You can use the following commands in TSO (option 6 is good) to see what is
going on
netstat all (port 1235
And if you use the following REXX, you can place the output from NETSTAT (thanks
Mark) into a dataset and VIEW it.
/* REXX */
/* */
/* AUTHOR: MARK ZELDEN */
/* */
/****************************************************/
/* There is really no advantage to using TSOV over */
/* TSOE since a temporary data set is used, but */
/* to complete the TSO* set of EXECs - here it is. */
/****************************************************/
/* TRACE ?I */
arg TSOCMD
address ISPEXEC "CONTROL ERRORS RETURN"
address TSO
ddnm = 'DD'||random(1,99999) /* choose random ddname */
junk = msg(off)
"ALLOC FILE("||ddnm||") UNIT(VIO) NEW TRACKS SPACE(9,9) DELETE",
" REUSE LRECL(172) RECFM(F B) BLKSIZE(8944)"
junk = msg(on)
/* */
/* issue tso commnd and trap output */
/* */
junk=outtrap(LINE.)
TSOCMD
junk=outtrap('off')
/* */
"EXECIO" line.0 "DISKW" ddnm "(STEM LINE. FINIS"
address ISPEXEC "LMINIT DATAID(TEMP) DDNAME("||ddnm||")"
address ISPEXEC "VIEW DATAID("||temp")"
address ISPEXEC "LMFREE DATAID("||temp")"
junk = msg(off)
"FREE FI("||ddnm||")"
So you add the REXX to a library you use in your TSO Session. Then you can do
TSOV NETSTAT ALL (PORT 1234
Now a nice little dataset shows up and you can search for your ports.
Lizette
> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of ??? ?? ???
> Sent: Monday, December 05, 2016 5:21 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: DB2 DDF startup problem
>
> Hi,
> When I start DB2 DDF, I get this message:
> DSNL515I -DSN1 DSNLILNR TCP/IP BIND FAILED FOR PORT
> 446 WITH RETURN CODE=111 AND REASON CODE=744C7246
>
> Does anyone know what the meaning of the return and reason codes are, or where
> I can find them.
>
> Thanks
>
> Gadi
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