Explanation
VTAM® issues
this message when one start option or definition statement operand
is not processed because a mutually exclusive start option or definition
statement was also specified. This message is issued when either
of the following situations arise:
- A conflict between two start options during START command processing.
- A conflict between two definition statement operands during VARY
ACT processing of a major node.
When issued during START command processing:
- value1 is the name of the start option that
will not be processed because of the start option conflict.
- value2 is the name of the start option that
will be processed, despite the start option conflict.
value1 and value2 are
on the same definition statement.
When issued during VARY ACT
command processing:
- value1 is the name of the definition statement
operand that will not be processed because of the conflict with the
second definition statement operand.
- value2 is the name of the definition statement
operand that will be processed, despite the conflict with the first
definition statement operand.
System action
- For VTAM START command
processing, VTAM processes
the value for value2 while ignoring the coding
of value1. Processing continues for the remaining
start options.
- For VARY ACT command processing, VTAM processes
the value for value2 while ignoring the coding
of value1. Processing continues for any remaining
definition statement operands on the major node definition deck.
Operator response
- For VTAM START command
processing, if value1 is the preferred setting
to be enforced, issue MODIFY VTAMOPTS, specifying the desired value1 setting,
to deactivate the value2 setting and activate
the value1 setting.
- For VARY ACT command processing, if value1 is
the preferred operand to be enforced, issue VARY INACT to deactivate
the major node, remove value2 from the definition
deck, and then issue VARY ACT to activate the major node with the
desired operand in effect.
System programmer response
- For VTAM START command
processing, correct the start option setting in ATCSTRxx to
remove the start option that is not required.
- For VARY ACT command processing, modify the definition deck to
remove the definition statement operand that is not required.
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