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INET0011ISERVER sname ADDED TO THE INETD CONFIGURATION FILE

Where:

sname
The name of the Internet server application.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZINET ADD command.

System Action: The Internet server application name specified is added to the Internet daemon configuration file (IDCF).

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD command. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the IDCF.

INET0012ISERVER sname ENTRY UPDATED

Where:

sname
The name of the Internet server application.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZINET ALTER command.

System Action: The Internet server application entry for the Internet server application name specified is changed in the Internet daemon configuration file (IDCF).

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ALTER command. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the IDCF.

INET0013ISERVER sname ENTRY DELETED

Where:

sname
The name of the Internet server application.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZINET DELETE command.

System Action: The Internet server application entry for the Internet server application name specified is deleted from the Internet daemon configuration file (IDCF).

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET DELETE command. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the IDCF.

INET0014ISTART OF ZINET DISPLAY OF FILE

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZINET DISPLAY command when FILE is specified for the COPY parameter. This message is followed by a display of a single Internet daemon configuration file (IDCF) Internet server application entry.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET DISPLAY command and for an example of the informational display. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the IDCF.

INET0015ISTART OF ZINET DISPLAY OF FILE

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZINET DISPLAY command when FILE is specified for the COPY parameter and multiple Internet server application entries match the Internet server application name selection criteria. This message is followed by a display of multiple Internet daemon configuration file (IDCF) Internet server application entries.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET DISPLAY command and for an example of the informational display. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the IDCF.

INET0016IINETD STARTED

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZINET START command. The Internet daemon will start to accept input for Internet server application entries defined in the Internet daemon configuration file (IDCF).

System Action: The Internet daemon is started.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET START command. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the IDCF.

INET0017ISERVER sname STARTED

Where:

sname
The name of the Internet server application.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZINET START command when an Internet server application name is specified.

System Action: The Internet server application name specified is started.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET START command.

INET0018IINETD STOPPED

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZINET STOP command. The Internet daemon will no longer accept input for Internet server application entries defined in the Internet daemon configuration file (IDCF).

System Action: The Internet daemon is stopped.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET STOP command. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the IDCF.

INET0019ISERVER sname STOPPED

Where:

sname
The name of the Internet server application.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZINET STOP command when an Internet server application name is specified.

System Action: The Internet server application name specified is stopped.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET STOP command.

INET0020IFILE COPY CONVERSION OF INTERNET DAEMON CONFIGURATION FILE SUCCESSFUL

Explanation: The conversion of the Internet daemon configuration file (IDCF) from #IBMM4 records to #IDCF-1 records was completed successfully.

System Action: The Internet daemon continues.

User Response: None.

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the IDCF.

INET0026IINETD IS ACTIVE

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZINET DISPLAY command when the Internet daemon is running.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET DISPLAY command.

INET0027IINETD IS NOT ACTIVE

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZINET DISPLAY command when the Internet daemon is not running.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET DISPLAY command.

INET0028ENO PID FOUND FOR pidnum

Where:

pidnum
The child process identifier (ID) created by the TPF system at the start of a process.

Explanation: The ZINET DISPLAY command was entered with the CHILD parameter specified for a single child process ID. However, the specified child process ID does not exist.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET DISPLAY command again specifying a valid child process ID.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET DISPLAY command.

INET0029ISTART OF ZINET DISPLAY OF CHILD PROCESS COUNT

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZINET DISPLAY command with the CHILD parameter specified and multiple Internet server application entries match the Internet server application name selection criteria. This message is followed by a display of multiple active Internet server application names and the CHILD count.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET DISPLAY command and for an example of the informational display.

INET0030ISTART OF ZINET DISPLAY OF CHILD PROCESS

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZINET DISPLAY command with the CHILD parameter specified with a single Internet server application name. This message is followed by a display of the associated child process identifiers (IDs) of the server and the time stamp when the child process was created.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET DISPLAY command and for an example of the informational display.

INET0031ISTART OF ZINET DISPLAY OF ACTIVE SERVER

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZINET DISPLAY command when ACTIVE is specified for the COPY parameter. This message is followed by a display of a single active Internet server application entry.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET DISPLAY command and for an example of the informational display.

INET0032ISTART OF ZINET DISPLAY OF ACTIVE SERVERS

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZINET DISPLAY command when ACTIVE is specified for the COPY parameter and multiple Internet server application entries match the Internet server application name selection criteria. This message is followed by a display of multiple active Internet server application entries.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET DISPLAY command and for an example of the informational display.

INET0050Isname IS NOW ACCEPTING CONNECTIONS ON IP - ipaddr PORT - portnum PID - pid

Where:

sname
The name of the Internet server application.

ipaddr
The Internet Protocol (IP) address.

portnum
The port that the Internet server application uses for IP traffic. Many Internet server applications use a well-known port, which must be correct or clients will not be able to connect to the server.

pid
The process identifier (ID) of the Internet daemon listener entry control block (ECB).

Explanation: The Internet daemon has completed a create and bind request, and is now monitoring the socket for the Internet server application displayed in the message.

System Action: The Internet daemon waits until a connection request arrives from a client and then starts the specific server.

User Response: Do one of the following:

INET0051Isname IS NO LONGER ACCEPTING CONNECTIONS ON IP - ipaddr PORT - portnum PID - pid

Where:

sname
The name of the Internet server application.

ipaddr
The Internet Protocol (IP) address.

portnum
The port that the Internet server application uses for IP traffic. Many Internet server applications use a well-known port, which must be correct or clients will not be able to connect to the server.

pid
The process identifier (ID) of the Internet daemon listener entry control block (ECB).

Explanation: The Internet daemon has completed a close request and is no longer monitoring the socket for the Internet server application displayed in the message.

System Action: None

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET START command.

INET0075EREJECTED, NO TCP/IP SUPPORT HAS BEEN GENNED ON TPF

Explanation: A ZINET command was entered, but Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) support (native or offload) is not installed on this processor.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Code the TCP/IP support parameters in the SNAKEY macro.
  2. Reassemble keypoint record 2 (CTK2) against the SNAKEY macro.
  3. Reload CTK2.
  4. Perform an initial program load (IPL) of the TPF system again.
  5. Enter the ZINET command again.

See TPF ACF/SNA Network Generation for more information about the SNAKEY macro. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET commands. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the SNAKEY parameters that are required for TCP/IP support.

INET0076EINETD HAS NOT BEEN STARTED, NO ACTIVE ENTRIES TO DISPLAY

Explanation: The ZINET DISPLAY command was entered with a value of ACTIVE specified for the COPY parameter to display active Internet server applications, but the Internet daemon is not started yet and there is nothing to display.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET DISPLAY command.

INET0077Eparm PARAMETER IS NOT ALLOWED FOR MODEL TYPE - mtype

Where:

parm
The parameter specified with the ZINET command.

mtype
The process model specified with the ZINET command.

Explanation: The ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered with a parameter specified that is not allowed for the process model specified with the MODEL parameter. For example, if you specify the TIMEOUT parameter when you specify AOR for the MODEL parameter, this message is displayed.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command again and specify the correct parameters for the process model.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD and ZINET ALTER commands. See TPF Application Programming for more information about the Internet daemon and supported process models.

INET0078ESERVER sname ALREADY STOPPED

Where:

sname
The name of the Internet server application.

Explanation: The ZINET STOP command was entered with the SERVER parameter, but the specified Internet server application is not currently active.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET STOP command.

INET0080ESERVER sname ALREADY ACTIVE

Where:

sname
The name of the Internet server application.

Explanation: The ZINET START command was entered with the SERVER parameter, but the specified Internet server application is already active.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET START command.

INET0081EINETD IS ALREADY ACTIVE

Explanation: The ZINET START command was entered, but the Internet daemon is currently active. A new Internet daemon cannot be started at this time.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET START command.

INET0082EINETD CANNOT BE STARTED BELOW CRAS STATE

Explanation: The ZINET START command was entered when the TPF system was below CRAS state.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZCYCL command to cycle the TPF system to CRAS state or above. The Internet daemon will start automatically.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET START and ZCYCL commands.

INET0083EINETD IS NOT ACTIVE

Explanation: The ZINET STOP command was entered, but there is no Internet daemon currently active.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET STOP command.

INET0084ESERVER sname ALREADY DEFINED FOR PROCID - procid

Where:

sname
The name of the Internet server application.

procid
The processor identifier (ID).

Explanation: The ZINET ADD command was entered with an Internet server application name that is already defined in the Internet daemon configuration file (IDCF).

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD and ZINET ALTER commands. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the IDCF.

INET0085ENO SERVER FOUND FOR sname

Where:

sname
The name of the Internet server application.

Explanation: There was no Internet server application entry in the Internet daemon configuration file (IDCF) or the Internet daemon configuration table (IDCT) that matches the Internet server application name specified in the ZINET ALTER, ZINET DELETE, ZINET DISPLAY, or ZINET START command.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ALTER, ZINET DELETE, ZINET DISPLAY, or ZINET START command again and specify a valid Internet server application name.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET commands. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the IDCF.

INET0086EINETD CONFIGURATION FILE MAX ENTRIES maxnum EXCEEDED

Where:

maxnum
The maximum number of Internet daemon configuration file (IDCF) entries allowed.

Explanation: The ZINET ADD command was entered to add a new Internet server application entry, but the IDCF is full and no more entries can be defined.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZINET DELETE command to delete an existing Internet server application entry.
  2. Enter the ZINET ADD command again to add the new entry.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD and ZINET DELETE commands. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the IDCF.

INET0087EMODEL TYPE AOR NOT SUPPORTED FOR PROTOCOL UDP

Explanation: The ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered with AOR specified for the MODEL parameter and UDP specified for the PROTOCOL parameter. The User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is not supported for the AOR process model.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command. See TPF Application Programming for more information about the Internet daemon and supported process models.

INET0088EVALUE SPECIFIED FOR MODEL mtype IS NOT SUPPORTED

Where:

mtype
The process model specified with the ZINET command.

Explanation: The ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered with a value specified for the MODEL parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command again and specify a valid value for the MODEL parameter.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command. See TPF Application Programming for more information about the Internet daemon and supported process models.

INET0090EINTERNET PROTOCOL SPECIFIED FOR PROTOCOL pvalue IS NOT SUPPORTED

Where:

pvalue
The Internet Protocol (IP) specified for the PROTOCOL parameter.

Explanation: The ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered with a value specified for the PROTOCOL parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command again and specify a valid value for the PROTOCOL parameter.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command.

INET0091EIP ADDRESS SPECIFIED FOR IP ipaddr IS NOT SUPPORTED

Where:

ipaddr
The Internet Protocol (IP) address specified for the IP parameter.

Explanation: The ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered with a value specified for the IP parameter that is not valid. The IP address must be a numeric IP address or the value ANY.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command again and specify a valid value for the IP parameter.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command.

INET0092EZINET CANNOT BE ENTERED BELOW 1052 STATE

Explanation: A ZINET command was entered when the TPF system was below 1052 state.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZCYCL command to cycle the TPF system to 1052 state or above.
  2. Enter the ZINET command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCYCL and ZINET commands.

INET0093ESERVER sname CANNOT BE STARTED BELOW NORM STATE

Where:

sname
The name of the Internet server application.

Explanation: The ZINET START command was entered to start an Internet server application that is defined with STATE-NORM when the TPF system was below NORM state.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZCYCL command to cycle the TPF system to NORM state or above.
  2. Enter the ZINET START command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCYCL and ZINET commands.

INET0094ESYSTEM STATE SPECIFIED FOR STATE state IS NOT SUPPORTED

Where:

state
The value specified for the STATE parameter.

Explanation: The ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered with a value specified for the STATE parameter that is not valid. The value for the STATE parameter must be CRAS or NORM.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command again and specify a valid value for the STATE parameter.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command.

INET0095ESTART OPTION SPECIFIED FOR ACTIVATION avalue IS NOT SUPPORTED

Where:

avalue
The value specified for the ACTIVATION parameter.

Explanation: The ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered with a value specified for the ACTIVATION parameter that is not valid. The value for the ACTIVATION parameter must be AUTO or OPER.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command again and specify a valid value for the ACTIVATION parameter.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command.

INET0096EDISPLAY OPTION SPECIFIED FOR COPY copy IS NOT SUPPORTED

Where:

copy
The value specified for the COPY parameter.

Explanation: The ZINET DISPLAY command was entered with a value specified for the COPY parameter that is not valid. The value for the COPY parameter must be FILE or ACTIVE.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET DISPLAY command again and specify a valid value for the COPY parameter.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET DISPLAY command.

INET0097EIP ADDRESS SPECIFIED FOR ADDIP ipaddr IS NOT VALID

Where:

ipaddr
The Internet Protocol (IP) address specified for the ADDIP parameter.

Explanation: The ZINET ALTER command was entered with a value specified for the ADDIP parameter that is not valid. The value for the ADDIP parameter must be a numeric IP address.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ALTER command again and specify a valid IP address for the ADDIP parameter.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ALTER command.

INET0098EIP ADDRESS SPECIFIED FOR DELIP ipaddr IS NOT VALID

Where:

ipaddr
The Internet Protocol (IP) address specified for the DELIP parameter.

Explanation: The ZINET ALTER command was entered with a value specified for the DELIP parameter that is not valid. The value for the DELIP parameter must be a numeric IP address.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ALTER command again and specify a valid IP address for the DELIP parameter.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ALTER command.

INET0099EIP ADDRESS SPECIFIED FOR DELIP ipaddr IS NOT DEFINED

Where:

ipaddr
The Internet Protocol (IP) address specified for the DELIP parameter.

Explanation: The ZINET ALTER command was entered with the DELIP parameter specified, but the specified IP address is not defined to the Internet server application entry in the Internet daemon configuration file (IDCF).

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ALTER command again and specify a valid IP address for the DELIP parameter.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ALTER command. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the IDCF.

INET0100EIP ADDRESS NOT ADDED, MAX IP LIMIT REACHED

Explanation: The ZINET ALTER command was entered but the maximum number of local Internet Protocol (IP) addresses has already been defined for this Internet server application.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ALTER command.

INET0101EIP ADDRESS SPECIFIED FOR ADDIP ipaddr IS ALREADY DEFINED

Where:

ipaddr
The Internet Protocol (IP) address specified for the ADDIP parameter.

Explanation: The ZINET ALTER command was entered with the ADDIP parameter specified, but the specified IP address is already defined to the Internet server application entry in the Internet daemon configuration file (IDCF).

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ALTER command again and specify a valid IP address for the ADDIP parameter.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ALTER command. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the IDCF.

INET0102EPROCESSOR ID SPECIFIED FOR PROCID procid IS NOT DEFINED TO THE SYSTEM

Where:

procid
The processor identifier (ID) specified for the PROCID parameter.

Explanation: The ZINET ADD, ZINET ALTER, ZINET DELETE, or ZINET DISPLAY command with the PROCID parameter specified was entered with a processor ID that is not defined to the TPF system.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ADD, ZINET ALTER, ZINET DELETE, or ZINET DISPLAY command again and specify a valid processor ID.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET commands.

INET0103EVALUE SPECIFIED FOR TIMEOUT IS NOT IN THE VALID RANGE OF 0 TO 32000

Explanation: The ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered with an incorrect value for the TIMEOUT parameter.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command again and specify the TIMEOUT parameter with a value in the range 0-32 000.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD and ZINET ALTER commands.

INET0104EVALUE SPECIFIED FOR SERVERRORS IS NOT IN THE VALID RANGE OF 0 TO 32000

Explanation: The ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered with an incorrect value for the SERVERRORS parameter.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command again and specify the SERVERRORS parameter with a value in the range 0-32 000.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD and ZINET ALTER commands.

INET0105EVALUE SPECIFIED FOR SERVETIME IS NOT IN THE VALID RANGE OF 0 TO 32000

Explanation: The ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered with an incorrect value for the SERVETIME parameter.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command again and specify the SERVETIME parameter with a value in the range 0-32 000.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD and ZINET ALTER commands.

INET0106EVALUE SPECIFIED FOR MAXPROC IS NOT IN THE VALID RANGE OF 0 TO 1000

Explanation: The ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered with an incorrect value for the MAXPROC parameter.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command again and specify the MAXPROC parameter with a value in the range 0-1000.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD and ZINET ALTER commands.

INET0107EA NONZERO VALUE MUST BE SPECIFIED FOR MAXPROC IF TIMEOUT IS NOT SET TO ZERO

Explanation: The ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered with a value of 0 for the MAXPROC parameter and a nonzero value for the TIMEOUT parameter. If the TIMEOUT parameter is nonzero, the MAXPROC parameter must also be nonzero.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command again and specify the MAXPROC parameter with a nonzero value.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD and ZINET ALTER commands.

INET0108EVALUE SPECIFIED FOR PORT IS NOT IN THE VALID RANGE OF 0 TO 65535

Explanation: The ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered with an incorrect value specified for the PORT parameter.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command again and specify the PORT parameter with a value in the range 0-65 535.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD and ZINET ALTER commands.

INET0109WMAXPROC HAS BEEN SET TO 1 BECAUSE THE MODEL TYPE IS WAIT

Explanation: The ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered with WAIT specified for the MODEL parameter and a value other than 1 specified for the MAXPROC parameter. The MAXPROC parameter is automatically set to 1 when the process model is WAIT.

System Action: The ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command is processed with MAXPROC-1.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD and ZINET ALTER commands.

INET0110EPORT PARAMETER MUST BE SPECIFIED

Explanation: The ZINET ADD command was entered with WAIT, NOWAIT, or AOR specified for the MODEL parameter, but the PORT parameter was not specified. The PORT parameter is required for the WAIT, NOWAIT, and AOR process models.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ADD command again and specify the PORT parameter.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD command.

INET0111EPROTOCOL PARAMETER MUST BE SPECIFIED

Explanation: The ZINET ADD command was entered with WAIT, NOWAIT, or AOR specified for the MODEL parameter, but the PROTOCOL parameter was not specified. The PROTOCOL parameter is required for the WAIT, NOWAIT, and AOR process models.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ADD command again and specify the PROTOCOL parameter.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD command.

INET0112EVALUE SPECIFIED FOR AORLENGTH IS NOT IN THE RANGE OF 0 TO 32767

Explanation: The ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered with an incorrect value for the AORLENGTH parameter.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command again and specify the AORLENGTH parameter with a value from 0 to 32,767.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER commands.

INET0114ECANNOT OPEN OR CREATE FILE filename

Where:

filename
The name of the file that will contain the XPARM parameter data.

Explanation: The ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered with the XPARM parameter specified, but the Internet daemon cannot open or create the file that will contain the parameter data.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter ZFILE chmod 777 /etc to change the access permissions and allow the Internet daemon to open or create the file for the XPARM parameter data.
    Note:
    This step is a temporary solution because you should not have to change the access permissions for the /etc directory.
  2. See your IBM service representative to determine the cause of the error and to correct the problem.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD, ZINET ALTER, and ZFILE chmod commands.

INET0115ECANNOT READ FILE filename

Where:

filename
The name of the file that contains the XPARM parameter data.

Explanation: The ZINET ALTER command was entered with the XPARM parameter specified or else the ZINET START command was entered, but the Internet daemon cannot read the file that contains the XPARM parameter data. The file is corrupted, missing, or not accessible.

System Action: One of the following occurs:

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET and ZFILE commands.

INET0116ECANNOT CREATE DIRECTORY FOR FILE filename, PERMISSION DENIED

Where:

filename
The name of the file that will contain the XPARM parameter data.

Explanation: The ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered with the XPARM parameter specified. The specified Internet server application is the first Internet server application on the TPF system to define XPARM parameter data. When the first XPARM parameter data file is created, the Internet daemon creates the /etc/inetd.conf directory. This error occurs if the Internet daemon does not have the correct access permissions to create the directory.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter ZFILE chmod 777 /etc to change the access permissions and allow the Internet daemon to create the /etc/inetd.conf directory.
    Note:
    This step is a temporary solution because you should not have to change the access permissions for the /etc directory.
  2. See your IBM service representative to determine the cause of the error and to correct the problem.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD, ZINET ALTER, and ZFILE chmod commands.

INET0117EXPARM PARAMETER IS NOT ALLOWED FOR ACTION - action

Where:

action
DELETE, DISPLAY, START, or STOP

Explanation: A ZINET command other than ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER was entered with the XPARM parameter specified. The XPARM parameter is valid only for the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Check the format of the ZINET command.
  2. Enter the ZINET command again and use the correct format.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET commands.

INET0118ECANNOT CREATE DIRECTORY OR FILE FOR filename, MAX ARRAY SIZE EXCEEDED

Where:

filename
The name of the file will contain the XPARM parameter data.

Explanation: A ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered with the XPARM parameter specified, but the Internet daemon attempted to create a file with a file name that is too long.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: See your IBM service representative to determine the cause of the error and to correct the problem.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER commands.

INET0119EVALUE SPECIFIED FOR BACKLOG IS NOT IN THE VALID RANGE OF 1 TO 32767

Explanation: A ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered, but an incorrect value was specified for the BACKLOG parameter.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command again and specify the BACKLOG parameter with a correct value.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD and ZINET ALTER commands.

INET0120ESERVER sname ENTRY NOT DELETED, STOP THE SERVER FIRST

Where:

sname
The name of the Internet server application.

Explanation: The ZINET DELETE command was entered with the SERVER parameter specified, but the Internet server application you specified is active.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZINET STOP command with the SERVER parameter specified to stop the Internet server application.
  2. Enter the ZINET DELETE command with the SERVER parameter specified to remove the Internet server application.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET STOP and ZINET DELETE commands.

INET0121EREQUEST REJECTED - PROCESSOR SPECIFIED FOR PROCID IS CURRENTLY ACTIVE

Explanation: The ZINET ADD, ZINET ALTER, or ZINET DELETE command was entered with the PROCID parameter specified, but the processor specified is currently active and is a processor other than the one from which the command was entered. If you specify a processor other than one from which you enter the command, the specified processor must be inactive.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD, ZINET ALTER, and ZINET DELETE commands.

INET0122EBACKLOG NOT SUPPORTED FOR PROTOCOL UDP

Explanation: A ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command was entered with the BACKLOG parameter specified, but the protocol for the specified Internet server application is not TCP.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZINET ADD or ZINET ALTER command again and specify the BACKLOG parameter only if the PROTOCOL parameter is set to TCP.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZINET ADD and ZINET ALTER commands.