The TCP/IP
access method that is used by
SAS/SHARE sometimes issues generalized messages to identify
problems. This section describes some of the most frequently encountered
messages.
No TCP service <server-id> on this host
The service
that is specified in the SERVERID= option is not one of the services
that is defined in the TCP
services
file.
Cannot bind TCP socket. System message is 'address
already in use'
Another
server that has the same name is already running on this node, or
another TCP/IP application is using the predefined port numbers that
the TCP/IP access method is trying to use. If another server of the
same name is running, choose one of the other predefined server names.
If there is no other server running that has the same name, there
might be a conflict with another software application. Contact on-site
SAS support personnel for assistance.
Cannot connect to TCP socket. System message is 'connection refused'
The server
that is specified by the SERVER= option cannot be located on the specified
node.
Cannot locate TCP host 'node'
The node
that is specified in a two-level node name is not known to the TCP/IP
software.