IST891I
netid.nodename1[.nodename2] GENERATED FAILURE NOTIFICATION

Explanation

VTAM® issues this message as part of a subgroup of messages to provide extended sense data when a session initiation or session termination failure occurs. This message subgroup is displayed in a message group headed by IST663I.

A complete description of the message subgroup follows.
 IST891I  netid.nodename1[.nodename2] GENERATED FAILURE NOTIFICATION
[IST892I  resourcename ORIGINATED FAILURE NOTIFICATION]
[IST893I  ORIGINAL FAILING REQUEST IS request]
IST891I
  • netid.nodename1 is the network-qualified name of the NCP, CP, or SSCP that detected the error.
  • nodename2, if displayed, is the name of the NCP or physical unit that generated extended-sense data in one of the following situations:
    • When a failure request/response was received from an adjacent migration SSCP.
    • After collecting failure notification from one or more adjacent SSCPs during trial and error routing.
IST892I
  • If displayed, this message identifies a related resource (resourcename) used to identify the source of the error.
  • For example, if a gateway NCP rejected an RNAA or SETCV request, the gateway NCP name originated the failure notification. The SSCP that received the negative response is the one that generated the failure notification; therefore, it originated the termination procedure.
IST893I
  • If displayed, this message identifies the request that was failed by the source of the error.
  • request identifies the original request that failed. For example, if a gateway NCP rejected an RNAA or SETCV request as part of CDINIT processing, request would be RNAA.

System action

Session setup processing fails.

Operator response

Save the system log for problem determination.

System programmer response

Coordinate the debugging of the problem with the system programmer responsible for the originating termination procedure.

See IST663I for additional information. See SNA Network Product Formats for a description of the extended sense data (X'35') control vector.

Routing code

8

Descriptor code

4