IST322I
CONFIGURATION configname ERROR IGNORED — reason

Explanation

During activation of configuration configname, VTAM® encountered an error in an NCP definition statement or in a VTAM definition statement.

VTAM is ignoring the definition statement or an operand for one of the following reasons:
  • COMBINATION ERROR
  • DUPLICATE NAME
  • DUPLICATE PARAMETER
  • DUPLICATE VALUE
  • EXTRA MACRO
  • EXTRA PARAMETER
  • EXTRA VALUE
  • INVALID LENGTH ERROR
  • INVALID MACRO
  • INVALID NAME
  • INVALID PARAMETER
  • INVALID VALUE
  • MISSING MACRO
  • MISSING NAME
  • MISSING PARAMETER
  • MISSING VALUE
  • PARAMETER CONFLICT
  • SEQUENCE ERROR
  • SYNTAX ERROR
  • TABLE LOAD FAILURE
  • TABLE NOT FOUND
  • TABLE NOT VALID

Two additional messages, IST323I and IST330I, provide details of the error.

System action

VTAM continues processing the definition statement, but ignores the incorrect operand.

Operator response

If reason is TABLE LOAD FAILURE, TABLE NOT FOUND, or TABLE NOT VALID, try loading the table with the MODIFY TABLE command after the configuration is complete.

For all other reasons, save the system log and network logs, and print the major node definition for problem determination.

System programmer response

Use the information in this message and in messages IST323I or IST330I to isolate the cause of the error.

If reason is TABLE LOAD FAILURE or TABLE NOT FOUND, ensure that the table exists in the system library.

If reason is TABLE NOT VALID, ensure that a valid table name was coded for the type of table being created. If not, correct the table name on the definition statement and reactivate the configuration configname. If reason is TABLE NOT VALID during a dynamic reconfiguration attempt involving a USS table, make sure the USSTAB is coded with FORMAT=DYNAMIC.

For all other reasons, correct the statement in error for future use. The NCP definition statements are described in the NCP Resource Definition Guide and the NCP Resource Definition Reference. The VTAM definition statements are described in the z/OS Communications Server: SNA Resource Definition Reference.

Routing code

2

Descriptor code

5