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An SNA Communications Server (also known as VTAM) ACB OPEN failed. The reason code stated in the message is explained in the IBM <EM CLASS="Emphasis">SNA Communications Server Macro Language Reference</EM> manual or the <EM CLASS="Emphasis">ACF/SNA Communications Server Programmer's Reference</EM> manual. This error can be caused by a variety of conditions. The circumstance and response relevant to this instance are detailed in subsequent M024.3053 and M204.3054 Errors and these are written to the Operator's Console.asAmong the more common causes of this error are:</P>
An SNA Communications Server (also known as VTAM) ACB OPEN failed. The reason code stated in the message is explained in the IBM <EM CLASS="Emphasis">SNA Communications Server Macro Language Reference</EM> manual or the <EM CLASS="Emphasis">ACF/SNA Communications Server Programmer's Reference</EM> manual. This error can be caused by a variety of conditions. The circumstance and response relevant to this failure instance are detailed in subsequent M024.3053 and M204.3054 Errors and these are written to the Operator's Console.asAmong the more common causes of this error are:</P>
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<li>An incorrect name was specified in the VTAMNAME parameter on the User 0 CCAIN parameter line. The name must match a valid SNA Communications Server application defined in the VTAMLST file by an APPLID macro. The Model&nbsp;204 default is <code>M204</code>.</li>
<li>An incorrect name was specified in the VTAMNAME parameter on the User 0 CCAIN parameter line. The name must match a valid SNA Communications Server application defined in the VTAMLST file by an APPLID macro. The Model&nbsp;204 default is <code>M204</code>.</li>

Latest revision as of 21:34, 28 February 2024

M204.0199  Open failed for VTAM applid applName with reason code X"hexValue"

An SNA Communications Server (also known as VTAM) ACB OPEN failed. The reason code stated in the message is explained in the IBM SNA Communications Server Macro Language Reference manual or the ACF/SNA Communications Server Programmer's Reference manual. This error can be caused by a variety of conditions. The circumstance and response relevant to this failure instance are detailed in subsequent M024.3053 and M204.3054 Errors and these are written to the Operator's Console.asAmong the more common causes of this error are:

  • An incorrect name was specified in the VTAMNAME parameter on the User 0 CCAIN parameter line. The name must match a valid SNA Communications Server application defined in the VTAMLST file by an APPLID macro. The Model 204 default is M204.
  • A value was specified in the NOTERM parameter on the User 0 parameter line that is smaller than the number of IODEV parameter cards for the type. The Model 204 initialization tries to open a second ACB with the same name as the first after it has processed NOTERM number of IODEV cards. This is an open error X'58'.

System manager response: The possible responses are:

  • Verify that the VTAMNAME specified in your User 0 parameter line is a correct application name. Correct the parameter and rerun Model 204.
  • Verify that the value for NOTERM for each set of IODEV types (7 or 37) equals the number of IODEV parameter cards. Correct the NOTERM value and rerun Model 204.
  • Verify that the ACB is not already open by another application.

Operator response: Notify the system manager.

Message attributes:

RETCODEO=4Sets online return code
RETCODEB=4Sets batch (single user) return code
CLASS=EError class; the message can be suppressed with the X'04' bit setting of the MSGCTL parameter
AUDITADWrites the message with line type AD to the audit trail
NOCOUNTDoes not increment the error count (ERCNT) parameter
NOTERMDoes not display the message on the user's terminal
OPRWrites the message to the (operator) console
SAVESaves the message in the VIEW ERRORS table

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