z/OS Communications Server: IP Messages Volume 4 (EZZ, SNM)
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EZZ0063I

z/OS Communications Server: IP Messages Volume 4 (EZZ, SNM)
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EZZ0063I
VARY SYNTAXCHECK COMMAND FAILED: SEE PREVIOUS MESSAGES

Explanation

You entered a VARY TCPIP,,SYNTAXCHECK command to analyze a profile data set for syntax errors. One or more errors prevented the command from completing successfully.

For more information about the VARY TCPIP,,SYNTAXCHECK command, see VARY TCPIP,,SYNTAXCHECK in z/OS Communications Server: IP System Administrator's Commands.

System action

Processing continues.

Operator response

Save the system log for problem determination and contact the system programmer.

System programmer response

Inspect the system log for configuration error messages that were issued after message EZZI0061I and before this message. Correct the errors that are indicated. Issue the VARY TCPIP,,SYNTAXCHECK command again.

User response

No action is needed.

Problem determination

See the system programmer response.

Source

z/OS® Communications Server TCP/IP: Configuration and Initialization

Module

EZACFYAC

Routing code

*

Descriptor code

5

Automation

This message is directed to the console.

Because the VARY TCPIP,,SYNTAXCHECK command does not affect the active configuration, you might want to adjust your automation to ignore the configuration messages that are displayed after EZZ0061I and before EZZ0065I.

Example

v tcpip,,syntaxcheck,user.tcpparms                                 
EZZ0060I PROCESSING COMMAND: VARY TCPIP,,SYNT,USER.TCPPARMS 
EZZ0061I VARY SYNTAXCHECK COMMAND BEGINNING                 
EZZ0733I DATA SET NAME USER.TCPPARMS INCORRECT - MEMBER NAME
WAS NOT  SPECIFIED FOR A PDS                                         
EZZ0305I CANNOT OPEN FILE USER.TCPPARMS
EZZ0063I VARY SYNTAXCHECK COMMAND FAILED: SEE PREVIOUS MESSAGES
EZZ0065I VARY SYNTAXCHECK COMMAND COMPLETE                           

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