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64 <strong>CICS</strong> <strong>Transaction</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>V5</strong><br />

Figure 3-8 GetSense showing the SNA sense data<br />

Finally, we examined the <strong>CICS</strong> log to find the message DFHZC6921W. As shown<br />

in Example 3-19, autoinstall was started for the Client daemon connection, but<br />

because we disabled connection autoinstall it was disallowed and therefore the<br />

connection was rejected.<br />

Example 3-19 <strong>CICS</strong> log showing autoinstall rejected<br />

DFHZC6907 I 07/09/2002 15:24:07 SCSCPJA1 Autoinstall starting for netname<br />

CCLI62LU. Network qualified name is US<strong>IBM</strong>SC.CCLI62LU.<br />

DFHZC6921 W 07/09/2002 15:24:07 SCSCPJA1 Autoinstall for NETNAME CCLI62LU has<br />

been disallowed by the autoinstall control program. Code X'FA07'<br />

DFHZC2411 E 07/09/2002 15:24:07 SCSCPJA1 DUMY CSNE CCLI62LU attempted invalid<br />

logon. ((7) Module name: DFHZATA) NQNAME DUMY,CSNE,15:24:07,US<strong>IBM</strong>SC<br />

CCLI62LU<br />

Using the <strong>CICS</strong> messages and codes transaction, CMAC we used the code<br />

FA07 for the message DFHZC6921 to determine why connection autoinstall had<br />

failed. <strong>The</strong> output indicates that APPC connection autoinstall is not supported or<br />

failed.<br />

Example 3-20 CMAC output for ZC6921<br />

X'FA07' If APPC autoinstall is not supported, use the<br />

netname to determine which device is<br />

attempting autoinstall.<br />

If APPC autoinstall is supported, examine the<br />

autoinstall control program to determine why it<br />

has not set the return code to allow the install.

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