Keyboard locked
• Two SEND TEXT/MAPs were sent consecutively with no RECEIVE TEXT/
MAP or AID (RESET) between them.
map not supported
• A map was sent to a generic host that does not support maps.
Map unsupported
• A map was sent to an asynchronous host.
novt
• In pooling mode, there were no more VTs available in the VT pool. In non-
pooling mode, no VT is assigned to the line.
vt down
• Data could not be transferred because the VT associated with the line was
down.
ACTION
• Redefine the AID key with the host# aiddefault command.
• Modify the map definition such that only numeric can be written to numeric
fields.
• Modify the field definitions such that all fields are contained within the map
boundaries.
• Modify the map definition to write only into valid fields.
• Only send valid arguments with the parameter command.
• Contact the host staff to bring up the host.
• Define the host as generic or async.
• Change the host definition or stop sending unsupported AID keys to the host.
• Send data to a 24-byte header host only on lines 1 to 99.
• Always put an AID (RESET) or a RECEIVE command between two SEND
commands.
• Send the data to the host using the SEND TEXT command.
• Send the data to the host using the SEND TEXT command.
• Modify the pool definitions in the commgr.cfg file. Note that you will need
to restart the commgr process for any changes to the $MPSHOME/mpsN/
etc/commgr.cfg file to take effect. Assign a VT to the line using the
host# svc # assignvt command.
• If this occurs with an application using VT pooling, get another VT with the
GETVT command.
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