IST1245I
NO NETWORK NODE SERVER IS AVAILABLE FOR CP-CP SESSIONS

Explanation

VTAM® issues this message when an active CP-CP session with a network node was lost, and VTAM could not find another suitable network node server. In this situation, the original CP-CP session could have been activated by an operator command.

This message is also issued when no CP-CP session with a network node exists, and VTAM could not find a suitable network node server when one of the following events occurred:
  • Activation of a new network node server list
  • Operator modification of the NNSPREF start option to specify a new preferred network node server
  • Completion of VTAM initialization when the NNSPREF start option has been specified with the name of a network node
Note: If this message appears when VTAM is initializing, it might indicate a temporary condition that will be resolved when the pending link activations initiated by the VTAM configuration list are completed.

System action

Processing continues.

Operator response

Enter the VARY ACT,ID=adjcpname command and specify the desired server. VTAM will attempt to establish a CP-CP session with adjcpname even if adjcpname is not allowed by the current network node server list.

System programmer response

You should modify the network node server list to define additional network nodes as acceptable servers. Either add new NETSRVR definition statements for individual network nodes or add a nameless NETSRVR definition statement that allows any known network node to act as the network node server.

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

If the network node server list is left unchanged, VTAM may not be able to acquire a new server if the current server fails.

Routing code

2

Descriptor code

5