IST1095I
INITIATION FAILED FOR cpname – NO LINK TO ADJCP

Explanation

VTAM® issues this message in response to a VARY ACT,ID=cpname command.

Session initiation failed because no usable link exists for a control point service manager (CPSVCMG) session to the adjacent CP. The cross-domain resource (CDRSC) representing the adjacent CP remains active because the adjacent CP can send a BIND to the host.

cpname is the name of the adjacent control point. VTAM issues cpname as a network-qualified name in the form netid.name.

Note: If this message is displayed as the result of a VARY ACT command for a CDRM on a VRTG connection, ignore this message. CP-CP sessions will become active once the SSCP-SSCP session becomes active.

System action

Processing continues.

Operator response

Verify that the link supports CP-CP sessions by entering the DISPLAY ID=cpname command.

If your node does not support CP-CP sessions, reactivate the link and initiate the desired session by entering the VARY ACT,ID=puname,CPCP=YES command. This command will override your PU definition. If this is not successful, the other node does not support CP-CP sessions.

System programmer response

If the other node does not support CP-CP sessions, the following steps are required:

  1. Deactivate the other node
  2. Change the PU definitions for the other node
  3. Reactivate the other node.

Routing code

2

Descriptor code

5