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EZD1340I z/OS Communications Server: IP Messages Volume 2 (EZB, EZD) SC27-3655-01 |
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EZD1340I THE keyword VALUE keyvalue CONTAINS
CHARACTERS THAT ARE NOT 0-9 ExplanationThe network security services daemon (NSSD) configuration file contains a value that is not a valid decimal number. The value must contain only the integers in the range 0–9. Negative numbers are not allowed. In the message text:
System actionThe processing of the configuration file stops. If this occurs during a MODIFY command, then no changes are committed and the server continues using the old configuration values. If this occurs during the initial startup sequence of the server, then the server does not start. Operator responseContact the system programmer. System programmer responseSee the information about the network security services (NSS) server in z/OS Communications Server: IP Configuration Reference for information about the NSSD configuration file. Verify that the configuration file contents are valid. User responseNo action needed. Problem determinationNone. Sourcez/OS® Communications Server TCP/IP: Network Security Server ModuleNssStatementParser.cpp Routing code10 Descriptor code12 AutomationThis message is written to both the syslog and the system console. Example
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