Pathway/iTS System Management Manual (G06.24+)
TCP Messages (Numbers 3000-3999)
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TCP Messages
Effect. The I/O operation fails and the TERM object is aborted.
Recovery. Make sure that the router process is running. Then stop and restart the
TERM object.
3141
Cause. A TCP/IP file-system error (tcpip-errnum) occurred during a socket
function call performed by the terminal control process (TCP) on behalf of the specified
TERM object.
Effect. The socket function call fails; however, the TERM object is not aborted or
stopped. The TCP issues a new connection request to the router process.
Recovery. Informational message only; no corrective action is needed.
3142
Cause. A newly created terminal control process (TCP) sent its first “waiting for
connection” request to the router process on behalf of the specified TERM object.
However, the router could not handle the request because it was already servicing the
maximum number of TCP processes (800).
Effect. All the TERM objects configured under the TCP that made the “waiting for
connection” request are aborted.
Recovery. Change the FILE attribute of each of the suspended TERM objects to point
to another router process. Then stop and restart the TERM objects.
3143
Cause. The sum of the number of TERM object requests for connection queued to the
router process and the number of TERM objects currently connected to clients (that is,
“in session”) has reached the maximum limit (32767).
Effect. The specified TERM object is aborted.
Recovery. Wait for a period of time (how long a time depends on the application) and
then stop and restart the TERM object.
*3141* TERM term-name, SOCKET ERROR (tcpip-errnum)
*3142* TERM term-name, ROUTER CANNOT HANDLE MORE TCPS - LIMIT
REACHED
*3143* TERM term-name, ROUTER CANNOT HANDLE MORE TERMs -
LIMIT REACHED