Messages V4.60

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VIRTEL Messages Guide

Version : 4.60

Release Date : 11th October 2020. Publication Date : 25/11/2020

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Virtel Messages

Virtel user messages

ERRM121 - ERRM127

Note

These messages may be displayed in the user’s browser window following an unsuccessful upload of an HTML page, script, or other element to VIRTEL.

ERRM121 -UPLOAD NOT AUTHORIZED
Module

VIR0U12

Meaning

The user is not authorized to upload a page to the specified directory.

Action

Ensure that the directory is defined to VIRTEL (see “Directory Management” in the VIRTEL Web Access Guide). Ensure that the “Copy Up”, “Copy Down”, and “Delete” flags are all set in the directory definition. If using VIRTEL internal security or an external security product, ensure that you have authorization to the resource name which is the same as the VIRTEL directory name.

ERRM122 - ERROR IN VIRTEL HEADER COMMENT
Module

VIR0U12

Meaning

There is a syntax error in the definition of the VIRTEL tag delimiters in the page being uploaded. The format of the definition should be

<!--VIRTEL start="{{{" end="}}}" -->
Action

Refer to the section “Defining the Tag Delimiters” in the VIRTEL Web Access Guide. Correct the definition and upload the page again.

ERRM124 - INVALID FIELD
Module

VIR0U12

Meaning

There is a syntax error in a VIRTEL tag in the page being uploaded.

Action

Refer to the section “Creating HTML and XML template pages” in the VIRTEL Web Access Guide. Correct the definition and upload the page again.

ERRM125 - INTERNAL ERROR
Module

VIR0U12

Meaning

An unexpected error occurred while uploading a page.

Action

Use the VIRTEL SNAP command to take a snapshot of the internal trace table. Contact technical support.

ERRM126 - OPEN ERROR
Module

VIR0U12

Meaning

An error occurred while attempting to open the directory for a page upload.

Action

Check the directory definition in VIRTEL (see “Directory Management” in the VIRTEL Web Access Guide). Ensure that the DDNAME it refers to is defined in the UFILEn parameter of the VIRTCT and in the VIRTEL started task JCL, and that the file exists and can be opened. Check the console log for any VSAM error messages. Ensure that the “Copy Up”, “Copy Down”, and “Delete” flags are all set in the VIRTEL directory definition. For a newly-defined VSAM cluster, ensure that the file has been loaded with an $$$$IWS.WORKREC record using the installation job VIR4INST.

ERRM127 - WRITE ERROR
Module

VIR0U12

Meaning

An error occurred while writing into the directory during a page upload.

Action

Check the console log for any VSAM error messages. Use the VIRTEL SNAP command to take a snapshot of the internal trace table. Contact technical support.

User Interface Messages

Note

These messages may be displayed in the message area of the user’s terminal when logged on to VIRTEL.

0 CONNECTION IN PROGRESS…
Module

VIR0015, VIR0021A, VIR0021R, VIR0025, VIR0025T

Meaning

VIRTEL is attempting to connect your terminal to the requested host application.

Action

Wait for the response from the host application.

1 DATA ENTERED IS INVALID FOR THIS SCREEN

Module VIR0021, VIR0021A, VIR0021R Meaning The option selected is invalid for this screen. Action Choose one of the options displayed on the screen.

2 ERROR CONNECTING TO APPLICATION
Module

VIR0015, VIR0021H

Meaning

VIRTEL was unable to connect your terminal to the requested host application.

Action

Look for messages on the system console to find the reason for the error.

3 APPLICATION HAS DISABLED THE SESSION
Module

VIR0015

Meaning

The host application cannot accept the connection from your terminal.

Action

Look for messages on the system console to find the reason for the error.

4 UNKNOWN TERMINAL

This message is no longer issued.

5 NO SAVED SCREEN FOR THIS SESSION
Module

VIR0022, VIR0022O

Meaning

The user requested VIRTEL to redisplay a previously saved screen image, but no screen image has yet been saved for this terminal session.

Action

None.

8 INSUFFICIENT MEMORY
Module

VIR0043, VIR0043H

Meaning

There is insufficient storage to process the application.

Action

Increase VIRTEL region size.

9 USER NAME UNKNOWN
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

Signon was rejected because the security subsystem does not recognize the userid you entered.

Action

Sign on again with a valid userid.

10 INCORRECT PASSWORD
Module

VIR0010, VIR0021H

Meaning

Signon was rejected because you did not supply a password, or the password is incorrect.

Action

Sign on again with the correct password.

11 PASSWORD HAS EXPIRED
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

Signon was rejected by the security subsystem because your password has expired.

Action

Sign on again specifying your expired password in the “your Password” field, and a password of your choice in the “NEW PASSWORD” field.

12 NEW PASSWORD IS INVALID
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

Signon was unsuccessful because the security subsystem rejected your new password.

Action

Contact your security administrator to discover the rules for new passwords. Sign on again specifying a valid password in the “NEW PASSWORD” field.

13 SIGNON IS SUSPENDED
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

Signon was unsuccessful because your userid has been suspended or revoked by the security subsystem.

Action

Contact your security administrator to reinstate your userid.

14 USER NOT AUTHORISED TO USE TERMINAL
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

Signon was unsuccessful because the security subsystem does not allow your userid to log on to this terminal.

Action

Choose a terminal which you are authorized to use.

15 USER NOT AUTHORISED TO USE APPLICATION
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

Signon was unsuccessful because the security subsystem does not allow your userid to log on to this application.

Action

Ask your security administrator to authorize you to log on to the VIRTEL application.

16 ERROR DURING SIGN-ON PROCESSING
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

The security subsystem rejected the signon for an unknown reason.

Action

Contact technical support. Look for messages in the system log which might indicate the reason for the failure.

17 TRANSACTION ABEND
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

A VIRTEL subapplication program has abended.

Action

Look at the VIRTEL system log to detemine the cause of the error.

18 ENTER YOUR USERID AND PASSWORD
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

The signon module is requesting your userid and password.

Action

Enter your userid and password at the signon screen.

19 SIGN ON CANCELED AND SESSION ENDED
Module

VIR0010, VIR0020, VIR0020A, VIR0020L, VIR0020M, VIR0020P

Meaning

You pressed PA2 at the signon screen to cancel signon.

Action

VIRTEL signs off and ends the session.

20 UNEXPECTED CHOICE
Module

VIR0014, VIR0034

Meaning

The service requested is not available from this screen.

Action

Choose one of the services displayed on the screen.

21 NO MORE PAGES AT THIS LEVEL
Module

VIR0014, VIR0034

Meaning

There are no more pages at this level of the videotex page hierarchy.

Action

None.

22 THIS SERVICE IS ACCESS RESTRICTED
Module

VIR0014, VIR0034

Meaning

You must be signed on to access this service.

Action

Sign on with a userid authorized to access the requested service.

23 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORISED TO ACCESS THIS SERVICE
Module

VIR0014, VIR0034

Meaning

Your userid is not authorized to access the requested service.

Action

Request the security administrator to authorize your userid to access the requested service. See the Security chapter in the Virtel user guide for more information on protecting Virtel resources and services.

24 SERVICE BRIEFLY INTERRUPTED
Module

VIR0014, VIR0034

Meaning

The service is temporarily unavailable.

Action

Wait for the service to become available.

25 NO PAGES / GUIDE AVAILABLE
Module

VIR0014, VIR0034

Meaning

You pressed the GUIDE key but there is no guide page associated with this screen.

Action

None.

26 THE REQUESTED SERVICE IS UNKNOWN
Module

VIR0014, VIR0034

Meaning

The service requested is not in the index.

Action

None.

27 PF KEY SELECTED IS INVALID FOR THIS SCREEN
Module

VIR0014, VIR0034, VIR0020, VIR0020A, VIR0020L, VIR0020M, VIR0020P, VIR0022A, VIR0025

Meaning

The PF key selected is invalid for this screen.

Action

Press one of the PF keys displayed on the screen.

28 USER ID IS SUSPENDED
Module

VIR0020, VIR0020A, VIR0020L, VIR0020M, VIR0020P

Meaning

Your userid has been suspended.

Action

Ask your security administrator to reinstate your access.

30 TERMINAL NAME UNKNOWN
Module

VIR0022, VIR0022O

Meaning

You have requested the display of a terminal which does not exist.

Action

None.

31 YOU ARE ON THE FIRST PAGE
Module

Various

Meaning

You tried to scroll back to the previous page of data but you are already on the first page.

Action

None.

32 YOU ARE ON THE LAST PAGE
Module

Various

Meaning

You tried to scroll forward to the next page of data but you are already on the last page.

Action

None.

33 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORISED TO USE THIS APPLICATION
Module

VIR0021, VIR0021A, VIR0022, VIR0022O, VIR0041A, VIR0043, VIR0043H

Meaning

You requested a VIRTEL subapplication but either you do not have the necessary authorization, or the subapplication has not been enabled in the VIRTCT. When this message is issued by VIR0043 or VIR0043H, it indicates that the VIRTEL directory does not permit the requested operation (upload, download, or delete).

Action

Ask your security administrator to grant you authorization to the requested subapplication. Refer to the VIRTEL Connectivity Guide for details of the authorization mechanism for subapplications. The availability of certain subapplications is governed by the ARBO, RESO, HTVSAM, VIRSECU parameters of the VIRTCT, documented in the VIRTEL Installation Guide. Refer to “Directory Management” in the VIRTEL Web Access Guide for details of VIRTEL directory permissions. Also, see the Security chapter in the Virtel user guide for more information on protecting Virtel resources and services.

34 UPDATE OK
Module

VIR0023, VIR0026, VIR0031, VIR0041, VIR0041A, VIR0042, VIR0044, VIR0045, VIR0046, VIR0047, VIR1001, VIR1002

Meaning

The updated definition has been successfully stored in the VIRARBO file.

Action

None.

35 CREATION OK
Module

VIR0023, VIR0026, VIR0031, VIR0041, VIR0041A, VIR0042, VIR0044, VIR0045, VIR0046, VIR0047, VIR1001, VIR1002

Meaning

The new definition has been successfully added to the VIRARBO file.

Action

None.

36 DELETE OK
Module

VIR0023, VIR0026, VIR0031, VIR0033, VIR0041, VIR0041A, VIR0042, VIR0043, VIR0043H, VIR0044, VIR0045, VIR0046, VIR0047, VIR0052, VIR1001, VIR1002

Meaning

The selected definition has been successfully deleted from the VIRARBO file.

Action

None.

37 RECORD ALREADY EXISTS
Module

VIR0023, VIR0026, VIR0031, VIR0041, VIR0041A, VIR0042, VIR0044, VIR0045, VIR0046, VIR0047, VIR1001, VIR1002, VIR1005

Meaning

The new definition cannot be added because a record with the same identifier already exists in the VIRARBO file.

Action

Either choose a new identifier, or select the existing record and update it.

38 RECORD DOES NOT EXIST
Module

VIR0023, VIR0026, VIR0031, VIR0041, VIR0041A, VIR0042, VIR0043, VIR0044, VIR0045, VIR0046, VIR0047, VIR0052, VIR1001, VIR1002, VIR1003, VIR1004, VIR1005, VIR1006

Meaning

The selected definition cannot be deleted from the VIRARBO file because it no longer exists.

Action

None.

39 INVALID CURSOR POSITION
Module

VIR0023, VIR0026, VIR0031, VIR0041, VIR0041A, VIR0042, VIR0043, VIR0043H, VIR0044, VIR0045, VIR0046, VIR0047, VIR1003, VIR1004, VIR1006

Meaning

You pressed the “delete” function key (F2) but the cursor was not pointing to a configuration record.

Action

Move the cursor to the record to be deleted.

40 CONFIRM DELETE
Module

VIR0023, VIR0026, VIR0031, VIR0033, VIR0041, VIR0041A, VIR0042, VIR0043, VIR0043H, VIR0044, VIR0045, VIR0046, VIR0047, VIR0052, VIR1001, VIR1002

Meaning

You pressed the “delete” function key (F2) to request the deletion of a configuration record.

Action

Press F2 again if you wish to delete the highlighted record. Press any other function key to cancel the delete.

41 KEY IN DATA AND PRESS ENTER
Module

VIR0023, VIR0026, VIR0041, VIR0041A, VIR0042, VIR1001

Meaning

An empty screen is displayed into which you can enter the definition of a new configuration record.

Action

Fill in the fields on the screen and press Enter to add the new record to the VIRARBO file.

42 INCORRECT VALUE
Module

VIR0023, VIR0031, VIR0041, VIR0041A, VIR0044, VIR0045, VIR0047, VIR1001

Meaning

A value entered in a configuration record is not acceptable. For example, a field contains invalid characters, or the terminal name does not correspond to the terminal prefix of the associated line, or the transaction name does not correspond to the prefix of the associated entry point.

Action

Correct the field in error and press Enter.

43 PLEASE WAIT….
Module

VIR0012, VIR0016, VIR0032, VIR0036

Meaning

VIRTEL is connecting your terminal to the requested application.

Action

Wait for the response from the host application.

45 EXCESSIVE NUMBER OF ATTEMPTS
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

Signon was rejected by the security subsystem because too many incorrect signon attempts were made.

Action

Contact your security administrator.

46 PASSWORD HAS BEEN CHANGED
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

The user requested a change of password during signon. The new password has been accepted by the security subsystem.

Action

None.

47 INACTIVITY TIMEOUT PLEASE ENTER YOUR PASSWORD
Module

VIR0020, VIR0020A, VIR0020L, VIR0020M, VIR0020P

Meaning

VIRTEL has locked your terminal session because it has been inactive for too long.

Action

Enter your password to unlock the terminal.

48 INVALID FUNCTION KEY
Module

VIR1001-1006, VIR2002-2013, VIR2015-2016, VIR2019

Meaning

The PF key selected is invalid for this screen.

Action

Press one of the PF keys displayed on the screen.

49 NODE TYPE UNSUPPORTED
Module

VIR2002, VIR2014, VIR2019

Meaning

Cannot perform the requested function on this type of node.

Action

None.

50 NODE TYPE INVALID
Module

VIR2002-2019

Meaning

The node type is not recognized by the network management application.

Action

None.

51 PROGRAM progname UNKNOWN OR DISABLED
Module

VIR0040, VIR1000-1006, VIR2002-2019, VIR4000-4023

Meaning

A VIRTEL subapplication attempted to transfer control to a program which is not available.

Action

Contact technical support.

52 INVALID CHOICE
Module

VIR0040, VIR1000, VIR4000-4003, VIR4005

Meaning

You entered an option which is not displayed on the menu.

Action

Choose one of the options displayed on the menu.

53 FUNCTION RESERVED FOR ADMINISTRATOR
Module

VIR4000

Meaning

You entered an option which requires administrator authorization, but your userid does not have administrator privileges.

Action

Sign on with an administrator userid.

54 OPTION RESERVED FOR HEAD OF DEPARTMENT
Module

VIR0040, VIR4000-4003

Meaning

You entered an option which requires authorization by head of department, but your userid does not have the necessary privileges.

Action

Sign on with a userid which is marked as head of department.

55 ENTER NAME OF DEPARTMENT
Module

VIR4004, VIR4020, VIR4021

Meaning

The requested operation requires a value in the indicated field but the field is blank.

Action

Enter a value in the indicated field.

56 ENTER THE DESCRIPTION OF THE deptname DEPARTMENT
Module

VIR4020, VIR4021

Meaning

The requested operation requires a value but the field is blank.

Action

Enter a value in the indicated field.

58 ENTER THE NAME OF THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE
Module

VIR4020, VIR4021

Meaning

The requested operation requires a value but the field is blank.

Action

Enter a value in the indicated field.

58 ENTER THE TITLE OF THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE
Module

VIR4020, VIR4021

Meaning

The requested operation requires a value but the field is blank.

Action

Enter a value in the indicated field.

59 THE DEPARTMENT ALREADY EXISTS
Module

VIR4020

Meaning

You are attempting to add a new department but a department of the same name already exists.

Action

Choose a new department name or edit the existing department.

60 THE RESPONSIBLE PERSON ALREADY EXISTS
Module

VIR4020

Meaning

You are attempting to add a new person but a person of the same name already exists.

Action

Choose a new person or edit the existing person.

61 PRESS PF1 TO CONFIRM CREATION
Module

VIR4006, VIR4010, VIR4014, VIR4020

Meaning

VIRTEL is requesting confirmation that you wish to create a new record.

Action

Press F1 to create the new record. Press any other function key to cancel creation of the new record.

62 CREATION OK
Module

VIR4006, VIR4010, VIR4014, VIR4020, VIR4022

Meaning

The new record has been created.

Action

None.

63 END OF FILE
Module

VIR1001-1006, VIR4004, VIR4007-4009, VIR4011-4014, VIR4015-4016, VIR4021-4023

Meaning

The end of file has been reached while browsing forward through the file.

Action

None.

64 THE DEPARTMENT DOES NOT EXIST
Module

VIR4004, VIR4021

Meaning

The department which you are attempting to update no longer exists.

Action

None.

65 UPDATE OK
Module

VIR4004, VIR4008, VIR4011, VIR4015, VIR4021, VIR4023

Meaning

The updated record has been successfully written to the file.

Action

None.

66 BEGINNING OF FILE
Module

VIR4004, VIR4008, VIR4011, VIR4015, VIR4021, VIR4023

Meaning

The beginning of the file has been reached while browsing backwards through the file.

Action

None.

67 THE DEPARTMENT STILL CONTAINS PROFILES
Module

VIR4021

Meaning

The department cannot be deleted because there are profiles associated with this department.

Action

Delete the associated profiles before deleting the department.

68 THE DEPARTMENT STILL CONTAINS USERS
Module

VIR4021

Meaning

The department cannot be deleted because there are users associated with this department.

Action

Delete the associated users before deleting the department.

69 USE PF2 TO CONFIRM DELETE
Module

VIR4008-4009, VIR4011, VIR4015-4016, VIR4021

Meaning

You requested the deletion of a configuration record.

Action

Press F2 if you wish to delete the record. Press any other function key to cancel the delete.

70 DELETE OK
Module

VIR4008-4009, VIR4011, VIR4015-4016, VIR4021

Meaning

The requested record has been successfully deleted from the file.

Action

None.

71 THE RESOURCE ALREADY EXISTS
Module

VIR4010

Meaning

You are attempting to add a new resource but a resource of the same name already exists.

Action

Choose a new resource name or edit the existing resource.

72 ENTER THE DESCRIPTION OF THE RESOURCE
Module

VIR4010, VIR4011

Meaning

The resource description field is blank.

Action

Enter a value in the resource description field.

73 THE CURSOR POSITION IS INVALID
Module

VIR4009, VIR4011, VIR4013, VIR4016, VIR4022

Meaning

The function you requested requires the cursor to be placed on a record.

Action

Position the cursor on the record you wish to operate upon.

74 THE RESOURCE DOES NOT EXIST
Module

VIR4011

Meaning

The resource which you are attempting to update no longer exists.

Action

None.

75 MODIFIED BY ANOTHER USER
Module

VIR4004, VIR4010-4011, VIR4015-4016, VIR4021-4023

Meaning

The record you are attempting to update has been updated by another user.

Action

Return to the previous menu and display the record again.

76 ENTER THE NAME OF THE PROFILE
Module

VIR4006, VIR4008

Meaning

The profile name is blank.

Action

Enter a value in the profile name field.

77 ENTER THE DESCRIPTION OF THE PROFILE
Module

VIR4006, VIR4008

Meaning

The profile description is blank.

Action

Enter a value in the profile description field.

78 THE PROFILE ALREADY EXISTS
Module

VIR4006, VIR4008

Meaning

You are attempting to add a new profile record but a profile of the same name already exists.

Action

Enter a different name in the profile name field.

81 REQUESTED ELEMENT DOES NOT EXIST
Module

VIR1002, VIR4006, VIR4008

Meaning

The record being added or updated references an element which does not exist.

Action

Correct the name of the referenced element.

82 REQUESTED ELEMENT DOES NOT EXIST IN DEPARTMENT
Module

VIR4006, VIR4008

Meaning

The record being added or updated references an element which belongs to a different department.

Action

Correct the name of the referenced element.

83 YOU ARE ON THE FIRST PAGE
Module

VIR4004, VIR4006, VIR4008, VIR4012-4015

Meaning

You tried to scroll back to the previous page of data but you are already on the first page.

Action

None.

84 YOU ARE ON THE LAST PAGE
Module

VIR4004, VIR4006, VIR4008, VIR4012-4015

Meaning

You tried to scroll forward to the next page of data but you are already on the last page.

Action

None.

85 THE PROFILE DOES NOT EXIST
Module

VIR4004, VIR4008, VIR4009, VIR4014-4015

Meaning

The profile being updated or deleted does not exist.

Action

None.

86 THE PROFILE IS USED IN ANOTHER DEPARTMENT
Module

VIR4008

Meaning

The profile being updated does not exist.

Action

None.

87 THE PROFILE IS EMPLOYED BY A USER
Module

VIR4008, VIR4009

Meaning

The profile being updated or deleted has been modified by another user since it was last displayed on your terminal.

Action

Display the profile again and re-enter the modifications.

88 ENTER THE NAME OF THE USER
Module

VIR4014, VIR4015, VIR4022

Meaning

You are attempting to create or update a user or administrator record, but the user name field is blank.

Action

Enter a valid user name.

89 ENTER THE DESCRIPTION OF THE USER

Module VIR4014, VIR4015 Meaning You are attempting to create or update a user record, but the user description field is blank. Action Enter a value in the description field.

90 USER ALREADY EXISTS
Module

VIR4014, VIR4015

Meaning

You are attempting to create or copy a user record, but the a user of the same name already exists.

Action

Enter a different value in the user name field.

91 ERROR LOGICAL RECORD (name) NOT FOUND
Module

VIR0021A, VIR0021R, VIR4004, VIR4014, VIR4015

Meaning

Either you are attempting to call an external server name which does not exist, or you are attempting to update or delete a user record name which does not exist in the VIRARBO file.

Action

Specify a valid name.

92 THE PROFILE DOES NOT APPEAR IN THE DEPARTMENT
Module

VIR4004, VIR4008, VIR4009, VIR4013, VIR4015

Meaning

The profile being updated or deleted does not belong to the same department as the user.

Action

Ensure that the profile matches the user’s department.

93 AUTHORISED PROFILE LIMIT EXCEEDED
Module

VIR4004, VIR4015

Meaning

An internal table overflow has occurred.

Action

Contact technical support.

94 USER DOES NOT EXIST
Module

VIR4015, VIR4016, VIR4021-4023

Meaning

The user or administrator being updated or deleted does not exist.

Action

None.

95 USER DOES NOT APPEAR IN THE DEPARTMENT
Module

VIR4015, VIR4016, VIR4021, VIR4023

Meaning

The user being viewed, updated, deleted, or being used as a model, does not belong to the same department as the administrator.

Action

Only an administrator in the same department as the user can perform the requested operation.

96 FUNCTION RESERVED FOR HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT
Module

VIR4008, VIR4009, VIR4011, VIR4015, VIR4016

Meaning

The user being copied, updated, or deleted does not belong to the same department as the administrator.

Action

Only an administrator in the same department as the user can perform the requested operation.

97 ENTER Y OR N
Module

VIR4014, VIR4015

Meaning

You are attempting to create or update a user record, and the assistant field must contain either O or N.

Action

Enter O (yes) or N (no) in the indicated field.

98 FIELD RESERVED FOR RESPONSIBLE OF DEPARTMENT
Module

VIR4014, VIR4015

Meaning

You are attempting to create or update a user record, and the assistant field contains O (yes) but you are not the head of department.

Action

Only the head of department may put O (yes) in the indicated field.

99 DELETION OF DEPARTMENT RESPONSIBLE FORBIDDEN
Module

VIR4014, VIR4015

Meaning

You are attempting to delete a user record which is marked as head of department.

Action

Update the department record to assign another user as head of department first.

100 DELETION OF DEPUTY FORBIDDEN
Module

VIR4015

Meaning

You are attempting to delete a user record which is marked as an assistant.

Action

Set the assistant field to N (no) first.

101 USER IS ALREADY ADMINISTRATOR
Module

VIR4022

Meaning

You are attempting to designate a user as an administrator, but the user is already an administrator.

Action

None.

103 REPRODUCTION OK
Module

VIR1001, VIR1002, VIR1005, VIR4008, VIR4015

Meaning

The record has been successfully copied.

Action

None.

104 REPRODUCTION OF DEPUTY FORBIDDEN
Module

VIR4015

Meaning

You cannot copy a user record which is marked as an assistant.

Action

Set the assistant field to N (no) first, or choose another user to copy.

105 USER SIGN-ON UNKNOWN
Module

VIR4000

Meaning

You attempted to access the security administration panels but you have not signed on to VIRTEL.

Action

Log in with a valid VIRTEL userid.

106 SIGN-ON RESTORED OK
Module

VIR4023

Meaning

You have successfully unblocked a user which was locked out.

Action

None.

107 CALL REJECTED BY THE NETWORK
Module

VIR0021A, VIR0021R, VIR0025, VIR0025T

Meaning

An attempt to make an outbound X25 call was unsuccessful.

Action

Check for messages in the VIRTEL log which indicate the cause of the error.

109 PREVIOUS CONNECTION: dd/mm/yy hh:mm:ss termid
Module

VIR00081

Meaning

This message indicates the date, time, and terminal name of the previous logon by your userid using VIRTEL internal security.

Action

None.

110 THE FILE filename UNKNOWN
Module

VIR1001, VIR1002

Meaning

The file filename cannot be found.

Action

Ensure that the file is correctly referenced in the VIRTCT, and that there is a DD statement for the indicated file.

111 THE FILE filename IS CLOSED
Module

VIR1001, VIR1002

Meaning

VIRTEL cannot open the file filename.

Action

Check the VIRTEL log for messages relating to the indicated file.

112 I/OERROR ON FILE filename
Module

VIR0043, VIR0043H, VIR1001, VIR1002

Meaning

There has been an error accessing the file filename.

Action

Check the VIRTEL log for messages relating to the indicated file.

113 THIS IS NOT A MINITEL NATIVE NODE
Module

VIR1003

Meaning

The requested record cannot be displayed because it is a sub-server record.

Action

Choose a native node record.

114 ALL=END
Module

VIR1003, VIR1004

Meaning

This is an information message indicating that all function keys perform the END function.

Action

None.

115 PLEASE SUPPLY A VALID NODE NAME
Module

VIR2019

Meaning

The network management application requires a non-blank node name.

Action

Enter the name of a valid VTAM node.

116 THE NODE NAME IS INVALID
Module

VIR2019

Meaning

The node name specified is not the correct type for the network management application.

Action

Enter the name of a valid VTAM node.

117 CONFIRM CANCELLATION OF THE PASSWORD
Module

VIR0041

Meaning

You pressed PF4 to request that a VIRTELPC password be removed.

Action

Press PF4 again to remove the password, or press any other key to cancel the operation.

118 THIS FILE IS ALREADY IN THE TARGET DIRECTORY
Module

VIR0043, VIR0043H, VIR0052

Meaning

The file you are attempting to copy already exists in the target directory.

Action

Delete the file from the target directory and try again.

119 COPY COMPLETED
Module

VIR0043, VIR0043H

Meaning

The file you requested has been successfully copied.

Action

None.

120 THE RECORDED STATUS HAS CHANGED
Module

VIR0043, VIR0043H

Meaning

The status of the file has been successfully toggled from “Public” to “Private” or vice versa.

Action

None.

121 FILE ERROR PLEASE SEE THE ADMINISTRATOR
Module

VIR0033, VIR0043, VIR0043H, VIR0052

Meaning

An I/O error has occurred on: - the VIRCMP3 file during compression management; - a user directory or VIRARBO file during directory management; - the VIRSWAP file during page capture management.

Action

Check the VIRTEL log for error messages indicating the cause of the error.

122 FILE TRANSFER IN PROGRESS
Module

VIR0043, VIR0043H

Meaning

A file is being transferred between VIRTEL and VIRTELPC.

Action

None.

123 CONFIRM COPY TO MEMORY
Module

VIR0043, VIR0043H

Meaning

You pressed PF6 to request the copy of a file to the stack.

Action

Press PF6 again to copy the file, or press any other key to cancel the operation.

124 CONFIRM THE COPY OF THIS PAGE
Module

VIR0043, VIR0043H

Meaning

You pressed PF1 to request that all files should be downloaded.

Action

Press PF1 again to confirm, or press any other key to cancel the operation.

125 IMPOSSIBLE OPERATION
Module

VIR0022A

Meaning

Either you pressed PF2 on the VIRTEL Multi-Session sub-menu to request that the application be promoted to the main menu, but the main menu is full; or you pressed PF2 to request that an application should be demoted to the sub-menu, but the application cannot be removed from the main menu because you currently have a active session with this application.

Action

None.

126 NAME OF PAGE TO LOAD :
Module

VIR1010

Meaning

VIRTEL is requesting the name of a videotex page to be uploaded to the VIRARBO file.

Action

Enter the name of the page to be uploaded.

127 THE PAGE ALREADY EXISTS,REPLACE (Y / N)
Module

VIR1010

Meaning

During a videotex page upload operation, VIRTEL has determined that a page of the same name already exists in the VIRARBO file.

Action

Enter Y to overwrite the page in the VIRARBO file, or N to cancel the operation.

128 SELECT THE PAGE THEN PRESS SEND
Module

VIR1010

Meaning

During a videotex page upload operation, VIRTEL is ready to receive the page to be uploaded.

Action

Select the page according to the procedure provided by your page composition software, then press the “SEND” (or “ENVOI”) key.

129 CREATION COMPLETED
Module

VIR1010

Meaning

A new videotex page has been successfully uploaded to the VIRARBO file.

Action

None.

130 UPDATE COMPLETED
Module

VIR1010

Meaning

A replacement videotex page has been successfully uploaded to the VIRARBO file.

Action

None.

131 PRESS PF1 TO CONFIRM THE UPDATE
Module

VIR0044, VIR0046

Meaning

As a result of an earlier modification to the definition of a VIRTEL transaction, the associated entry point must now be updated.

Action

Press PF1 to confirm the update.

132 PLEASE CONFIRM YOUR PASSWORD
Module

VIR0020, VIR0020A, VIR0020L, VIR0020M, VIR0020P

Meaning

VIRTEL has temporarily locked your terminal because of lack of activity.

Action

Enter your password again to reactivate your terminal.

133 UNITS SPENT: nnnnn.nn
Module

VIR0021A, VIR0025

Meaning

This message shows the number of units consumed by a call to an external server.

Action

None.

134 POSITION IN QUEUE: nnnn
Module

VIR0025, VIR0025T

Meaning

This message shows your position in the queue for a call to an external server.

Action

None.

135 ACTIVATION WAS REQUESTED
Module

VIR0041A

Meaning

You pressed PF4 in the e-mail correspondent management sub-application to request activation of a correspondent.

Action

None.

136 DISABLE WAS DONE
Module

VIR0041A

Meaning

You pressed PF5 in the e-mail correspondent management sub-application to request deactivation of a correspondent.

Action

None.

137 Should contain the ‘@’ sign
Module

VIR0041A

Meaning

This message is issued by the e-mail correspondent management sub-application to allow you to verify how your terminal displays the “@” sign. In some countries, the “@” sign may appear differently on a 3270 terminal (for example, “à”).

Action

When you enter an e-mail address, ensure that you use the same symbol as displayed in this message.

138 Sample command: &|W
Module

VIR0045

Meaning

This message is issued by the entry point and transaction management sub-application to allow you to verify how your terminal displays the “&” and “|” signs. In some countries, these characters may appear differently on a 3270 terminal (for example, “!” instead of “|”).

Action

When you enter script commands in the “TIOA at logon” and “TIOA at logoff” fields, ensure that you use the same symbols as displayed in this message.

Web Access Messages

Note

These messages are issued by VIRTEL Web Access scripts and are displayed as alerts in the user’s browser window.

Messages for js01.js

Cannot open pop-up window for print data. You may need to disable your pop- up blocker

Module

js01.js

Meaning

VIRTEL Web Access print function needs to open a new browser window to display print data, but the function is disallowed by the browser settings.

Action

Adjust your browser settings to allow VIRTEL scripts to open pop-up windows. For Internet Explorer, add the VIRTEL host to the trusted zone. For Firefox, add the VIRTEL host to the exceptions list in Tools – Options – Content – Block pop-up windows.

Cannot open pop-up window for settings. You may need to disable your pop-up blocker

Module

js01.js

Meaning

The VIRTEL Web Access Settings menu cannot be displayed because the browser settings do not permit scripts to open new windows.

Action

Same as previous message.

Messages for rsa.js

Message too long for RSA

Module

rsa.js

Meaning

An anomaly has been detected by the encryption script.

Action

Contact technical support.

Invalid RSA public key

Module

rsa.js

Meaning

The RSA key supplied by VIRTEL is not valid.

Action

Contact technical support.

Messages for vircrypt.js

vircrypt.js: VIRTEL CRYPT parameters are missing

Module

vircrypt.js

Meaning

VIRTEL did not supply the encryption parameters requested by the page template.

Action

Check that there is a CRYPTn parameter in the VIRTCT whose name matches the name requested by the page template. For the WEB2AJAX.htm template, there must be a CRYPTn parameter whose name subparameter is CRYPT3270.

vircrypt.js: Unable to obtain public key from VIRTEL

Module

vircrypt.js

Meaning

VIRTEL did not supply the RSA public exponent or modulus requested by the page template.

Action

Check the JESMSGLG for the VIRTEL started task to determine why the public key request failed.

vircrypt.js: Unsupported encryption algorithm: xxx

Module

vircrypt.js

Meaning

The symmetric encryption algorithm specified in the CRYPTn parameter of the VIRTCT is not supported by this version of the script.

Action

Clear the browser cache to ensure that you are using the latest version of the script. If the problem persists, contact technical support.

vircrypt.js: Unsupported encoding|chaining|padding method: xxx

Module

vircrypt.js

Meaning

The encoding method, chaining method, or padding method specified in the CRYPTn parameter of the VIRTCT is not supported by this version of the script.

Action

Clear the browser cache to ensure that you are using the latest version of the script. If the problem persists, contact technical support.

vircrypt.js: Unsupported PKA algorithm: xxx

Module

vircrypt.js

Meaning

The asymmetric encryption algorithm specified in the CRYPTn parameter of the VIRTCT is not supported by this version of the script.

Action

Clear the browser cache to ensure that you are using the latest version of the script. If the problem persists, contact technical support.

VIRTEL console messages

Messages VIR000xx

VIR0000I xxxx Date: Mon, 07 Jun 2004 15:20:23 GMT
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

These messages indicate the current time from the point of view of the HTTP and SMTP server components of VIRTEL. The times are calculated from the system TOD CLOCK, adjusted by the GMT parameter of the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIR0001W VSAM ERROR ON FILE filename : yy yy (HEX) REQ : zz KEY : keyvalue
Module

VIR0001

Meaning

Unexpected VSAM error occurred during access of file filename. yy yy is the VSAM return code, zz is the request being processed, keyvalue is the record access key (16 characters).

Action

Verify the values of the return codes in the appropriate IBM documentation. VSAM error codes are documented in the chapter entitled VSAM Macro Return and Reason Codes in the IBM manual DFSMS Macro Instructions for Data Sets.

VIR0002W TERM=termid, REQUEST=qq, RTNCD=cc, FDBK2=dd, SENSE=ssss ssss xxxxxxxxx
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

Unexpected VTAM error during dialogue with a terminal: termid is the name of the terminal, qq is the type of VTAM request which encountered the error, cc is the VTAM return code (hexadecimal), dd is the VTAM feedback code (hexadecimal), ssss ssss is the sense code, and xxxxxxx is VIRTEL’s interpretation of the sense code.

Action

Verify the values of the returned sense codes in the appropriate IBM documentation. VTAM codes are documented in the IBM VTAM Messages and Codes or Communications Server IP and SNA Codes manuals.

VIR0003I xxxxxxxx ENDED
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL termination is complete.

Action

None.

VIR0004I CLEANUP : luname/ applname
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

The session was interrupted between the relay associated with the terminal luname and the application applname.

Action

None.

VIR0005W UNABLE TO ACTIVATE relayname (termid) ERROR: xx000000
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

The relay relayname associated with terminal termid cannot be activated. xx is the ACB error code. Commonly encountered codes are:

  • 58 : ACB already in use by another application

  • 5A : ACB not activated in VTAM

For the meaning of other codes, see the IBM VTAM Programming manual.

Action

Verify that the VTAM node containing the relay relayname has been activated, verify that the relay is not already activated for an other terminal or application, and that the terminal is correctly defined in VIRTEL.

VIR0006I DETACHING xxxxxxxx SUBTASK
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL is detaching subtask xxxxxxxx before stopping the system.

Action

None.

VIR0007I luname/applname BIND FAILED
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

A connection request for the terminal luname from the application applname was rejected due to insufficient storage to establish the session, or because a session already exists with this application.

Action

Verify the memory allocation to VIRTEL.

VIR0008S INVALID RPL
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

VTAM has found an invalid RPL. This message is followed by an ABEND U009.

Action

Contact technical support.

VIR0009I xxxxxxx : SHUT DOWN IN PROGRESS
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL is shutting down. xxxxxxxx represents the name of the VIRTEL primary ACB.

Action

None.

Messages VIR001xx

VIR0010I SUBPOOL SIZE = ssss K
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

Indicates in kilobytes the quantity of memory available to VIRTEL for working storage after loading resident modules.

Action

None.

VIR0011E INSUFFICIENT MEMORY FOR START UP
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL has not acquired the minimum memory required to start and has abandoned its initialisation.

Action

Increase the value of the OSCORE parameter in the VIRTCT, and/or : - in VSE, increase the partition size, - in MVS, increase the REGION size.

VIR0012W INSUFFICIENT MEMORY
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL does not have sufficient memory to satisfy a request.

Action

Increase the memory allocated to VIRTEL, and/or increase the value of the OSCORE parameter of the VIRTCT. (See message VIR0011E).

VIR0013W VTAM SHORT ON STORAGE
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

VTAM lacks sufficient memory to satisfy a request.

Action

Ensure that the VTAM definitions are correct.

VIR0014S FREEMAIN FATAL ERROR
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

An unexpected error occurred during a call to release memory in the subpool. The system will stop.

Action

Contact technical support.

VIR0015S ABEND WITHIN VIRTEL KERNEL, TASK=taskname
Module

VIR0007

Meaning

An unexpected error occurred in the VIRTEL kernel. This message is preceded by message VIR0016W and followed by abend U0007.

Action

In order to deal with this problem, two dumps are printed during VIRTEL termination, one formatted, the other non formatted. Contact technical support.

VIR0016W ABEND abendtype TERM=termid, PROG=progname, OFFSET=+xxxxx VIR0016W PSW = pppppppp pppppppp nnnncccc aaaaaaaa
Module

VIR0004

Meaning

An abend with code abendtype was produced in the program progname at offset xxxxx during a session from terminal termid. ppp…ppp represents the program status word at the time of the abend, nnnn is the instruction length code, cccc is the interruption code, and aaaaaaaa is the translation exception address. For VSE, only the program status word is displayed. A partial formatted DUMP is written to the SYSPRINT file.

Action

Contact technical support.

VIR0017I LOGON luname/relayname DENIED STATE=ss
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

The terminal luname tried to connect under the name relayname. This connection was refused for one of the following reasons :

  • the name of the terminal is different to that associated with the relay to which it tried to connect,

  • the previous connection did not terminate,

  • a terminal was connected to VIRTEL over a logical channel unknown to VIRTEL.

Action

None.

VIR0018I VIRTEL r.vv HAS THE FOLLOWING PTF(S) APPLIED
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

Indicates the PTF numbers applied to VIRTEL.

Action

None.

VIR0019I VIRTEL 4.nn HAS NO PTFS APPLIED
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

Indicates that no PTFs are applied to VIRTEL.

Action

None.

Messages VIR002xx

VIR0020E APPLICATION acbname IS ALREADY ACTIVE
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

The application acbname referenced in the APPLID parameter of the VIRTCT is already in use.

Action

Check if another VIRTEL task is already active. Check that the correct APPLID was specified in the VIRTCT.

VIR0021E ERROR xx OPENING MAIN TASK ACB acbname
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL has encountered an ACB error code xx when opening the VTAM ACB acbname.

Action

Check that the APPLID is correctly specified in the VIRTCT, and that the VTAM application node for VIRTEL has been activated. The following are commonly encountered ACB error codes:

  • 52 : VTAM is in the process of stopping.

  • 54 : the VIRTEL application is not defined for VTAM.

  • 56 : VIRTEL is defined, but not as an application.

  • 5A : the VIRTEL application is not defined for VTAM.

  • 5C : VTAM is inactive.

For values of the ACB error code, refer to the IBM VTAM Programming manual.

VIR0022E ERROR xx BUILDING VSAM BUFFER POOL
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

Error code xx has occurred when generating the VSAM buffer pools.

Action

Evaluate the following operands BUFDATA, BUFSIZE and STRNO of the VIRTCT. Return code X’08’ indicates that the memory allocated to VIRTEL is insufficient.

VIR0023E ERROR xx OPENING FILE filename
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VSAM error xx occurred when opening file filename.

Action

Verify in the appropriate IBM documentation the meaning of the returned code. Note that when opening the VIRSWAP file, a return code of X’5C’ (empty file) is considered normal. The VIRSWAP file is always empty at start-up this does not constitute an error.

VIR0024I

This message indicates the progress of VIRTEL start-up :

OPENING FILE filename

Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL is opening file filename.

Action

None.

CLOSING FILE filename

Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL is closing file filename.

Action

None.

ATTACHING SUBTASK

Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL is loading its subtasks.

Action

None.

READING VIRARBO

Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL is loading its configuration information stored in the VIRARBO file.

Action

None.

READING TYPES

Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL is loading the screen types for level 3 compression stored in the VIRCMP3 file.

Action

None.

STARTING CRYPTn

Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL is loading the interface modules for the encryption engine specified by the CRYPTn parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIR0025E ERROR progname IS NOT FOR VIRTEL VERSION vvv
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

The VIRTCT progname was assembled using a version of VIRTEL which was not the same as the running version vvv.

Action

Re-assemble the VIRTCT using version vvv of the VIRTEL MACLIB.

VIR0025E ERROR ON OVERRIDE: overname RETURN CODE: hhhh SUB CODE: ssssssss
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

An error occurred while processing a VTOVER macro in the VIRTCT. overname is the label of the VTOVER macro in error, hhhh is the return code (in hexadécimal) specified by the ERRORC parameter of the VTOVER macro, and ssssssss is a code (in hexadécimal) indicating the type of error.

Action

Correct the error, re-assemble the VIRTCT, and restart VIRTEL.

VIR0026I COMPRESSION 3 IS NOT ACTIVE
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

The compression level 3 management system has not been activated.

Action

Verify the validity of the operands FCMP3 and COMPR3 of the VIRTCT.

VIR0026W termid OPEN SESSION luname1 – luname2
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL has stopped while a session with terminal luname is still active.

Action

None.

VIR0026W linename HAS OPEN OBJECT socknum
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL has stopped while a connection to the MQSeries message queue manager is still active.

Action

None.

VIR0026W termid IS DISCONNECTED DUE TO TIME-OUT
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

Terminal termid was disconnected after expiry of the inactivity timer. This message can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIR0027I

Screen type management messages :

nnnn SCREEN TYPES LOADED
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL has located nnnn screen types while initialising level 3 compression.

Action

None.

SAVING SCREENS
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL is saving the screen types in file VIRCMP3 before stopping the system.

Action

None.

VIR0028I SCREEN screentype ADDED TO LIBRARY
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

A screen type of screentype was added to the library of screen types.

Action

None.

VIR0028I SCREEN screentype MODIFIED TO LIBRARY
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

A screen of type screentype was modified in the library of screen types.

Action

None.

VIR0028W SCREEN screentype WAS NOT MOVED TO LIBRARY
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

A screen of type screentype could not be moved to the library of screen types.

Action

Verify that the VIRCMP3 file is not full or damaged.

VIR0028W WELCOME OF UNDEFINED luname
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

A terminal luname that was not defined in VIRTEL was connected in “welcome” mode. It will no longer be under the control of VIRTEL once it has selected an application from the menu.

Action

None.

VIR0029W WELCOME OF UNDEFINED luname DENIED : NO MORE ENTRIES
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

The terminal luname which is not defined in VIRTEL attempted to connect in “welcome” mode, but all the available terminal slots are occupied. The connection is refused by VIRTEL.

Action

If you wish to operate the terminal in “relay” mode, define the terminal in VIRTEL with an associated relay defined by a VTAM APPL card. If you wish to continue operating the terminal in “welcome” mode, increase the value of the NBDYNAM parameter in the VIRTCT.

Messages VIR003xx

VIR0030E ERROR xx LOADING progname
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

Error xx was detected while loading the module progname.

Action

This was probably an attempt to load an exit that was not assembled, or incorrectly referenced in the VIRTCT.

VIR0030E ERROR: xx LOADING progname : CROSS MEMORY CANNOT START
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL cannot load the VIRXM interface program progname. VIRTEL is unable to start cross-memory (XM) lines.

Action

Ensure that the VIRXM load library is included in the STEPLIB of the VIRTEL STC.

VIR0030E ERROR: xx LOADING progname : BATCH INTERFACE CANNOT START
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL cannot load the batch interface program progname. VIRTEL is unable to start batch (BATCHn) lines.

Action

Ensure that the correct version of the VIRTEL load library is included in the STEPLIB of the VIRTEL STC.

VIR0030S ERROR OPENING DFHRPL (MVS only)
Module

VIR0003

Meaning

The DFHRPL file was not open. Initialisation is stopped.

Action

Verify the definition of the STC.

VIR0030W PROGRAM progname NOT FOUND
Module

VIR0003

Meaning

The module progname was not found in the library accessed by VIRTEL.

Action

Contact technical support.

VIR0031E UNDEFINED TCP TCPn FOR LINE n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

The definition of line n-xxxxxx specifies line type TCPn, but the TCPn parameter is not defined in the VIRTCT.

Action

Correct the line definition, or define the TCPn parameter in the VIRTCT.

VIR0031E UNSUPPORTED CROSS-MEMORY XMn (protocol) FOR LINE n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

The definition of line n-xxxxxx specifies line type XMn, but the XMn parameter is not defined in the VIRTCT.

Action

Correct the line definition, or define the XMn parameter in the VIRTCT.

VIR0031E UNSUPPORTED MQ SERIES TYPE MQn (protocol) FOR LINE n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

The definition of line n-xxxxxx specifies line type MQn, but the MQn parameter is not defined in the VIRTCT.

Action

Correct the line definition, or define the MQn parameter in the VIRTCT.

VIR0031E UNSUPPORTED BATCH LINE TYPE BATCHn (protocol) FOR LINE n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

The definition of line n-xxxxxx specifies line type BATCHn, but the BATCHn parameter is not defined in the VIRTCT.

Action

Correct the line definition, or define the BATCHn parameter in the VIRTCT.

VIR0031W PROGRAM progname NOT FOUND
Module

VIR0003

Meaning

The module progname was not found in the library accessed by VIRTEL.

Action

In MVS, verify that the DFHRPL DD card in the VIRTEL started task JCL specifies the name of the library that contains the VIRTEL load modules. In DOS, verify that the LIBDEF SEARCH card in the VIRTEL startup JCL references the library that contains the VIRTEL phases.

VIR0032E PERMANENT I/O ERROR DURING FETCH
Module

VIR0003

Meaning

An error occurred while attempting to load a module.

Action

Verify the definition of the library containing VIRTEL modules.

VIR0032W BYPASSING LINE n-xxxxxx : STATUS IS ZERO
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

The line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx was not activated at VIRTEL startup, because the “Possible calls” field is set to 0 in the line definition.

Action

None.

VIR0032W BYPASSING LINE n-xxxxxx : DISABLED IN VIRTCT
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

The line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx was not activated at VIRTEL startup, either because its name appears in the IGNLU parameter in the VIRTCT, or because your VIRTEL license does not allow the activation of this type of line.

Action

In the first case, remove the line name from the IGNLU parameter in the VIRTCT. In the second case, contact Syspertec to upgrade your license.

VIR0033E NO LINE DEFINED FOR termid
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

Terminal termid is defined but is not linked to any active line.

Action

Check that the prefix of the terminal name is referenced in the definition of the appropriate line. This message is normal if the terminal is linked to an inactive line (indicated by message VIR0032W).

VIR0033W INSUFICIENT MEMORY TO LOAD MODULE progname
Module

VIR0003

Meaning

VIRTEL has not loaded the module progname because of memory shortage.

Action

See message VIR0011E and VIR0012W.

VIR0034E INVALID DEB DURING LOAD
Module

VIR0003

Meaning

Unexpected error when loading a module from DFHRPL.

Action

Call technical support.

VIR0034W BYPASSING RULE rulename
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

Rule rulename could not be loaded.

Action

Check that VIRTEL has enough memory. Obtain a SNAP dump and call technical support.

VIR0035E UNDEFINED LINE n-xxxxxx FOR RULE rulename
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

Rule rulename is associated with line n-xxxxxx, but the line does not exist or is not active.

Action

This message is normal if the rule is linked to an inactive line (“Possible calls” set to 0, or line specified in the IGNLU parameter in the VIRTCT) or to a user ruleset.

VIR0036W WARNING : RULE rulename FOR LINE n-xxxxxx HAS AN ACTIVE TRACE
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

Rule rulename associated with n-xxxxxx is set to trigger a trace of incoming calls.

Action

If the trace is not wanted, display the definition of rule rulename from the definition panel for line n-xxxxxx. Blank out the “Trace” field and press F1.

VIR0037E ERREUR xx OUVERTURE SYSPRINT
Module

VIR0004

Meaning

Error xx occurred when opening the file SYSPRINT/SYSLST.

Action

Verify the DD card or the DLBL referencing the print file.

VIR0038I SNAP COMPLETE
Module

VIR0004

Meaning

VIRTEL has written a SNAP dump of the internal trace table to the SYSPRINT/SYSLST file.

Action

None.

VIR0039E ERROR: THE VIRTCT VIRTCTxx IS INVALID: VIRTEL CANNOT CONTINUE
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

The length of the VIRTCT does not match the expected length for this release of VIRTEL.

Action

Use job ASMTCT in the VIRTEL CNTL library to reassemble the VIRTCT using the correct level VIRTERM macro.

VIR0039I trace command VTAM
Module

VIR2020

Meaning

A VTAM command other than a display was issued from the VIRTEL network management system.

Action

None.

Messages VIR004xx

VIR0040E ERROR: THE VIRTCT progname IS INVALID: VIRTEL CANNOT CONTINUE
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

The VIRTCT progname was assembled using a version of VIRTEL which was not the same as the running version.

Action

Re-assemble the VIRTCT using the current version of the VIRTEL MACLIB.

VIR0040I GATE : linetype LINE n-xxxxxx ACTIVATED
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

VIRTEL has established communication with the X25 line linename.

Action

None.

VIR0041I termid : CALL ABORTED ON LINE n-xxxxxx VC cccc CAUSE = xx DIAGNOSTIC = dd
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

An outgoing call in GATE mode using terminal termid did not complete. If cccc is greater than the number of SVC’s, it refers to the temporary identification of the outgoing call.

Action

For the meaning of the cause and diagnostic codes, refer to the X.25 documentation supplied by SAPONET.

VIR0042I GATE : UNSUPPORTED COMMAND = xx ON MCH n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

The packet received from the X.25 network is of an unknown type. xx represents the hexadecimal value of the first byte of the packet, n-xxxxxx represents the name of the MCH on which the incident occurred.

Action

Contact technical services if the incident persists.

VIR0043I GATE : DIAGNOSTIC = xx,yyyyy on MCH n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

A diagnostic packet was received from the X.25 network. The packet contains values xx and call user data yyyyy. For certain codes, yyyyy represents the number of the virtual circuit concerned.

Action

Refer to the SAPONET documentation.

VIR0044I termid : COMMAND xx ERROR yy on VC cccccc
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

The command xx sent on virtual circuit cccccc has produced an error yy. termid is the name of the terminal concerned.

Action

Refer to the SAPONET documentation.

VIR0045E termid : NBCVC PARAMETER TOO SMALL
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

A call could not complete because there was no VC available. termid is the name of the terminal concerned.

Action

Increase the value of the NBCVC operand in the VIRTCT of VIRTEL.

VIR0046E GATE : PROTOCOL ERROR ON MCH n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

An error was encountered on the link with the MCH n-xxxxxx.

Action

This error is different to the lost session error, or the deactivation of the LU MCH. (See the possible associated message VIR0002W ).

VIR0047W GATE : ERROR ACTIVATING linetype LINE n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

VIRTEL could not acquire the X.25 line n-xxxxxx.

Action

Check the definition of line n-xxxxxx. The value in the “Partner” field must match the name of the MCH LU generated by NPSI. Verify that the LU is active in VTAM.

VIR0048W GATE : LINE n-xxxxxx INACTIVATED
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

The link between VIRTEL and the line n-xxxxxx has terminated.

Action

Verify the cause of the deactivation.

VIR0049I X25 COMMAND xx RECEIVED FOR TERMINAL termid
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

VIRTEL has received the X.25 command xx from terminal termid. It is either unknown, or is unexpected at this time, and is ignored.

Action

None.

Messages VIR005xx

VIR0050W INVALID EIB FREEMAIN FOR luname
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

An unexpected free memory block error associated with terminal luname was encountered.

Action

Contact technical support if the message persists.

VIR0051I termid CONNECTED TO SERVICE ssssssss
Module

VIR0014

Meaning

The terminal termid has established contact with VIRTEL. It has been connected to the service ssssssss. This message can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIR0052I termid DISCONNECTED AFTER nn MINUTES
Module

VIR0014

Meaning

The terminal termid has disconnected after nn minutes of connection. This message can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIR0053W MISSING PAGE pagename IN NODE nodename
Module

VIR0014

Meaning

Tree structure definition problem. The node nodename referenced a page pagename that does not exist in the VIRARBO file.

Action

Verify the definition of the Minitel tree structure.

VIR0056S NO MORE OSCORE AVAILABLE
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

VIRTEL has insufficient memory available to load a module.

Action

Verify the OSCORE parameter in the VIRTCT.

VIR0059I termid RELAY relayname ACTIVATED
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL has opened the relay relayname associated with the terminal termid.

Action

None.

Messages VIR006xx

VIR0060W MAPFAIL WAS DETECTED ON TERMINAL luname
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

Conflict between a VIRTEL program and a sub application screen.

Action

Contact technical support.

VIR0060W PROGRAM progname IS A NEW COPY
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

A NEW command for module progname has successfully refreshed the module in memory.

Action

None.

VIR0061E MAP mapname NOT FOUND IN MAPSET mapsetname
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

Conflict between a map mapname and a VIRTEL program.

Action

An abend follows this message. Contact technical support.

VIR0061W PROGRAM progname NOT IN MEMORY
Module

VIR0000, VIR0002

Meaning

A NEW command, a ZAP command, or a ZAPD instruction did not complete due to the absence of the module progname in memory.

Action

For a NEW command: None. The module will be loaded by VIRTEL when required. For a ZAP command: Correct the command and reenter. For a ZAPD instruction: Correct the instruction and restart VIRTEL.

VIR0062I termid TRACE ACTIVE
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

A TRACE command has activated the trace on terminal or line termid.

Action

None.

VIR0062I termid TRACE INACTIVE
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

A NOTRACE command has inactivated the trace on terminal or line termid.

Action

None.

VIR0062W LINE linename IS UNKNOWN
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

A LINE=linename,START or STOP command refers to a line not known to VIRTEL.

Action

Reenter the command specifying a valid linename.

VIR0063W LINE linename ALREADY ACTIVE
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

A LINE=linename,START command attempted to start a line which was already active.

Action

None.

VIR0064W LINE linename (n-xxxxxx) START / STOP REQUESTED
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

VIRTEL has processed a LINE=linename,START or STOP command on the line whose external name is linename and whose internal name is n-xxxxxx.

Action

None.

VIR0064W ADDRESS aaaa NOW IS : yyyy yyyy
Module

VIR0000, VIR0002

Meaning

Notifies that the ZAP command or ZAPD instruction was executed successfully in memory at address aaaa.

Action

A modification made by ZAP command is valid until the next restart of VIRTEL. The ZAPH parameter of the VIRTCT can be used to ensure that the modification is reappied at each restart.

VIR0064W OFFSET LENGTH xxxx IS INVALID
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

The offset field of a ZAPD instruction in the VIRTCT is invalid.

Action

Correct the ZAPD instruction and restart VIRTEL.

VIR0065E VERIFY ERROR. ADDRESS aaaa IS : yyyy yyyy
Module

VIR0000, VIR0002

Meaning

A ZAP command or a ZAPD instruction cannot complete because of an error at address aaaa during verify.

Action

None.

VIR0066I APPLYING ptfid ON progname desc
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

At startup VIRTEL is preparing to process a ZAPD instruction in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIR0067I MESSAGES ARE NOW DISPLAYED VIR0067I MESSAGES ARE NOW DISCARDED
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

As a result of the SILENCE command, connection and deconnection messages will now be displayed or discarded.

Action

None.

VIR0068E

Invalid system command.

INVALID COMMAND

Correct the command

Module

VIR0002

Meaning

The command passed to VIRTEL is unknown.

Action

Correct the command

NOT FOUND

Correct the command.

Module

VIR0002

Meaning

A SNAP or TRACE command referenced a terminal unknown to VIRTEL.

Action

Correct the command.

VIR0068I SNAP WILL FOLLOW msgid1 msgid2
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

As a result of a SNAPMSG command, VIRTEL will produce a SNAP following the first occurrence of one of the messages indicated.

Action

None.

VIR0069I READY
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

VIRTEL is ready for the next console command (VSE).

Action

None.

Messages VIR007xx

VIR0070I SIMULTANEOUS TRANSACTION AT TERMINAL termid
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

The terminal termid has started a second transaction while the first one was still active.

Action

If the first transaction results in a Multi-Session menu display, VIRTEL maybe did not obtain from VTAM the status of the menu applications (in cross domain for example). If this is the case, remove status control from this application (PF9 from the general Sub-Applications menu).

VIR0071I SILENCE message table display
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

Displays a list of dynamically add messages which will be subject to the current SILENCE mode setting.

Action

None.

VIR0072I Message added: messageid
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

Message messageid has been added to the message table.

Action

None.

VIR0073I MESSAGE TABLE RESET
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

All messages have been removed from the message table.

Action

None.

VIR0074W MESSAGE NOT FOUND
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

Message does not exist in the table.

Action

Check the message number being deleted. Use the LIST command to list out the messages in the table.

VIR0075I Message deleted: messageid
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

Message messageid has been deleted from the message table.

Action

None.

Messages VIR008xx

VIR0080W VSAM ERROR ON FILE VIRARBO xx xx REQ : yy, KEY: cccccccc
Module

Security

Meaning

VSAM error xx xx has appeared on the VIRARBO file for request yy on key cccccccc.

Action

VSAM error codes are documented in the chapter entitled VSAM Macro Return and Reason Codes in the IBM manual DFSMS Macro Instructions for Data Sets.

VIR0081W NO MORE OSCORE AVAILABLE
Module

Security

Meaning

VIRTEL does not have sufficient memory to load a security module.

Action

Check the value of the OSCORE parameter in the VIRTCT.

VIR0082W UNAUTHORIZED USER TERMINAL : luname NAME : username
Module

Security

Meaning

VIRTEL security. A password was erroneously used more than three times for the same user username from the terminal luname.

Action

The user username is revoked and may not be re established except by the security administrator of VIRTEL.

VIR0083W opcode OF ELEMENT xxxxxxxx BY username FROM luname
Module

Security

Meaning

VIRTEL security. Trace a modification of the security of VIRTEL. The user username has proceeded with the modification opcode (ADD, UPDATE, DELETION) of security element xxxxxxxx USER, RESSOURCE, PROFIL, DEPARTMENT from terminal luname.

Action

None.

VIR0084W ELEMENT REFERENCE ERROR xxxxxxxx ELEMENT yyyyyyyy
Module

Security

Meaning

VIRTEL security. A referencing problem in the security of VIRTEL. For example the element xxxxxxxx referenced element yyyyyyyy that does not exist.

Action

Modify the element reference in the security program of VIRTEL.

VIR0085E INVALID MEMORY FREE REQUEST. ADDR=aaaaaaaa. SUBPOOL=ss. CALLER=cccccccc
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

The VIRTEL memory request is invalid because, either the subpool is invalid or the address to be freed is outside the associated subpool pages, or the address to be freed is not found in the DSA table.

Action

Virtel continues. If you get a significant number of these messages you consider a schedule a restart of Virtel.

VIR0086E GETMAIN FAILED. MEMORY DSA DISABLED
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

Virtel was unable to GETMAIN storage “above the BAR” for the DSA table.

Action

Increase MEMLIMIT= in the JCL to provide more “above the BAR” storage. Virtel continues but you should contact support if the problem continues. Suggest a default of MEMLIMIT=2G.

VIR0087E FATAL DSA TABLE ERROR. MEMORY DIAGS. DISABLED
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

Virtel has reached the end of the current DSA table.

Action

Virtel continues but you should contact support.

VIRT0088E DSA TABLE FULL. MEMORY DIAGS. DISABLED
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

The DSA memory table is full and cannot store further entries. Memory diagnostics disabled.

Action

Virtel continues but you should contact support.

VIR0089I VIRTEL RUNNING AUTHORIZED
Module

Security

Meaning

VIRTEL security. Virtel is running as an authorized task.

Action

None. Information only.

Messages VIR009xx

VIR0090E VIRSV INITIALIZATION ERROR -VSVPOPTR R15 : xxxxxxxx (dddddddd)
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL was unable to initialize the VIRSV service environment. xxxxxxxx is the hexadecimal return code from program VSVPOPTR, and dddddddd is the decimal equivalent of the low-order byte of the return code.

Action

Refer to the VIRSV User’s Guide manual to determine the meaning of the VSVPOPTR return code. Check the VIRTEL log and the VSVTRACE file for additional messages. Check the VIRTEL started task JCL to ensure that the VIRSV load library is referenced in both the STEPLIB and the SERVLIB concatenations. Check that the VIRSV load library is APF- authorized.

VIR0091E ERROR: VIRTEL MUST BE APF AUTHORIZED WHEN SECUR=RACROUTE
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL cannot start because RACROUTE security was requested by the SECUR parameter of the VIRTCT, but the VIRTEL address space is not running as an APF-authorized jobstep.

Action

Check that all of the libraries referenced by the STEPLIB, DFHRPL, and SERVLIB (if present) statements in the VIRTEL started task JCL are defined as APF-authorized libraries in the MVS system APF-list.

VIR0092E GNAMEADD FAILED FOR VTAM GENERIC RESOURCE grname
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL was unable to identify itself to VTAM as a generic resource. grname is the generic resource name specified in the GRNAME parameter of the VIRTCT.

Action

Check the console log for preceding message VIR0002W REQ=SETLOGON RTNCD=cc FDBK2=dd. Take action according to the return code and feedback code indicated in message VIR0002W. Commonly encountered codes are: - RTNCD=10 FDBK2=19 Sysplex coupling facility does not exist; CFRM policy for the required coupling facility structure was not active; VTAM is not defined as an APPN node; or VTAM has lost connectivity to the required coupling facility structure.

VIR0093I VTAM GENERIC RESOURCE NAME IS grname
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL has successfully identified itself to VTAM as a generic resource. grname is the generic resource name specified in the GRNAME parameter of the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIR0094E PRODID [DEFINE | AUTH] ERROR: RC=code
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

While attempting to identify itself to z/VSE, VIRTEL encountered an unexpected return code.

Action

Contact technical support.

VIR0095I PRODID AUTHORIZATION SUCCESSFUL
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL has successfully identified itself to z/VSE as a vendor product.

Action

None.

VIR0096I VIRTEL IS USING VIRTCT ‘VIRTCTnn’
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

As a result of the parameter TCT=nn specified in the startup JCL, VIRTEL is using the parameter table VIRTCTnn.

Action

None.

VIR0097E ERROR ALLOCATING MEMORY FOR termid
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

VIRTEL has insufficient memory to allocate a storage area for terminal termid.

Action

Increase the VIRTEL region size or partition size.

VIR0098I VIRTEL RUNNING AS A SUBTASK. LINKED FROM mmmmmmmm
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

Indicates that VIRTEL has been attached and called by another process. The module mmmmmmm is calling routine.

Action

None

VIR0099I applid STARTED AT dd/mm/yy hh:mm:ss , VERSION vvvv
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

Initialisation of VIRTEL version vvvv is complete. VTAM application applid is now available.

Action

None.

Messages VIR02xxx

VIR0200I, VIR0201I
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

This message serves as an audit trail of a VIRTEL command entered at the operator console.

Action

None.

VIR0201I VIRTEL 4.xx APPLID=applid LINES [ACT/INACT]
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

This message is displayed in response to a VIRTEL LINES command. 4.xx is the VIRTEL version number and applid is the name of the main VIRTEL application ACB.

Action

None.

Module

VIR0002

Meaning

This message is the output from a VIRTEL LINES command. For each line displayed, n-xxxxxx is the internal name of the line, linename is the external name of the line, type is the line type (GATE, FASTC, /GATE, /FASTC, /PCNE, APPCn, TCPn), and locaddr is the VTAM LU name or IP address of the line specified in the “Local ident” field of the line definition. An asterisk before the line type indicates that the line is currently inactive.

Action

None.

Module

VIR0002

Meaning

This message is the output from a VIRTEL LINE=linename,DISPLAY command. It displays a list of terminals associated with the line. linename is the external name of the line, and n-xxxxxx is the internal name of the line. For each terminal displayed, termid is the terminal name, “+” indicates that this terminal is pointed to by the MCH 1st LU pointer, luname is the relay LU name, acbstat is the relay ACB status which can be blank (ACB closed), ACTIV (ACB open), P-RQS (VIRTEL is awaiting the response from the application for a pending session request), or ACT/S (ACB in session). cvcstat is the CVC status which can be blank (terminal is free), SERV (terminal is occupied by a service transaction), or INUSE (terminal is occupied by a call). tranid is the external name of the transaction using the terminal. termstat is the terminal status which can be LINKED (terminal is owned by and linked to this line), NOT LK (terminal is owned by this line but not yet linked) OWNED BY m-yyyyyy (terminal prefix matches this line but terminal is owned by another line), UNOWNED (terminal prefix matches this line but terminal is not owned by any line).

Action

None.

Module

VIR0002

Meaning

This message is appended to the output from a VIRTEL LINE=linename,DISPLAY command when one or more of the terminals attached to the line references a logical pool. It displays a list of terminals belonging to the logical pool. poolname is the name of the logical pool. For each terminal displayed, termid1 is the name of the terminal in the logical pool, luname is the relay LU name associated with this terminal, printlu is the LU name of the associated virtual printer, and termid2 is the name of the terminal (if any) which is currently using this relay.

Action

None.

VIR0205I NO TERMINALS ASSOCIATED WITH LINE n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

As a result of a VIRTEL LINE=linename,DISPLAY command, no terminals were found which match the prefix of the requested line.

Action

None.

VIR0206I LINE n-xxxxxx linetype linestat acbname acbstat
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

This message is part of the output from a VIRTEL LINE=linename,DISPLAY command lines which have an associated SNA LU. It displays the status of the line. linename is the external name of the line, and n-xxxxxx is the internal name of the line. linetype is the type of line (/GATE, /FASTC), linestat is the status of the line (STARTED or STOPPED), acbname is the LU name of the line, acbstat is the line LU status which can be blank (ACB closed), ACTIV (ACB open), or ACT/S (ACB in session).

Action

None.

VIR0207I LINE n-xxxxxx linetype lineprot linestat
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

This message is part of the output from a VIRTEL LINE=linename,DISPLAY command for lines which do not have an associated SNA LU. It displays the status of the line. linename is the external name of the line, and n-xxxxxx is the internal name of the line. linetype is the type of line (GATE, FASTC, /PCNE, TCPn), lineprot is the protocol (XOT, HTTP, SMTP, PASS, PSIT, NEOX), linestat is the status of the line (STARTED or STOPPED).

Action

None.

VIR0210E command NOT VALID FOR linetype LINE n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

The VIRTEL LINE=linename,START and STOP commands are not valid for lines of type APPCn, GATE or FASTC. This message may also occur for lines of type TCPn or XMn when the corresponding TCPn or XMn parameter is not coded in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIR0211I LINE linename TRACE ACTIVE VIR0211I TERM termid TRACE ACTIVE
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

In response to a TRACE,DISPLAY command, VIRTEL displays a list of lines and terminals for which tracing is active.

Action

Use the NOTRACE command to deactivate tracing if desired.

VIR0212I LINE linename TRACE INACTIVATED VIR0212I TERM termid TRACE INACTIVATED
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

In response to a NOTRACE,ALL command, VIRTEL displays a list of lines and terminals for which tracing has been deactivated.

Action

None.

VIR0213I NO ACTIVE TRACES
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

A NOTRACE,ALL command was entered, but no traces were active.

Action

None.

Module

VIR0002

Meaning

This message is displayed in response to a VIRTEL RELAYS command. 4.xx is the VIRTEL version number and applid is the name of the main VIRTEL application ACB. For each terminal displayed, termid is the name of the terminal in the logical pool, luname is the relay LU name associated with this terminal, applname is the name of the host application to which the relay LU is connected, and n.n.n.n is the IP address of the client workstation (if any).

Action

None.

VIR0215I NO ACTIVE RELAY ACBS FOR VIRTEL 4.xx APPLID=applid
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

This message is displayed in response to a VIRTEL RELAYS command when VIRTEL has no VTAM ACB open except for the main VIRTEL application ACB applid.

Action

None.

VIR0220I termid SCENARIO STOP REQUESTED
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

A KILL command was entered for terminal termid.

Action

None.

VIR0223I UNLOAD ENDED
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

An UNLOAD command has completed. The ARBO statements will be written to the SYSPUNCH dataset, if allocated, or JES SYSOUT CLASS=B if SYSPUNCH was dynamically allocated.

Action

None.

VIR0230I DYNAMIC ALLOCATION FAILED FOR XXXXXXXX
Module

VIR0002A

Meaning

Dynamic allocation has failed for a dataset. Log option will be set to CONSOLE.

Action

Check the VIRTEL log and SYSLOG for further information.

VIR0231W ERROR OPENING DDNAME XXXXXXXX
Module

VIR0002A

Meaning

An error has occurred trying to open the log output destination. Log option will be set to CONSOLE.

Action

Check the VIRTEL log and SYSLOG for further information.

VIR0232W ERROR WRITING TO SYSOUT DDNAME
Module

VIR0002A

Meaning

An error has occurred trying to write to the log output destination. Log option will be set to CONSOLE.

Action

Check the VIRTEL log and SYSLOG for further information.

VIR0233I VIRTEL XXXXXXXX DATASET HAS BEEN SPUN OFF
Module

VIR0002A

Meaning

A log output destination file has been closed and made available.

Action

None.

VIR0233I VIRTEL SYS001 DATASET HAS BEEN CLOSED (Z/VSE)
Module

VIR0002A

Meaning

A log output destination file SYS001 has been closed and made available.

Action

None.

VIR0234W CLOSE FAILED FOR XXXXXXXX DATASET
Module

VIR0002A

Meaning

An error has occurred closing a log output destination. Log option will be set to CONSOLE.

Action

Check the VIRTEL log and SYSLOG for further information.

VIR0235I VIRTEL LOG RECORDING TO XXXXXXXX
Module

VIR0002A

Meaning

Reports reporing destination for Virtel messages. XXXXXXXX = CONSOLE, LOGFILEx, LOGSTREAM or SYSOUT

Action

None.

VIR0236I VIRTEL LOGFILE SWITCHED FROM XXXXXXXX TO XXXXXXXX
Module

VIR0002A

Meaning

A log file switch has occurred to the inactive LOGFILE.

Action

None.

VIR0237I VIRTEL LOG ROUTINE VIR0002A LOADED
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

“The Virtel log module has been successfully loaded.

Action

None.

VIR0237W ERROR WRITING TO LOGSTREAM
Module

VIR0002A

Meaning

An error occurred trying to write to the logstream.

Action

Check the VIRTEL log and SYSLOG for further information.

VIR0238I VIRTEL LOG RECORDING TO LOGFILE
Module

VIR0002A

Meaning

Reports reporting destination for Virtel LOGFILE messages.

Action

Use to LOG,D command to display the active LOGFILE.

VIR0239I VIRTEL LOGGER: xxxxxxxx STRNAME= xxxxxxxx FULL. STRUCTURE OFFLOADED
Module

VIR0002A

Meaning

The Virtel logsream has been offloaded.

Action

None.

VIR0260W SERVICE servname IS A NEW COPY
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

A VIRSV,NEW command for service servname has successfully stopped the service.

Action

None.

VIR0261W SERVICE servname NOT IN MEMORY
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

A VIRSV,NEW command did not complete because the service servname was not started.

Action

None. The service will be started by VIRTEL when required.

VIR0262W SNAPMSG TRIGGERED - VIRTEL ABENDED | SNAP TAKEN
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

A message has been trapped by the SNAPMSG function. Action taken will be either a SNAP dump or an ABEND of Virtel.

Action

Determined by TCT parameters or the action set in the SNAPMSG= command.

VIR0270I DISPLAY 938 VIRTEL TCT=VIRTCTRJ:
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

A TCT command has been issued to display the content of some of the VIRTCT parameters. This message shows the parameter details.

Action

None.

VIR0280I END
Module

VIR0002

Meaning

This marks the end of a VIR0270I message.

Action

None.

Messages VIR05xxx

VIR0505I LINKING TERMINAL termid TO n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

VIRTEL has linked terminal termid to the line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx. This message can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIR0506E ERROR LINKING TERMINAL termid TO n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

VIRTEL was unable to link terminal termid to the line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx.

Action

Check the terminal definition in VIRTEL and in VTAM.

VIR0507I LINKING TERMINAL termid TO n-xxxxxx RELAY relayname
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

VIRTEL linked terminal termid to the line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx. The associated relay is relayname (if specified). This message can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIR0508E ERROR: NO AVAILABLE PSEUDO TERMINALS WERE FOUND FOR LINE : n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

VIRTEL could not activate the line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx because there were no associated terminals defined, or the terminals were owned by another line or belonged to a pool.

Action

Check the definition of line n-xxxxxx. Use the VIRTEL console command LINE=n-xxxxxx,DISPLAY to display the associated terminals. Check that terminals are defined whose name starts with the prefix specified in the line definitions, and that these terminals do not belong to another line or to a pool.

VIR0509E termid SERVER servname HAS MISSING OR INVALID DIALNO xxxx
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

A call to server servname from terminal termid failed because the called number is blank or non-numeric.

Action

Check the definition of external server servname. Check that the “Number” field is valid (see “External Servers” in the VIRTEL Connectivity Reference manual). If the value of the “Number” field is blank or “=”, check the called number supplied by the application (CFT, Inter.PEL, STI) which initiated the call. In the case of a VIRKIX application, check that the entry point has a “Mirror” transaction as the first transaction.

VIR0526W termid IS DISCONNECTED DUE TO TIME-OUT
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

The terminal termid was disconnected because it exceeded the inactivity delay.

Action

None.

VIR0527E termid CALLER x25callernumber REJECTED AT ENTRY POINT epname
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

An incoming call from X25 number x25callernumber was rejected. The required entry point epname does not exist.

Action

Verify the call user data used in the connection. If it is acceptable, define the corresponding entry point in VIRTEL.

VIR0528I termid CALLER x25callernumber GETS ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ FROM RULE ‘rulename’
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

VIRTEL allocated entry point epname to an incoming call from X25 number x25callernumber using rule rulename. termid is the name of the VIRTEL terminal which represents the virtual circuit.

Action

None.

VIR0529E termid REJECTING CONFLICTING IN AND OUT CALLS
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

After VIRTEL sent an outgoing call packet on terminal termid, an incoming call arrived on the same virtual circuit.

Action

VIRTEL refuses the incoming call. VIRTEL considers the outgoing call as refused.

VIR0530E termid FAILED CALL TO ‘servname’ THRU LINE n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

An incoming call on terminal termid was unable to be rerouted to the line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx. Either the line does not exist, or it is not started, or it is not connected to its partner application, or line n-xxxxxx is configured to disallow outgoing calls.

Action

Display the definition of the external server servname, and check that the line name is correctly specified. Check that the line is in session with the CTCP or partner application. Check the definition of line n-xxxxxx and ensure that the “Possible calls” field is set to 2 or 3.

VIR0531E termid NO OUTPUT TERMINAL AVAILABLE ON LINE n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

An incoming call on terminal termid could not be rerouted to the line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx because there were insufficient virtual circuits available.

Action

Display the definition of line n-xxxxxx and press F4. Increase the number of terminals where the “I/O” (“Possible calls”) field is set to 2 or 3.

VIR0532E termid OUTPUT CALL REFUSED BY EXIT5
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

An incoming call on terminal termid was unable to be rerouted to the output line because Exit 5 disallowed the outgoing call.

Action

None.

VIR0533E termid CALL IN PROGRESS
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

An incoming call on terminal termid was unable to be rerouted to the output line because another call was in progress on the same terminal.

Action

Retry the call later.

VIR0534E termid EXTERNAL SERVER servname SPECIFIES NON-EXISTENT LINE n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

An incoming call on terminal termid was unable to be rerouted because the output line n-xxxxxx specified in external server servname does not exist.

Action

Display the definition of the external server servname, and check that the line name is correctly specified.

VIR0535E termid LINE n-xxxxxx(linename) DOES NOT PERMIT CALLS TO SERVER
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

An incoming call on terminal termid was unable to be rerouted to the line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx and whose external name is linename. Line n-xxxxxx is configured to disallow outgoing calls.

Action

Check the definition of line n-xxxxxx and ensure that the “Possible calls” field is set to 2 or 3.

VIR0536E termid LINE n-xxxxxx(linename) IS NOT STARTED
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

An incoming call on terminal termid was unable to be rerouted to the line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx and whose external name is linename. The line is not started or it is not connected to its partner application.

Action

Check that the line is started and in session with the CTCP or partner application.

VIR0537E termid LINE n-xxxxxx(linename) HAS NO TERMINALS LINKED
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

An incoming call on terminal termid was unable to be rerouted to the line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx and whose external name is linename. The line has no terminals linked.

Action

Enter the VIRTEL command L=linename,D at the console to determine if the line has terminals and why they are not linked. Check the definition of line n-xxxxxx and ensure that the appropriate terminals are defined and do not duplicate those of another line.

VIR0538I termid GETS ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ FROM RULE ‘rulename’
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

VIRTEL allocated entry point epname to an outgoing call from a GATE or PCNE application. termid is the name of the VIRTEL terminal which represents the virtual circuit.

Action

None.

VIR0539I termid CALLER x25callernumber GETS DEFAULT ENTRY POINT FOR LINE n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

An incoming call from X25 number x25callernumber did not match any of the rules attached to the line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx. termid is the name of the VIRTEL terminal which represents the virtual circuit.

Action

VIRTEL uses the default entry point associated with line n-xxxxxx.

VIR0540I termid GETS DEFAULT ENTRY POINT FOR LINE linename
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

An outgoing call from a GATE or PCNE application did not match any of the rules attached to the line whose external name is linename. termid is the name of the VIRTEL terminal which represents the virtual circuit.

Action

VIRTEL uses the default entry point associated with line linename.

VIR0541I termid OUTBOUND GATE|FAST CALL FROM ctcpappl VIA mchlu TO x25callednumber
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

The CTCP application ctcpappl sent an outgoing call in GATE or Fast Connect mode via MCH mchlu to the X25 number x25callednumber. termid is the name of the VIRTEL terminal which represents the virtual circuit.

Action

None.

VIR0542I termid OUTBOUND PCNE CALL FROM pcneappl VIA pcnelu
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

The PCNE application pcneappl sent an outgoing call via LU pcnelu. The X25 called number will be determined by VIRTEL using the external server definition pcnelu. termid is the name of the VIRTEL terminal which represents the virtual circuit.

Action

None.

VIR0545I termid CALL CLEARED BY VIRTEL CAUSE=xx DIAG=yy
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

VIRTEL terminated the call on terminal termid. xx and yy are the cause and diagnostic codes generated by VIRTEL. The following codes are possible:

  • Cause=00 Diag=02 : No terminals available on output line

  • Cause=0D Diag=40 : Call could not be routed to output line

  • Cause=xx Diag=yy : Error sending to local PCNE or GATE application (xx,yy = VTAM RTNCD/FDBK codes)

  • Cause=EE Diag=EE : Call refused, no master (QLLC 3174 emulation)

Action

For Cause=00, Diag=02: Check the definition of the line. For other codes, examine preceding error messages to determine the cause.

VIR0550I ROUTAGE REJECTED FOR LUNAME luname CAUSE=xx DIAGNOSTIC=dd
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

TELETEL re-routing was refused by the TELETEL PAD for terminal luname.

Action

Refer to the SAPONET documentation for the values of the codes xx and dd also check that your TELETEL subscription supports re-rerouting .

VIR0551I termid CONNECTED TO EXTERNAL SERVICE ssssssss
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

The terminal termid is connected to the external server sssssss via a logical channel used in fast connect mode.

Action

None.

VIR0552I termid DISCONNECTED AFTER nn MINUTES
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

The terminal termid used in Fast-Connect mode was disconnected after nn minutes of connetion time.

Action

None.

VIR0553I RESET REQUEST RECEIVED FROM luname CAUSE=xx DIAGNOSTIC=dd
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

A re-initialisation request was received by the PAD for the terminal luname.

Action

Refer to the SAPONET documentation to determine the cause and diagnostic.

VIR0554I pseudo-terminal LINKED TO service THRU terminal
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

Initialisation of service indicated on the pseudo terminal indicated via the terminal indicated.

Action

None.

VIR0555E INVALID RULE rulename ENTRY POINT ‘epname’
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

Rule rulename used by an X25 line specifies a non-existent entry point epname.

Action

Check the entry point name specified in the rule definition.

Messages VIR06xxx

VIR0601I VIRSTATx status DSN=dsname
Module

VIR0006

Meaning

This message displays the status of a VIRSTATx file in response to a STAT,D command. The status can be:

  • IN USE : VIRTEL is currently recording statistics to this file

  • AVAILABLE : This file is available for use

  • OFFLOAD REQUIRED : This file contains statistical data and cannot be reused until the data has been offloaded using the STATCOPY batch job

  • NOT AVAILABLE : This file cannot be allocated

Action

None.

VIR0603I VIRSTATx OFFLOAD REQUIRED DSN=dsname
Module

VIR0006

Meaning

VIRTEL has determined that the VIRSTATx file is full.

Action

Run the STATCOPY batch job to empty the file. This message is designed to be trapped by an automated operator.

VIR0604I VIRSTAT NOW RECORDING ON VIRSTATx DSN=dsname
Module

VIR0006

Meaning

VIRTEL has started recording statistics on the VIRSTATx file.

Action

None.

VIR0605E NO AVAILABLE VIRSTAT FILES -VIRTEL TERMINATING
Module

VIR0006

Meaning

All of the VIRSTATx files are full or unavailable, and the VIRTCT specifies STATS=(MULTI,TERMINATE).

Action

VIRTEL terminates.

VIR0606I VIRSTAT RECORDING SUSPENDED - RUN OFFLOAD AND ISSUE F virtelstc,STAT,I
Module

VIR0006

Meaning

All of the VIRSTATx files are full or unavailable, and the VIRTCT specifies STATS=(MULTI,CONTINUE).

Action

VIRTEL continues processing, but statistics will no longer be recorded. To restart statistics recording, use the VIRTEL STAT,I command.

VIR0607E VIRSTATx ALLOC ERR=errc-infc DSN=dsname
Module

VIR0006

Meaning

VIRTEL cannot allocate the VIRSTATx file. errc is the error code, and infc is the info code from dynamic allocation. For the meaning of these codes, see OS/390 MVS Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Guide under the heading Interpreting DYNALLOC Return Codes. Commonly encountered codes are: 0210-0000 File in use by another job; 0218-0000 DASD volume not mounted; 1708-0002 File not cataloged.

Action

VIRTEL uses the next VIRSTATx file.

VIR0608E VIRSTATx DEALC ERR=errc-infc DSN=dsname
Module

VIR0006

Meaning

An error occurred during deallocation of the VIRSTATx file. errc is the error code, and infc is the info code from dynamic allocation.

Action

See OS/390 MVS Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Guide under the heading Interpreting DYNALLOC Return Codes.

VIR0609E VIRSTATx synadaf DSN=dsname
Module

VIR0006

Meaning

An error occurred when VIRTEL attempted to write to the VIRSTATx file. synadaf is the message generated by MVS.

Action

Check the DCB attributes of the file.

VIR0610E VIRSTATx OPEN/CLOSE/GET/WRITE ABEND=ccc-rc DSN=dsname
Module

VIR0006

Meaning

An error occurred when VIRTEL attempted to access the VIRSTATx file. ccc is the system completion code, and rc is the return code. For the meaning of these codes, refer to the OS/390 MVS System Codes manual under the heading System Completion Codes. The most commonly encountered codes are B37 or D37, which indicate that the file is full.

Action

VIRTEL switches automatically to the next VIRSTATx file.

VIR0611I VIRSTAT NOW RECORDING TO SMF
Module

VIR0006

Meaning

VIRTEL is recording the VIRSTAT statistics to SMF.

Action

None.

VIR0612E VIRSTAT SMFWTM FAILED.RC=rc
Module

VIR0006

Meaning

An error occurred when VIRTEL attempted to write a SMF record with the IBM SMFWTM macro. For the meaning of these codes, refer to the z/OS IBM MVS System Management Facilities Guide.

Return codes. When the SMFWTM macro returns control, register 15 contains one of the following return codes.

Code dec(hex) Meaning
 36 (24)  The record was not written because the record specified is not currently being recorded.
Action

VIRTEL STATS SMF recording is disabled.

Messages VIR07xxx

VIR0700W ERROR IN TASK taskname PSW= xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
Module

VIR0007

Meaning

A fatal error occurred in taskname (MAIN, VSAM, STAT, LOAD) of VIRTEL. VIRTEL will shut down after printing a dump.

Action

See message VIR0015S and VIR0016W.

Messages VIR08xxx

VIR0800I VIRTEL IS USING NO SECURITY
Module

Security

Meaning

As a result of the SECUR=NO parameter specified in the VIRTCT at startup, VIRTEL is running without security.

Action

None.

VIR0810I VIRTEL IS USING INTERNAL SECURITY
Module

Security

Meaning

As a result of the SECUR=VIRTEL parameter specified in the VIRTCT at startup, VIRTEL is using its own internal security management.

Action

None.

VIR0820I VIRTEL IS USING TSS SECURITY
Module

Security

Meaning

As a result of the SECUR=TOPS parameter specified in the VIRTCT at startup, VIRTEL is using the TOP SECRET security system without RACROUTE.

Action

None.

VIR0830I VIRTEL IS USING RACF SECURITY
Module

Security

Meaning

As a result of the SECUR=RACF parameter specified in the VIRTCT at startup, VIRTEL is using the RACF security system without RACROUTE.

Action

None.

VIR0840I VIRTEL IS USING RACROUTE SECURITY WITH TSS
Module

Security

Meaning

As a result of the SECUR=(RACROUTE,TOPS) parameter specified in the VIRTCT at startup, VIRTEL is using the TOP SECRET security system with RACROUTE.

Action

None.

VIR0843I MIXED-CASE PASSWORD SUPPORT IS ACTIVE
Module

Security

Meaning

The user has defined the MIXEDCASE subparameter in the SECUR TCT keyword for TOP SECRET. This indicates to VIRTEL that it should support lower-case characters in passwords. Consequently VIRTEL will pass passwords to the security manager exactly as entered by the user, without translating them to upper case.

Action

None.

VIR0850I VIRTEL IS USING ACF2 SECURITY
Module

Security

Meaning

VIRTEL is running under VM with the SECUR=ACF2 parameter specified in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIR0860I VIRTEL IS USING RACROUTE SECURITY
Module

Security

Meaning

As a result of the SECUR=RACROUTE parameter specified in the VIRTCT at startup, VIRTEL is using the RACROUTE interface to RACF, ACF2, or other compatible security sub-system.

Action

None.

VIR0861I MIXED-CASE PASSWORD SUPPORT IS ACTIVE
Module

Security

Meaning

The security manager (RACF or compatible sub-system) has indicated to VIRTEL that it supports lower-case characters in passwords. Consequently VIRTEL will pass passwords to the security manager exactly as entered by the user, without translating them to upper case.

Action

None.

VIR0863I MIXED-CASE PASSWORD SUPPORT IS ACTIVE
Module

Security

Meaning

The user has defined the MIXEDCASE subparameter in the SECUR TCT keyword. This indicates to VIRTEL that it should support lower-case characters in passwords. Consequently VIRTEL will pass passwords to the security manager exactly as entered by the user, without translating them to upper case.

Action

None.

Messages VIR09xxx

VIR0900I LICENCE VIRTEL licence information
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

VIRTEL licence information messagee.

Action

None.

VIR0901I LICENCE IS ABOUT TO EXPIRE
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

VIRTEL licence renewal has been triggered as determined by the TCT option WARNING=.

Action

Contact Virtel Support to renew licence.

VIR0904I ACQUIRING TERMINAL relayname(termid)
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

VIRTEL is entering into session with terminal termid associated with relay relayname.

Action

None.

VIR0905I termid RELEASED
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

The terminal termid is released.

Action

None.

VIR0905W UNABLE TO ACTIVATE RELAY relayname(termid)
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

The relay relayname linked to the terminal termid cannot be activated.

Action

Check that the VTAM node containing the relay relayname has been activated, verify that the relay is not already activated for another terminal, and that the terminal is correctly defined in VIRTEL.

VIR0906I applid CONNECTING LUTYPE n PRINTER prterm(luname) TO termid
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

Application applname has connected printer of LU type n terminal name prterm and LU name luname to VIRTEL terminal name termid.

Action

None.

VIR0914E termid ERROR R15=xx R0=yy CONNECTING luname TO applid
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

VIRTEL could not establish a session between VIRTEL LU luname and the ACB applid of a partner application. xx and yy are the hexadecimal error codes from REQSESS.

Action

If R15=00000020, activate the LU luname in VTAM, then enter a VIRTEL START command for the line. For any other value of R15, check that the application applid is active and ready to receive connections, and that the LU luname is in CONCT status.

VIR0915E termid(luname) SESSION REQUEST REFUSED BY applid SENSE=xxxxxxx
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

VIRTEL terminal termid could not establish a session between VIRTEL LU luname and partner application applid. The application rejected the session request with sense code xxxxxxxx.

Action

Check the message log of the partner application (for example, the CICS MSGUSR file) to determine why the application rejected the session request. Refer to the IBM SNA Formats manual to determine the meaning of the sense code. Sense code 08010000 may indicate that the CICS terminal is out of service.

VIR0918W termid RELAY relayname INACTIVATED
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

VIRTEL has closed the relay relayname associated with the terminal termid.

Action

None.

VIR0919I termid RELAY relayname ACTIVATED
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

VIRTEL has opened the relay relayname associated with the terminal termid.

Action

None.

VIR0920E RELAY relayname ALREADY ACTIVE
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

The application relay relayname is already active and in session with another terminal.

Action

Check that the same relay has not been allocated to two different terminals.

VIR0921W NO MORE RELAY AVAILABLE FOR termid POOL ‘poolname’ PREFIX ‘prefix’
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

Terminal termid attempted to connect, but there is no active relay in pool poolname, or all the relays in the pool are in use, or there is no available relay with the specified prefix. The connection is refused by VIRTEL.

Action

Check that the VTAM node containing the relays is activated. Increase the number of relays in the pool poolname. If the message contains a PREFIX then there is a conflict between the prefix specified in the transaction and the terminal names of the relays in the pool.

VIR0922W NBTERM IS TOO SMALL
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

The number of events awaiting simultaneous processing has exceeded the estimated maximum.

Action

VIRTEL automatically allocates additional memory and continues processing. To avoid this message, increase the value of the NBTERM parameter in the VIRTCT.

VIR0923E NO RELAY AVAILABLE FOR termid POOL ‘poolname’ WITH NAME ‘luname’
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

Terminal termid could not allocate the LU luname required by the incoming call because pool poolname does not contain the relay luname.

Action

Check the definitions of terminal termid and pool poolname (F2 from the configuration menu, or F5 from the sub-application system services menu). Check the definition of the rule which matched the incoming call. The relay specified in the “Parameter” field of the rule must exist in the pool.

VIR0924E termid RELAY relayname COULD NOT BE ACTIVATED
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

VIRTEL could not allocate the relay LU named relayname. Either the terminal required by the transaction does not exist in the pool, or the relay is unavailable or is allocated to another line.

Action

Check the definitions of the terminal and transaction.

VIR0925E UNABLE TO ACTIVATE luname (termid) ERROR: errcode
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

VIRTEL could not open the relay luname for the terminal termid. errcode is the ACBERFLG in hexadecimal: 58=APPL already opened by another application, 5A=APPL inactive.

Action

Check that the VTAM node containing the relay has been activated. The command D NET,ID=luname,E should show luname defined as a VTAM APPL in CONCT status.

VIR0951I termid CONNECTED TO EXTERNAL SERVICE ssssssss
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

The terminal termid is connected to external server ssssssss via a logical channel using non Fast-Connect mode.

Action

None.

VIR0956S NO MORE OSCORE AVAILABLE
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

VIRTEL does not have sufficient memory to load a module.

Action

Check the OSCORE parameter of the VIRTCT.

VIR0959E termid CANNOT CONNECT : THIS IS A DEMONSTRATION SYSTEM WITH LIMITED RESOURCES
Module

VIR0009

Meaning

The terminal termid has attempted to establish a session with a VTAM application, but the limit on the number of active sessions permitted by your VIRTEL license has already been reached.

Action

Wait until another terminal disconnects, or contact Syspertec to upgrade your license.

Messages VIR10xxx

VIR1021I VIRARBO type RECORD name ADDED/UPDATED/DELETED BY USER userid AT TERMINAL termid
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

User userid at terminal termid has added, updated, or deleted a record in the VIRTEL configuration file. type is the record type (LINE, TERMINAL, SERVER, …) and name is the entity name.

Action

None.

VIR1062W ERROR ACCESSING FILE filename
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

VIRTEL has detected an error accessing file filename.

Action

Contact technical support.

VIR1063W ERROR : FILE filename NOT FOUND IN VIRTCT
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

File filename is not defined in the VIRTCT.

Action

Add the definition and reassemble the VIRTCT.

VIR1064E ERROR : TERMINAL termid FAILED TO SEND MAIL
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

VIRTEL detected an SMTP protocol error.

Action

Contact technical support.

VIR1065W LINE linename IS UNKNOWN
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

A START or STOP command entered at the “Status of Lines” screen refers to a line unknown to VIRTEL.

Action

Contact technical support.

VIR1066W LINE linename ALREADY ACTIVE
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

A START command was entered at the “Status of Lines” screen for a line which was already started.

Action

None.

VIR1067W LINE linename (n-xxxxxx) START / STOP REQUESTED
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

VIRTEL processed a START or STOP command from the “Status of Lines” screen on the line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx.

Action

None.

VIR1068E command NOT VALID FOR linetype LINE n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0010

Meaning

START and STOP commands entered at the “Status of Lines” screen are not valid for lines of type APPCn, GATE or FASTC. This message may also be issued for lines of type TCPn or XMn if the corresponding TCPn or XMn parameter is not coded in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

Messages VIR11xxx

VIR11D1W termid ERROR LOADING SCRIPT scriptnam IN TRANSACTION tranid
Module

VIR0011D

Meaning

Transaction tranid at terminal termid called for a scenario module which could not be loaded.

Action

Check the log for a previous message VIR0031W. Check the module name specified in the “Input Message Exit” or “Output Message Exit” field of transaction tranid. Ensure that this module exists in the VIRTEL load library and is a valid scenario module. Recompile the scenario using the current version of the VIRTEL SCRNAPI macro library.

VIR11D2W termid INVALID FA39 SCRIPT RECEIVED
Module

VIR0011D

Meaning

The transaction at terminal termid called for a scenario module which was not valid.

Action

Check the module name specified in the “Input Message Exit” or “Output Message Exit” field of the transaction. Ensure that this module contains a valid scenario of the requested type. Recompile the scenario using the current version of the VIRTEL SCRNAPI macro library.

Messages VIR15xxx

VIR1501E termid REQSESS FAILED, NO RELAY DEFINED
Module

VIR0015

Meaning

Terminal termid could not be connected to a VTAM application because the terminal has no relay defined.

Action

Specify the name of a VIRTEL relay LU in the “Relay” field of the terminal definition. The relay LU must also be defined in a VTAM APPL statement.

VIR1502E termid PASSTICKET ERROR FOR applname / userid SAF RC: ‘safrc’ RACF RC: ‘racrc’ RACF REASON: ‘racreas’
Module

VIR0015

Meaning

VIRTEL does not have sufficient access rights to create or validate a passticket allowing user userid at terminal termid to access application applname. This message is usually preceded by message ICH408I which shows the name of the resource to which VIRTEL must be granted access.

Action

Examine the SAF and RACF return codes and the RACF reason code to determine the cause. Check that VIRTEL has access to resource IRR.RTICKETSERV in the FACILITY class, and also to resource IRRPTAUTH.applname.userid in the PTKTDATA class. The generic resource IRRPTAUTH.** may be used to permit VIRTEL to generate passtickets for all applications. For an explanation of the return codes and reason codes, see z/OS Security Server RACF Callable Services chapter 2 “R_ticketserv”. Some common codes are:

SAF RC  RACF RC     Reason  Meaning
8       8           4       Input parameter list error.
8       8           10      Virtel is not authorized to generate Pass tickets. See message ICH408I in SYSLOG.
8       10          1C      There is no profile in the PTKTDATA class for the application or PTKTDATA class is not active.
VIR1551I termid(luname) CONNECTED TO “applname”
Module

VIR0015

Meaning

Terminal termid has been connected to application applname via the VIRTEL relay LU luname. This message can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIR1552I termid DISCONNECTED AFTER nn MINUTES
Module

VIR0015

Meaning

Terminal termid has been disconnected from an application after nn minutes of connection time.

Action

None.

Messages VIR17xxx

VIR1705W UNABLE TO ACTIVATE relayname(termid)
Module

VIR0017

Meaning

The relay relayname linked to terminal termid has not been activated.

Action

Check the activation of the VTAM book containing the relay relayname, check also that the relay is not already activated for another terminal and that the relay is correctly defined in VIRTEL.

VIR1724E FILE NOT FOUND filename
Module

VIR0017, VIR0B17

Meaning

The file filename cannot be accessed by VIRTEL.

Action

Check the state of the file and its definition in VIRTEL.

VIR1725E linename: ERROR ACCESSING ‘key’ ON filename
Module

VIR0017

Meaning

A VSAM error occurred when VIRTEL attempted to access file filename.

Action

Check the state of the file and its definition in VIRTEL.

VIR1726E termid ERROR ADDING TO FILE ‘filename’
Module

VIR0017

Meaning

A VSAM error occurred when VIRTEL attempted to write to file filename.

Action

Check the SYSLOG for preceding message IEC070I.

VIR1727E Error: Cannot write to Read only file xxxxxxxx
Module

VIR0017

Meaning

A VSAM error occurred when VIRTEL attempted to write to file xxxxxxxx which has been defined as READONLY.

Action

Check the TCT definitions. VSAMTYPE=READONLY and UFILE options.

VIR1728E Error: Cannot open xxxxxxxx file. File control record missing.
Module

VIR0017

Meaning

A VSAM error occurred when VIRTEL attempted to open file xxxxxxxx and obtain the control record.

Action

Check the SYSLOG for other error messages. Contact technical support.

VIR1729E LINE linename NOT FOUND
Module

VIR0B17

Meaning

An instruction in a scenario (SEND$ TO-LINE, SEND$ VARIABLE-TO-LINE), or a tag in an HTML page, for example: {{{IP- ADDR “linename”}}}, refers to a non-existent line.

Action

Specify a valid line name.

VIR1756S NO MORE OSCORE AVAILABLE
Module

VIR0017

Meaning

VIRTEL cannot load a program in memory due to insufficient space.

Action

Check the OCORE parameter of the VIRTCT.

Messages VIR19xxx

VIR1952I luname DISCONNECTED AFTER nn MINUTES
Module

VIR0019

Meaning

The terminal luname has been disconnected after nn minutes of connection time.

Action

None.

Messages VIR21xxx

VIR2102W UNABLE TO LOAD THE TRANSACTION USSTAB mmmmmmmm. DEFAULT USSTAB USSVIRT WILL BE USED.
Module

VIR0021W

Meaning

The load module mmmmmmmm could not be found in the DFHRPL module list when attempting to load a user defined USSTAB.

Action

Correct the module name in the VIR0021W transaction or determine why the module could not be found in the DFHRPL load library list.

VIR2103E INVALID FIELD STARTING:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Module

VIR0021W

Meaning

The user USSTAB has data lengths greater than 240 characters without an intervening SF 3270 code (x’1D60’).

Action

Static data in the USSTAB must be separated by an SF 3270 code every 240 characters or less. For example DATA,SF,DATA,SF,DATA,SF. The DATA portion of this 3270 string cannot be greater than 240 characters. The default USSVIRT table will be loaded or the USSTAB= table as defined in the TCT.

VIR2104E INPUT LENGTH ERROR IN USER USSTAB
Module

VIR0021W

Meaning

In input field greater than 50 characters has been detected in the users USSTAB.

Action

A user USSTAB should only have one input field identified by the Insert Cursor 3270 code X’13’. This input field should not be greater than 50 characters. Correct the USSTAB source and reassemble the module. Ensure that the input field is terminated with a SF code. For example x’1d40’,x’13’,CL49’ ‘,X’1d60’ means SFUNINH_FIELD,INSRT CURSOR,INPUT AREA,SFINH_FIELD. The IC also takes up one character of the input area so X’13’,CL49’ ‘ equates to 50 characters. The default USSVIRT table will be loaded.

VIR2105E COMMAND TABLE OVERFLOW
Module

VIR0021W

Meaning

An internal error has occurred in processing the users USSTAB.

Action

The default USSVIRT table will be loaded or the USSTAB= table as defined in the TCT.

VIR2106E MULTIPLE INPUT FIELDS FOUND
Module

VIR0021W

Meaning

Multiple input fields have been found in the users USSTAB. Input fields are identified by the Insert Cursor 3270 code X’13’.

Action

A user USSTAB can only have one input field identified by the Insert Cursor 3270 code X’13’. Remove all but one input field and reassemble the module. The default USSVIRT table will be loaded or the USSTAB= table as defined in the TCT.

VIR2106E COMMAND TABLE OVERFLOW
Module

VIR0021W

Meaning

An internal error has occurred in processing the users USSTAB.

Action

The default USSVIRT table will be loaded or the USSTAB= table as defined in the TCT.

VIR2121E epname HAS NO TRANSACTIONS
Module

VIR0021B

Meaning

Entry point epname has no transactions defined.

Action

Define at least one transaction under entry point epname.

VIR2151E epname HAS NO TRANSACTION NAMED ‘tranid’
Module

VIR0021E

Meaning

An incoming X25 call specifies the name tranid in the first 8 bytes of its preconnection message, but entry point epname has no transaction of that name. The call is cleared.

Action

Define a transaction with external name tranid under entry point epname. See the description of VIR0021E in the VIRTEL Connectivity Reference manual.

VIR2161E epname HAS NO TRANSACTION FOR LOGON DATA logonmsg
Module

VIR0021F

Meaning

Entry point epname has no transaction whose “Logon message” field matches the preconnection message (logonmsg) of an incoming X25 call. The call is cleared.

Action

Under entry point epname, define a transaction whose “Logon message” field matches the start of logonmsg. Check that the contents of this field are within apostrophes. See the description of VIR0021F in the VIRTEL Connectivity Reference manual.

VIR2162E epname TRANSACTION tranid HAS INCORRECT DATA IN LOGON MESSAGE FIELD
Module

VIR0021F

Meaning

The contents of the “Logon message” field in the definition of transaction tranid is not in the format required by program VIR0021F, which is specified as the menu program for entry point epname.

Action

VIRTEL ignores this transaction definition. Check that the “Logon message” field contains a character string or hexadecimal string enclosed in apostrophes. See the description of VIR0021F in the VIRTEL Connectivity Reference manual.

VIR2171E epname HAS NO TRANSACTION NAMED USSMSG01
Module

VIR0021G

Meaning

Entry point epname has no transaction whose “Logon message” field matches the preconnection message of an incoming X25 call, and VIRTEL cannot send an error message to the terminal because there is no transaction with external name USSMSG01. The call is cleared.

Action

Define a transaction with external name USSMSG01 under entry point epname. See the description of VIR0021G in the VIRTEL Connectivity Reference manual.

VIR2172E epname TRANSACTION tranid HAS INCORRECT DATA IN LOGON MESSAGE FIELD
Module

VIR0021G

Meaning

The contents of the “Logon message” field in the definition of transaction tranid is not in the format required by program VIR0021G, which is specified as the menu program for entry point epname.

Action

VIRTEL ignores this transaction definition. Check that the “Logon message” field contains a character string or hexadecimal string enclosed in apostrophes. See the description of VIR0021G in the VIRTEL Connectivity Reference manual.

VIR21J1E epname HAS NO AVAILABLE TRANSACTION-ERROR=errcode
Module

VIR0021J

Meaning

VIRTEL did not find any available transaction in entry point epname. The error code errcode indicates the reason:

  • 1 : the entry point has no transactions

  • 2 : none of the VTAM applications referenced by the transactions of the entry point are active.

Action

For code 1, define at least one transaction under entry point epname. For code 2, start at least one of the VTAM applications referenced by the transactions under entry point epname.

Messages VIR27xxx

VIR2701W USER userid SENT ‘c’ TO LINE ‘n-xxxxxx’ FROM TERMINAL ‘termid’
Module

VIR0027

Meaning

User userid at terminal termid sent command c to the line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx from the “State of lines” screen.

Action

None.

Messages VIR31xxx

VIR3101W WARNING: LECAM SERVER servname MODIFIED
Module

VIR0031

Meaning

This message indicate that the definition of external server servname has been modified. The server specifies LECAM emulation.

Action

Following this type of modification, any previous “service proposition” from a LECAM PC is no longer available for use by new clients. A new “service proposition” must be generated by restarting the LECAM service application on the PC.

Messages VIR35xxx

VIR3551I termid CONNECTING AS PERSONAL COMPUTER “xxxxxxxx”
Module

VIR0035

Meaning

Terminal termid running VIRTEL/PC has connected to VIRTEL. The PC identification is xxxxxxxx.

Action

None.

VIR3552I termid DISCONNECTED AFTER nn MINUTES
Module

VIR0035

Meaning

Terminal termid has disconnected after nn minutes of connection.

Action

None.

VIR3553I termid IDENTIFICATION ERROR FOR PERSONAL COMPUTER “xxxxxxxx”
Module

VIR0035

Meaning

The terminal connected to VIRTELPC will be disconnected at the data processing center. The entry point used requires identification of the PC. This PC has not been defined at the host site.

Action

Check the definition of the PC copy at the host site. If it exists purge the associated sign-on.

VIR3554I Input call
Module

VIR0035

Meaning

A request for asynchronous connection is being processed.

Action

None.

Messages VIR39xxx

VIR3952I luname DISCONNECTED AFTER nn MINUTES
Module

VIR0039

Meaning

The terminal luname has disconnected after having been connected for nn minutes.

Action

None.

Messages VIR60xxx

VIR6004I ATTACH VIRSV SUCCESSFUL TCB=xxxxxxxx PROG=VSVTINIT
Module

VIR6000

Meaning

VIRSV subtask has been successfully attached VSVTINIT.

Action

None.

VIR6006I INITIALIZE VIRSV SUCCESSFUL
Module

VIR6000

Meaning

VIRSV has successfully initialised.

Action

None.

VIR6010E VIRSV ERROR VSVPCMDE RC=x
Module

VIR6000

Meaning

VIRSV subtask terminates with RC=x. If RC is greater than 0 then an error has occurred.

Action

Contact Syspertec Support if RC is greater than 0.

VIR6012I ATTACH VIRTEL SUCCESSFUL TCB=xxxxxxxx PROG=VIR6001
Module

VIR6000

Meaning

VIRTEL has successfully attached subrtask VIR6001.

Action

None.

VIR6016I VIRTEL TERMINATED
Module

VIR6000

Meaning

The main Virtel task has terminated.

Action

None.

VIR6017I FORCIBLY DETACHING VIRTEL
Module

VIR6000

Meaning

After the VIRSV subtask terminates, VIR6000 waits up to 5 seconds, and then detaches the VIRTEL subtask if it has not already terminated by itself.

Action

None.

Messages VIR62xxx

VIR6202W LU 6.2 SESSION STARTED WITH applname (luname)
Module

VIR0062

Meaning

An LU 6.2 session has been opened between VIRTEL LU luname and partner application applname.

Action

None.

VIR6203W LU 6.2 SESSION STARTED WITH applname
Module

VIR0062

Meaning

LU 6.2 CNOS negotiation with partner LU applname was successful.

Action

None.

VIR6204W LU 6.2 SESSION REQUESTED BY UNDEFINED pseudolu
Module

VIR0062

Meaning

A request for an LU 6.2 session has been issued intended for a pseudo terminal pseudolu that is not under the control of VIRTEL.

Action

Check the parameters associated with the request.

VIR6205W UNABLE TO ACTIVATE luname (n-xxxxxx) ERROR: xx
Module

VIR0062

Meaning

LU luname associated with the line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx could not be activated. xx is the ACB error code (see the IBM VTAM Programming manual)

Action

Check that the VTAM node containing LU luname has been activated, check that the LU is not already in use on another line, and that the line is correctly defined in VIRTEL.

VIR6206W LU 6.2 SESSION RESET FOR LU applname (luname)
Module

VIR0062

Meaning

An LU 6.2 session has been reinitialised between VIRTEL LU luname and partner application applname.

Action

None.

VIR6208W LU 6.2 CONVERSATION (luname – applname) STARTING ON n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0062

Meaning

A conversation has begun between VIRTEL LU luname and a partner application applname on the line with internal name n-xxxxxx.

Action

None.

VIR6210W LU 6.2 CONVERSATION REQUESTED BY UNDEFINED pseudolu
Module

VIR0062

Meaning

An LU 6.2 request was sent intended for a pseudo terminal pseudolu not under the control of VIRTEL.

Action

Check the parameters associated with the request.

VIR6212W CONVERSATION cccccccc STARTED ON n-xxxxxx
Module

VIR0062

Meaning

The conversation number cccccccc has begun on the line with internal name n-xxxxxx.

Action

None.

VIR6216W luname(applname) INACTIVATED
Module

VIR0062

Meaning

The LU6.2 session between LU luname and the application applname has been deactivated.

Action

None.

VIR6218S NO MORE OSCORE AVAILABLE
Module

VIR0062

Meaning

VIRTEL cannot load a program in memory due to insufficient space.

Action

Check the OSCORE parameter of the VIRTCT.

VIR6220W LU 6.2 SESSION LOST FOR LINE n-xxxxxx (luname – applname)
Module

VIR0062

Meaning

The LU 6.2 session between VIRTEL LU luname and partner application applname has been lost. n-xxxxxx is the internal name of the APPC line.

Action

None.

VIR6222E ERROR ON applname - R15-R0 : yyyy zzzz RCPRI: pri RCSEC: sec REQ: req QUAL: qual STATE: stat SENSE: sens
Module

VIR0062

Meaning

An unexpected error has occurred during dialogue in LU 6.2 mode.

Action

Contact technical support.

VIR6223E ERROR ON applname - R15-R0 : yyyy zzzz RCPRI: pri RCSEC: sec REQ: req QUAL: qual STATE: stat SENSE: sens
Module

VIR0062

Meaning

An unexpected error has occurred during dialogue in LU 6.2 mode between application applname and VIRTEL. This message has no significance excepting if R15 = 00 (yyyy) and R0 = 0B (zzzz).

Action

See return code RCPRI and RCSEC in the IBM VTAM Programming for LU 6.2 manual.

VIR6224W ENDING CONVERSATION cccccccc WITH applname
Module

VIR0062

Meaning

APPC conversation cccccccc with partner application applname has ended.

Action

None.

Messages VIR65xxx

VIR6599E linename CANNOT START -DEFINITION IS INCOMPLETE
Module

VIR0615

Meaning

The line whose external name is linename contains a definition error (for example, protocol program not defined) and cannot be started.

Action

Correct the line definition.

Messages VIR75xxx

VIR7551I applname CONNECTING pseudolu
Module

VIR0715

Meaning

The application applname is connected to the pseudo terminal pseudolu in LU 6.2 single session mode (APPC1).

Action

None.

VIR7552I applname DISCONNECTING pseudolu
Module

VIR0715

Meaning

The LU 6.2 application applname has disconnected from the pseudo terminal pseudolu.

Action

None.

VIR7599I applname CONNECTED
Module

VIR0715

Meaning

The LU 6.2 application applname is connected to VIRTEL in single session mode (APPC1).

Action

None.

Messages VIR85xxx

VIR8551I applname CONNECTING pseudolu
Module

VIR0815

Meaning

The application applname is connected to the pseudo terminal pseudolu in shared LU 6.2 mode (APPC2).

Action

None.

VIR8552I applname DISCONNECTING pseudolu
Module

VIR0815

Meaning

The LU 6.2 application applname has disconnected from the pseudo terminal pseudolu.

Action

None.

VIR8553I applname ACCEPTED pseudolu
Module

VIR0815

Meaning

The application applname has accepted the pseudo terminal pseudolu.

Action

None.

VIR8599I applname (n-xxxxxx) CONNECTED
Module

VIR0815

Meaning

The LU 6.2 application applname is connected to VIRTEL in shared session mode (APPC2) on the line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx.

Action

None.

Messages VIR91xxx

VIR9151I applid CONNECTING LUTYPE n PRINTER prname(luname) TO termid
Module

VIR0915I

Meaning

While connecting a non-predefined VTAM LU, application applid connected printer LU type n with terminal name prname and LU name luname to terminal termid

Action

Aucune.

Messages VIR99xxx

VIR9901E termid: ERROR nnnnnnnn CALLING TRANSACTION tranname FROM ENTRY POINT epname
Module

VIR0099

Meaning

Transaction tranname associated with the entry point epname and started by terminal luname cannot be found and shows error nnnnnnnn.

Action

Check the definition of the entry point and transactions to ensure that the terminal has been defined.

VIR9905W LU 6.2 relayname (applname) ACTIVATED
Module

VIR0000, VIR0062

Meaning

The LU6.2 session between the relay relayname and the application applname has been activated.

Action

None.

VIR9999S GETMAIN FATAL ERROR
Module

VIR0000

Meaning

An unexpected error has occurred while requesting memory. The system will stop.

Action

Contact technical support.

VIR9999I INVITATION A LIBERER RECUE DE termname
Module

VIR0005

Meaning

Terminal termname has sent a REQUEST FREE command and will be force disconnected.

Action

None.

Messages VIRB1xxx

VIRB171I LINE linename (n-xxxxxx) IS WAITING FOR m-yyyyyy ACTIVATION
Module

VIR0B17

Meaning

Initialisation of the line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx is waiting for line m-yyyyyy to start, because WAIT-LINE(m-yyyyyy) was specified in the “Startup prerequisite” field in the definition of line n-xxxxxx.

Action

Activate line m-yyyyyy, or wait until VIRTEL activates it.

VIRB172I LINE linename (n-xxxxxx) FAILED TO PROCESS: condition
Module

VIR0B17

Meaning

There is an invalid value condition in the “Startup prerequisite” field in the definition of the line whose external name is linename and whose internal name is n-xxxxxx, or condition refers to an unknown line name.

Action

Correct the definition of line n-xxxxxx.

VIRB173I LINE linename (n-xxxxxx) STARTUP IS NOT AUTOMATIC
Module

VIR0B17

Meaning

Initialisation of the line whose external name is linename and whose internal name is n-xxxxxx is waiting for a START command, because WAIT-COMMAND is specified in the “Startup prerequisite” field in the definition of the line.

Action

To activate the line, enter the VIRTEL command LINE=n-xxxxxx,START at the system console.

VIRB174I LINE linename (n-xxxxxx) STARTUP IS PASSIVE
Module

VIR0B17

Meaning

Initialisation of the line whose external name is linename and whose internal name is n-xxxxxx is waiting for a VTAM BIND from its partner LU, because WAIT-PARTNER is specified in the “Startup prerequisite” field in the definition of the line.

Action

To activate the line, start the partner application.

VIRB176I LINE linename (n-xxxxxx), RESTARTED BY m-yyyyyy
Module

VIR0B17

Meaning

Following activation of line m-yyyyyy, VIRTEL has begun initialisation of the line whose external name is linename and whose internal name is n-xxxxxx.

Action

None.

VIRB177I LINE linename (n-xxxxxx) IS WAITING FOR m-yyyyyy ACTIVATION
Module

VIR0B17

Meaning

Initialisation of the line whose external name is linename and whose internal name is n-xxxxxx is waiting for line m- yyyyyy to start, because MIMIC-LINE(m-yyyyyy) is specified in the “Startup prerequisite” field in the definition of line n-xxxxxx.

Action

Activate line m-yyyyyy, or wait until VIRTEL activates it.

VIRB178I LINE linename (n-xxxxxx), STOPPED BY m-yyyyyy
Module

VIR0B17

Meaning

Following the deactivation of line m-yyyyyy, VIRTEL has stopped the line whose external name is linename and whose internal name is n-xxxxxx, because MIMIC-LINE(m-yyyyyy) is specified in the “Startup prerequisite” field in the definition of line n-xxxxxx.

Action

None.

VIRB179E ERROR ON: luname ALLOCATING 64 BITS STORAGE - RETCODE: xxxxxxxx - REASON CODE: xxxxxxxx
Module

VIR0B17

Meaning

An memory allocation attempt failed while trying to store a VIRTEL variable above ‘above the BAR’ (ie in 64 bits storage). The hexadecimal return code and reason code could be researched in the DC2 code in the IBM “z/OS MVS System Codes” manual or possibly in the IBM IARV64 service documentation in the “MVS Assembler Services Reference” manual. Virtel currently limits the maximum size of a Virtel variable to 2 gigabytes. The maximum amount of 64-bit private virtual memory available to the Virtel address space can be controles by the MEMLIMIT JCL parameter.

Action

Use an appropriate value in the MEMLIMIT JCL parameter.

Messages VIRB4xxx

VIRB411E termid UPLOAD FAILED FOR USER userid
Module

VIR0041B

Meaning

Upload of an HTML page has failed. The page was received from user userid on terminal termid.

Action

See message sent by VIRTEL to the user.

Messages VIRB9xxx

VIRB903W LINE x-nnnnnn TAKES INPUT FROM: indd AND OUTPUTS TO: outdd
Module

VIR0B09

Meaning

The batch line with internal name x-nnnnnn has started. The input data for this line will be taken from ddname indd and the output data will be written to ddname outdd.

Action

None.

VIRB904W linename PROCESSING .GET|.POST|.RAW|.END|.EOJ COMMAND
Module

VIR0B09

Meaning

The batch line with external name linename is processing the indicated command. This message is not displayed if SILENCE=YES is specified in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRB906W LINE x-nnnnnn CLOSING indd AND outdd
Module

VIR0B09

Meaning

The batch line with internal name x-nnnnnn is terminating. The input ddname indd and the output ddname outdd are being closed.

Action

None.

VIRB907W linename ENDING WITH RETURN CODE xxxxxxxx (dddddddd)
Module

VIR0B09

Meaning

The batch line with external name linename is terminating. xxxxxxxx is the hexadecimal return code of the batch job step, and dddddddd is the return code in decimal.

Action

None.

VIRB908E x-nnnnnn INVALID COMMAND ‘xxxx’ REPLACED BY ‘.EOJ’
Module

VIR0B09

Meaning

The batch line with internal name x-nnnnnn has encountered an unknown command xxxx in its input data file. The command is processed as if it were an end of job command, and the batch job terminates with return code 16.

Action

Check the input data for the batch line.

VIRB909E x-nnnnnn OPEN ERROR, EOJ REQUESTED
Module

VIR0B09

Meaning

The batch line with internal name x-nnnnnn was unable to open its input or output file. The batch job terminates with return code 16.

Action

Check the console log for error messages. Check that the job contains DD statements for the input and output files associated with this batch line.

VIRB912W termid OBJECT nnnnnnnn STARTED
Module

VIR0B09

Meaning

Terminal termid associated with a batch line has begun processing.

Action

None.

VIRB922W termid ENDING OBJECT nnnnnnnn
Module

VIR0B09

Meaning

Terminal termid associated with a batch line has finished processing.

Action

None.

VIRB923E termid REQ|PARAM xxxx COMPLETION CODE code REASON CODE xxxxxxxx (dddddddd) LINE linename
Module

VIR0B09

Meaning

A batch request has terminated abnormally. linename is the external name of the batch line, termid is the associated terminal name, type is the type of request, code is the abend code, xxxxxxxx is the reason code in hexadecimal and dddddddd is the decimal equivalent.

Action

Inspect the console log for other error messages which may explain the cause. Contact technical support.

VIRB924E termid OBJECT|PARAM nnnnnnnn REQ type COMPLETION CODE code REASON CODE xxxxxxxx (dddddddd) LINE linename
Module

VIR0B09

Meaning

An error or unexpected end of file was detected while reading the input file for a batch line. linename is the external name of the batch line, termid is the associated terminal name, type is the type of request, code is the abend code, xxxxxxxx is the reason code in hexadecimal and dddddddd is the decimal equivalent.

Action

Check that the input file is correct.

Messages VIRC1xxx

VIRC121E PAGE NOT FOUND FOR termid ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ DIRECTORY ‘tranid’(dirname dirkey) PAGE ‘filename’ URL’url’
Module

VIR0C12

Meaning

HTML page filename requested by terminal termid does not exist in the directory dirname specified by the transaction whose external name is tranid linked to entry point epname. The directory key is dirkey. VIRTEL sent a 404 NOT FOUND reply to the terminal.

Action

Check that the browser requested the correct page. Upload the page into the directory dirname.

VIRC122E ERROR termid IS SENDING A SCENARIO PF KEY BUT SCENARIO IS MISSING IN TRANSACTION ‘tranid’ ENTRY POINT ‘epname’
Module

VIR0C12

Meaning

Terminal termid sent an HTTP request containing a PF=SCENARIO parameter (see “Function key management” in the VIRTEL Web Access Guide) but the transaction whose external name is tranid does not have an input scenario specified.

Action

Add the name of an input scenario to the transaction tranid defined under entry point epname.

Messages VIRC4xxx

VIRC411E termid UPLOAD FAILED FOR USER userid
Module

VIR0041C

Meaning

Upload of an HTML page has failed. The page was received from user userid on terminal termid.

Action

See message sent by VIRTEL to the user.

Messages VIRCAxxx

VIRCA01W CRYn INITIALISING CRYPTOGRAPHY WITH PARAMETERS: ’name1’,’algs’,’algp’,’engine’,’encoding’,’chaining’,’padding’
Module

VIR0CA0

Meaning

VIRTEL is initializing the cryptographic engine specified by the CRYPTn parameter of the VIRTCT. Refer to the VIRTEL Installation Guide for the meaning of the parameters.

Action

None.

VIRCA02W CRYn termid REQUEST FOR PUBLIC KEY
Module

VIR0CA0

Meaning

An HTML page delivered to terminal termid has requested VIRTEL to generate a public key using the method specified by the CRYPTn parameter of the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRCA03W CRYn termid DECRYPTING SESSION KEY
Module

VIR0CA0

Meaning

VIRTEL has received an encrypted session key from the terminal termid and is decrypting the key according to the method specified by the CRYPTn parameter of the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRCA04W CRYn termid ENCRYPTING A MESSAGE
Module

VIR0CA0

Meaning

A message to be sent to terminal termid is being encrypted according to the method specified by the CRYPTn parameter of the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRCA04W CRYn termid DECRYPTING A MESSAGE
Module

VIR0CA0

Meaning

A message received from terminal termid is being decrypted according to the method specified by the CRYPTn parameter of the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRCA11W CRYn INITIALISING CRYPTOGRAPHY WITH PARAMETERS: ’name1’,’algs’,’algp’,’engine’,’encoding’,’chaining’,’padding’
Module

VIR0CA1

Meaning

VIRTEL is initializing the cryptographic engine specified by the CRYPTn parameter of the VIRTCT. Refer to the VIRTEL Installation Guide for the meaning of the parameters.

Action

None.

VIRCA12W termid CRYn REQUEST FOR PUBLIC KEY
Module

VIR0CA1

Meaning

An HTML page delivered to terminal termid has requested VIRTEL to generate a public key using the method specified by the CRYPTn parameter of the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRCA13W termid CRYn DECRYPTING SESSION KEY
Module

VIR0CA1

Meaning

VIRTEL has received an encrypted session key from the terminal termid and is decrypting the key according to the method specified by the CRYPTn parameter of the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRCA17E termid CRYn Error servname retc=xxxx reas=yyyy
Module

VIR0CA1

Meaning

A call to an ICSF cryptographic service servname failed with return code xxxx and reason code yyyy. The return code and reason code are shown in hexadecimal.

Action

Refer to SA22-7522 z/OS Cryptographic Services ICSF Application Programmer’s Guide Appendix A for the meaning of ICSF return codes and reason codes. Return code 0000000C means that ICSF services are not available, usually because the CSF started task is not correctly initialized.

VIRCA18E termid keylen=nnnn fieldlen=nnnn
Module

VIR0CA1

Meaning

This message is issued in conjunction with message VIRCA17E. It indicates length of the symmetric key and the length of the field being encrypted or decrypted when the error occurred.

Action

Refer to preceding message VIRCA17E.

Messages VIRCFxxx

VIRCF27E SYNTAX ERROR IN EXEC PARAMETER INVALID EXEC PARAMETER - RC = 16
Module

VIRCONF

Meaning

One of the value specified in the PARM parameter of the EXEC card is invalid. Valid values are: LOAD, UNLOAD, SCAN or LANG=

Action

Correct the parameter.

VIRCF28E NOT AUTHORIZED TO UNLOAD PLAINTXT SECURITY (eg RACF) ERROR - RC = 12
Module

VIRCONF

Meaning

The user code assign to the job is not authorized to access the ARBO file according to the operation specified in the PARM parameter.

Action

Contact security department to obtain sufficient permissions to perform the desired operation.

VIRCF47E OPEN FAILED FOR SYSPUNCH DDNAME SYSPUNCH OPEN ERROR - RC = 16
Module

VIRCONF

Meaning

Open failed on the SYSPUNCH entry.

Action

Check the SYSPUNCH specification.

VIRCF48E OPEN FAILED FOR SYSPRINT DDNAME SYSPRINT OPEN ERROR - RC = 16
Module

VIRCONF

Meaning

Open failed on the SYSPRINT entry.

Action

Check the SYSPRINT specification.

VIRCF50E OPEN FAILED FOR SYSIN DDNAME SYSPIN OPEN ERROR - RC = 16
Module

VIRCONF

Meaning

Open failed on the SYSIN entry.

Action

Check the SYSPIN specification.

VIRCF52E VSAM OPEN ERROR DDNAME=VIRARBO, R15=XXXXXXXX, ACBERFLG=XXXXXXXX VSAM error code opening VIRARBO - RC = 16
Module

VIRCONF

Meaning

Unexpected VSAM error occurred during access of VIRARBO file. R15 and ACBERFLG gives the error and the reason of the error.

Action

Verify the values of the return codes in the appropriate IBM documentation. VSAM error codes are documented in the chapter entitled VSAM Macro Return and Reason Codes in the IBM manual DFSMS Macro Instructions for Data Sets.

VIRCF54E DYNALLC FAILED FOR dsname
Module

VIRCONF

Meaning

Dynamic allocation failed to allocate the dataset dsname.

Action

The UNLOAD is aborted. Check that the correct dataset name has been specified in the DSN= keyword and that the dataset has been preallocated.

Messages VIRCTxxx

VIRCT01E CRYn ERROR INSTALLING ‘NO-ENCRYPTION’ SUBTASK
Module

VIR0CT0

Meaning

An unexpected error occurred while initializing the VIRTEL subtask for the no-encryption module specified by the CRYPTn parameter of the VIRTCT.

Action

Contact technical support.

VIRCT02W CRYn ‘NO-ENCRYPTION’ SUBTASK STARTED
Module

VIR0CT0

Meaning

Successful initialization of the VIRTEL subtask for the no-encryption module specified by the CRYPTn parameter of the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRCT03W CRYn ‘NO-ENCRYPTION’ SUBTASK ENDED
Module

VIR0CT0

Meaning

Termination of the VIRTEL subtask for the no-encryption module specified by the CRYPTn parameter of the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRCT05W CRYn ‘NO-ENCRYPTION’ SESSION KEY READY
Module

VIR0CT0

Meaning

VIRTEL has established a session key for a terminal using the no-encryption module specified by the CRYPTn parameter of the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRCT101
VIRCT10I ICSFSTAT : FMID=fmid STATUS1=n STATUS2=n CPACF=n AES=n DSA=n RSA1=n RSA2=n RSA3=n ACC=n
VIRCT10I ICSFST2 : VERSION=vers FMID=fmid STATUS1=n STATUS2=n STATUS3=n STATUS4=n
VIRCT10I STATAES : NMK-STATUS=n CMK-STATUS=n OMK-STATUS=n KEYLEN=n
VIRCT10I STATCCA : NMK-STATUS=n CMK-STATUS=n OMK-STATUS=n CCA-APP-VERS=n CCA-APP-BUILD=n USER-ROLE=n
VIRCT10I STATCARD : ADAPTERS=n DES=n RSA=n POST=n n CP-OS=osname VERS=osver PART=partno EC=eclevel BOOT=n n
VIRCT10I STATDIAG : BATTERY=n INTRUSION=n ERROR-LOG=n MESH=n LOW-VOLT=n HIGH-VOLT=n TEMPERATURE=n RADIATION=n
VIRCT10I STATEXPT : CCA=n CMDF=n 56-bit-DES=n Triple-DES=n SET=n MAX- SYMMETRIC-MODULUS=nnnn
Module

VIR0CT1

Meaning

This message provides diagnostic information about the facilities provided by the underlying ICSF software and cryptographic hardware. The meaning of each of the fields is shown below. For further information, refer to CSFIQF in SA22-7522 z/OS Cryptographic Services ICSF Application Programmer’s Guide.

ICSFSTAT

FMID : Indicates the version of ICSF installed STATUS1 : 0=ICSF started, 1=ICSF initialized, 2=SYM-MK valid, 3=PKA enabled STATUS2 : 0=31-bit, 1=64-bit, 2=PKCS#11 available CPACF : CPACF services available: 0=None, 1=SHA-1, 2=DES/TDES, 3=SHA-224/256, 4=SHA-224/256/DES/TDES, 5=SHA-384/512, 6=SHA-384/512/DES/TDES AES : AES availability: 0=No, 1=Software, 2=AES-128, 3=AES-192/256 DSA : DSA availability: 0=No, 1=DSA-1024, 2=DSA-2048 RSA1 : RSA signature key length: 0=No, 1=1024, 2=2048, 3=4096 RSA2 : RSA key management length: 0=No, 1=1024, 2=2048, 3=4096 RSA3 : RSA key generate service: 0=No, 1=2048, 2=4096 ACC : RSA key accelerators available: 0=No, 1=Yes

ICSFST2

VERSION : ICSFST2 version number FMID : Indicates the version of ICSF installed STATUS1 : PKA services: 0=Disabled, 1=Enabled STATUS2 : PKCS#11 available: 0=No, 1=Yes STATUS3 : ICSF status: 0=Started, 1=Initialized, 2=AES master key valid STATUS4 : Secure AES key available: 0=No, 1=Yes STATAES NMK-STATUS AES new master key : 1=Clear, 2=Partial, 3=Complete CMK-STATUS AES current master key : 1=Clear, 2=Key OMK-STATUS AES old master key : 1=Clear, 2=Key KEYLEN : Maximum AES key length

STATCCA

NMK-STATUS DES new master key : 1=Clear, 2=Partial, 3=Complete CMK-STATUS DES current master key : 1=Clear, 2=Key OMK-STATUS DES old master key : 1=Clear, 2=Key CCA-APP-VERS : Version of CCA application in co-processor CCA-APP-BUILD : Build date of CCA application in co-processor USER-ROLE : Host application user’s authority role identifier

STATCARD

ADAPTERS : Number of installed cryptographic adapters DES : DES hardware level RSA : RSA hardware level POST : Power-On Self Test version numbers CP-OS : Crypto co-processor operating system name VERS : Operating system version number PART : Crypto co-processor part number EC : Crypto co-processor engineering change level BOOT : Crypto co-processor miniboot version numbers

STATDIAG

BATTERY : Battery state: 1=Good, 2=Replace INTRUSION : Intrusion latch state: 1=Cleared, 2=Set ERROR-LOG : Error log status: 1=Empty, 2=Data, 3=Full MESH : Mesh intrusion: 1=No, 2=Intrusion LOW-VOLT : Low-voltage detected: 1=No, 2=Yes HIGH-VOLT : High-voltage detected: 1=No, 2=Yes TEMPERATURE : Temperature range exceeded: 1=No, 2=Yes RADIATION : Radiation detected: 1=No, 2=Yes STATEXPT CCA : Base CCA services available: 0=No, 1=Yes CMDF : CDMF encryption available: 0=No, 1=Yes 56-bit-DES : 56-bit DES encryption available: 0=No, 1=Yes Triple-DES : Triple DES encryption available: 0=No, 1=Yes SET : Secure Electronic Transaction available: 0=No, 1=Yes MAX-SYMMERTIC-MODULUS : Maximum modulus size enabled for asymmetric encryption of symmetric keys

Action

None.

VIRCT11E CRYn ERROR INSTALLING ‘ICSF’ SUBTASK

Module VIR0CT1 Meaning An unexpected error occurred while initializing the VIRTEL subtask for the ICSF interface specified by the CRYPTn parameter of the VIRTCT. Action Contact technical support.

VIRCT12W CRYn ‘ICSF’ SUBTASK STARTED
Module

VIR0CT1

Meaning

Successful initialization of the VIRTEL subtask for the ICSF interface specified by the CRYPTn parameter of the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRCT13W CRYn ‘ICSF’ SUBTASK ENDED
Module

VIR0CT1

Meaning

Termination of the VIRTEL subtask for the ICSF interface specified by the CRYPTn parameter of the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRCT15W CRYn ‘ICSF’ SESSION KEY READY
Module

VIR0CT1

Meaning

VIRTEL has established a session key for a terminal using the ICSF interface specified by the CRYPTn parameter of the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRCT16E CRYn Error servname retc=xxxx reas=yyyy
Module

VIR0CT1

Meaning

A call to an ICSF cryptographic service servname failed with return code xxxx and reason code yyyy. The return code and reason code are shown in hexadecimal.

Action

Refer to SA22-7522 z/OS Cryptographic Services ICSF Application Programmer’s Guide Appendix A for the meaning of ICSF return codes and reason codes. Return code 0000000C means that ICSF services are not available, usually because the CSF started task is not correctly initialized.

VIRCT17E CRYn ERROR: text
Module

VIR0CT1

Meaning

This message is issued in conjunction with message VIRCT16E. It provides an explanation for the reason code indicated in the previous message.

Action

Refer to preceding message VIRCT16E.

Messages VIRDNSxx

VIRDNS1W: XXXX DNS SUBTASK DNS STARTING VIRTDNX1
Module

VIR0001

Meaning

This message is issued in when Virtel startings the DNS Async. function.

Action

None.

VIRDNS2W: XXXX DNS SUBTASK VIRTDNX1 STARTED
Module

VIRDNS1

Meaning

This message is issued in when the DNS Subtask has initialzed.

Action

None.

Messages VIRHTxxx

VIRHT01I HTTP INITIALISATION FOR linename (n-xxxxxx), VERSION x.xx
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

Initialisation of HTTP line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx.

Action

None.

VIRHT02I LINE linename (n-xxxxxx) HAS URL http://ipaddr:port
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

The HTTP line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx is ready to receive requests at the indicated URL.

Action

None.

VIRHT04I HTTP LINE linename WAS STOPPED
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

HTTP line with external name linename was stopped, either by console command, or by setting the “Possible calls” field to 0 in the line definition.

Action

None.

VIRHT27E linename IS REJECTED AT ENTRY POINT epname
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

VIRTEL received an incoming call on the HTTP line whose external name is linename, but the entry point epname specified in the line definition does not exist.

Action

Check the HTTP line definition.

VIRHT28I linename CALLER ipaddr:port GETS ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ FROM RULE ‘rulename’
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

VIRTEL chose entry point epname for an incoming call on the HTTP line whose external name is linename, because the call matched the rule named rulename.

Action

None.

VIRHT29E n-xxxxxx DEFAULT ENTRY POINT MISSING OR INVALID
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

An incoming call on the HTTP line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx did not match any of the rules of the line, and the default entry point specified in the line definition is either blank or does not exist.

Action

Either define a default rule for the HTTP line, or specify a valid default entry point in the line definition.

VIRHT51I linename CONNECTING termname TO ipaddr:port
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

An incoming or outgoing HTTP call is being processed. For an incoming HTTP call, linename is the external name of the HTTP line, termname is the name of the VIRTEL terminal allocated to process the call, and ipaddr:port is the IP address and port number of the client browser. For an outgoing HTTP call, linename is the external name of the HTTP outbound line, termname is the name of the VIRTEL terminal making the call, and ipaddr:port is the IP address and port number of the remote HTTP server. This message can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRHT52I linename DECONNECTING termname
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

Terminal termname has been disconnected from the HTTP line whose external name is linename.

Action

None.

VIRHT53E linename NO MORE PSEUDO FOUND WITH PREFIX xxxx FOR TRANSACTION tranname(tranid)
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

VIRTEL tried to open a terminal whose name matches the prefix xxxx specified in the VIRTEL transaction with external name tranname and internal name tranid, but this prefix conflicts with the prefix specified on the definition of the HTTP line whose external name is linename.

Action

Check the “Prefix” field of the HTTP line and the “Pseudo-terminals” field of the transaction.

VIRHT54E INVALID REQUEST ON linename ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ DIRECTORY ‘dirname’ PAGE ‘filename’ URL ‘url’ TRANSACTION ‘tranid’ CALLER ipaddr:port reason
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

VIRTEL received a request on the HTTP line whose external name is linename originating from the browser at IP address ipaddr:port. The browser requested HTML page filename using URL url. Either the directory path dirname does not exist, or there is no transaction named tranid under the entry point epname.

Action

Check that the browser requested the correct URL. Check the definition of the entry point epname. If reason is “missing directory : dirname”, ensure that there is a type 4 transaction with external name dirname. If reason is “rejected transaction : tranid”, ensure that there is a type 1 transaction with external name tranid. See “VIRTEL URL formats” in the VIRTEL Web Access Guide.

VIRHT55E INVALID RULE rulename ENTRY POINT ‘epname’
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

Rule rulename used by an HTTP line specifies a non-existent entry point epname.

Action

Check the entry point name specified in the rule definition.

VIRHT56I n-xxxxxx CALLER real-ip WAS FORWARDED BY proxy-ip
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

An HTTP request was received from proxy-ip on the HTTP line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx. The source IP address proxy-ip appears in the “Calling DTE” field of a rule attached to the HTTP line, and the request matches the rule in all other respects. VIRTEL considers the IP address real-ip, which is specified in the “forwarding header” inserted by the proxy, to be the real originating IP address. Refer to “Calling DTE” in the “Rules” chapter of the VIRTEL Configuration Reference manual for further information.

Action

VIRTEL henceforth treats the call as if it had been received from real-ip instead of from proxy-ip. The real-ip address will be displayed in console messages and recorded in the VIRLOG.

VIRHT57E linename RECEIVED AN ERRONEOUS REQUEST FROM ipaddr:port : LINE IS NOT SET UP FOR HTTPS
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

VIRTEL received a request on the HTTP line whose external name is linename originating from the browser at IP address ipaddr:port. The browser has requested that the session should be encrypted using the SSL or TLS protocols, but encryption is not activated for this line.

Action

Either resubmit the request without encryption (use http instead of https), or activate encryption on this line (see “Data encryption” in the “VIRTEL Web Access Security” chapter of the VIRTEL Web Access Guide.

VIRHT58E linename IS NOT AN OUTPUT LINE: CANNOT CONNECT termid
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

A scenario invoked by terminal termid has attempted to make an outbound HTTP request via the HTTP line whose external name is linename, but the line definition does not permit outbound calls.

Action

Modify the definition of line linename setting the “Possible calls” field to 2 or 3.

VIRHT59E LINE linename IS NOT OPEN: CANNOT CONNECT termid
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

A scenario invoked by terminal termid has attempted to make an outbound HTTP request via the HTTP line whose external name is linename, but the line is stopped.

Action

Start the line by entering the VIRTEL command: line=linename,S

VIRHT60E linename HAS NO PSEUDO TERMINALS: CANNOT CONTINUE
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

No terminals are defined for the HTTP line whose external name is linename.

Action

If this is a batch line then VIRTEL terminates; otherwise VIRTEL continues but the line cannot be used.

VIRHT61E linename A PARAMETER IS NEEDED FOR PREFIX $LINE$ FOR TRANSACTION ttttttt (xxxxx)
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

The parameter &luname= and his value were not specified in the URL received by VIRTEL on line linename for transaction ttttttt.

Action

Check the URL value if possible or run a /F stcname,snapmsg,all command at the console.

VIRHT62E
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

The parameter &luname= and his value were not specified in the URL received by VIRTEL on line linename for transaction ttttttt.

Action

Check the URL value if possible or run a /F stsname,snapmsg,all command at the console.

VIRHT63E linename ERROR STARTING PSEUDO FOR PREFIX $LINE$ FOR TRANSACTION ttttttt (xxxxx)
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

The VTAM terminal (relay) to use for a request is already active for another session. The request was received on line linename for transaction ttttttt.

Action

The request cannot be satisfied. The connection is closed. Run a /F stcname,snapmsg,all command at the console.

VIRHT64I entity trying to BIND to locaddr
Module

VIRHTTP

Meaning

A VIRTEL entity is attempting to BIND a connection to the IP address locaddr.

Action

None

Messages VIRI9xxx

VIRI902W TERM=termid REQ=req RTNCD=rtncd FDBK2=fdbk2 SENSE=sense
Module

VIR0I09

Meaning

VTAM error on terminal termid. The RPL request code is req, and the VTAM return codes are rtncd, fdbk2, sense.

Action

Refer to the IBM VTAM Messages and Codes or Communications Server IP and SNA Codes manual for an explanation of the VTAM codes.

VIRI903I luname(termid) RECEIVED BIND FROM applname
Module

VIR0I09

Meaning

The relay LU luname associated with VIRTEL terminal termid has received an SNA BIND command from partner application ACB applname. This message appears only if a terminal or line trace is active for terminal termid.

Action

None.

VIRI904I CLEANUP: linename / applid
Module

VIR0I09

Meaning

Loss of session with partner LU applid on the line whose external name is linename.

Action

None.

VIRI905I luname RELEASED
Module

VIR0I09

Meaning

At the request of another application (VTAM RELREQ), VIRTEL released the LU luname.

Action

None.

VIRI905W LU luname (n-xxxxxx) ACTIVATED
Module

VIR0I09

Meaning

Initialisation of LU luname associated with the line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx.

Action

None.

VIRI906W LU luname (n-xxxxxx) INACTIVATED
Module

VIR0I09

Meaning

Inactivation of LU luname associated with the line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx.

Action

None.

VIRI907I luname(termid) REJECTED BIND FROM applname
Module

VIR0I09

Meaning

The relay LU luname associated with VIRTEL terminal termid received an unsolicited SNA BIND command from application applname. VIRTEL rejected the BIND because the LU was not expecting to receive a session request from applname. This can occur if a PCNE application is attempting to place an outgoing call to an LU reserved for incoming calls.

Action

Check that the application has specified the correct LU name. Check that “possible calls” is not set to “2” in the VIRTEL terminal definition.

VIRI908S INVALID RPL
Module

VIR0I09

Meaning

The VTAM SYNAD / LERAD exit was entered with an invalid recovery action return code (RTNCD) in register 0. This message is followed by a dump with abend code U0009.

Action

Contact technical support.

VIRI909E UNABLE TO ACTIVATE luname (n-xxxxxx) ERROR: xx000000
Module

VIR0I09

Meaning

LU luname associated with the line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx could not be activated. xx represents the ACB error code:

  • 58 : ACB already active by another application

  • 5A : ACB inactive under VTAM

For the meaning of other codes, see the IBM VTAM Programming manual.

Action

Check that the VTAM node containing LU luname has been activated, check if the LU is not already active on another line, and that the line is correctly defined in VIRTEL.

VIRI910I luname(termid) RECEIVED UNBIND FROM applname
Module

VIR0I09

Meaning

The relay LU luname associated with VIRTEL terminal termid has received an SNA UNBIND command from application ACB applname. This message appears only if a terminal or line trace is active for terminal termid.

Action

None.

VIRI911I luname(termid) REQUESTING SESSION WITH applname
Module

VIR0I09

Meaning

The VIRTEL terminal termid has requested VTAM to establish a session between its associated relay LU luname and the application ACB applname. This message appears only if a terminal or line trace is active for terminal termid.

Action

None.

VIRI913W VTAM SHORT ON STORAGE
Module

VIR0I09

Meaning

The VTAM action code supplied to the SYNAD exit indicates that there is insufficient memory to process the operation.

Action

VIRTEL retries the operation after 1 second.

VIRI914E termid ERROR R15=xx R0=yy CONNECTING luname TO applid
Module

VIR0I09

Meaning

VIRTEL could not establish a session between VIRTEL LU luname and the ACB applid of a partner application. xx et yy are the hexadecimal error codes from REQSESS.

Action

If R15=00000020, activate the LU luname in VTAM, then enter a VIRTEL START command for the line. For any other value of R15, check that the application applid is active and ready to receive connections, and that the LU luname is in CONCT status.

VIRI915E termid ERROR ACTIVATING luname
Module

VIR0I09

Meaning

VIRTEL could not establish a session between VIRTEL LU luname and the ACB of its partner application.

Action

Refer to the SYSLOG. This message is normally accompanied by VTAM message IST663I which gives more information about the cause of the error.

VIRI918W RELAY luname(termid) INACTIVATED
Module

VIR0I09

Meaning

VIRTEL closed the relay luname for terminal termid following inactivation of the LU by VTAM.

Action

Further connections using this relay will only be possible after the LU has been reactivated under VTAM, and a VIRTEL START command has been issued for the associated line, either from the “Status of lines” screen (F9 from the configuration menu, or F10 from the sub-applications system services menu), or by the console command LINE=linename,START.

VIRI956S NO MORE OSCORE AVAILABLE
Module

VIR0I09

Meaning

VIRTEL has insufficient memory to start a new VTAM task.

Action

Check the OSCORE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Messages VIRICxxx

VIRIC01I INITIALISATION FOR linename (n-xxxxxx), VERSION x.xx
Module

VIR0ICON

Meaning

The IMS Connect line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx has been initialised.

Action

None.

VIRIC04I LINE linename WAS STOPPED
Module

VIR0ICON

Meaning

The IMS Connect line with external name linename was stopped, either by console command, or by setting the “Possible calls” parameter to 0 in the line definition.

Action

None.

VIRIC27E linename IS REJECTED AT ENTRY POINT epname
Module

VIR0ICON

Meaning

VIRTEL was unable to start the IMS Connect line whose external name is linename because the entry point epname specified on the line definition does not exist.

Action

Correct the entry point name specified in the line definition.

VIRIC28I linename CALLER ipaddr:port GETS ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ FROM RULE ‘rulename’
Module

VIR0ICON

Meaning

VIRTEL selected entry point epname for an incoming call on the IMS Connect line whose external name is linename, because the call matched the rule rulename.

Action

None.

VIRIC29I linename HAS NO MORE PSEUDO TERMINALS
Module

VIR0ICON

Meaning

There are no more terminals associated with the IMS Connect line whose external name is linename.

Action

Check the definition of the line. Add more terminals if necessary.

VIRIC51I linename CONNECTION STARTING ON termname TO ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ TRANSACTION ‘tranname’
Module

VIR0ICON

Meaning

VIRTEL has received a request from IMS Connect on the line with external name linename using terminal termname. The request is being processed by transaction tranname in entry point epname.

Action

None.

VIRIC52I linename DECONNECTING termname
Module

VIR0ICON

Meaning

Terminal termname has been disconnected from the IMS Connect line whose external name is linename.

Action

None.

VIRIC53E linename ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ WAS NOT FOUND
Module

VIR0ICON

Meaning

VIRTEL received a request on the IMS Connect line whose external name is linename. The request could not be processed because the entry point epname does not exist.

Action

Correct the entry point name specified in the line definition.

VIRIC54E linename IMS STATUS ERROR ‘retcode’ REASON ‘reascode’ text
Module

VIR0ICON

Meaning

VIRTEL attempted to start the IMS Connect line whose external name is linename. The RESUME TPIPE request was rejected by IMS Connect with return code retcode and reason code reascode. A brief explanation of the code is displayed as text if the return code and reason code are known to VIRTEL.

Action

Check the OTMAPRM parameter in the VIRTCT. Check the IMS Connect log for error messages. If the error is NACK_RSM_TPIPE_SEC_FAILED check for ICH408I and IRR012I messages in the system log.

VIRIC55E INVALID RULE rulename ENTRY POINT ‘epname’
Module

VIR0ICON

Meaning

Rule rulename attached to an IMS Connect line specifies an unknown entry point epname.

Action

Check the entry point name specified in the rule definition.

VIRIC56W linename IS REQUESTING CLOSE
Module

VIR0ICON

Meaning

IMS Connect is requesting termination of the RESUME TPIPE connection on the IMS Connect line whose external name is linename.

Action

None.

VIRIC58E linename IN ENTRY POINT ‘epname’, THE TRANSACTION ‘tranname’ WAS NOT FOUND, AND THERE IS NO DEFAULT TRANSACTION
Module

VIR0ICON

Meaning

VIRTEL received a request on the IMS Connect line whose external name is linename. The request header specified transaction name tranname. The request could not be processed because the entry point epname does not contain a transaction whose external name is tranname, nor does it contain a default transaction whose external name is the same as the entry point name.

Action

Correct the transaction name specified by the calling IMS program. Alternatively, in entry point epname add a transaction named either tranname or epname.

Messages VIRIExxx

VIRIE01I INVERSE PCNE INITIALISATION FOR linename (n-xxxxxx)
Module

VIR00IE

Meaning

The AntiPCNE line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx has been initialised.

Action

None.

VIRIE02I termid luname CONNECTED TO applname
Module

VIR00IE

Meaning

An SNA session has been established between the relay LU luname (associated with the AntiPCNE terminal termid) and the partner application applname.

Action

None.

VIRIE03I termid luname DISCONNECTED BY applname
Module

VIR00IE

Meaning

Partner application applname has terminated its SNA session with the relay LU luname associated with the AntiPCNE terminal termid.

Action

None.

VIRIE04I PCNE LINE linename WAS STOPPED
Module

VIR00IE

Meaning

The AntiPCNE line with external name linename was stopped, either by console command, or by setting the “Possible calls” parameter to 0 in the line definition.

Action

None.

VIRIE05I termid RELAY CHANGED FROM oldlu TO newlu
Module

VIR00IE

Meaning

The terminal termid attached to an AntiPCNE line was previously active using relay LU name oldlu. Following an update to the definition and a restart of the AntiPCNE line, the terminal was restarted with a new relay LU name newlu.

Action

None.

VIRIE45I termid CALL CLEARED BY VIRTEL CAUSE=xx DIAG=yy
Module

VIR00IE

Meaning

VIRTEL terminated the call on AntiPCNE terminal termid. xx and yy are the cause and diagnostic codes generated by VIRTEL. The following codes are possible:

  • Cause=00 Diag=00 : Call was terminated by local PCNE application

  • Cause=13 Diag=81 : Call could not be connected to the local PCNE application

  • Cause=xx Diag=yy : Error communicating with local PCNE application (xx,yy = VTAM RTNCD/FDBK codes)

Action

For Cause=00, Diag=00: None. For other codes, examine preceding error messages to determine the cause.

VIRIE52I linename DECONNECTING termname
Module

VIR00IE

Meaning

Terminal termname disconnected from the AntiPCNE line whose external name is linename.

Action

None.

Messages VIRIFxxx

VIRIF01I INVERSE FASTC INITIALISATION FOR linename (n-xxxxxx)
Module

VIR00IF

Meaning

The AntiFastConnect line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx has been initialised..

Action

None.

VIRIF02I linename (n-xxxxxx) CONNECTED TO ctcpname
Module

VIR00IF

Meaning

The AntiFastConnect line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx has established a connection with the partner CTCP ctcpname.

Action

None.

VIRIF03I linename (n-xxxxxx) DISCONNECTED
Module

VIR00IF

Meaning

The connection between the AntiFastConnect line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx has been terminated by the partner CTCP.

Action

None.

VIRIF04I FASTC LINE linename WAS STOPPED
Module

VIR00IF

Meaning

The AntiFastConnect line with external name linename was stopped, either by console command, or by setting the “Possible calls” parameter to 0 in the line definition.

Action

None.

VIRIF42I FASTC : UNSUPPORTED COMMAND = xx ON MCH linename
Module

VIR00IF

Meaning

A packet received from the partner CTCP is of unknown type. xx represents the hexadecimal value of the first byte of the packet, linename represents the external name of the AntiFastConnect line on which the incident occurred.

Action

Obtain a SNAP. Contact technical support if the incident persists.

VIRIF52I linename DECONNECTING termname
Module

VIR00IF

Meaning

Terminal termname disconnected from the AntiFastConnect line with external name linename.

Action

None.

Messages VIRIGxxx

VIRIG01I INVERSE GATE INITIALISATION FOR linename (n-xxxxxx)
Module

VIR00IG

Meaning

The AntiGATE line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx has been initialised.

Action

None.

VIRIG02I n-xxxxxx luname CONNECTED TO applname
Module

VIR00IG

Meaning

An SNA session has been established between the partner CTCP application applname and the VIRTEL MCH LU luname for the AntiGATE line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx.

Action

None.

VIRIG03I n-xxxxxx luname DISCONNECTED BY applname
Module

VIR00IG

Meaning

The partner CTCP application applname has terminated its SNA session with the VIRTEL MCH LU luname for the AntiGATE line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx.

Action

None.

VIRIG04I n-xxxxxx GATE LINE linename WAS STOPPED
Module

VIR00IG

Meaning

The AntiGATE line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx was stopped, either by console command, or by setting the “Possible calls” parameter to 0 in the line definition.

Action

None.

VIRIG05I n-xxxxxx(linename) LOCAL LU NAME CHANGED FROM oldlu TO newlu
Module

VIR00IG

Meaning

The AntiGATE line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx was previously active using MCH name oldlu. Following an update of the field “Local ident” in the line definition and a restart of the line, the MCH name is now newlu.

Action

None.

VIRIG12I termid luname CONNECTED TO applname
Module

VIR00IG

Meaning

An SNA session has been established between the partner CTCP application applname and the VIRTEL CVC relay LU luname associated with the AntiGATE terminal termid. This message can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRIG13I termid luname DISCONNECTED BY applname
Module

VIR00IG

Meaning

The partner CTCP application applname has terminated its SNA session with the VIRTEL CVC relay LU luname associated with the AntiGATE terminal termid. This message can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRIG42I n-xxxxxx(linename) RECEIVED UNSUPPORTED COMMAND xx FROM applname ON MCH luname
Module

VIR00IG

Meaning

A packet received from the partner CTCP application applname is of unknown type. xx represents the hexadecimal value of the first byte of the packet, linename represents the external name of the AntiGATE line on which the incident occurred, n-xxxxxx is the internal name of the AntiGATE line, and luname is the LU name of the associated MCH.

Action

Obtain a SNAP. Contact technical support if the incident persists.

VIRIG43I termid luname CLEAR RECEIVED FROM LOCAL applname CAUSE=xx DIAG=yy
Module

VIR00IG

Meaning

The VIRTEL AntiGATE line with internal name n-xxxxxx received an X25 CLEAR command from the CTCP application applname on the control session with MCH LU luname. VIRTEL determined that the command was associated with CVC terminal termid. xx and yy are the X25 cause and diagnostic codes in hexadecimal. This message is suppressed if the cause and diagnostic codes are zero and the SILENCE parameter is specified in the VIRTCT.

Action

If the cause and diagnostic codes are zero, this indicates a normal end of call. Otherwise, use the cause and diagnostic codes to determine why the CTCP application issued the CLEAR.

VIRIG44I termid luname CLEAR RECEIVED FROM LOCAL applname CAUSE=xx DIAG=yy
Module

VIR00IG

Meaning

VIRTEL received an X25 CLEAR command from the CTCP application applname. The command was received on the data session with CVC relay LU name luname associated with AntiGATE terminal termid. xx and yy are the X25 cause and diagnostic codes in hexadecimal. This message is suppressed if the cause and diagnostic codes are zero and the SILENCE parameter is specified in the VIRTCT.

Action

If the cause and diagnostic codes are zero, this indicates a normal end of call. Otherwise, use the cause and diagnostic codes to determine why the CTCP application issued the CLEAR.

VIRIG45I n-xxxxxx(linename) CALL FROM ctcpappl CLEARED BY VIRTEL CAUSE=xx DIAG=yy
Module

VIR00IG

Meaning

VIRTEL terminated the outbound call by the CTCP application ctcpappl on the AntiGATE line whose internal name is n-xxxxxx and whose external name is linename. xx and yy are the cause and diagnostic codes generated by VIRTEL. The following codes are possible:

  • Cause=01 Diag=E5 : Line n-xxxxxx has no available terminals which accept calls from CTCP

  • Cause=02 Diag=E5 : Could not connect CVC LU to ctcpappl

  • Cause=03 Diag=E5 : Error sending Call Connected packet to ctcpappl

Action

For Cause=01, Diag=E5: Check the definition of the terminals associated with AntiGATE line n-xxxxxx and verify that the “Possible calls” field is set to 1 or 3. For other codes, examine preceding error messages to determine the cause.

VIRIG52I linename DECONNECTING termname
Module

VIR00IG

Meaning

Terminal termname disconnected from the AntiGATE line with external name linename.

Action

None.

Messages VIRIPAxx

VIRIPA1I linename CONNECTING termid
Module

VIR0PASS

Meaning

An incoming call on the VIRPASS/NT line whose external name is linename has been allocated to terminal termid.

Action

None.

VIRIPA2I linename DECONNECTING termid
Module

VIR0PASS

Meaning

Terminal termid has disconnected from the VIRPASS/NT line whose external name is linename.

Action

None.

VIRIPA3I linename ACCEPTED termid
Module

VIR0PASS

Meaning

An incoming call on the VIRPASS/NT line whose external name is linename has been accepted on terminal termid.

Action

None.

VIRIPA4I linename NO OUTPUT LINE FOUND FOR termid
Module

VIR0PASS

Meaning

VIRTEL was unable to connect output terminal termid on the VIRPASS/NT line whose external name is linename.

Action

Wait until the partner VIRNT server retries the connection. Restart the connection at the VIRNT server if necessary. Check the definition of line linename and the terminals associated with line linename.

VIRIPA6E linename PROTOCOL ERROR - SNAP TAKEN
Module

VIR0PASS

Meaning

VIRTEL received a message received on the VIRPASS/NT line whose external name is linename. The message did not contain a valid VIRPASS identifier.

Action

Contact technical support.

VIRIPA7I linename HAS NO MORE PSEUDO TERMINALS
Module

VIR0PASS

Meaning

There are no more terminals associated with the VIRPASS/NT line whose external name is linename.

Action

Check the definition of the line. Add more terminals if necessary.

VIRIPA8E linename UNKNOWN CORRELATOR xxxxxxxx IN COMMAND c
Module

VIR0PASS

Meaning

VIRTEL received a message with an unknown correlator on the VIRPASS/NT line whose external name is linename.

Action

Contact technical support.

VIRIPA9I INITIALISATION FOR linename (n-xxxxxx), VERSION 4.xx
Module

VIRPASS

Meaning

The VIRPASS/NT line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx has been initialised.

Action

None.

Messages VIRNAxxx

VIRNA01I NATIVE IP INITIALISATION FOR linename (n-xxxxxx), VERSION x.xx
Module

VIRNATV

Meaning

The line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx has been initialised with the TCP/IP NATIVE protocol.

Action

None.

VIRNA04I NATIVE IP LINE linename WAS STOPPED
Module

VIRNATV

Meaning

The line with external name linename was stopped, either by console command, or by setting the “Possible calls” parameter to 0 in the line definition.

Action

None.

VIRNA05E linename UNDEFINED PARTNER n.n.n.n:p IS CALLING m.m.m.m:q
Module

VIRNATV

Meaning

VIRTEL has rejected an incoming call to a native IP line. n.n.n.n:p represents the IP address and port of the caller, m.m.m.m:q represents the called IP address and port in VIRTEL. VIRTEL rejected the call because none of the TCP/IP lines listening on address/port m.m.m.m:q specifies address n.n.n.n as partner.

Action

Define an XOT line specifying m.m.m.m:q in the “Local ident” field and n.n.n.n:p in the “Remote ident” field

VIRNA06I linename (n-xxxxxx) IS USING A GENERIC ADDRESS
Module

VIRNATV

Meaning

The IP address and port number of the line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx is treated as sharable with other TCP/IP lines as a result of the SHAREDA=Y parameter specified in the definition of line linename.

Action

None.

VIRNA07I linename (n-xxxxxx) IS USING A GENERIC ADDRESS
Module

VIRNATV

Meaning

The IP address and port number of the line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx is shared with another TCP/IP line. VIRTEL found the same address and port number specified in the definition of another line. Neither SHAREDA nor UNIQUEP were specified in the definition of line linename.

Action

None.

VIRNA26E linename HAS NO PSEUDO TERMINALS: CANNOT CONTINUE
Module

VIRNATV

Meaning

No terminals are defined for the native IP line whose external name is linename.

Action

VIRTEL continues but the line cannot be used. Define the associated terminals, then stop and start the line.

VIRNA27E linename IS REJECTED AT ENTRY POINT epname
Module

VIRNATV

Meaning

VIRTEL received an incoming call on the line whose external name is linename, but the entry point epname specified on the line definition does not exist.

Action

Check the definition of the line.

VIRNA28I linename CALLER ipaddr:port GETS ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ FROM RULE ‘rulename’
Module

VIRNATV

Meaning

VIRTEL selected entry point epname for an incoming call on the line whose external name is linename, because the call matched the rule rulename.

Action

None.

VIRNA51I linename CONNECTING termname
Module

VIRNATV

Meaning

An incoming call on the line whose external name is linename has been allocated to terminal termname. This message can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRNA52I linename DECONNECTING termname
Module

VIRNATV

Meaning

Terminal termname has been disconnected from the line whose external name is linename.

Action

None.

VIRNA53E linename HAS NO MORE PSEUDO TERMINALS
Module

VIRNATV

Meaning

There are no more terminals associated with the line whose external name is linename.

Action

Check the definition of the line. Add more terminals if necessary.

VIRNA55E INVALID RULE rulename ENTRY POINT ‘epname’
Module

VIRNATV

Meaning

Rule rulename attached to a native IP line specifies an unknown entry point epname.

Action

Check the entry point name specified in the rule definition.

VIRNA98E linename ERROR errcode RECEIVING FROM SOCKET sockno
Module

VIRNATV

Meaning

An error occurred when receiving a message from the native IP line whose external name is linename. errcode is an error code whose meaning is:

  • 00000001 : No session exists for this line.

  • 00000002 : Unable to identify incoming message with an existing session.

  • 00000003 : No more pseudo terminals, or line not linked to TCP.

  • 00000004 : TCP/IP receive error; see preceding message VIRT923E or VIRT924E.

  • 00000005 : Socket is closed.

  • 00000006 : A message received on the line does not conform to the VIRTEL native IP protocol. The message length is invalid or exceeds the maximum packet size.

Action

If the cause cannot be determined by preceding messages, use the VIRTEL SNAP command to produce a dump of the internal trace table. Determine whether the partner sent an invalid message, and if so, perform the appropriate diagnostic procedures. Otherwise contact technical support.

VIRNA99I linename ERROR errcode SENDING TO SOCKET socknum
Module

VIRNATV

Meaning

An error occurred when sending a message to the native IP line whose external name is linename. errcode is an error code whose meaning is: ..

  • 00000001 : Invalid pseudo terminal.

  • 00000002 : Message not identified with an active session.

  • 00000003 : Line not linked to TCP stack.

  • 00000004 : TCP/IP send error; see preceding message VIRT923E or VIRT924E.

  • 00000005 : VIRTEL internal task dispatching error.

  • 00000006 : Session cleared before message could be sent.

Action

If the cause cannot be determined by preceding messages, use the VIRTEL SNAP command to produce a dump of the internal trace table and contact technical support.

Messages VIRNXxxx

Support of XOT (X25 over TCPIP) Error codes.

VIRNX98E linename ERROR errcode RECEIVING FROM SOCKET sockno

Module

VIRNXTV

Meaning

An error occurred when sending a message to the native IP line whose external name is linename. errcode is an error code whose meaning is: ..

  • 00000001 : No session or invalid pseudo terminal.

  • 00000002 : Unablet to identified message with an active session.

  • 00000003 : Line not linked or no more psuedo-terminals available.

  • 00000004 : TCP/IP send error; see preceding message VIRT923E or VIRT924E.

  • 00000005 : Socket closed.

  • 00000006 : XOT Protocol violation. Bad header or invalid length.

Action

If the cause cannot be determined by preceding messages, use the VIRTEL SNAP command to produce a dump of the internal trace table and contact technical support.

Messages VIRP1xxx

VIRP121E PAGE NOT FOUND FOR termid ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ SCENARIO ‘scenname’ DIRECTORY ‘tranid’(dirname) NAME ‘filename’ URL’url’
Module

VIR0P12

Meaning

The scenario scenname invoked from terminal termid requested a file named filename which does not exist. dirname is the name of the current VIRTEL directory and tranid is the external name of the corresponding transaction which belongs to entry point epname. VIRTEL sent a 404 NOT FOUND reply to the terminal with the text “Failed on missing page:filename”.

Action

Change the scenario to specify the correct file name.

VIRP122E VARIABLE NOT FOUND FOR termid ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ SCENARIO ‘scenname’ DIRECTORY ‘tranid’(dirname) NAME ‘varname’ URL’url’
Module

VIR0P12

Meaning

The scenario scenname invoked from terminal termid requested a VIRTEL variable named varname which does not exist. dirname is the name of the current VIRTEL directory and tranid is the external name of the corresponding transaction which belongs to entry point epname. VIRTEL sent a 404 NOT FOUND reply to the terminal with the text “Failed on missing variable:varname”.

Action

Change the scenario to specify the correct variable name.

VIRP123E SCENARIO NOT FOUND FOR termid ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ DIRECTORY ‘dirname’ NAME ‘filename’ URL ‘url’
Module

VIR0P12

Meaning

The scenario filename (filetype .390) invoked from terminal termid for URL url was not found in the scenario directory dirname defined in entry point epname.

Action

Use Virtel Studio to upload the scenario to the directory specified by the entry point.

VIRP1251I termid CONNECTED TO “epname”
Module

VIR0P12

Meaning

An input message from terminal termid has been assigned to entry point epname.

Action

None.

Messages VIRPAxxx

VIRPA54E termid INVALID REQUEST ON linename FROM CALLER ipaddr:port ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ TRANSACTION OR SERVER ‘servid’
Module

VIR0PASS

Meaning

VIRTEL received an incoming call on terminal termid associated with the VIRPASS line whose external name is linename. The call originated from IP address ipaddr port port. The service requested was servid. But the chosen entry point epname contains no transaction whose external name is servid, nor does it contain a default transaction capable of invoking the external server named servid.

Action

Check that entry point epname has been defined in accordance with the documentation for setting up the VIRTEL Videotex Plugin.

Messages VIRPExxx

VIRPE27E termid IS REJECTED AT ENTRY POINT epname
Module

VIR00PE

Meaning

VIRTEL received an incoming call from terminal termid, but the requested entry point epname does not exist.

Action

Check the entry point specified in the logdata (for SNA) or in the call user data (for X25).

VIRPE52I termid DISCONNECTED AFTER nn MINUTES
Module

VIR00PE

Meaning

Terminal termid was connected to an application and has disconnected after nn minutes of connection time.

Action

None.

Messages VIRPFxxx

VIRPF01I INITIALISATION FOR linename (n-xxxxxx), VERSION x.xx
Module

VIR0PRF

Meaning

The line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx has been initialised with the PREFIXED protocol.

Action

None.

VIRPF04I LINE linename WAS STOPPED
Module

VIR0PRF

Meaning

The line with external name linename was stopped, either by console command, or by setting the “Possible calls” parameter to 0 in the line definition.

Action

None.

VIRPF27E linename IS REJECTED AT ENTRY POINT epname
Module

VIR0PRF

Meaning

VIRTEL received an incoming call on the line whose external name is linename, but the entry point epname specified on the line definition does not exist.

Action

Check the definition of the line.

VIRPF28I linename CALLER ipaddr:port GETS ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ FROM RULE ‘rulename’
Module

VIR0PRF

Meaning

VIRTEL selected entry point epname for an incoming call on the line whose external name is linename, because the call matched the rule rulename. This message can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRPF29I linename HAS NO MORE PSEUDO TERMINALS
Module

VIR0PRF

Meaning

There are no more terminals associated with the line whose external name is linename.

Action

Check the definition of the line. Add more terminals if necessary.

VIRPF51I linename CONNECTING termname
Module

VIR0PRF

Meaning

An incoming call on the line whose external name is linename has been allocated to terminal termname. This message can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRPF52I linename DECONNECTING termname
Module

VIR0PRF

Meaning

Terminal termname has been disconnected from the line whose external name is linename. This message can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRPF54E INVALID REQUEST ON linename ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ DIRECTORY ‘dirname’
Module

VIR0PRF

Meaning

VIRTEL received a request on the line whose external name is linename. The requested directory path dirname does not exist under the entry point epname.

Action

Check the definition of the entry point epname. Ensure that there is a type 4 transaction with external name dirname.

VIRPF55E INVALID RULE rulename ENTRY POINT ‘epname’
Module

VIR0PRF

Meaning

Rule rulename attached to an MQ line specifies an unknown entry point epname.

Action

Check the entry point name specified in the rule definition.

VIRPF99I linename MESSAGE RECEIVED FROM SOCKET socknum
Module

VIR0PRF

Meaning

Input data has been received by the line whose external name is linename.

Action

None.

VIRPF99I linename SEND TO SOCKET socknum
Module

VIR0PRF

Meaning

Output data has been sent to the line whose external name is linename. This message can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

Messages VIRPSxxx

VIRPS01I INITIALISATION FOR linename (n-xxxxxx), VERSION nn.nn
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

The VIRPESIT line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx has been initialised.

Action

None.

VIRPS02I linename DECONNECTING termname
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

Terminal termname has been disconnected from the VIRPESIT line whose external name is linename.

Action

None.

VIRPS04I VIRPESIT LINE linename WAS STOPPED
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

VIRPESIT line with external name linename was stopped, either by console command, or by setting the “Possible calls” field to 0 in the line definition.

Action

None.

VIRPS06E linename HAS NO PSEUDO TERMINALS: CANNOT CONTINUE
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

No terminals are defined for the VIRPESIT line whose external name is linename.

Action

VIRTEL continues but the line cannot be used. Define the associated terminals, then stop and start the line.

VIRPS07I linename HAS NO MORE PSEUDO TERMINALS
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

There are no more terminals associated with the VIRPESIT line whose external name is linename.

Action

Check the line definition. Add more terminals if necessary.

VIRPS08E linename PSEUDO termname LOST
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

VIRTEL was unable to identify the terminal termname associated with the VIRPESIT line whose external name is linename.

Action

Contact technical support.

VIRPS11I linename PSEUDO termname RECEIVED ABORT REQUEST FROM emitter TO receiver WITH FIRST ABORT PID : pid
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

VIRTEL received an abort request of type pid via terminal termname associated with the VIRPESIT line whose external name is linename. Emitter is the name of the file transfer requester and receiver is the name of the destination partner.

Action

The file transfer terminates. Inspect the emitter logs to determine why the partner application terminated the transfer.

VIRPS12I linename RECEIVED ABORT REQUEST FOR termname (partnerid)
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

VIRTEL received an abort request via the VIRPESIT line whose external name is linename. termname is the terminal name and partnerid is the name of the destination partner.

Action

The file transfer terminates. Inspect the logs of the file transfer application to determine why the application terminated the transfer.

VIRPS13I linename OUTBOUND CONNECTION STARTING ON termname | linename CLIENT ‘requesterid’ SERVER ‘serverid’ PROTOCOL ‘protocol’
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

VIRTEL is starting an outbound file transfer session via the VIRPESIT line whose external name is linename. termname is the terminal name, requesterid is the name of the requesting partner defined in the file transfer application, serverid is the name of the destination partner, and protocol is the protocol name (for example, PESIT).

Action

None.

VIRPS14I linename INBOUND CONNECTION STARTING ON termname TO ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ TRANSACTION ‘tranid’ | linename CLIENT ‘’requesterid’ SERVER ‘serverid’ PROTOCOL ‘protocol’
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

VIRTEL is has received an inbound request for a file transfer session via terminal termname on the VIRPESIT line whose external name is linename. The request has been assigned to entry point epname and transaction tranid. requesterid is the name of the requesting partner defined in the file transfer application, serverid is the name of the destination partner, and protocol is the protocol name (for example, PESIT).

Action

None.

VIRPS15I linename RECEIVED REJECT CONNECT REQUEST FROM ‘serverid’ TO ‘requesterid’ WITH DIAGNOSTIC :’hexcode’ (‘deccode’)
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

A file transfer request via the VIRPESIT line whose external name is linename has been rejected by the partner file transfer application. serverid is the name of the destination partner, and requesterid is the name of the requesting partner. hexcode is the hexadecimal abort code and deccode is the decimal abort code.

Action

Inspect the logs of the file transfer application to determine why the application terminated the transfer. Refer to the file transfer application’s protocol documentation to determine the meaning of the abort codes.

VIRPS16I linename RECEIVED REJECT CONNECT REQUEST FOR ‘termname’ WITH DIAGNOSTIC :’hexcode’ (‘deccode’)
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

A file transfer request via the VIRPESIT line whose external name is linename has been rejected by the partner file transfer application. termname is the terminal name, hexcode is the hexadecimal abort code and deccode is the decimal abort code.

Action

Inspect the logs of the file transfer application to determine why the application terminated the transfer. Refer to the file transfer application’s protocol documentation to determine the meaning of the abort codes.

VIRPS17I linename CONNECTION ENDING FOR ‘termname’
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

An inbound file transfer session via terminal termname on the VIRPESIT line whose external name is linename has been terminated by the partner file transfer application.

Action

None.

VIRPS18I linename CONNECTION ENDING FOR ‘termname’
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

An outbound file transfer session via terminal termname on the VIRPESIT line whose external name is linename has been terminated by the partner file transfer application.

Action

None.

VIRPS28I linename CALLER ipaddr:port GETS ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ FROM RULE ‘rulename’
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

VIRTEL chose entry point epname for an incoming call on the VIRPESIT line whose external name is linename, because the call matched the rule named rulename. ipaddr:port is the IP address and port number of the calling application.

Action

None.

VIRPS29E INVALID RULE rulename ENTRY POINT ‘epname’
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

Rule rulename used by a VIRPESIT line specifies a non-existent entry point epname.

Action

Check the entry point name specified in the rule definition.

VIRPS50E linename CANNOT CONNECT termname TO CALLER ipaddr:port
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

An inbound file transfer session request was received on the VIRPESIT line whose external name is linename. The request originated from IP address ipaddr and port number port and the VIRTEL terminal name is termname. The request could not be processed because the entry point was not valid or there was no transaction definition corresponding to the request.

Action

Refer to subsequent message displayed on the console (VIRPS52E through VIRPS58E) for detailed explanation.

VIRPS51I linename PSEUDO termname CALLING ipaddr:port (servname)
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

VIRTEL is sending an outbound session request to the file transfer application at IP address ipaddr and port number port. linename is the external name of the VIRPESIT line, termname is the terminal name, and servname is the name of the external server.

Action

None.

VIRPS52E linename ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ WAS NOT FOUND
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

An inbound file transfer session request was received on the VIRPESIT line whose external name is linename. The request could not be processed because the default entry point name specified in the line definition does not exist.

Action

Correct the default entry point name specified in the line definition.

VIRPS53E linename DEFAULT ENTRY POINT MISSING OR INVALID
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

An inbound file transfer session request was received on the VIRPESIT line whose external name is linename. The request could not be processed because it did not match any rule and the default entry point name specified in the line definition is blank.

Action

Add a rule or specify a default entry point name in the line definition.

VIRPS54E linename IN ENTRY POINT ‘epname’, TRANSACTION ‘tranid’, THE SERVER ‘servname’ WAS NOT FOUND
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

An inbound file transfer session request was received on the VIRPESIT line whose external name is linename. The request was assigned to entry point epname and transaction tranid. The transaction calls for a server named servname (either explicitly, or by reference to the destination partner name specified by the file transfer application), but there is no external server definition of that name.

Action

Add an external server definition for servname.

VIRPS56E linename IN ENTRY POINT ‘epname’, THE TRANSACTION ‘partnerid’ WAS NOT FOUND, AND THERE IS NO DEFAULT TRANSACTION
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

An inbound file transfer session request was received on the VIRPESIT line whose external name is linename. The request was assigned to entry point epname, but the entry point has no transaction corresponding to the destination partner partnerid.

Action

Correct the definition of the entry point, either by adding a transaction whose external name is partnerid, or by adding a default transaction whose external name is the same as the entry point name epname.

VIRPS58E linename IN ENTRY POINT ‘epname’, THE EMULATION ‘emtype’ IS NOT SUPPORTED, SHOULD BE ‘$NONE$’
Module

VIRPESIT

Meaning

An inbound file transfer session request was received on the VIRPESIT line whose external name is linename. The request was assigned to entry point epname, but the entry point specifies emulation type emtype which is not compatible with the VIRPESIT protocol.

Action

Ensure that only entry points with emulation type $NONE$ are specified in the rules and in the line definition for a VIRPESIT line.

Messages VIRQ9xxx

VIRQ903W LINE linename HAS A SESSION STARTED WITH MQM mqmname
Module

VIR0Q09

Meaning

The line with external name linename has successfully connected to the message-queue manager named mqmname

Action

None.

VIRQ904W linename OBJECT socknum WAITING FOR INPUT
Module

VIR0Q09

Meaning

The line with external name linename is waiting for input data to arrive. Message VIRQ904W can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRQ904W linename OBJECT socknum HAS MESSAGE OF LENGTH ‘hexlen’ WAITING
Module

VIR0Q09

Meaning

Input data has arrived on the line with external name linename. The length of the input data (in hexadecimal) is hexlen. Message VIRQ904W can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRQ912W linename OBJECT socknum STARTED
Module

VIR0Q09

Meaning

The line with external name linename has opened the message queue. Message VIRQ912W can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRQ922W linename ENDING OBJECT socknum FOR mqmname
Module

VIR0Q09

Meaning

The line with external name linename has closed the message queue. Message VIRQ922W can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRQ923E linename REQ reqtype COMPLETION CODE ccc REASON CODE xx (ddd) MQM mqmname | linename PARAM queuename
Module

VIR0Q09

Meaning

A message queue manager request of type reqtype for the line whose external name is linename was not successful. mqmname is the name of the message queue manager, ccc is the message queue manager completion code, and xx and ddd are respectively the hexadecimal and decimal reason codes. queuename is the name of the message queue, if any, associated with the error.

Action

For an explanation of the error codes, refer to Appendix A of the IBM manual MQSeries Application Programming Reference. The following codes are commonly encountered:

  • REQ MQCONN COMPLETION CODE 00000002 REASON CODE 0000080A (00002058) : indicates that the message queue manager name is not known. Specify the correct name in the MQn parameter of the VIRTCT.

  • REQ MQOPEN COMPLETION CODE 00000002 REASON CODE 00000825 (00002085) : indicates that the message queue name is not known. Check the “Local address” field in the definition of the MQ line, and the queue name prefix in the MQn parameter of the VIRTCT.

  • REQ MQCONN COMPLETION CODE 00000002 REASON CODE 00000851 (00002129) : indicates that the required MQSeries libraries are not present in the STEPLIB concatenation of the VIRTEL started task JCL. Refer to “Executing VIRTEL in an MVS environment” in the VIRTEL Installation Guide.

VIRQ924E linename OBJECT socknum REQ reqtype COMPLETION CODE ccc REASON CODE xx (ddd) MQM mqmname | linename PARAM queuename
Module

VIR0Q09

Meaning

A message queue manager request of type reqtype for the line whose external name is linename was not successful. mqmname is the name of the message queue manager, ccc is the message queue manager completion code, and xx and ddd are respectively the hexadecimal and decimal reason codes. queuename is the name of the message queue, if any, associated with the error.

Action

For an explanation of the error codes, refer to Appendix A of the IBM manual MQSeries Application Programming Reference.

VIRQ925W linename MQM mqmname IS QUIESCING
Module

VIR0Q09

Meaning

The message queue manager mqmname is terminating. linename is the external name of the associated VIRTEL line. MQ services will not be available until the queue manager is restarted.

Action

Restart the queue manager.

Messages VIRR2xxx

VIRR211E termid INVALID SERVER CALLED: ‘servid’ FROM TRANSACTION tranid BY USER userid
Module

VIR0021R

Meaning

Transaction tranid either specifies a non-existent external server servid in its “application” field, or the “application type” field in the transaction definition is not valid.

Action

Correct the definition of transaction tranid.

Messages VIRRWxxx

VIRRW01I INITIALISATION FOR linename (n-xxxxxx), VERSION x.xx
Module

VIR0RAW

Meaning

The line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx has been initialised with the RAW protocol.

Action

None.

VIRRW04I LINE linename WAS STOPPED
Module

VIR0RAW

Meaning

The line with external name linename was stopped, either by console command, or by setting the “Possible calls” parameter to 0 in the line definition.

Action

None.

VIRRW27E linename IS REJECTED AT ENTRY POINT epname
Module

VIR0RAW

Meaning

VIRTEL received an incoming call on the line whose external name is linename, but the entry point epname specified on the line definition does not exist.

Action

Check the definition of the line.

VIRRW28I linename CALLER ipaddr:port GETS ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ FROM RULE ‘rulename’
Module

VIR0RAW

Meaning

VIRTEL selected entry point epname for an incoming call on the line whose external name is linename, because the call matched the rule rulename.

Action

None.

VIRRW29I linename HAS NO MORE PSEUDO TERMINALS
Module

VIR0RAW

Meaning

There are no more terminals associated with the line whose external name is linename.

Action

Check the definition of the line. Add more terminals if necessary.

VIRRW30I linename REQUEST FROM termname SENT AT timestamp1 CORR=correlator
Module

VIR0RAW

Meaning

A request has been sent from terminal termname on the line whose external name is linename. The time of the request is timestamp1 and the correlator is correlator.

Action

None.

VIRRW30I linename REPLY timestamp1 AT timestamp2 CORR=correlator Q=qname
Module

VIR0RAW

Meaning

A response to a message sent by terminal termname on the line whose external name is linename has been received. The time of the request is timestamp1. The time of the response is timestamp2. The correlator is correlator. The queue name is qname.

Action

None.

VIRRW31I linename REQUEST timestamp1 CORR=correlator TIMEOUT Q=qname
Module

VIR0RAW

Meaning

VIRTEL has not received a response to a message sent by terminal termname on the line whose external name is linename. The time of the request is timestamp1. The correlator is correlator. The queue name is qname.

Action

Check the message queue manager log to determine why no response was received.

VIRRW51I linename CONNECTING termname
Module

VIR0RAW

Meaning

An incoming call on the line whose external name is linename has been allocated to terminal termname.

Action

None.

VIRRW52I linename DECONNECTING termname
Module

VIR0RAW

Meaning

Terminal termname has been disconnected from the line whose external name is linename.

Action

None.

VIRRW54E INVALID REQUEST ON linename ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ DIRECTORY ‘dirname’
Module

VIR0RAW

Meaning

VIRTEL received a request on the line whose external name is linename. The requested directory path dirname does not exist under the entry point epname.

Action

Check the definition of the entry point epname. Ensure that there is a type 4 transaction with external name dirname.

VIRRW55E INVALID RULE rulename ENTRY POINT ‘epname’
Module

VIR0RAW

Meaning

Rule rulename attached to an MQ line specifies an unknown entry point epname.

Action

Check the entry point name specified in the rule definition.

VIRRW99I linename MESSAGE RECEIVED FROM SOCKET socknum
Module

VIR0RAW

Meaning

Input data has been received by the line whose external name is linename.

Action

None.

VIRRW99I linename SEND TO SOCKET socknum
Module

VIR0RAW

Meaning

Output data has been sent to the line whose external name is linename.

Action

None.

Messages VIRS1xxx

VIRS121W termid ERROR LOADING SCENARIO modname IN TRANSACTION tranid
Module

VIR0S12

Meaning

Transaction tranid at terminal termid called for a presentation module modname which could not be loaded.

Action

Check the log for a previous message VIR0031W. Check the module name specified in the “Initial Scenario”, “Final Scenario”, “Input Scenario” or “Output Scenario” field of transaction tranid. Ensure that this module exists in the VIRTEL load library and that it contains a valid scenario of the requested type. Recompile the module using the current version of the VIRTEL SCRNAPI macro library.

VIRS122W termid INVALID FA39 SCENARIO RECEIVED
Module

VIR0S12

Meaning

The transaction at terminal termid called for a presentation module which was not valid.

Action

Check the module name specified in the “Initial Scenario”, “Final Scenario”, “Input Scenario” or “Output Scenario” field of the transaction. Ensure that this module contains a valid scenario of the requested type. Recompile the module using the current version of the VIRTEL SCRNAPI macro library.

VIRS123W termid ERROR LOADING SCENARIO modname IN ENTRY POINT epname
Module

VIR0S12

Meaning

Entry point epname invoked from terminal termid called for a presentation module modname which could not be loaded.

Action

Check the log for a previous message VIR0031W. Check the module name specified in the “Identification Scenario” field of entry point epname. Ensure that this module exists in the VIRTEL load library and that it contains a valid scenario of the requested type. Recompile the module using the current version of the VIRTEL SCRNAPI macro library.

VIRS124E termid VIRSV CREATE ERROR – R15 : xxxxxxxx (dddddddd)
Module

VIR0S12

Meaning

A scenario invoked from terminal termid was unable to call a service program using the VIRSV$ macro instruction. xxxxxxxx is the hexadecimal return code from program VSVPCREA, and dddddddd is the decimal equivalent of the low-order byte of the return code.

Action

Refer to the VIRSV User’s Guide manual to determine the meaning of the VSVPCREA return code. Check the VIRTEL log and the VSVTRACE file for additional messages. Check the VIRTEL started task JCL to ensure that the VIRSV load library is referenced in both the STEPLIB and the SERVLIB concatenations. If VIRTEL runs as an APF-authorized task, check that the VIRSV load library is APF-authorized.

VIRS125E termid VIRSV REQUEST ERROR – R15 : xxxxxxxx (dddddddd)
Module

VIR0S12

Meaning

A scenario invoked from terminal termid was unable to call a service program using the VIRSV$ macro instruction. xxxxxxxx is the hexadecimal return code from program VSVPREQS, and dddddddd is the decimal equivalent of the low-order byte of the return code.

Action

Refer to the VIRSV User’s Guide manual to determine the meaning of the VSVPREQS return code. Check the VIRTEL log and the VSVTRACE file for additional messages. Check that the requested service program exists in a load library in the SERVLIB concatenation of the VIRTEL started task JCL. If VIRTEL runs as an APF-authorized task, check that the load library containing the service program is APF-authorized.

VIRS126E termid VIRSV APPLICATION ERROR CODE : xxxxxxxx (dddddddd)
Module

VIR0S12

Meaning

A scenario invoked from terminal termid called a service program using the VIRSV$ macro instruction. The service program completed with a non-zero return code. xxxxxxxx is the hexadecimal return code from the service program, and dddddddd is the decimal equivalent.

Action

Determine the meaning of the service program return code and take appropriate action.

VIRS127E termid VIRSV SERVICES UNAVAILABLE
Module

VIR0S12

Meaning

A scenario invoked from terminal termid was unable to call a service program using the VIRSV$ macro instruction because the VIRSV service call facility is not available to VIRTEL.

Action

Check that the VIRTCT contains a VIRSV1 parameter. If so, check the VIRTEL log to determine why the VIRSV facility failed to initialise at VIRTEL startup. Refer to message VIR0090E.

VIRS129E termid ERROR: SCENARIO scenname ABENDED AT OFFSET ‘xxxxxxxx’ ON INSTRUCTION STARTING WITH ‘yyyyyyyy’ [INPUT|OUTPUT|IDENTIFICATION SCENARIO IS DISCARDED]
Module

VIR0S12

Meaning

The scenario scenname invoked from terminal termid contains an instruction which is invalid, or which attempted to perform an invalid operation such as copying into a protected field on the 3270 screen, or a MAP$ ABEND instruction was executed. xxxxxxxx is the hexadecimal offset within the module of the instruction. yyyyyyyy represents the first four bytes (in hexadecimal) of the instruction. The scenario is abandoned (as if SCENARIO DISCARD had been coded).

Action

Check the assembly listing to verify that the scenario has been correctly assembled. Check that the correct level macro library was used.

VIRS12AI termid ERROR: SCENARIO scenname WAS ABNORMALLY STOPPED AT OFFSET ‘xxxxxxxx’
Module

VIR0S12

Meaning

The scenario scenname invoked from terminal termid was terminated abnormally using the KILL command. xxxxxxxx is the hexadecimal offset within the module.

Action

None.

VIRS12BE SCENARIO REQUIRES HEADER ‘headername’ NOT FOUND IN TCT : ABORTING
Module

VIR0S12

Meaning

A COPY$ SYSTEM-TO-VARIABLE instruction in a scenario is attempting to obtain the value of the HTTP header headername but the name was not declared in the VIRTCT. A subsequent VIRS129E instruction shows the name of the scenario and the location of the instruction in error.

Action

Add headername to the HTHEADR parameter of the VIRTCT.

VIRS12CE termid VIRSV REQUEST ERROR – R15 : xxxxxxxx (dddddddd) FROM progname
Module

VIR0S12

Meaning

A call from a scenario to VIRSV returned an error. xxxxxxxx is the hexadecimal return code from VIRSV module progname and dddddddd is the decimal equivalent.

Action

Refer to the VIRSV documentation for the meaning of the return code.

VIRS12DE termid VIRSV TRANSACTION ERROR CODE : xxxxxxxx (dddddddd) FROM progname
Module

VIR0S12

Meaning

A call from a scenario to VIRSV returned an error. xxxxxxxx is the hexadecimal return code from VIRSV module progname and dddddddd is the decimal equivalent.

Action

Refer to the VIRSV documentation for the meaning of the return code.

VIRS12EE termid SCENARIO scenname RETURNED ERROR : ‘dddddddd’
Module

VIR0S12

Meaning

The scenario scenname invoked from terminal termid terminated using the ERROR$ macro instruction. dddddddd is the decimal return code.

Action

Determine the meaning of the scenario return code and take appropriate action.

VIRS12FE termid ERROR: SCENARIO ‘scenname’ CALLS UNDEFINED TRANSACTION ‘tranname’ AT OFFSET ‘xxxxxxxx’
Module

VIR0S12

Meaning

The scenario scenname invoked from terminal termid issued a SEND$ TO or SEND$ VARIABLE-TO instruction specifying an invalid transaction name tranname. xxxxxxxx is the hexadecimal offset of the SEND$ instruction within the module.

Action

Verify that the entry point contains a type 5 transaction whose external name is tranname, or correct the transaction name in the scenario.

VIRS12GE CANNOT RESOLVE PASSTICKET OF TYPE ‘applname’ ABORTING SCENARIO
Module

VIR0S12

Meaning

VIRTEL was unable to process an instruction of type PASSTICKET-FOR-TRANSACTION contained in a scenario.

Action

Possible causes are: (1) Not signed on (2) Transaction not found (3) No application name in transaction (4) PASSTCK not specified in VIRTCT (5) Application name not found in PASSTCK table (6) Request is neither GENERATE nor EVALUATE (7) Request specifies GENERATE or EVALUATE but does not match corresponding entry in the PASSTCK table (8) Insufficient storage for workarea (9) Error linking to module IRRSPK00

VIRS12HE termid ERROR: SCENARIO scenname RACF ticketserv GENERATE|EVALUATE SAF RC: ‘safrc’ RACF RC: ‘racfrc’ RACF reason: ‘racfreas’
Module

VIR0S12

Meaning

The security subsystem returned an error code during processing of an instruction of type PASSTICKET-FOR- TRANSACTION contained in scenario scenname for terminal termid.

Action

For an explanation of the return codes and reason codes, refer to the IBM manual z/OS Security Server RACF Callable Services chapter 2: “R_ticketserv”.

VIRS12IE termid LOOP WAS DETECTED IN SCENARIO scenname
Module

VIR0S12

Meaning

A possible loop has been detected in scenario scenname. The scenario is abended.

Action

For an explanation on the way to identify or manage loops in scenario, refer to the HANDLE$ LOOP instrauction in the VIRTEL Web Access documentation.

Messages VIRSMxxx

VIRSM01I SMTP INITIALISATION FOR linename (n-xxxxxx), VERSION x.xx
Module

VIRSMTP

Meaning

The SMTP line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx has been initialised.

Action

None.

VIRSM04I SMTP LINE linename WAS STOPPED
Module

VIRSMTP

Meaning

The SMTP line with external name linename was stopped, either by console command, or by setting the “Possible calls” parameter to 0 in the line definition.

Action

None.

VIRSM27E linename IS REJECTED AT ENTRY POINT epname
Module

VIRSMTP

Meaning

VIRTEL received an incoming call on the SMTP line whose external name is linename, but the entry point epname specified on the line definition does not exist.

Action

Check the definition of the SMTP line.

VIRSM28I linename CALLER ipaddr:port GETS ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ FROM RULE ‘rulename’
Module

VIRSMTP

Meaning

VIRTEL selected entry point epname for an incoming call on the SMTP line whose external name is linename, because the call matched the rule rulename.

Action

None.

VIRSM29I linename HAS NO MORE PSEUDO TERMINALS
Module

VIRSMTP

Meaning

There are no more terminals associated with the SMTP line whose external name is linename.

Action

Check the definition of the line. Add more terminals if necessary.

VIRSM51I linename CONNECTING termname
Module

VIRSMTP

Meaning

An incoming call on the SMTP line whose external name is linename has been allocated to terminal termname.

Action

None.

VIRSM52I linename DECONNECTING termname
Module

VIRSMTP

Meaning

Terminal termname has been disconnected from the SMTP line whose external name is linename.

Action

None.

VIRSM55E INVALID RULE rulename ENTRY POINT ‘epname’
Module

VIRSMTP

Meaning

Rule rulename attached to an SMTP line specifies an unknown entry point epname.

Action

Check the entry point name specified in the rule definition.

VIRSM581 MESSAGE FROM xxx@xxx.xxx TO xxx@xxx.xxx WAS REJECTED
Module

VIRSMTP

Meaning

VIRTEL received an incomplete message on an SMTP line. The message does not contain the required headers In-Reply-To: (or alternatively References:) and Mime-Version:. The message has been rejected with response 581 Delivery not authorized, message refused sent to the SMTP requester.

Action

To upload an HTML page, you must reply to a message sent by VIRTEL and include an attached file.

Messages VIRT2xxx

VIRT251E termid INVALID SERVER CALLED: ‘servid’ FROM TRANSACTION tranid BY USER userid
Module

VIR0025T

Meaning

Transaction tranid either specifies a non-existent external server servid in its “application” field, or the “application type” field in the transaction definition is not valid.

Action

Correct the definition of transaction tranid.

Messages VIRT9xxx

VIRT903W LINE linename HAS A SESSION STARTED WITH TCP/IP tcpname HIGHEST SOCKET IS ‘xxxxxxxx’ (dddddddd)
Module

VIR0T09

Meaning

The line with external name linename has opened a session with TCP/IP name tcpname. xxxxxxxx is the highest socket number (in hexadecimal) for this line. dddddddd is the highest socket number in decimal. The highest socket number is assigned by the TCP/IP stack and will normally be one less than the maxsock subparameter of the TCPn parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None

VIRT904I LINE linename (n-xxxxxx) IS USING TCP/IP KEEPALIVE
Module

VIR0T09

Meaning

VIRTEL has requested the TCP/IP stack to send “keepalive” messages on the line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx. You must also activate keepalive in the TCP/IP stack parameter file. See the “Action” parameter of the Line Definition in the VIRTEL Connectivity Reference manual.

Action

None.

VIRT905I linename SOCKET socknum LISTENING ipaddr:port
Module

VIR0T09

Meaning

VIRTEL has opened a TCP/IP listening socket for the line with external name linename. port is the listening port number, and ipaddr is the IP address on which VIRTEL will accept incoming connections. If ipaddr is 0.0.0.0 then VIRTEL accepts connections on any of the host’s home IP addresses.

Action

None.

VIRT906I linename SOCKET socknum CALL FROM ipaddr:port
Module

VIR0T09

Meaning

VIRTEL has accepted an incoming connection on the line with external name linename. socknum is the TCP/IP socket number, and ipaddr:port is the client’s IP address and port number.

Action

None.

VIRT907I linename SOCKET socknum CALLING ipaddr:port
Module

VIR0T09

Meaning

VIRTEL is making an outgoing connection on the line with external name linename. socknum is the TCP/IP socket number, and ipaddr:port is the destination IP address and port number.

Action

None.

VIRT912W linename SOCKET socknum STARTED FOR ipaddr:port
Module

VIR0T09

Meaning

VIRTEL has opened TCP/IP socket socknum on the line with external name linename. If socknum is 00000000 then this is a listening socket, port is the listening port number, and ipaddr is the IP address on which VIRTEL accepts incoming connections (000.000.000.000 means that VIRTEL accepts connections on any of the host’s home IP addresses). If socknum is non-zero and port is non-zero, then this is an incoming connection, and ipaddr:port is the client’s IP address and port number. If socknum is non-zero and port is 00000, then this is an outgoing connection, and ipaddr is VIRTEL’s IP address (000.000.000.000 means that VIRTEL is using the host’s default home address). For VIRTEL 4.33 onwards, this message is replaced by messages VIRT905I, VIRT906I and VIRT907I respectively. This message can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRT918S NO MORE OSCORE AVAILABLE
Module

VIR0T09

Meaning

VIRTEL has insufficient memory to start a new TCP/IP task.

Action

Check the OSCORE parameter in the VIRTCT.

VIRT920W TCP SESSION LOST FOR LU linename
Module

VIR0T09

Meaning

Loss of TCP/IP session for the line with external name linename.

Action

Check the partner system to determine the cause of the error.

VIRT922W linename SOCKET socknum ENDED FOR ipaddr:port
Module

VIR0T09

Meaning

VIRTEL has closed the TCP/IP socket socknum on the line with external name linename on the indicated IP address ipaddr and the indicated port number port. This message can be suppressed by the SILENCE parameter in the VIRTCT.

Action

None.

VIRT923E ERROR ON: linename REQ: reqtype - RETCODE: FFFFFFFF ERRNO: xx (ddd)
Module

VIR0T09

Meaning

A request of type reqtype in TCP/IP mode for the line indicated by the external name linename was not successful. xx and ddd are respectively the hexadecimal and decimal error codes.

Action

For an explanation of the error codes, refer to Appendix B of the IBM manual z/OS Communications Server: IP Sockets Application Programming Interface Guide and Reference. For VSE, refer to “ERRNO values” in chapter 8 of the IBM manual TCP/IP for VSE/ESA IBM Program Setup and Supplementary Information. The following codes are commonly encountered:

  • REQ: SOCKET - RETCODE: FFFFFFFF ERRNO:00000018 (00000024) : indicates that the value of the MAXFILEPROC parameter in PARMLIB member BPXPRMxx is insufficient for the number of TCP/IP connections. Use the console command D OMVS,O to determine the current value of MAXFILEPROC. The command SETOMVS MAXFILEPROC=nnnn can be used to increase the value temporarily until the next IPL.

  • REQ: SOCKET - RETCODE: FFFFFFFF ERRNO: 0000045D (00001117) : indicates that TCP/IP for VSE is not started.

  • REQ: GTHOSTID - RETCODE: FFFFFFFF ERRNO: 00000000 (00000000) : may indicate that TCP/IP for VSE is not started.

  • REQ: GTHOSTID - RETCODE: FFFFFFFF ERRNO: 0000009C (00000156) : may indicate that the USER assigned to the VIRTEL started task does not have the necessary authorization (RACF, TOP SECRET) to access TCP/IP facilities via MVS OPEN-EDITION.

  • REQ: ACCEPT - RETCODE: FFFFFFFF ERRNO: 000003EA (00001002) : indicates that the maxsock subparameter of the TCPn parameter in the VIRTCT is insufficient for the number of incoming calls received.

  • REQ: INITAPI - RETCODE: FFFFFFFF ERRNO: 000003F3 (00001011) : indicates that the name specified in the TCPn parameter in the VIRTCT does not match the name of the z/OS TCP/IP stack.

  • REQ: INITAPI - RETCODE: FFFFFFFF ERRNO: 000027D6 (00010198) : indicates that the maxsock subparameter of the TCPn parameter in the VIRTCT exceeds the maximum allowed by the TCP/IP stack.

VIRT924E ERROR ON: linename SOCKET: socknum REQ: reqtype - RETCODE: FFFFFFFF ERRNO: xx (ddd)
Module

VIR0T09

Meaning

Socket socknum has not been successful in establishing a TCP/IP session. reqtype is the TCP/IP API call which failed, linename is the external name of the line, and xx and ddd are respectively the hexadecimal and decimal representations of the TCP/IP error code. This message can appear several times, as VIRTEL retries periodically to obtain the connection.

Action

For an explanation of the error codes, refer to Appendix B of the IBM manual z/OS Communications Server: IP Sockets Application Programming Interface Guide and Reference. For VSE, refer to “ERRNO values” in chapter 8 of the IBM manual TCP/IP for VSE/ESA IBM Program Setup and Supplementary Information. The following codes are commonly encountered:

  • REQ :BIND - RETCODE: FFFFFFFF ERRNO: 00000030 (00000048) : indicates that the field “Local ident” in the line definition specified a port number which is already in use by another application or by another VIRTEL line.

  • REQ :BIND - RETCODE: FFFFFFFF ERRNO: 00000031 (00000049) : indicates the the field “Local ident” in the line definition specifies an IP address which is not accepted by the TCP/IP stack as a valid home address.

VIRT925E ERROR CALLING PORT port AT SERVER servname
Module

VIR0T09

Meaning

An outbound HTTP call to port port at server servname has failed.

Action

Check preceding messages in the log. Check whether a firewall has blocked access to the specified port.

Messages VIRU1xxx

VIRU121E termid FILE UPLOAD FAILED : ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ DIRECTORY ‘dirname’ FILE ‘filename’ USER ‘username’
Module

VIR0U12

Meaning

A request by user username to upload the file filename into the directory dirname at VIRTEL entry point epname failed.

Action

Check, if necessary, that the user has successfully installed a cookie (see “Uploading pages via HTML secured by cookie” in the VIRTEL Web Access Guide). Check the definition of entry point epname. Check (using F6 in the VIRTEL configuration menu) that the directory has permissions “Copy to”, “Copy from”, and “Delete” all marked with “X”. Check that the DD name specified in the directory definition is included in the VIRTEL started task JCL.

VIRU122I termid FILE UPLOAD : ENTRY POINT ‘epname’ DIRECTORY ‘dirname’ FILE ‘filename’ USER ‘username’
Module

VIR0U12

Meaning

A request by user username to upload the file filename into the directory dirname at VIRTEL entry point epname was successful.

Action

None.

Messages VIRUCSxx

VIRUCS1E termid COULD NOT FIND TRANSLATION TABLE tablename
Module

VIR0UCS

Meaning

Translation table tablename requested by terminal termid was not found.

Action

Check that the CODEPAGE parameter of the URL contains a valid translation table name, and that the table has been loaded by VIRTEL at startup, either as standard, or by the CHARSET parameter of the VIRTCT (see “Parameters of the VIRTCT” in the VIRTEL Installation Guide).

Messages VIRV1xxx

VIRV121E termid COULD NOT FIND TRANSLATION TABLE ‘tablname’ FOR PAGE ‘pagename’ DIRECTORY ‘tranid’ (dirname)
Module

VIR0V12

Meaning

The HTML page pagename in the directory referenced by the transaction with external name tranid and internal name dirname specifies an unknown translation table tablname.

Action

Check that the table tablname specified in the SET-OUTPUT-ENCODING-UTF-8 instruction in the HTML page was loaded into VIRTEL at startup time, either as standard, or by being specified in the CHARSET parameter of the VIRTCT (see the VIRTEL Installation Guide manual).

VIRV122E termid WAS STOPPED
Module

VIR0V12

Meaning

As a result of a KILL command, the scenario which was active on terminal termid has been abnormally terminated.

Action

None.

Messages VIRX9xxx

VIRX903W linename STARTING A VIRPASS SERVICE OF LOCAL NAME xmident REMOTE NAME relayname IN JOB jobname
Module

VIR0X09

Meaning

VIRTEL is starting a VIRPASS XM (cross-memory) connection to VIRKIX running in a CICS region in the same MVS image. linename is the name of the XM line, jobname is the job name of the CICS region, relayname is the name of the VIRPASS XM relay in VIRKIX, and xmident is the link name defined in the VIRPASS XM relay.

Action

None.

VIRX907I linename DETACHING VXMTRECV SUBTASK
Module

VIR0X09

Meaning

VIRTEL is terminating a VIRPASS XM (cross-memory) connection as a result of a TERMAPI request. linename is the name of the XM line.

Action

None.

VIRX908I linename DETACHING VXMTRECV SUBTASK
Module

VIR0X09

Meaning

VIRTEL is terminating a VIRPASS XM (cross-memory) connection as a result of a CLOSE request. linename is the name of the XM line.

Action

None.

VIRX909I linename DETACHING VXMTRECV SUBTASK
Module

VIR0X09

Meaning

VIRTEL is terminating a VIRPASS XM (cross-memory) connection as a result of a CANCEL request. linename is the name of the XM line.

Action

None.

VIRX912W linename CONTEXT: sessionid STARTED
Module

VIR0X09

Meaning

A session has started on cross-memory line linename. The session identifier is sessionid.

Action

None.

VIRX922W linename ENDING CONTEXT sessionid FOR jobname
Module

VIR0X09

Meaning

A session has ended on cross-memory line linename. The session identifier is sessionid. The job name of the session partner is jobname.

Action

None.

VIRX923E ERROR ON linename REQ reqtype R15 r15code RETCODE retcode ERRNO xxxxxxxx (dddddddd)
Module

VIR0X09

Meaning

An error has occurred on cross-memory line linename. reqtype is the VIRXM request type, r15code and retcode are hexadecimal return codes, xxxxxxxx is the hexadecimal error code, and dddddddd is the decimal value of the low- order byte of the error code.

Action

Refer to the VIRXM User Guide manual to determine the meaning of the return code and error code for the specified request type.

VIRX924E ERROR ON linename CONTEXT sessionid REQ reqtype RETCODE retcode ERRNO xxxxxxxx (dddddddd)
Module

VIR0X09

Meaning

An error has occurred on cross-memory line linename. with session identifier sessionid. reqtype is the VIRXM request type, retcode is the decimal return code, xxxxxxxx is the hexadecimal error code, and dddddddd is the decimal value of the low-order byte of the error code.

Action

Refer to the VIRXM User Guide manual to determine the meaning of the return code and error code for the specified request type.

Messages VIRXOxxx

VIRXO01I XOT INITIALISATION FOR linename (n-xxxxxx), VERSION 4.xx
Module

VIRXOT

Meaning

The XOT line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx has been initialised.

Action

None.

VIRXO04I XOT LINE linename WAS STOPPED
Module

VIRXOT

Meaning

The XOT line with external name linename was stopped, either by console command, or by setting the “Possible calls” parameter to 0 in the line definition.

Action

None.

VIRXO05E linename UNDEFINED PARTNER n.n.n.n:p IS CALLING m.m.m.m:q
Module

VIRXOT

Meaning

VIRTEL has rejected an incoming call from an XOT line. n.n.n.n:p represents the IP address and port of the caller (usually an XOT router), m.m.m.m:q represents the called IP address and port in VIRTEL. VIRTEL rejected the call because none of the XOT lines listening on address/port m.m.m.m:q specifies address n.n.n.n as partner.

Action

Define an XOT line specifying m.m.m.m:q in the “Local ident” field and n.n.n.n:1998 in the “Remote ident” field. If necessary, use the xot-source parameter of the x25 route instruction in the router to ensure that the router presents the expected address to VIRTEL in its incoming calls. For additional information, refer to the section “Defining an XOT line” in the VIRTEL Connectivity Reference manual.

VIRXO06I linename (n-xxxxxx) IS USING A GENERIC ADDRESS
Module

VIRXOT

Meaning

The IP address and port number of the line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx is treated as sharable with other TCP/IP lines as a result of the SHAREDA=Y parameter specified in the definition of line linename.

Action

None.

VIRXO07I linename (n-xxxxxx) IS USING A GENERIC ADDRESS
Module

VIRXOT

Meaning

The IP address and port number of the line with external name linename and internal name n-xxxxxx is shared with another TCP/IP line. VIRTEL found the same address and port number specified in the definition of another line. Neither SHAREDA nor UNIQUEP were specified in the definition of line linename.

Action

None.

VIRXO11I termid CLEAR RECEIVED FROM REMOTE linename CAUSE=xx DIAG=yy
Module

VIRXOT

Meaning

VIRTEL received an X25 CLEAR command from the router attached to the XOT line with external name linename. VIRTEL determined that the command was associated with CVC terminal termid. xx and yy are the X25 cause and diagnostic codes in hexadecimal. This message is suppressed if the cause and diagnostic codes are zero and the SILENCE parameter is specified in the VIRTCT.

Action

If the cause and diagnostic codes are zero, this indicates a normal end of call from the remote partner. Otherwise, use the cause and diagnostic codes to determine why the router or the remote partner application issued the CLEAR.

VIRXO51I termid CALLING x25callednumber VIA ROUTER ipaddr:port
Module

VIRXOT

Meaning

VIRTEL is placing an outbound call to X25 number x25callednumber via the router whose IP address and port number is ipaddr:port. termid is the name of the VIRTEL terminal which represents the virtual circuit.

Action

None.

VIRXO52I linename DECONNECTING termid
Module

VIRXOT

Meaning

Terminal termid has been disconnected from the XOT line whose external name is linename.

Action

None.

VIRXO53E linename HAS NO MORE PSEUDO TERMINALS
Module

VIRXOT

Meaning

There are no more terminals associated with the XOT line whose external name is linename.

Action

Check the line definition. Add more terminals if necessary.

VIRXO98E termid ERROR errcode RECEIVING FROM SOCKET sockno
Module

VIRXOT

Meaning

An error occurred when receiving a message from the router on an XOT line. termid is the name of the virtual circuit, if available, otherwise it is the external name of the XOT line. errcode is an error code whose meaning is:

  • 000D0001 : No session exists for this line.

  • 000D0002 : Unable to identify incoming message with an existing session.

  • 000D0003 : No more pseudo terminals, or line not linked to TCP.

  • 000D0004 : TCP/IP receive error; see preceding message VIRT923E or VIRT924E.

  • 000D0005 : Socket is closed.

  • 000D0006 : A message received on the XOT line does not conform to the XOT protocol. Either the version number in the XOT header is invalid, or the message length exceeds the negotiated packet size.

Action

If the cause cannot be determined by preceding messages, use the VIRTEL SNAP command to produce a dump of the internal trace table. Determine whether the router sent an invalid XOT message, and if so, perform the appropriate router diagnostic procedures. Otherwise contact technical support.

VIRXO99E termid ERROR errcode SENDING TO SOCKET sockno
Module

VIRXOT

Meaning

An error occurred when sending a message to the router on an XOT line. termid is the name of the virtual circuit, if available, otherwise it is the external name of the XOT line. errcode is an error code whose meaning is:

  • 000B0001 : Invalid pseudo terminal.

  • 000B0002 : Message not identified with an active session.

  • 000B0003 : Line not linked to TCP stack.

  • 000B0004 : TCP/IP send error; see preceding message VIRT923E or VIRT924E.

  • 000B0005 : VIRTEL internal task dispatching error.

  • 000B0006 : Session cleared before message could be sent.

Action

If the cause cannot be determined by preceding messages, use the VIRTEL SNAP command to produce a dump of the internal trace table and contact technical support.

Virtel VSV messages

VSV0104E - VSV0105E

VSV0104E pgm OPEN dd ERR=rc
Module

VSVTINIT

Meaning

VIRSV could not open library with DDNAME dd.

Action

Check that DDNAME dd is referenced in the Virtel startup JCL.

VSV0105E csect : VSVSTOR OBTAIN IN ERROR, RC=rc
Module

VSVTTRACE

Meaning

VIRSV could not obtain storage for CSECT csect.

Action

Contact technical support.z

VSV0200E - VSV0209E

VSV0200E VSVSTOR OBTAIN GENERAL INDEX RC=rc
Module

VSVPOPTR

Meaning

VIRSV could not obtain general index from the system.

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0202E CREAT TOKEN/NAME PAIR INDEX RC=rc
Module

VSVPOPTR

Meaning

VIRSV could not obtain token pair from the system.

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0203E ERR BUILD table RC=rc
Module

VSVPOPTR

Meaning

VIRSV could not build internal tables.

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0204E action TRACE TASK ERR=rc
Module

VSVPOPTR

Meaning

VIRSV could not initialize trace task.

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0205I CREATION CONFLICT, DELETE PAGE
Module

VSVPOPTR

Meaning

VIRSV tried to initialize a storage area that was already allocated to the product.

Action

VIRSV should automatically clean up the situation, no action required.

VSV0206E ERR CREATE TRACE QUEUE, RC=rc
Module

VSVPOPTR

Meaning

Error creating the VIRSV trace queue.

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0207I VIRSV VvRr STARTED
Module

VSVPOPTR

Meaning

Message indicating that VIRSV has started successfully.

Action

No action required.

VSV0208E INDX ADD UTCB XTCB ERR=rc
Module

VSVPOPTR

Meaning

VIRSV has encountered an error while processing the general index.

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0209E INDX ADD IDNT XTCB ERR=rc
Module

VSVPOPTR

Meaning

VIRSV has encountered an error while processing the general index.

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0300E - VSV0308E

VSV0300E ERR LOAD modname CC=cc REASON=rc
Module

VSVTINIT

Meaning

VIRSV could not load module “modname”

Action

Check that the module is present in the SERVLIB dd.

VSV0301E ERR BUILD CPOOL=rc
Module

VSVTINIT

Meaning

VIRSV encountered an error while building a CPOOL.

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0302E RC VSVPOPTR=rc
Module

VSVTINIT

Meaning

Service VSVPOPTR ended in error

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0303E RC VSVPCLTR=rc
Module

VSVTINIT

Meaning

Service VSVPCLTR ended in error

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0304E PARMLIST AT addr NOT IN PRIVATE AREA
Module

VSVTINIT

Meaning

A VIRSV service was called with an incorrect parameter list.

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0305I DELETE TOKEN PAIR SYSPERTEC
Module

VSVTINIT

Meaning

VIRSV has deleted the token pair from the system.

Action

No action required.

VSV0306E DELETE TOKEN PAIR SYSPERTEC ERR=rc
Module

VSVTINIT

Meaning

VIRSV encountered an error while deleting the token pair from the system.

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0308E VSVSTOR OBTAIN GENERAL INDEX RC=rc
Module

VSVTINIT

Meaning

VIRSV could not obtain general index from the system.

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0400E - VSV0408I

VSV0400I OUTADD RETCODE=rc RESCODE=reason KEY=key
Module

VSVTTRAC

Meaning

VIRSV encountered an error while attempting to add an output file.

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0401I ALLOC tracefile RETCODE=rc REASON CODE: INFO=s99info ERROR=s99error
Module

VSVTTRAC

Meaning

VIRSV could not allocate the VSVTRACE file.

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0402E ERR CLOSE tracefile RETCODE=rc
Module

VSVTTRAC

Meaning

VIRSV could not close the VSVTRACE file.

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0403I UNALLOC tracefile RETCODE=rc REASON CODE: INFO=s99info ERROR=s99error
Module

VSVTTRAC

Meaning

VIRSV could not unallocate the VSVTRACE file.

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0404I UNALLOC tracefile NUMBER=tracenum
Module

VSVTTRAC

Meaning

VIRSV could not unallocate the VSVTRACE file number tracenum

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0405I ALLOC tracefile RETCODE=rc REASON CODE: INFO=s99info ERROR=s99error
Module

VSVTTRAC

Meaning

VIRSV could not allocate the VSVTRACE file.

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0406E ERR OPEN tracefile RETCODE=rc
Module

VSVTTRAC

Meaning

VIRSV could not open the VSVTRACE file.

Action

Contact technical support.

VSV0408I ALLOC tracefile NUMBER=tracenum
Module

VSVTTRAC

Meaning

VIRSV could not allocate the VSVTRACE file number tracenum

Action

Contact technical support.

Miscellaneos messages

File transfers

TRANS14 Error reading file from host: file transfer cancelled.

Meaning

A file transfer download has exceeded the maximum file size.

413 Request Entity Too Large.

Meaning

A file transfer upload has exceeded the maximum file size.