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EZZ3123I z/OS Communications Server: IP Messages Volume 4 (EZZ, SNM) SC27-3657-01 |
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EZZ3123I Could not determine the TCPIPjobname, using default of 'INET' ExplanationThe oping command was invoked with the -i option, but without the -p option to specify a TCP/IP instance name. The command called the __iptcpn() to retrieve the resolver supplied TCPIPjobname and failed. Oping could not determine the jobname for the TCPIP stack. A default value of 'INET' will be used for TCPIPjobname. System actionThe oping program continues. Operator responseNone. System programmer responseIn an INET environment, no action is necessary. In a CINET environment, for oping to communicate with a particular stack, either the TCPIPjobname should be set in the appropriate resolver configuration file or data set, or the command should be reissued, supplying the TCP/IP instance name on the -p option. For more information about the search order for locating the resolver configuration file or data set, see the z/OS Communications Server: IP Configuration Guide. The DISPLAY TCPIP operator command can be used to display all started TCP/IP instances and their job names. The oping -p option can be used to explicitly select a TCP/IP instance by specifying its jobname. System programmer responseNone. ModuleEZACDPIN Procedure namepingMain |
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