TRANSFER Administration Guide Volume 2 Messages Manual
TRANSFER Errors (4000-6999)
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4379
SEND failure to Text Server.
Cause. The status code displayed at the right end of the advice line is the
TERMINATION-STATUS register setting after a SEND error has occurred.
Effect. The requested function is not performed.
Recovery. If the status code is 4 or 12, request the function again. If the error persists,
report the error and the status code number to the system manager.
The following are status codes:
Table 2-11. Message 4379—Status Codes
Value Meaning
1 Server class frozen. The system manager has blocked use of the server.
2,3 Resource unavailable. The PATHWAY configuration is insufficient.
4 Link denied for indeterminate reasons.
5 Server class undefined. A PATHWAY or TRANSFER configuration
problem.
6 Illegal server class name. Might be a TRANSFER configuration problem.
7,8 Message or reply too large. Might be an internal error in TRANSFER.
10 Undefined reply. Might be an internal error.
11 Reply length invalid. Might be an internal error.
12 I/O error while talking to server.
13 TMF mode violation. Might be an internal error.
For the complete list of SEND errors, see the PATHWAY SCREEN COBOL Reference
Manual discussion of the CALL verb.
4380
Network qualified name not allowed.
Cause. You named another system on the network in your device or file name.
Effect. The function you requested is not performed.
Recovery. The device or file name must be on the same system; If you enter a text
editor or formatter file name, the qualified file name must be local and in the form:
$<volume.subvolume.file>
4381
The disk volume specified does not exist.
Cause. The disk name you specified does not exist.