z/OS Communications Server: IP Messages Volume 2 (EZB, EZD)
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EZD1339I

z/OS Communications Server: IP Messages Volume 2 (EZB, EZD)
SC27-3655-01

EZD1339I
THE LENGTH partlength OF THE parttype PORTION OF THE KEYRING PARAMETER keyringvalue IS OUTSIDE OF THE ACCEPTABLE RANGE OF lowvalue - highvalue

Explanation

The network security services daemon (NSSD) was processing a configuration file and either the user ID portion or the ring name portion of the Keyring parameter is the wrong length.

In the message text:
partlength
The length of the value as it appeared in the configuration file.
parttype
Possible values are userid or keyring.
keyringvalue
The value entered for the keyword.
lowvalue
The shortest possible length of the value.
highvalue
The longest possible length of the value.

System action

The processing of the configuration file stops. If this error occurs during a MODIFY command, then no changes are committed and the server continues using the old configuration values. If this error occurs during the initial startup sequence of the server, then the server does not start.

Operator response

See the system programmer.

System programmer response

See the information about the network security services (NSS) server in z/OS Communications Server: IP Configuration Reference for information about the NSSD configuration file. Verify that the configuration file contents are valid.

User response

No action needed.

Problem determination

None.

Source

z/OS® Communications Server TCP/IP: Network Security Server

Module

NssStatementParser.cpp

Routing code

10

Descriptor code

12

Automation

This message is written to both the syslog and the system console.

Example

EZD1339I THE LENGTH 12 OF THE USERID PORTION OF THE KEYRING PARAMETER USER00001234/KEYRING IS 
    OUTSIDE OF THE ACCEPTABLE RANGE OF 1 - 8 
EZD1339I THE LENGTH 0 OF THE RINGNAME PORTION OF THE KEYRING PARAMETER USER023/  IS 
    OUTSIDE OF THE ACCEPTABLE RANGE OF 1 - 237

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