Explanation: This information message indicates that the specified multiple connection (MC) TCP channel successfully initiated a file transfer in response to the current request from a client of the Control-D File Transfer Option (FTO) client request.
The variables in this message are:
channelId - the identity of the channel that performs the file transfer
taskId - the internal identity of the communication task that performs the file transfer
socket - the TCP/IP socket number assigned to the connection with the file transfer client within the indicated communication task
transfer_id - the internal identity assigned by the channel to this file transfer
file - the name of the file transferredIf the client that resides on the mainframe platform initiated the request, then this is the DD name by which the file was allocated.
Explanation: This information message follows the ECAF08I message issued for the transfer_id file transfer and provides statistical data for that transfer.
The variables in this message are:
transfer_id - the internal identity assigned by IOAGATE to this file transfer
protocol_versn - 2-digit version of the communication file transfer protocol supported by the client
elapsed_time - the amount of time that elapsed from the beginning of the file transfer to its completion, in the format hh:mm:ss.tht where
hh - hours
mm - minutes
ss - seconds
tht - tenths, hundredths and thousandths of a second
blocks_no - the total number of blocks received during the entire file transfer
bytes_no - the total number of bytes received during the entire file transfer
compression_rate - the rate (in percent) at which data bytes were compressed in the transfer_id file transferIf there was no compression, 00% is displayed.Compression is supported only in relation to clients that support a communication file transfer protocol version of 40 or higher.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the specified multiple connection (MC) TCP channel finished processing the current request from a client of the Control-D Option (FTO).
This message may be followed by the ECAF07I message, which provides statistical data relating to the file transfer that has just been completed.
The variables in this message are:
channelId - the identity of the channel that handled the file transfer
taskId - the internal identity of the communication task that handled the file transfer
socket - the TCP/IP socket number assigned to the connection with the Control-D File Transfer option client within the indicated communication task
transfer_id - the internal identity assigned by the channel to this file transfer
complCode - a code indicating how the specified file transfer ended Valid values are:
COMPLETED - the file transfer completed successfully
REJECTED - the application server rejected the file
file - the name of the file to be transferredIf the client that resides on the mainframe platform initiated the request, then this is a DD name by which the file was allocated.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
ECAF09S CHANNEL(channelId.TCP) COMTASK(taskId) SOCKET(socket), FTC CONNECTION CELL NOT FOUND
Explanation: A severe internal error occurred during processing of the current request from a client of Control-D File Transfer Option (FTO).
The variables in this message are:
channelId - the identity of the channel that encountered the error
taskId - the internal identity of the communication task that encountered the error
socket - the TCP/IP socket number assigned to the connection with the Control-D FTO client within the specified communication task
The current request is discarded, and processing continues.
Explanation: The ECAFTCM internal routine failed to perform the required function during processing of an incoming request from a client of the Control-D File Transfer Option (FTO). This is a severe internal error.
The variables in this message are:
channelId - the identity of the channel that encountered the error
taskId - the internal identity of the communication task that encountered the error
rsn - the reason code returned by the ECAFTCM internal routine to indicate the severity of the failureValid values are:
08 - the error enables processing to continue
12 - unrecoverable error
If an unrecoverable error occurred, processing stops. Otherwise, processing continues.
Corrective Action: Contact BMC Customer Support.
ECAF0BS CHANNEL(channelId.TCP) COMTASK(taskId) ECAFTCM OBTAINED BAD PARAMETER(parameter) FUNCTION(func)
Explanation: This is a severe internal error. During processing of an incoming request from the Control-D File Transfer Option (FTO) client, the ECAFTCM internal routine obtained an invalid value for the indicated parameter.
The variables in this message are:
channelId - the identity of the channel that encountered the error
taskId - the internal identity of the communication task that encountered the error
parameter - the name of the parameter for which the invalid value was obtained
func - the identity of the function that was passed to the routine when it was invoked
Corrective Action: Contact BMC Customer Support.
ECAF0CW CHANNEL(channelId.TCP) COMTASK(taskId) COUNTER OF CTD/FTO CONNECTIONS HAS BEEN RESET
Explanation: The ECAFTCM internal routine reset the internal counter of connections initiated by the Control-D File Transfer Option (FTO) client, because the counter exceeded the allowed maximum during processing of an incoming request.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
ECAF0DS CHANNEL(channelId.TCP) COMTASK(taskId) CLIENT(client) ECAFLTR OBTAINED BAD CALLMODE(callmode)
Explanation: This is a severe internal error. The ECAFLTR internal routine of the specified multiple connection (MC) TCP channel was invoked with an invalid parameter during processing of a request.
The variables in this message are:
channelId - the identity of the channel processing the request
taskId - the internal identity of the communication task processing the request
client - 1-character code of the client associated with the request
callmode - the internal mode that is passed to the specified communication task as a parameter Valid values are:
R - the call occurred after the communication task performed a RECEIVE
S - the call occurred before the communication task performed a SEND
T - the call occurred after the communication task performed a SEND
E - the call occurred before the communication task performed a SEND of the error message