z/OS Communications Server: IP Messages Volume 4 (EZZ, SNM)
Previous topic | Next topic | Contents | Contact z/OS | Library | PDF


EZZ6049I

z/OS Communications Server: IP Messages Volume 4 (EZZ, SNM)
SC27-3657-01

EZZ6049I
jobname NON-ZERO OMVS UID IN EFFECT

Explanation

The Telnet Server was started with a nonzero OMVS UID. The user ID was not permitted to use the BPX.SUPERUSER resource in the FACILITY class, resulting in an effective UID that is nonzero. In this case, Telnet is not able to increase the MAXFILEPROC value on the Telnet listener socket and will support the number of connections specified by the MAXFILEPROC value instead of the OMVS maximum.

In the message text:
jobname
The name of the procedure that is used to start the TN3270 server or the job name identifier of the procedure that is used to start the TN3270 server.

If you start the TN3270.TNSRV1 server, the jobname value TNSRV1. If you start the TN3270 server, the jobname value is TN3270

System action

The Telnet listener socket is limited to MAXFILEPROC concurrent connections.

Operator response

Not applicable.

System programmer response

Verify that Telnet should be running with a nonzero UID that is not permitted to use the BPX.SUPERUSER resource in the FACILITY class and that the MAXFILEPROC value is large enough so that the number of Telnet connections to a single port is not restricted. If necessary, redefine the user ID with a UID value 0 or permit the user ID to use the BPX.SUPERUSER resource in the FACILITY class or use the RACF® ALTUSER command with the FILEPROCMAX option to change the MAXFILEPROC value. See the Steps for defining security for a user ID and associating the user ID with the Telnet procedure name in z/OS Communications Server: IP Configuration Guide.

User response

Not applicable.

Problem determination

Not applicable.

Source

z/OS® Communications Server TCP/IP: Telnet

Module

Not applicable.

Routing code

2,8

Descriptor code

4

Example

EZZ6049I TELNET NON-ZERO OMVS UID IN EFFECT 

Go to the previous page Go to the next page




Copyright IBM Corporation 1990, 2014