TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual

Recovery. Make sure that OSS pathnames (other than those specified for the CWD attribute or the
CMDCWD command) do not have a forward slash (/) as the last character.
2070
*2070* THE COMBINED LENGTH OF ARGLIST AND ENV IS GREATER
THAN IS ALLOWED
Cause. The combined length of the values defined for the server class attributes ARGLIST and ENV
exceed the 24,000-character maximum.
Effect. Whichever attribute was specified last, ARGLIST or ENV, is not set.
Recovery. Set the ARGLIST and ENV values within the allowed maximum length. See the description
of the ARGLIST and ENV attributes in “Managing the Pathsend Environment” (page 109).
2071
*2071* OSS PATHNAME RESOLVED WITH CWD EXCEEDS MAXIMUM
LENGTH: attribute-name
Cause. A relative pathname was entered for the specified OSS attribute. When PATHCOM resolved
the relative pathname, using the OSS directory specified in the CWD attribute or the CMDCWD
command, the resulting absolute pathname exceeded the maximum 1023 bytes allowed.
Effect. The server class ADD or ALTER command fails.
Recovery. Redefine the default directory or the relative pathname for the specified attribute within
the allowed maximum length.
2072
*2072* OSS PATHNAME NOT ABSOLUTE OR DOESNT RESOLVE TO
ABSOLUTE PATHNAME: attribute-name
Cause. The value specified for the CWD attribute was not an absolute pathname. If no pathname
is defined for the CWD attribute, and then the pathname entered for the specified OSS attribute
is not an absolute pathname.
Effect. If you attempted to set the CWD attribute, the pathname is rejected and the attribute is not
set. If you attempted to add or alter other OSS attributes, the ADD or ALTER command fails.
Recovery. Either specify an absolute pathname for the given attribute or set an absolute pathname
using the SET SERVER CWD command or the CMDCWD command. See the descriptions of the OSS
attributes in “Managing the Pathsend Environment” (page 109).
2073
*2073* PROCESSTYPE DOESN'T MATCH ATTRIBUTES CURRENTLY SET
Cause. The value specified for the PROCESSTYPE attribute conflicts with values set for other attributes
in the server class.
Effect. The value for the PROCESSTYPE attribute is not changed.
Recovery. Reset all conflicting attribute values before changing the value of PROCESSTYPE.
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