IST1427I
NAME = resource_name FOUND TYPE = found_type

Explanation

This message is part of a group of messages that VTAM® issues in response to a DISPLAY DIRECTRY command when SCOPE=NSEARCH is specified. A complete description of the message group follows.
  • If the resource name specified on the command is not found, the following message group is displayed.
    IST350I  DISPLAY TYPE = NETWORK SEARCH
    IST1427I NAME = resource_name  FOUND TYPE = found_type
    IST314I  END
  • If one instance of the resource name specified on the command is found, the following message group is displayed.
    IST350I  DISPLAY TYPE = NETWORK SEARCH
    IST1427I NAME = resource_name  FOUND TYPE = found_type
    IST1184I CPNAME = cpname – NETSRVR = network_node_server
    IST314I  END
  • If duplicate instances of the resource name specified on the command are found, the following message group is displayed.
    IST350I  DISPLAY TYPE = NETWORK SEARCH
    IST1427I NAME = resource_name  FOUND TYPE = found_type
    IST1184I CPNAME = cpname - NETSRVR = network_node_server
    IST924I  ------------------------------------------------------------
    IST1427I NAME = resource_name FOUND TYPE = found_type
    IST1184I CPNAME = cpname - NETSRVR = network_node_server
    ⋮
    IST314I  END
Following are some of the situations in which all instances of resource_name might not be returned.
  • The resource is not registered to its network node server and the end node does not allow searching on a domain broadcast.
  • A response is not returned in the time allotted for a Locate, as determined by the IOPURGE start option.
  • Subarea searching is restricted due to the SSEARCH start option.
  • The SNVC start option limit has been exceeded, preventing a border node from searching nonnative subnetworks.
  • The search request is restricted by search reduction entries at nodes from which the command is not issued. Search reduction entries are ignored at the node from which the command is issued.
  • An exit is restricting searches.
  • Due to current network topology, the resource is unreachable via Locate flows (for example, an outage has occurred in the network).
IST350I
  • This message identifies the type of information in the display and is always NETWORK SEARCH for this message group.
IST1184I
  • cpname is the network-qualified name of the owning control point in the form netid.name.
  • network_node_server is the network-qualified name of the network node server in the form netid.name.
IST1427I
  • resource_name is the name of the resource specified on the command.
    Note: If the resource specified is a generic resource name or USERVAR, the name can be translated by nodes from which the command is not issued. In this case, resource_name will be the actual network name of the resource rather than the name specified.
  • found_type is determined by the start options that are specified or defaulted. Possible values are:
    NONE
    The resource was not found.
    OWNER
    The resource was found, and this response is from the actual owner of the resource.
    SURROGATE
    The resource was found, and this response is from a node connected to the resource by a LEN connection and is providing network services for the resource.
    WILDCARD
    The resource was found, but is only used if other responses are not received. This response is returned by a node that has either:
    • A generic definition for a connection to a network that might contain the target resource
    • A backup resource definition for the specified resource. VTAM uses this for connectable application programs and inactive LUs.
  • Resources of found_type OWNER will be issued first, followed by found_type SURROGATE and found_type WILDCARD.

System action

Processing continues.

Operator response

None.

System programmer response

None.

Routing code

2

Descriptor code

5