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EZY1367I: mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss SOCK# IP ADDRESS PORT CHILD

z/OS Communications Server: IP CICS Sockets Guide
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Explanation

The listener was processing client connections when its TCP/IP stack ended. This message is issued when the listener has accepted sockets that were not taken by child server tasks. This message is a header message for the EZY1368I detail messages that follow. This message accompanies an EZY1363I message.

In the message text:
mm/dd/yy
The date (month/day/year) of the message.
hh:mm:ss
The time (hours:minutes:seconds) of the message.

Example

Following is an example of the messages displayed when the stack has ended while the listener was processing data.
EZY1369E 01/10/06 12:59:32 LISTENER CSKL 10295 IS DELAYED, STACK TCPCS IS UNAVAILABLE
EZY1363I 01/10/06 12:59:33 LISTENER CSKL 10295 HAD 5 THREADS ACTIVE WHEN STACK TCPCS ENDED
EZY1367I 01/10/06 12:59:33 SOCK# IP ADDRESS                              PORT  CHILD
EZY1368I 01/10/06 12:59:33     2 10.11.1.2                               10245 PAYR
EZY1368I 01/10/06 12:59:33    12 2001:DB8:10::11:2:1                     21089 
EZY1368I 01/10/06 12:59:33    15 10.91.1.1                               10245 INVN
EZY1368I 01/10/06 12:59:33    19 10.81.1.1                               21212 ACCT
EZY1368I 01/10/06 12:59:33   999 2001:DB8:10::11:1:2                     00901 ORDR

System action

Processing continues.

Operator response

No action needed.

User response

No action needed.

System programmer response

No action needed.

Problem determination

Not applicable.

Source

z/OS® Communications Server TCP/IP: CICS® Socket Interface and API

Module

EZACIC02

Routing code

10

Descriptor code

12

Automation

This message is sent to the CICS transient data queue that is specified by the IP CICS Sockets ERRORTD configuration option.

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