IOS099I
{hh:mm:ss} EKM HOSTS

PRIMARY HOSTNAME=text1 
SECONDARY HOSTNAME=text2 
MAX CONNECTIONS = dd1 
PERMANENT CONNECTIONS = dd2
[VERIFICATION WILL COMPLETE ASYNCHRONOUSLY]

Explanation

The system displays this message in response to a D IOS, EKM command. When this message is displayed in response to a D IOS, EKM, VERIFY = command, this message does not indicate that the connection is valid. Expect either an IOS631I indicating a successful connection or an IOS627E indicating connection errors to be issued as well. Note: these messages might appear several minutes later and are not connected to the IOS099I display.

Host names and IP addresses are displayed in the following formats, where 3801 is the port number.
hostname  
  HOSTNAME=comp.domain.com:3801  
IP Version 4 address  
  HOSTNAME=127.0.0.1:3801  
IP Version 6 address  
  HOSTNAME=2001:db8::1428:57ab..3801  

See z/OS MVS System Commands for information about how to set the host names for a primary and secondary encryption key manager.

In the message text:

hh:mm:ss
The time in hours, minutes, and seconds.
text1
The current set hostname and port number if specified for the primary encryption key manager or NONE. If it is longer than 51 characters, it will be truncated.
text2
The current set hostname and port number if specified for the secondary encryption key manager or NONE. If it is longer than 51 characters, it will be truncated.
dd1
A decimal number up to 255 that signifies the current maximum socket connections allowed for encryption key management processing.
dd2
A decimal number up to 255 that signifies the current number of permanent (always connected) socket connections allowed for encryption key management processing.

System action

When this message is issued in response to a D IOS,EKM,VERIFY= command, the system has initiated an asynchronous test exchange with the primary, or secondary, or both encryption key managers to verify its usability. Expect the system to issue either an IOS631I message indicating the encryption key manager was successfully connected, or an IOS627E message indicating there was a failure with the connection. These messages will be issued after the IOS099I message is issued and the asynchronous verification is complete. This might take several minutes, especially if there is an error with the connection.

Operator response

When this message is issued in response to a D IOS,EKM,VERIFY= command, wait for message IOS631I or IOS627E to be issued to determine the connection status; otherwise, none.

Source

Input/output supervisor (IOS)

Routing code

2, 10

Descriptor code

4