z/OS Communications Server: IP Messages Volume 2 (EZB, EZD)
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EZD1307I

z/OS Communications Server: IP Messages Volume 2 (EZB, EZD)
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EZD1307I
CONTROLPORT VALUE CANNOT BE MODIFIED FOR DVIPA ipaddr

Explanation

There are two possible causes of this error:
  • The CONTROLPORT parameter was found on a VIPADISTRIBUTE DEFINE statement for a DVIPA. The value of the parameter was different from the CONTROLPORT value that was currently in effect as a result of a previous VIPADISTRIBUTE DEFINE statement.
  • The default CONTROLPORT value was used for the VIPADISTRIBUTE DEFINE statement for this DVIPA. The default value was different from the CONTROLPORT value that was currently in effect as a result of a previous VIPADISTRIBUTE DEFINE statement.
The CONTROLPORT value cannot be modified on subsequent VIPADISTRIBUTE definitions.
In the message text:
ipaddr
The IP address specified on the VIPADISTRIBUTE statement that contains the rejected CONTROLPORT parameter.

System action

TCP/IP continues. The VIPADISTRIBUTE statement is rejected.

Operator response

Contact the system programmer.

System programmer response

Do one of the following:
  • Correct the VIPADISTRIBUTE DEFINE statement by modifying it to use the same CONTROLPORT value as used on previous VIPADISTRIBUTE DEFINE statements.
  • Modify the CONTROLPORT value for the DVIPA, delete all previous VIPADISTRIBUTE statements that use a different CONTROLPORT value, then reissue the VIPADISTRIBUTE statements with the new CONTROLPORT value specified.

See the information about the VIPADYNAMIC statement in z/OS Communications Server: IP Configuration Reference for more information about the VIPADISTRIBUTE profile statement.

User response

Not applicable.

Problem determination

Not applicable.

Source

z/OS® Communications Server TCP/IP

Module

EZBXFDV2

Routing code

2,8

Descriptor code

12

Automation

Not applicable.

Example

EZD1307I CONTROLPORT VALUE CANNOT BE MODIFIED FOR DVIPA 10.22.9.11

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