The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
An APPC or CPI-C application may occasionally fail to establish a session
over a particular Local APPC LU/Remote APPC LU/Mode partnership that had
previously been used successfully by the application.
If the application is not designed to time out, this problem could cause an
APPC application to hang while issuing [MC_]ALLOCATE, or a CPIC application
to hang while issuing CMALLC.
NOTE: These symptoms may also occur for reasons other than these described in this article, so additional troubleshooting may be required. CAUSEIf independent LU 6.2 session limits over a particular LU/LU/Mode have not been completed or have been reset by the partner (that is, Mainframe), SNA Server will have to renegotiate CNOS. During the renegotiation process, SNA Server will send a BIND to the host over the SNASVCMG mode for the requested Local/Remote APPC LUs. If the partner rejects the SNASVCMG mode BIND with an UNBIND Type x'0A', the SNA Server could unlock the wrong Mode for CNOS negotiations. This causes subsequent CNOS attempts over the requested Local/Remote APPC LUs to fail with a Command Race Reject error. Because CNOS does not complete for the requested Local/Remote APPC LUs, applications requesting sessions over these Local/Remote APPC LUs fail to get an active session. WORKAROUNDWhen this problem occurs, the SNA Server service will need to be stopped and restarted to allow applications to get active sessions over the affected Local/Remote LUs. STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in SNA Server versions 2.11,
2.11 Service Pack 1, 2.11 Service Pack 2, 3.0, 3.0 Service Pack 1, and 3.0
Service Pack 2.
S E R V P A C KA supported fix for SNA Server version 2.11 is now available, but has not been fully regression tested and should be applied only to systems experiencing this specific problem. Unless you are severely impacted by this specific problem, Microsoft recommends that you wait for the next Service Pack that contains this fix. Contact Microsoft Technical Support for more information. MORE INFORMATIONThe reported instance of this problem appeared to occur after SNA Server received a large number of BIND -RSP or UNBIND messages from the host over a period of a few hours. The following is an example of the events logged by SNA Server in the Windows NT Application Event Log when receiving the BIND -RSP or UNBIND messages: IBM Sense Data of 08050000 indicates Session Limit Exceeded. This usually occurs when the partner has reset the session limits without informing SNA Server. This has been seen when CICS Regions on the mainframe are stopped/started. SNA Server then has to renegotiate sessions limits before an APPC application can get active sessions. Additional query words:
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