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MAIL0001I | START OF RESPONSE FROM ZMAIL cmd |
Where:
Explanation: This is a normal response to a ZMAIL command when the request generates normal output for the standard output (stdout) stream. This message is followed by a display of the normal output.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMAIL commands and for examples of the displays. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about TPF Internet mail server support.
MAIL0002E | START OF ERROR RESPONSE FROM ZMAIL cmd |
Where:
Explanation: This is a normal response to a ZMAIL command when the request generates error output for the standard error (stderr) stream. This message is followed by a display of the error output.
System Action: None.
User Response: Take any corrective action necessary based on the error information displayed.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMAIL commands and for examples of the displays. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about TPF Internet mail server support.
MAIL0003I | cmd COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY. NO OUTPUT TO DISPLAY |
Where:
Explanation: This is a normal response to a ZMAIL command when the request was completed successfully and did not generate any specific output for either the standard output (stdout) or standard error (stderr) stream.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMAIL commands and for examples of the displays. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about TPF Internet mail server support.
MAIL0007E | PARAMETERS SPECIFIED ARE NOT VALID |
Explanation: The ZMAIL PATH command was entered with incorrect parameters specified.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZMAIL PATH command again with the correct parameters specified.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMAIL PATH command. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about TPF Internet mail server support.
MAIL0092E | MAILDOMAIN ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE VALUE NOT IN CONFIG |
Explanation: A ZMAIL command was entered on a TPF system that has the MAILDOMAIN environment variable set, but the value is not defined in the TPF configuration file (/etc/tpf_mail.conf).
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZFILE export and ZMAIL commands. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the TPF Internet mail server configuration files.
MAIL0093E | SET MAILDOMAIN ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE |
Explanation: A ZMAIL command was entered on a TPF system that does not have the MAILDOMAIN environment variable set.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZFILE export and ZMAIL commands. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about TPF Internet mail server support.
MAIL0094E | ENTER ZMAIL FROM SUBSYSTEM ss |
Where:
Explanation: A ZMAIL command was entered on a TPF subsystem that is not the mail subsystem.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZMAIL command again from the subsystem displayed in the message.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMAIL commands. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about TPF Internet mail server support.
MAIL0098E | MAIL NOT STARTED |
Explanation: A ZMAIL command was entered, but the TPF Internet mail servers are not started and the TPF configuration file (/etc/tpf_mail.conf) has not been read into system heap storage.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMAIL commands. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about TPF Internet mail server support.
MAIL0099E | MAIL SUBSYSTEM MUST BE IN CRAS STATE OR ABOVE |
Explanation: A ZMAIL command was entered, but the TPF subsystem in which the TPF Internet mail servers are running is below CRAS state.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMAIL commands. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about TPF Internet mail server support.
MAIL0100I | PATH FOR UID account |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to a ZMAIL PATH command when the user profile record (UPR) for the specified account is successfully found.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMAIL PATH command and for an example of the display. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about TPF Internet mail server support.
MATP0001I | IP ADDRESS DEFINED FOR LNIATA-lniata |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZMATP command with the DEFINE parameter specified.
System Action: The terminal address table (WGTA) entry for the specified LNIATA is updated to contain the specified Internet Protocol (IP) address and terminal type.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0002I | INFORMATION ALTERED FOR LNIATA-lniata |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZMATP command with the ALTER parameter specified.
System Action: The terminal address table (WGTA) entry for the specified LNIATA is updated to contain the specified Internet Protocol (IP) address or terminal type.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0003E | THE SPECIFIED LNIATA IS NOT VALID |
Explanation: The ZMATP command was entered with the ALTER, DEFINE, or DISPLAY parameter specified to define an Internet Protocol (IP) address for a device. However, the line number, interchange address, and terminal address (LNIATA) specified for this device cannot be found in the terminal address table (WGTA).
System Action: The command is rejected. The WGTA entry is not updated with the new IP address or terminal type, if specified.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0004E | IP ADDRESS IS NOT VALID |
Explanation: The ZMATP command was entered with the ALTER or DEFINE parameter specified to change or define the Internet Protocol (IP) address associated with the specified line number, interchange address, and terminal address (LNIATA). However, the IP address specified is not valid.
System Action: The command is rejected. The terminal address table (WGTA) entry is not updated with the new IP address or terminal type.
User Response: Enter the ZMATP command again specifying a valid IP address.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0005E | TERMINAL TYPE IS NOT VALID |
Explanation: The ZMATP command was entered with the ALTER or DEFINE parameter specified, and the TYPE parameter specified. However, the value specified in the TYPE parameter is not a valid terminal type.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZMATP command again and do one of the following steps to ensure the correct terminal type is entered:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0006I | DISPLAY MATIP SESSION |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZMATP command with the DISPLAY parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0007I | MATIP STARTED SUCCESSFULLY |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZMATP command with the START parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0008I | MATIP STOPPED |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZMATP command with the STOP parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0009E | SYSTEM MUST BE IN CRAS STATE OR ABOVE |
Explanation: A ZMATP command was entered while the TPF system was below CRAS state.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCYCL and ZMATP commands.
MATP0010I | NO ACTIVE MATIP SESSION FOR THIS LNIATA |
Explanation: The ZMATP command was entered with the DISPLAY parameter specified. However, the line number, interchange address, and terminal address (LNIATA) specified is not on an active Mapping of Airline Traffic over Internet Protocol (MATIP) session for one of the following reasons:
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do one of the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0011E | MATIP IS ALREADY STARTED |
Explanation: The ZMATP command was entered with the START parameter specified. However, Mapping of Airline Traffic over Internet Protocol (MATIP) is already active in the TPF system. A prior ZNKEY command with the MAXASCU or MAXMATIP parameter specified may have been issued to change the parameter value.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Although MATIP is already active, if the ZNKEY command was entered to change the MAXMATIP or MAXASCU values, MATIP must be restarted to include these new values. Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP and ZNKEY commands.
MATP0012I | MATIP IS NOT CURRENTLY ACTIVE |
Explanation: The ZMATP command was entered with the STOP parameter specified. However, Mapping of Airline Traffic over Internet Protocol (MATIP) is not active in the TPF system.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0013E | ERROR STARTING MATIP |
Explanation: The ZMATP command was entered with the START parameter specified. However, there was an error when activating Mapping of Airline Traffic over Internet Protocol (MATIP) on the TPF system. The MATIP session control block could not be built for one of the following reasons:
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZNKEY command with the ALL parameter specified to display the values of CLAWADP, MAXASCU, MAXMATIP, and MAXSOCK.
If CLAWADP is set to 0, TCP/IP offload support is not defined.
If MAXSOCK is set to 0, TCP/IP native stack support is not defined.
If the values for MAXASCU or MAXMATIP, or both, are set to 0, do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP and ZNKEY commands. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about defining TCP/IP offload support and TCP/IP native stack support.
MATP0014E | ERROR ALLOCATING MATIP HEAP AREA |
Explanation: There is not enough contiguous heap storage to build the Mapping of Airline Traffic over Internet Protocol (MATIP) heap area. The ZNKEY command was entered with MAXASCU and MAXMATIP values defined that are too large.
System Action: The entry control block (ECB) ends.
User Response: Do one of the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZNKEY command.
MATP0015E | ERROR ALLOCATING MATIP SESSION VECTOR |
Explanation: There is not enough contiguous heap storage to control the requested Mapping of Airline Traffic over Internet Protocol (MATIP) sessions. The ZNKEY command was entered with a value specified for the MAXMATIP parameter that is too large.
System Action: The entry control block (ECB) ends.
User Response: Do one of the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZNKEY command.
MATP0016E | ERROR ALLOCATING MATIP ASCU VECTOR |
Explanation: There is not enough contiguous heap storage to control the requested Mapping of Airline Traffic over Internet Protocol (MATIP) agent set control units (ASCUs). The ZNKEY command was entered with a value specified for the MAXASCU parameter that is too large.
System Action: The entry control block (ECB) ends.
User Response: Do one of the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZNKEY command.
MATP0017I | ASCUS ADDED FOR HOST NAME |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZMATP command with the ADD and ASCU parameters specified.
System Action: The specified agent set control units (ASCUs) are added to the host name on file.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0018I | INFORMATION DELETED |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZMATP command with the DELETE parameter specified.
System Action: The specified information was deleted.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0019W | ASCU ascuname ALREADY ASSOCIATED WITH HOST NAME hostname |
Where:
Explanation: The ZMATP command was entered with the DELETE parameter specified. However, the ASCU is associated with a host name that is different from the host name that was entered.
System Action: The ASCU is bypassed and processing continues with the next ASCU in the list.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0020I | HOST NAME ALTERED |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZMATP command with the ALTER and RHOSTN parameters specified.
System Action: The host name is changed.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0021I | HOST NAME DEFINED |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZMATP command with the DEFINE and RHOSTN parameters entered.
System Action: The host name is added.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0022E | HOST FILE ERROR |
Explanation: The ZMATP command was entered with the ADD, ALTER, DEFINE, or DELETE parameters specified to run a TPFCS API. However, a database error occurred while trying to modify the host file or Agent Set Control Unit (ASCU) file.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP, ZBROW QUALIFY, and ZBROW NAME commands.
MATP0023E | INCORRECT HOST NAME |
Explanation: The ZMATP command was entered with the ADD, ALTER, DEFINE, or DELETE parameter specified. However, the host name that was specified is not valid.
System Action: The command is rejected. The file entry is not updated.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0024E | HOST NAME DOES NOT EXIST IN HOST NAME FILE |
Explanation: The ZMATP command was entered with the ADD, ALTER, or DELETE parameter specified. However, the host name does not exist in the file.
System Action: The command is rejected. The file entry is not updated.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0025E | HOST NAME ALREADY EXISTS IN HOST NAME FILE |
Explanation: The ZMATP command was entered with the DEFINE and RHOSTN parameters specified to define a remote host name. However, the host name already exists in the file.
System Action: The command is rejected. The file entry is not updated.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0026I | HOST NAME STARTED |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZMATP command with the START and RHOSTN parameters specified.
System Action: The session associated with the host name is started. The corresponding file entry is brought into core memory at this time.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0027I | HOST NAME STOPPED |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZMATP command with the STOP and RHOSTN parameters specified.
System Action: The session associated with the host name is stopped.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0028E | HOST NAME ALREADY STARTED |
Explanation: The ZMATP command was entered with the START and RHOSTN parameters specified for a session that is not stopped.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0029E | HOST NAME ALREADY STOPPED |
Explanation: The ZMATP command was entered with the STOP and RHOSTN parameters specified for a session that is already stopped.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0030E | INCORRECT ASCU |
Explanation: The ZMATP command was entered with either the ADD, ALTER, DEFINE, or DELETE parameter specified and also the ASCU parameter. However, one of the following agent set control unit (ASCU) problems exist:
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0031E | HOST SLOTS EXHAUSTED |
Explanation: There are no more slots available for hosts in the host name table. The new host is not added to the host name table.
System Action: The activity that attempted to add the host ends.
User Response: See your system programmer to increase the number of host name slots by doing the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0032E | LOOKUP SLOTS EXHAUSTED |
Explanation: There are no more slots available for hosts in the host lookup table. The new host is not added to the host lookup table and may not be accessible.
System Action: The activity that attempted to add the host ends.
User Response: See your system programmer to increase the number of host name slots by doing the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMATP command.
MATP0033E | ERROR LOADING HOST NAME hostname |
Where:
Explanation: A problem occurred while attempting to load a Mapping of Airline Traffic over Internet Protocol (MATIP) host name definition from TPF collection support (TPFCS) to memory during cycle-up processing or ZMATP START command processing. This is probably caused by a Domain Name System (DNS) error.
System Action: The indicated host name is not loaded to memory, but processing continues to attempt to load the rest of the MATIP definitions.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTCP and ZMATP commands.
MATP0034E | ERROR LOADING MATIP FILE TO CORE |
Explanation: A problem occurred while attempting to load Mapping of Airline Traffic over Internet Protocol (MATIP) definitions from TPF collection support (TPFCS) to memory during cycle-up processing or ZMATP START command processing. This is probably caused by a TPFCS error.
System Action: MATIP definitions are not loaded to memory and all MATIP memory tables are cleaned up.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the
ZMATP command.
Where:
Explanation: The ZMATP command was entered with the STOP and
RHOSTN parameters specified, but an error occurred while trying to send a
session close packet to close a session on the specified host name.
System Action: The following occurs:
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the
ZMATP command.MATP0035E ERROR SENDING MATIP sessiontype SESSION CLOSE
MATP0055E | NUMBER OF ASCUS EXCEEDED |
Explanation: The number of agent set control units (ASCUs) has been exceeded while establishing a session or defining hosts.
System Action: One of the following occurs:
User Response: To increase the number of ASCUs, do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZNKEY and ZMATP commands.
MATP0064E | MATIP SESSIONS EXCEEDED |
Explanation: When the Mapping of Airline Traffic over Internet Protocol (MATIP) layer is defined, a specific number of sessions is provided either through keypoint 2 (CTK2) or by you. An error occurred because the maximum number of sessions was exceeded. The number of MATIP sessions that are available must be increased before additional sessions can start.
System Action: The MATIP session ends.
User Response: To increase the number of MATIP sessions, do the following: