Explanation
VTAM® did
not have sufficient storage to define node nodename.
System action
- If nodename is all asterisks, the activation
of configname fails. VTAM did not assign an element address to nodes
in the major node definition.
- If nodename is not all asterisks, the activation
of configname continues, and nodename is
unusable as it was defined in configname.
- If nodename did not previously exist, it is
unavailable to the VTAM network.
- If nodename did previously exist (for example,
as an independent LU), then the existing node is not affected by the
definition that failed.
Operator response
If VTAM has
been initialized, deactivate any active segment in the host
subarea that is not needed to free network addresses. After you dactivate
any active segment in the host subarea that is not needed to free
network addresses, deactivate and activate configname.
If VTAM continues to issue
this message, enter the DISPLAY BFRUSE command. Issue the DISPLAY
STORUSE command to display storage usage for storage pools. Save the
system log and dump for problem determination.
System programmer response
Do one of the following:
- Check the output provided by the operator to ensure that all requirements
for VTAM are correct for your
system. Determine if any major nodes can be deleted from the configuration
so that more storage is available.
- Increase storage as required. For insufficient storage errors,
you might want to redefine your buffer pool or CSA limits. If the
start option cannot be modified using the MODIFY VTAMOPTS command,
you must modify the VTAM start
options file (ATCSTRxx) and restart VTAM to use the start option.
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