Ndm Tcp Lost The Connection System Error Is Broken Pipe
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+ XSMG631I + XSMG601I STERLINGNFX Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) Sterling Connect:Direct for UNIX statistics showing errors: XIPT016I XSMG621I XSMG631I XSMG601I Symptom The combination xsmg621i of error messages below is the result of the UNIX netmap system error is broken pipe connect direct containing a remote node definition with sess.pnode.max set higher than the remote node will allow. The errors messages xsmg600i are issued when the Sterling Connect:Direct for UNIX attempts to establish more sessions than the remote node will allow. If the remote node netmap specifies the same number of sessions a receive from the remote node operation failed. as the UNIX netmap, the messages may still be issued if the total maximum sessions of the remote node are exceeded. For example, if remote node is Sterling Connect:Direct for z/OS and the number of sessions exceeds the Sterling Connect:Direct for z/OS MAXSECONDARY init parm value. The Sterling Connect:Direct for z/OS JESMSGLG would contain a message indicating that the MAXSECONDARY
Xsmg622i
value had been exceeded - STAA005I - TASK NOT CREATED. MAX SECONDARY TASK COUNT REACHED. The XSMG601I message text will be "SMGR (snode) didn't receive FMH68 during session start." when Secure+ is used for the connection from Sterling Connect:Direct for UNIX to the remote node. Error Message Without Secure+ E XIPT 09/23/2010 12:14:00 ndm_error_set(): rc=16 fdbk=0 msgid=XIPT016I stext=TCP lost the connection. System error is Broken pipe. E XSMG 09/23/2010 12:14:00 ndm_error_set(): rc=8 fdbk=0 msgid=XSMG621I stext=A receive from the remote node operation failed. E XSMG 09/23/2010 12:14:00 ndm_error_set(): rc=16 fdbk=16 msgid=XSMG631I stext=SMGR failed to receive an FMH. Diag=XIPT016I. E XSMG 09/23/2010 12:14:00 ndm_error_set(): rc=16 fdbk=16 msgid=XSMG601I stext=SMGR did not receive FMH70. E SSTR 09/23/2010 12:14:00 Session not started, SNODE:EUROPE.OS390.48, message id:XIPT016I When Secure+ used E XIPT 09/24/2010 10:15:51 ndm_error_set(): rc=16 fdbk=0 msgid=XIPT016I stext=TCP lost the connection. System error is Broken pipe. E XSMG 09/24/2010 10:15:51 ndm_error_set(): rc=8 fdbk=0 msgid=XS
party Communication; STERLINGNFX Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) C:D UNIX stats XIPT016I + XSMG621I + XSMG631I + XSMG600I Symptom
Message Id Xsmg600i
The combination of error messages below is the result of a non-C:D xsmg604i application trying to connect to the C:D UNIX port. This could be a health check from a read of checkpoint record failed system monitor facility, a hardware load balancer, or something like an FTP Client being mistakenly used to connect to C:D UNIX. e.g. A FTP client trying to connect to http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21557725 C:D port 1364. The TCP session will be established ( SYN, SYN+ACK, ACK ) but then the session will hang. This is because the FTP Client is waiting as it expects the next packet to be sent by the FTP Server. The Server side is actually C:D UNIX which is waiting as it is expecting a FMH68 from http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21556234 the Client side. The session ends when the FTP Client times out. The message "XIPT016I -TCP lost the connection. System error is Broken pipe." is issued when the timeout occurs. A similar sequence of messages are issued for outbound C:D Secure+ sessions when the remote system has no C:D sessions available. The difference is that there will be TCQ status change messages in the C:D UNIX stats before the XIPT016I and after the XSMG600I. See article NFX9956 for further details. Error Message C:D UNIX stats when non-C:D application attempts to connect to to C:D UNIX port. E XIPT 01/06/2011 16:31:44 ndm_error_set(): rc=16 fdbk=0 msgid=XIPT016I stext=TCP lost the connection. System error is Broken pipe. E XSMG 01/06/2011 16:31:44 ndm_error_set(): rc=8 fdbk=0 msgid=XSMG621I stext=A receive from the remote node operation failed. E XSMG 01/06/2011 16:31:44 ndm_error_set(): rc=16 fdbk=16 msgid=XSMG631I stext=SMGR failed to receive an FMH. Diag=XIPT016I. E XSMG 01/06/2011 16:31:44 ndm_error_set(): rc=16 fdbk=16 msgid=XSMG600I stext=SMGR (snode) didn't receive FMH68 during session start. E CXIT 01/06/2011 16:31:44 Snode SMGR exited.
to XSMG242I? Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) When sending from IBM Sterling Connect:Direct http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21965534 for z/OS to Connect:Direct for UNIX, error XSMG242I may be followed by errors XIPT016I, XSMG621I and XSMG631I. Are these errors related to the initial XSMG242I? http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/12_2/release/notes/122ciprn.html This article does not address the root cause of the XSMG242I. See below for a link to a possible resolution. Symptom The following sequence system error of errors may occur when Connect:Direct for z/OS sends to Connect:Direct for UNIX. On the z/OS side: XSMG242I 'The Session Manager could not create a user profile.' On the UNIX side: MSGI=XSMG242I MSST=Create user profile - sdsc_create failed MSGI=XIPT016I MSGT=TCP lost the connection. System error is Connection reset by peer. system error is Message ID XIPT016I, rc=16, fdbk=73. MSGI=XSMG621I MSGT=A receive from the remote node operation failed. Message ID XSMG621I, rc=8, fdbk=0. MSGI=XSMG631I MSGT=SMGR failed to receive an FMH. Diag=XIPT016I. Message ID XSMG631I, rc=16, fdbk=16. Environment This may occur when sending from Connect:Direct for z/OS to Connect:Direct for UNIX. Resolving the problem Yes, these errors are all related to the initial XSMG242I. Once that error is resolved, the secondary errors will no longer occur. This Technote may assist in resolving the XSMG242I: Technote 1529661 Cross reference information Segment Product Component Platform Version Edition Commerce Sterling Connect:Direct for UNIX Document information More support for: Sterling Connect:Direct for z/OS Software version: 5.0, 5.1, 5.2 Operating system(s): z/OS Reference #: 1965534 Modified date: 02 September 2015 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility
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