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  1. Preface
  2. PWX-10000 to PWX-10999
  3. PWX-11000 to PWX-15999
  4. PWX-16000 to PWX-23999
  5. PWX-25000 to PWX-35999
  6. PWX-36000 to PWX-36999
  7. PWX-37100 to PWX-37999
  8. PWX-38500 to PWX-38999
  9. DTL_BMG003 to DTL_RPS105I
  10. infacmd pwx Error Messages
  11. PWXPC Error Messages
  12. Abend, Return, and Reason Codes in PowerExchange Messages

Message Reference Volume 2

Message Reference Volume 2

PWX- 33317

PWX-
33317

connection
connection_ID
RECV Start
start_time
End
end_time
Flags
flags
Bytes
bytes
WH
waits_header
WB
waits_body
RC
rc2
rc3
PowerExchange displays diagnostic information about the preceding network receive operations under either of the following conditions:
  • A network-related failure occurred, and TCPIP_DIAGNOSTICS_TRACE=E is specified in the DBMOVER configuration file.
  • The connection ended, and TCPIP_DIAGNOSTICS_TRACE=A is specified in the DBMOVER configuration file.
The TCPIP_DIAGNOSTICS_TRACE_SZ statement in the DBMOVER configuration file determines the number of PWX-33316 and PWX-33317 messages that are issued.
PWX-33317 provides the following information:
  • Connection ID
  • Trace record number
  • Start - time and date that the network operation started
  • End - time and date that the network operation ended
  • Flags: C (connect), U (user data), S (send error), D (disconnect), T (turn line), I (info message), V (version), H (heartbeat)
  • RC - Return code from the operation. 1244 designates timeout due to no data. 32 designates informational message.
  • Bytes - bytes received
  • WH - number of waits performed while receiving the message header
  • WB -number of waits performed while receiving the message body
Processing ends.
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