Additional information is indicated by codes in the DB00106E, DB00501E, and DB00502E messages. The codes have the format:
a=ss-ttuu-vv
Where:
Is the type of Communication Facility defined as follows:
CA-IUCV
IBM IUCV
IBM XPCC
CAICCI
Database internal communication function or module:
02 = DBMLGPR
03 = DBGSIPR
10 = OPEN/DECLARE BUFFER
20 = CONNECT
30 = ACCEPT
40 = SENDR
41 = SEND
50 = RECEIVE
51 = RECEIVE DBRW ALLOCATION
60 = REPLY
80 = TERMINATE/CLOSE
90 = DISCONNECT/SEVER
Internal error code
If ss=02 for any a=:
01 = Internal error, bad input parameter, contact CA Support
02 = Internal error, bad function parameter, contact CA Support
04 = Internal error, invalid section ID, contact CA Support
14 = GETVIS/GETMAIN failure, uu=return code from IBM request
16 = FREEVIS/FREEMAIN failure, uu=return code from IBM request
20 = Internal error, required control block missing, contact CA Support
24 = Internal error, end-of-task routine failure, uu=CA CIS (Common Infrastructure Services) end-of-task return code, contact CA Support
28 = Internal error, Storage Protect Key failure, IBM SVC 106 in VSE, uu=return code from IBM request, contact CA Support
32 = Internal error, failure in IBM REALAD function, contact CA Support
Note: For information about contacting CA Support, see Troubleshooting.
If CA-IUCV (a=C):
20 = Internal CA-IUCV error, contact CA Support
21 = Logic error, contact CA Support
22 = Invalid CA-IUCV function, contact CA Support
23 = Insufficient System GETVIS, increase System GETVIS
24 = Bad CA-IUCV parm list, contact CA Support
25 = Logic error, contact CA Support
26 = Redundant OPEN request, contact CA Support
27 = Redundant CLOSE request, contact CA Support
28 = Insufficient paths, increase CP Directory MAXCONN
29 = IBM IUCV rejected request, see IUCV return code
30 = Path has been severed, contact CA Support
31 = Invalid OPEN, contact CA Support
32 = Invalid path, contact CA Support
33 = Path status incorrect, contact CA Support
34 = Internal error, contact CA Support
35 = Invalid CA-IUCV request, contact CA Support
36 = Internal error, contact CA Support
37 = Buffer not page fixed, contact CA Support
38 = Message not found, contact CA Support
39 = Insufficient System GETVIS, increase System GETVIS
40 = No open paths, contact CA Support
41 = No path established, contact CA Support
42 = Internal error, contact CA Support
43 = Internal error, contact CA Support
44 = Internal error, contact CA Support
45 = Incorrect message class, contact CA Support
46 = Internal error, contact CA Support
47 = Path severed, contact CA Support
48 = Internal error, contact CA Support
49 = Internal error, contact CA Support
50 = Internal error, contact CA Support
51 = Internal error, contact CA Support
52 = Internal error, contact CA Support
99 = External (Interrupt error, request exceeded response interval)
Note: For information about contacting CA Support, see Troubleshooting.
If IBM IUCV (a=I):
IBM return code is received on the function call. See IBM CP Programming Services manual.
If IBM XPCC (a=X):
IBM return code is received on the function call. See IBM Macro MAPXPCCB in the IBM System Macro Reference.
If CAICCI (a=Z):
04 = CAICCI is inactive
08 = Request has failed
14 = Internal CA Datacom error, contact CA Support
Additional debugging information.
Note: For information about contacting CA Support, see Troubleshooting.
If ss=02 for any a=: see tt= above for content definition.
If CA-IUCV or IBM IUCV (a=C or I):
01 = OPEN
01 = CONNECT
03 = CONNECT REJECT
04 = ACCEPT
05 = SEND
06 = RECEIVE
07 = RECEIVE (FREEAREA)
08 = REPLY
09 = DISCONNECT
10 = CLOSE
11 = UNKNOWN COMMAND
12 = INSUFFICIENT TASKS
If IBM XPCC (a=X):
IBM reason code is received on the function call. See IBM Macro MAPXPCCB in the IBM System Macro Reference.
If CAICCI (a=Z):
01 = CAICCI or CA-ENF is not active
06 = Specified receiver not found (either the target has abended, or CAICCI has unexpectedly ended)
For any other code, contact CA Support.
Note: For information about contacting CA Support, see Troubleshooting.
The state of the path between the application and the MUF.
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