RTR Utility Error Messages

%RTR-E-NODNA, DECnet specified for [A], but transport protocol unavailable or disabled

Explanation: DECnet was specified as required through use of a node name prefix ("dna." or a substitute), but no corresponding entry in the node database can be found. Add an entry for the indicated node to your local node name database or to you name server.

%RTR-W-NODNANAM, DECnet is installed, but no node name definition found for [A]

Explanation: DECnet is active and enabled on the local node, but the address lookup for the indicated node failed. Since other network transports are available, you may continue, but protocol failover to DECnet will not be possible following this condition.

%RTR-E-NODNOTFND, Node [A] not found in configuration - check spelling and case

Explanation: Unable to locate the referenced node in the current configuration. Might occur if the address of the node was changed since it joined the configuration and the name was not entered exactly as displayed in show link output.

%RTR-E-NODNOTKNO, Node not known, [A]

Explanation: The node [A] is unknown to DECnet.

%RTR-E-NODTXOPENSTRING, No rm open_string specified

Explanation: No "open_string" were specified on a "CREATE RM" command while trying to register an underlying RM (XA Resource Manager) with ACP.

%RTR-E-NODTXRMLIB, No dtx rm lib pathname specified

Explanation: No "xalib path" were specified on a "CREATE RM" command while trying to register an underlying RM (XA Resource Manager) with ACP.

%RTR-E-NOFACILIT, No facilities have been defined

Explanation: No facilities have yet been defined with the "CREATE

FACILITY" command.

%RTR-E-NOFRONTEN, No frontends specified

Explanation: No frontends were specified on a "CREATE FACILITY" command and the node where the command was executed was specified as being a router.

%RTR-I-NOHLPENV, No help available (environment variable RTRHELP not found)

Explanation: The environment variable RTRHELP that defines where the RTR help files are is not defined.

%RTR-W-NOIPNAM, IP networking is installed, but no host definition found for [A]

Explanation: IP networking is active and enabled on the local node, but the address lookup for the indicated node failed. Since other network transports are available, you may continue, but protocol failover to TCP will not be possible following this condition.

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