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This is a listing of the messages generated by the NFS server.
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 on the z/OS operator's console in
the same format as this example: GFSA348I z/OS NETWORK
FILE SYSTEM SERVER (HDZ221N,OA35630) STARTED.
Table 1 shows the message
format on the NFS server operators console:
Table 1. NFS server z/OS operators console message formatValue |
Description |
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GFSA |
The component identifier for the NFS server |
348 |
A unique message number |
I |
The message type:
- A
- Action; the user must perform a specific action.
- E
- Eventual action; the user must perform an action when time is
available.
- I
- Informational; no user action is required.
- W
- Warning; a user action may need to be performed.
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z/OS NETWORK
FILE SYSTEM SERVER (HDZ221N,OA35630) STARTED. |
The message text |
Messages appear in the NFS server log data set in the same format
as this example: 19:25:14 GFSA348I (I) GFSAMAIN ANMAI
02 NFS_INIT: z/OS NETWORK FILE SYSTEM SERVER (HDZ221N,OA35630)
STARTED.
Table 2 shows the message format for
the NFS server log data set:
Table 2. Message format for the NFS server log data set Value |
Description |
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19:25:14 |
The time stamp (hours:minutes:seconds) |
GFSA |
The component identifier for the NFS server |
348 |
A unique message number |
I |
The message type:
- A
- Action; the user must perform a specific action.
- E
- Eventual action; the user must perform an action when time is
available.
- I
- Informational; no user action is required.
- W
- Warning; a user action may need to be performed.
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(I) |
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.
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GFSAMAIN ANMAI 02 NFS_INIT: |
Programming support information |
z/OS NETWORK FILE SYSTEM SERVER
(HDZ221N,OA35630) STARTED. |
The message text |
The messages are listed in numerical order (the time stamp, message
level, and programming support information are not shown).
- 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).
- Messages GFSA300I through GFSA319I are intended for IBM support
personnel when they are performing diagnosis. They do not indicate
a problem with NFS but do provide statistics on NFS processing. As
such, an extensive number of GFSA300I through GFSA319I messages may
be issued.
- For messages written to the console, the name of the start procedure
is substituted for procname.
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