SNAX/APC Application Programming Manual
Interprocess Communications and Units of Work
SNAX/APC Application Programming Manual—138786
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IPC Return Code Details
3SEVICE-
DENIED
(Cont.)
406 LU-STOPPED A TP-READY verb was issued
specifying a local SNAX/APC LU that
was in the stopped state. Start the LU
and subordinate objects using SCF.
407 PTNR-LU-
STOPPED
This code is not currently returned.
408 PTNR-MODE-
STOPPED
This code is not currently returned.
409 TPN-
STOPPED
A TP-READY verb was issued
specifying a TP name that was in the
stopped state. Start the TP name using
SCF. The SCF mnemonic for TP name
is TPN.
410 TPI-ABORTED A TP-READY verb was issued with
the TR-LOCAL-ATTACH-
INDICATOR specifying “N.” This
implies the verb is not to complete
until a relevant ATTACH is received.
If the TP instance represented by the
TP-READY verb is aborted before an
ATTACH is received, the verb is
completed with this return code.
411 IPC-
VERSION-
MISMATCH
A DEACTIVATE-SESSION verb was
issued with an IPC VERSION-CODE
of S1 in an attempt to deactivate a
session established on a parallel
session LU.
412 VERB-NOT-
ALLOWED-
FOR-PS-LU
A DISPLAY-STATUS verb was issued
on a conversation established on a
parallel session LU.
413 IPC-OUT-OF-
BUFFER
A TP-READY verb was issued, and
SNAX/APC had insufficient resources
to perform the request successfully.
414 INVALID-
SNAX-DEV-
TYPE
A TP-READY verb was issued that
specified a local SNAX/APC LU that
was neither under the control of a type
2.1 node, nor was it a SNALU LU.
Another reason for the return code is
that the LU was specified as a parallel-
session but was configured to use a
SNAX/XF LU or SNAX/CDF APPL
defined using the SNALU protocol.
(SNALU does not support parallel
sessions.)
Table 2-2. IPC Return Code Details (page 2 of 3)
HEADER-RETURN-
CODE
HEADER-RETURN-
CODE-DETAIL
Value Label Value Label Meaning