I - cpname is the network-qualified name of the owning control
point in the form netid.name.
In the combined APPN and
subarea network, the owning CP might be an SSCP or a network node
in a different APPN subnetwork. All owning CPs found in or through
a subarea network are represented to the origin CP as an end node
being served by the interchange node through which the resource was
found.
- network_node_server is the network-qualified name
of the network node server in the form netid.name. network_node_server represents
the network node in the host's APPN subnetwork that should be contacted
to locate the target resource. If DISPLAY ID=cdrsc is issued, network_node_server might
be ***NA***, indicating that this information
is not applicable.
Note: If the CPNAME displayed is actually
a CDRM name and the subject resource has a different NETID than its
owning CDRM, then the NETID displayed might be that of the resource
(rather than the CDRM), if this is the only information available.
IST1186I - This message indicates that the resource has been found in the
directory database and displays information about the resource.
- entrytype is one of the following:
- DEFINED
- The resource was pre-defined to the directory database. A DEFINED
directory entry might become a DYNAMIC directory entry if a search
request learns new information about the resource, such as the NETID
or the name of the owning CP.
- DYNAMIC
- The resource was learned of as the result of a dynamic search
request and was stored.
- REGISTERED
- The resource was registered to the directory database through
end node resource registration.
- resourcetype represents the resource type known
by the host APPN directory and may be different from the actual type
of the resource. resourcetype is one of the following:
- EN
- Represents an end node, which is also known as the owning control
point (CP) of a resource.
- LU
- Represents a logical unit.
- NN
- Represents the network node in the host's APPN subnetwork.
IST1401I - cpname is the network-qualified name of the owning control
point in the form netid.name.
In the combined APPN and
subarea network, the owning CP might be an SSCP or a network node
in a different APPN subnetwork. All owning CPs found in or through
a subarea network are represented to the origin CP as an end node
being served by the interchange node through which the resource was
found.
- network_node_server is the network-qualified name
of the network node server in the form netid.name. network_node_server represents
the network node in the host's APPN subnetwork that should be contacted
to locate the target resource. If DISPLAY ID=cdrsc is issued, network_node_server might
be ***NA***, indicating that this information
is not applicable.
Note: If the CPNAME displayed is actually
a CDRM name and the subject resource has a different NETID than its
owning CDRM, then the NETID displayed might be that of the resource
(rather than the CDRM), if this is the only information available.
IST1402I - VTAM issues this message
when the SRCHRED start option is ON. The SRCOUNT and SRTIMER values
that are being used for the displayed resource are shown.
- srtimer is the amount of time in seconds that VTAM will limit searching for a
resource that it previously was unable to locate.
- srcount is the number of requests that VTAM limit searching for the resource that it was
previously unable to locate.