Explanation
During processing of the
command, VTAM® determined that it cannot
define
name as a part of
nodename for
one of the following reasons:
- Adjacent control point name is not a valid
node type.
- NCP frame relay switching equipment set (FRSESET) name has
the same name as another FRSESET in this domain.
- Resource name contains one of the following
errors:
- name has the same name as another resource
in this domain.
- name has the same network address as another
resource in this domain.
- name has the same value for CPNAME as another
resource in this domain.
- name has the same value for LUALIAS as another
resource in this domain.
- name has the same values for IDBLK and IDNUM
as another resource in this domain.
- name is in an NCP major node definition, and
there is a CDRM definition with the same SUBAREA address as the NCP
major node definition.
- name has a value for VNNAME that matches the
value for CPNAME on a PU in this domain.
- name has a value for VNNAME that refers to
an ADJCP for which VN=YES is not specified.
- name has the same transmission group number
(TGN) as another resource in this domain.
- Storage is not available to process the request.
See Command and RU types in VTAM messages for a description
of command.
If name is
session-capable, VTAM issues name as
a network-qualified name in the form netid.name.
System action
Processing of command continues.
However, VTAM cannot use name.
Operator response
- This is usually a definition error. Enter a DISPLAY ID command
for name to check for duplicate names. Save the
system log for problem determination.
- If you cannot find a definition error, check for an insufficient
storage problem by entering the DISPLAY BFRUSE command. Total VTAM private storage information
is also displayed in message IST981I. Issue the DISPLAY STORUSE command
to display storage usage for storage pools. Save the system log and
request a dump for problem determination.
This message might be issued during session takeover
processing. See the section on common APPN problems in the z/OS Communications Server: SNA Diagnosis Vol
1, Techniques and Procedures for a description of session takeover problems.
This
message might be issued while processing a VARY ACT command with the
UPDATE=ALL option specified. The resource specified by name did
not complete processing. Issue the command again to allow this resource
to process completely.
System programmer response
- If the definition failed because of a definition error, use the
system log to assist you in correcting the problem. If there are duplicate
operands on NCP and VTAM definition
statements, you must change one or both of the duplicate statements
if you want both resources to be defined at the same time. See the
section on common APPN problems in z/OS Communications Server: SNA Diagnosis Vol
1, Techniques and Procedures for more information about this problem.
See the z/OS Communications Server: SNA Resource Definition
Reference for more information on VNNAME definitions.
- If the definition failed because of insufficient storage, increase
storage as required for the VTAM address
space.
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