IST1990I
PENDING AUTOLOGON REQUESTS FOR:

Explanation

This message is the first in a group of messages that VTAM® issues in response to a DISPLAY AUTOLOG command when outstanding AUTOLOGON requests exist. The complete description of the message group follows the example.
 IST350I DISPLAY TYPE = AUTOLOG  
 IST1990I PENDING AUTOLOGON REQUESTS FOR: 
[IST1991I pluname - WAITING FOR PLU NOTIFICATION]  
[IST1992I pluname - WAITING FOR AUTOTI TIMER] 
[IST1993I pluname - WAITING FOR CDRM ACTIVATION] 
[IST1994I pluname - WAITING FOR CDRM OR CPCP ACTIVATION] 
[IST1995I pluname - WAITING FOR AUTOCAP NODE ACTIVATION] 
[IST1996I       OR AUTOTI TIMER] 
[IST1998I pluname - WAITING FOR AUTOTI/AUTORTRY START OPTION] 
[IST1999I       MODIFICATION OR SLU REACTIVATION] 
[IST2100I pluname - NORMALLY LOGGED OFF LUS] 
[IST1997I     sluname             sluname             sluname] 
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[IST1315I DISPLAY TRUNCATED AT MAX = number]  
 IST314I END   
IST350I
  • This message identifies the type of information shown in the display. For this message group the display type is always AUTOLOG.
IST1315I
  • VTAM issues this message when the number of resources to be displayed exceeds the value specified on the MAX operand.
  • number is the value specified for the MAX operand.
IST1990I
  • This message is the header message for information displayed in the AUTOLOG messages IST1991I- IST1998I and IST2100I. Only one IST1991I, IST1992I, IST1993I, IST1994I, IST1995I, IST1998I, or IST2100I will be issued for each controlling application displayed.
IST1991I
  • This message is issued when the pending AUTOLOGON requests for this controlling application are waiting for notification that the controlling application is now available for sessions.
  • pluname is the name of the controlling application for which there are pending AUTOLOGON requests. pluname is in the form of netid.pluname.
  • If a pending AUTOLOGON request was created using the network-qualified name of the controlling application, then pluname will be shown as a network qualified (real) name in the form netid.pluname. If the pending AUTOLOGON request was created using the name of the controlling application that is not a network-qualified (alias) name, then only the unqualified name will be shown in the form pluname.
IST1992I
  • This message is issued when the pending AUTOLOGON requests for this controlling application will be redriven when the timer set by the AUTOTI start option has expired. See the z/OS Communications Server: SNA Resource Definition Reference for the start option description.
  • pluname is the name of the controlling application for which there are pending AUTOLOGON requests. pluname is in the form of netid.pluname.
  • If a pending AUTOLOGON request was created using the network-qualified name of the controlling application, then pluname will be shown as a network qualified (real) name in the form netid.pluname. If the pending AUTOLOGON request was created using the name of the controlling application that is not a network-qualified (alias) name, then only the unqualified name will be shown in the form pluname.
IST1993I
  • This message is issued when the pending AUTOLOGON requests for this controlling application will be redriven when a new adjacent CDRM is activated. IST1996I might also be issued as a continuation of IST1993I.
  • pluname is the name of the controlling application for which there are pending AUTOLOGON requests. pluname is in the form of netid.pluname.
  • If a pending AUTOLOGON request was created using the network-qualified name of the controlling application, then pluname will be shown as a network qualified (real) name in the form netid.pluname. If the pending AUTOLOGON request was created using the name of the controlling application that is not a network-qualified (alias) name, then only the unqualified name will be shown in the form pluname.
IST1994I
  • This message is issued when the pending AUTOLOGON requests for this controlling application will be redriven when a new adjacent CDRM or a new CP-CP session is activated. IST1996I might also be issued as a continuation of IST1994I.
  • pluname is the name of the controlling application for which there are pending AUTOLOGON requests. pluname is in the form of netid.pluname.
  • If a pending AUTOLOGON request was created using the network-qualified name of the controlling application, then pluname will be shown as a network qualified (real) name in the form netid.pluname. If the pending AUTOLOGON request was created using the name of the controlling application that is not a network-qualified (alias) name, then only the unqualified name will be shown in the form pluname.
IST1995I
  • This message is issued when the pending AUTOLOGON requests for this controlling application will be redriven when a new adjacent CDRM is activated or when a new CP-CP session is activated to an adjacent APPN node which supports automatic LOGON. See the AUTORTRY start option in the z/OS Communications Server: SNA Resource Definition Reference for the start option description. IST1996I might also be issued as a continuation of IST1995I.
  • pluname is the name of the controlling application for which there are pending AUTOLOGON requests. pluname is in the form of netid.pluname.
  • If a pending AUTOLOGON request was created using the network-qualified name of the controlling application, then pluname will be shown as a network qualified (real) name in the form netid.pluname. If the pending AUTOLOGON request was created using the name of the controlling application that is not a network-qualified (alias) name, then only the unqualified name will be shown in the form pluname.
IST1996I
  • This message is a continuation of IST1993I, IST1994I, or IST1995I when the pending AUTOLOGON requests for the controlling application identified by the previous message will also be redriven when the timer set by the AUTOTI start option has expired. See the z/OS Communications Server: SNA Resource Definition Reference for the start option description.
IST1997I
  • This message is issued when SCOPE=ALL is specified. IST1997I is repeated until all logical units are displayed or until the DSLPYMAX start option, DSPLYDEF start option, or MAX operand value on the DISPLAY AUTOLOG command has been reached. See the z/OS Communications Server: SNA Resource Definition Reference for start option descriptions.
  • When IST1997I is preceded by either IST1991I, IST1992I, IST1993I, IST1994I, IST1995I, or IST1998I, then sluname is the name of the logical unit that has a pending AUTOLOGON request for the controlling application identified in the previous message. sluname is in the form netid.sluname.
  • When IST1997I is preceded by IST2100I, then sluname is the name of a logical unit that had performed a normal termination to the controlling application identified in message IST2100I. sluname is in the form netid.sluname.
IST1998I
  • This message is issued when a pending AUTOLOGON request exists for this controlling application that is not waiting for PLU notification. The AUTOTI and AUTORTRY start options are set to values which will not cause this request to be redriven. See the z/OS Communications Server: SNA Resource Definition Reference for the start option descriptions. Message IST1999I will always be issued as a continuation of this message.
  • pluname is the name of the controlling application for which there are pending AUTOLOGON requests. pluname is in the form of netid.pluname.
  • If a pending AUTOLOGON request was created using the network-qualified name of the controlling application, then pluname will be shown as a network qualified (real) name in the form netid.pluname. If the pending AUTOLOGON request was created using the name of the controlling application that is not a network-qualified (alias) name, then only the unqualified name will be shown in the form pluname.
IST1999I
  • This message is a continuation of the text in message IST1998I.
IST2100I
  • This message is included when there are LUs that have normally terminated their controlling application session with the named PLU. The controlling session can be initiated by the VARY ACT,ID=luname or VARY AUTOLOG operator commands. See z/OS Communications Server: SNA Operation for more information. The names of the LUs in this state will be listed in the IST1997I messages immediately following the IST2100I message when SCOPE=ALL is included on the DISPLAY AUTOLOG command. See the information about the automatic logon in z/OS Communications Server: SNA Operation for information on how to establish a controlling application session.
  • pluname is the name of the controlling application that has LUs that terminated their controlling session. pluname is in the form of netid.pluname.

System action

Processing continues.

Operator response

For messages IST1998I and IST1999I you can take the following actions to redrive a session attempt to the controlling application.
  • Issue a Modify VTAMOPTS command to change the AUTOTI to a nonzero value.
  • Use the following sequence of procedures to drive a session attempt to the controlling application:
    1. Issue the Display AUTOLOG command with SCOPE= ALL to obtain a list of SLU names.
    2. Use the SLU names contained in the IST1997I messages from the display command to issue VARY ACT,ID=sluname command for each SLU name.
  • Issue a VARY AUTOLOG,ID=pluname to the PLU name displayed in messages IST1998I or IST1999I.
For message IST2100I, you can take the following actions to redrive a session attempt to the controlling application.
  • Use the following sequence of procedures to drive a session attempt to the controlling application:
    1. Issue a DISPLAY AUTOLOG command with SCOPE=ALL to obtain a list of SLU names.
    2. Use the SLU names contained in the IST1997I messages from the display command to issue a VARY ACT,ID=sluname command for each SLU name.
  • Issue a VARY AUTOLOG,ID=pluname command to the PLU name displayed in message IST2100I.

System programmer response

For messages IST1998I and IST1999I, update the AUTORTRY or AUTOTI start option in the VTAM start list (ATCSTRxx) to a value which will drive pending AUTOLOGON requests. See the z/OS Communications Server: SNA Resource Definition Reference for the Start Options description.

Otherwise no action is required.

Routing code

2

Descriptor code

5