IST1124I
UNABLE TO REGISTER RESOURCES WITH nodename

Explanation

This message is the first in a group of messages that VTAM® issues when VTAM at this end node is unable to register resources with its network node server.

nodename is the network-qualified name of the network node server control point in the form netid.name.

The second message in the group indicates the reason that the end node is unable to register resources and can be one of the following:
IST1125I END NODE IS NOT AUTHORIZED
The end node is unable to register resources because the end node is not authorized at the network node server.
IST1126I END NODE NETID REJECTED
The network node server rejected the network ID of the end node because the network node exceeded the maximum number of network IDs allowed.
IST1127I UNRECOGNIZED REGISTRATION REQUEST
The network node nodename has repeatedly reported that it is unable to interpret registration requests from this end node. This is due to one of the following software errors:
  • The end node software is failing and sending incorrect requests.
  • The network node software is failing and unable to recognize the requests from the end node.

System action

IST1125I or IST1126I
VTAM stops registering resources until CP-CP sessions with network node server nodename are deactivated. CP-CP sessions with this server or any other network node are then activated.
IST1127I
CP-CP sessions with nodename are deactivated. Either VTAM or the operator may activate CP-CP sessions with another network node and VTAM will resume resource registration.

Operator response

IST1125I or IST1126I
Save the system log for problem determination.
IST1127I
Enter the MODIFY TRACE,TYPE=BUF,ID=nodename command. Save the system log for problem determination.

System programmer response

IST1125I
If CP-CP sessions are desired between the end node and network node nodename, modify the network node server list to define the end node as authorized at that network node. If necessary, include a NETSRVR definition statement for the selected network node in the network node server list, or include a NETSRVR definition statement that allows any known network node to act as the network node server for the end node.

After the list has been edited, issue VARY ACT,ID=member_name, where member_name is the name of the definition list member that contains the edited network node server list. Then, enter the VARY TERM,ID=nodename command to deactivate CP-CP sessions between this end node and network node nodename. VTAM will automatically reactivate CP-CP sessions, using the new network node server list.

IST1126I
Select a network node server that can accommodate the network ID. If necessary, include a NETSRVR definition statement for the selected network node in the network node server list, or include a NETSRVR definition statement that allows any known network node to act as the network node server for the end node.
IST1127I
Examine the system log and trace output. Verify the REGISTR and DELETE GDS variables against the published formats.

Alternatively, select a new network node to act as the server for this end node. If necessary, include a NETSRVR definition statement for the selected network node in the network node server list, or include a NETSRVR definition statement that allows any known network node to act as the network node server for the end node.

After the list has been modified, issue VARY ACT,ID=member_name, where member_name is the name of the definition list member that contains the edited network node server list.

Routing code

2

Descriptor code

3