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This section describes messages issued by Server FTP. these messages include T01SF000 through T01SF999.
Explanation This is an informative message indicating that a user signed on. This message is written to the log during FTP server control connection termination.
| userid | User name. |
| time | Time at which the user signed on. |
| host_name | Host from which the user signed on. |
Explanation Server FTP attempted to acquire storage through the pcore facility, but the request failed.
Recommended Action This error could be temporary, or indicative of other problems within Cisco IOS for S/390. If the problem persists, check the JES log for dumps. The T01LOG and JES log of the job should be saved. Contact the Technical Response Center.
Explanation An attempt by the FTP server to open an FTP connection failed. If the code is 8, this message may be preceded by message T01TC010I. See message T01ST011I for an explanation of the return codes.
Recommended Action Verify that the remote host is functioning properly.
Explanation The FTP server attempted to send an FTP reply to the host at host_number. there was no response and the reply timed out.
Recommended Action Check the log for TCP/IP-layer messages that might indicate a problem with the connection.
Explanation A parameter list SERVICE statement defining a well-known port (port_num) for Server FTP was establish, but no FTP configuration statement for this port was found.
Recommended Action Verify the configuration statements within the APPCFGxx parameter member. Remove the SERVICE statement or define an FTP statement for the preceding port.
Explanation These messages are written to the Accounting Log for FTP Server events such as login or data transfer completion. Each message (a message may be multiple lines) is prefixed with an FTP Server reply code nnn. Read "FTP Server Messages" in Cisco IOS for S/390 Unprefixed Messages and Codes for an explanation of the reply code and text.
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