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Administration Commands

change_session_limit

2.5.3 Error Return Codes

If the command cannot be executed, SNAplus2 returns a primary return code to indicate the type of error and a secondary return code to provide specific details about the reason for unsuccessful execution.

Parameter Check

If the command does not execute because of a parameter error, SNAplus2 returns the following parameters:

primary_rc

PARAMETER_CHECK

secondary_rc

Possible values are:

EXCEEDS_MAX_ALLOWED

The plu_mode_session_limit, min_conwinners_source, min_conwinners_target, or auto_act parameter was set to a value outside the valid range.

CANT_CHANGE_TO_ZERO

The plu_mode_session_limit parameter cannot be set to 0 (zero) using this command; use the reset_session_limit command instead.

INVALID_LU_ALIAS

The lu_alias parameter did not match any defined local LU alias.

INVALID_LU_NAME

The lu_name parameter did not match any defined local LU name.

INVALID_MODE_NAME

The mode_name parameter did not match any defined mode name.

INVALID_PLU_NAME

The fqplu_name parameter did not match any defined partner LU name.

INVALID_RESPONSIBLE

The responsible parameter was not set to a valid value.

INVALID_SET_NEGOTIABLE

The set_negotiable parameter was not set to a valid value.

State Check

If the command does not execute because of a state error, SNAplus2 returns the following parameters:

primary_rc

STATE_CHECK

secondary_rc

MODE_RESET

No sessions are currently active for this LU-LU-mode combination. Use initial- ize_session_limit instead of change_session_limit to specify the limits.

Other Conditions

If the command does not execute because other conditions exist, SNAplus2 returns the following parameters:

primary_rc

ALLOCATION_ERROR

secondary_rc

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HP UX Internet and Networking Software manual Modename parameter did not match any defined mode name