DFS2094I NODE nodename USER username TIMED OUT AT hh:mm SENSE=xxxx.


or
NODE nodename TIMED OUT AT hh:mm SENSE=xxxx.

Explanation

This node has an output response outstanding for a period greater than the time specified on the /TRA SET TIMEOUT command used to activate the VTAM® I/O timeout detection facility. The second form of the message is issued for ISC nodes. The message includes VTAM sense information, if available.

System action

The action taken depends on what was specified on the /TRA SET TIMEOUT command:
  • If MSG was specified, the node is placed on a chain of timed-out nodes and continues to wait for a response.
  • If AUTO was specified, IMS issues a VTAM VARY NET,INACT command followed by a VTAM VARY NET,ACT command for the node. An OPNDST is issued for the node if it was defined as non-shared and is still operable. Messages DFS2095I and DFS2096I follow this message.
  • If AUTO was specified and this is an ISC node, the node is placed on a chain of timed-out nodes and continues to wait for a response. No automatic restart is performed.

Operator response

(master terminal) Notify the system programmer.

Programmer response

  • If MSG was specified, issue the IMS /IDLE and /ACT commands for the node to do a VTAM V NET,INACT and V NET,ACT. Then the node can be restarted.
  • If AUTO was specified and this message was issued for an ISC node, see the previous response for MSG.
  • If AUTO was specified and this message was issued for a non-ISC node, do an IMS /DISPLAY of the node to make sure that it was restarted.
Remember: The VTAM TIMEOUT I/O facility is automatically started during IMS shutdown. It is set for 1 minute and 'AUTO'. Effectively, the trace command would be: /TRACE TIMEOUT 1 AUTO. The VTAM TIME I/O facility is also automatically started during IMS initialization.