OpenTP1 Version 7 Messages

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KFCA00837-I (L+E)

now holding termination processing for server aa...aa. server information=(b,ccc,ddd,eee,ff....ff)

Termination processing for the server is being held because a state has arisen in which the server cannot terminate.
aa...aa: Name of the server for which termination processing is being held. (Up to eight alphanumeric characters)
b: State of the server
The table below lists the states of a server.
ccc: Number of resident processes. (Up to three digits)
ddd: Maximum number of processes. (Up to three digits)
eee: Number of start processes. (Up to three digits)
If the server state is D, set the number of start processes to -1.
ff....ff: Number of service requests in the schedule queue. (Up to 6 digits)
Countermeasure: Apply the following countermeasure if the server does not terminate for a long time.
When the server is not an MHP
If you find that the number of service requests in the schedule queue has not decreased for a long time, take either of the following actions depending on the server state:
When the server state is neither P nor H
Use the scdhold command to place the server in the shutdown state and discard the service requests in the schedule queue.
When the server state is P
Use the scdhold command to place the server in the shutdown state and discard the service requests in the schedule queue. Alternatively, use the scdrles command to release the server from the shutdown state and process the service requests in the schedule queue.
If service requests do not remain in the server schedule queue for an extended period, contact the maintenance personnel.
When the server is an MHP
Perform the following procedure:
  1. Use the mcfthldiq command to hold the input queue schedule of the relevant service group.
  2. In the above state, use dcsvstop -df to forcibly terminate the user server.
  3. Use the dcsvstart command to restart the user server.
  4. Use the mcftrlsiq command to release the hold on the input queue schedule.
    Server state Explanation
    E Now terminating the server.
    H Now placing the server in the shutdown state.
    P Now placing the server in the shutdown state. (Can receive service requests)
    D Now terminating the server process abnormally.
For examples of errors in which a message is output and the procedure for finding the reason they occurred, see the manual OpenTP1 Operation.