Explanation
This message is one of a group of messages issued
in response to a MODIFY RESOLVER,DISPLAY command or a MODIFY RESOLVER,REFRESH
command.
The setupstatementvalue value depends
on the resolversetupstatement value, as shown in
the following table:
Table 1. Description of the resolversetupstatement
value and the setupstatementvalue valueIf the resolversetupstatement value
is… |
then the setupstatementvalue value
is: |
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DEFAULTTCPIPDATA |
The name of the MVS™ data
set or the z/OS® UNIX file that is currently in use as the default
TCPIP.DATA file. |
GLOBALTCPIPDATA |
The name of the MVS data
set or the z/OS UNIX file that is currently in use as the global
TCPIP.DATA file. |
DEFAULTIPNODES |
The name of the MVS data
set or the z/OS UNIX file that is currently in use as the default
IPNODES file. |
GLOBALIPNODES |
The name of the MVS data
set or the z/OS UNIX file that is currently in use as the global
IPNODES file. |
CACHESIZE |
The maximum amount of storage that the resolver
can use to cache response information from the name server. |
MAXTTL |
The maximum time to live (TTL) setting, in seconds,
that the resolver can use when creating cache entries that represent
response information from the name server. |
UNRESPONSIVE THRESHOLD |
The maximum percentage of resolver queries to
which a name server can fail to respond and still be considered responsive. |
System action
Operator response
System programmer response
User response
Problem determination
Source
z/OS Communications
Server TCP/IP: System Resolver
Module
Routing code
Descriptor code
Automation
Example
In this
example, all the default resolver setup values are displayed:
F RESOLVER,DISPLAY
EZZ9298I DEFAULTTCPIPDATA - None
EZZ9298I GLOBALTCPIPDATA - None
EZZ9298I DEFAULTIPNODES - None
EZZ9298I GLOBALIPNODES - None
EZZ9304I NOCOMMONSEARCH
EZZ9304I CACHE
EZZ9298I CACHESIZE - 200M
EZZ9298I MAXTTL - 2147483647
EZZ9298I UNRESPONSIVETHRESHOLD - 25
EZZ9293I DISPLAY COMMAND PROCESSED