Event Id | 8 |
Source | SNA Server |
Description | 1174) Internal Protocol Violation |
Event Information | A protocol violation has occurred at the interface between the SNA
Service and another SNA component (for example, the emulator or link
service). CAUSE: This problem occurs if the following conditions exist: An APPC mode has been configured with an automatic activation limit, and an explicit partnership has been defined. An invoking APPC transaction program issues an MC_ALLOCATE request by using the FQPLU_NAME (fully-qualified partner LU name) field instead of the PLU_ALIAS (partner LU alias) field. However the string that the transaction program specifies in the FQPLU_NAME field actually represents the partner LU alias instead of the fully-qualified partner LU name. When the APPC transaction program issues an MC_ALLOCATE request under these conditions, the SNA Server service enters an internal loop. This looping causes the service to generate the symptoms that are listed in the "Symptoms" section of this article. RESOLUTION: To resolve this problem, obtain the latest service pack for Host Integration Server 2000. |
Reference Links | 100 Percent CPU Utilization and Event ID 8 Warnings After MC_ALLOCATE Request |
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