Initialization Problem 8
The PU does not become active.
Solutions:
1.
Check that the circuit is in the on-starting state. See Initialization
Problems 6 and 7 for more information.
2.
Enter the following SNANCP command to show PU status:
SNANCP> SHOW PU
pu-id
If the SHOW command indicates that the PU was not defined, go to step 3.
If the PU has been defined, go to step 4.
3.
Check that you executed Part 2 of the SNACST$CONFIGURE procedure
and that the following file is created:
SYS$COMMON:[SNA$CSV]SNAGATEWAY_gateway-node-name_SNA.COM
Review the contents of the above file, and check the SET PU command in
the file. For information about the correct syntax of the SNANCP SET PU
command, see the DECnet SNA Gateway-CT and ST Management book.
4.
Check for SNAEVL event messages that indicate a problem with the
configuration file. Messages are found in:
SYS$COMMON:[SNA$CSV]NETSERVER.LOG
5.
If the SNANCP SHOW command shows that the PU state is inactive, check
that:
•
The circuit is operational (see Initialization Problem 7).
•
The PU is assigned to a circuit. Use the following command:
SNANCP> SHOW PU
pu-id CHARACTERISTICS
If the PU is not assigned to a circuit, use the following command to
assign it.
SNANCP> SET PU
pu-id CIRCUIT circuit-id
6.
Ask the VTAM operator to verify that your PU has been activated and is in
the active state.
Solving DECnet SNA Gateway for Synchronous Transport Problems 1–31