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Client/Server Shared Messages

z/OS Network File System Guide and Reference
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This is a listing of the messages generated by the NFS server or NFS client. Each message description gives an explanation and recommended actions where applicable. The system substitutes data for any part of a message shown here in italics.

Messages appear in the NFS server or NFS client log data sets in the same format as this example: GFSN5001E Both z/OS Unix ACL and Mode pointers are NULL. Nothing converted.

Table 1 shows the message format for the NFS server or NFS client log data sets:

Table 1. Message format for the NFS server or NFS client log data sets
Text Description
GFSN Component identifier for Client/Server Shared Messages
5001 A unique message number
E The message level: E (error), W (attention), or I (informational).

The system programmer can use the message level to determine which type of messages are shown by specifying log=error, log=warn, or log=info.

Both z/OS Unix ACL and Mode pointers are NULL. Nothing converted. The message text

The messages are listed in numerical order (the time stamp, message level, and programming support information are not shown).

  1. A value of h_digits is a hexadecimal number, and d_digits is a decimal number. A value of text or dsname is variable text (such as a data set name).
  2. For messages written to the console, the name of the start procedure is substituted for procname.

 

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