DFHZC0160 date time applid tranid CNOS changes for modename modename to node netname connection sysid are incomplete.

Explanation

CICS has made two attempts to implement the change number of sessions (CNOS) command for the modename modename on the APPC connection sysid. The command was not successful because of other activity on the modegroup. This only happens on modegroups which are very busy. The state of one or more of the sessions has changed during the processing of the CNOS request.

The CNOS command results from a connection acquire, a connection release, or a request for a specific modename on this system or the connected system. If the connected system is not CICS, commands specific to that system may have been used.

System action

The modegroup is left in the state reached after the second attempt to implement the changes.

User response

Use the CEMT INQUIRE MODENAME command to determine the current state of the modegroup. The command may show the modegroup as you expect for successful CNOS completion. This is because the command only shows data for available and active sessions. CICS may have had problems with CNOS values for loser sessions, which would not be apparent by using CEMT. If the values are not as required, re-issue the original command.

Module

DFHZGCA

XMEOUT parameters/Message inserts

  1. date
  2. time
  3. applid
  4. tranid
  5. modename
  6. netname
  7. sysid

Destination

CSNE