CCV9999I
keyword = value
Explanation
This message provides additional diagnostic information
for the preceding message. Multiple CCV9999I messages
might appear. Each message displays a keyword and value pair for diagnostic
purposes.
System action
None.
User response
Review the preceding message to which this diagnostic
message relates. Interpreting the keyword and value pair provided
by CCV9999I messages might help you to resolve a
problem reported by the preceding message. If you contact IBM support
to resolve problems, then provide the preceding message along with
all related CCV9999I messages for diagnostic purposes.
The following keywords commonly occur in this message:
- EIBFN
- The function code of the CICS EXEC interface block performed while providing the service. For code descriptions, see the CICS documentation.
- INFO, INFO2, INFOn
- Diagnostic information logged by the module to assist IBM problem diagnosis. This information is for IBM support only, and is specific to each module. When reporting problems to IBM support, ensure that these and all other related CCVLOG messages are included with the problem description and materials.
- MODID
- The module identifier of the program providing the service. The MODID is intended for IBM internal use. However, for a list of MODIDs, see the ISPF dialog: select , and then scroll down.
- RC
- The return code of the service. For code descriptions, see Return codes or, in the CICS Configuration Manager ISPF dialog, select .
- RESP, EIBRESP
- The response code for an associated CICS EXEC interface block function call. For code descriptions, see the CICS documentation.
- RESP2, EIBRESP2
- The response code 2 for an associated CICS EXEC interface block function call. For code descriptions, see the CICS documentation.
- RSN
- A reason code indicating the outcome of processing. For code descriptions, see Reason codes or, in the CICS Configuration Manager ISPF dialog, select .
- USERID
- The user ID associated with the service request.
- TASKNO
- The CICS task number associated with the service request.
- Exit point
- A CICS Configuration Manager exit point name. For a list of exit points, see Extending and customizing the CICS Configuration Manager server with user exits or, in the CICS Configuration Manager ISPF dialog, select option 1.7 Exit Points.
- Port name
- A TCPIPservice port name that the CICS Configuration Manager administrator has defined for the CICS Configuration Manager system options using the CCVBDDDI utility. For details, see Define CICS Configuration Manager system options.