IST165I
CDRM cdrmname HAS AN INVALID ELEMENT VALUE — 1 IS ASSUMED

Explanation

VTAM® issues this message when a value other than 1 has been defined as the element address for CDRM cdrmname. Every VTAM cross-domain resource manager (CDRM) must have an element address of 1 in its own network.

System action

VTAM gives the definition of cdrmname a network address with an element address of 1. All other hosts that processed this CDRM statement have the CDRM defined with an element value other than 1. Thus, other domains cannot communicate through cdrmname with this domain. This applies only to CDRMs in the same network.

Operator response

Save the system log and print the CDRM definition for problem determination.

System programmer response

The CDRM is now defined as a CDRM in this domain. If you want to change cdrmname to a non-VTAM domain, deactivate the major node in which cdrmname is defined and change the cdrmname definition in the definition library.

After changing the cdrmname definition, use an operating system utility program to delete a member of a partitioned data set. Then reactivate the major node in which cdrmname is defined.
Notes:
  1. If cdrmname was meant to define this host’s CDRM, then change the element address to 1 in the definition of cdrmname.
  2. If cdrmname was meant to define another host’s CDRM, then change the subarea address to something other than this VTAM’s HOSTSA start option.

Routing code

2

Descriptor code

5