Hi,
I am trying to track down a DTCPIN0005E problem. During the debugging
I did a TRACE IUCV followed by a PING xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (DEBUG.

The trace showed:

trace iucv                          
                                    
                                                          
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 14:17:59         
                                    
                                                          
ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (debug         
                                    
                                                                
PING: Debugging Enabled             
                                    
                                                          
 -> 010B735E  IUCV  B2F0A000    00EDE2B0    CC 0 
DCLBFR                              
                                             
B                                   
                                    
                                                          
 -> 010B84C6  IUCV  B2F0A000    00D07118    CC 1 
IUCVCONN                            
                                             
B                                   
                                    
                                                          
 -> 01059B2E  IUCV  B2F00000    00000000    CC 0 
RTRVBFR                             
                                             
B                                   
                                    
                                                          
DTCPIN0005E Unable to obtain STACK buffer size: EDC5122I Input/output
error.                                                        
Ready(00008); T=0.06/0.07 14:18:11 

My directory entry for my 2nd TCPIP stack has:

IUCV ALLOW                                                              
IUCV ANY PRIORITY                                                       
IUCV *CCS PRIORITY MSGLIMIT 255                                         
IUCV *VSWITCH MSGLIMIT 65535  

And yes, my TCPIP DATA file contains TCPIPUSERID statement pointing to my
2nd stack's userid.
This problem doesn't occur with my 1st TCPIP stack.

So my question is how do I find out what is causing the CC=1
on the IUCVCONN?

Thanks
-- 
Craig Dudley
Manager, Mainframe Technical Support Group
Office of Information Technology
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