Thanks Rob.
I found this statement in TCPIP profile. but I will remove
this as we not using monitoring
On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 2:32 PM, Rob Scott <[email protected]>
wrote:
> The SYSTCPSM socket is part of the z/OS TCP/IP Network Management
> Interface.
>
> Specifically it streams the TCP/IP server SMF data (eg FTP and Telnet) so
> that a monitoring product can intercept the data (SYSTCPDA is for packet
> trace data).
>
> The socket is created in response to the "NETMONITOR SMFSERVICE" statement
> in PROFILE.TCPIP
>
> If the socket was terminated early, I would guess that the z/OS TCP/IP
> options were changed dynamically by operator command.
>
> The only impact would most likely be absence of monitoring data by the
> product that issued the BNH601I message.
>
> Rob Scott
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: 24 June 2014 09:56
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: socket issues
>
> While bringing up netview address space on z/OS 2.1 system , I am getting
> below issues.
>
> BNH601I TCPSM REQUEST ON SOCKET /var/sock/SYSTCPSM.TCPIP ENDED DUE TO
> SOCKET INTERFACE TERMINATION .
>
> but this error doesn't seems to be related to Netview. BNH601I message
> description
>
> 'requestname' REQUEST ON SOCKET 'nnn' ENDED DUE TO SOCKET INTERFACE
> TERMINATION
> Explanation:
>
> A socket-specific, asynchronous TCP/IP request made by the socket
> interface ended, because the socket interface was ended on the NetView task.
> Message Variables:
>
> requestnameThe name of the asynchronous TCP/IP request.nnnThe descriptor
> number for the socket whose request ended.
> System action:
>
> Processing continues.
> Operator response:
>
> If desired, restart the socket interface.
>
> I also checked omvs directory setup on z/OS 2.1 system and found
>
> # pwd
> /SYSTEM/var/sock
> # ls
> SYSTCPCN.TCPIP SYSTCPDA.TCPIP
>
>
> But I don't see this sock directory under z/OS 1.12 etc system .
>
> any clue on this issue or we can just ignore this.
>
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