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Error and Information Messages

Error and Information Messages
There are several ways that local client programs can learn about application errors that occur on remote systems. For example:
This document contains a description of error and informational messages that can be encountered while using Oracle Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for TCP Gateway (hereafter referenced as TMA TCP Gateway).
 
The gateway configuration file does not specify a TYPE parameter for the listed FOREIGN gateway or a DFLTTYPE parameter in the GLOBAL section.
Verify the TYPE parameter for the gateway in the gateway configuration file.
Set and export the GWICONFIG environment variable.
Verify that the file which the GWICONFIG environment variable points to exists.
Verify the DMCONFIG file and ensure dmloadcf has been run on it.
Verify the DMCONFIG file and insure dmloadcf has been run on it.
Verify the VIEWDIR and VIEWFILES environment variables.
Verify the DMCONFIG file and insure dmloadcf has been run on it.
Verify the DMCONFIG file and insure dmloadcf has been run on it.
The codepage file specified in the DMCONFIG file cannot be opened.
A FOREIGN or NATIVE entry does not have a corresponding entry in the domain configuration (dmconfig) file.
Verify that each FOREIGN and NATIVE entry in the gwiconfig file has a corresponding entry in the dmconfig file.
The listed gateway was not found in the NATIVE section of the gateway configuration file.
Set the GWINAME environment variable.
Either turn on Tuxedo security with the SECURITY resource, or remove the SECURE parameter from the gateway configuration file for this service.
Verify that the NWDEVICE field in the LOCAL section of the GWICONFIG file is correct (usually /dev/tcp).
Verify the DMCONFIG file and insure dmloadcf has been run on it.
Verify the DMCONFIG file and insure dmloadcf has been run on it.
Verify the tpusr file in APPDIR.
There is no FOREIGN entry in the GWICONFIG file corresponding to the specified REMOTE_DOMAIN.
Create a FOREIGN entry in the GWICONFIG file for each REMOTE_DOMAIN that is available through the gateway.
There was no NWDEVICE specified in the gateway configuration file.
The listed gateway name is specified more than once in the NATIVE section of the gateway configuration file.
The gateway configuration file does not have an OUTREQ_TIME specified for a remote service.
The listed gateway name is specified more than once in the FOREIGN section of the gateway configuration file.
The gateway configuration file does not have a TYPE parameter for the listed gateway.
The gateway configuration file does not have a WRAP parameter for the listed gateway.
The gateway configuration file does not have an IP_ADDR parameter for the listed gateway.
The listed service name is specified more than once in the LOCAL_SERVICE section of the gateway configuration file.
The listed service name is specified more than once in the REMOTE_SERVICE section of the gateway configuration file.
The gateway configuration file must contain the GLOBAL, FOREIGN, NATIVE, LOCAL_SERVICES, and REMOTE_SERVICES sections.
The gateway configuration file must have the following order of sections: GLOBAL, NATIVE/FOREIGN, LOCAL_SERVICES/REMOTE_SERVICES.
The gateway configuration file contains a REPLY parameter, which is obsolete.
Remove the REPLY parameter from the gateway configuration file.
The gateway configuration file specifies CONV=Y for a local service. This is currently not supported.
Verify that the encode/decode service is running and that the DMCONFIG and GWICONFIG files are configured properly.
 

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