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TCP Error Messages
NonStop Pathway/iTS Management Programming Manual—426749-002
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Error-Message Range 3000 Through 3999
Effect. The operation fails.
Recovery. Redefine the value of the ZMAXREPLY field or isolate and correct the
problem within the SCREEN COBOL program. For instructions on how to locate the
problem within the program, see Additional Information for Terminal Errors on
page 12-3.
3115: ZPWY-ERR-TCP-BADREPLYLENGTH
The size of the reply received from the server did not correspond to the size of the
selected YIELDS list given in the SEND statement of the program.
The TCP returns the number of bytes received from the server. If the reply exceeds the
largest number of bytes allowed, the TCP reports the byte count as the largest allowed
reply length, plus 1.
This error does not appear in the RETCODE token or in an error list; it appears only in
response to a STATUS TCP or STATUS TERM command.
Effect. The operation fails.
Recovery. Isolate and correct the problem within the SCREEN COBOL program. For
instructions on how to locate the problem within the program, see Additional
Information for Terminal Errors on page 12-3.
3116: ZPWY-ERR-TCP-SCPROCESSIO
A file-system error occurred during an I/O operation to a server process. This error can
be triggered by either the TCP or the TS/MP LINKMON process.
This error does not appear in the RETCODE token or in an error list; it appears only in
response to a STATUS TCP or STATUS TERM command.
Effect. The I/O operation fails; the TCP or LINKMON process returns the links it has to
the server class.
Recovery. For information regarding the specified file-system error, see the Guardian
Procedure Errors and Messages Manual.
3117: ZPWY-ERR-TCP-SCNOTDEFINED
The server class specified in the SEND statement is not defined for the Pathway
subsystem.
This error does not appear in the RETCODE token or in an error list; it appears only in
response to a STATUS TCP or STATUS TERM command.
Effect. The operation fails.
Recovery. Isolate and correct the problem within the SCREEN COBOL program. For
instructions on how to locate the problem within the program, see Additional
Information for Terminal Errors on page 12-3.

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