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GFSA320I (procname)

z/OS Network File System Guide and Reference
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GFSA320I (procname)
NETWORK FILE SYSTEM SERVER INITIALIZATION FAILED: text

Explanation

In the message text:

procname
The name of the start procedure.
text
The value of text can be any of these messages:
  • VIRTUAL STORAGE IS UNAVAILABLE
  • MAPPING SIDE FILE NOT FOUND
  • MAPPING SIDE FILE HAS INVALID SYNTAX OR FORMAT
  • ERROR OPENING/READING MAPPING SIDE FILE
  • SIDE FILE SPECIFIED BUT MAPPING IS DIS-ALLOWED BY INSTALLATION
  • TASK IS NOT APF AUTHORIZED
  • DFP LEVEL MUST BE DFSMS 1.2 OR HIGHER
  • SERVER ALREADY STARTED

System action

The NFS server startup ends.

Operator response

Notify the system programmer.

System programmer response

The system programmer response follows:
  • If it is a virtual storage problem, increase the region size.
  • If it is an APF-authorization problem, APF authorize all libraries in the STEPLIB DD statement.
  • If the mapping side file is not found, make sure that the name specified in the attribute data set is correct and the file exists.
  • If the mapping side file has invalid syntax, check the part GFSAPMAP in SYS1.NFSSAMP library for mapping side file rules. Refer to the server log data sets for message GFSA432I, which identifies the record number containing the syntax error. If GFSA432I is not issued, check that the last two qualifiers of the side file data set name are NFS.MAPPING.
  • If an error occurs during the opening of the side file, check to make sure that the side file is not migrated and that it is readable.
  • If sfmax=0, then the side file cannot be specified in the attribute data set.
  • If you are using a down-level release of DFSMSdfp, restart the NFS server after installing DFSMSdfp 1.2 or a later release.
  • If the same start procedure is used with the same TCP/IP stack name, use a different name for either the start procedure or the TCP/IP stack name.

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