bpxmtext 11B3005A
BPXVFPCT 10/25/06
JRFSNotStart: The file system specified was not started
Action: The File_system_type specified must match one of the FILESYSTYPE
statements in the BPXPRMxx parmlib member.
Does "D OMVS,PFS" show all the FILSYSTYPEs you think it should?
Bob
John Mattson wrote:
Jumping from OS390 2.10 to zOS 1.08. I have a sandbox LPAR
pretty much running everything, and now I am trying to put on some bells
and whistles. I have followed this thread with GREAT interest and I am
working thru the RedBook right now. First I thought I would get zFS up
and working, on the old HFS files. Naturally, something else has broken,
TCPIP.
1) I Put in the PARMLIB(IOEPRM00) discussed in this thread, and checked
my PROCLIB(ZFS)
2) I Updated BPXPRM__) with the ZFS and things got messy. By the way,
using SETOMVS RESET=(F0) does NOT work the same as an IPL. Just FYI. You
can RESET a parmlib member that will cause everything to work, but that
does not mean that the same parmlib member will work on IPL. I think
because RESET just ADDs and/or replaces, but does not delete. Might
investigate this later.
My old BPXPRM__ had FILESTYPE's like this.
FILESYSTYPE TYPE(UDS) ENTRYPOINT(BPXTUINT)
FILESYSTYPE TYPE(CINET) ENTRYPOINT(BPXTCINT) /* MULTI IP STACKS */
SUBFILESYSTYPE NAME(TCPIP) TYPE(CINET) ENTRYPOINT(EZBPFINI) DEFAULT
SUBFILESYSTYPE NAME(TCPMQ) TYPE(CINET) ENTRYPOINT(EZBPFINI)
I tried add/replace
FILESYSTYPE TYPE(ZFS) ENTRYPOINT(IOEFSCM)
ASNAME(ZFS,'SUB=MSTR') PARM('PRM=(00)')
In every combination I can think of and ZFS subsystem does start.
But when I try to start TCPIP I get
EZZ4203I Z/OS UNIX - TCP/IP CONNECTION ERROR FOR
TCPIP-BPX1PCT,8000000D,FFFFFFFF,00000079,11B3005A
EZZ4203I Z/OS UNIX - TCP/IP CONNECTION ERROR FOR
TCPIP-BPX1PCT,C0000005,FFFFFFFF,00000079,11B3005A
EZZ9315E TCP/IP WAITING FOR RESOLVER TO INITIALIZE
Messages not much help. Anyone have a quick and dirty answer for
this?
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