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z/VM: System Messages and Codes Š CP - z/VM - IBM

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H<strong>CP</strong>2802E H<strong>CP</strong>2806E<br />

User Response: If the DEFINE MSGPROC comm<strong>and</strong><br />

was used, reissue the comm<strong>and</strong> specifying the first of<br />

four consecutive virtual device numbers that are not<br />

used in your configuration. The device number must be<br />

a 1-to 4-digit hexadecimal number between X'0000' <strong>and</strong><br />

X'FFFC'.<br />

If the SPECIAL directory statement was used, contact<br />

the system programmer for assistance.<br />

Operator Response: None.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Programmer Response: Modify the user’s<br />

SPECIAL directory statement to specify the first of four<br />

consecutive virtual device numbers that are not used in<br />

their configuration.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2802E The maximum number of connections<br />

{to|from} userid are already defined.<br />

Explanation: A user attempted to establish a<br />

connection to a message processor using the DEFINE<br />

MSGPROC comm<strong>and</strong> or the MSGPROC oper<strong>and</strong> of the<br />

SPECIAL directory statement, but the connection could<br />

not be made. The maximum number of connections<br />

allowed either from your virtual machine or the<br />

maximum connections to a single CF Service Machine<br />

were already established. The userid returned in the<br />

message determines which connection limit was<br />

reached.<br />

If a CF Service Machine user ID was specified in userid,<br />

then the maximum number of coupled guests that can<br />

connect to the specified CF Service Machine was<br />

reached. Guest Coupling Facility Support in z/<strong>VM</strong> will<br />

allow up to 32 coupled guests to be connected to a CF<br />

Service Machine.<br />

If your user ID was specified in userid:, then your user<br />

ID has reached the allowed limit for the number of CF<br />

Service Machines that can connect. Guest Coupling<br />

support in z/<strong>VM</strong> will only allow a single coupled guest to<br />

connect to a maximum of eight different CF Service<br />

Machines at one time.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The comm<strong>and</strong> does not execute;<br />

system operation continues.<br />

User Response: None.<br />

Operator Response: None.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Programmer Response: None.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2803E A coupled connection with CF Service<br />

Machine msgprocid already exists.<br />

Explanation: The virtual message processor<br />

msgprocid is already defined within the virtual machine’s<br />

I/O configuration.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The comm<strong>and</strong> does not execute;<br />

system operation continues.<br />

User Response: Verify that the msgprocid specified is<br />

the correct message processor user ID that you wish to<br />

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define. If it is not the intended message processor, then<br />

reissue the DEFINE MSGPROC comm<strong>and</strong> with the<br />

correct msgprocid.<br />

Operator Response: None.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Programmer Response: None.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2804I Message devices range defined <strong>and</strong><br />

coupled to msgprocid.<br />

Explanation: A message facility environment has been<br />

successfully created <strong>and</strong> connected to the CF Service<br />

Machine specified by msgprocid.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: <strong>System</strong> operation continues.<br />

User Response: None.<br />

Operator Response: None.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Programmer Response: None.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2805E {Message processor msgprocid|One or<br />

more message processors} does not<br />

exist in your I/O configuration.<br />

Explanation: Either an attempt was made to perform<br />

a function to a message processor that does not exist in<br />

your I/O configuration, or you tried to manipulate a<br />

CFLINK, but you remain uncoupled to at least one of<br />

the CF<strong>VM</strong>s.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: <strong>System</strong> operation continues <strong>and</strong> no<br />

configuration change occurs.<br />

User Response: Verify that the msgprocid user ID<br />

specified is the CF Service Machine you intend to use,<br />

or ensure that you are coupled to both CF<strong>VM</strong>s <strong>and</strong> then<br />

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

Operator Response: None.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Programmer Response: None.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2806E The variations of this message are<br />

listed below.<br />

MESSAGES:<br />

v You are not allowed to define any message<br />

processors.<br />

v You are not allowed to define message processor<br />

msgprocid.<br />

Explanation: A user attempted to define a message<br />

processor using the DEFINE MSGPROC comm<strong>and</strong>,<br />

but the user is not set up in the z/<strong>VM</strong> system<br />

directory to define the message processor. If<br />

msgprocid is returned in the message, then the user<br />

is not authorized to define the specific msgprocid. If<br />

msgprocid is not specified, then your user ID is not<br />

set up to use z/<strong>VM</strong>’s Guest Coupling Facility<br />

Simulation.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The comm<strong>and</strong> does not execute;<br />

system operation continues.

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