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H<strong>CP</strong>2793E H<strong>CP</strong>2795E<br />

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

the subject virtual device.<br />

User Response: If you must move the subject virtual<br />

device, you will have to detach the adapter first<br />

(DETACH NIC) <strong>and</strong> define the adapter at a new location<br />

(DEFINE NIC).<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2793E The variations of this message are<br />

listed below.<br />

MESSAGES:<br />

v Device vdev not detached; DETACH NIC base to<br />

remove network devices base-last<br />

v Device vdev not detached; SET VSWITCH<br />

switchnm DISCONNECT to remove network<br />

devices base-last<br />

Explanation:<br />

vdev The virtual device address specified on the<br />

DETACH comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

base The base virtual device in the range owned by<br />

the associated network adapter.<br />

last The last virtual device in the range owned by<br />

the associated network adapter.<br />

A DETACH comm<strong>and</strong> was rejected because it<br />

represents an attempt to disconnect a virtual OSA<br />

device that is part of a virtual network adapter. The<br />

DEFINE comm<strong>and</strong> creates a series of virtual OSA<br />

devices that cannot be disconnected individually.<br />

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

the subject virtual device.<br />

User Response: If you must modify the subject virtual<br />

device, you will have to detach the adapter using the<br />

DETACH NIC comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2794E NIC vdev not created; devs is outside<br />

the valid range of mindevs to maxdevs<br />

Explanation:<br />

vdev The base virtual device address of the<br />

specified adapter.<br />

devs The number of network I/O devices allowed.<br />

mindevs<br />

The minimum valid number of devices allowed.<br />

maxdevs<br />

The maximum valid number of devices<br />

allowed.<br />

A DEFINE NIC comm<strong>and</strong> was rejected because the<br />

DEVICES parameter specified a number that was<br />

outside the valid range for this adapter. For a virtual<br />

HiperSockets adapter, the valid range is 3-3072.<br />

308 z/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>System</strong> <strong>Messages</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Codes</strong> — <strong>CP</strong><br />

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

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

SPECIAL statement for a HIPER device type might<br />

specify a device count that is not valid on the current<br />

<strong>CP</strong> level.<br />

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

new virtual adapter.<br />

User Response: Specify a device count via the<br />

DEVICES parameter that is in the valid range. For a<br />

virtual HiperSockets adapter, the valid range is 3-3072.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2795E The variations of this message are<br />

explained below.<br />

MESSAGES:<br />

v You are not authorized to DEFINE LAN lanname<br />

for OWNERID ownerid<br />

v You are not authorized to DETACH LAN lanname<br />

for OWNERID ownerid<br />

v You are not authorized to SET LAN lanname for<br />

OWNERID ownerid<br />

Explanation:<br />

– A DEFINE LAN, DETACH LAN, or SET LAN<br />

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

OWNERID did not match your current <strong>VM</strong> user ID,<br />

<strong>and</strong> you are not authorized to operate on a LAN<br />

that is owned by another user. Your <strong>VM</strong> user ID<br />

must have <strong>IBM</strong> Class B authority to use this form<br />

of the comm<strong>and</strong>. If you only have <strong>IBM</strong> Class G<br />

authority, the OWNERID parameter must resolve<br />

to your logon user ID.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The operating system will not act on<br />

the DEFINE LAN, DETACH LAN, or SET LAN<br />

comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

User Response: If your <strong>VM</strong> user ID has <strong>IBM</strong> Class<br />

G authority, you should DEFINE, DETACH, or SET<br />

attributes for a LAN that you own. If you must<br />

operate on a LAN that belongs to another user, you<br />

must:<br />

– logon to the other user ID (or use Secondary<br />

Console Facility) to issue the comm<strong>and</strong>, or<br />

– issue the comm<strong>and</strong> from a user ID with <strong>IBM</strong> Class<br />

B privileges.<br />

v You are not authorized to override LAN<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

Explanation:<br />

– This format of the message is produced when a<br />

user without Class B authority tries to issue a <strong>CP</strong><br />

DEFINE LAN or <strong>CP</strong> SET LAN comm<strong>and</strong> with the<br />

ACCOUNT ON/OFF oper<strong>and</strong>.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The operating system will not act on<br />

the DEFINE LAN or SET LAN comm<strong>and</strong>.

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