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H<strong>CP</strong>2782E H<strong>CP</strong>2785E<br />

An implied DEFINE NIC (performed on behalf of a<br />

SPECIAL statement) might also encounter this error. A<br />

SPECIAL statement might specify a device address or a<br />

device count that conflicts with other virtual devices.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The operating system did not create a<br />

new virtual adapter.<br />

User Response: Remove the conflicting device (or<br />

devices), or specify a different base device number or<br />

device count to define this network adapter.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2782E The variations of this message are<br />

listed below.<br />

MESSAGES:<br />

v LAN ownerid lanname not created; this name is<br />

already in use<br />

v VSWITCH switchnm not created; this name is<br />

already in use<br />

Explanation: A DEFINE VSWITCH or DEFINE LAN<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> was rejected because the specified virtual<br />

switch or LAN already exists. A virtual switch is qualified<br />

by switchnm, <strong>and</strong> only one virtual switch can exist with<br />

this switchnm. A <strong>VM</strong> LAN segment is fully qualified by<br />

ownerid <strong>and</strong> lanname, <strong>and</strong> only one LAN can exist with<br />

this combination of ownerid <strong>and</strong> lanname.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The operating system did not create a<br />

new virtual switch or LAN. The existing virtual switch or<br />

LAN is not affected.<br />

User Response: This message does not necessarily<br />

represent an error. This would be a normal response to<br />

a redundant DEFINE VSWITCH or DEFINE LAN<br />

comm<strong>and</strong>. If you must create a unique virtual switch or<br />

LAN, some options are:<br />

v DEFINE this new virtual switch with a different switch<br />

name.<br />

v DEFINE this new LAN with a different owner ID, or a<br />

different LAN name (<strong>and</strong> notify potential users of this<br />

LAN of the new owner/lanname).<br />

v DETACH the other LAN so you can DEFINE the new<br />

one. Note that this would disrupt any existing users of<br />

the LAN.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2783E The variations of this message are<br />

listed below.<br />

MESSAGES:<br />

v LAN ownerid lanname does not exist<br />

v VSWITCH switchnm does not exist<br />

Explanation: A comm<strong>and</strong> was rejected because the<br />

specified virtual switch or LAN is not currently defined.<br />

Both parts (ownerid <strong>and</strong> lanname) are required to fully<br />

qualify a <strong>VM</strong> LAN segment.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The operating system did not perform<br />

the requested function.<br />

User Response: If the virtual switch is not currently<br />

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defined, issue the DEFINE VSWITCH comm<strong>and</strong> with<br />

the correct switch name.<br />

If you specified the correct LAN owner ID <strong>and</strong> name,<br />

then you need to get the virtual LAN segment defined.<br />

Some options are:<br />

v If you are the owner, or you have Class B privileges,<br />

issue the DEFINE LAN comm<strong>and</strong> to create the target<br />

LAN.<br />

v Add a DEFINE LAN statement to the SYSTEM<br />

CONFIG file defining the target LAN.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2784E The variations of this message are<br />

listed below.<br />

MESSAGES:<br />

v LAN ownerid lanname not created; <strong>VM</strong>LAN limit<br />

has been reached<br />

v VSWITCH switchnm not created; <strong>VM</strong>LAN limit has<br />

been reached<br />

Explanation: A DEFINE VSWITCH or DEFINE LAN<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> was rejected because a limit has been set on<br />

the number of virtual switches or LAN segments, <strong>and</strong><br />

that limit has already been reached. The system<br />

<strong>VM</strong>LAN limit is set in the SYSTEM CONFIG file by the<br />

<strong>VM</strong>LAN statement. Note that this limit is not imposed on<br />

the DEFINE LAN or DEFINE VSWITCH statements in<br />

the SYSTEM CONFIG file, so it is possible to find more<br />

<strong>VM</strong> LAN segments than the limit will allow.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The operating system did not create a<br />

new virtual switch or LAN.<br />

User Response: To create a new virtual switch or<br />

LAN, you need to reduce the number of <strong>VM</strong> LAN<br />

segments in the system or increase the global system<br />

limit. Some options are:<br />

v If you control other virtual switches or <strong>VM</strong> LAN<br />

segments that are not needed, you can DETACH<br />

those virtual switches or segments <strong>and</strong> DEFINE new<br />

virtual switches or <strong>VM</strong> LAN segmens.<br />

v Update the SYSTEM CONFIG file to increase the<br />

number of <strong>VM</strong> LAN segments allowed on the system<br />

(or request this change through authorized system<br />

administration personnel).<br />

v Add a DEFINE LAN or DEFINE VSWITCH statement<br />

to the SYSTEM CONFIG file to create this LAN or<br />

virtual switch during <strong>CP</strong> system initialization (or<br />

request this change through authorized system<br />

administration personnel).<br />

Note that you can use QUERY <strong>VM</strong>LAN to find out the<br />

limits that have been set on this system.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2785E LAN name is missing<br />

Explanation: A <strong>CP</strong> comm<strong>and</strong> was rejected because<br />

the LAN name was not specified. Both ownerid <strong>and</strong><br />

lanname are required to fully qualify a <strong>VM</strong> LAN<br />

segment.

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