NET/MASTER Messages Manual

NNM0328
Messages
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NNM0328 PSNDID
pathsend-id
PREVIOUSLY ASSIGNED TO SERVER CLASS
server-class-name
Cause. A PSNDCTL command was issued and attempted to assign an ID to a Pathway
server class. However, another server class has that ID already. Server class IDs must
be unique.
pathsend-id
is the ID being assigned.
server-class-name
is the name of the Pathway server class that has the
specified ID.
Effect. No ID is assigned to the specified server class.
Recovery. Use the SHOW PSND command to list the IDs of the server classes. Specify
an ID that does not appear in the list, and retry the PSNDCTL command.
NNM0329 PSNDID
pathsend-id
STILL HAS ACTIVE USERS
Cause. A PSNDCTL CLOSE or PSNDCTL STOP command was issued, but the
specified Pathway server class was in use.
pathsend-id
is the server class ID specified.
Effect. The Pathway server class is not affected.
Recovery. Use the SHOW PSNDUSER command to list the users of the server class. If
it is necessary to stop system-level NCL procedures (for example, LOGPROC or
EMSPROC) that are using the server class, use the SYSPARMS command (for example,
SYSPARMS LOGPROC=FLUSH).
NNM0340
server-class-name
>>> OPEN ERROR=
errno
stus
Cause. A SHOW PSND command was issued, and the message is part of the response.
The line contains information about a server class open error.
server-class-name
is the name of the server class that caused the error.
errno
is the Guardian file-system error number.
stus
is ERR.
Effect. The information about the server class that caused the error is displayed.
Recovery. Use the error number to determine the appropriate action to take.