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This chapter describes messages issued by VTAMAPPL.The messages are T01VT000 through T01VT999.
Explanation VTAMAPPL attempts to open a VTAM ACB but the open fails.
| code1 | VTAM R15 OPEN return code. |
| code2 | VTAM OPEN error flag setting. |
| name | ACB name used by the application. |
Recommended Action Codes 1 and 2 are described in the IBM manual VTAM Programming. Take corrective action accordingly. In many cases the VTAM APPLID definition is the cause of this error.
Explanation VTAMAPPL attempted an RPL-based VTAM request but the request failed.
These are the error codes:
| code1 | VTAM macro return code. |
| code2 | VTAM request return code. |
| code3 | VTAM request type. |
| code4 | VTAM RPL return code. |
| code5 | VTAM RPL input sense data. |
| code6 | VTAM RPL output sense data. |
| code7 | VTAM RPL return code. |
Recommended Action Verify that VTAM is functioning properly. The RPL codes are described in the IBM manual VTAM Programming.
Explanation VTAMAPPL makes a request for pcore storage but insufficient storage is available.
Recommended Action Save all output from the Cisco IOS for S/390 job. Check the WTO and JOB logs for related messages. Check the ACSNAP DD for any related dump. Use ACTEST to issue the psnap command to print all of Cisco IOS for S/390's storage into the ACSNAP DD. If there is a proliferation of the same kind of storage, a ptask may be allocating storage in a loop.
Retry the operation first on the current version of Cisco IOS for S/390. If it fails again, bring Cisco IOS for S/390 down. Raise the region size on the Cisco IOS for S/390 job. Start up Cisco IOS for S/390. Retry the operation. If the error recurs, contact Customer Support.
Explanation Cisco IOS for S/390 has initialized the specified VTAM APPLID, which is obtained from the APPCGFxx member on the HOST parameter for ACBNAME(applid). This message does not appear if the ACB OPEN fails.
Explanation Module VTAMECHO has been invoked to echo data from a Telnet session. text is the data that was echoed. The requested data is logged.
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