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IN NO EVENT WILL CA BE LIABLE TO THE END USER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, FROM THE USE OF THIS DOCUMENTATION, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, GOODWILL, OR LOST DATA, EVEN IF CA IS EXPRESSLY ADVISED OF SUCH LOSS OR DAMAGE. THE USE OF ANY PRODUCT REFERENCED IN THIS DOCUMENTATION AND THIS DOCUMENTATION IS GOVERNED BY THE END USER'S APPLICABLE LICENSE AGREEMENT. The manufacturer of this documentation is Computer Associates International, Inc. Provided with “Restricted Rights” as set forth in 48 C.F.R. Section 12.212, 48 C.F.R. Sections 52.227-19(c)(1) and (2) or DFARS Section 252.227.7013(c)(1)(ii) or applicable successor provisions. First Edition, September 2000 1988-2000 Computer Associates International, Inc. One Computer Associates Plaza, Islandia, NY 11749 All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, service marks, or logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies. Contents Chapter 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 Summary of Revisions . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.1 Product Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.2 Documentation Changes . . . . . . . . 1.2 New or Changed Messages at Version 3.3 . . 1.2.1 Chapter 1 - AR through CA7Mxxxx 1.2.2 Chapter 2 - CA-7.A through CA-7.X . 1.2.3 Chapter 3 - CA-7.000 through CA-7.999 1.2.4 Chapter 4 - CDSI through RSCx . . . 1.2.5 Chapter 5 - SANx through SJR2 . . . . 1.2.6 Chapter 6 - SLFA through SPOR . . . 1.2.7 Chapter 7 - SPO0 through XTRK . . . 1.2.8 Appendix A - Abend Codes . . . . . . Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2.1 AR Messages . . . . 2.2 BCLP Messages . . 2.3 BK0x Messages . . 2.4 BSTR Messages . . 2.5 BTSO Messages . . 2.6 CACR Messages . . 2.7 CAL Messages . . . 2.8 CAXPS Messages . 2.9 CA7M Messages . . 1-1 1-2 . 1-2 . 1-5 . 1-6 . 1-6 1-12 1-14 1-15 1-16 1-17 1-19 1-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 . 2-2 . 2-5 2-15 2-24 2-28 2-30 2-39 2-102 2-120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X . . . . . . . . . . 3.1 CA-7.AIJC Through CA-7.DT60 Messages 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages 3.3 CA-7.VTAM Through CA-7.V001 Messages 3.4 Format for VSAM Database Messages . . . 3.5 CA-7.V002 Through CA-7.V020 Messages 3.6 CA-7.V101 Through CA-7.V199 Messages 3.7 CA-7.V200 Through CA-7.V299 Messages 3.8 CA-7.V300 Through CA-7.V329 Messages 3.9 CA-7.V501 Through CA-7.V599 Messages 3.10 CA-7.V601 Through CA-7.V636 Messages 3.11 CA-7.V701 Through CA-7.V722 Messages 3.12 CA-7.V801 Through CA-7.V815 Messages 3.13 CA-7.V901 Through CA-7.V918 Messages 3.14 CA-7.W Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.15 CA-7.X Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 . . . . 4.1 CA-7.000 Through CA-7.094 Messages 4.2 CA-7.100 Through CA-7.151 Messages 4.3 CA-7.200 Through CA-7.260 Messages 3-1 3-2 3-13 3-71 3-73 3-74 3-77 3-89 3-100 3-105 3-108 3-115 3-119 3-122 3-125 3-126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 4-2 4-13 4-16 Contents iii 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 CA-7.3XXX Through CA-7.378 Messages CA-7.400 Through CA-7.445 Messages . CA-7.500 Through CA-7.591 Messages . CA-7.601 Through CA-7.799 Messages . CA-7.800 Through CA-7.880 Messages . CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages . Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx . . . . . . 5.1 CDSI Messages . . . . . . . . . . 5.2 DPCH Messages . . . . . . . . . 5.3 DTxx Messages . . . . . . . . . 5.4 EDTx Messages . . . . . . . . . 5.5 GRLA Through GRLX Messages 5.6 HEDT Through HISx Messages . 5.7 HLP0 Through HS0x Messages . 5.8 INxx Messages . . . . . . . . . . 5.9 JCKn Messages . . . . . . . . . . 5.10 L2xxx Messages . . . . . . . . 5.11 MLRF Through MNU0 Messages . . . . . . . . 5.12 QMxx Messages 5.13 RMS1 Messages . . . . . . . . 5.14 RSCx Messages . . . . . . . . . Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 . . . . . 6.1 SANx Messages . . . . . . . . 6.2 SATO Messages . . . . . . . . 6.3 SCMx Through SCM9 Messages 6.4 SCNI Through SCN0 Messages 6.5 SCO0 Through SCRJ Messages 6.6 SDxx Messages . . . . . . . . . 6.7 SFCx Messages . . . . . . . . . 6.8 SFEx Messages . . . . . . . . . 6.9 SIRx Messages . . . . . . . . . 6.10 SJC0 Messages . . . . . . . . 6.11 SJLx Messages . . . . . . . . 6.12 SJRx Messages . . . . . . . . 4-20 4-24 4-27 4-34 4-48 4-51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 5-2 . 5-4 . 5-6 5-13 5-16 5-18 5-23 5-27 5-31 5-34 5-36 5-40 5-51 5-53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 6-2 . 6-7 6-10 6-25 6-34 6-38 6-39 6-54 6-56 6-59 6-61 6-64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR . . . . 7.1 SLFA Through SPOE Messages 7.1.1 SASSSLIY Messages . . . 7.2 SMF0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.3 SMxx Messages . . . . . . . . 7.4 SPOx Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chapter 8. SPO0 - XTRK . . . . 8.1 SPO0 Through SPO9 Messages 8.2 SPRG Through SRC2 Messages 8.3 SSM0 Through SYS0 Messages 8.4 TIQ1 Through Tnnn Messages 8.5 UTLx Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv CA-7 3.3 Message Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 7-2 7-16 7-18 7-22 7-55 8-1 8-2 8-20 8-31 8-46 8-51 8.6 U7SVC Messages 8.7 WPxx Messages 8.8 XREF Messages 8.9 XTRE Messages 8.10 XTRK Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chapter 9. Database Verification (DBVR) 9.1 000 Through 255 Messages . . . . . . Appendix A. Abend Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-62 8-65 8-71 8-72 8-74 9-1 9-2 A-1 Contents v vi CA-7 3.3 Message Guide Chapter 1. Introduction This publication lists the messages and codes produced by CA-7. This guide is intended for all users of CA-7. The messages and codes are arranged in alphanumerical order for easy reference. (This includes messages with hex prefixes.) The basic format of the guide is to give the code and message, an explanation of the error condition, and the required action to facilitate recovery, where recovery is necessary. Some of the messages produced are information messages and require no action. Some messages have multiple reasons for the message. Chapter 1. Introduction 1-1 1.1 Summary of Revisions 1.1 Summary of Revisions This topic explains changes to both CA-7 and to the documentation. 1.1.1 Product Changes CA-7 Version 3.3 contains the following major enhancements: Parallel Sysplex Exploitation CA-7 can optionally maintain a memory structure in the Coupling Facility in which participating ICOMs record tracking data. One or more Host ICOM(s) read from the memory structure and write to the Communication data set. This can significantly reduce I/O contention and increase feedback throughput. UNIX System Services Interface The OS/390 UNIX System Services (USS) CA-7 interface allows communication with CA-7 from the USS environment. The interface can be called directly from the UNIX shell or from the IBM USS batch interface (BPXBATCH). CA-7 CCI Interface The CA-7 CCI interface allows two-way communication with CA-7 from other address spaces and environments. The interface can be engaged in a batch mode, in a REXX address environment or it can be called directly from a user program. It accepts single or stacked commands as input and returns the CA-7 output from the commands as if they had been executed in batch mode. Critical Path Monitoring Through integration with CA-OPS/MVS II, Unicenter TNG and Unicenter TNG MVS Event Manager Option (MEMO), CA-7 can support the definition and monitoring of critical job flows within the CA-7 workload. CA-OPS/MVS II provides management and administration of critical path displays. Mixed Case Support in CA-7 Editor Character translation controls can be set in the CA-7 Editor. New Editor subcommands 'UPPER' and 'MIXED' determine whether editor data is translated to uppercase or left "as is." These subcommands are enabled with a new initialization file option. If this option is not coded, then all edit data is translated to uppercase. Job Completion Tracking Precision CA-7 records job completion times in hundredths of seconds. This allows job completions to be discriminated with a high degree of precision, thus reducing the likelihood of requirement posting ambiguities where jobs complete within the same minute. 1-2 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 1.1 Summary of Revisions Display Duplicate Days for RESOLVe CA-7 can optionally display the duplicate RESOLV day(s) in new message SRC1-137. This occurs when a job is scheduled to execute the same day under two or more different Schedule IDs. With this information one can more quickly and efficiently determine the source of the scheduling conflict. VRM Device Control Virtual Resource Management (VRM) Device Control provides an alternative to Workload Balancing control of job submission based on tape drive availability. VRM resource count resources representing the number and type of storage devices used by the job are defined dynamically during CA-7 LOAD processing. Workload Balancing only permits two types of tape drives. With VRM Device Control, the number and structure of device groups is determined by the user. CA-7 Command Retrieval Command line input for CA-7 VTAM terminals is recorded in storage and may be retrieved with the /FETCH command. When the /PFnn command is used to associate /FETCH with a PF key, the CA-7 user can conveniently retrieve the last five CA-7 commands entered at an online terminal. CA-7 Base Calendar Security CA-7 security can allow clients to define CA-7 base calendar names to an external security product and secure user access to individual base calendars. REXX Address Environment Using the new CA-7 CCI interface, CA-7 allows REXX programs to pass commands to CA-7 and take action based on the output from those commands. Job 'Purge' Function The DB.1 (Job) panel provides a new function, PURGE, which deletes all CA-7 database records related to a job. In addition to the standard delete processes, the PURGE function deletes incoming trigger definitions, requirement successor definitions, and the CA-11 CMT member for the job. Suppress LATE Designation Through an Initialization File option, the PROMPTS field on the DB.1 (Job) panel can be used to indicate certain jobs should never be marked as LATE on status displays. This means operations and production control staff will not be distracted when test or non-critical jobs do not complete on time. CSA Chains Above the 16M Line CA-7 CSA SMF and Trailer chains now reside in extended CSA (above-the-line), thereby reducing utilization of this critical resource. Automated Recovery Facility (ARF) Enhancements CA-7 can optionally add a LOGON parameter to the ARF TSO SEND command to cause messages to be retained until the user logs on to TSO. Also, support for ARF has been added to the Database Transportability facility. Chapter 1. Introduction 1-3 1.1 Summary of Revisions Prior Run Queue Expansion The maximum size of the Prior Run Queue is now approximately twice as large as in prior releases. CA-7 JCLCheck Common Component The CA-JCLCheck Common Component is provided in place of the CA-7 JCL syntax checker. Documentation Files on Tape The current CA-7 documentation files are provided in IBM Book Manager and PDF format on the product tape. Other Enhancements: – SMF Purge records may optionally be sent to a test copy of CA-7. This allows detection of pre-execution JCL Errors by the test copy. – The Scratch and Disk Queue Table queues can be formatted during a CA-7 ERST start which facilitates use of VIO to improve performance. – The LJOB command provides a new option, LIST=RQEXCP, that lists only those requirements with a SKIP or ONLY indication. – The reverse forecast commands, FRJOB and FRQJOB, have a new option, LIST=HDRS. This will limit the display to only the target job and all 'header' jobs. – Database Transportability now supports a new keyword, NODSNS, for SASSDT30 which prevents the generation of data set definitions. – The LQ family of commands (LREQ, LRDY, LACT, and so forth) now support a Schedule ID filter, SCHID=. – The LRLOG command has a new sequence option, SEQ=REV, which causes entries to be displayed in reverse date/time sequence (most recent first). – The OPTIONS initialization file statement has a new keyword DPROCCOM= to enable comment statements in CA-Driver procedures. – The OPTIONS initialization file statement has a new keyword EXTSCHID= to set a default schedule ID for externally tracked jobs that are not assigned a nonzero schedule ID from the SASSEXTT table. – The CA-7 CAIRIM initialization module now accepts a new reinitialization parameter (REINIT=UTABS) to reload only user defined table modules. – The /DISPLAY command has a new STATUS option (/DISPLAY,ST=CA7) to describe the current copy of CA-7 (VTAM application ID and so forth). 1-4 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 1.1 Summary of Revisions 1.1.2 Documentation Changes The documentation for CA-7 Version 3.3 differs from previous releases as follows: The documentation set has been engineered to take advantage of the latest technology for online viewing, keyword searching, book marking, and printing. The set consists of a hard copy CA-7 Getting Started guide and Version 3.3 of CA-7 for OS/390 documentation in both IBM BookManager and Adobe Acrobat Reader format on the tape. Unicenter TNG Framework for OS/390 is composed of the services formerly known as CA90s and Unicenter TNG Framework. Reading Syntax Diagrams in the CA-7 Commands Guide explains how to read the command syntax used in all guides. Technical changes are identified by a revision bar (|) in the left margin. Revision bars are not used for editorial changes and new manuals. Chapter 1. Introduction 1-5 1.2 New or Changed Messages at Version 3.3 1.2 New or Changed Messages at Version 3.3 The following messages are new or changed since the previous version of CA-7: 1.2.1 Chapter 1 - AR through CA7Mxxxx Message number Message AR31-00 ENTER INPUT DATA AR31-02 ARFSET NOT FOUND AR31-07 ARFSET ALREADY EXISTS AR32-17 TOO MANY DEFINITIONS -- MAX IS 20 CAL2A085E NAME OR JOBSET NAME OR MASK REQUIRED. CAL2A086E Too much data for single call. Please qualify request. CAL2A088E FLOW ID REQUIRED FOR DELETE CAL2A089E ID/NAME/SCHID/DUPID REQUIRED FOR DELETE CAL2A090E INVALID PR_VIEW TYPE CAL2A091E INVALID DELETE TYPE REQUESTED CAL2A092E SYMBOLIC JCLLIB NOT SUPPORTED BY YOUR RELEASE OF CA-7 CAL2A093E ARF FACILITY NOT SUPPORTED BY YOUR RELEASE OF CA-7 CAL2A099E INVALID L2WKFLAG VALUE. CAL2A507 SYNTAX ERROR PARSING ACB NAME FOR SESSION CAL2A618E (xx yyyy) QUERY TYPE NOT SUPPORTED BY API TABLE : nnnnnnnn CAL2C100E UNABLE TO GETMAIN STORAGE FOR xxxxxxxx RC=cccc CAL2C101E ERROR RETURN FROM IXCQUERY CALL: TYPE=tt R15=cc INFO=iiiiiiii CAL2C102E ERROR FROM tttttttt CALL: RC=rr CC=cccccccc ffffffff CAL2C103W CF NOT ENABLED: xxx...xxx CAL2C150W CA-7 ICOM COUPLE FACILITY STRUCTURE IS FULL. TASKS WAITING. CAL2C151E ERROR RETURN FROM ICMC CALL (ttt). FUNC=ffffffff RC=rr CC=cc CAL2C152E UNKNOWN ECB POST TO ICOM CF TASK CAL2C200I CF STRUCTURE CONNECTED CAL2C201I CF MONITORING STARTED 1-6 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 1.2 New or Changed Messages at Version 3.3 Message number Message CAL2C202I CF BUFFER WRITTEN TO xxxx CAL2C203I CF BUFFER READ FROM xxxx CAL2C204I CF STRUCTURE DISCONNECTED CAL2C205I CF TERMINATION COMPLETE CAL2C206I CF MONITORING STOPPED CAL2C250I CF TASK HAS POSTED SMF TASK CAL2C251I CF TASK HAS POSTED TRL TASK CAL2C300W X2W0 ESTAE ENTERED - WIP=wwww (aaaa) (pppppppp): ddd...ddd CAL2C301W 'SUBMIT' CLASS/RESOURCE NOT DEFINED TO EXTERNAL SECURITY. FUNCTION ALLOWED. CAL2C401I SESSION INIT SENT. CAL2C402I DATA CLOSE SENT. (EOD) CAL2C403I DATA CLOSE RECEIVED. CAL2C404I SESSION END SENT. CAL2C452I (X2W) CCIF=ffff RC=rr CC=cc: CCI=f2f2 RC=r2 CC=c2 rrr...rrr CAL2C501I ***** INPUT TO CA-7 CCI BATCH INTERFACE ***** CAL2C502I ***** END OF INPUT TO CA-7 CCI BATCH INTERFACE ***** CAL2C503W ***** NO CA-7 COMMANDS IN INPUT ***** CAL2C504I ***** RESPONSES RECEIVED FROM CA-7 ***** CAL2C505I ***** END OF CA-7 RESPONSES ***** CAL2C506W ***** NO CA-7 RESPONSES RECEIVED ***** CAL2C508W ERROR MSGS FOUND IN OUTPUT. MSGS MATCHED=xxx, HIGH CC=ccc CAL2C509I CA-7 CCI BATCH PROCESS COMPLETE. RC=rrrr CC=cccc CAL2C580W WARNING - DD STATEMENT IS MISSING OR INVALID: dddddddd CAL2C581W UNABLE TO OPEN ERRORS DD. MESSAGE TABLE ERRORS WILL NOT BE REPORTED. CAL2C582W ERROR MSG TABLE MATCH (CC=ccc): ...text... CAL2C590E INVALID PARAMETER LIST CAL2C591E INVALID PARAMETER STARTING WITH (xxxxxxxx) - ABORTING CAL2C592E DD STATEMENT IS MISSING OR INVALID: dddddddd CAL2C593E ERROR DURING DCB OPEN: dddddddd Chapter 1. Introduction 1-7 1.2 New or Changed Messages at Version 3.3 Message number Message CAL2C594E UNABLE TO GETMAIN STORAGE FOR xxxxxxxx CAL2C595E UNABLE TO LOAD MODULE mmmmmmmm . RC=rrrr CAL2C596E NON-ZERO RETURN FROM CA-7 CCI INTERFACE. RC=rrrr CC=cccc CAL2C600W VARIABLE xxxxxxxx COULD NOT BE RETRIEVED--CODE cc CAL2C601E UNABLE TO ACCESS CA-7 MODULE CAL2X2W0 CAL2C602E CA-7 COMMAND STRING IS MISSING CAL2C901E INVALID PARAMETER: xxxxxxxx: ABORTING CAL2C902E UNABLE TO LOAD MODULE mmmmmmmm. RC=rrrr CAL2C903E CA-7 RECEIVER NOT FOUND (aaa...aaa/nnn...nnn) CAL2C904E BUFSIZE FROM CA-7 INVALID. CAL2C905E CA-7 XTM NOT RESPONDING (aaa...aaa/nnn...nnn) CAL2C906E XTM INIT FAILED. RC=rr RSN=cc TEXT=ttt...ttt CAL2C907E INVALID RECORD RECEIVED. REC = rrr...rrr CAL2C908E UNEXPECTED REC RECEIVED. EXPECTED eeeeeeee RECEIVED rrrrrrrr (zzzz) CAL2C909E INVALID BATCH CMD: ccc...ccc CAL2C927E (ttt) CCI ERROR FUNC=ffff RC=rr CC=cc TEXT=xxx...xxx CAL2C928E (ttt) CCIF CALL FAILED: FUNC=ffff RC=rr CC=cc CAL2C950E BATCH SUBMIT SECURITY VIOLATION - SKIPPING TO NEXT /LOGON COMMAND CAL2P001E INVALID PARMLIST RECEIVED: xxxxxxxx CAL2P002E UNABLE TO GETMAIN STORAGE FOR xxxxxxxx CAL2P003E UNABLE TO LOAD MODULE xxxxxxxx CAL2P004E INVALID xxxxxxxx IN CA7PARMS STARTING WITH yyy...yyy CAL2P005E ERROR FROM CA-7: xxx...xxx CAL2P006E ERROR FROM CA-7 CCI CALL : RC=rrrr CC=cccc CAL2P050I REQUEST xxx: FUNC=ffff ARG=aaa...aaa RC=rrrr CC=cccc SUCC=ssss CAL2P051I RETURN FROM CA-7 CCI CALL : RC=rrrr CC=cccc CMD=cccccccc CAL2P060I **** CAL2CPCB AT INITIALIZATION **** CAL2P061I **** CMD INPUT TO CA-7 CCI **** CAL2P062I **** CMD OUTPUT FROM CA-7 CCI: RC=rrrr CC=cccc **** CAL2P063I **** READ CALL PARAMETER LIST 1-8 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 1.2 New or Changed Messages at Version 3.3 Message number Message CAL2P064I **** READ RESULTS: RC=rrrr CC=cccc : ARGUMENT=aaa...aaa CAL2XV01I CA-7 CROSS-PLATFORM TRACKING CHECKPOINT CONVERSION STARTED (V3.2 TO V3.3) CAL2XV02I CHECKPOINT ENTRY ADDED : xxxxxxxx (yyyy/ddd hh:mm:ss.th) CAL2XV03I PROFILE MEMBER BYPASSED : xxxxxxxx REASON=rrr...rrr CAL2XV09I CA-7 CROSS-PLATFORM TRACKING CHECKPOINT CONVERSION COMPLETE (V3.2 TO V3.3) CAL2XV10E XCKPT OUTPUT DCB OPEN FAILED. CAL2XV11E XCKPT INPUT DCB OPEN FAILED. CAL2XV12E XCKPT FILE IS NOT EMPTY. CAL2XV13E RDJFCB CALL FAILED FOR PROFILE DD (x). CAL2XV14E MONITOR= VALUE NOT FOUND IN PROFILE MEMBER CACCENV. CAL2XV15E NO MEMBERS FOUND IN PROFILE. CAL2XV16E MEMBER CACCENV NOT FOUND IN PROFILE. CAL2XV17E PROFILE OPEN FAILED. CAL2X014E Request NOT submitted : Job jjjjjjjj (####) Node nnnnnnnn CAL2X015E UNABLE TO LOAD MODULE CAL2CCIF. RC=cccc - process aborted. CAL2X101I CA-7 CROSS-PLATFORM TRACKING SYSTEM (XTRK) IS INITIALIZING (Vx.y) CAL2X102I CA-7 CROSS-PLATFORM TRACKING SUB-TASK ACTIVE: ttt...ttt CAL2X103I CA-7 CROSS-PLATFORM TRACKING (XTRK) IS ACTIVE FOR xxxx CAL2X104I XTRK MONITOR=mmmmmmm LOCAL NODE=nnn...nnn CAL2X107I CROSS-PLATFORM TRACKING (XTRK) HAS RECEIVED A STOP COMMAND CAL2X108I ALL CA-7 CROSS-PLATFORM TRACKING SUB-TASKS HAVE TERMINATED CAL2X109I CA-7 CROSS-PLATFORM TRACKING (XTRK) HAS TERMINATED CAL2X140W *WARNING* CA-7 XTRK CKPT FILE HOST SYSTEM ID CONFLICT *WARNING* CAL2X141W xxxx: MONITOR=mmmmmmm NODE=nnn...nnn CAL2X142I OVERRIDE THE CA-7 XTRK CKPT FILE SYSTEM ID? (REPLY Y FOR YES, ANY OTHER CHARACTER FOR NO) CAL2X150I XTRK COMMAND PROCESSING COMPLETE: ccc...ccc CAL2X151W INVALID XTRK COMMAND IGNORED: ccc...ccc CAL2X152W XTRK COMMAND PROCESS ERROR: ccc...ccc CAL2X154I xxx NODE NAME= Chapter 1. Introduction 1-9 1.2 New or Changed Messages at Version 3.3 Message number Message CAL2X155I NODE CAL2X156I nnn...nnn ssssssssss yyyy/ddd hh:mm:ss.th yyy2/dd2 hh:mm:ss.th CAL2X157I XTRK xxxx TABLE DOES NOT HAVE ANY ENTRIES. CAL2X158I NO XTRK NODE TABLE ENTRIES MATCH SELECT CRITERIA. CAL2X159I TRACE STATUS: PRT(p) CON(c) PRTDD(dddddddd,ddddd) SNAPDD(sssss,ssss) CAL2X160W UNABLE TO HONOR SNAP COMMAND. SNAP IS CLOSED, OR SNAP DD IS NOT AVAILABLE. CAL2X161W UNABLE TO OBTAIN xxxx LOCK WORD. LOCK BEING FORCED (own/cur). CAL2X162W cc...cc COMMAND FAILED: xxx...xxx CAL2X170I XTRK SYNCHRONIZATION (yyyy/ddd hh:mm:ss.th) NODE=nnn...nnn CAL2X171I XTRK HAS CONTACTED NODE nnn...nnn CAL2X174W XTRK UNABLE TO CONTACT NODE nnn...nnn CAL2X177W XTRK HAS LOST CONTACT WITH nnn...nnn CAL2X178W XTRK MGR POSTED WITH UNKNOWN COMMAND CODE CAL2X181I XTRK EXTERNAL EVENT TABLE RE-BUILT. ALL NODES WILL BE RE-SYNCHRONIZED CAL2X182W XTRK EXTERNAL EVENT TABLE NOT BUILT: xxx...xxx CAL2X183W XTRK EXTERNAL EVENT TABLE DOES NOT HAVE ANY ENTRIES. CAL2X184W NO XTRK EXTERNAL EVENT TABLE ENTRIES MATCH SELECT CRITERIA. CAL2X185I TRIGID TYPE CAL2X186I tttttttt CAL2X199I VALID CMDS ARE: STOP, ADDNODE, BLDXEVT, DELNODE, NODE, NODEN, NODEX, PING, SNAP, TRC AND XEVT CAL2X201I XTRK FBK xxxxxxxx (yyyy/ddd hh:mm:ss.th) tttttttt iii...iii nnn...nnn CAL2X202E XTRK FBK RECORD FORMAT ERROR: xxx...xxx REC=rrr...rrr NODE=nnn...nnn CAL2X301I CA-7 SMF REC: SMF=xx(tttttttt) SVC=xx (.UNI) iii...iii CAL2X372I SETUP REQUEST FROM NODE nnn...nnn CAL2X374I XTRK RECEIVED UNKNOWN RECTYPE: rrrrrrrr/nnn...nnn CAL2X400I XTRK SYSTEM ENTERED IN xxx..xxx CAL2X450I (ttt) TABF EXIT: FUNC=ffff RC=rrrr CC=cccccccc CAL2X451I (TAB) CKPF CALL: FUNC=ffff RC=rrrr CC=cccccccc 1-10 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide STATUS LAST ACTIVITY CHECKPOINT DATE/TIME XEVENT ENTRY INFORMATION xxx = iii...iii 1.2 New or Changed Messages at Version 3.3 Message number Message CAL2X452I (tid) CCIF CALL: FUNC=ffff RC=rr CC=cc: CCI FUNC=f2f2 RC=r2 CC=c2 (r/nnnnnnnn) CAL2X471I MGR POSTED FOR COMMAND CAL2X472I (MGR) PERFORMING PING LOOP PROCESS CAL2X475I (MGR) CCI RECEIVE RTN ENTERED CAL2X480I (ttt) EVTF EXIT: FUNC=ffff RC=rc CC=cccccccc CAL2X801E SYNTAX ERROR NEAR LINE llll COLUMN cc CODEx CAL2X803E PREMATURE EOF, LINE lllll CAL2X804E ERROR NEAR LINE lllll COLUMN cc: xxx...xxx CAL2X900W CA-7 XTRK WAITING FOR ENF/CCI TO BECOME ACTIVE. CAL2X901W CA-7 XTRK WAITING FOR CA-7 CAS9 INITIALIZATION. CAL2X902E INVALID PARAMETER STARTING WITH (xxx..xxx) - ABORTING CAL2X903E INVALID TRACE CODE(S) SPECIFIED - ABORTING CAL2X904E UNABLE TO LOAD MODULE mmm..mmm . RC=rrrr CAL2X905E XTRK SUB-TASK ENDED PREMATURELY: tttttttt (mmmmmmmm) TCBCMP=xxxxxxx CAL2X906E SUBTASK HAS NOT RESPONDED TO TERM CALL: xxx...xxx CAL2X907E ERROR RETURN FROM ATTACH FOR xxxxxxxx RC=rrrr CAL2X908E STARTUP OF SUBTASK xxxxxxxx FAILED. COMP=cccccccc CAL2X909E SUBTASK HAS NOT RESPONDED TO INIT CALL: xxx...xxx CAL2X910E XTRK ffff OF dddddddd FAILED. RC=rc CC=cc CAL2X911W XTRK ESTAE ENTERED - WIP=ww (cccc) (pppppppp): ddd........ddd CAL2X914E INVALID OR MISSING MONITOR NAME - ABORTING CAL2X915E MISSING OR INVALID XTRK PARM LIST - ABORTING CAL2X925E XTRK MGR TASK RECEIVED INVALID PARM LIST CAL2X926E CA-7 CROSS-PLATFORM TRACKER ALREADY ACTIVE ON THIS SYSTEM CAL2X927E (ttt) sss ERROR FUNC=ffff RC=rr CC=cc TEXT=xxx...xxx CAL2X928E (tid) ssss ERROR: FUNC=ffff RC=rr CC=cc CAL2X929E XTRK xxxxxxxxxx FUNCTION ERROR: FUNC=ffff RC=rrrr CC=cccc CAL2001I CA-7 RIM : CA-7 PRODUCTION SYSTEM INITIALIZATION COMPLETE. (SSCT=xxxx) CAL2002I CA-7 RIM : CA-7 TEST SYSTEM INITIALIZATION COMPLETE. (SSCT=xxxx) Chapter 1. Introduction 1-11 1.2 New or Changed Messages at Version 3.3 Message number Message CAL2038I CA-7 RIM:USER TABLE RELOAD REINITIALIZATION COMPLETE. CAXPS148W (CASH_I_0148) SUBMIT FAILURE FROM monitor CODE=xxxxxxxx (nnnnnnn/mmmmmmm/jjjjjjjj/eeeeeeeeeeeeee) CAXPS801I PARMLIST FORMAT IS 'TARGET-NODE, TARGET-MONITOR, START-DATE/TIME (YYYYDDDHHMMSSTH)' CAXPS802I ALL PARMS ARE OPTIONAL. PARTIAL START DATE/TIME CAN BE SPECIFIED (E.G. 1999063) CAXPS803I PARMLIST FORMAT IS 'TARGET-CCI-NODE,TARGET-CCI-APPL-NAME' CAXPS804I BOTH ARE OPTIONAL. NODE MUST BE SPECIFIC. APPL INTERPRETED AS A PREFIX 1.2.2 Chapter 2 - CA-7.A through CA-7.X Message number Message CA-7.A001 ARF Response job (nnnn) jjjjjjjj Type=cc, Intercept=xxxx at hh:mm:ss.th CA-7.BSTR BTERM FLAG RESET, MAY NEED TO RESUBMIT CA-7.CPMA Unable to track flow for XXXXXXXX FLOW ADD Error for XXXXXXXX RSPLFDBK=YYYYYYYY FLOW ADD Error for XXXXXXXX ; Already on flow chain FLOW ADD Error for XXXXXXXX ; Already on CRQ chain FLOW FFF Error for XXXXXXXX ZZZZZ RC=YYYYYYYY CA-7.CPMP FFFFFF error -- XXXXXXXX (nnnn) in YYYYYYYY/ZZZZZZZZ (mmmm) yyyy.ddd hh:mm:ss.th AA/rrrrrrrr CA-7.CPMT Unable to track XXXXXXXX (nnnn) in YYYYYYYY/ZZZZZZZZ (mmmm) yyyy.ddd hh:mm:ss.th AA/00000000 CA-7.IARR xxxxx JOBS ON qqqqqqqq QUEUE, yyyyy JOBS USED ARF. CA-7.IJCK JCLCHECK COMMON COMPONENT INTERFACE LOADED. 1-12 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 1.2 New or Changed Messages at Version 3.3 Message number Message CA-7.IOPT CA-DRIVER COMMENT INDICATOR IS: nnnnnnnn CPM REQUIRES RSRC=Y ON DBASE STMT CPM REQUIRES AT LEAST ONE CCI DEVICE CPM ACTIVE SHOULD CA-7 READ COMMDS EVERY FIVE SECONDS? REPLY TO CONFIRM (YES/NO) CA-7 WILL WAKE UP EVERY xxxx SECONDS TO READ THE COMMDS. CA-7.INWC NO TRX TERMINALS DEFINED, SWITCHING TO ARF=MAINT CA-7.IVRM-16 NO COREQUISITE RESOURCE RECORD(S) TO BE DELETED. CA-7.IVRM-30 CPM FLOW CHAIN NOT CREATED CA-7.IVRM-31 NO CPM FLOW RECORDS TO DELETE. CA-7.I32V APPLID(aaaaaaa) TERM(ttttttt) LU(lllllll) CA-7.MA31 CORE TAG CHECK FAILED, R1=XXXXXXXX R6=XXXXXXXX LENGTH CHECK FAILED, R0=XXXXXXXX R1=XXXXXXXX R10=XXXXXXXX R11=XXXXXXXX R14=XXXXXXXX CA-7.NUC ARF INITIALIZATION FAILED CA-7 JSCB AUTHORIZED MVS PROGRAM MANAGEMENT USED CA-7 JSCB NOT AUTHORIZED UNABLE TO SUPPORT SGETM31/SPUTM31 CA-7.RSC5-01 JOB NOT FOUND IN READY QUEUE CA-7.RSC5-02 I/O ERROR ON READ OF READY QUEUE CA-7.R152 CPM FLOW CHAIN CREATED CA-7.R154 ERROR ON DELETE CPM FLOW RECORD CA-7.R155 ERROR ON GETUPD CPM FLOW RECORD CA-7.R156 CPM FLOW RECORDS DELETED CA-7.SJLV One or more VRM Device Definitions dropped for XXXXXXXX VRM IO err X FUNC=GETUPD RC=XXXXXXXX REASON=YYYYYYYY JOB=NNNNNNNN Unable to update VRM Device Definitions. Length=NNNNNNNN Maxlen=XXXXXXXX Job=YYYYYYYY CA-7.SJL0 VRM DEVICE TABLE SPACE EXCEEDED Chapter 1. Introduction 1-13 1.2 New or Changed Messages at Version 3.3 Message number Message CA-7.SVCT012I IGCS3XXX SIZE IN BYTES IS xxxxxxxx (HEX) CA-7.SVCT099I NORMAL TERMINATION FOR THIS JOB IS A U0099 ABEND. CA-7.TRLR-00 (jobname) PROCESS xxxxxxxx JOBSTEP=stepname, PROCSTEP=procstep, NODE=nodename, OPT=option CA-7.V151 s mmmm (dddd) UCC7VSAM INITIALIZATION COMPLETE CA-7.XTM0 SASSXTM0 initialization in progress SASSXTM0 initialization complete CCI Interface initialized. CCI Interface initialization failed. RECEIVE error; Data dropped. Session started (nnnnnnnn) xx-xx Session ended (nnnnnnnn) xx-xx Exceeded max num of RPLs. FFFF note: mm-mm (aabbccdd) nn-nn 1.2.3 Chapter 3 - CA-7.000 through CA-7.999 Message number Message CA-7.003 Vx.y (gggg) PHASE [(I)|(II)] SHUTDOWN IN PROGRESS AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd ALL SYSTEM FUNCTIONS COMPLETE PHASE [(I)|(II)] SHUTDOWN COMPLETE AT hh:mm:ss CA-7.010 Vx.y (gggg) UNIDENTIFIED COMMAND, PLEASE RE-ENTER CA-7.022 Vx.y (gggg) LOGON FORMAT INCORRECT AT tttttttt CA-7.200 BOTH LOG FILES ARE FULL, DUMP LOG FILES, THEN REPLY "LOGP" IF PRIMARY WAS DUMPED, OR REPLY "LOGS" IF SECONDARY WAS DUMPED, AWAITING REPLY: LOGP, LOGS, OR CANCEL CA-7.404 SUBTASK xxxxxxxx TERMINATED. TCBCMP = xxyyyzzz CA-7.560 SASSMA31 - STORAGE NOT AVAILABLE,NO WAIT REQUESTED - U560 SASSMA31 - STORAGE NOT AVAILABLE. ZERO BYTES REQUESTED CA-7.586 ICOM COUPLING FACILITY MODE = xxxx CA-7.587 ICOM CF : CURRENT : SMF sssssss TRL ttttttt NCF nnnnnnn ICOM CF : PROCESSED : SMF sssssss TRL ttttttt NCF nnnnnnn CA-7.588 INVALID ICOM COUPLING FACILITY PARAMETER 1-14 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 1.2 New or Changed Messages at Version 3.3 Message number Message CA-7.589 INVALID ICOM PARM KEYWORD(S). CA-7.590 XMONITOR= KEYWORD IGNORED: XCKPT DD NOT FOUND/DUMMIED CA-7.592 XTRK TASK NOT ACTIVE UNDER ICOM CA-7.688 PARM VALUES INCONSISTENT WITH SYMBOLIC DEFINITION CA-7.880 TRX INIT ERR CODE xx CA-7.925 LOG DATASET AREAS INITIALIZED CA-7.928 LOG DATASET [(CLOSED)|(OPENED)] CA-7.994 STORAGE POOLS NEED MORE STORAGE. 1.2.4 Chapter 4 - CDSI through RSCx Message number Message CDSI-10 UCC7CMDS DD STATEMENT MISSING CDSI-11 TOO MUCH INPUT DATA HIS8-18 CONTROL CARD EDIT FINAL RESULTS. HLP0-00 HELP REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd MNU0-00 SPECIFY DESIRED FUNCTION OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE. QMxx-00 ENTER VALUES, TRANSFER OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE QMxx-05 INVALID VALUE ENTERED FOR FIELD: xxxxxxxx QMxx-12 FUNCTION ONLY AVAILABLE ON-LINE QMxx-13 NO SUCH TASK IN THE QUEUE QMxx-58 CANNOT HOLD = JOB ALREADY SUBMITTED OR COMPLETE QM10-00 ENTER FUNCTION (C,F,H,I,O,P, OR R) IN 'F' FIELD OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE QM10-00 nn TRANSACTIONS PROCESSED, nn ERRORS DETECTED QM10-01 SCRATCH QUEUE ACCESS ERROR, RC=xxxxxxxx QM10-09 LAST ? SHOWN WAS SECURITY AUTHORIZATION FAILURE QM2F-01 QUEUE ACCESS OR SORT ERROR: xxxx QM2F-08 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO ACCESS THAT JOB QM2F-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Chapter 1. Introduction 1-15 1.2 New or Changed Messages at Version 3.3 Message number Message QM20-61 CANNOT CANCEL - JOB HAS ACTIVE ARF QM20-62 XQ E NOT VALID FOR 7UNI JOBS WITHOUT MIXED CASE SUPPORT QM20-63 CANNOT CANCEL - ERROR IN ARF PURGE QM30-00 SET 'F' = 'X' TO POST OR ENTER A COMMAND ON TOP LINE QM70-10 *** ATTENTION *** JOB=xxxxxxxx (nnnn) HAS BEEN CANCELED RSCx-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL RSCx-02 JOB NOT FOUND RSCx-04 NO RESOURCES DEFINED FOR JOB RSCx-15 DUPLICATE RESOURCE CONNECTED TO JOB 1.2.5 Chapter 5 - SANx through SJR2 Message number Message SATO-15 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) ENTERED INTO REQUEST 'Q'. AUTO [(JOB=yyyyyyyy)|(DSNBR=zznnnnnn)] DUE-OUT ON yy.ddd AT hh:mm. SCMx-00 xxxxxxxx COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd SCMx-99 INVALID ERROR CODE SCMO-02 OPERATOR ID NOT SPECIFIED SCM0-12 HARDCOPY DEVICE NOT FOUND. SCM0-17 PROCESSING COMPLETE FOR /SWAP SCM0-77 /FETCH SERVICE UNAVAILABLE SCM0-78 NO COMMAND RING ESTABLISHED SCM0-79 /FETCH STORAGE LIMIT EXCEEDED SCM2-10 /SHUTDOWN MAY BE ENTERED FROM CA-7 MASTER TERMINAL ONLY /SHUTDOWN IGNORED SCM9-13 COMMAND INVALID FOR INTERNAL SECURITY SCM9-14 RESOURCE NAME IS REQUIRED SCM9-15 CA-7 RESOURCE TABLE NOT FOUND SCM9-16 INVALID FORMAT FOR CA-7 RESOURCE TABLE. SCM9-17 RESOURCE (xxxxxxxx) NOT FOUND IN CA-7 RESOURCE TABLE 1-16 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 1.2 New or Changed Messages at Version 3.3 Message number Message SCM9-18 ACCESS TO RESOURCE (xxxxxxxx) DENIED BY EXTERNAL SECURITY SCM9-21 UID VALUE UPDATED SCM9-32 UID RESOURCE TABLE REFRESHED SCM9-33 MODULE NAME REQUIRED FOR REFRESH. SCM9-34 MODULE XXXXXXXX NOT FOUND FOR REFRESH SCM9-35 NO STORAGE AVAILABLE FOR RESOURCE TABLE SCM9-36 UNABLE TO FREE STORAGE DURING REFRESH SDM0-00 SPECIFY DESIRED OPTION OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE SCRJ-12 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) COMPLETED NORMALLY. ***COMPLETED***. HIGHEST CONDITION CODE=nnnn. SFCW-00 REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd SFC1-00 REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy-ddd SIRD-11 **** JOB=xxxxxxxx (nnnn) EXECUTION REQUIREMENTS **** JCLID=nnn SYSTEM=ssssssss DESC=d...d DUE-OUT yy.ddd/hhmm DEAD-LINE yy.ddd/hhmm SUBMIT yy.ddd/hhmm MAINID=xxx SCHID=nnn PROSE#=pppppppp ERQD=nnn ENSAT=nnn IRQD=nnn INSAT=nnn MCNT=nnn FLAGS=xx/xx/xx/xx/xx/xx/xx *** REQUIREMENTS *** *** JOB PROSE *** SIRD-12 END OF REQUIREMENTS FOR JOB=xxxxxxxx(nnnn). SJR0-35 BYPGDG= IS NOT VALID 1.2.6 Chapter 6 - SLFA through SPOR Message number Message SLIx-00 REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yyddd SLIx-02 JOB=xxxxxxxx NOT FOUND [DSN= x....x)|(DSNBR= x...x)] NOT FOUND NW=xxxxxxxx NOT FOUND SLIx-05 INVALID 'ST=' OPTION SLIL-48 CRITICAL PATH MANAGEMENT SUPPORT NOT ACTIVE SLIL-49 NO FLOW RECORDS CHAINED Chapter 1. Introduction 1-17 1.2 New or Changed Messages at Version 3.3 Message number Message SLIL-50 NO FLOW RECORDS SELECTED SLIL-53 INVALID VALUE FOR xxxxxxx SLI0-16 INVALID KEYWORD OR DATA IN INPUT SM20-00 xxxxxxxx SUCCESSFUL [nnn DATASET(S) DELETED] [,DEFAULTJOB USED FOR DEFAULT VALUES] [,RESIDUALS PURGED.] [WARNING: SOME RESIDUAL ELEMENTS COULD NOT BE DELETED.] SM20-15 ARFSET NOT DEFINED SM4x-02 NETWORK NOT FOUND SM50-12 JCL FE NOT VALID FOR 7UNI JOBS WITHOUT MIXED CASE SUPPORT SM75-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL ENTER INPUT FOR NEXT REQUEST SM75-14 NO TRIGGERS DEFINED SM80-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL FOR xxxxxxxx SM85-07 ACCESS TO CALENDAR xxxxxxxx DENIED BY EXTERNAL SECURITY SM90-18 QJCL FE/FETCH NOT VALID FOR 7UNI JOBS WITHOUT MIXED CASE SUPPORT SPOA-07 JCL SUBMISSION POSTED [(EXPRESS)] SPOB-07 CRITICAL PATH MANAGEMENT SUPPORT NOT ACTIVE SPOB-08 NO FLOW RECORDS SELECTED FOR DELETION SPOB-09 FLOW RECORD(S) DELETED : nnnn SPOB-10 VSAM ERROR : FUNC=ff RC=rrrr CC=cccc KEY=kkkkkkkk SPOE-00 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) ADDED TO [(PRE/Q)|(POST/Q)] FOR NETWORK= yyyyyyyy, [SUBID= zzzzzzzz] REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yyddd SPOF-06 NO ARF QUEUE ELEMENTS FOUND FOR JOB nnnn. SPOR-39 PRSQA SUCCESSFUL CO-REQUISITE RESOURCE: resourcename ACTIVATED SPOR-40 PRSQD UNSUCCESSFUL CO-REQUISITE RESOURCE: resourcename NOT FOUND SPOR-41 PRSQA SUCCESSFUL CO-REQUISITE RESOURCE: resourcename ALREADY ACTIVE 1-18 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 1.2 New or Changed Messages at Version 3.3 1.2.7 Chapter 7 - SPO0 through XTRK Message number Message SPO4-04 JOB xxxxxxxx NOT FOUND IN REQ/Q SPO6-10 *** ATTENTION *** JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) HAS BEEN CANCELED SPO7-00 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) ADDED TO THE REQ/Q BY yyyyyyy [*** JOB TRIGGERING WILL BE BYPASSED ***] [*** CA-7 DATABASE UPDATES BYPASSED ***] [*** NEXT SCHEDULED CYCLE WILL BE SKIPPED ***] REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd. SRC1-117 (W) ID MULTIPLE SCHEDULES AT LEAST ONE DAY SRC1-136 JOB|NETWORK nnnnnnnn NOT RESOLVED - CALENDAR SCALyyss DENIED BY EXTERNAL SECURITY SRC1-137W SCHEDULE IDS xxx AND yyy ARE BOTH SCHEDULED ON mmm dd SSM0-30 JOB xxxxxxxx(nnnn) SUBMITTED TO yyyyyyyy SYn (USERID=zzzzzzzz) SSM0-36 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) NOT SUBMITTED TO yyyyyyyy. INVALID #J OR #X OVERRIDE CARD HAS BEEN MOVED BACK TO THE REQUEST 'Q' XTRE-11 FROM DATE REQUIRED FOR JOB=* XTRE-12 TO DATE REQUIRED FOR JOB=* XTRK-01 xxxxxxxx DD NOT OPENED SUCCESSFULLY XTRK-06 NO CONTROL CARD SPECIFIED 1.2.8 Appendix A - Abend Codes Abend number U3319 (X'CF7') Chapter 1. Introduction 1-19 1-20 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide Chapter 2. AR - CA7M This chapter contains the AR through CA7M messages. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-1 2.1 AR Messages AR31-00 –AR31-13 2.1 AR Messages AR31-00 ENTER INPUT DATA Explanation: This is the prompt to request input data. User Response: Self-explanatory. AR31-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL Explanation: The requested function completed successfully. User Response: None. AR31-02 ARFSET NOT FOUND Explanation: The requested ARFSET was not found. User Response: Check for correct input. If in error, correct and retry. AR31-05 INVALID OR OMITTED xxxxxxxx DATA Explanation: The xxxxxxxx field is required and was not entered, or an invalid value was entered. User Response: Enter a valid value for the indicated field. AR31-07 ARFSET ALREADY EXISTS Explanation: An attempt was made to add an ARFSET, but that ARFSET name already exists. User Response: Change the ARFSET name to a unique value. AR31-08 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO ACCESS THAT ARFSET Explanation: An attempt was made to alter or add an ARFSET definition that is not accessible due to UID security. User Response: If you need to change an existing ARFSET or to add a new one, contact your security administrator. AR31-13 NO SAVE -- DEFINITION COUNT ZERO Explanation: This message is issued if an attempt is made to save an ARFSET with no condition definitions. A valid ARFSET contains at least one condition definition. User Response: Define a valid condition definition and attempt the SAVE again. 2-2 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.1 AR Messages AR31-14 –AR32-07 AR31-14 nnnn ARFIO ERROR R15=xxxx R0=yyyy R1=zzzz Explanation: An error occurred while trying to update the ARF database. nnnn is the offset in SASSAR31 where the error was detected. Additional diagnostic information is returned in R15, R0, and R1. If R15=0010, a duplicate record is indicated. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. For R15=0010, check the UID security of the ARFSET being added. AR31-15 ARFIO INIT FAILED Explanation: ARF database processing indicated a bad return code. User Response: Make sure that the RESTART statement in the initialization file uses ARF=YES or ARF=MAINT. AR31-16 RECORD NOT FOUND FOR UPDATE Explanation: An attempt was made to replace an ARFSET definition that is not defined. User Response: Check for correct input. If in error, correct and retry. AR31-17 RESPONSE ID IS MISSING OR INVALID Explanation: This message is issued when an ARFSET is added or updated without supplying a valid RESPONSE ID. This ID is required to log on to a CA-7 internal terminal when responses are to be executed. The ID must have the authority to execute any of the commands implied in the recovery sequence. User Response: Supply a valid RESPONSE ID and attempt the SAVE or REPLACE again. AR32-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL Explanation: The requested function completed successfully. User Response: None. AR32-02 DEFINITION NOT FOUND Explanation: The definition associated with the DEFID specified could not be located. User Response: Supply a valid DEFID and retry the command. AR32-05 INVALID OR OMITTED DEF INDX DATA Explanation: The DEFID is a required value when defining an ARF condition. A valid DEFID was not supplied. This message may also be issued if the number of DEFIDs exceeds the maximum allowable: 20. User Response: Supply a valid DEFID and retry the command. AR32-07 DEFINITION INDEX ALREADY EXISTS Explanation: The DEFID value supplied is already associated with an existing definition in the set. User Response: Supply a valid DEFID and retry the command. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-3 2.1 AR Messages AR32-14 –AR32-17 AR32-14 xxxx(nnnn) INVALID VALUE FOR kkkkkkkk Explanation: A valid value for the field kkkkkkkk was not supplied. The last four characters of the name of the module detecting the error are xxxx. The program offset is nnnn. This message is usually accompanied by a detail message. User Response: Correct and retry the command. AR32-17 TOO MANY DEFINITIONS -- MAX IS 20 Explanation: Each ARFSET can only have 20 definition indexes. User Response: Consolidate DEFIDs, or create a new ARFSET. 2-4 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.2 BCLP Messages BCLP-00 –BCLP-15 2.2 BCLP Messages BCLP-00 INVALID MSG NUMBER - MSG NO=xx Explanation: Message number xx was issued by SASSBCLP but was not found in the messages module SASSBCLM. The program is aborted and no further processing is done. User Response: Notify Computer Associates Technical Support. BCLP-10 DATA SET SCRATCHED ON VOL=xxxxxx AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: On a REPLACE, the original data set on volume xxxxxx was scratched at the time and date indicated. This is a normal information message on a REPLACE. User Response: None. BCLP-11 DATA SET ALLOCATED ON VOL=xxxxxx AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: A data set has been allocated on volume xxxxxx at the time and date indicated. This is a normal information message. User Response: None. BCLP-12 DATA SET ACCESS COMPLETE AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: The data set has been successfully created or modified at the time and date indicated. This is a normal information message. User Response: None. BCLP-13 DATA SET CATALOGED ON VOL=xxxxxx AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: The data set has been successfully cataloged or recataloged on volume xxxxxx at the time and date indicated. This is a normal information message. User Response: None. BCLP-14 DATA SET RECATALOGED ON VOL=xxxxxx AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: The data set has been recataloged on volume xxxxxx at the time and date indicated. The data set originally pointed to by the catalog was not scratched. User Response: None. BCLP-15 TYPE 99 RECORD CREATED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: A pseudo-SMF record (type 99) was successfully created at the time and date indicated. This is a normal information message. User Response: None. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-5 2.2 BCLP Messages BCLP-16 –BCLP-21 BCLP-16 DATA SET PROCESSING COMPLETE AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: All required actions for the data set were completed at the time and date indicated. This is a normal information message. User Response: None. BCLP-17 BATCH CARD LOAD PROCESSING COMPLETE AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: All requests for data set processing have been completed at the time and date indicated. This is a normal information message. User Response: None. BCLP-18 DATA SET SKIPPED DUE TO ERROR Explanation: All processing for the data set was suspended because of the displayed error(s). Any actions noted as complete stand as noted. User Response: Correct the error(s) displayed, restore the data set if necessary and rerun the Batch Card Load Program (BCLP). BCLP-19 DATA SET SKIPPED DUE TO EXIT REQUEST Explanation: All processing for the data set was suspended because of a data set skip request by the user exit routine. Any actions noted as complete stand as noted. User Response: Correct as noted by the exit program and rerun BCLP. BCLP-20 INVALID PARM FIELD Explanation: The parameter field on the EXEC statement is invalid because: 1. The keyword is not EXITPROG or ERROR or, 2. The operand of EXITPROG is longer than 8 characters. The program is aborted. User Response: Correct the parameter field and resubmit the job. BCLP-21 ERROR CALCULATING TRACKS - RC=xxxx Explanation: An error was returned from the TRKCALC macro while calculating space required for the data set. An abend will occur. User Response: Verify volume requested is a valid DASD device. If not, correct and rerun. If device is DASD, save the JCL, SYSLOG and SYSUDUMP data. Then contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. 2-6 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.2 BCLP Messages BCLP-22 –BCLP-33 BCLP-22 DDNAME/VOLSER DON'T MATCH dddddddd/vvvvvv Explanation: The DDNAME (dddddddd) and VOLSER (vvvvvv) displayed do not match. This is a warning message only; normal processing continues. Requests for a specific volume will be satisfied by inspecting and assigning the volume by VOLSER. If the volume is not specified in the JCL, the ddname must be U7VOLSER. User Response: Verify that data sets are created on the desired volumes. BCLP-23 NO DATA SET CONTROL CARDS Explanation: No valid data set control statements were found. The job is ended without a dump. User Response: Correct errors or enter control statements or both. BCLP-24 INVALID RETURN CODE FROM EXIT Explanation: The user exit program returned an invalid return code. The Batch Card Load Program is aborted. User Response: Correct the exit program and resubmit the job. BCLP-30 MISSING OR INVALID OPERATOR Explanation: The control statement operator was either missing or invalid. The data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct control statement and resubmit. BCLP-31 OUT OF PLACE OPTION CARD Explanation: An OPTION statement was found but was not the first control statement encountered. The Batch Card Load Program is aborted. User Response: Examine, correct and resubmit. BCLP-32 MISSING CONTROL CARD Explanation: An EODS control statement was followed by a data statement(s) without an intervening data set control statement. All statements are bypassed until the next valid data set control statement is found. User Response: Examine, correct and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-33 INVALID CONTROL CARD - BLANK Explanation: A control statement with a valid ID (&UCC7) was found but did not contain an operator or keyword. All statements are bypassed until the next valid control statement (with operator) is found. User Response: Examine, correct and resubmit. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-7 2.2 BCLP Messages BCLP-34 –BCLP-45 BCLP-34 EXPECTED CONTINUATION NOT RECEIVED Explanation: A control statement ending with a comma was not followed by another control statement. The data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-35 INVALID CONTROL CARD - EXTENDS BEYOND COL 71 Explanation: A control statement was encountered which extended beyond column 71. The data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-40 INVALID KEYWORD - xxxxxxxx Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx is not a recognizable keyword. An attempt will be made to find the next valid keyword. The data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-41 KEYWORD INVALID WITH OPERATOR - KW=xxxxxx Explanation: Keyword xxxxxx is invalid with the operator entered. The remaining keywords are examined and the data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-42 KEYWORD OPERAND TOO LONG - KW=xxx... Explanation: The operand of keyword xxx... is longer than the maximum allowed. The remaining keywords are examined and the data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-43 UNBALANCED PARENTHESIS IN KW=xxx... Explanation: Keyword xxx... contains an unbalanced parenthesis. The remaining keywords are examined and the data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-44 MISSING DSN Explanation: The DSN keyword, required for all data set requests, is missing. The data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-45 INVALID DSN - NODE LONGER THAN 8 CHARACTERS Explanation: An operand of a DSN keyword contains a node longer than 8 characters. The maximum is 8 characters. The remaining keywords are examined and the data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. 2-8 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.2 BCLP Messages BCLP-46 –BCLP-52 BCLP-46 ATTEMPT TO CREATE GDG GREATER THAN +1 Explanation: An attempt was made to create a Generation Data Group (GDG) data set with a relative number greater than +l. The remaining keywords are checked for errors and the data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-47 CREATE NOT SPECIFIED WITH +1 GDG Explanation: A data set name indicating a new generation of a GDG was encountered but the operator was not CREATE. The remaining keywords are examined and the data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-48 OPERAND OF KEYWORD NOT NUMERIC - KW=xxxxxx Explanation: The operand of keyword xxxxxx must be numeric, but is not. The remaining keywords are examined and the data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-49 BLKSIZE NOT DIVISIBLE BY 80 Explanation: The operand of the keyword BLKSIZE is not divisible by 80. The remaining keywords are examined and the data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-50 SCHID NOT IN THE RANGE 1 TO 255 Explanation: A schedule ID entered was not between 1 and 255. The remaining keywords are examined and the data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-51 MAXJOBS NOT IN THE RANGE 1 TO 255 Explanation: The operand of the MAXJOBS keyword is not between 1 and 255. The Batch Card Load Program is aborted. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-52 MAXJOBS EXCEEDED Explanation: The number of jobs entered on the JOBS keyword exceeded the maximum number allowed. The remaining keywords are examined and the data set request is bypassed. User Response: Use the MAXJOBS keyword on the OPTION control statement to increase the maximum number of jobs allowed and resubmit the data set request. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-9 2.2 BCLP Messages BCLP-53 –BCLP-70 BCLP-53 JOBNAME NOT FOUND ON CA-7 JLIB - JOB=jobname Explanation: The job name displayed (jobname) was entered in the JOB keyword but was not found in the Job data set, or the job names entered were not in collating sequence. The remaining keywords are examined and the data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-54 I/O ERROR ON CA-7 JLIB Explanation: An I/O error was encountered while accessing UCC7JLIB. The Batch Card Load Program is aborted. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit data set requests not processed. BCLP-55 CAN NOT CATALOG THIS DATA SET Explanation: An attempt was made to catalog a GDG version which had already been dropped. The catalog operation is not done. Processing for the data set request continues. Since JCL overrides may be required, the type 99 record is not created. User Response: Check for JCL overrides. POST the requirement as complete. BCLP-56 OPERAND OF VOL= NOT 6 CHARACTERS Explanation: The operand of the keyword VOL is shorter or longer than 6 characters. The remaining keywords are examined and the data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-57 OPERAND OF CVOL= NOT 6 CHARACTERS Explanation: The operand of the keyword CVOL is shorter or longer than 6 characters. The Batch Card Load Program is aborted. User Response: Correct and resubmit the job. BCLP-58 CVOL POINTS TO VOLUME WITH CA-7 IDS Explanation: The volume specified in connection with the CVOL keyword specifies the volume which contains the CA-7 Index Data Set (IDS). The remaining keywords are examined and the data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-70 ERROR ON SYSTEM CATALOG SEARCH - RC= Explanation: The displayed return code was received from a LOCATE issued against the Index data set (IDS). The data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. 2-10 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.2 BCLP Messages BCLP-71 –BCLP-77 BCLP-71 GDG NOT CATALOGED Explanation: While searching for a GDG in the IDS, it was determined that the data set was not cataloged. The data set request is bypassed. User Response: Catalog the GDG and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-72 ERROR ON SYSTEM CATALOG UPDATE - RC= Explanation: An attempt to CATALOG or RECATALOG the data set resulted in the return code displayed. The data set request is bypassed. All actions noted as complete are still effective. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-73 VOLSER FROM VOL= OR CATALOG IS INVALID Explanation: An attempt was made to assign a volume serial number either from the VOL keyword or from the IDS. However, the volume was not represented by a CA-7 DD statement. The data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the VOLSER or add a DD statement for the volume and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-74 ERROR ON CA-7 IDS SEARCH - RC= Explanation: The return code displayed was received in response to an attempt to LOCATE the data set in the CA-7 IDS. The data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the problem and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-75 INVALID CA-7 IDS ENTRY - ID=2 NOT FOUND Explanation: The CA-7 Index Data Set (IDS) entry was found but did not contain a type 2 entry. The data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the CA-7 IDS and resubmit the data set request. The data set may need to be added to the database from the DSN screen. BCLP-76 UNABLE TO FIND DATA SET ON REPLACE Explanation: On a request for the replacement of a data set, the data set was not found. The data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-77 MODDATA DATA SET FOUND ON NON-SPECIFIC REQ Explanation: On a MODDATA request VOL was omitted and the data set was not cataloged. As a result the first volume was assigned. However, the data set was found on that volume. All further processing of this data set is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-11 2.2 BCLP Messages BCLP-78 –BCLP-85 BCLP-78 CREATE SPECIFIED AND DATA SET FOUND ON VOL Explanation: The operator CREATE was specified but the data set was found on the assigned volume. The data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-79 REPLACE SPECIFIED AND DATA SET NOT ON VOL Explanation: The operator REPLACE was specified but the data set was not found on the assigned volume. The data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-80 DURING VOL ROTATION THE DATA SET WAS FOUND Explanation: After an initial insufficient space condition was encountered, volume rotation was initiated. During rotation the data set name was found on a volume. All further processing of the data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-81 ERROR ON OBTAIN - RC= Explanation: The return code displayed was encountered after an attempt to OBTAIN the DSCB for the data set. All further processing of this data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the condition and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-82 REQUEST DENIED BY SECURITY, ACCESS = xxxxxxxx Explanation: Data set action requested is not authorized by the security system for the USERID that Batch Card Load is running under. The access indicated by xxxxxxxx in the message is rejected. See the JOB statement USER parameter or /*LOGONID or /*JOBFROM statements in the JCL for the USERID being checked. User Response: Resubmit the job with a USERID authorized for the desired data set action or contact your local CA-7 Security Administrator to arrange access for the USERID being checked. BCLP-83 SECURITY NOT ACTIVE, ACCESS = xxxxxxxx Explanation: Either no security system is installed or it is not active for some reason. The access indicated by xxxxxxxx in the message is allowed. User Response: No action is necessary unless a security system is installed. If a security system is installed, check to see if it is active. If a security system is active, notify your local CA-7 Security Administrator to check the installation of the security interface. BCLP-85 JOB NOT RUN SINCE LAST DATA SET UPDATE - JOB= Explanation: The job displayed was entered on the JOB keyword and has not run since the last update of this data set. All further processing of this data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the condition and resubmit the data set request. 2-12 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.2 BCLP Messages BCLP-89 –BCLP-95 BCLP-89 ERROR ON SCRATCH - RC= Explanation: While scratching the data set, the displayed return code was encountered. All further processing of this data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the condition and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-90 BLKSIZE TOO LARGE FOR DEVICE(S) Explanation: The block size requested is too large for the device assigned, or no volume capable of containing the block size was found. All further processing of this data set request is bypassed. User Response: Either decrease the block size requested or add a device capable of containing the block size. Resubmit the data set request. BCLP-91 INSUFFICIENT SPACE ON DEVICE(S) Explanation: For a specific volume request, the device did not have sufficient space to contain the data set. For a nonspecific volume request or when volume rotation is authorized, no volume was found which had both sufficient space and could contain the requested block size. All further processing of the data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the condition and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-92 ERROR ON CA-7 SVC - RC= Explanation: The CA-7 SVC used to execute the ALLOCATE SVC returned the code displayed. All further processing of the data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the condition and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-93 ERROR ON ALLOCATE - RC= Explanation: The ALLOCATE SVC returned the code displayed. All further processing of this data set request is bypassed. User Response: Correct the condition and resubmit the data set request. BCLP-94 BLKSIZE MISSING FOR ALLOCATED DSN Explanation: DSN was being replaced or created but was allocated without a block size. User Response: Reallocate the data set and specify the block size. BCLP-95 NCF NOT INSTALLED Explanation: The NCFNODE keyword was specified in PARM input to BCLP, but NCF is not installed. User Response: Remove NCFNODE keyword from PARM input and retry if NCF routing is not required. If NCF routing is needed, verify the CA-7 NCF installation with your installation's CA-7 specialist or systems programmer. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-13 2.2 BCLP Messages BCLP-96 –BCLP-97 BCLP-96 UNDEFINED NCF NODE=xxxxxxxx Explanation: The NCFNODE keyword specified in PARM input to BCLP requested a name not found in the NCF Node Table. The invalid node is indicated by xxxxxxxx. User Response: Remove NCFNODE keyword and retry if NCF routing is not required. If NCF routing is needed, verify the node name specified with your installation's CA-7 specialist or systems programmer. BCLP-97 ALLVSAM ERROR ATTEMPTING TO INIT/CONN, RC=xxxx Explanation: Errors occurred while attempting to initialize, connect, disconnect, or finish with an ALLVSAM database. RC value gives error code which is further explained by WTO messages. User Response: Diagnose problem from WTO messages and take appropriate action. 2-14 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.3 BK0x Messages BK00.001 –BK00.006 2.3 BK0x Messages BK00.001 NO PARMS ENTERED ON EXEC CARD. Explanation: The Backup/Reload program requires parameters to be supplied on the EXEC statement in the JCL to specify which options are chosen. User Response: Enter appropriate parameters in JCL and resubmit the job. BK00.002 ONE OR MORE PARMS INVALID. Explanation: The parameters specified on the EXEC statement in the JCL had at least one invalid specification. User Response: Correct the parameter(s) and resubmit the job. BK00.003 SPECIFIED EXIT ROUTINE NOT FOUND. Explanation: The exit routine requested to be called during this execution was not found in the load library by BLDL. The exit name may have been spelled incorrectly or the library containing the exit may not be concatenated with the JOBLIB/STEPLIB. User Response: Check the spelling of the exit program name and correct it if necessary. If the exit program name is correct, find in which library it exists and supply the appropriate DD statement in the concatenation. BK00.004 SVINIT MACRO FAILED. Explanation: The initialization of the CA-7 Backup/Reload program failed. Programs and parameters required to continue execution could not be initialized. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Review any preceding messages (CA-7.Vxxx) for explanation of errors. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. BK00.005 SVCONN MACRO FAILED. Explanation: The CA-7 databases could not be CONNected for this Backup/Reload execution. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Review any preceding messages (CA-7.Vxxx) for explanation of errors. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. BK00.006 xxxxxx FAILED FOR DDN=dddddddd Explanation: A failure occurred on the file indicated by dddddddd. The operation which failed is identified by xxxxxx. User Response: Correct the error indicated by xxxxxx and retry. The most likely error is a missing DD statement. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-15 2.3 BK0x Messages BK00.008 –BK01.101 BK00.008 LOAD FAILED FOR SASSBK08 Explanation: A load attempt failed for module SASSBK08. User Response: Verify that SASSBK08 is in an available library. Correct by specifying the library containing SASSBK08. BK00.x99 yyyyyy COMPLETED WITH ERRORS NOTED ABOVE Explanation: The message indicates that the BACKUP or RELOAD operation completed, but some records were found to be in error as noted by the preceding WTOs. User Response: Examine the preceding WTO error messages from this run and correct the problems noted. RELOAD will correct many errors noted during BACKUP. The Database Verification program should be executed to check for possible related errors, especially if RELOAD indicates error conditions. BK01.100 UCC7DLIB POINTS TO EMPTY FILE Explanation: Backup was requested for a PDS/VSAM or PDS/CVOL database; however, the file pointed to by UCC7DLIB is empty. User Response: The database being backed up must be initialized. Verify that UCC7DLIB is pointing to the correct data set. If it is, initialize the database using SASSCDSI. See the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide. BK01.101 SVBACKUP FAILED, RC=xx, REAS=yyyy Explanation: A failure occurred while putting data to the backup data set. If RC=8, see REAS codes noted below. 04 08 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 - VSVT PARAMETER ABSENT OR INVALID RECRD PARAMETER ABSENT OR INVALID KEYAD PARAMETER ABSENT OR INVALID RECTYP PARAMETER ABSENT OR INVALID (bad data record) DSTYPE PARAMETER ABSENT OR INVALID CALLID PARAMETER ABSENT OR INVALID SVAGNPCB MACRO FAILED ON FIND SVGETTYP MACRO FAILED SVGETLEN MACRO FAILED RECORD SEQUENCE ERROR (previous messages show keys) SVAGNPCB MACRO FAILED ON ASSIGN VDVT EYECATCHER NOT 'VDVT' ILLEGAL DATATYPE CODE CALLID SPECIFIED NOT USED EXCLUSIVELY FOR BACKUP FUNCTION User Response: Review the job's log for other error messages which should describe the problem. 2-16 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.3 BK0x Messages BK01.102 –BK02.201 BK01.102 BAD MEMBER ENTRY FOR KEY=kkkkkkkk, DSTYPE=ddd, INVALID BLOCK HAS BEEN WRITTEN Explanation: An error was found while processing the member data for the indicated key and data set. The data was written to the backup file but probably is not usable for reloading. User Response: Check the indicated key for access using Database Maintenance and listing screens such as JOB, LJOB, LPROS and DSN. For DSTYPE=JOB, try issuing a LOAD command to CA-7 to rebuild the member. The entry may have to be deleted and added to the database. BK01.103 POINT FAILED, SKIPPING MEMBER FOR KEY=kkkkkkkk, DSTYPE=ddd Explanation: The POINT macro failed when accessing the member portion of the indicated key. The member was not backed up and will not be available for reload. User Response: Check the indicated member using CA-7 screens such as JOB, DSN, PROSE, JOBCONN, and so forth. If DSTYPE=JOB, try issuing a LOAD command to CA-7. The entry may have to be deleted and added to the database. BK01.105 OPEN FAILED FOR DDN=dddddddd Explanation: The DD statement indicated could not be opened. User Response: Verify that the DD statement is present. BK01.106 NO MEMBER FOUND FOR KEY=kkkkkkkk, DSTYPE=ddd Explanation: The key had no member data. User Response: Delete the indicated key. If the entry is required, add it to the database. BK01.108 BACKUP TERMINATED DUE TO SPOOL ERROR Explanation: An error was returned from a request to spool directory entries. Preceding messages describe the problem. User Response: Check the preceding messages for corrections. BK02.200 IEHLIST FAILED. Explanation: This applies to a CVOL type of IDS database only. An IEHLIST operation failed on this database. User Response: Check the JCL to ensure that the correct database is specified. Ensure that no other JCL errors exist (for example, parameters). Save the console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. BK02.201 OPEN FAILED FOR DDN=dddddddd, (RC=xx, ERROR=xxxx) Explanation: The DD statement could not be opened. If RC=8, see ERROR codes noted below. 136 - insufficient storage (increase region) 148 - no record in catalog (may require STEPCAT) 152 - security failed (needs correct PASSWORD in DBPARMS) Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-17 2.3 BK0x Messages BK02.202 –BK03.302 180 - probably wrong DSN on STEPCAT in JCL 188 - data set not VSAM, cannot use ACB to OPEN User Response: Verify that the indicated DD statement is in your JCL. If present, check the IBM messages and above codes, if applicable, for corrective actions. See the IBM VSAM Programmer's Guide (GC26-3838). BK02.202 INSUFFICIENT ROOM IN OUTPUT AREA. Explanation: This applies to a CVOL type of IDS database only. The output area required for this operation was too small. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. BK02.203 GET FAILED ON UCC7IDS, RC=xx, FDBK=yyyy, KEY=k...k Explanation: A GET request failed on UCC7IDS. The RC and FDBK codes can be found in the IBM VSAM Programmer's Guide (GC26-3838). The key is the last one returned. User Response: See the IBM manuals for corrective action. See also the message BK03.301 where REAS codes match FDBK codes. BK02.204 SVBACKUP FAILED, RC=xx, REAS=yyyy Explanation: A failure occurred while putting data to the backup data set. User Response: See message BK01.101 for RC and REAS values. BK03.300 SVBACKUP FAILED, RC=xx, REAS=yyyy Explanation: A failure occurred while putting data to the backup data set. User Response: See message BK01.101 for RC and REAS values. BK03.301 SVEXTGET FAILED, RC=xx, REAS=yyyy Explanation: A failure occurred while getting data from the database. If RC=8, see REAS codes noted below. 20 - Control Interval conflict (someone else updating DB) 40 - insufficient storage (increase region) User Response: Review the job's log for other error messages which should describe the problem. BK03.302 BAD MEMBER ENTRY FOR KEY=kkkkkkkk, DSTYPE=ddd, INVALID BLOCK HAS BEEN WRITTEN Explanation: An error was found while processing the member data for the indicated key and data set. The data was written to the backup file but probably cannot be used for reloading, since any remaining records for the member are dropped. User Response: Check the indicated key for access using Database Maintenance and listing screens such as JOB, LJOB, LPROS and DSN. For DSTYPE=JOB, try issuing a LOAD command to CA-7 2-18 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.3 BK0x Messages BK04.400 –BK04.403 to rebuild the member. The entry may have to be deleted and added to the database. This can be caused by using 3.0 or later load libraries against a pre-3.0 database. BK04.400 DIRECTORY STOW FAILED FOR KEY=kkkkkkkk, DSTYPE=ddd Explanation: A directory add failed on the data set and key noted. If the problem was due to lack of directory blocks, the word STOW will be replaced with the word SPACE. User Response: Check the job's log for IBM messages describing the problem. If SPACE is indicated, change your allocation and rerun the job. BK04.401 SVRELOAD FAILED, RC=xx, REAS=yyyy Explanation: A failure occurred while getting data from the backup data set. If RC=8, see REAS codes noted below. 00 04 12 16 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 - VSVT PARAMETER INVALID KEYAD PARAMETER INVALID RECTYP PARAMETER INVALID (bad data record) DSTYPE PARAMETER INVALID ACCTYP LOAD OR RELOAD NOT CONNECTED SVAGNPCB FAILED ON FIND CALLID ALREADY IN USE KEY SEQUENCE ERROR (previous messages show keys) VPCB INVALID. VPCBFLG VDVT DAMAGED OR INVALID DATATYPE NOT IN VDVT SASSVZ00 ERROR ON OUTPUT SVANGPCB FAILED ON ASSIGN GET MACRO FAILED (IBM messages show error) VPCB INVALID. VPCBFL7 SASSVZ00 ERROR ON INPUT SASSV081 ABNORMAL COMP User Response: Review the job's log for other error messages which should describe the problem. BK04.402 BAD MEMBER ENTRY FOR KEY=kkkkkkkk, DSTYPE=ddd, INVALID BLOCK DROPPED Explanation: An error was found while processing the member data for the indicated key and data set. The data was not loaded to the database. User Response: Check the indicated key for access using Database Maintenance and listing screens such as JOB, LJOB, LPROS and DSN. For DSTYPE=JOB, try issuing a LOAD command to CA-7 to rebuild the member. The entry may have to be deleted and added to the database. BK04.403 OPEN FAILED FOR DDN=dddddddd Explanation: The DD statement indicated could not be opened. User Response: Verify that the DD statement indicated is present, then check for other messages in the job log. Correct any errors identified and retry. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-19 2.3 BK0x Messages BK04.404 –BK05.501 BK04.404 DSDS ZERO REBUILT FOR RECTYP=rrr Explanation: A numbering control record (DS0, NW0, and so on) was missing or in error from the backup file. RELOAD has rebuilt the ZERO record for the RECTYP indicated. User Response: None. BK04.405 RECORD INVALID, NOT RELOADED Explanation: The record key identified in immediately preceding messages was invalid. The record was not reloaded so as to prevent possible abend situations. Generally, the error is a key edit failure which is probably an Index Data Set entry representing a noncatalogable data set name. User Response: If you want the record reloaded despite the errors identified in preceding messages, rerun the RELOAD with the FORCE parameter; that is, OPT=(RELOAD,FORCE). Note: Some error conditions will not be reloaded in spite of the FORCE parameter. If the keys reported are needed, they must be added to the system and may require cleanup of invalid keys. BK04.406 NO xxxxxxxx FOUND FOR KEY=kkkkkkkk, DSTYPE=ddd Explanation: Either DIRECTORY or MEMBER data for the noted key was missing from the backup file. User Response: Run Database Verification to identify any related database entries requiring correction. BK04.408 RELOAD TERMINATED DUE TO SPOOL ERROR Explanation: An error was returned from a request to spool directory entries. Preceding messages describe the problem. User Response: Check the preceding messages for corrections. BK05.500 CATALOG FUNCTION FAILED. Explanation: This applies to a CVOL type of IDS database only. An attempt to write to the IDS database had a fatal error. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. BK05.501 OPEN FAILED FOR DDN=UCC7IDS, RC=xx, ERROR=yyyy Explanation: The DD statement noted could not be opened. The RC and ERROR codes are provided for DDN=UCC7IDS and are VSAM codes found in the IBM VSAM Programmer's Guide (GC26-3838). User Response: See message BK02.201 for RC and ERROR values. 2-20 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.3 BK0x Messages BK05.502 –BK06.601 BK05.502 PUT FAILED ON DDN=UCC7IDS, RC=xx, FDBK=yyyy, KEY=k...k Explanation: A PUT request failed on UCC7IDS. The RC and FDBK codes are found in the IBM VSAM Programmer's Guide (GC26-3838). The key was the one being output. User Response: See the IBM manuals for corrective action. See also message BK06.601 where REAS codes match FDBK codes. BK05.503 SVRELOAD FAILED, RC=xx, REAS=yyyy Explanation: A failure occurred while getting data from the backup data set. User Response: See message BK04.401 for RC and REAS values. BK05.504 PREMATURE END OF DATA ON RELOAD Explanation: End of data was reached on the backup file during reload of a PDSVSAM or PDSCVOL database while processing IDS entries. Since there must be certain other entries for the Dataset data set, this is an error. No Job data set entries have been loaded. User Response: Check for other error messages in the job's log and correct any conditions indicated. Try RELOAD again. You may have to RELOAD from an earlier copy of a SASSBK00 backup file. BK05.505 RECORD INVALID, NOT RELOADED Explanation: The record key indicated in the immediately preceding messages was invalid. The record was not reloaded so as to prevent possible abend situations. Generally, the error is a key edit failure which is probably an Index data set entry representing a noncatalogable data set name. User Response: If you want the record reloaded despite the errors identified in preceding messages, rerun the RELOAD with the FORCE parameter; that is, OPT=(RELOAD,FORCE). Note: Some error conditions will not be reloaded in spite of the FORCE parameter. If the keys reported are needed, they must be added to the system and may require cleanup of invalid keys. BK06.600 SVRELOAD FAILED, RC=xx, REAS=yyyy Explanation: A failure occurred while getting data from the backup data set. User Response: See message BK04.401 for RC and REAS values. BK06.601 SVEXTPUT FAILED, RC=xx, REAS=yyyy Explanation: A failure occurred while putting data to the database. If RC=8, see REAS codes noted below. 20 - Control Interval conflict (someone else updating DB) 40 - insufficient storage (increase region) User Response: Review the job's log for other error messages which should describe the problem. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-21 2.3 BK0x Messages BK06.602 –BK08.801 BK06.602 BAD MEMBER ENTRY FOR KEY=kkkkkkkk, DSTYPE=ddd, INVALID BLOCK DROPPED Explanation: An error was found while processing the member data for the key and data set indicated. The data was not loaded to the database. User Response: Check the indicated key for access using Database Maintenance and listing screens such as JOB, LJOB, LPROS and DSN. For DSTYPE=JOB, try issuing a LOAD command to CA-7 to rebuild the member. The entry may have to be deleted and added to the database. BK06.604 DSDS ZERO REBUILT FOR RECTYP=rrrr Explanation: A numbering control record (DS0, NW0, and so on) was missing or in error from the backup file. RELOAD has rebuilt the ZERO record for the RECTYP indicated. User Response: None. BK06.605 RECORD INVALID, NOT RELOADED Explanation: The record key indicated in the immediately preceding messages was invalid. The record was not reloaded so as to prevent possible abend situations. Generally, the error is a key edit failure which is probably an Index Data Set entry representing a noncatalogable data set name. User Response: If you want the record reloaded despite the errors identified in preceding messages, rerun the RELOAD with the FORCE parameter; that is, OPT=(RELOAD,FORCE). Note: Some error conditions will not be reloaded in spite of the FORCE parameter. If the keys reported are needed, they must be added to the system and may require cleanup of invalid keys. BK07.700 OPEN FAILED FOR DDN=dddddddd Explanation: The DD statement indicated could not be opened. User Response: Verify that the DD statement noted is present, then check for other messages in the job log. Correct any errors identified and retry. BK08.800 PDSWORK NOT FOUND, CORE SPOOLING USED Explanation: The DD statement for PDSWORK was not found so spooling of directory entries will be done in memory rather than on disk. User Response: None, this is normal and expected. BK08.801 CANNOT USE TAPE DATA SET FOR PDSWORK Explanation: The DD statement for PDSWORK was pointing to a tape device. Directory spooling is only done on disk devices or in memory. User Response: Change the DD statement to reference temporary disk storage or remove the DD entirely. 2-22 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.3 BK0x Messages BK08.802 –BK08.807 BK08.802 GETMAIN ERROR, SPOOLING TERMINATED Explanation: Directory spooling is being done in memory but storage is not available. User Response: Try specifying a larger region for the job. If a larger region does not resolve the problem, use disk spooling by including a DD statement for PDSWORK which references temporary disk. BK08.803 OPEN FAILED FOR PDSWORK, SPOOLING TERMINATED Explanation: The PDSWORK file failed to open. User Response: Check the job's log for error messages explaining the failure. Correct the problem and retry. BK08.804 NO DSDS ZERO FOUND FOR RECTYP=rrr Explanation: A numbering control record (DS0, NW0, and so on) was missing or in error for the RECTYP noted. User Response: If this message appears from a BACKUP run, a RELOAD will correct the problem. Otherwise, no action is required. BK08.805 INVALID RECORD TYPE, SPOOLING TERMINATED Explanation: Directory spooling encountered a bad record type. User Response: If doing a BACKUP, verify that the database is for CA-7 and that it has been initialized by the SASSCDSI program (install job N030). If doing a RELOAD, verify that the backup file was created by SASSBK00. BK08.806 NO xxxxxxxx FOUND FOR KEY=kkkkkkkk, DSTYPE=ddd Explanation: Either DIRECTORY or MEMBER data for the noted key was missing. User Response: Run Database Verification to identify any related database entries requiring correction. BK08.807 DUPLICATE DIRECTORY DROPPED FOR KEY=kkkkkkkk, DSTYPE=ddd Explanation: Multiple directory entries with the same key were processed. When this happens, the first directory is used and subsequent entries are dropped. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-23 2.4 BSTR Messages BSTR-00 –BSTR-11 2.4 BSTR Messages BSTR-00 ***INPUT TO BATCH TERMINAL*** Explanation: The original input is listed as part of the output processing messages from SASSBSTR. This message indicates the start of the input statements. User Response: None. BSTR-00 ***END OF INPUT*** Explanation: This message terminates the list of input statements. User Response: None. BSTR-10 CA-7 IS NOT ACTIVE Explanation: CA-7 must be active to process the batch terminal input. The control record in the Communications data set or an operator's reply to a WTOR indicates CA-7 is not active. User Response: Check the UCC7CMDS DD statement in the Batch Terminal Interface PROC and CA-7's PROC to be sure that it is correct. If it is, resubmit the Batch Terminal Interface job when CA-7 is active. BSTR-11 INVALID PARM FIELD (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) STARTING AT yyyyyyyyyyyy Explanation: The PARM value on the SASSBSTR execute statement contains invalid data or incorrect syntax. The exact reason for the error is described in the (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) field of the message. The text of the PARM value is in the yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy field starting at the point where the error was recognized. User Response: Correct the PARM value in error and resubmit the Batch Terminal Interface job. Possible reason messages are in (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) and the corrective action is one of the following: UNKNOWN KEYWORD The PARM value contains an invalid keyword. The valid keywords are POOL, DSNPFX, NOMCHK, and NOWAIT. NON-NUMERIC TERMINAL Terminal numbers must be numeric. INVALID TERMINAL When used in the first position of the PARM field, the terminal number must be between 0 and 8 (zero indicating Dynamic BTI Management). When used as operands of the POOL= keyword, terminal numbers must be between 1 and 8. INVALID TERMINAL RANGE When specifying a range of terminals on the POOL= keyword, the format is POOL=(x-y) where x and y are terminal numbers. The terminal number for y must be greater than the terminal number for x. 2-24 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.4 BSTR Messages BSTR-12 –BSTR-16 INVALID TERMINAL LIST When specifying a list or range of terminals on the POOL= keyword, you must specify more than one terminal number. INVALID DSN PREFIX The data set name prefix on the DSNPFX= keyword is invalid. If the prefix begins with a quote mark, it must end with a quote mark. The prefix must be 35 characters or less (not including quotes). BSTR-12 OPERATOR RESPONDED TO WTOR WITH CANCEL Explanation: An operator replied CANCEL to a WTOR. Check your SYSOUT for information. User Response: Determine the condition which caused the WTOR to be issued. Take any necessary corrective action and resubmit the Batch Terminal Interface job. BSTR-13 SYSIN DD STATEMENT MISSING Explanation: The SYSIN file was omitted from the Batch Terminal Interface JCL. User Response: Correct and resubmit the Batch Terminal Interface job. BSTR-14 BATCHIN DD STATEMENT MISSING Explanation: The BATCHIN DD statement, which identifies the input data set for the batch terminal, was omitted from the JCL. This message only occurs when Dynamic BTI Management is not being used. User Response: Correct and resubmit the Batch Terminal Interface job. BSTR-15 BATCHOUT DD STATEMENT MISSING Explanation: The BATCHOUT DD statement, which identifies the output data set for the batch terminal, was omitted from the interface JCL. User Response: Correct and resubmit the Batch Terminal Interface job. BSTR-16 CA-7 UNABLE TO START BATCH TERMINAL Explanation: Any of the following conditions may cause this message: 1. The PARM value on the SASSBSTR execute statement specified a relative batch terminal which does not exist (for example, PARM=7 was specified but only 4 batch terminals are defined in CA-7's initialization file). 2. The control record in the Communications data set indicates the specified batch terminal is already in use. This may be due to an erroneous RESET reply to the CA-7.252 WTOR, or a /START may have been issued from a CA-7 terminal. 3. No batch terminals are defined to CA-7. User Response: If the PARM value is invalid, correct and resubmit the Batch Terminal Interface job. If a RESET reply was inadvertently entered or if a /START was issued, make sure that data center personnel understand the proper use of these commands. There should be no problem in rerunning the interface job. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-25 2.4 BSTR Messages BSTR-17 –BSTR-23 BSTR-17 BATCHOUT OVERFLOWED - OUTPUT TRUNCATED Explanation: The Batchout data set is not large enough to handle the output for the Batch Terminal Interface. User Response: Increase the size of the Batchout data set and try running the interface again. BSTR-18 ABOVE TRANSACTION IS INVALID FROM BATCH -- BYPASSED Explanation: A system command such as /COPY was detected and bypassed. If executed, the command could cause a system abend. User Response: Remove the command from the SYSIN and resubmit the Batch Terminal Interface (BTI) job, unless that was the only command in the SYSIN. BSTR-19 BATCH SUBMIT SECURITY VIOLATION - SKIPPING TO NEXT /LOGON CARD Explanation: The external security system would not authorize the owner of the BTI job to submit a logon for operator ID specified on the /LOGON statement listed above this message. Any messages returned by the external security system will be listed following this message. The batch input statements following that logon will be skipped until another /LOGON statement is encountered. The owner of the BTI job is specified implicitly (the user that submits the job) or explicitly through a USER= job parameter or equivalent. User Response: Ensure the owner of the BTI job has SUBMIT authority for all operator IDs specified on /LOGON statements used as batch input. If you do not want submit security checking for CA-7 batch jobs (BTI, BCLP, and so on,), the ICMDSECT can be zapped with an option bit to bypass these checks. See the CA-7 Security Guide for details on implementing this option. BSTR-20 'SUBMIT' RESOURCE NOT DEFINED TO EXTERNAL SECURITY SYSTEM FUNCTION ALLOWED Explanation: An attempt was made to check the authorization for the owner of the BTI job to submit a logon for the operator ID specified on the /LOGON statement listed above this message. The external security system responded with a return code 4, indicating SUBMIT is not a defined resource. The /LOGON statement and the subsequent batch input statements will be processed normally. All messages returned by the external security system will be listed following this message. User Response: If you want CA-7 batch jobs to be controlled by your external security system, the SUBMIT resource and applicable rules must be defined. See the CA-7 Security Guide for details on implementation. BSTR-23 UNABLE TO EXTRACT MODEL DSN FOR DYNAMIC ALLOCATION Explanation: The DSN prefix extracted from the BATCHIN, BATCHOUT, or Communications data set is greater than 35 characters. User Response: Specify the data set name prefix of the BATCHIN/BATCHOUT data sets in the DSNPFX= keyword on the PARM field of the SASSBSTR step execution statement. 2-26 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.4 BSTR Messages BSTR-24 –BSTR-28 BSTR-24 COMMUNICATIONS DATA SET DD MISSING (UCC7CMDS) Explanation: The DD statement for the CA-7 Communications data set is missing from the JCL (DDNAME = UCC7CMDS). User Response: Supply the proper UCC7CMDS DD statement. BSTR-25 UNABLE TO ALLOCATE BATCHx#y. RC=cc ERR=eeee INFO=iiii DSN=ddddd... Explanation: An error was encountered attempting to allocate DSN=ddd..... as DDNAME BATCHx#y (where x is I or O, and y is the Batch Terminal number). The Dynamic Allocation return code (RC=), error code (ERR=) and information codes (INFO=) which produced the error are listed. User Response: Confirm that the data set name (DSN=) is correct for your batch terminal data sets. If not, specify the correct data set name prefix in the DSNPFX= keyword in the PARM data on the SASSBSTR execution statement. If the data set name is correct, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. BSTR-26 UNABLE TO OBTAIN JFCB FOR xxxxxxxx DD. Explanation: An error was encountered issuing a RDJFCB request for ddname xxxxxxxx. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. BSTR-27 UNABLE TO LOCATE BATCH DATA SETS. MODEL DSN = xxxxx... Explanation: The Dynamic BTI Management facility was unable to locate the BATCHIN data sets for any of the batch terminals in the pool of available terminal numbers. The model DSN used to attempt to allocate the BATCHIN data sets is listed in the message. User Response: Confirm that the model DSN listed in the message has the correct format for your BATCHIN/BATCHOUT data sets. If so, confirm that these data sets are cataloged and accessible on the system where the BTI job is being executed. Also, if the POOL= parameter is specified on the SASSBSTR execution PARM, check to ensure that the terminal numbers specified for the terminal pool are actually defined to CA-7 and have BATCHIN/BATCHOUT data sets allocated for them. If the model DSN listed in the message is NOT the correct format, specify the correct data set name prefix in the DSNPFX= keyword in the PARM data on the SASSBSTR execution statement. BSTR-28 UNABLE TO OPEN ERRORS DD. MESSAGE TABLE ERRORS WILL NOT BE REPORTED. Explanation: The OPEN failed for the ddcard ERRORS. User Response: The ERRORS ddcard is needed when the SASSXXBT user exit is used. Either add the ERRORS ddcard, or delete the SASSXXBT module, or use the the NOMCHK parm. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-27 2.5 BTSO Messages BTSO-10 –BTSO-17 2.5 BTSO Messages BTSO-10 CA-7 IS NOT ACTIVE Explanation: CA-7 must be active to process the TSO input. The control record in the Communications data set indicates it is not active. User Response: If CA-7 is active, re-enter your data. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. BTSO-11 INVALID PARM FIELD Explanation: The PARM data in the CLIST is bad. It must be exactly 8 characters. The first character must be a number from 1 to 8. The second character must be either S or M. User Response: Correct the CLIST and retry. BTSO-13 BTSO-14 BTSO-15 UCC7IN DD STATEMENT MISSING BATCHIN DD STATEMENT MISSING BATCHOUT DD STATEMENT MISSING Explanation: The required DD statement is not allocated in your CLIST. User Response: Correct the CLIST and retry. BTSO-16 CA-7 UNABLE TO START BATCH TERMINAL Explanation: Either of two conditions may cause this message: 1. The PARM value specified a relative batch terminal which does not exist. 2. The control record in the Communications data set indicates the specified batch terminal is already in use. This may be due to a /START being inadvertently issued from the CA-7 Master Terminal. User Response: If the PARM value in the CLIST is invalid, correct and retry. If condition 2 occurred, make sure that the data center personnel understand the proper use of the /START command. You should be able to retry your command. BTSO-17 TEMPFILE DD STATEMENT MISSING Explanation: The required DD statement is not allocated in your CLIST. User Response: Correct your CLIST and retry. 2-28 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.5 BTSO Messages BTSO-18 –BTSO-19 BTSO-18 BATCH TERMINAL IN USE Explanation: The requested relative batch terminal is in use. User Response: Wait a few minutes and try again. If the problem persists, check to see if someone is entering multiple line input from a terminal. The data should be saved in a sequential data set or PDS member, and UCC7IN changed to point there for multiple line input. BTSO-19 BTERM FLAG RESET, CA-7 SHUTDOWN ASSUMED Explanation: The control record in the Communications data set indicates the batch terminal is no longer in use. CA-7 may have been shut down immediately after your command. User Response: If CA-7 has not been shut down, check to see if PGM SASSBEND or SASSICLR was executed during this time frame. These programs should execute only if CA-7 or SASSBSTR terminate abnormally (COND=ONLY). Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-29 2.6 CACR Messages CACR500E –CACR507E 2.6 CACR Messages CACR500E CACM614E DTADD error. Explanation: The DTADD parameters are invalid. User Response: Correct the parameters. CACR501E CA-Driver INITIALIZATION FAILED. Explanation: An unrecoverable error has occurred during storage allocation in initialization. CA-Driver terminates. User Response: Increase the amount of virtual storage allocated to JES task. CACR503E END OF PROCEDURE BEFORE DATA END. Explanation: CA-Driver detected an end-of-file condition without a DEND statement during data inclusion. Error statement issued. User Response: Make sure DEND statement has been included. CACR504E IRRECOVERABLE ERROR IN DATA INCLUSION. Explanation: CA-Driver cannot return to the procedure from which data inclusion has been invoked. CA-Driver terminates. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CACR505E SUBMIT END STATEMENT WITHOUT SUBMIT. Explanation: A SUBMIT END was detected without a corresponding submit statement. Error statement issued. User Response: Resubmit job without the SUBMIT END or include a SUBMIT statement previous to the SUBMIT END statement. CACR506E SUBMIT END STATEMENT MISSING. Explanation: More than one SUBMIT statement detected without corresponding SUBMIT END statement. Error statement issued. User Response: Correct the job stream. CACR507E "varnam" WAS NOT DEFINED IN DPROC STATEMENT. Explanation: A variable name was detected on an EXEC statement which was not defined in a DPROC. Error message issued. Variable value not assigned. User Response: Add a definition for that variable in the DPROC statement for that procedure. 2-30 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.6 CACR Messages CACR508E –CACR525E CACR508E DATA STATEMENT IS INVALID. Explanation: A data statement can only be included in a cataloged procedure. Error message issued. User Response: Remove DATA statement. CACR509E NAME IN DATA END DOES NOT MATCH. Explanation: Data verification facility detects a data name on a DEND statement that does not match a name on corresponding DATA statement. Error message issued. User Response: Fix names on DATA and DEND statements. CACR516E DPROC STATEMENT SYNTAX ERROR. Explanation: An error occurred while scanning a DPROC statement. Rest of DPROC statement is ignored. User Response: Correct error and resubmit job. CACR518E EXPECTED CONTINUATION DID NOT APPEAR. Explanation: CA-Driver was expecting a continuation on an EXEC or DPROC statement and none was found. Error message issued. User Response: Check if continuation formats are being conformed to. Correct problem and resubmit job. CACR519E STATEMENT HAS OVERRUN BOUNDARIES - REMAINDER TRUNCATED. Explanation: During variable substitution, more space on statement than is available is needed to expand statement. Statement is truncated; editing continues. User Response: Check default or assigned value for variables to correct problem. CACR523E LOOP COUNTER EXCEEDED FOR LABEL LABELNAM. Explanation: A label was unconditionally branched more times than specified in LCTR statement. Branch is not taken. User Response: Increase loop counter. CACR525E FORMAT ERROR ON LCTR STATEMENT. Explanation: The operand of a LCTR statement was not positive numeric. Error message issued. Loop counter not assigned. User Response: Correct operand of statement. Resubmit job. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-31 2.6 CACR Messages CACR527E –CACR537E CACR527E INVALID LABEL NAME ENCOUNTERED ON IF STATEMENT. INVALID LABEL NAME ENCOUNTERED ON GOTO STATEMENT. Explanation: The object of branch on an IF or GOTO statement exceeds 8 characters in length. Error message issued. User Response: Make sure label names are eight characters or less. CACR528E IF OR GOTO STATEMENTS NOT VALID EXCEPT IN PROCEDURES. Explanation: An IF or GOTO statement was detected from reader. Error message issued. User Response: Remove statement and resubmit job. CACR529E LABEL MISSING ON IF OR GOTO STATEMENT. Explanation: An IF or GOTO statement has no object of a branch. Error message issued. User Response: Supply label for branching on IF or GOTO. CACR532E LABEL NAME EXCEEDS 8 CHARS - IGNORED. Explanation: An invalid label name was detected. Label is ignored. User Response: Correct label name problem and resubmit job. CACR533E "labelnam" WAS PREVIOUSLY DEFINED - IGNORED. Explanation: A label name has been doubly defined. Error message issued. User Response: Correct problem and resubmit job. CACR535E OVER255 LABELS DEFINED - REST IGNORED. Explanation: Over 255 label names have been defined in a procedure. Any more specified in that procedure will be ignored. Remainder of statement labels ignored. User Response: Reduce the number of labels and resubmit job. CACR536E ABORT STATEMENT VALID ONLY IN PROCEDURE - IGNORED. FLUSH STATEMENT VALID ONLY IN PROCEDURE - IGNORED. Explanation: An ABORT or FLUSH statement was detected from reader. Statement is ignored; error message issued. User Response: Remove statement and resubmit job. CACR537E NEST LIMIT HAS BEEN EXCEEDED. Explanation: The maximum nest limit specified at generation time has been exceeded. Error message issued. Any further nesting is suppressed. User Response: Increase nest limit specified at CA-Driver generation. 2-32 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.6 CACR Messages CACR538E –CACR553E CACR538E TOO FEW OPERANDS ON IF STATEMENT. Explanation: An IF statement is missing operands or a valid relational operator. Error message issued. User Response: Correct if statement and resubmit job. CACR539E SECOND OPERAND MUST BE POSITIVE NUMERIC. Explanation: A conditional statement with a length attribute specified is being tested against a nonnumeric or negative value. Error message issued. User Response: Correct the statement and resubmit job. CACR540E FORMAT ERROR ON IF STATEMENT. Explanation: A syntax error made it impossible for CA-Driver to interpret statement. Error message issued. User Response: Check format of statement. CACR541E INVALID OPERATION FIELD: xxx. Explanation: An invalid relational operator detected in an IF statement. Error message issued; IF statement bypassed. User Response: Correct to a valid relational operator. CACR543E MIXED DATA TYPES ON IF STATEMENT. Explanation: A comparison is being made between two different data types. Error message issued. The IF statement is bypassed. User Response: Make sure that numeric and alphabetic data are not being compared. Resubmit the job. CACR546E NUMBER ATTRIBUTE ONLY VALID FOR ARRAYS. Explanation: The number attribute was requested for a nonarray variable. Error message issued. User Response: Correct the statement and resubmit the job. CACR549E UNPAIRED DELIMITERS IN LITERAL EXPRESSION. Explanation: A character expression was being defined and the second delimiter was not detected by CA-Driver. Skips to next valid expression; expansion continues. User Response: Correct statement and resubmit job. CACR553E PARM NAME LENGTH ERROR - NAME="varname". Explanation: A variable name "varname" with over seven characters was detected. Error message issued; name truncated. User Response: Correct statement and resubmit job. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-33 2.6 CACR Messages CACR554E –CACR561E CACR554E xxxxxxx IS NOT NUMERIC. Explanation: The specified field was expected to contain numeric data and did not. Error message issued. User Response: Check format of statement. Correct error and resubmit job. CACR555E UNPAIRED PARENTHESES IN VARIABLE EXPRESSION. Explanation: A substring or array reference has not been closed with a right parenthesis. Error message issued. Skip to next valid expression. User Response: Correct statement and resubmit job. CACR556E NON-NUMERIC DISPLACEMENT IN SUBFIELD REFERENCE. Explanation: A subfield reference displacement has non-numeric data. Error message issued. Skip to next valid expression. User Response: Check subfield reference and correct. CACR557E NON-NUMERIC LENGTH IN SUBFIELD REFERENCE. Explanation: A subfield length reference has non-numeric data. Error message issued. Skip to next valid expression. User Response: Check subfield reference and correct. CACR558E INVALID DISPLACEMENT IN SUBFIELD REFERENCE. Explanation: Displacement of subfield exceeds the maximum length of a literal. Error message issued. User Response: Check value assigned to variable. Correct statement and resubmit job. CACR559E INVALID LENGTH IN SUBFIELD REFERENCE. Explanation: Length of subfield exceeds maximum length of a literal. Error message issued. User Response: Check value assigned to variable. Correct statement and resubmit job. CACR560E INVALID SUBFIELD REFERENCE IN EXPRESSION. Explanation: Subfield reference is outside the range of the value assigned to the variable. Error message issued. User Response: Check value assigned to variable. Correct statement and resubmit job. CACR561E NON-NUMERIC SUBSCRIPT VALUE. Explanation: A non-numeric subscript was detected. Error message issued. User Response: Correct subscript and resubmit job. 2-34 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.6 CACR Messages CACR562E –CACR569E CACR562E SUBSCRIPT OUT OF RANGE - 1 ASSUMED. Explanation: A subscript was specified which is greater than which was defined in DPROC statement. Error message issued. User Response: Check DPROC statement and refer to array which has been previously defined. CACR563E ARRAY ENTRY REFERENCED IS UNDEFINED. Explanation: An array member was referenced which has no assigned or default value. Error message issued. Value not substituted. User Response: Check EXEC statement which is used to expand procedure. Make sure entry has an assigned value previous to reference. CACR564E VARIABLE NOT ARRAY ELEMENT - SUBSCRIPT IGNORED. Explanation: A subscript was used to refer to a variable which is not defined as an array. Error message issued. User Response: Check definition of variable in DPROC statement. Correct statement and resubmit job. CACR565E "varnam" HAS NO VALUE CLAUSE - VARIABLE NOT DEFINED. Explanation: A variable without a value clause was detected on an EXEC statement. Error message issued. User Response: Correct statement and resubmit job. CACR566E "varname HAS NO ASSIGNED OR DEFAULT VALUE. Explanation: A variable was referenced which has no assigned or default value. Error message issued. User Response: Correct statement and resubmit job. CACR567E ZERO LENGTH CHARACTER STRING - IGNORED. Explanation: Two commas in a row were detected by parser. Error message issued. User Response: Correct error and resubmit job. CACR568E UNBALANCED DELIMITERS - IGNORED. Explanation: A character expression definition is not closed with a corresponding delimiter. Error message issued. User Response: Correct statement and resubmit job. CACR569E MORE THAN 64 VARIABLES GIVEN - NO MORE ACCEPTED. Explanation: A DPROC statement has definitions for more than 64 variables. Error message issued; further definitions bypassed. User Response: Correct DPROC statement and recatalog procedure. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-35 2.6 CACR Messages CACR570E –CACR577E CACR570E NUMBER OF ARRAY VALUES EXCEED ARRAY DIM - NO MORE ACCEPTED. Explanation: More values than there are array members have been entered on a DPROC statement. Error message issued. User Response: Correct DPROC statement and recatalog procedure. CACR571E COMMA MUST SEPARATE ARRAY VALUES. Explanation: An invalid delimiter was detected in an array definition in a DPROC or EXEC statement. Error message issued. User Response: Correct statement and resubmit job. CACR572E RIGHT PARENTHESIS DOES NOT CLOSE DIMENSION SPECIFICATION. Explanation: An array dimension is not enclosed in parentheses. Error message issued. User Response: Correct dimension specification and recatalog procedure. CACR573E ARRAY DIMENSION IS GREATER THAN 64. Explanation: An array was defined with greater than 64 members. Error message issued; variable not defined. User Response: Correct DPROC statement and recatalog procedure. CACR574E "varnam" IS NOT ALPHANUMERIC. Explanation: A variable name containing nonalphanumeric characters was detected. Error message issued; variable bypassed. User Response: Correct variable name and recatalog procedure. CACR575E ARRAY DIMENSION IS INVALID OR GIVEN AS ZERO. Explanation: A non-numeric or zero dimension was detected in an array definition on DPROC statement. Error message issued; variable not defined. User Response: Correct dimension and recatalog procedure. CACR576E "varnam" IS NOT AN ARRAY VARIABLE. Explanation: An array definition was used to assign values to a nonarray variable. Error message issued; value not assigned. User Response: Correct statement and resubmit job. CACR577E "varnam" HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY DEFINED - IGNORED. Explanation: A variable has been defined twice on a DPROC statement. Error message issued; second definition ignored. User Response: Correct DPROC statement and recatalog procedure. 2-36 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.6 CACR Messages CACR578E –CACR585E CACR578E "varnam" WAS NOT PREVIOUSLY DEFINED - IGNORED. Explanation: A variable is referred to in an EXEC statement which was not previously defined in a DPROC. Error message issued. User Response: Correct procedure and resubmit job. CACR579E PARM VALUE LENGTH EXCEEDS 64 - TRUNCATED. Explanation: The value clause in an EXEC or DPROC statement exceeds 64 characters in length. Error message issued; value truncated. User Response: Correct statement and resubmit job. CACR580E SYNTAX ERROR DETECTED IN SCAN. Explanation: The EXEC or DPROC statement does not adhere to syntax rules for those statements. Error message issued. User Response: Correct statement and resubmit job. CACR581E SUBFIELDS IN ARRAY DEF NOT TERMINATED. Explanation: An array definition is not terminated with a closing parenthesis. Error message issued; variable not defined. User Response: Check array definition. Correct statement and recatalog procedure. CACR582E BAD EXEC FIELD: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. Explanation: An unidentifiable string has been detected in scanning an EXEC statement. Error message issued. Skip to next valid field. User Response: Correct statement and resubmit job. CACR583E FIRST CHAR OF PARM MUST BE ALPHABETIC. Explanation: A variable name with a numeric first character detected. Error message issued; variable not defined. User Response: Change variable name to conform to coding rules. CACR584E SET STATEMENT FORMAT ERROR. Explanation: A syntax error was detected in scanning a SET statement. Error message issued; statement ignored. User Response: Correct statement and resubmit job. CACR585E DIVISION BY ZERO IN SET. Explanation: An attempt was made to divide by zero in a set expression. Error message issued; value not SET. User Response: Make sure divisor is a nonzero number or literal. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-37 2.6 CACR Messages CACR586E –CACR999E CACR586E RESULT OF MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSION INVALID. Explanation: A result of over 65535 or less than -65535 was the result of a numeric expression. Error message issued; value not assigned. User Response: Correct statement and resubmit job. CACR587E &varnam IS A RESERVED VARIABLE. Explanation: A reserved variable (&DATE, &TIME, and so forth) was used for a variable name in an EXEC or DPROC statement. Error message issued. User Response: Change variable name and resubmit job. CACR588E NESTED PROC="procnam",NOT FOUND. Explanation: The requested "procnam" was not found in the CA-Driver procedure library. Error message issued. User Response: Catalog the requested procedure. CACR589E VALID TYPE ATTRIBUTES ARE C,N,M, AND O. Explanation: A type attribute test in an IF statement was invalid. The valid attribute types are C, N, M, and O. User Response: Fix the attribute test and resubmit. CACR590E LABEL "label" IS NOT DEFINED. Explanation: A GOTO or IF statement detected a branch to a label not defined in that procedure. Error message issued. User Response: Make sure label is defined in procedure. CACR591E NO LABEL SPECIFIED IN STEP STATEMENT. Explanation: A step statement was found without a label identifier. Error message issued. User Response: Place STEP label in position 3 of STEP statement. CACR999E CA-Driver/OS ABNORMAL TERMINATION Explanation: CA-Driver has abended. CA-Driver is deactivated. User Response: Contact your local Computer Associates representative with the details of the problem. 2-38 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A001E –CAL2A011E 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A001E CA-7 Session Not initialized. CA-7 signon failed. Explanation: The CA-7 API interface was unable to establish an online session with CA-7. The API attempted to sign on to CA-7 with the current user ID, but the signon was rejected. User Response: Ensure your TSO user ID is defined as a valid user ID to CA-7. CAL2A002E CA-7 Session Not initialized. VTAM connection failed. Explanation: The CA-7 API interface was unable to establish an online session with CA-7. The API attempted to establish a VTAM interface with CA-7 but was unable to do so. User Response: Ensure the CA7APPL= parameter in member CACCENV of your 'userid.VPOINT.PROFILE' specifies the correct VTAM applid of the CA-7 with which you wish to communicate. Also, ensure the CA7SESS= parameter specifies a valid ACB name and that the ACBs are active. Check the system log messages for WTOs issued for your TSO address space which may contain additional diagnostic information. See the Diagnostics section of the CA-7 Getting Started guide for additional information. CAL2A003E CA-7 Session Not initialized. Unknown init failure. Explanation: The CA-7 API interface was unable to establish an online session with CA-7. User Response: Check the system log messages for WTOs issued for your TSO address space which may contain additional diagnostic information. See the Diagnostics section of the CA-7 Getting Started guide for additional information. CAL2A004I Please re-issue request. CA-7 session reconnected. Explanation: The API interface with CA-7 was lost (probably because of a timeout condition). The API has reestablished the connection. User Response: Reissue the request which caused the message. The new request should be processed normally. CAL2A009E API Data validation error. Unable to process request. Explanation: The CA-7 API interface was unable to properly interpret the information passed from the CA-7 Address Space. The current request has not been satisfied. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. Please be prepared to describe the exact sequence of events which led up to the above message. CAL2A011E DSNBR not allowed for add function. Explanation: You are not allowed to specify a DSNBR when adding a data set. The DSNBR will be assigned by CA-7 when a successful add is completed. User Response: Ensure the DSNBR field is empty when attempting an ADD function. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-39 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A012E –CAL2A018E CAL2A012E Jobname or CA-7 Job number required. Explanation: Restart request was made without specifying either the job name or CA-7 job number. User Response: Ensure that the job name or CA-7 job number (or both) are specified when requesting a restart. CAL2A013E Specify either jobname or job number. Explanation: An Add Requirement request was made without specifying either a job name or CA-7 job number. User Response: Ensure that the job name or CA-7 job number (or both) are specified when making the request. CAL2A014E Specify either dependent job or user requirement. Explanation: An Add Requirement request was made without specifying either the dependent jobname, or user requirement to be added. User Response: Ensure that the dependent job name or user requirement is specified when making the request. CAL2A015E Action is required (ADD or SUB). Explanation: An Adjust Schedule request was made without specifying whether to add to or subtract from the due-out times for jobs/networks. User Response: Specify either ADD (to add time to schedules) or SUB (to subtract times from schedules) when making the request. CAL2A016E Adjustment time is required. Explanation: An Adjust Schedule request was made without specifying the number of minutes to be added/subtracted from due-out times. User Response: Specify the number of minutes to be used to adjust due-out times when making the request. CAL2A017E Specify either job criteria or network reference number. Explanation: An Adjust Schedule request was made specifying both a CA-7 job number and a network reference number. User Response: Specify only the CA-7 job number (or ALL or ALLP) or the network reference number when making the request. If you wish to effect both, issue them as two separate requests. CAL2A018E Either Job, or, Reference number must be specified. Explanation: An Adjust Schedule request was made without specifying either a CA-7 job number or a network reference number. User Response: Specify the CA-7 job number (or ALL or ALLP), or the network reference number when making the request. 2-40 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A019E –CAL2A025E CAL2A019E Only one criteria can be specified at a time. Explanation: A Hold Queues request was made with multiple selection criteria. User Response: Specify only one of the selection criteria (job name, CA-7 job number, queue, or network reference number) when making the request. CAL2A020E No criteria supplied. No action taken. Explanation: A Hold Queues request was made without specifying any selection criteria. User Response: Specify one of the selection criteria (job name, CA-7 job number, queue, or network reference number) when making the request. CAL2A021E Invalid Queue type. Must be omitted or REQ, RDY or ACT. Explanation: A List Queue(s) request was made specifying an invalid queue type. User Response: Leave the queue type blank (defaults to all queues) or specify REQ, RDY, or ACT when making the request. CAL2A022E Specified requirement not found. Explanation: A request was made to post or unpost a job predecessor (requirement); however, the specified predecessor could not be found. User Response: One possible reason is that when the last requirement for a job is posted, you can no longer list the predecessors. Reissue the VIEW command to reselect the job predecessors to confirm whether there are still any outstanding predecessors. If there are, but they cannot be posted, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2A023E Target task not found. Unable to process. Explanation: A request was made to update an input or output network task in the preprocess or postprocess queue; however, the specified network task could not be found. User Response: One possible reason is that the task has already been satisfied. Reissue the VIEW command to reselect the network tasks to confirm whether the task is still active. If it is, but it cannot be updated, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2A024E Missing or invalid action. Should be PRMP or NOPRMP. Explanation: A request was made from the Queue Prompting Control panel; however, the action code was missing or invalid. User Response: This window can either initiate prompting (action=PRMP) or suspend prompting (action=NOPRMP). Specify the desired action and reissue the request. CAL2A025E Specify either Job, or, Reference criteria. Explanation: A request was made from the Queue Prompting Control panel; however, both job number and network reference numbers were specified. User Response: For a single request only one of these criteria may be specified. Reissue the request specifying only one target (job number or network reference number). Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-41 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A026E –CAL2A032E CAL2A026E Neither Job nor Reference criteria specified. Explanation: A request was made from the Queue Prompting Control panel; however, neither a job number or a network reference number was specified. User Response: For a single request only one of these criteria may be specified. Reissue the request specifying only one target (either job number or network reference number). CAL2A027E Only one criteria can be specified at a time. Explanation: A request was made from the Release Queues panel; however, multiple selection criteria were specified. User Response: For a single request only one of these criteria may be specified. Reissue the request specifying only one target (job name, job number, queue type, or network reference number). CAL2A028E No criteria supplied. No action taken. Explanation: A request was made from the Release Queues panel; however, no selection criteria was specified. User Response: Reissue the request specifying target criteria (job name, job number, queue type, or network reference number). CAL2A029E Invalid or missing action. Must be START or STOP. Explanation: A request was made from the Queue Control panel; however, the action code was missing or invalid. User Response: This window is used to start (action=START) or stop (action=STOP) the queues. Specify the desired action and reissue the request. CAL2A030E Invalid queue type. Must be ALL, REQ or RDY. Explanation: A request was made from the Queue Control panel; however, the queue type was missing or invalid. User Response: You may start/stop all of the queues (ALL), or only the Request queue (REQ) or only the Ready queue (RDY). Specify the desired queue(s) and reissue the request. CAL2A031E API function error. IFUNC not VIEW or UPD. Explanation: Internal error in the communication between the ViewPoint system and the CA-7/API interface. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2A032E Editor commands not allowed in command window. Explanation: A CA-7 editor command was entered in the CA-7 Command window. User Response: Editor commands are not allowed in the CA-7 Command window. Use native CA-7 or the CA-7/ISPF interface to perform these functions. 2-42 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A033E –CAL2A040E CAL2A033E Job has no JCL attached. Explanation: The CA-7 Restart window was entered for a job which has no JCL. User Response: Jobs without JCL cannot be submitted for restart. CAL2A034I Job does not have a defined schedule. Explanation: A View function was performed to list the schedules for a job which has no schedules defined. User Response: If you wish to define a schedule for the job, enter the job name and perform an add function (edit/add). CAL2A035I Schedule ID added. Explanation: The schedule ID entered has been added for the specified job. User Response: No action necessary. CAL2A036E SCAL value MUST be supplied. Explanation: An attempt was made to add a job schedule without supplying a calendar (SCAL). User Response: Specify the last two characters of the desired calendar to be used for this schedule. See the CA-7 Database Maintenance Guide for additional information on calendars. CAL2A037I Schedule ID updated. Explanation: The schedule ID has been updated for the specified job. User Response: No action necessary. CAL2A038I Last schedule ID for this job deleted. Explanation: The schedule ID just deleted was the last one defined for this job. User Response: No action necessary. CAL2A039I Schedule ID deleted. Explanation: The schedule ID has been deleted as requested. User Response: No action necessary. CAL2A040E Network does not have a defined schedule. Explanation: A View function was performed to list the schedules for an input network which has no schedules defined. User Response: If you wish to define a schedule for the job, enter the network name and perform an add function (edit/add). Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-43 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A041E –CAL2A048E CAL2A041E Network not defined as Input Network. Explanation: A View function was performed to list the schedules for a network which is not defined as an input network. User Response: Use the Output Network Scheduling window (PL2DB23) to maintain schedules for output networks. CAL2A042I Schedule ID deleted. Explanation: The schedule ID has been deleted for the specified network. User Response: No action necessary. CAL2A043I Schedule ID added. Explanation: The schedule ID has been added for the specified network. User Response: No action necessary. CAL2A044E SCAL value must be supplied. Explanation: An attempt was made to add a network schedule without supplying a calendar (SCAL). User Response: Specify the last two characters of the desired calendar to be used for this schedule. See the CA-7 Database Maintenance Guide for additional information on calendars. CAL2A045I Schedule ID updated. Explanation: The schedule ID has been updated for the specified network. User Response: No action necessary. CAL2A046I Last schedule id for this network deleted. Explanation: The schedule ID just deleted was the last one defined for this network. User Response: No action necessary. CAL2A047E Network does not have a defined schedule. Explanation: A View function was performed to list the schedules for an input network which has no schedules defined. User Response: If you wish to define a schedule for the job, enter the network name and perform an add function (edit/add). CAL2A048E Network not defined as Output Network. Explanation: A View function was performed to list the schedules for a network which is not defined as an output network. User Response: Use the Input Network Scheduling window (PL2DB22) to maintain schedules for input networks. 2-44 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A049I –CAL2A056W CAL2A049I Schedule ID added. Explanation: The schedule ID has been added for the specified network. User Response: No action necessary. CAL2A050E SCAL value must be supplied. Explanation: An attempt was made to add a network schedule without supplying a calendar (SCAL). User Response: Specify the last two characters of the desired calendar to be used for this schedule. See the CA-7 Database Maintenance Guide for additional information on calendars. CAL2A051I Schedule ID updated. Explanation: The schedule ID has been updated for the specified network. User Response: No action necessary. CAL2A052I Last schedule id for this network deleted. Explanation: The schedule ID just deleted was the last one defined for this network. User Response: No action necessary. CAL2A053I Schedule ID deleted. Explanation: The schedule ID has been deleted for the specified network. User Response: No action necessary. CAL2A054I Verify transaction successful. Explanation: The VERIFY transaction was completed without error. User Response: No action necessary. CAL2A055I JCLOVRD transaction successful. Explanation: The JCL Override (JCLOVRD) transaction was completed without error. User Response: No action necessary. CAL2A056W Specified job is not found in expected queue. Explanation: The job selected for action from the PL2QM1 panel was not found in the selected CA-7 Queue. The job has probably moved to another queue. The requested action was not attempted. User Response: Return to the PL2QM1 panel and reissue the view request to determine if this job has changed queues. If you still wish to perform an action on it, select it to transfer to the PL2QM1B panel and reissue the action request. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-45 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A057E –CAL2A064E CAL2A057E Unidentified internal function. No action taken. Explanation: Internal error. Function code passed to the CA-7/API system was not recognized by the API table processing module. User Response: Please contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2A058W Verify and Hold requirements cannot be unposted. Explanation: Once a VERIFY or HOLD requirement has been posted, it cannot be unposted. User Response: No action necessary. CAL2A059I Job has no unsatisfied predecessors. Explanation: Request was issued with List ALL? = N (no). The job was found in the request queue but there were no outstanding job predecessors. User Response: No action necessary. CAL2A060E CA-7 Job Number is required for CANCEL. Explanation: A Cancel request was issued from the PL2QM1C panel without a CA-7 Job Number. The Job Number is required for cancel. User Response: Reissue the request with the correct CA-7 Job Number for the job to be canceled. CAL2A061E Calendar Year and Calendar ID are required. Explanation: A request to delete a CA-7 base calendar was issued without specifying both the year and ID of the calendar. User Response: Reissue the request with both the year and ID of the Calendar to be deleted. CAL2A062E Calendar ID is required. Explanation: A request to act on a CA-7 base calendar was issued without specifying the name of the calendar. User Response: Reissue the request with the name of the calendar to be acted upon. CAL2A063E Jobtype is required. Explanation: A request was made to act upon a job or network; however, the type was not specified. User Response: Reissue the request with the correct job type (CPU, PRECPU, or POSTCPU). CAL2A064E Jobtype is invalid. Explanation: A request was made to act upon a job or network; however, the jobtype specified is invalid. User Response: Reissue the request with the correct job type (CPU, PRECPU, or POSTCPU). 2-46 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A065E –CAL2A072W CAL2A065E Your level of CA-7 does not support new calendar structure. Explanation: A request was made to act upon a CA-7 base calendar; however, your level of CA-7 does not support the new calendar update features. User Response: Confirm you are connected to the correct copy of CA-7. If so, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2A067E SYSTEM is required. Explanation: A request was made from the PL2DB46 panel (System documentation); however, no CA-7 System name was specified. User Response: Reissue the request with the CA-7 System name whose Prose you wish to edit. CAL2A068E Prose member not found. Explanation: A request was made for CA-7 Prose; however, the requested documentation was not found in the CA-7 database. User Response: Confirm you are specifying the correct information for the type of Prose you wish to access. If the Prose is not defined, you may create it by using the Edit/Edit function. CAL2A069E Member and JCLID are required for Delete. Explanation: A request was made from the PL2DB7 panel to delete a job's JCL; however, the JCLID for the JCL was not specified. User Response: Reissue the request with the correct JCLID for the PDS which holds the job's JCL. CAL2A070E Resource name missing or invalid. Explanation: A request was made from one of the CA-7 Virtual Resource Management panels; however, the resource name was either not specified, or was invalid. User Response: Reissue the request with the correct VRM resource name. CAL2A071W JCLID is required to create new members. Explanation: A request was made from the PL2DB7 panel to create a new JCL member; however, the JCLID for the JCL was not specified. User Response: Reissue the request with the correct JCLID for the PDS which will hold the new member. CAL2A072W Duplicate Jobnames in the queue. No action taken. Explanation: A request was received to action a job in the CA-7 queues. A jobname was specified, but no CA-7 job number. There are multiple occurrences of the same jobname in the queue. No action was taken since the request is ambiguous. User Response: Use another path where you can select the exact job (with job number) that you wish to update. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-47 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A073W –CAL2A079E CAL2A073W Duplicate Jobnames in the queue. No actions available. Explanation: Control was transferred to the PL2QM1B panel with a job name, but no CA-7 job number. There are multiple occurrences of that job name in the same CA-7 queue. User Response: Requests to act upon that job on the PL2QM1B panel will be ignored. Use another path to PL2QM1B where you can select the exact job you wish to update. CAL2A074E CA-7 Job Number required for this function. Explanation: A request was made on the PL2QM1B to update a job, but the job number was not specified. User Response: Requests to act upon that job on the PL2QM1B panel will be ignored. Use another path to PL2QM1B where you can select the exact job you wish to update. CAL2A075I Edit session has been canceled. Explanation: A CA-7 API Edit session has been canceled without updating the original text. This message is normal if no changes are made to the text, or, the user explicitly chooses to cancel changes made during the edit session. User Response: If you intended to save the changes, ensure you are saving the data before leaving the text-edit session. Also ensure that you select the 'OK' option when prompted for save confirmation. CAL2A076E JOBNAME is required. Explanation: A request was made for Job Prose, but the job name was not specified on the request. User Response: Reissue the request providing the proper job name. CAL2A077E NETWORK is required. Explanation: A request was made for Network Prose, but the network was not specified on the request. User Response: Reissue the request providing the proper network. CAL2A078E USERNAME is required. Explanation: A request was made for User Prose, but the user identifier was not specified on the request. User Response: Reissue the request providing the proper user identifier. CAL2A079E DSN is required. Explanation: A request was made for Data Set Prose, but the data set name was not specified on the request. User Response: Reissue the request providing the proper data set name. 2-48 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A080E –CAL2A086E CAL2A080E JOBNAME, STEPNAME and DDNAME are required. Explanation: A request was made for ddname Prose, but the job, step and/or ddname were not specified on the request. User Response: Reissue the request providing all of the required columns. CAL2A081E JOBNAME is required. Explanation: A request was made to act on a job definition in the CA-7 database. The job name was not specified on the request. User Response: Reissue the request providing the job name. CAL2A082I Submit Time has been turned off. Explanation: A request was made to satisfy a Submit Time requirement for a job in the CA-7 request queue. Any outstanding Submit Time requirement for the job has been satisfied. User Response: No action required. CAL2A083E Your level of CA-7 does not support this feature. Explanation: A request was made to a CA-7/API table for information or services which require a higher version of CA-7 than what you are currently executing. User Response: If you have multiple copies of CA-7, confirm that you have connected with the correct copy. If so, then you will need to upgrade to the current version of CA-7 to use the services you have requested. CAL2A084E SAVE FAILED FOR xxxxxxxx : INVALID OR OMITTED JCLLIB DATA Explanation: An invalid value was entered for JCLLIB. User Response: Enter a valid JCLLIB value. Use /DISPLAY, ST=JCLVAR to find possible values. CAL2A085E NAME OR JOBSET NAME OR MASK REQUIRED. Explanation: A request was made for a list of CA-7 jobs for Jobflow. However, no JOBSET (CA-7 system name) or JOBNAME argument was supplied. User Response: Specify a search argument for JOBNAME, JOBSET or both. CAL2A086E Too much data for single call. Please qualify request. Explanation: A request was made to a CA-7/API table which caused an overflow condition in the CA-7 output. No data is returned to the caller. User Response: Reissue the request with more specific search criteria. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-49 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A088E –CAL2A099E CAL2A088E FLOW ID REQUIRED FOR DELETE Explanation: Internal error. A call was made to the CA-7/API to delete a JOBFLOW from the API structure. However, a flow-ID was not sent with the request. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2A089E ID/NAME/SCHID/DUPID REQUIRED FOR DELETE Explanation: Internal error. A call was made to the CA-7/API to delete a JOBFLOW element from the API structure. However, all of the information needed to identify the element was not sent with the request. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2A090E INVALID PR_VIEW TYPE Explanation: Internal error. A call was made to the CA-7/API to build/update a JOBFLOW in the API structure. However, the JOBFLOW type was not specified or was invalid. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2A091E INVALID DELETE TYPE REQUESTED Explanation: Internal error. A call was made to the CA-7/API to delete something from a JOBFLOW in the API structure. However, the type of delete was not specified or was invalid. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2A092E SYMBOLIC JCLLIB NOT SUPPORTED BY YOUR RELEASE OF CA-7 Explanation: A call was made to the CA-7/API to update a CA-7 job definition with a symbolic JCLLIB value. However, you must be at CA-7 Version 3.2 or above to use the symbolic JCLLIB feature. User Response: Respecify the request without a JCLLIB value. CAL2A093E ARF FACILITY NOT SUPPORTED BY YOUR RELEASE OF CA-7 Explanation: A call was made to the CA-7/API to update a CA-7 job definition with an ARFSET value. However, you must be at CA-7 Version 3.2 or above to use the ARF feature. User Response: Respecify the request without an ARFSET value. CAL2A099E INVALID L2WKFLAG VALUE. Explanation: Internal error. A flag used within the CA-7/API to build/update JOBFLOW structures contained an invalid value. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 2-50 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A501E –CAL2A507E CAL2A501E NO xxxxxxxx VALUE SUPPLIED. Explanation: The value supplied for a program parameter keyword is invalid. Default values are supplied for these parameters in 'userid.VPOINT.PROFILE(CACCENV)'. User Response: Correct the parameter values CA7APPL= and CA7SESS= and re-execute. CAL2A503E INVALID ENTRY CODE, R1=nnnnnnnn. Explanation: This is an internal error. User Response: The error may be transient. Attempt to re-execute the CA-7 API. If the error persists, save all ISPF log and list output. Also collect any dumps that may have been produced and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2A504E INVALID RETURN CODE, R15=nnnnnnnn. Explanation: This is an internal error. User Response: The error may be transient. Attempt to re-execute CA-7. If the error persists, save all ISPF log and list output. Also collect any dumps that may have been produced and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2A505E SESSION TERMINATED DUE TO ERROR. Explanation: The CA-7 terminal session under the CA-7 API has been terminated. The reasons for termination may be explained by previous error messages. User Response: See the previous error messages for information on the reason for termination. Take the indicated action and attempt to execute the CA-7 API again. If the error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2A506E xxxxxxxx GENCB FAILED, R15 = nnnnnnnn Explanation: A GENCB macro failed for the VTAM control block named. R15 contains the return code from the GENCB. See the IBM ACF/VTAM Programming (SC27-0449). User Response: Specific information on the reason for the failure will be found in the aforementioned publication. A common reason for a GENCB failure is an insufficient region size for the CA-7 API session. If the error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2A507E SYNTAX ERROR PARSING ACB NAME FOR SESSION Explanation: An error was encountered trying to parse the ACB name provided on the CA7SESS= keyword in the CACCENV member of the Profile data set. User Response: Make sure that the value supplied for the CA7SESS= parameter follows the format XXXNNNN where it is the highest ACB defined to VTAM for CA-7 (for example, CA70010). See the CA-7 Interfaces Guide CA-7/API Requirements for more information. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-51 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A508E –CAL2A511E CAL2A508E CONNECT ACB UNAVAILABLE OVER 10 SECONDS Explanation: The ACB needed for the CA-7 API session establishment could not be OPENed during the time period allowed. The ACB used for session establishment is the ACB name that ends with 0000. Please refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for further information on the definition of the ACBs. Note: This message could be produced during a period of high activity when there are many users attempting to establish CA-7 terminal sessions under TSO-ISPF and/or the CA-7 API. User Response: If the message was produced during a period of high activity, simply wait a few minutes and re-execute CA-7 API. If an error condition seems possible then attempt to activate the VTAM application where the ACBs are defined by issuing a v net,id=APPL,act APPL in this example should be replaced by the name of the appropriate VTAM application. If this fails, review the installation steps outlined in the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide pertaining to the definition of the VTAM ACBs for possible errors. If the error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2A509E xxxxxxxx ACB OPEN FAILED, ACBOFLGS = nnnnnnnn Explanation: A VTAM OPEN macro failed for the ACB named by xxxxxxxx. The ACBOFLGS codes may provide information as to the reason for the failure. Please refer to IBM ACF/VTAM Programming (SC27-0449). User Response: If the ACB named is the 0000 ACB, then this message will probably be accompanied by a CAL2A508 message. In that event, please refer to the recommended action for that message. Otherwise refer to the aforementioned IBM publication for information on the reasons why VTAM failed the OPEN request. If the error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2A510E RTNCD = xxxxxxxx, FDBK2 = yyyyyyyy Explanation: This is an informational message which may be preceded by a message indicating an RPL based VTAM macro failure. For information on the meaning of these codes, please refer to IBM ACF/VTAM Programming (SC27-0449). User Response: None. This message is informational. See the action recommended for the message specific to the macro failure. CAL2A511E SESSION USER LIMIT REACHED, TRY AGAIN LATER Explanation: All of the VTAM ACBs defined for use with the CA-7/TSO-ISPF and CA-7 API interface are currently in use by other ISPF or the CA-7 API sessions. User Response: Wait a few minutes and try the interface again. If the problem persists, consider increasing the number of VTAM ACBs. 2-52 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A512E –CAL2A518E CAL2A512E xxxxxxxx TRANSLATION FAILED, R0 = nnnnnnnn Explanation: An error occurred during the attempt to evaluate an address. xxxxxxxx is the internal function name and R0 contains the return code from the function routine. User Response: Note the sequence of events that resulted in the failure. Collect all ISPF log and list output from the time frame when the failure occurred. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2A513E SCREEN TRANSLATION ERROR Explanation: An error occurred during the attempt to build CA-7 API output for a CA-7 screen. This message may be accompanied by others which will give a reason for the error. User Response: See the action(s) recommended for any accompanying messages. CAL2A514E ERROR DETECTED IN EDITOR Explanation: An error occurred during an API edit session. This message may be accompanied by others which will give a reason for the error. User Response: See the action(s) recommended for any accompanying messages. CAL2A515E xxxxxxxx FAILED, R0 = nnnnnnnn Explanation: The VTAM macro named at xxxxxxxx failed. Please refer to IBM ACF/VTAM Programming (SC27-0449) for further information. User Response: If the error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2A516E INVALID WRITE CONTROL CHARACTER - xx Explanation: An invalid 3270 write control character was received from CA-7. xx is the hex value of the character. User Response: The problem may be transient. Re-execute the interface. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2A517E INVALID 3270 DATASTREAM ORDER - xx Explanation: An invalid 3270 datastream order character was received from CA-7. xx is the hex value of the character. User Response: The problem may be transient. Re-execute the interface. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2A518E INVALID EDIT HEADER, EDIT SESSION TERMINATED Explanation: Internal information needed to maintain Editor protocols between CA-7 and the API was missing or invalid. User Response: If the CA-7 API modules are accessed from a library other than the CA-7 production load library, then make sure that all of the API modules are running at the same maintenance level as the CA-7 address space. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-53 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A519E –CAL2A524E CAL2A519E UNABLE TO OPEN EDITOR WORK FILE Explanation: The work file that was dynamically allocated for use in a CA-7 API edit session could not be opened. User Response: This message may be accompanied by other messages. If so, refer to the action(s) recommended for any accompanying messages. If there are no other messages, re-enter the edit session. CAL2A520E UNABLE TO COMPLETE VTAM CONNECTION WITH CA-7 Explanation: A VTAM REQSESS macro was issued to establish a session with CA-7; however, no response from CA-7 was received. User Response: This message may be ignored if CA-7 was terminating during the attempt to connect to CA-7 from the CA-7 API. Re-execute the interface. If the condition persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CAL2A521E NSEXIT CLEANUP REQUEST - LINK IS DOWN Explanation: The VTAM link with CA-7 is no longer active. There are several possible explanations for this condition. For example, a VTAM command may have been issued to inactivate the application, or CA-7 may be down, or a /CLOSE may have been issued to close the CA-7 VTAM ACB. User Response: No CA-7 terminal sessions will be available under the CA-7 API until the VTAM link is reestablished. Determine the cause of the outage and re-execute the interface. If the error persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CAL2A522E NSPE RU RECEIVED - SESSION TERMINATED Explanation: The NSEXIT exit was entered for a Network Services Procedure Error. See the IBM ACF/VTAM Programming (SC27-0449) for information on the specific error conditions that might cause this condition. User Response: Re-execute the interface. If the error persists and no VTAM problem is indicated, then contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. CAL2A523E LOSTERM EXIT ENTERED - SESSION TERMINATED Explanation: This exit may be entered under certain session outage conditions. See the IBM ACF/VTAM Programming (SC27-0449) for information on the specific error conditions that might cause this condition. User Response: Re-execute the interface. If the error persists and no VTAM problem is indicated, then contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. CAL2A524E TPEND EXIT ENTERED - SESSION TERMINATED Explanation: The TPEND exit was entered for this ACB. This exit may be entered in response to a VTAM HALT command, or may be entered if VTAM terminates. User Response: No CA-7 session under CA-7 API will be available until the VTAM link between CA-7 and the CA-7 API sessions is reestablished. If the error persists and no problem can be detected in VTAM, then contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. 2-54 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A525E –CAL2A543E CAL2A525E INVALID RESPONSE FROM CA-7 TO REQUEST FOR SLU ACBNAME Explanation: A CA-7 API session requested the assignment of an ACB name for use in establishing a VTAM link. CA-7 returned a response not recognized by the requestor. User Response: Review the following for possible error conditions: 1. Determine that the VTAM link is being attempted for the correct copy of CA-7. Make sure that the ACB defined for that copy of CA-7 is named on the CA7APPL keyword in 'userid.VPOINT.PROFILE(CACCENV)'. 2. The value for the CA7SESS= keyword in 'userid.VPOINT.PROFILE(CACCENV)' must match the VTAM ACF definitions. Correct any parameter values that may be in error, and then re-execute the interface. If the error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2A526E SVC 99 ERROR, R15=xxxxxxxx, R0=xxxxxxxx Explanation: An attempt to allocate an editor work file failed. The R15 and R0 values should indicate the nature of the problem. See the IBM MVS/SPL Job Management (GC28-1303) for information on the return codes from dynamic allocation. User Response: Correct the problem that prevented the successful dynamic allocation and reexecute the interface. CAL2A527E CA-7 SCRGET DISP=FIRST FAILED. EDIT TERMINATED. Explanation: CA-7 encountered an error attempting to read Active Area data for this terminal. The edit session will be terminated. User Response: If the problem persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CAL2A530E OPEN/CLOSE SUBTASK ENDED. TCBCMP= xxsssuuu Explanation: The subtask that was created to handle OPEN and CLOSE requests for the VTAM ACBs used for the CA-7 terminal session ended. A nonzero TCBCMP indicates an abnormal termination. In such a case, sss is the system abend code and uuu is the user abend code. User Response: Collect any dumps that may have been produced and contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CAL2A542E ERROR OCCURRED IN SCIP EXIT Explanation: The VTAM SCIP exit for this terminal session's ACB encountered an error. User Response: Collect any console and dump information that may have been produced and contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CAL2A543E VTAM LOGICAL ERROR EXIT ENTERED Explanation: The VTAM LERAD exit for this terminal session's ACB was entered. User Response: If this message is produced and there are no accompanying messages indicating either VTAM or CA-7 error conditions, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-55 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A544E –CAL2A615E CAL2A544E VTAM SYNAD EXIT ENTERED Explanation: The VTAM SYNAD exit for this terminal session's ACB was entered. User Response: If this message is produced and there are no accompanying messages indicating either VTAM or CA-7 error conditions, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CAL2A546E VTAM APPL FOR CA-7 NOT ACTIVE OR NOT ACCESSIBLE Explanation: The VTAM APPL named on the CA7APPL= parameter in 'userid.VPOINT.PROFILE(CACCENV)' is not currently active or is not accessible in this domain. User Response: Make sure that the copy of CA-7 associated with the VTAM APPL named in the CA7APPL parameter is active and that the VTAM ACB is open. Make sure that this APPL is accessible in the domain where the CA-7 API session is running. CAL2A547E CA-7 UNRESPONSIVE FOR 10 SECONDS, SESSION TERMINATED. Explanation: The CA-7 API was invoked and timed out before CA-7 responded to the initialization calls. User Response: Check the parameters in your API PROFILE data set, member CACCENV. Ensure that the CA7APPL= keyword specifies the correct VTAM APPLid for the CA-7 you wish to communicate with. CAL2A601E No table module found. Explanation: The API table module used to satisfy the current request was not found when an attempt was made to load it. User Response: Check your STEPLIB, ISPLLIB, and linklist concatenations to ensure the CA-7/ViewPoint CAILIB is accessible to the CA-7 API user session. CAL2A605E APIRB_SESSN_ANCHOR is zero. Explanation: Internal error in the communication between SQL interface online system and the CA-7 API interface. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2A610E Table module does not begin with DESCRIBE. Explanation: Internal error in the CA-7 API interface. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2A615E (aa bbbb) BAD QSEQ - L2APIRB IS CLOSED. QUERY : cccccccc Explanation: A validate call from an existing SQL Query request failed. aa is the caller's prefix. bbbb is the offset into the table. cccccccc is the query type. User Response: If this was during API startup, shut down the API server and make sure that the CA7APPL points to the correct CA7SESS variable. Check to see if the major node defined for the CA-7 API session is active, and if not, activate it. If this was not during startup, cancel the current request and retry your request. If the errors persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 2-56 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A616E –CAL2A670E CAL2A616E (aa bbbb) L2APIRB ALLOCATION FAILED, R15=cccccccc Explanation: An allocation request for the named API control block failed. R15 contains a hexadecimal code that identifies the location within the API subroutine module. User Response: This message more than likely followed the CAL2A615E message. Attempt to resolve the prior message. If the errors persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2A618E (xx yyyy) QUERY TYPE NOT SUPPORTED BY API TABLE : nnnnnnnn Explanation: A request is invalid for this screen. User Response: Make sure that the latest maintenance is applied. CAL2A620E Unrecognized APIRB_QUERY_TYPE. Explanation: Internal error in the communication between the SQL interface and the CA-7 API interface. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2A630E GETMAIN failure. Explanation: The CA-7 API interface was unable to acquire the storage needed to satisfy the current request. User Response: Increase your TSO region and retry the sequence of commands that led to the error. CAL2A640E Unrecognized verb in table module. Explanation: Internal error in the communication between the SQL interface and the CA-7 API interface. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2A650E Conversion error from L2L10042 on xxxx at yyyy. Explanation: Internal error in the CA-7 API interface. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2A660E Unrecognized parm on xxxxx at yyyyy. Explanation: Internal error in the CA-7 API interface. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2A670E TOO MANY OPTIONS SELECTED. PLEASE RESPECIFY. Explanation: The total length of the options specified on the request exceeded the limit for the API to pass to CA-7. The request was not processed. User Response: Respecify the request to limit the overall length of the options. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-57 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A700E –CAL2A840E CAL2A700E L2VDB for xxxxxxxx not found. Explanation: Internal error in the CA-7 API interface. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2A705E (aa bbbb) BAD QSEQ - REQ POINTS AT CLOSED RB. QUERY : cccccccc Explanation: A call from an existing SQL Query request failed. aa is the caller's prefix. bbbb is the offset into the table. cccccccc is the query type. User Response: This message more than likely followed the CAL2A615E message. Attempt to resolve the prior message. If the errors persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2A720E L2VP not found. Explanation: Internal error in the CA-7 API interface. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2A800E Variable not found - xxxxxxxx. Explanation: Internal error in the CA-7 API interface. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2A810E QRYD_WHRNAMES pointer is zero. Explanation: Internal error in the communication between the SQL interface and the CA-7 API interface. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2A820E Table col name not in QRYD_WHRNAMES. Explanation: Internal error in the communication between the SQL interface and the CA-7 API interface. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2A830E Located WHRNAMES but WHRVALS is zero. Explanation: Internal error in the communication between SQL interface and the CA-7 API interface. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2A840E FREEMAIN error. Explanation: Internal error in the CA-7 API interface. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. 2-58 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2A850E –CAL2C103W CAL2A850E Not supported by your version of CA-7. Explanation: The function you requested is not supported by the version of CA-7 that you are connected to. This usually means the CA-7 API you are using is at a higher version level than the CA-7 you are connected to, and you have requested a function that requires features contained in the new version of CA-7. User Response: Check the parameters in your API PROFILE data set, member CACCENV. Ensure that the CA7APPL= keyword specifies the correct VTAM APPLid for the CA-7 you wish to communicate with. CAL2A900E API/CA-7 interface ended, unable to process request. Explanation: The VTAM interface between the CA-7 API and the CA-7 address space has terminated. User Response: First check to ensure the CA-7 Address space is still active. If so, back out of ViewPoint and re-enter it. Access a CA-7 data panel to reestablish the connection. If the problem persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2C100E UNABLE TO GETMAIN STORAGE FOR xxxxxxxx RC=cccc Explanation: ICOM was unable to get storage for the control block indicated by xxxxxxx. The return code from the GETMAIN call is indicated by cccc. User Response: Increase the REGION size of the ICOM started task. CAL2C101E ERROR RETURN FROM IXCQUERY CALL: TYPE=tt R15=cc INFO=iiiiiiii Explanation: An error was returned from the IXCQUERY call. The type of IXCQUERY call is indicated by tt, the return code is cc, and the information code is indicated by iiiiiiii. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2C102E ERROR FROM tttttttt CALL: RC=rr CC=cccccccc ffffffff Explanation: An error was returned from an IXL service call. The type of service is indicated by tttttttt, the return code is rr, the condition code is cccccccc, and the requested function is ffffffff. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2C103W CF NOT ENABLED: xxx...xxx Explanation: The ICOM Coupling Facility interface has not been enabled. The specific reason is indicated by xxx...xxx. User Response: If you wish to use the ICOM Coupling Facility interface, correct the situation indicated by the message and restart ICOM. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-59 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2C150W –CAL2C203I CAL2C150W CA-7 ICOM COUPLE FACILITY STRUCTURE IS FULL. TASKS WAITING. Explanation: An attempt to write data to the Coupling Facility failed because there is no space left. ICOM will continue to attempt to write the data. This message will automatically be deleted from the console if the full condition is relieved. User Response: If the message persists, check to ensure that at least one ICOM in the SYSPLEX is operating in a READ mode (CF=R). If so, switch one or more other ICOMs to CF=R mode. If the problem occurs on a regular basis expand the size of the CA-7 ICOM Coupling Facility data set. CAL2C151E ERROR RETURN FROM ICMC CALL (ttt). FUNC=ffffffff RC=rr CC=cc Explanation: An error was returned from a call to the ICOM Coupling Facility communications module. The ICOM task which made the call is indicated by ttt (SMF, TRL or CF), the function called is ffffffff, the return code is rr, and the condition code is cc. User Response: Check for other messages which may further identify the nature of the error. If the problem persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2C152E UNKNOWN ECB POST TO ICOM CF TASK Explanation: The ICOM Coupling Facility subtask was posted with an unknown code. The Coupling Facility subtask will abend with a User 703 code. ICOM processing will terminate. User Response: Check for other messages which may further identify the nature of the error. If the problem persists contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2C200I CF STRUCTURE CONNECTED Explanation: This is an ICOM Coupling Facility trace message indicating that a connection has been made to the ICOM CF structure in the Coupling Facility. User Response: None. CAL2C201I CF MONITORING STARTED Explanation: This is an ICOM Coupling Facility trace message indicating that monitoring of lists in the ICOM CF structure has been started. User Response: None. CAL2C202I CF BUFFER WRITTEN TO xxxx Explanation: This is an ICOM Coupling Facility trace message indicating that a data buffer has been written to list xxxx in the ICOM CF structure. User Response: None. CAL2C203I CF BUFFER READ FROM xxxx Explanation: This is an ICOM Coupling Facility trace message indicating that a data buffer has been read from list xxxx in the ICOM CF structure. User Response: None. 2-60 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2C204I –CAL2C300W CAL2C204I CF STRUCTURE DISCONNECTED Explanation: This is an ICOM Coupling Facility trace message indicating that the connection to the ICOM CF structure in the Coupling Facility has been disconnected. User Response: None. CAL2C205I CF TERMINATION COMPLETE Explanation: This is an ICOM Coupling Facility trace message indicating that the ICOM CF termination processing is complete. User Response: None. CAL2C206I CF MONITORING STOPPED Explanation: This is an ICOM Coupling Facility trace message indicating that monitoring of lists in the ICOM CF structure has been terminated. User Response: None. CAL2C250I CF TASK HAS POSTED SMF TASK Explanation: This is an ICOM Coupling Facility trace message indicating that the ICOM CF subtask has posted the SMF task to process a data buffer read from the ICOM data structure. User Response: None. CAL2C251I CF TASK HAS POSTED TRL TASK Explanation: This is an ICOM Coupling Facility trace message indicating that the ICOM CF subtask has posted the Trailer (TRL) task to process a data buffer read from the ICOM data structure. User Response: None. CAL2C300W X2W0 ESTAE ENTERED - WIP=wwww (aaaa) (pppppppp): ddd...ddd Explanation: The main task error routine has been entered for an abend in processing. The wherein-program code is indicated by wwww. The abend code is indicated by aaaa (hex). The abend PSW is indicated by pppppppp. If the PSW points to an address within the main task program (CAL2X2W0) it will be in the form of '+offset'. If not, it will be the full 8 character PSW. The description of the action being taken by the recovery routine is indicated by ddd...ddd. If the recovery routine will attempt to continue processing, the description will be 'RETRY IS BEING ATTEMPTED'. If the abend occurred during a call to the user print exit then no more calls will be made to the print exit. If the recovery routine will not attempt to continue, the description will be 'ALLOWING ABEND TO PROCEED' and the task will abend. User Response: If the abend occurred in the user print exit (WIP=M7EX), check your exit for errors. Otherwise, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-61 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2C301W –CAL2C452I CAL2C301W 'SUBMIT' CLASS/RESOURCE NOT DEFINED TO EXTERNAL SECURITY. FUNCTION ALLOWED. Explanation: An attempt was made to check the authorization for the owner of the current environment to submit a CA-7 logon for the operator ID specified on the /LOGON command being processed. The external security system responded with a return code 4, indicating SUBMIT is not a defined resource. The /LOGON command and subsequent commands will be processed normally. Any messages returned by the external security system will be listed following this message. User Response: If you want CA-7 External Communicators to be controlled by your external security system, the SUBMIT resource and applicable rules must be defined. See the CA-7 Security Guide for details on implementation. CAL2C401I SESSION INIT SENT. Explanation: This is a trace message indicating that a Session Initialization record was sent to CA-7. User Response: None. CAL2C402I DATA CLOSE SENT. (EOD) Explanation: This is a trace message indicating that a Data Close record was sent to CA-7 indicating end of data on command input. User Response: None. CAL2C403I DATA CLOSE RECEIVED. Explanation: This is a trace message indicating that a Data Close record was received from CA-7 indicating end of data on command output. User Response: None. CAL2C404I SESSION END SENT. Explanation: This is a trace message indicating that a Session End record was sent to CA-7. User Response: None. CAL2C452I (X2W) CCIF=ffff RC=rr CC=cc: CCI=f2f2 RC=r2 CC=c2 rrr...rrr Explanation: This is a trace message indicating the completion of a specific CCI call. The function, return code and condition code of the call to the CCI interface module are indicated by ffff, rr and cc. The function, return code and condition code of the call to CAICCI itself are indicated by f2f2, r2 and c2. If the function is a send or receive then the first 60 characters of the data is listed in rrr...rrr. User Response: None. 2-62 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2C501I –CAL2C508W CAL2C501I ***** INPUT TO CA-7 CCI BATCH INTERFACE ***** Explanation: This message is printed before listing the command input to the CA-7 CCI batch interface. The input commands are listed following this message. User Response: None. CAL2C502I ***** END OF INPUT TO CA-7 CCI BATCH INTERFACE ***** Explanation: This message is printed after listing the command input to the CA-7 CCI batch interface. User Response: None. CAL2C503W ***** NO CA-7 COMMANDS IN INPUT ***** Explanation: This message indicates that there were no CA-7 commands in the input to the CA-7 CCI interface. User Response: Check to ensure that DDNAME SYSIN is in the JCL to invoke the CA-7 CCI interface. If you have overridden the DDNAME for command input, ensure that the DDNAME in your JCL correctly corresponds to the override. CAL2C504I ***** RESPONSES RECEIVED FROM CA-7 ***** Explanation: This message is printed before listing the command output sent from CA-7 to the CA-7 CCI interface. The command output lines are listed following this message. User Response: None. CAL2C505I ***** END OF CA-7 RESPONSES ***** Explanation: This message is printed after listing the command output sent from CA-7 to the CA-7 CCI interface. User Response: None. CAL2C506W ***** NO CA-7 RESPONSES RECEIVED ***** Explanation: This message is printed to indicate that no command output was received from CA-7. User Response: Look for other messages in SYSPRINT or in the JES Log to indicate errors in the commands or the interface. CAL2C508W ERROR MSGS FOUND IN OUTPUT. MSGS MATCHED=xxx, HIGH CC=ccc Explanation: This WTO is issued at the end of CA-7 CCI Batch processing if any lines in the CA-7 output matched an entry in the user-defined batch message table (SASSXXBT). The number of matches made (xxx) and the highest condition code associated with those entries (ccc) are detailed. The return code of the CA-7 CCI Batch step is set to the highest condition code matched. User Response: None. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-63 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2C509I –CAL2C591E CAL2C509I CA-7 CCI BATCH PROCESS COMPLETE. RC=rrrr CC=cccc Explanation: The CA-7 CCI Batch Interface module (CAL2X2WB) has completed processing. The return code (rrrr) and condition code (cccc) from the process are listed (in hexadecimal). User Response: If the return and/or condition codes are non-zero, refer to any messages preceding this one. For an explanation of the return and condition codes, refer to External Communicators in the CA-7 Interfaces Guide. CAL2C580W WARNING - DD STATEMENT IS MISSING OR INVALID: dddddddd Explanation: This DDNAME dddddddd is either missing from the JCL or is invalid. The DD statement is optional and processing will continue without it. User Response: If the DD was omitted on purpose, ignore the message. If not, correct the JCL to supply the listed DD statement. CAL2C581W UNABLE TO OPEN ERRORS DD. MESSAGE TABLE ERRORS WILL NOT BE REPORTED. Explanation: This message is issued when a user-defined Batch Message Table (SASSXXBT) is available, but the DD statement for the ERRORS file is not in the JCL. Normally, messages from the Batch Message Table checking are routed to this ERRORS DD. Since this DD is not available, the messages will not be produced. However, you will still get the CAL2C508W message which informs you how many table matches were made, and what the highest matched condition code is. User Response: Add a DD statement for ERRORS. The format is the same as the existing SYSPRINT DD. CAL2C582W ERROR MSG TABLE MATCH (CC=ccc): ...text... Explanation: This message is written to the ERRORS DD when a line in the CA-7 CCI Batch output matches an entry in the user-defined batch message table (SASSXXBT). The condition code (CC=) that is associated with that table entry is listed. Also, the text of the matching output line is displayed. User Response: None. CAL2C590E INVALID PARAMETER LIST Explanation: The parameter list passed to the CA-7 CCI interface was invalid. A return code of 16 is set and processing is terminated. User Response: Correct the parameter list and resubmit the job. CAL2C591E INVALID PARAMETER STARTING WITH (xxxxxxxx) - ABORTING Explanation: A value (xxxxxxxx) in the parameter list passed to the CA-7 CCI interface was invalid. A return code of 16 is set and processing is terminated. User Response: Correct the parameter list and resubmit the job. 2-64 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2C592E –CAL2C601E CAL2C592E DD STATEMENT IS MISSING OR INVALID: dddddddd Explanation: This DDNAME dddddddd is either missing from the JCL or is invalid. The DD statement is optional and processing will continue without it. User Response: If the DD was omitted on purpose, ignore the message. If not, correct the JCL to supply the listed DD statement. CAL2C593E ERROR DURING DCB OPEN: dddddddd Explanation: An error occurred attempting to open the DCB for DDNAME dddddddd. Processing will terminate. User Response: Check the JCL and correct the DD statement in error. CAL2C594E UNABLE TO GETMAIN STORAGE FOR xxxxxxxx Explanation: An error occurred attempting to get storage for control block xxxxxxxx. Processing will terminate. User Response: Increase the region size and resubmit the job. CAL2C595E UNABLE TO LOAD MODULE mmmmmmmm . RC=rrrr Explanation: An error occurred attempting to load module mmmmmmmm. The return code from the LOAD call is rrrr. User Response: Check the STEPLIB DD statement in the JCL and ensure that the CA-7 load library (CAILIB) is in the concatenation. CAL2C596E NON-ZERO RETURN FROM CA-7 CCI INTERFACE. RC=rrrr CC=cccc Explanation: An error code was returned from the CA-7 CCI interface module (CAL2X2W0). The return code was rrrr, and the reason code was cccc. User Response: See any messages in the JES Log indicating the nature of the error encountered. Otherwise, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2C600W VARIABLE xxxxxxxx COULD NOT BE RETRIEVED--CODE cc Explanation: An error code was encountered in the CA-7 CCI interface REXX facility. The variable xxxxxxxx could not be accessed. The return code from the access attempt was cc. User Response: See the sample CA-7 REXX CLIST (CA7REXX) in the CA CLIST library (CAICLIB). Ensure that your execution of the facility does not specify invalid values for variables that are available. CAL2C601E UNABLE TO ACCESS CA-7 MODULE CAL2X2W0 Explanation: An error occurred attempting to load module CAL2X2WO (CA-7 CCI interface) from the CA-7 CCI REXX facility. User Response: Check the environment and ensure that the CA-7 load library (CAILIB) is accessible. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-65 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2C602E –CAL2C905E CAL2C602E CA-7 COMMAND STRING IS MISSING Explanation: The CA-7 CCI interface REXX facility was invoked, but no CA-7 commands were specified. User Response: Execute the interface specifying one or more CA-7 commands. See the sample CA-7 REXX exec (CA7REXX) in the CA CLIST library (CAICLIB) for an example. CAL2C901E INVALID PARAMETER: xxxxxxxx: ABORTING Explanation: An invalid parameter (xxxxxxxx) was passed to the CA-7 CCI interface module. User Response: Correct the specified parameter and resubmit/execute the interface. CAL2C902E UNABLE TO LOAD MODULE mmmmmmmm. RC=rrrr Explanation: An error occurred attempting to load module mmmmmmmm. The return code from the LOAD call is rrrr. User Response: Check the STEPLIB DD statement in the JCL/environment and ensure that the CA-7 load library (CAILIB) is in the concatenation. CAL2C903E CA-7 RECEIVER NOT FOUND (aaa...aaa/nnn...nnn) Explanation: The CA-7 CCI interface module could not locate the CA-7 CCI Terminal CAICCI receiver where: aaa...aaa indicates the CA-7 CCI Terminal receiver name, and nnn...nnn indicates the CCI node name. User Response: Check to ensure that the CA-7 address space is active. If so, check the CA-7 address space to ensure that one or more CCI Terminals are defined (DEVICE=CCI). If so, check the CA-7 JES Log for CA-7.XTM... messages to confirm that the CCI terminal interface has initialized properly. If so, check to ensure that the CA-7 CCI interface is looking for CA-7 at the correct CAICCI node (nnn...nnn). Otherwise, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2C904E BUFSIZE FROM CA-7 INVALID. Explanation: The CA-7 CCI interface module received an Init response record from CA-7 which contained an invalid buffer size. Processing is terminated. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2C905E CA-7 XTM NOT RESPONDING (aaa...aaa/nnn...nnn) Explanation: The CA-7 CCI Terminal facility is not responding to calls from the CA-7 CCI interface. The CA-7 CCI Terminal CAICCI receiver is indicated where: aaa...aaa is the CA-7 CCI Terminal receiver name, and nnn...nnn is the CCI node name. User Response: Check to ensure that the CA-7 address space is active. If so, check the CA-7 JES Log for CA-7.XTM... messages to see if the CCI terminal interface has encountered any errors. Otherwise, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. 2-66 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2C906E –CAL2C928E CAL2C906E XTM INIT FAILED. RC=rr RSN=cc TEXT=ttt...ttt Explanation: The CA-7 CCI Terminal facility returned and error when the CA-7 CCI interface attempted to initialize a session. The return code (rr) reason code (cc) from CA-7 are specified along with any message sent from CA-7 (ttt...ttt). User Response: See the information supplied in the message and take any appropriate corrective measures. Check the CA-7 JES Log for CA-7.XTM... messages to see if the CCI terminal interface has encountered any errors. Otherwise, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2C907E INVALID RECORD RECEIVED. REC = rrr...rrr Explanation: The CA-7 CCI Terminal facility returned an invalid record to the CA-7 CCI interface. The first 24 characters of the record are listed (rrr...rrr). User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2C908E UNEXPECTED REC RECEIVED. EXPECTED eeeeeeee RECEIVED rrrrrrrr (zzzz) Explanation: The CA-7 CCI Terminal facility returned an unexpected record to the CA-7 CCI interface. The interface was expecting eeeeeee, but received rrrrrrrr (record code zzzz). User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2C909E INVALID BATCH CMD: ccc...ccc Explanation: The CA-7 CCI interface was passed a CA-7 command which is only valid in an online CA-7 session. The invalid batch command is listed (ccc...ccc). The command is not sent to CA-7. Processing continues with the next command. User Response: None. CAL2C927E (ttt) CCI ERROR FUNC=ffff RC=rr CC=cc TEXT=xxx...xxx Explanation: The CAICCI subfunction module has encountered an error. The task calling the subfunction is identified by ttt. The subfunction is indicated by fff, the return code and condition codes are indicated by rr and cc. A text description of the error is indicated by xxx...xxx. User Response: Review any preceding or following messages and take corrective actions indicated by them. If there are no other messages contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2C928E (ttt) CCIF CALL FAILED: FUNC=ffff RC=rr CC=cc Explanation: The CAICCI subfunction module has encountered an internal error. The task calling the subfunction is identified by ttt. The function is indicated by fff, the return code and condition codes are indicated by rr and cc. User Response: Review any preceding or following messages and take corrective actions indicated by them. If there are no other messages, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-67 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2C950E –CAL2P005E CAL2C950E BATCH SUBMIT SECURITY VIOLATION - SKIPPING TO NEXT /LOGON COMMAND Explanation: The external security system would not authorize the owner of the current environment to submit a CA-7 logon for the operator ID specified on the /LOGON command being processed. Any messages returned by the external security system will be listed following this message. The /LOGON command and subsequent commands will be processed normally. The commands following that logon will be skipped until another /LOGON statement is encountered. User Response: Ensure the owner of the environment has SUBMIT authority for all operator IDs specified on /LOGON statement(s). If you do not want submit security checking for CA-7 External Communicators, the ICMDSECT can be zapped with an option bit to bypass these checks. Refer to the CA-7 Security Guide for details on implementing this option. CAL2P001E INVALID PARMLIST RECEIVED: xxxxxxxx Explanation: The CA-7 CPM Flow Build program received an invalid parmlist. The text xxxxxxxx describes the error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2P002E UNABLE TO GETMAIN STORAGE FOR xxxxxxxx Explanation: The CA-7 CPM Flow Build program could not obtain needed storage for xxxxxxxx. User Response: Increase the region size. CAL2P003E UNABLE TO LOAD MODULE xxxxxxxx Explanation: The CA-7 CPM Flow Build program could not obtain needed storage for xxxxxxxx. User Response: Increase the region size. CAL2P004E INVALID xxxxxxxx IN CA7PARMS STARTING WITH yyy...yyy Explanation: The CA-7 CPM Flow Build program encountered an error in the CA7PARMS options. The type of error is described by xxxxxxxx, and the first 16 bytes of the data in error is displayed in yyy...yyy. User Response: Correct the statement in error. CAL2P005E ERROR FROM CA-7: xxx...xxx Explanation: The CA-7 CPM Flow Build program encountered an error message in the output received from CA-7. The error message is displayed in xxx...xxx. User Response: If the nature of the error is obvious (security error, and so on), correct the source of the problem. If not, consult your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 2-68 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2P006E –CAL2P061I CAL2P006E ERROR FROM CA-7 CCI CALL : RC=rrrr CC=cccc Explanation: The CA-7 CPM Flow Build program encountered a bad return code from the CA-7 CCI interface when attempting to send a command to CA-7. User Response: If the nature of the error is obvious (CA-7 is down) then correct the source of the problem. If not, consult your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2P050I REQUEST xxx: FUNC=ffff ARG=aaa...aaa RC=rrrr CC=cccc SUCC=ssss Explanation: The CA-7 CPM Flow Build program is running with the trace option enabled. Field xxx indicates IN or OUT to indicate whether the line traces the receipt of a request or the results of a request. Field ffff indicates the function code for the request. Based upon the type of request involved, one or more of the following fields will be displayed. Field Description aaa...aaa Displays the job name and schedule ID for a READ request. rrrr cccc Show the return code and condition code for the completion of a request. ssss Shows the number of successors returned for the argument job upon the successful completion of a READ request. User Response: None. CAL2P051I RETURN FROM CA-7 CCI CALL : RC=rrrr CC=cccc CMD=cccccccc Explanation: The CA-7 CPM Flow Build program is running with the trace option enabled. Field Description rrrr cccc Show the return code and condition code from the CA-7 CCI interface. cccccccc Shows the CA-7 command sent through the CA-7 CCI interface. User Response: None. CAL2P060I **** CAL2CPCB AT INITIALIZATION **** Explanation: The CA-7 CPM Flow Build program is running with the trace option enabled. This message is the storage dump header for the primary control block for the flow build process at the end of initialization processing. User Response: None. CAL2P061I **** CMD INPUT TO CA-7 CCI **** Explanation: The CA-7 CPM Flow Build program is running with the trace option enabled. This message is the storage dump header for the command block being passed to the CA-7 CCI interface. User Response: None. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-69 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2P062I –CAL2V004I CAL2P062I **** CMD OUTPUT FROM CA-7 CCI: RC=rrrr CC=cccc **** Explanation: The CA-7 CPM Flow Build program is running with the trace option enabled. This message is the storage dump header for the command output block(s) which contain the CA-7 output returned using the CA-7 CCI interface. User Response: None. CAL2P063I **** READ CALL PARAMETER LIST Explanation: The CA-7 CPM Flow Build program is running with the trace option enabled. This message is the storage dump header for the parameter information passed on the READ request. It is followed by the read results storage (see CAL2P064I). User Response: None. CAL2P064I **** READ RESULTS: RC=rrrr CC=cccc : ARGUMENT=aaa...aaa Explanation: The CA-7 CPM Flow Build program is running with the trace option enabled. This message is the storage dump header for the buffer returned for a READ request. Field Description aaa...aaa Displays the target job name and schedule ID. rrrr cccc Field rrrr and cccc show the return code and condition code for the completion of the READ request. User Response: None. CAL2V001I Add successfully completed. Explanation: The add function requested has been performed without error. User Response: No action necessary. CAL2V002I Update successfully completed. Explanation: The update function requested has been performed without error. User Response: No action necessary. CAL2V003I Delete successfully completed. Explanation: The delete function requested has been performed without error. User Response: No action necessary. CAL2V004I Rename successfully completed. Explanation: The rename function requested has been performed without error. User Response: No action necessary. 2-70 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2V005I –CAL2V703W CAL2V005I Enter Schid and Jobname or Network. Explanation: Too few parameters were specified to perform the current function. User Response: Specify either a Jobname and Schedule ID (Schid) or a Network name and Schedule ID (Schid). CAL2V006I Generic or specific Jobname required. User Response: This message is issued from the List Job screen (PL2GLJOB) when no Jobname parameter has been specified. User Response: In order to generate a List Job transaction you must specify some kind of Jobname parameter. This can be fully generic (%), partially generic (ABC%), or a specific job name. CAL2V007I All tasks processed. None remain for specified criteria. Explanation: This message is issued from the QM - Output Networks screen when all tasks for the specified criteria have been posted or canceled. User Response: None. CAL2V701W CA7APPL= VARIABLE NOT FOUND. DEFAULT USED. Explanation: The keyword variable CA7APPL was not found in the CACCENV member of the API PROFILE data set. The CA-7 API attempts to use the default value (CA7). User Response: Check the parameters in your API PROFILE data set, member CACCENV. Ensure that the CA7APPL= keyword specifies the correct VTAM APPLid for the CA-7 you wish to communicate with. CAL2V702W CA7SESS= VARIABLE NOT FOUND. DEFAULT USED. Explanation: The keyword variable CA7SESS was not found in the CACCENV member of the API PROFILE data set. The CA-7 API attempts to use the default value (CA70010). User Response: Check the parameters in your API PROFILE data set, member CACCENV. Ensure that the CA7SESS= keyword specifies the high number of the range of ACBs to be used by the API. If no special ACBs have been defined for the API you may be able to specify TSO0999 and use ACBs generated for TSO. CAL2V703W SECURITY CHECK FAILED FOR CA7USER= VALUE. ALTERNATE USERID IGNORED. Explanation: The keyword variable CA7USER was found in the CACCENV member of the API PROFILE data set. External security has denied use of this ID to the owner of the API session. User Response: The CA7USER parameter is ignored and an attempt is made to signon to CA-7 using the API owner ID. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-71 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2XV01I –CAL2XV11E CAL2XV01I CA-7 CROSS-PLATFORM TRACKING CHECKPOINT CONVERSION STARTED (V3.2 TO V3.3) Explanation: This message is issued when the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracking conversion process begins. This process reads the CA-7 3.2 checkpoint information in a PROFILE PDS and creates a Version 3.3 Cross-Platform Tracking Checkpoint File (XCKPT). User Response: None. CAL2XV02I CHECKPOINT ENTRY ADDED : xxxxxxxx (yyyy/ddd hh:mm:ss.th) Explanation: An entry has been created in the new Cross-Platform Tracking Checkpoint file for node xxxxxxxx. The checkpoint date and time for the entry is yyyy/ddd hh:mm:ss.th. User Response: None. CAL2XV03I PROFILE MEMBER BYPASSED : xxxxxxxx REASON=rrr...rrr Explanation: An entry has NOT been created in the new Cross-Platform Tracking Checkpoint file for a member in the old PROFILE PDS (xxxxxxxx). The reason the entry was not created is described in rrr...rrr. It is normal for member CACCENV to be bypassed with the reason 'PROFILE CONTROL MEMBER'. User Response: If there are several of these messages, check to ensure that the PROFILE DD points to your CA-7 3.2 Cross-Platform PDS used by the CA7FMUNI task. CAL2XV09I CA-7 CROSS-PLATFORM TRACKING CHECKPOINT CONVERSION COMPLETE (V3.2 TO V3.3) Explanation: This message is issued when the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracking conversion process completes successfully. This process reads the CA-7 3.2 checkpoint information in a PROFILE PDS and creates a Version 3.3 Cross-Platform Tracking Checkpoint File (XCKPT). User Response: None. CAL2XV10E XCKPT OUTPUT DCB OPEN FAILED. Explanation: An attempt to open the new Cross-Platform Tracking Checkpoint file for output failed. User Response: Ensure that the XCKPT DD points to a newly allocated CA-7 Cross-Platform Checkpoint file. CAL2XV11E XCKPT INPUT DCB OPEN FAILED. Explanation: An attempt to open the new Cross-Platform Tracking Checkpoint file for input failed. User Response: Ensure that the XCKPT DD points to a newly allocated CA-7 Cross-Platform Checkpoint file. 2-72 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2XV12E –CAL2X001I CAL2XV12E XCKPT FILE IS NOT EMPTY. Explanation: The data set pointed to by the XCKPT DD statement is not an empty file. The conversion process will not overlay an existing file. It will only build a new Checkpoint file from scratch. User Response: Ensure that the XCKPT DD points to a newly allocated CA-7 Cross-Platform Checkpoint file. CAL2XV13E RDJFCB CALL FAILED FOR PROFILE DD (x). Explanation: A read JFCB call to obtain information about the PDS pointed to by the PROFILE DD statement returned an error. The code (x) is an internal processing code. User Response: Ensure that the PROFILE DD points to an existing 3.2 Cross-Platform Platform PROFILE PDS. CAL2XV14E MONITOR= VALUE NOT FOUND IN PROFILE MEMBER CACCENV. Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform monitor name keyword/value was not found in the CACCENV member of the PDS pointed to by the PROFILE DD. User Response: Ensure that the PROFILE DD points to an existing 3.2 Cross-Platform Platform PROFILE PDS. CAL2XV15E NO MEMBERS FOUND IN PROFILE. Explanation: No members were found in the PDS pointed to by the PROFILE DD. User Response: Ensure that the PROFILE DD points to an existing 3.2 Cross-Platform Platform PROFILE PDS. CAL2XV16E MEMBER CACCENV NOT FOUND IN PROFILE. Explanation: The control member CACCENV was not found in the PDS pointed to by the PROFILE DD. User Response: Ensure that the PROFILE DD points to an existing 3.2 Cross-Platform Platform PROFILE PDS. CAL2XV17E PROFILE OPEN FAILED. Explanation: An attempt to open the PDS pointed to by the PROFILE DD failed. User Response: Ensure that the PROFILE DD points to an existing 3.2 Cross-Platform Platform PROFILE PDS. CAL2X001I CA-7 Cross-Platform Submit Process Starting - yyyy/ddd hh:mm:ss.th Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform submission process has been initiated. The starting date (Julian) and time are indicated on the message. User Response: None. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-73 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2X002I –CAL2X008E CAL2X002I Job jjjjjjjj (####) submitted to node nnnnnnnn Explanation: A CA-7 Cross-Platform job request for job jjjjjjjj, job number ####, has been sent to CAICCI node nnnnnnnn. User Response: None. CAL2X003I CA-7 Cross-Platform Submit Process Complete - yyyy/ddd hh:mm:ss.th Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform submission process has completed. The completion date (Julian) and time are indicated on the message. User Response: If the Cross-Platform request was successfully sent to the target node, the submit step will complete with a return code of zero. If the request was not sent successfully, the submission step will abend with a user abend code. If so, see the previous messages for an indication of the specific error encountered. CAL2X005W CAICCI Receiver 'SUBMITC Server' not found at node nnnnnnnn Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform submission process was unable to send the request because CAICCI could not locate the target scheduling system at node nnnnnnnn. User Response: Check the CAICCI TCPIP Gateway task to determine if the local MVS system has a connection to the target node. If they are connected, check the target system to determine if the CA scheduling system is active. Once the CAICCI connection has been established, and/or the target scheduling system is activated, the CA-7 Cross-Platform Submit job can be rerun. CAL2X006W pppppppp from ssssssss ignored : ....reason.... Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform submission process encountered an input parameter pppppppp from the source ssssssss (EXECPARM, PROFILE or SYSIN) which was ignored. The reason for the exception is described (....reason....). User Response: The submit process will continue. Check the parameter which caused the exception, and correct it if needed. CAL2X007E pppppppp from ssssssss IN ERROR : ....reason.... Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform submission process encountered an input parameter pppppppp from the source ssssssss (EXECPARM, PROFILE or SYSIN) which was in error. The reason for the exception is described (....reason....). User Response: The submission process will be UNSUCCESSFUL. Once the parameter has been corrected the CA-7 Cross-Platform Submit job can be rerun. CAL2X008E Required Parameter missing (pppppppp) - process aborted. Explanation: The required parameter pppppppp was not provided to the CA-7 Cross-Platform submission process. Processing cannot continue without it. User Response: The submission process will be UNSUCCESSFUL. Once the parameter has been specified the CA-7 Cross-Platform Submit job can be rerun. 2-74 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2X009E –CAL2X016E CAL2X009E One or more Parameters in error - process aborted. Explanation: One or more parameters supplied to the CA-7 Cross-Platform submission process were in error. User Response: The submission process will be UNSUCCESSFUL. See the messages describing the specific errors encountered. Once the parameter(s) have been corrected, the CA-7 Cross-Platform Submit job can be rerun. CAL2X010W SUBPASS from ssssssss ignored : NOT FROM SAME SOURCE AS SUBUSER Explanation: The SUBPASS parameter was obtained from the source ssssssss (SYSIN or PROFILE). This is not the same source as the SUBUSER parameter in effect. The SUBPASS parameter will be ignored and the request will be sent without a password. User Response: Determine if the password specified in SUBPASS should be used with the request. If so, it and the SUBUSER parameter must be specified in the same place (for example, both in SYSIN). CAL2X011W DOMAIN from ssssssss ignored : NOT FROM SAME SOURCE AS NODE Explanation: The DOMAIN parameter was obtained from the source ssssssss (SYSIN or PROFILE). This is not the same source as the NODE parameter in effect. The DOMAIN parameter will be ignored and the request will be sent without it. User Response: Determine if the domain specified in DOMAIN should be used with the request. If so, it and the NODE parameter must be specified in the same place (for example, both in SYSIN). CAL2X014E Request NOT submitted : Job jjjjjjjj (####) Node nnnnnnnn Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform submission process was unable to send the request to the target scheduling system at node nnnnnnnn. The jobname and CA-7 job number indicated by jjjjjjjj (####). User Response: See the previous messages for an indication of the specific error encountered. Once the problem has been addressed the CA-7 Cross-Platform Submit job can be rerun. CAL2X015E UNABLE TO LOAD MODULE CAL2CCIF. RC=cccc - process aborted. Explanation: An attempt to load the CA-7 Cross-Platform CAICCI function module CAL2CCIF failed. The return code from the load call is cccc. User Response: The submission process will be UNSUCCESSFUL. Confirm that the submission job is using the correct level of the CA-7 loadlib using STEPLIB or linklist. CAL2X016E ffffffff DD STATEMENT MISSING - process aborted. Explanation: The DD statement for the required file ffffffff was not found in the submit job JCL. User Response: Supply the proper JCL and rerun. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-75 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2X017E –CAL2X023E CAL2X017E OPEN FAILED FOR ffffffff DD - process aborted. Explanation: An attempt to open the required file ffffffff was not successful. User Response: Check the Job Log for related messages. Correct the error and rerun. CAL2X018E RDJFCB FAILED FOR ffffffff DD - process aborted. Explanation: An attempt to read the JFCB for required file ffffffff was not successful. User Response: Check the Job Log for related messages. Correct the error and rerun. CAL2X020I Parameters in effect for this execution : Explanation: This is an informational message indicating that the following messages will describe the parameters that are in effect for this execution of the CA-7 Cross-Platform submission process. User Response: None. CAL2X021I pppppppp from ssssssss : ...value... Explanation: This is an informational message indicating a parameter that is in effect for this execution of the CA-7 Cross-Platform submission process. The parameter is indicated by pppppppp. The source for the parameter is indicated by ssssssss (EXECPARM, SYSIN or PROFILE). The first 32 characters of the parameter value are indicated by ...value.... If the value is longer than 32 characters, ...value.... will be followed by ' ...'. User Response: None. The value for SUBPASS, if specified, will always appear as 14 asterisks regardless of the length or content of the password. CAL2X022E CCIF ERROR FUNC=ffff RC=rr CC=cc TEXT=xxxx...xxxx Explanation: A call to the CAICCI sub-function module has encountered an error. The specific function being performed is indicated by ffff (INIT, TERM, and so forth). The return code (rr) and condition code (cc) from the error are also indicated. A text description of the error is indicated by xxxx..xxxx. User Response: Take corrective action based upon the error text listed. For example, if CAICCI is not active start it. If the nature of the problem cannot be determined contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2X023E CCIF CALL FAILED : FUNC=ffff RC=rr CC=cc Explanation: A call to the CAICCI sub-function module has encountered an error. The specific function being performed is indicated by ffff (INIT, TERM, and so forth). The return code (rr) and condition code (cc) from the sub-function are also indicated. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. 2-76 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2X030E –CAL2X035E CAL2X030E CA-7 ICMDSECT not present on system - process aborted./ Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform submission process could not locate the CA-7 ICMDSECT control block on the local system. User Response: Ensure that CAIRIM has initialized the CA-7 system interfaces on the system where the submission process is executing. Or, run the submission process on a system where CA-7 or ICOM is already active. CAL2X031E CA-7 ICMDSECT IS INVALID - process aborted. Explanation: The CA-7 ICMDSECT control block located on the current system is invalid. User Response: Ensure that CAIRIM has initialized the CA-7 system interfaces on the system where the submission process is executing. Or, run the submission process on a system where CA-7 or ICOM is already active. CAL2X032E SUBMIT CHECK failed for SUBUSER: XXXXXXXX Current User: uuuuuuuu Explanation: A call to the external security system to check the authority of the user ID the submit job is running under (uuuuuuuu) to submit on behalf of the SUBUSER user ID (xxxxxxxx) returned an error code. User Response: See the CA-7 Security Guide for a discussion of the security requirements for Cross-Platform submission. Change the external security rules, or change the SUBUSER value or the user ID under which the submit job executes. CAL2X033W WARNING: Using id=ROOT may violate security on target system Explanation: A user ID of ROOT was sent with the request. Since this is a restricted ID on UNIX systems, it could represent a breach of security. User Response: If the use of ROOT is correct, no action is needed. However, it is recommended that ROOT not be used to submit jobs to Unicenter TNG. Misuse of this user ID can have serious and unexpected consequences. See the parameter SUBROOT to control use of this ID. CAL2X034E ERROR: Use of id=ROOT not allowed - process aborted. Explanation: A user ID of ROOT was specified for this request. However, the SUBROOT parameter was set to or defaulted to NO so the request will not be honored. User Response: It is recommended that ROOT not be used to submit jobs to Unicenter TNG. Misuse of this user ID can have serious and unexpected consequences. If you wish to use ROOT you must specify SUBROOT=YES in the PROFILE parameters for the submission job. CAL2X035E EXTRACT of current Userid failed : RC=xx - process aborted. Explanation: An attempt to extract the user ID of the current environment failed. User Response: Correct any errors indicated in the Job Log and rerun. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-77 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2X040I –CAL2X102I CAL2X040I ssssssss input : xxx...xxx Explanation: These messages are produced if the trace option has been turned on. A message will be produced for each line of parameter input read. The source of the input is indicated by ssssssss (EXECPARM, SYSIN or PROFILE). The actual input is echoed in the area indicated by xxx...xxx. User Response: These trace messages may be helpful if you are getting a parameter exception error and are having trouble determining exactly which line is producing the error. CAL2X041I tttttttttttt : Card length = ccc Total Length = lll Explanation: These messages are produced if the trace option has been turned on. A message will be produced for each line of parameter input which is part of a continuation set and will follow the CAL2X040I message displaying the line. The message will be identified by 'Continuation' or 'Continue End' in tttttttttttt to indicate whether the parameter continuation is complete or not. The length of the parameter value on the current statement is indicated by ccc. The total length of the parameter value so far (including the current line) is indicated by lll. User Response: These trace messages may be helpful if you are getting a parameter exception error and are having trouble determining exactly which line is producing the error. CAL2X042I CCIF CALL FUNC=fff1 RC=r1 CC=c1 : CCI FUNC=fff2 RC=r2 CC=c2 Explanation: These messages are produced if the trace option has been turned on. A message will be produced for each call to the CCI Function module. The current CCI Function module's function is indicated by fff1. The return code and condition code from the CCI Function module are indicated by r1 and c1. The CAICCI function is indicated by fff2. The return code and condition code from CAICCI are indicated by r2 and c2. User Response: These trace messages may be needed by Computer Associates Technical support to assist in diagnosing error situations. CAL2X043I SUBMIT CHECK called for SUBUSER: uuuuuuuu Current User: cccccccc RC=rc Explanation: This message is produced if the trace option has been turned on and a call is made to check the current users authority to submit on behalf of the user ID specified in SUBUSER. The return code from the call is indicated by rc. User Response: None. CAL2X101I CA-7 CROSS-PLATFORM TRACKING SYSTEM (XTRK) IS INITIALIZING (Vx.y) Explanation: The initialization process for the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) has begun. The release/version level is indicated by Vx.y. User Response: None. CAL2X102I CA-7 CROSS-PLATFORM TRACKING SUB-TASK ACTIVE: ttt...ttt Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) sub-task ttt...ttt has initialized. User Response: None. 2-78 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2X103I –CAL2X141W CAL2X103I CA-7 CROSS-PLATFORM TRACKING (XTRK) IS ACTIVE FOR xxxx Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) has initialized and is now active. The value of xxxx indicates the subsystem name for either the production (UC07) or test (UCT7) copy of CA-7. User Response: None. CAL2X104I XTRK MONITOR=mmmmmmm LOCAL NODE=nnn...nnn Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) has initialized and is now active. This message indicates the monitor name (mmmmmmm) and the local CAICCI node name (nnn...nnn) that comprise the local host ID for XTRK. User Response: None. CAL2X107I CROSS-PLATFORM TRACKING (XTRK) HAS RECEIVED A STOP COMMAND Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) has received a stop command either from an operator command or CA-7 ICOM. User Response: None. CAL2X108I ALL CA-7 CROSS-PLATFORM TRACKING SUB-TASKS HAVE TERMINATED Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) sub-tasks have terminated. User Response: None. CAL2X109I CA-7 CROSS-PLATFORM TRACKING (XTRK) HAS TERMINATED Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) system has completed its termination process. User Response: None. CAL2X140W *WARNING* CA-7 XTRK CKPT FILE HOST SYSTEM ID CONFLICT *WARNING* Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) has encountered a conflict between the host system ID in the XTRK Checkpoint file and the host system ID of the current environment. The host system ID is made up of the monitor name and the local CAICCI node name. This indicates that either the monitor or CAICCI node name has changed, or XTRK has been started using the wrong Checkpoint file. User Response: This message will be followed by highlighted messages CAL2X141W and CAL2X142I. CAL2X141W xxxx: MONITOR=mmmmmmm NODE=nnn...nnn Explanation: Two versions of this message will be displayed following CAL2X140W. The message where xxxx=CKPT indicates the Monitor and CAICCI node name carried in the XTRK Checkpoint file currently being accessed. The message where xxxx=LOCAL indicates the Monitor name specified in the current XTRK startup parameters and the CAICCI node name of the local CAICCI environment. User Response: These messages will be followed by WTOR message CAL2X142I. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-79 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2X142I –CAL2X155I CAL2X142I OVERRIDE THE CA-7 XTRK CKPT FILE SYSTEM ID? (REPLY Y FOR YES, ANY OTHER CHARACTER FOR NO) Explanation: This WTOR follows messages CAL2X140W and CAL2X141I. This WTOR allows the operator to either override the XTRK Checkpoint Host System ID and continue processing, or indicate that the XTRK system should terminate so that the XTRK Checkpoint file is not corrupted. User Response: This message follows messages CAL2X140W and CAL2X141I. If the CA-7 Monitor name and/or the local CAICCI Node name have been deliberately changed, then reply Y to this message and the Checkpoint file will be updated with the new local information. If the CA-7 Monitor name and/or the local CAICCI Node name have not been deliberately changed then reply with any character other than Y to this message and the XTRK system will terminate. The most likely reason for this situation is attempting to use the same Checkpoint file for more than one copy of the Cross-Platform Tracker. CAL2X150I XTRK COMMAND PROCESSING COMPLETE: ccc...ccc Explanation: Processing for the XTRK operator command ccc...ccc has completed. User Response: None. CAL2X151W INVALID XTRK COMMAND IGNORED: ccc...ccc Explanation: An invalid operator command (ccc...ccc) was passed to the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK). The command was ignored. User Response: If the command was intended for XTRK correct and reissue it. CAL2X152W XTRK COMMAND PROCESS ERROR: ccc...ccc Explanation: An error was encountered attempting to process the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) command (ccc...ccc). User Response: Review any preceding or following messages and take corrective action as indicated by them. If there are no other messages and the problem is impacting normal processing, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2X154I xxx NODE NAME= Explanation: This message is issued in response to a NODEN CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) command. For each entry in the XTRK node table two of these messages will be issued. The first where xxx=CCI to indicate the CAICCI node name, and the second where xxx=TNG to indicate the TNG node name. These names should be the same unless a CAICCI alias is being used. User Response: None. CAL2X155I NODE STATUS LAST ACTIVITY CHECKPOINT DATE/TIME Explanation: This message is issued in response to a NODE CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) command. This is the title line indicating the information in the columns of message CAL2X156I which follow. User Response: None. 2-80 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2X156I –CAL2X159I CAL2X156I nnn...nnn ssssssssss yyyy/ddd hh:mm:ss.th yyy2/dd2 hh:mm:ss.th Explanation: This message is issued in response to a NODE CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) command. A message is issued for each entry in the XTRK node table where nnn...nnn is the CAICCI node name, sssssss is the status of the XTRK connection with that node, yy/ddd... is the date and time of the Last Activity with that node, and yyy2/dd2.... is the Checkpoint date/time for that node. Possible status values are: ACTIVE Synchronization complete, active connection. NO CONTACT XTRK has not been able to send a record to this node, nor has it ever received a record from this node. LOSTCONN Contact with this node had been established, but has since been lost. SYNCH XTRK is currently performing Checkpoint Synchronization with this node. User Response: None. CAL2X157I XTRK xxxx TABLE DOES NOT HAVE ANY ENTRIES. Explanation: This message is issued in response to a NODE or XEVT SNAP CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) command (where xxxx is either NODE or XEVT). There are no entries in the XTRK Node table or External events to display/snap. User Response: None. CAL2X158I NO XTRK NODE TABLE ENTRIES MATCH SELECT CRITERIA. Explanation: This message is issued in response to a NODE CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) command. However, no XTRK Node table entries match the selection criteria specified on the command. User Response: None. CAL2X159I TRACE STATUS: PRT(p) CON(c) PRTDD(dddddddd,ddddd) SNAPDD(sssss,ssss) Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) was passed a TRC command. This message indicates the status of the XTRK Trace facility. The information provided is: PRT(p) The current print trace code. CON(c) The current console trace code. PRTDD(... The trace print ddname (dddddddd), and the status of the DD (OPEN, CLOSED or DUMMY). SNAPDD(... The trace snap ddname (dddddddd), and the status of the DD (OPEN, CLOSED or DUMMY). User Response: None. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-81 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2X160W –CAL2X174W CAL2X160W UNABLE TO HONOR SNAP COMMAND. SNAP IS CLOSED, OR SNAP DD IS NOT AVAILABLE. Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) received a valid SNAP command. However, the request could not be satisfied because the XTRK trace SNAP DCB is closed, or the XSNAP DD is not in the JCL or is dummied. User Response: Issue the XTRK Trace Status command (TRC with no operands) to determine the status of the SNAP trace. If it is closed, issue the open command: TRC(OPEN,SNAP) then reissue the snap request. If the XSNAP DD is dummied, XTRK will have to be terminated, the appropriate DD statement added to the JCL, and XTRK restarted before the SNAP command can be honored. CAL2X161W UNABLE TO OBTAIN xxxx LOCK WORD. LOCK BEING FORCED (own/cur). Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) message function module could not obtain the internal lock for the print or snap dd indicated by xxxx, PRT or SNAP). The task-id which owns the lock is indicated by 'own' and the task-id that is forcing control of the lock is 'cur'. After one minute the lock is forced. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical support if the message is issued repeatedly. CAL2X162W cc...cc COMMAND FAILED: xxx...xxx Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) rejected an ADDNODE or DELNODE command (cc...cc). The reason is indicated by xxx...xxx. For ADDNODE, 'NODE ENTRY ALREADY EXISTS'. For DELNODE, 'NODE NOT FOUND IN TABLE'. User Response: Check to ensure that your spelling of the node name is correct. Use the NODE command to list existing entries in the XTRK node table. CAL2X170I XTRK SYNCHRONIZATION (yyyy/ddd hh:mm:ss.th) NODE=nnn...nnn Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) has completed the Checkpoint Synchronization process with the remote node indicated by NODE=. The Checkpoint date and time used for Synchronization is indicated by yyyy/ddd hh:mm:ss.th. If synchronization is performed for a node that has already been synchronized the term 'RE-SYNCH' will appear in the message instead of 'SYNCHRONIZATION'. User Response: None. CAL2X171I XTRK HAS CONTACTED NODE nnn...nnn Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) has sent a record to node nnn...nnn via CAICCI to attempt to initiate the Cross-Platform Checkpoint Synchronization process with that node. User Response: None. CAL2X174W XTRK UNABLE TO CONTACT NODE nnn...nnn Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) was unable to send a record to node nnn...nnn via CAICCI to attempt to initiate the Cross-Platform Checkpoint Synchronization process with that node. XTRK will continue to attempt to contact this node; however, this message will not be repeated. User Response: If this node should be connected, check the CAICCI definitions on both the 2-82 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2X177W –CAL2X184W mainframe and remote systems. If this node is no longer part of the Cross-Platform system, use the DELNODE command to delete the node and prevent further messages. CAL2X177W XTRK HAS LOST CONTACT WITH nnn...nnn Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) was unable to send a record to node nnn...nnn even though XTRK had previously communicated with that node. XTRK will continue to attempt to contact this node; however, this message will not be repeated. User Response: Check the CAICCI definitions on both the mainframe and remote systems. CAL2X178W XTRK MGR POSTED WITH UNKNOWN COMMAND CODE Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) tracking manager sub-task was posted with an operator command. However, the command code is not defined to the manager. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2X181I XTRK EXTERNAL EVENT TABLE RE-BUILT. ALL NODES WILL BE RE-SYNCHRONIZED Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) External Event table has been re-defined because of a BLDXEVT operator command. The XTRK Manager sub-task will be posted to force a new Checkpoint Synchronization process for each remote node in the XTRK Node table. User Response: None. CAL2X182W XTRK EXTERNAL EVENT TABLE NOT BUILT: xxx...xxx Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) encountered serious error(s) attempting to build an External Event table from the rules pointed to by the XEVENTS DD statement. The specific reason is indicated by xxx...xxx. User Response: If you wish to have External Event definitions, correct the error(s) indicated and recycle XTRK, or issue the BLDXEVT command. CAL2X183W XTRK EXTERNAL EVENT TABLE DOES NOT HAVE ANY ENTRIES. Explanation: This message is issued in response to an XEVT or SNAP CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) command. There are no entries in the XTRK External Event table to display/snap. User Response: None. CAL2X184W NO XTRK EXTERNAL EVENT TABLE ENTRIES MATCH SELECT CRITERIA. Explanation: This message is issued in response to an XEVT or SNAP CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) command. However, no XTRK External Event table entries match the selection criteria specified on the command. User Response: None. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-83 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2X185I –CAL2X202E CAL2X185I TRIGID TYPE XEVENT ENTRY INFORMATION Explanation: This message is issued in response to an XEVT CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) command. This is the title line indicating the information in the columns of message CAL2X186I which follow. User Response: None. CAL2X186I tttttttt xxx = iii...iii Explanation: This message is issued in response to an XEVT CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) command. A set of these messages will be issued for each entry in the XTRK External Event table. Where: tttttttt Is the trigger ID for the event xxxx Is the keyword for the information listed iii...iii Is information from the table entry User Response: None. CAL2X199I VALID CMDS ARE: STOP,ADDNODE,BLDXEVT,DELNODE,NODE,NODEN,NODEX, PING,SNAP,TRC AND XEVT Explanation: An invalid operator command (ccc...ccc) was passed to the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK). The command was ignored. User Response: This message lists the valid XTRK command verbs. See the CA-7 Interfaces Guide for detailed information on XTRK commands and their syntax. CAL2X201I XTRK FBK xxxxxxxx (yyyy/ddd hh:mm:ss.th) tttttttt iii...iii nnn...nnn Explanation: A Feedback event was received by the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK). Where: xxxxxxxx Indicates whether the feedback was processed, in error, and so forth... yyyy/ddd... Is the date and time in the event tttttttt Is the type of feedback event (JOBINITU, JOBTERMU, and so forth) iii...iii Is the job name or file name from the feedback nnn...nnn Is the CAICCI node that sent the feedback User Response: None. CAL2X202E XTRK FBK RECORD FORMAT ERROR: xxx...xxx REC=rrr...rrr NODE=nnn...nnn Explanation: A Feedback record received by the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) was in error. Where: xxx...xxx Indicates the specific error: 'INVALID RECTYPE' 'INVALID BLKSIZE' 2-84 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2X301I –CAL2X400I 'INVALID LRECL ' 'BAD DATE/TIME ' 'PREPERR: xxxx ' REC= Is the first 16 characters of the feedback record NODE= Is the CAICCI node that sent the feedback User Response: None. CAL2X301I CA-7 SMF REC: SMF=xx(tttttttt) SVC=xx (.UNI) iii...iii Explanation: A CA-7 pseudo-SMF record was generated based on information in a Cross-Platform Feedback record. Where: SMF=xx Is the SMF record type (in hex) and a literal 'STEPTERM' 'JOBTERM' 'DSCLOSE' 'JOBINIT' SVC= Is the return code from the CA-7 SVC .UNI Is either '7UNI' for CA-7 Cross-Platform jobs, or 'XUNI' for CA-7 Cross-Platform External tracking jobs/data sets iii...iii Is the related job name or data set name User Response: None. CAL2X372I SETUP REQUEST FROM NODE nnn...nnn Explanation: A request to initiate Checkpoint Synchronization (1 rec) was received by the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK). The CAICCI node requesting setup is indicated by nnn...nnn. User Response: None. CAL2X374I XTRK RECEIVED UNKNOWN RECTYPE: rrrrrrrr/nnn...nnn Explanation: An unknown record type was received by the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK). The first 8 characters of the record are indicated by rrrrrrrr. The CAICCI node which sent the record is indicated by nnn...nnn. User Response: None. CAL2X400I XTRK SYSTEM ENTERED IN xxx..xxx Explanation: This message indicates the mode that the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) was entered in. The value xxx...xxx will be 'SUB-PGM MODE' if XTRK is running under CA7ICOM, or 'STC/JOB MODE' if XTRK is running as an independent job or started task. User Response: None. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-85 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2X450I –CAL2X472I CAL2X450I (ttt) TABF EXIT: FUNC=ffff RC=rrrr CC=cccccccc Explanation: This message indicates an exit from the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) Node Table function module. Where: ttt Is the taskid which called the function ffff Is the function code for the call rrrr Is the return code for the call (R15) ccc... Is the condition code for the call (R0) User Response: None. CAL2X451I (TAB) CKPF CALL: FUNC=ffff RC=rrrr CC=cccccccc Explanation: This message indicates a return from a call by the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) Node Table function module to the Checkpoint file function module. Where: ffff Is the function code for the call rrrr Is the return code for the call (R15) ccc... Is the condition code for the call (R0) User Response: None. CAL2X452I (tid) CCIF CALL: FUNC=ffff RC=rr CC=cc: CCI FUNC=f2f2 RC=r2 CC=c2 (r/nnnnnnnn) Explanation: A CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) task has called the CCI sub-function module. The calling task is identified by tid. The specific function (INIT, TERM, and so forth) is indicated by ffff. The return code (rr) and condition code (cc) are also indicated. The specific CAICCI function performed is indicated by f2f2 and the CAICCI return code (r2) and condition code (c2) are also indicated. If the specific function is a Receive Completion (RCMP) or send (SEND or SNDX) the first byte of the record received or sent (record type) and the related CAICCI node are indicated by (r/nnnnnnnn). User Response: None. CAL2X471I MGR POSTED FOR COMMAND Explanation: This message indicates that the XTRK Manager task has been posted for special processing. User Response: None. CAL2X472I (MGR) PERFORMING PING LOOP PROCESS Explanation: This message indicates that the XTRK Manager task has initiated the process where an attempt is made to send each CAICCI node in the XTRK node table either a setup record (4) or dummy record (0). User Response: None. 2-86 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2X475I –CAL2X803E CAL2X475I (MGR) CCI RECEIVE RTN ENTERED Explanation: This message indicates that the XTRK Manager task has received a record from CAICCI. User Response: None. CAL2X480I (ttt) EVTF EXIT: FUNC=ffff RC=rc CC=cccccccc Explanation: This message indicates an exit from the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) External Event Table function module. Where: ttt Is the taskid which called the function ffff Is the function code for the call rrrr Is the return code for the call (R15) ccc... Is the condition code for the call (R0) User Response: None. CAL2X801E SYNTAX ERROR NEAR LINE llll COLUMN cc CODEx Explanation: A syntax error was detected while processing a rule in the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) External Events file (XEVENTS DD). The syntax error was detected near line llll, column cc. The code is for internal debugging purposes. Processing continues with the next external event rule. User Response: Correct the syntax error(s) on the indicated line(s) and either terminate and restart XTRK, or issue the BLDXEVT command to rebuild the External Events table. CAL2X802E PREMATURE EOF WHILE PROCESSING DATA, LINE lllll Explanation: An incomplete EVENT( was detected while processing the Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) External Events file (XEVENTS DD). The error was detected near line llll. Processing continues with the next external event rule. User Response: Correct the syntax error(s) on the indicated line(s) and either terminate and restart XTRK, or issue the BLDXEVT command to rebuild the External Events table. CAL2X803E PREMATURE EOF, LINE lllll Explanation: An incomplete EVENT( was detected while processing the Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) External Events file (XEVENTS DD). The error was detected near line llll. Processing continues with the next external event rule. User Response: Correct the syntax error(s) on the indicated line(s) and either terminate and restart XTRK, or issue the BLDXEVT command to rebuild the External Events table. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-87 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2X804E –CAL2X902E CAL2X804E ERROR NEAR LINE lllll COLUMN cc: xxx...xxx Explanation: A syntax or logic error was detected while processing the Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) External Events file (XEVENTS DD). The error was detected near line llll column cc. The specific nature of the error is indicated by the text xxx...xxx. Processing continues with the next external event rule. User Response: Correct the syntax error(s) on the indicated line(s) and either terminate and restart XTRK, or issue the BLDXEVT command to rebuild the External Events table. CAL2X900W CA-7 XTRK WAITING FOR ENF/CCI TO BECOME ACTIVE. Explanation: This message is issued as a non-deletable WTO to the master console. The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) has detected that the CAIENF (Event Notification Facility) and/or CAICCI (Common Communications Facility) are not active on the local system. If the XTRK subtasks were already active they will be terminated. No cross-platform communication occurs while XTRK is in this state. XTRK will check for ENF/CCI availability every two minutes until they become active or XTRK is shut down. In either case, this WTO is deleted from the master console. User Response: Check the system for the CAIENF started task (default name=ENF). Check the console log for any messages indicating a problem with CAIENF and/or CAICCI. Start the CAIENF task. If CAIENF activation is successful, it causes CAICCI to be initialized also. The next time XTRK checks for ENF/CCI availability, it detects them and starts the XTRK subtasks to perform the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracking functions. CAL2X901W CA-7 XTRK WAITING FOR CA-7 CAS9 INITIALIZATION. Explanation: This message is issued as a non-deletable WTO to the master console. The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) has detected that the CA-7 SMF and SVC interfaces have not been initialized on the local system. These interfaces are initialized using the CAIRIM CAS9 initialization procedure. If the XTRK subtasks were already active, they are terminated. No cross-platform communication occurs while XTRK is in this state. XTRK checks for CA-7 CAS9 initialization every two minutes until it detects them or XTRK is shut down. In either case, this WTO is deleted from the master console. User Response: Run the CAIRIM CAS9 procedure to initialize the CA-7 SMF and SVC interfaces on the local system. See the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for specific information on CA-7 and CAIRIM. The next time XTRK checks for CA-7 interface initialization, it detects them and starts the XTRK subtasks to perform the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracking functions. CAL2X902E INVALID PARAMETER STARTING WITH (xxx..xxx) - ABORTING Explanation: An invalid parameter was passed to the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK). The value in error is indicated by xxx...xxx. User Response: Correct the parameter error and restart XTRK. 2-88 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2X903E –CAL2X907E CAL2X903E INVALID TRACE CODE(S) SPECIFIED - ABORTING Explanation: An invalid parameter was passed to the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK). The value in error is the trace codes which must be two numeric digits. User Response: Correct the parameter error and restart XTRK. See the CA-7 Interfaces Guide for information on XTRK trace codes. CAL2X904E UNABLE TO LOAD MODULE mmm..mmm . RC=rrrr Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) was unable to load module mmm...mmm. The return code from the LOAD macro is indicated by rrrr. User Response: Ensure that the CA-7 load library (CAILIB) is specified in the STEPLIB or LINKLIST concatenation. Also, ensure that there is sufficient REGION available for processing. Restart XTRK. CAL2X905E XTRK SUB-TASK ENDED PREMATURELY: tttttttt (mmmmmmmm) TCBCMP=xxxxxxx Explanation: A CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) subtask terminated outside of normal shutdown processing. The title of the subtask is indicated by ttttt and the module name is indicated by mmmmmmmm. The task completion code is indicated by cccccc. This message may be preceded by other messages indicating the nature of the error. The XTRK system shuts down any other subtasks which are active. User Response: Review any preceding or following messages and take corrective action if needed. If there are no other messages, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2X906E SUBTASK HAS NOT RESPONDED TO TERM CALL: xxx...xxx Explanation: A CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) subtask has not responded to a termination signal during normal shutdown processing. The title of the subtask is indicated by xxx...xxx. The subtask will be forced to terminate (detached) by the main task and XTRK termination processing will proceed. User Response: Review any preceding messages and take corrective action indicated by them. If there are no other messages, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2X907E ERROR RETURN FROM ATTACH FOR xxxxxxxx RC=rrrr Explanation: The CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) was unable to attach a subtask during initialization processing. The module being attached is indicated by xxxxxxxx. The return code from the attach process is indicated by rrrr. The XTRK system will terminate with a return code of 12. User Response: One possible reason for this error is insufficient storage. Try increasing the region XTRK is running in. If this does not correct the problem, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-89 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2X908E –CAL2X911W CAL2X908E STARTUP OF SUBTASK xxxxxxxx FAILED. COMP=cccccccc Explanation: A CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) subtask could not initialize properly. The subtask module is indicated by mmmmmmmm. The return code from the subtask is cccccccc. The XTRK system will shut down any active tasks and terminate. User Response: Review any preceding messages and take corrective actions indicated by them. If there are no other messages, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CAL2X909E SUBTASK HAS NOT RESPONDED TO INIT CALL: xxx...xxx Explanation: A CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) subtask did not complete initialization within two minutes of being engaged. The subtask title is indicated by xxx...xxx. XTRK will shut down any active tasks and terminate with a return code of 8. User Response: Review any preceding messages and take corrective actions indicated by them. If there are no other messages, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CAL2X910E XTRK ffff OF dddddddd FAILED. RC=rc CC=cc Explanation: A CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) main task call to a subfunction module failed. The function is indicated by ffff (INIT, TERM, and so forth), the subfunction is indicated by dddddddddd (TABLE FUNC, TRACE FUNC, and so forth). If the error occurs during initialization processing, the XTRK system will shut down any active tasks and terminate. If the error occurs during XTRK command processing, the command will be rejected, and normal processing will continue. User Response: Review any preceding messages and take corrective actions indicated by them. If there are no other messages, and the problem is impacting processing, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2X911W XTRK ESTAE ENTERED - WIP=ww (cccc) (pppppppp): ddd........ddd Explanation: A CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) main task error routine has been entered for an abend in its own processing, or the processing of a task above it. The code is indicated by ww. The abend code is indicated by cccc (hex). The abend PSW is indicated by pppppppp. If the PSW points to an address within the XTRK main task program it will be in the form of '+ offset'. If not, it will be the full 8 character PSW. The description of the action being taken is ddd......ddd. If the recovery routine will attempt to continue processing the description will be 'RETRY IS BEING ATTEMPTED'. If the recovery is successful, XPS will continue its normal processing. If the error occurred in the task which attached XTRK, or the error is persistent, or the error is of a critical nature the description will be 'ALLOWING ABEND TO PROCEED'. In this case the XTRK system will be terminated with the original error. User Response: Review any preceding messages and take corrective actions indicated by them. If there are no other messages, and the problem is impacting processing, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. 2-90 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2X914E –CAL2X927E CAL2X914E INVALID OR MISSING MONITOR NAME - ABORTING Explanation: An invalid MONITOR name parameter was passed to the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK). Monitor names should be 7 alphanumeric characters. It should match the MONITOR name being used for CA7TOUNI Cross-Platform jobs that this XTRK system will track. User Response: Correct the parameter error and restart XTRK. See the CA-7 Interfaces Guide for information on XTRK parameters. CAL2X915E MISSING OR INVALID XTRK PARM LIST - ABORTING Explanation: An invalid parameter list was passed to the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK). User Response: Review any preceding messages and take corrective actions indicated by them. If there are no other messages, and the problem is impacting processing, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2X925E XTRK MGR TASK RECEIVED INVALID PARM LIST Explanation: An invalid parameter list was passed to the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) manager sub-task. The sub-task terminates which will cause XTRK to terminate. User Response: Review any preceding messages and take corrective actions indicated by them. If there are no other messages, and the problem is impacting processing, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2X926E CA-7 CROSS-PLATFORM TRACKER ALREADY ACTIVE ON THIS SYSTEM Explanation: CAICCI indicates that there is already a CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) active at this CAICCI Node for the Monitor name specified in the XTRK startup parameters. Only one copy of XTRK can be active for a given monitor name at a given CAICCI Node. The copy of XTRK issuing this message will terminate. User Response: Determine where the other copy of XTRK is executing. You may still have a copy of the pre-Version 3.3 Tracker (CA7FMUNI) executing. If so, stop it and start the XTRK system. Check to ensure the correct monitor name is specified in the XTRK parameters. CAL2X927E (ttt) sss ERROR FUNC=ffff RC=rr CC=cc TEXT=xxx...xxx Explanation: A CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) subfunction module has encountered an error. The calling task is identified by tid. The subfunction is indicated by sss (CCI, ENF and so forth). The specific function being performed is indicated by ffff (INIT, TERM, and so forth. The return code (rr) and condition code (cc) from the error are also indicated. A text description of the error is indicated by xxxx....xxxx. The calling XTRK task may or may not terminate processing based upon the error encountered. Other messages may follow this one. User Response: Review any preceding messages and take corrective actions indicated by them. If there are no other messages, and the problem is impacting processing, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-91 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2X928E –CAL2004I CAL2X928E (tid) ssss ERROR: FUNC=ffff RC=rr CC=cc Explanation: A CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) subfunction module has encountered an internal error. The calling task is identified by tid. The subfunction module is indicated by ssss (CCIF, ENFF, and so forth). The specific function being performed is indicated by ffff (INIT, TERM, and so forth). The return code (rr) and condition code (cc) from the subfunction are also indicated. The calling XTRK task may or may not terminate processing based on the error encountered. Other messages may follow this one. User Response: Review any preceding messages and take corrective actions indicated by them. If there are no other messages, and the problem is impacting processing, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2X929E XTRK xxxxxxxxxx FUNCTION ERROR: FUNC=ffff RC=rrrr CC=cccc Explanation: A CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) subfunction module has encountered an internal error processing a request from the main task. The subfunction module is indicated by xxxx... (NODE TABLE, XEVT TABLE, or CA-7 SMF). The specific function being performed is indicated by ffff (internal numeric function code). The return code (rr) and condition code (cc) from the subfunction are also indicated. The calling XTRK task may or may not terminate processing based on the error encountered. Other messages may follow this one. User Response: Review any preceding messages and take corrective actions indicated by them. If there are no other messages, and the problem is impacting processing, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2001I CA-7 RIM : CA-7 PRODUCTION SYSTEM INITIALIZATION COMPLETE. (SSCT=xxxx) Explanation: The CA-7 RIM initialization for the Production CA-7 system completed without errors where xxxx is the CA-7 subsystem name. User Response: None. CAL2002I CA-7 RIM : CA-7 TEST SYSTEM INITIALIZATION COMPLETE. (SSCT=xxxx) Explanation: The CA-7 RIM initialization for the Test CA-7 system completed without errors where xxxx is the CA-7 subsystem name. User Response: None. CAL2003I CA-7 RIM : CA-7 ALREADY INITIALIZED. NO ACTION TAKEN. Explanation: CA-7 was initialized during a prior run of RIM. Unless the REINIT parameter is supplied on the CAIRIM PARM statement, no action is taken. User Response: If reinitialization is desired, add PARM(REINIT) to the end of the CAIRIM parameter statement and rerun RIM. No action is necessary if reinitialization of CA-7 is not desired. CAL2004I CA-7 RIM : REINIT PARM ACCEPTED. CA-7 WILL BE REINITIALIZED. Explanation: CA-7 was initialized during a prior run of RIM and the REINIT parameter supplied on the CAIRIM PARM statement. CA-7 will be reinitialized except for SSCTs and ICMDSECTs. User Response: None. 2-92 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2005I –CAL2012E CAL2005I CA-7 RIM : ***** ATTN : CA-7 COLD REINIT IN PROGRESS. Explanation: CA-7 was initialized during a prior run of RIM and the REINIT(COLD) parameter was supplied on the CAIRIM PARM statement. CA-7 will be initialized, including ICMDSECT and the CA-7 SSCTs. User Response: After a CA-7 COLD reinitialization, ICOM must be shut down and restarted to access the new system component pointers. CAL2006I CA-7 RIM : CHAINS PARM ACCEPTED. CA-7 SMF AND TRL CHAINS CLEARED. Explanation: CA-7 was initialized during a prior run of RIM and the CHAINS parameter was supplied on the CAIRIM PARM statement. The CA-7 SMF and Trailer chain headers in the common storage ICMDSECT will be reset to zero. User Response: None. CAL2010E CA-7 RIM : CA-7 ALREADY INITIALIZED OUTSIDE OF RIM. Explanation: CA-7 was initialized, but not through CAIRIM. No action is taken and a return code of 24 is set. This condition occurs when CA-7 is initialized through statements in the SYS1.PARMLIB. User Response: Items related to CA-7 need to be removed from SYS1.PARMLIB and the system re-IPLed so that RIM can initialize CA-7. See the "Conversion" chapter of the CA-7 Getting Started guide. CAL2011E CA-7 RIM : CA-7 RIM INITIALIZATION FAILED - RC=zzz. Explanation: The CA-7 RIM initialization process failed. This message is preceded by a specific error message. The return code from this message is passed back to the RIM driver. Possible return codes for zzz are: 008 012 016 020 024 028 = = = = = = LPA-LOAD failed (msg SVC INTERCEPT failed (msg SMF EXIT ENGAGE failed(msg SSCT definition failed (msg already INIT outside RIM (msg user parm error (msg CAL2013E) CAL2015E) CAL2016E) CAL2017E) CAL2010E) CAL2020E) User Response: See the action described under the specific error message which precedes this message. CAL2012E CA-7 RIM : ERROR DURING CA-7 REINIT. NO BACKOUT ACTION TAKEN. Explanation: An error was encountered during CA-7 reinitialization. No action is taken to back up CA-7. Some or all portions of CA-7 may not be functional as a result. This message is preceded by a specific message detailing the error encountered. User Response: See the action described under the specific error message which precedes this message. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-93 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2013E –CAL2017E CAL2013E CA-7 RIM : *ERROR* LPA LOAD FOR xxxxxxxx FAILED - RC=zzz. Explanation: An error occurred attempting to load module xxxxxxx and create an LPA CDE for it. Return code zzz is the reason code passed from MVS module IEWFETCH. This error causes CA-7 initialization to fail with a return code of 8 (message CAL2004E). User Response: The most common occurrence is a not found condition (RC=004). Ensure the module listed is in a LINKLIST or CAIRIM step library and rerun the CAIRIM initialization. CAL2014W CA-7 RIM : * ERROR * LPA LOAD FOR xxxxxxxx FAILED - RC=zzz. Explanation: An error occurred attempting to load module xxxxxxx and create an LPA CDE for it. The return code zzz is described in message CAL2005E. The module involved is optional so normal processing will continue. This error does NOT cause CA-7 initialization to fail. User Response: Optional modules which may not be installed at your site are UCC7NODE (NCF module) and IGCS6xxx (RPT interface module). If NCF or RPT is not installed at your site, this message can be ignored. If NCF or RPT is to be installed and the respective module was not found, ensure the module is in a LINKLIST or CAIRIM step library and rerun the CA-7 RIM initialization with a parameter of REINIT. CAL2015E CA-7 RIM : SVC INTERCEPT FAILED - MOD=xxxxxxxx, SVC=yyy, RC=zzz. Explanation: An error occurred attempting to dynamically engage the CA-7 SVC module xxxxxxxx as SVC number yyy. This error causes CA-7 initialization to fail with a return code of 12 (message CAL2004E). User Response: Confirm that the SVC number listed is the one assigned for CA-7 and that the ICMDSECT module has been properly zapped with this number. If the SVC number is correct, ensure CA-7's first load SVC module has been link edited under the proper name (xxxxxxx). Ensure this module is in a LINKLIST or CAIRIM step library and rerun the CA-7 RIM initialization. CAL2016E CA-7 RIM : SMF EXIT INTERCEPT FAILED - Exit=xxxxxxxx, RC=zzz. Explanation: An error occurred attempting to add CA-7 SMF EXIT xxxxxxxx to the RIM/SMF Interceptor structure. Possible return codes for zzz are: 004 - Exit already installed. Check to make sure no other SMFI exit has the CA-7 exit name xxxxxxxx. 008 - Unable to load requested module. 012 - Environmental error. (No CSA available, LOAD error, and so on) This error causes CA-7 initialization to fail with a return code of 16 (message CAL2004E). User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAL2017E CA-7 RIM : SUBSYSTEM DEFINITION FAILED - SUBYS=xxxx, RC=zzz. Explanation: An error occurred attempting to define an SSCT for Subsystem xxxx. This error causes CA-7 initialization to fail with a return code of 20 (message CAL2004E). User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. 2-94 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2020E –CAL2024E CAL2020E CA-7 RIM : PARAMETER ERROR STARTING WITH 'xxxxxxxx'. Explanation: The PARM(xxxxxxxx) value on the CA-7 initialization statement is in error. Value xxxxxxxx is the first 8 characters of the invalid keyword. User Response: Correct the PARM keyword and rerun CAIRIM. See the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide, "CAIRIM Initialization Considerations" section for information on valid parameter keywords. CAL2021W CA-7 RIM : REINIT PARM IGNORED. CA-7 NOT YET INITIALIZED. Explanation: CA-7 has not yet been initialized by CAIRIM; but, a REINIT parameter was specified on the CA-7 initialization statement. User Response: Since CA-7 will be initialized for the first time the REINIT PARM will be ignored. You should check your CAIRIM initialization file and remove the REINIT parameter from the CA-7 statement. Otherwise, CA-7 will be reinitialized each time you run CAIRIM. See the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide, "CAIRIM Initialization Considerations" section. CAL2022W CA-7 RIM: CHAINS PARM IGNORED. CA-7 NOT YET INITIALIZED. Explanation: CA-7 has not yet been initialized by CAIRIM, but a CHAINS parameter was specified on the CA-7 initialization statement. User Response: Since CA-7 will be initialized for the first time, the CHAINS PARM is ignored. You should check your CAIRIM initialization deck and remove the CHAINS PARM from the CA-7 statement. Otherwise the CA-7 SMF and Trailer chains are cleared each time you run CAIRIM. This causes CA-7 to lose tracking for jobs. CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide, "CAIRIM Initialization Considerations" section for information on valid parameter keywords. CAL2023E CA-7 RIM: PARAMETER ERROR. COLD SPECIFIED WITHOUT REINIT. Explanation: The COLD keyword was incorrectly specified in the PARM field on the CA-7 initialization statement. User Response: No action is taken. If you wish to perform a COLD reinitialization of CA-7, refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide, "CAIRIM Initialization Considerations" section for the proper syntax. CAL2024E CA-7 RIM: COLD REINIT REQUESTED, BUT CA-7 NOT YET INITIALIZED. Explanation: CA-7 has not yet been initialized by CAIRIM, but a REINIT(COLD) parameter was specified on the CA-7 initialization statement. User Response: NO ACTION IS TAKEN. CA-7 WILL NOT BE INITIALIZED. You should check your CAIRIM initialization deck and remove the REINIT(COLD) PARM from the CA-7 statement. Rerun CAIRIM to initialize CA-7. You should use COLD reinitializations of CA-7 with EXTREME CAUTION. See the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide, "CAIRIM Initialization Considerations" section for information on CA-7 Reinitialization options. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-95 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2025I –CAL2029W CAL2025I CA-7 RIM: PREVIOUS RELEASE o.o IS CURRENTLY INSTALLED. Explanation: The CA-7 CAIRIM initialization module has detected a previous version (o.o) of the CA-7 system interfaces installed on the system. This message appears if you are upgrading CA-7 versions without an IPL. User Response: If a REINIT PARM is specified on the CA-7 initialization statement, the previous version of the CA-7 system interfaces is superseded by the new version (see message CAL2026I below). If no REINIT PARM is specified, no action is taken (see message CAL2027I below). CAL2026I CA-7 RIM: PREV RELEASE (o.o) SUPERSEDED BY NEW RELEASE (n.n ). Explanation: The CA-7 CAIRIM initialization module has detected a previous version (o.o) of the CA-7 system interfaces installed on the system, and a REINIT PARM is specified on the CA-7 initialization statement. User Response: The CA-7 system interfaces from the previous CA-7 version are replaced by the new version CA-7 system interface modules. See the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide, "CAIRIM Initialization Considerations" section for information on upgrading CA-7 versions without an IPL. CAL2027I CA-7 RIM: NO ACTION TAKEN. USE REINIT TO UPGRADE TO NEW RELEASE. Explanation: The CA-7 CAIRIM initialization module has detected a previous version of the CA-7 system interfaces installed on the system, and a REINIT PARM is NOT specified on the CA-7 initialization statement. User Response: No action is taken. If you wish to dynamically upgrade to the new CA-7 version, specify the REINIT PARM on the CA-7 initialization statement. See the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide, "CAIRIM Initialization Considerations" section for information on upgrading CA-7 versions without an IPL. CAL2028W CA-7 RIM: ERROR IN TEST SETUP. CA-7 TEST SYSTEM SUPPRESSED. Explanation: The CA-7 CAIRIM initialization module encountered an error attempting to initialize a test copy of CA-7 on the system. Other error messages may be listed. User Response: The CA-7 test system is not initialized. The CA-7 production system may, or may not have initialized properly. Check for other error messages relating to the production system. See the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide, "CAIRIM Initialization Considerations" section, and the "Test Copy of CA-7" section for information on defining and initializing a CA-7 test system. CAL2029W CA-7 RIM : SVC # xxx ALREADY IN USE ON SYSTEM (CA-7 PROD) Explanation: CAIRIM attempted to initialize the CA-7 SVC indicated by xxx. The SVC number is already being used on this system and is not CA-7's SVC or a BR14. User Response: If there is an entry in IEASVCxx for this SVC number, this message may be produced. If you are able to determine that the SVC is not in use, a PARM(FORCESVC) can be added to the CA-7 initialization statement for CAIRIM. This will cause CA-7 to use the specified SVC number (replacing any current user of that SVC). This option should be used with caution. 2-96 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2030I –CAL2033W CAL2030I CA-7 RIM : SVC # xxx OVERLAYED BY CA-7 SVC. (CA-7 PROD) Explanation: The CAIRIM initialization statement for CA-7 had the PARM(FORCESVC) parameter coded. This forces the initialization to use the SVC number indicated by xxx even if that SVC is already being used. The FORCESVC should not be used as the standard way of initializing for CA-7; it should only be used with caution. User Response: None. CAL2031E CA-7 RIM: UCC7NODE MODULE IS INVALID. Explanation: The NCF Node Table module (UCC7NODE) loaded by CAIRIM does not have the proper format. User Response: CA-7 HAS NOT BE INITIALIZED. The initialization for CA-7 will fail with a return code of 8. Check to ensure that the correct copy of UCC7NODE is in the STEPLIB for the CAS9 procedure. Also, check to ensure that the directory of the load library where the NCF Table module resides has not been corrupted. Correct the problem and rerun the CAIRIM initialization for CA-7. CAL2032E CA-7 RIM: REQUESTED NCF NODE IDENTIFIER IS NOT IN THE UCC7NODE TABLE Explanation: The NCF node identifier specified on the CAIRIM initialization statement for CA-7 was not found in the UCC7NODE table loaded by CAIRIM. User Response: CA-7 HAS NOT BE INITIALIZED. The initialization for CA-7 will fail with a return code of 28 (decimal). Check to ensure that the identifier specified on the NCF(xx) parameter is correct for this system. If so, check to ensure that the correct copy of UCC7NODE is in the STEPLIB for the CAS9 procedure. If the table is being loaded from a link-list library, check the linklist concatenation to ensure no old copies of the table are being accessed. Correct the problem and rerun the CAIRIM initialization for CA-7. CAL2033W CA-7 RIM: HOST NCF NODE HAS DEFAULTED TO FIRST ENTRY IN THE NODE TABLE Explanation: The first entry in the NCF Node Table (UCC7NODE) is being considered the host (local) node for this system. This is because no NCF(xx) parameter was entered on the CAIRIM initialization statement for CA-7, and no entry in the NCF Node Table matched the current systems SMF ID. User Response: See the CA-7.SJ message following this one (CA-7.SJ NCF IS PRESENT. LOCAL NODE = xxxxxxx). If the node specified is correct for this site, no action is necessary. If the node specified is not correct, check to ensure that the correct copy of NCF Node Table is in the CAS9 STEPLIB. If so, the NCF(xx) parameter may have been omitted from the CAIRIM initialization statement for CA-7. See the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide, "CAIRIM Initialization Considerations" section for information on CA-7 CAIRIM parameters. Once you have corrected the source of the problem, perform a COLD CAIRIM initialization for CA-7 to engage the changes. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-97 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2034I –CAL2038I CAL2034I CA-7 RIM: DUMMY NCF NODE TABLE DETECTED. NCF OPTION SUPPRESSED. Explanation: The NCF Node Table module (UCC7NODE) loaded by CAIRIM is the default dummy module provided on the CA-7 distribution tape. The NCF option bit in the CSA copy of ICMDSECT is turned off so that NCF processing will not occur on the system. User Response: If you are not yet ready to implement your NCF network, no action is necessary. When you are ready to implement it, refer to USERMOD UL2vm02 (where vm is the current CA-7 version) in the CA-7 Sample JCL library to receive and apply your own copy of the NCF Node Table. If you have already customized the NCF Node Table check to ensure that the correct copy of UCC7NODE is in the STEPLIB for the CAS9 procedure. If the table is being loaded from a link-list library, check the linklist concatenation to ensure an old copy of the table is not being accessed. CAL2035W CA-7 RIM : SASSXU83 TABLE FORMAT IS INVALID. TABLE IGNORED. Explanation: The table module SASSXU83 loaded by the CA-7 CAIRIM initialization process does not have a valid format for such a table module. The table is ignored, and CA-7 initialization processing continues. User Response: Ensure that the correct library or libraries are in the CAS9 JCL procedure and/or link list concatenation. If you think the correct module is being loaded, refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide, "User Exits and Modifications" chapter, SMF 14/15 Record Selection Table, for more information on the correct format of the table. The corrected table can be loaded by running CAIRIM using a PARM(REINIT) on the CA-7 initialization statement. CAL2036W CA-7 RIM : SASSEXTL TABLE FORMAT IS INVALID. Explanation: CAIRIM loaded a SASSEXTL table, but did not find x'FF' terminating the module. The x'FF' is required to be the last entry in SASSEXTL. No external jobs will be tracked. User Response: Correct the SASSEXTL module and then run CAIRIM using a PARM(REINIT) on the CA-7 initialization statement. CAL2037W CA-7 RIM : SASSXDSN TABLE FORMAT IS INVALID Explanation: CAIRIM loaded a SASSXDSN table, but did not find the table to have a valid format (missing eyecatcher or invalid entries in the table). No external data sets will be tracked. User Response: Correct the SASSXDSN module and then run CAIRIM using a PARM(REINIT) on the CA-7 initialization statement. CAL2038I CA-7 RIM: USER TABLE RELOAD REINITIALIZATION COMPLETE. Explanation: The CA-7 RIM User Table Reload reinitialization process has completed. New copies of the user table modules have been fetched and addressed in CSA/ECSA. User Response: None. 2-98 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2100I –CAL2122I CAL2100I UNAUTHORIZED CA-7 OPERATOR ID Explanation: A user attempted to log on to CA-7 using an ID that was not defined in the module that was named on the SECURITY statement in the CA-7 initialization file. The module is named at the NAME= position on the statement. Issued by SASSSSEC. User Response: Retry the logon using a different ID or define the ID in the security module. CAL2101I LOGON FORMAT INCORRECT Explanation: This message may be issued in the online environment when a /LOGON command is attempted. The message may be issued in the batch environment in the event that the command format does not conform to the syntax described for /LOGON in the CA-7 Commands Guide. Issued by SASSSSEC. User Response: Correct the command and re-enter. CAL2102I LOGON REJECTED BY USER EXIT Explanation: The logon attempt was rejected by SASSXXLX. User Response: SASSXXLX is a user exit. It is NOT supplied with CA-7. Consult the person responsible for maintenance of this exit at your site. CAL2103I USER NOT AUTHORIZED FOR CA-7 COMMANDS Explanation: The logon attempt was rejected because the user does not have sufficient authority to execute CA-7 commands. This condition may result even if the USERID is valid in the external security system (for example, CA-ACF2, CA-TOP SECRET or IBM RACF). If COMMAND was not specified in the EXTERNAL= sublist on the SECURITY statement in the CA-7 initialization file, command security will be controlled through the module named by the NAME= keyword on the SECURITY statement. Issued by SASSSSEC. User Response: If use of CA-7 commands is to be secured using CA-7 native security, then USERIDs and security levels must be defined in the CA-7 security module. See the CA-7 Security Guide for additional information. CAL2120I UNRECOGNIZED TRANSACTION Explanation: The command input did not match any entry in SASSTRAN. Issued by SASSSSEC. User Response: Correct the command input and re-enter. CAL2122I OPERATOR NOT AUTHORIZED FOR APPLICATION Explanation: This message is issued when CA-7 native security is being used to control command access. A command was attempted which belongs to an application which is not associated with the user in the module named on the NAME= parameter of the SECURITY statement in the CA-7 initialization file. Issued by SASSSSEC. User Response: If access to the command is needed, contact the person responsible for maintaining CA-7 security at your site. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-99 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2124I –CAL2160I CAL2124I UNDEFINED TRANSACTION CODE Explanation: The command input exceeded the maximum length allowable for a CA-7 transaction. Issued by SASSSSEC. User Response: Correct the command input and re-enter. CAL2140I UNABLE TO LOAD SASSDSCR Explanation: An error occurred attempting to load SASSDSCR. Issued by SASSSSEC during panel access validation. User Response: This is a serious error. Ensure that a usable copy of SASSDSCR resides on a library accessible by CA-7. CAL2141I UNRECOGNIZED ACCESS REQUEST Explanation: A value was entered in the FUNCTION field of a CA-7 panel which was not defined in SASSDSCR. Issued by SASSSSEC during panel access validation. User Response: Correct the command input and re-enter. CAL2142I INSUFFICIENT AUTHORITY FOR PANEL ACCESS Explanation: The application access level for the user is insufficient for the type of access requested. The level associated with the application to which the panel belongs is defined for the user in the module named by the NAME= keyword on the SECURITY statement in the CA-7 initialization file. Issued by SASSSSEC during panel validation. User Response: If access to the panel is needed, contact the person responsible for maintaining CA-7 security at your site. CAL2143I PANEL NOT DEFINED Explanation: Access was requested for a panel that is not defined in SASSDSCR. Issued by SASSSSEC during panel validation. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CAL2160I DATA SET ACCESS REJECTED (UID) Explanation: Data set access was denied based on the UID associated with the user in the module named on the NAME= parameter of the SECURITY statement in the CA-7 initialization file. This value was compared with the UID values associated with the data set entries in the USERID module. Issued by SASSSSEC during data set access validation. User Response: If access to the data set is needed, contact the person responsible for maintaining CA-7 security at your site. 2-100 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.7 CAL Messages CAL2170I –CAL2170I CAL2170I ACCESS DENIED BASED ON UID Explanation: Access to database or queue information on the job was denied based on the UID associated with the user in the module named on the NAME= parameter of the SECURITY statement in the CA-7 initialization file. This value was compared with the UID value associated with the job on the DB.1 screen. Issued by SASSSSEC during job access validation. User Response: If access to the job is needed, contact the person responsible for maintaining CA-7 security at your site. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-101 2.8 CAXPS Messages CAXPS100I –CAXPS106I 2.8 CAXPS Messages CAXPS100I XPS HAS ESTABLISHED CONTACT WITH nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) has made contact with another system. Contact is established when the other system successfully sends a record to XPS for the first time, or, when the XPS system successfully makes contact because it has feedback data to send to that system. nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm indicates the other system's node/monitor. Explanation: None. CAXPS101I CROSS-PLATFORM SCHEDULING ROUTER (XPS) IS INITIALIZING Explanation: The initialization process for the Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) has begun. User Response: None. CAXPS102I CROSS-PLATFORM SCHEDULING SUB-TASK ACTIVE: tttttttttttttttt Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router subtask tttttttttttt has been successfully initialized. User Response: None. CAXPS103I CROSS-PLATFORM SCHEDULING ROUTER (XPS) IS ACTIVE Explanation: The initialization process for the Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) has completed without error. The XPS Router is now functional. User Response: None. CAXPS104I ALL CROSS-PLATFORM SCHEDULING SUB-TASKS TERMINATED. Explanation: All of the Cross-Platform Scheduling Router subtasks have been terminated as a part of the XPS shutdown process. User Response: None. CAXPS105I CROSS-PLATFORM SCHEDULING ROUTER (XPS) HAS TERMINATED Explanation: Shutdown of the Cross-Platform Scheduling Router has completed. User Response: None. CAXPS106I NEW SETUP SYNCH BEING INITIATED: nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) is initiating the checkpoint synchronization process because the remote system has explicitly requested it, or because the remote system has never responded to the setup request record that was previously sent. This usually indicates that the target system has been recycled. nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm indicates the target system node/monitor. User Response: None. The XPS Setup Manager processes the checkpoint synchronization as if it were a new contact. 2-102 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.8 CAXPS Messages CAXPS120I –CAXPS122W CAXPS120I XPS PASSWORD REQUIREMENT TABLE BUILT. Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) has constructed a Password Requirement Table based upon the rules defined in the file pointed to by the XPSPSWD DD statement. User Response: None. CAXPS121W XPS PSWD RQMT TABLE NOT BUILT : iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) has not constructed a Password Requirement Table. The reason it has not is described by iiiiiiiiiiiiiii: XPSPSWD DD DUMMY DDname XPSPSWD points to a DUMMY file. XPSPSWD HAS NO VALID RULES The file pointed to by the XPSPSWD DD does not contain any valid password requirement rules. Check for preceding messages that may indicate syntax errors in the file. XPSPSWD FILE OPEN ERROR XPS encountered an error attempting to open the file pointed to by the XPSPSWD DD. User Response: If you have not defined any Password Requirement rules, no action is needed. If the DD statement is missing, add it to the JCL and shut down and restart the XPS environment. If the Password Requirement rules contain syntax errors, correct the errors, shut down and restart the XPS environment. CAXPS122W XPSPSWD ERROR STARTING WITH tttttttttttttttt: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) encountered a syntax error while processing a Password Requirement rule in the file pointed to by the XPSPSWD DD statement. The error was encountered in the rule text indicated by tttttttttttttttt. The specific reason for the error is described by iiiiiiiiiii: UNKNOWN KEYWORD The text displayed is not a valid Password Requirement rule keyword. Valid keywords are: NODE=, MONITOR=, ID= and PSWD=. PARTIAL GENERIC The keyword value displayed for NODE=, MONITOR= or ID= is partially generic. Values for these keywords must be specific or fully generic (single *). VALUE LENGTH ERROR The keyword value displayed is too long or too short. INVALID VALUE The keyword value displayed is not valid for keyword it is associated with. User Response: Correct all Password Requirement rules which contained errors and shut down and restart the XPS environment. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-103 2.8 CAXPS Messages CAXPS148W –CAXPS152W CAXPS148W (CASH_I_0148) SUBMIT FAILURE FROM monitor CODE=xxxxxxxx (nnnnnnn/mmmmmmm/jjjjjjjj/eeeeeeeeeeeeee) Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) has received a Job Failure tracking event for a Cross-Platform job indicating a pre-execution error. The value 'monitor' indicates who generated the Job Failure event. If the monitor name is SUBMITC then the event was generated by the XPS Router. The requesting node/monitor is indicated by nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm the requesting system job name is indicated by jjjjjjjj. The entry number is indicated by eeeeeeeeeeeeee. The reason for the failure is indicated by CODE=xxxxxxxx. Codes starting with '1-' have been generated by the XPS Router. Other codes are generated by the target scheduling system(s). Possible codes are: 1-SUBCRT XPS Router could not locate scheduling system (monitor). 1-NOPSWD Request was received with explicit userid, but there was no password which was required. LOGONERR Scheduling system rejected the request because the userid sent with the request was not recognized or honored. Check to confirm that the userid sent is valid for the scheduling system, and if a password was sent, that the password is valid. NOTFOUND Scheduling system rejected the request because the requested job was not defined. SECURITY Scheduling system rejected the request because of a security error. Check to confirm that the userid sent with the request has the authority to access the job requested. CAXPS150I XPS COMMAND PROCESSING COMPLETE: cccccccc Explanation: Processing for the Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) user command cccccccc has completed. User Response: None. CAXPS151W INVALID XPS COMMAND IGNORED: cccccccc Explanation: An invalid user command (cccccccc) was passed to the Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS). No processing for the command has been performed. User Response: Correct the command and reissue it. CAXPS152W XPS COMMAND PROCESS ERROR: cccccccc Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) encountered an error while attempting to process the command indicated by cccccccc. User Response: Review any preceding or following messages and take corrective actions indicated by them. If there are no other messages and the problem is impacting normal processing, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. 2-104 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.8 CAXPS Messages CAXPS153W –CAXPS156I CAXPS153W KILL COMMAND RECEIVED. S0C1 PROCEEDING Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) was passed a KILL command. A system 0C1 abend will follow which will produce a storage dump for diagnostic analysis. User Response: None. CAXPS155I NODE MONITOR STATUS FLAGS LAST ACTIVITY REQ CNT FBK CNT Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) was passed a NODE command. This is the column title heading line. It will be followed by one or more CAXPS156I messages displaying data from the XPS Node table. Note: The last two columns will only appear if the long version of the command is entered (NODEL). User Response: None. CAXPS156I nnnnnnnn mmmmmmm ssssssssss (ffffffff) yyyy/ddd hh:mm:ss:th r,rrr,rrr k,kkk,kkk Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) was passed a NODE or NODEL command. A detail line will be produced for each node/monitor that XPS has had contact with. The information supplied is: The CAICCI node (nnnnnnn). The monitor name (mmmmmmm). This is also sometimes referred to as the application name. The status of communication with the node/monitor (ssssssssss): ACTIVE Checkpoint synchronization with the node/monitor is complete. LOSTCONN Communication with the node/monitor has been lost. NEEDSYNCH Communication with the node/monitor has been established, but the checkpoint synchronization process has not yet begun. SYNCH Communication with the node/monitor has been established and the checkpoint synchronization protocol has begun. SYNCHSEARCH Communication with the node/monitor has been established, the checkpoint synchronization protocol has been completed and the XPS Setup Manager is currently searching for any checkpointed feedback to send. SYNCHPEND Communication with the node/monitor has been established, the checkpoint synchronization protocol has been completed, and the XPS Setup Manager will include this node/monitor in the next feedback checkpoint search when the current search is completed. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-105 2.8 CAXPS Messages CAXPS157I –CAXPS159I UNKNOWN The status of the node/monitor does not fall into a defined category. The internal flags for this node/monitor from the XPS internal table (ffffffff). These flags may be needed by Computer Associates Technical Support to assist in diagnosing problem situations. The date and time of the last activity for this node/monitor (yyyy/ddd hh:mm:ss.th). Last activity is at the time when a CAICCI record was successfully sent to, or received from the node/monitor. The number of requests for work (AJBs) received from the node/monitor (r,rrr,rrr) since XPS was initialized. Note: This column will only appear if the long version of the command is entered (NODEL). The number of XPS feedback records sent to the node/monitor (k,kkk,kkk) since XPS was initialized. Note: This column will only appear if the long version of the command is entered (NODEL). User Response: None. CAXPS157I XPS tttt TABLE DOES NOT HAVE ANY ENTRIES. Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) was passed a NODE or PSWD command (tttt). For NODE, this message indicates that XPS has not yet established communication with any node/monitor since it has initialized. For PSWD, this message indicates that no Password Requirement Table was built at XPS initialization. User Response: None. CAXPS158W UNABLE TO GET SUFFICIENT STORAGE TO FORMAT tttt DISPLAY Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) was passed a NODE or PSWD command (tttt). This message indicates that XPS was unable to dynamically obtain enough storage to satisfy the request. The display will not be produced. User Response: Review the storage specifications for XPS. You may wish to increase the region/storage specification for the environment where XPS is executing. CAXPS159I TRACE STATUS : PRT(p) CON(c) PRTDD(dddddddd,sssssss) SNAPDD(dddddddd,sssssss) Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) was passed a TRC command to list the status of the XPS Trace facility. The information provided is: PRT(p) The current print trace code. CON(c) The current console trace code. PRTDD(... The trace print DD name (dddddddd), and the status of the DD (OPEN, CLOSED or DUMMY). SNAPDD(... The trace snap DD name (dddddddd), and the status of the DD (OPEN, CLOSED or DUMMY). User Response: None. 2-106 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.8 CAXPS Messages CAXPS160W –CAXPS201I CAXPS160W UNABLE TO HONOR SNAP COMMAND. SNAP IS CLOSED, OR SNAP DD IS NOT AVAILABLE Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) received a valid SNAP command. However, the request could not be satisfied because the XPS trace SNAP dcb is closed, or the SNAP DD is not in the JCL or is dummied. User Response: Issue the XPS Trace Status command (TRC with no operands) to determine the status of the SNAP trace. If it is closed, issue the open command: TRC(OPEN,SNAP). Then reissue the snap request. If the SNAP DD is dummied then XPS will have to be terminated, the appropriate DD statement added to the JCL and XPS restarted before the SNAP command can be honored. CAXPS161W UNABLE TO OBTAIN llll LOCK. LOCK BEING FORCED (own/cur) Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) message function module was unable to obtain the internal lock for the print or snap DD (indicated by llll, PRT or SNAP). The task-id which owns the lock is indicated by 'own' and the task-id that is forcing control of the lock is 'cur'. After one minute the lock will be forced. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical support if the message is issued repeatedly. CAXPS162I NODE MONITOR USER-ID PSWD REQUIRED Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) was passed a PSWD command. This is the column title heading line. It will be followed by one or more CAXPS163I messages displaying data from the Password Requirement table. User Response: None. CAXPS163I nnnnnnnn mmmmmmm uuuuuuuu y/n Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) was passed a PSWD command. A detail line will be produced for each entry in the Password Requirement Table. The information supplied is: The CAICCI node (nnnnnnn). An entry of '*' indicates it will match any node name. The monitor name (mmmmmmm) (also sometimes referred to as the application name). An entry of '*' indicated it will match any monitor name. The user ID (uuuuuuuu) which will be passed with a job request from another system. An entry of '*' indicated it will match any user ID. The indication of whether a job request matching this entry must have a password if a specific user ID is passed with the request (YES), or that a password is optional with such a request (NO). User Response: None. CAXPS201I SETUP REC SENT TO nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) has sent a setup record to CAICCI Node nnnnnnnn, Monitor name mmmmmmm, to begin feedback checkpoint synchronization. User Response: None. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-107 2.8 CAXPS Messages CAXPS202I –CAXPS206I CAXPS202I SETUP RESPONSE FROM nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm (yyyydddhhmmssth) Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) has received a setup response from CAICCI Node nnnnnnnn, Monitor name mmmmmmm, to begin feedback checkpoint synchronization. The date and time (yyyydddhhmmssth) reflects the last feedback record XPS sent to that node/monitor. User Response: None. CAXPS203W UNKNOWN NODE SENT REC TO MGR: nnnnnnnn/cccccccccccccccccccc REC=rrrrrrrr Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Setup Manager task has received a CAICCI record from a node which is not known to XPS. The CAICCI sender is node nnnnnnnn, CCI application name cccccccccccccccccccc. The first eight characters of the record received are shown as rrrrrrrr. The record is ignored. User Response: None. CAXPS204W MGR RECEIVED UNKNOWN RECTYPE nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm REC=rrrrrrrr Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Setup Manager task has received a CAICCI record which has an invalid record type code. The CAICCI sender is node nnnnnnnn, monitor name mmmmmmm. The first eight characters of the record received are shown as rrrrrrrr (the first character is the record type code). The record is ignored. User Response: None. CAXPS205W MGR NON-SEQ SITUATION: NODE=nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm FLAGS=ff REC=r Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Setup Manager task has received a CAICCI record which is not in the correct sequence based upon the previous records received from this node/monitor. The CAICCI sender is node nnnnnnnn, monitor name mmmmmmm. The XPS internal flag byte indicating the status of the dialog with this node/monitor is represented by ff. The first character of the record received (record type code) is shown as r. The record is ignored. User Response: None. CAXPS206I tid SENT: tttttttt (nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm/jjjjjjjj/eeeeeeeeeeeeee) Explanation: A Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) task has sent a Feedback record to the target node/monitor. The task-id is indicated by tid. The type of feedback is indicated by tttttttt. The target system node/monitor is indicated by nnnnnnnn/monitor. The first eight bytes of the target system job name is indicated by jjjjjjjj. The entry number assigned by the target system is indicated by eeeeeeeeeeeeee. User Response: None. 2-108 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.8 CAXPS Messages CAXPS207W –CAXPS211W CAXPS207W tid HAS LOST CONTACT WITH nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm Explanation: A Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) task has lost contact with a target system. If the task (tid) is MGR then contact was lost during Checkpoint synchronization processing. If the task (tid) is TKS then contact was lost when attempting to send real-time feedback. The target system node/monitor is indicated by nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm. User Response: None. XPS will automatically initiate checkpoint synchronization when contact with the target node/monitor is re-established. CAXPS208W UNKNOWN CCI BLOCK FROM nnnnnnnn IGNORED. REC=rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Submit Server task has received a CAICCI record which has an invalid record type code or has a valid code but invalid record format. The record was sent from CAICCI node nnnnnnnn. The first sixteen characters of the record received are shown as rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr (the first character is the record type code). The record is ignored. User Response: None. CAXPS209W BAD AJB RECEIVED FROM nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm RC=rr CC=cc Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Submit Server task has received a request for work (AJB) which has invalid data or an invalid format. The CAICCI sender is node nnnnnnnn, monitor name mmmmmmm. The return code (rr) and condition code (cc) from the AJB validation subroutine is listed. The request is ignored. User Response: None. CAXPS210I AJB TO sssssss (nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm/jjjjjjjj/eeeeeeeeeeeeee) (ffffffffffffffffffff) Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Submit Server task has received a request for work (AJB) which has been forwarded to scheduling system (sssssss) at the local node. The requesting node/monitor is indicated by nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm. The first eight bytes of the requesting system job name is indicated by jjjjjjjj. The entry number assigned by the requesting system is indicated by eeeeeeeeeeeeee. The first 20 bytes of the submission filename field (MVS job to be executed) are indicated by ffffffffffffffffffff. User Response: None. CAXPS211W ROUTE FAILED TO sssssss (nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm/jjjjjjjj/eeeeeeeeeeeeee) Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Submit Server task has received a request for work (AJB) and attempted to forward it to scheduling system (sssssss) at the local node. The attempt to forward the request was not successful. The requesting node/monitor is indicated by nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm. The first eight bytes of the requesting system job name is indicated by jjjjjjjj. The entry number assigned by the requesting system is indicated by eeeeeeeeeeeeee. A submission failure feedback event is automatically generated by the Submit Server and routed back to the requesting system. The failure code for the job is '1-SUBCRT'. User Response: Confirm that the monitor name listed (sssssss) is the correct name for the scheduling system you want to send the request to. If it is correct, confirm that the scheduling system is Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-109 2.8 CAXPS Messages CAXPS212W –CAXPS215W ready to accept requests. If it is not correct, check the job definition on the XPS Client and change the MONITOR= keyword in the Submit File definition to the correct monitor name. CAXPS212W FBK SEND FAILED tttttttt yyyy/ddd hh:mm:ss.th nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm/jjjjjjjj/eeeeeeeeeeeeee Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Tracking Sender attempted to send an XPS feedback record using CAICCI. The attempt to forward the feedback was NOT successful. The type of feedback is indicated by tttttttt. The date and time of the feedback event is indicated by yyyy/ddd hh:mm:ss.th. The target system node/monitor is indicated by nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm. The first eight bytes of the target system job name is indicated by jjjjjjjj. The entry number assigned by the target system is indicated by eeeeeeeeeeeeee. User Response: None. When contact with the target system is re-established, this feedback record will be sent as part of the automatic checkpoint synchronization processing. CAXPS213W TKS HAS LOST CONTACT WITH nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Tracking Sender task has lost contact with a target system while attempting to send an XPS feedback record. The target system node/monitor is indicated by nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm. User Response: None. XPS will automatically initiate checkpoint synchronization when contact with the target node/monitor is re-established. This will cause any pending feedback to be sent to the target system. CAXPS214W SEND OF SETUP REC FAILED - RECVR NOT FOUND - nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Setup Manager task attempted to send a Setup Record to the target system to initiate a checkpoint synchronization session. The target system node/monitor is indicated by nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm. User Response: None. The XPS Setup Manager will continue to attempt to establish contact with the target system. However, this message will only be issued once for a given target system. Once contact is established, a checkpoint sychronization session will be initiated. CAXPS215W PSWD CHECK FAILED FOR (nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm/jjjjjjjj/eeeeeeeeeeeeee) Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Submit Server task has received a request for work (AJB) that includes a user ID but does not have an associated password. The XPS Password Requirement Table has an entry which matches on this request and indicates that a password is required if a user ID is sent. The requesting node/monitor is indicated by nnnnnnnn/ mmmmmmm. The first eight bytes of the requesting system job name is indicated by jjjjjjjj. The entry number assigned by the requesting system is indicated by eeeeeeeeeeeeee. A submission failure feedback event is automatically generated by the Submit Server and routed back to the requesting system. The failure code for the job is '1-NOPSWD'. User Response: In the job definition on the XPS Client, add the password that matches the user ID associated with the job to the definition and re-submit the request. 2-110 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.8 CAXPS Messages CAXPS301I –CAXPS305I CAXPS301I FBK EVENT tttttttt nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm/jjjjjjjj/eeeeeeeeeeeeee yyyy/ddd hh:mm:ss.th Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Tracking Sender has been passed an XPS feedback record from the local CA-ENF system. The type of feedback is indicated by tttttttt. The target system node/monitor is indicated by nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm. The first eight bytes of the target system job name is indicated by jjjjjjjj. The entry number assigned by the target system is indicated by eeeeeeeeeeeeee. The date and time of the feedback event is indicated by yyyy/ddd hh:mm:ss.th. User Response: None. The XPS Tracking Sender will forward the feedback record to the target Router if communication with that system is active. Otherwise, this feedback record will be sent as part of the automatic checkpoint synchronization processing when contact is established. CAXPS302W INVALID FBK EVENT: dddddddddddd: nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm (yyyydddhhmmssth) tttttttt Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Tracking Sender or Setup Manager task has been passed an invalid XPS feedback record from the local CA-ENF system. A description of the specific error is indicated by dddddddddddd. The target system node/monitor is indicated by nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm. The date and time of the feedback event is indicated by yyyydddhhmmssth. The type of feedback is indicated by tttttttt. User Response: None. CAXPS304I NEW CKPT SEARCH FOR nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm (yyyydddhhmmssth) Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Setup Manager has completed the checkpoint synchronization setup protocol with target system nnnnnnn/mmmmmmm. A checkpoint search has been initiated to collect and forward any feedback information that has been generated, but not yet sent to the target system. The starting date/time for the search is indicated by yyyydddhhmmssth. User Response: None. CAXPS305I ADD TO SEARCH FOR nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm (yyyydddhhmmssth) Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Setup Manager has completed the checkpoint synchronization setup protocol with target system nnnnnnn/mmmmmmm. A checkpoint search is already in progress to collect and forward any feedback information that has been generated, but not yet sent to the target system(s). The starting date/time for this system is indicated by yyyydddhhmmssth. Since the current search has not yet reached this starting point, this system is being added to the search already in progress. User Response: None. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-111 2.8 CAXPS Messages CAXPS306I –CAXPS401I CAXPS306I SEARCH PENDING FOR nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm (yyyydddhhmmssth) Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Setup Manager has completed the checkpoint synchronization setup protocol with target system nnnnnnn/mmmmmmm. A checkpoint search is already in progress to collect and forward any feedback information that has been generated, but not yet sent to the target system(s). The starting date/time for this system is indicated by yyyydddhhmmssth. Since the current search has already passed this starting point, this system is put into 'search pending' status. User Response: None. When the current checkpoint search is completed, a new search will be initiated to include this node/monitor along with any others which are in 'search pending' status. CAXPS307I CKPT SYNCH COMPLETE FOR nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm (yyyydddhhmmssth) Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Setup Manager has completed the checkpoint search for any historical feedback not yet sent to the target system. The feedback event which marks the end of the search is indicated by yyyydddhhmmssth. If the date and time are all zeros, it indicates that the target system did not pass a checkpoint date/time; therefore, no search was done. User Response: None. Any new feedback generated for this system will be sent by the Tracking Sender task. CAXPS308I NEW CKPT SEARCH FOR PENDING ENTRIES (yyyydddhhmmssth) Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Setup Manager has detected that one or more target systems need to have a new checkpoint synchronization search initiated. A new search is started to include all pending target systems. The starting point for the search is indicated by yyyydddhhmmssth. User Response: None. CAXPS400I XPS SYSTEM ENTERED IN mmmmmmmm MODE Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) was initiated in the indicated mode (mmmmmmmm). A mode of STC/JOB indicates XPS is running as an MVS Started Task or JOB. A mode of SUB-PGM indicates XPS was attached by another process. User Response: None. CAXPS401I MGR POSTED FOR CONNECT Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Setup Manager has been posted to check the internal node/monitor table and attempt to initiate checkpoint synchronization for any target systems that require it. User Response: None. 2-112 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.8 CAXPS Messages CAXPS402I –CAXPS408I CAXPS402I MGR PERFORMING TIMER STATUS CHECK Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Setup Manager is performing an internal status check. Such checks are performed if no other activity causes the Setup Manager to awaken for a set period of time. User Response: None. CAXPS403W MGR CHECKING MGR AND TKS EVENT COUNTS Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Setup Manager is checking for a mismatch in the posting of CA-ENF events for itself and the Tracking Sender task. User Response: None. If the mismatch persists, the Setup Manager takes action to reset the CA-ENF thread it is using (see messages CAXPS404W and CAXPS931W). CAXPS404W MGR AND TKS EVENT COUNTS DO NOT AGREE: m,mmm,mmm / t,ttt,ttt Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Setup Manager has detected a mismatch in the posting of CA-ENF events for itself and the Tracking Sender task. The manager task counter is indicated by m,mmm,mmm and the tracking task counter is indicated by t,ttt,ttt. User Response: None. If the mismatch persists, the Setup Manager takes action to reset the CA-ENF thread it is using (see message CAXPS931W). CAXPS405I MGR CCI RECEIVE RTN ENTERED Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Setup Manager CAICCI Receive processing routine has been entered. User Response: None. CAXPS406I MGR POSTED FOR ENF EVENT yyyydddhhmmssth tttttttt nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Setup Manager ENF Event processing routine has been entered. The date and time of the event is yyyydddhhmmssth. The type of event record is tttttttt. The node and monitor name of the target system for the event is nnnnnnnn/mmmmmmm. User Response: None. CAXPS407I EVT800 TABLE SCAN ENTERED Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Setup Manager has entered the routine which scans the target system table to determine if the checkpoint synchronization search is complete for one or more target systems. User Response: None. CAXPS408I CKPT TABLE SEARCH ENDED - CALLING ENF TO TERM Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Setup Manager has determined that the checkpoint synchronization search is complete for the target system(s) that were being processed. User Response: None. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-113 2.8 CAXPS Messages CAXPS425I –CAXPS453I CAXPS425I SRV TASK POSTING SETUP MANAGER Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Submit Server task has posted the Setup Manager task to check the internal Node/Monitor table and attempt to initiate checkpoint synchronization for any target systems that require it. User Response: None. CAXPS450I TKS TASK POSTING SETUP MANAGER FOR SYNCH NODE Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Tracking Sender task has posted the Setup Manager task to check the internal Node/Monitor table and attempt to initiate checkpoint synchronization for any target systems that require it. User Response: None. CAXPS451I TKS TASK POSTING SETUP MANAGER FOR LOST CONNECT Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Tracking Sender task has posted the Setup Manager task to check the internal Node/Monitor table and attempt to initiate checkpoint synchronization for a target system that the Tracking Sender has lost contact with. User Response: None. CAXPS452I (tid) CCIF CALL : FUNC=ffff RC=rr CC=cc : CCI FUNC=f2f2 RC=r2 CC=c2 (r/nnnnnnnn) Explanation: A Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) task has called the CCI subfunction module. The calling task is identified by tid. The specific function being performed is indicated by ffff (INIT, TERM, and so forth). The return code (rr) and condition code (cc) from the subfunction are also indicated. The specific CAICCI function performed is indicated by f2f2, and the CAICCI return code (r2) and condition code (c2) are also indicated. If the specific function is a Receive Completion (RCMP), the first byte of the record received (record type) and the CAICCI node that sent the record are indicated by (r/nnnnnnnn). User Response: None. CAXPS453I (tid) ENFF CALL : FUNC=ffff RC=rr CC=cc : ENF FUNC=f2f2 RC=r2 CC=c2 Explanation: A Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) task has called the ENF subfunction module. The calling task is identified by tid. The specific function being performed is indicated by ffff (INIT, TERM, and so forth). The return code (rr) and condition code (cc) from the subfunction are also indicated. The specific CA-ENF function performed is indicated by f2f2, and the CA-ENF return code (r2) and condition code (c2) are also indicated. User Response: None. CAXPS801I PARMLIST FORMAT IS 'TARGET-NODE,TARGET-MONITOR,START-DATE/TIME (YYYYDDDHHMMSSTH)' Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Feedback Utility program was invoked with an invalid parameter list. This message (and CAXPS802I) follows message CAXPS902E and describes the correct format of the parmameter list. User Response: Correct the parameter list and resubmit the Feedback Utility JCL. 2-114 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.8 CAXPS Messages CAXPS802I –CAXPS901E CAXPS802I ALL PARMS ARE OPTIONAL. PARTIAL START DATE/TIME CAN BE SPECIFIED (E.G. 1999063) Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Feedback Utility program was invoked with an invalid parameter list. This message (and CAXPS801I) follows message CAXPS902E and describes the correct format of the parmameter list. User Response: Correct the parameter list and resubmit the Feedback Utility JCL. CAXPS803I PARMLIST FORMAT IS 'TARGET-CCI-NODE,TARGET-CCI-APPL-NAME' Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) CCI Inquiry Utility program was invoked with an invalid parameter list. This message (and CAXPS804I) follows message CAXPS902E and describes the correct format of the parameter list. User Response: Correct the parameter list and resubmit the CCI Inquiry Utility JCL. CAXPS804I BOTH ARE OPTIONAL. NODE MUST BE SPECIFIC. APPL INTERPRETED AS A PREFIX Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) CCI Inquiry Utility program was invoked with an invalid parameter list. This message (and CAXPS804I) follows message CAXPS902E and describes the correct format of the parameter list. If specified, the target CCI node must be a fully qualified name. If specified, the target CCI application name will be interpreted as a prefix. That is, if an application name of 'SUBMITC' is specified, every application which begins with 'SUBMITC' will be listed. User Response: Correct the parameter list and resubmit the CCI Inquiry Utility JCL. CAXPS900W XPS ROUTER WAITING FOR ENF/CCI TO BECOME ACTIVE. Explanation: This message is issued as a non-deletable WTO to the master console. The CrossPlatform Scheduling Router (XPS) has detected that the CA90s Services CA-ENF (Event Notification Facility) and/or CAICCI (Common Communications Facility) are not active on the local system. If the XPS subtasks were already active they will be terminated. No Cross-Platform communication will occur while XPS is in this state. XPS will check for ENF/CCI availability every two minutes until they either become available, or XPS is shut down. In either of these cases, this WTO is deleted from the console. User Response: Check the system for the CA-ENF started task (default name is ENF). Check the console log for any messages indicating a problem with CA-ENF and/or CAICCI. Start the CA-ENF task. If CA-ENF activation is successful, it causes the CAICCI facilities to be initialized also. The next time XPS checks for ENF/CCI availability, it detects them and starts XPS subtasks to perform the Cross-Platform Scheduling tasks. CAXPS901E MISSING OR INVALID XPS PARM LIST - ABORTING Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) was engaged from another program, and the parameter list was either missing or had an invalid format. XPS will terminate with a return code of 16. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-115 2.8 CAXPS Messages CAXPS902E –CAXPS907E CAXPS902E INVALID PARAMETER STARTING WITH (pppppppp) - ABORTING Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) was engaged with a parameter list which contained an invalid keyword or value. The invalid parameter/value is indicated by pppppppp. User Response: Correct the parameter in error and restart XPS. CAXPS903E INVALID TRACE CODE(S) SPECIFIED - ABORTING Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) was engaged with an invalid trace code specified. Trace codes must be numeric. User Response: Correct the parameter in error and restart XPS. CAXPS904E UNABLE TO LOAD MODULE mmmmmmmm . RC=cccc Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) was unable to load needed module into storage during startup. The module name is indicated by mmmmmmmm. The system return code from load is indicated by cccc. User Response: Review the JCL for XPS and confirm the correct load library is in the STEPLIB DD, or the library is Link-Listed. If these are correct, the problem may be insufficient storage. Increase the region size and try again. CAXPS905E XPS SUB-TASK ENDED PREMATURELY: tttttttttttttttt (mmmmmmmm) TCBCMP=cccccc Explanation: A Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) subtask terminated outside of normal shutdown processing. The title of the subtask is indicated by tttttttttttt. The subtask module is indicated by cccccc. This message may be preceded by other messages which indicate the exact nature of the error. The XPS system will shut down any other subtasks which are active and terminate processing. User Response: Review any preceding messages and take corrective action indicated by them. If there are no other messages, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAXPS906E SUBTASK HAS NOT RESPONDED TO TERM CALL: tttttttttttttttt Explanation: A Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) subtask has not responded to a termination signal during normal shutdown processing. The title of the subtask is indicated by ttt...ttt. The subtask will be forced to terminate (detached) by the main task and XPS shutdown processing will proceed. User Response: Review any preceding messages and take corrective action indicated by them. If there are no other messages, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAXPS907E ERROR RETURN FROM ATTACH FOR mmmmmmmm RC=cccc Explanation: A Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) was unable to attach a subtask during initialization processing. The module being attached is indicated by mmmmmmmm. The return code from the attach process is indicated by cccc. The XPS system will shut down any active tasks and terminate with a return code of 12. User Response: One possible reason for this error is insufficient storage. Try increasing the region XPS is running in. If this does not correct the problem contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. 2-116 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.8 CAXPS Messages CAXPS908E –CAXPS911W CAXPS908E STARTUP OF SUBTASK mmmmmmmm FAILED. COMP=cccccc Explanation: A Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) subtask could not initialize properly. The subtask module is indicated by mmmmmmmm. The return code from the subtask is indicated by cccccc. The XPS system will shut down any active tasks and terminate with a return code of 8. User Response: Review any preceding messages and take corrective actions indicated by them. If there are no other messages, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAXPS909E SUBTASK HAS NOT RESPONDED TO INIT CALL: tttttttttttttttt Explanation: A Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) subtask did not complete initialization within two minutes of being engaged. The subtask title is indicated by tttttttttttttttt. The XPS system will shut down any active tasks and terminate with a return code of 8. User Response: Review any preceding messages and take corrective actions indicated by them. If there are no other messages, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAXPS910E XPS ffff OF dddddddddd FAILED. RC=rr CC=cc Explanation: A Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) main task call to a subfunction module failed. The function is indicated by ffff (INIT, TERM, and so forth). The description of the subfunction is indicated by dddddddddd (TABLE FUNC, TRACE FUNC, and so forth). If the error occurs during initialization processing, the XPS system will shut down any active tasks and terminate. If the error occurs during XPS command processing, the command will be rejected and normal processing will continue. User Response: Review any preceding messages and take corrective actions indicated by them. If there are no other messages and the problem is impacting normal processing, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAXPS911W XPS ESTAE ENTERED - WIP=ww (cccc) (pppppppp): dddddddddddd Explanation: A Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) main task error routine has been entered for an abend in its own processing, or the processing of a task above it. The where-in-program code is indicated by ww. The abend code is indicated by cccc (hex). The abend PSW is indicated by pppppppp. If the PSW points to an address within the XPS main task program it will be in the form of '+ offset'. If not, it will be the full 8 character PSW. The description of the action being taken by the XPS recovery routine is indicated by dddddddddddddd. If the recovery routine will attempt to continue processing the description will be 'RETRY IS BEING ATTEMPTED'. If the recovery is successful, XPS will continue its normal processing. If the error occurred in the task which attached XPS, or the error is persistent, or the error is of a critical nature the description will be 'ALLOWING ABEND TO PROCEED'. In this case the XPS system will be terminated with the original error. User Response: Review any preceding messages and take corrective actions indicated by them. If there are no other messages and the problem is impacting normal processing, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-117 2.8 CAXPS Messages CAXPS925E –CAXPS928E CAXPS925E tid TASK RECEIVED INVALID PARM LIST Explanation: A Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) subtask was engaged with a missing or invalid parameter list. The subtask id is indicated by tid. The subtask will terminate with a return code of 16. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAXPS926E XPS tttttttttttt ALREADY ACTIVE ON THIS SYSTEM Explanation: A Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) subtask has detected that another copy of XPS is already active at the local CAICCI node. The XPS subtask title is indicated by tttttttttttt. There can only be one XPS system active at each CCI node. The subtask will terminate with a return code of 32 (decimal). User Response: Review your operations procedures to ensure only one copy of XPS is started at each CCI node (that is, MVS image). If necessary, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAXPS927E (tid) sss ERROR FUNC=ffff RC=rr CC=cc xxxx...xxxx Explanation: A Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) subfunction module has encountered an error. The calling task is identified by tid. The subfunction is indicated by ssss (CCI, ENF, and so forth). The specific function being performed is indicated by ffff (INIT, TERM, and so forth). The return code (rr) and condition code (cc) from the error are also indicated. A text description of the error is indicated by xxxx....xxxx. The calling XPS task may or may not terminate processing based upon the error encountered. Other messages may follow this one. User Response: Review any preceding or following messages and take corrective actions indicated by them. If there are no other messages and the problem is impacting normal processing, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CAXPS928E (tid) ssss CALL FAILED: FUNC=ffff RC=rr CC=cc Explanation: A Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) subfunction module has encountered an internal error. The calling task is identified by tid. The subfunction module is indicated by ssss (CCIF, ENFF, and so forth). The specific function being performed is indicated by ffff (INIT, TERM, and so forth). The return code (rr) and condition code (cc) from the subfunction are also indicated. The calling XPS task may or may not terminate processing based upon the error encountered. Other messages may follow this one. User Response: Review any preceding or following messages and take corrective actions indicated by them. If there are no other messages and the problem is impacting normal processing, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. 2-118 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.8 CAXPS Messages CAXPS929E –CAXPS950E CAXPS929E STATUS OF CAXPSFBK EVENT IS INVALID. CURRENT STATUS IS : ssssssss Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) has determined that the status of the CA-ENF event used by XPS is not correct. The event used by XPS is the Cross-Platform Scheduling Feedback Event (CAXPSFBK). This event should be in RECORD status for the XPS system to function properly. The current status of this event is indicated by ssssssss. User Response: Review the installation procedures for XPS in your scheduling product documentation and add the CAXPSFBK event to CA-ENF with a status of RECORD. If ENF is currently active it will need to be shut down and restarted for the new event to be available. Restart the XPS system once this has been done (if XPS is running under CA-7, CA-7 needs to be recycled). CAXPS931W RESET BEING FORCED FOR XPS SETUP MANAGER ENF THREAD Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) Setup Manager has detected a persistent mismatch in the posting of CA-ENF events for itself and the Tracking Sender task. This indicates a problem with the CA-ENF thread the Setup Manager is using. User Response: None. All connected nodes that are being processed for checkpoint synchronization will be reset. The current CA-ENF thread is closed, and a new thread is established. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist if this message occurs more than once. CAXPS950E PRINT DD IS INVALID OR UNAVAILABLE Explanation: The Cross-Platform Scheduling Router (XPS) has determined that the DD statement for print output is either not defined, or is invalid. User Response: Review the requirements for the function being performed and correct the JCL. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-119 2.9 CA7M Messages CA7M0000 –CA7M0005 2.9 CA7M Messages CA7M0000 I mmmmmmmm(nnnn) #CCI Initialization completed for tttttttt Explanation: #CCI initialization is complete for the task named at tttttttt. Possible values of tttttttt are: MONITOR and ROUTER. These are CA-7 XPS subtasks. The message is issued from the module named at mmmmmmmm, offset nnnn. User Response: None. CA7M0001 I mmmmmmmm(nnnn) Task initializing for tttttttt Explanation: The subtask named at tttttttt is starting. Possible values for tttttttt are MONITOR and ROUTER. The message is issued from the module named at mmmmmmmm, offset nnnn. User Response: None. CA7M0002 I mmmmmmmm(nnnn) Task initialization complete for tttttttt Explanation: Initialization is complete for the task named at tttttttt. Possible values for tttttttt are MONITOR and ROUTER. The message is issued from the module named at mmmmmmmm, offset nnnn. User Response: None. CA7M0003 I mmmmmmmm(nnnn) CCI macro failure on tttttttt. Func was FFFF. RC = nnnnnnnn Explanation: A CCI macro failure was detected on the subtask named at tttttttt. The function attempted is named at FFFF. The return code is reported at nnnnnnnn. The message is issued from the module named at mmmmmmmm, offset nnnn. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist for assistance. CA7M0004 I mmmmmmmm(nnnn) FDBVDESC: Explanation: A CCI macro failure was detected. A description of the error follows FDBVDESC:. The message is issued from the module named at mmmmmmmm, offset nnnn. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist for assistance. CA7M0005 I mmmmmmmm(nnnn) STIMER issued for tttttttt. Interval is nnnnnnnn Explanation: An STIMER was issued for the task named at tttttttt. The interval for the STIMER is reported as a hex value in hundredths of seconds. This value appears at nnnnnnnn. This is only an informational message. The message is issued from the module named at mmmmmmmm, offset nnnn. User Response: None. 2-120 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.9 CA7M Messages CA7M0006 –CA7M0011 CA7M0006 I mmmmmmmm(nnnn) Invalid numerics found in field length. Task: tttttttt Explanation: Invalid data was detected in an XPS scheduling request. The request could not be honored. The XPS CLIENT is notified of this error and the requested job does not run. tttttttt is the subtask that detected the error. The message is issued from the module named at mmmmmmmm, offset nnnn. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist for assistance. CA7M0007 I mmmmmmmm(nnnn) Required keyword value not supplied. tttttttt Explanation: Invalid data was detected in an XPS scheduling request. The request could not be honored. The XPS CLIENT is notified of this error and the requested job does not run. tttttttt is the subtask that detected the error. The message is issued from the module named at mmmmmmmm, offset nnnn. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist for assistance. CA7M0008 I mmmmmmmm(nnnn) No space in L2CMAREA for keyword. Task: tttttttt Explanation: The XPS scheduling request was not parsed successfully. The request could not be honored. The XPS CLIENT is notified of this error and the requested job does not run. tttttttt is the subtask that detected the error. The message is issued from the module named at mmmmmmmm, offset nnnn. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist for assistance. CA7M0009 I mmmmmmmm(nnnn) No space in L2CMAREA for keyword value. Task: tttttttt Explanation: The XPS scheduling request was not parsed successfully. The request could not be honored. The XPS CLIENT is notified of this error and the requested job does not run. tttttttt is the subtask that detected the error. The message is issued from the module named at mmmmmmmm, offset nnnn. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist for assistance. CA7M0010 I mmmmmmmm(nnnn) Invalid length for keyword value. Task: tttttttt Explanation: The XPS scheduling request was not parsed successfully. The request could not be honored. The XPS CLIENT is notified of this error and the requested job does not run. tttttttt is the subtask that detected the error. The message is issued from the module named at mmmmmmmm, offset nnnn. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist for assistance. CA7M0011 I mmmmmmmm(nnnn) Invalid data in field. Field = ffffffff Task: tttttttt Explanation: The parameters supplied in the XPS scheduling request did not provide valid values for the CA-7 scheduling command used to satisfy the request. tttttttt is the subtask that detected the error. The message is issued from the module named at mmmmmmmm, offset nnnn. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist for assistance. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-121 2.9 CA7M Messages CA7M0012 –CA7M0019 CA7M0012 I mmmmmmmm(nnnn) Data rejected from: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn. Task: tttttttt Explanation: This message reports the origin of the invalid XPS scheduling request. tttttttt is the subtask that detected the error. The message is issued from the module named at mmmmmmmm, offset nnnn. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist for assistance. CA7M0014 I mmmmmmmm(nnnn) nnnnnnnn failed for tttttttt. RC: nnnnnnnn Explanation: This message reports a macro failure on the subtask named at tttttttt. The return code is reported at nnnnnnnn. The message is issued from the module named at mmmmmmmm, offset nnnn. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist for assistance. CA7M0015 I mmmmmmmm(nnnn) ATTACH successful for nnnnnnnn. Task: tttttttt Explanation: This message reports that the task named at tttttttt successfully initiated processing for the module named at nnnnnnnn. The message was issued from mmmmmmmm at offset nnnn. User Response: None. CA7M0016 I mmmmmmmm(nnnn) L2CCISD waiting for post. Explanation: This message reports that the task attaching the XPS ROUTER is waiting for input. This is an informational message. The message was issued from mmmmmmmm at offset nnnn. User Response: None. CA7M0017 I mmmmmmmm(nnnn) L2CCISD posted CAXPSYSD Explanation: The XPS ROUTER has been posted for action. This is an informational message. The message was issued from mmmmmmmm at offset nnnn. User Response: None. CA7M0018 E mmmmmmmm(nnnn) Error. LOC=xxxxxxxx R15=yyyyyyyy R0 = zzzzzzzz Explanation: An error was detected by the module named at mmmmmmmm. The location within the module is reported at xxxxxxxx. The values of R15 and R0 are also reported. The message is issued from the module named at mmmmmmmm, offset nnnn. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist for assistance. CA7M0019 E mmmmmmmm(nnnn) Error scheduling command. Explanation: An error occurred during the attempt to schedule an internal terminal command for cross-platform scheduling. The most likely cause is an invalid logonid. The message is issued from the module named at mmmmmmmm, offset nnnn. User Response: Examine the browse data set for the DEMAND or RUN command that was issued for this cross-platform scheduling request. An error message should be produced for the command. See the discussion of that message in this CA-7 Message Guide. 2-122 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 2.9 CA7M Messages CA7M0020 –CA7M0020 CA7M0020 E mmmmmmmm(nnnn) Error. RC=xxxxxxxx Explanation: An error was detected by the module named at mmmmmmmm. The error return code is reported at xxxxxxxx. The message is issued by the module named at mmmmmmmm, offset nnnn. For SASSTRX0 RC=4, a TRX terminal could not be obtained. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist for assistance. For SASSTRX0 RC=4, you may need to add one or more TRX terminals to the CA-7 initialization file. This would only be needed if the message is issued frequently. Chapter 2. AR - CA7M 2-123 2-124 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X This chapter contains the CA-7.A through CA-7.X messages. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-1 3.1 CA-7.AIJC Through CA-7.DT60 Messages CA-7.AIJC –CA-7.AIJC 3.1 CA-7.AIJC Through CA-7.DT60 Messages CA-7.AIJC UNABLE TO LOCATE ARF TRAILER Explanation: An ARF condition was detected for a job, but an error occurred. ARF was unable to format information about the error in the ARF trailer segment for the job. User Response: Check the CA-7 log for any additional error messages and contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.AIJC SQ ERROR AT xxxx ERR=cccc Explanation: An ARF condition was detected for a job, but an error occurred on a CA-7 queue access macro. ARF was unable to format information about the error in the ARF trailer segment for the job. xxxx indicates the offset into SASSAIJC where the error occurred. User Response: Check the CA-7 log for any additional error messages and contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.AIJC INVALID SASSARQM ADDRESS Explanation: CA-7 was unable to locate a module needed for ARF monitoring. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.AIJC JC ERROR FOR jjjjjjjj (nnnn) Explanation: An ARF condition was detected for a job, but an error occurred. ARF was unable to format information about the error in the ARF trailer segment for the job. User Response: Check the CA-7 log for any additional error messages and contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.AIJC INVALID SASSARHT ADDRESS Explanation: An error occurred during ARF monitoring of JC or EC exceptions. ARF was unable to locate the address of the module used to evaluate the exceptions. User Response: ARF has not been properly initialized. Ensure that ARF=YES had been coded on the RESTART statement in the initialization file. Check for any console messages that may indicate a problem with ARF initialization. Correct the problem and restart CA-7. If the problem persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.AIJC ERROR FOR jjjjjjjj(nnnn) Explanation: An error occurred during ARF monitoring of JC or EC exceptions. This message should be accompanied by others which more exactly specify the nature of the problem. User Response: This message is issued for a variety of error conditions, but is informational only. 3-2 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.1 CA-7.AIJC Through CA-7.DT60 Messages CA-7.AIJC –CA-7.AISC CA-7.AIJC ERROR: ARQM ERR R15=xxxxxxxx, R0=yyyyyyyy, R1=zzzzzzzz Explanation: An error occurred processing an ARF request. The R15, R0, and R1 values help to determine the cause. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. If R15=10 and R0=6, the original job may have been canceled. CA-7.AILE INVALID SASSARHT ADDRESS Explanation: CA-7 was unable to locate a module needed for ARF monitoring. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.AILS UNABLE TO LOCATE ARF TRAILER Explanation: An ARF condition was detected for a job, but an error occurred. ARF was unable to format information about the error in the ARF trailer segment for the job. User Response: Check the CA-7 log for any additional error messages and contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.AILS SQ ERROR AT xxxx ERR=cccc Explanation: An ARF condition was detected for a job, but an error occurred. ARF was unable to format information about the error in the ARF trailer segment for the job. User Response: Check the CA-7 log for any additional error messages and contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.AILS INVALID SASSARHT ADDRESS Explanation: CA-7 was unable to locate a module needed for ARF monitoring. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.AILS ERROR FOR jjjjjjjj (nnnn) Explanation: An ARF condition was detected for a job, but an error occurred. ARF was unable to format information about the error in the ARF trailer segment for the job. User Response: Check the CA-7 log for any additional error messages and contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.AISC UNABLE TO LOCATE ARF TRAILER Explanation: An ARF condition was detected for a job, but an error occurred. ARF was unable to format information about the error in the ARF trailer segment for the job. User Response: Check the CA-7 log for any additional error messages and contact Computer Associates Technical Support. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-3 3.1 CA-7.AIJC Through CA-7.DT60 Messages CA-7.AISC –CA-7.ARF0 CA-7.AISC SQ ERROR AT xxxx ERR=cccc Explanation: An ARF condition was detected for a job, but an error occurred. ARF was unable to format information about the error in the ARF trailer segment for the job. xxxx is the offset in SASSAISC where the error occurred. User Response: Check the CA-7 log for any additional error messages and contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.AISC INVALID SASSARHT ADDRESS Explanation: CA-7 was unable to locate a module needed for ARF monitoring. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.AISC ERROR FOR jjjjjjjj (nnnn) Explanation: An ARF condition was detected for a job, but an error occurred. ARF was unable to format information about the error in the ARF trailer segment for the job. User Response: Check the CA-7 log for any additional error messages and contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.ARF0 ERROR FOR JOB (nnnn): ARGR R15=xxxxxxxx R0=yyyyyyyy R1=zzzzzzzz. SET=ssssssss Explanation: An error occurred while trying to locate the next ARF response in an ARFSET for a job. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.ARF0 ERROR FOR JOB (nnnn): UNABLE TO RESPOND TO cc CONDITION IN SET=ssssssss Explanation: An error occurred while trying to respond to an ARF exception condition. The code indicating the type of response to be executed was not recognized by SASSARF0. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.ARF0 ERROR FOR JOB (nnnn): ARQM R15=xxxxxxxx R0=yyyyyyyy R1=zzzzzzzz. SET=ssssssss Explanation: An error occurred while trying to update the status of an ARF response in the ARF queue. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.ARF0 ERROR FOR JOB (nnnn): RC FROM SASSTRX0 IS xxxxxxxx, SET=ssssssss. Explanation: An error occurred while trying to schedule a command on a TRXDV terminal during a response to an ARF exception. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. 3-4 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.1 CA-7.AIJC Through CA-7.DT60 Messages CA-7.A001 –CA-7.BSTR CA-7.A001 ARF Response job (nnnn) jjjjjjjj Type=cc, Intercept=xxxx at hh:mm:ss.th Explanation: This message is issued as part of the ARF response defined on an AM action statement. The name and CA-7 job number of the job in ARF recovery is reported along with the type of ARF exception condition detected. The intercept number indicates how many exceptions of this type have been detected since the last startup of CA-7. User Response: None. CA-7.A002 (nnnn) TYPE=cc INDEX=ii Explanation: This message is issued as part of the ARF response defined on an AM action statement. The CA-7 job number of the job in ARF recovery is reported followed by an indication of the type of exception condition detected. The index value is the value of the DEFID of the condition definition containing the AM action statement. User Response: None. CA-7.A003 (nnnn) ARF Set=ssssssss yyyy/ddd hh:mm:ss.th Explanation: This message is issued as part of the ARF response requested on an AM action statement. The CA-7 job number of the job in ARF recovery is reported followed by the name of the ARFSET in containing the AM action statement. The date and time following the ARFSET name identifies the instance of the ARFSET definition that is used for ARF monitoring. User Response: None. CA-7.BCLPnn Refer to 2.2, “BCLP Messages” on page 2-5 for other BCLP messages. CA-7.BCLP-95 NCF NODE TABLE NOT DEFINED Explanation: The node control table was not found. User Response: The job will abend. Operator Response: The NCFNODE parameter can only be specified if NCF is installed. Programmer Response: If appropriate, assemble and link the node table. CA-7.BCLP-96 UNDEFINED NCF NODE xxxxxxxx Explanation: A node name, xxxxxxxx, was found during processing that is not in the node table. User Response: The job will abend. Operator Response: The node name in the parameter NCFNODE=nodename must be a node name from the node control table. Recode the parameter and resubmit the job. Programmer Response: None. CA-7.BSTR BTERM FLAG RESET, MAY NEED TO RESUBMIT Explanation: CA-7 terminated while a batch terminal interface was active. Issued by SASSBSTR. User Response: Check that CA-7 is active. Resubmit the SASSBSTR job. The transaction(s) from the preceding SASSBSTR run may already have been processed by CA-7. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-5 3.1 CA-7.AIJC Through CA-7.DT60 Messages CA-7.BSTR-21 –CA-7.BTMV CA-7.BSTR-21 BATCH TERMINAL # x ALLOCATED Explanation: This is an informational WTO indicating that SASSBSTR has assigned batch terminal number x to this job. User Response: None. CA-7.BSTR-22 BATCH TERMINAL # x RELEASED Explanation: This is an informational WTO indicating that SASSBSTR has released batch terminal number x. User Response: None. CA-7.BSTR-28 UNABLE TO OPEN ERRORS DD. MESSAGE TABLE ERRORS WILL NOT BE REPORTED. Explanation: This message is issued when a user-defined BTI Message Table is available, but the DD statement for the ERRORS file is not in the JCL. Normally, messages from the BTI Message Table checking are routed to this ERRORS DD. Since this DD is not available, the messages will not be produced. However, you will still get the CA-7.BSTR-30 WTO which informs you how many table matches were made, and what the highest matched condition code is. User Response: Add a DD statement for ERRORS. The format is the same as the existing SYSPRINT DD. CA-7.BSTR-29 * ERROR MSG TABLE MATCH (CC=xxx) : ...output line text..... Explanation: This message is written to the ERRORS print DD when a line in the BTI output matches an entry in the user-defined BTI message table (SASSXXBT). The condition code (cc=) that is associated with that table is listed. Also, the text of the BTI output line is displayed. User Response: None. CA-7.BSTR-30 ERROR MSGS FOUND IN OUTPUT. MSGS MATCHED=xxxxx, HIGH CC=ccc. Explanation: This WTO is issued at the end of BTI processing if any lines in the BTI output matched an entry in the user-defined BTI message table (SASSXXBT). The number of matches made (xxxxx) and the highest condition code associated with those entries (ccc) are detailed. The return code of the BTI step is set to the highest condition code matched. User Response: None. CA-7.BTMV xx yy tttttt VSAM IDS [(OPEN)|(CLOSE)] ACB FAILURE Explanation: The OPEN or (CLOSE) for the VSAM IDS was unsuccessful. If xx=04, this indicates that the VSAM IDS was not opened or closed in a normal way (such as when CA-7 abends rather than shuts down normally). No action is required. Another CA-7.BTMV message should follow indicating the verify macro completed successfully. Issued by SASSBTMV. If xx=08 or greater, the pack on which the VSAM IDS resides may have had an I/O error. If xx=08, the following are possible reasons for the error: 1. There was not enough space to do a normal VSAM OPEN (or CLOSE). 2. If a security package is being used, CA-7 may not have authorization to access the IDS. 3-6 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.1 CA-7.AIJC Through CA-7.DT60 Messages CA-7.BTMV –CA-7.CCIL User Response: If xx=08 or greater, CA-7 will abend with a U0955 abend. If xx=08, first verify the CWORK parameter value in the CA-7 Execution JCL. If the CWORK value is high enough, check for security package definitions for the VSAM IDS to ensure that CA-7 can access it. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide. If none of the above apply, the IDS may need to be verified through IDCAMS or a database recovery may need to be done. CA-7.BTMV VERIFY MACRO COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY Explanation: This is an informational message following the previous CA-7.BTMV message indicating an OPEN ACB failure. Issued by SASSBTMV. User Response: None. CA-7.BTMX ABEND xxxx IN SUBTASK (yyyyyyy ; zz) Explanation: This WTO is produced if the CA-7 subtask has abended. The subtask will be reinstated and the terminal in control that caused the abend will be logged off. If it is a virtual terminal, it will be disconnected. The xxxx is the abend code. The yyyyyyy is the terminal name. The zz is the code used by the SASSBTMX module to determine what processing is to be done. User Response: CA-7 stays up and running. Only the terminal user that issued the command is disconnected. This user can log back on and continue. Depending on the command that was being processed at the time of the failure, storage may not be freed or a data set may be left enqueued (for example, JCL screen getting an S913 abend due to security access). CA-7.CCIL No internal terminals for XPS SERVER requests. Explanation: At least one terminal must be defined with DEVICE=TRXDV for use with crossplatform scheduling. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for more information on defining internal terminals. User Response: If cross-platform scheduling is to be used, ensure that at least one internal terminal is defined and restart CA-7. CA-7.CCIL XPS SERVER requests will be rejected. Explanation: No XPS SERVER facilities are available because no internal terminals have been defined. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for information on defining internal terminals (DEVICE=TRXDV). User Response: If cross-platform scheduling is to be used, ensure that at least one internal terminal is defined and restart CA-7. CA-7.CCIL SEVERE ERROR; Could not locate SCT. Explanation: An error occurred while trying to locate a system control block. The problem is likely due to a storage overlay. CA-7 will abnormally terminate. User Response: Contact your CA-7 technical specialist for assistance. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-7 3.1 CA-7.AIJC Through CA-7.DT60 Messages CA-7.CCIL –CA-7.CHDO CA-7.CCIL Fast shutdown of SASSCCIL tasks started. Explanation: A shutdown of CA-7 XPS subtasks was requested. User Response: None. CA-7.CCIL Fast shutdown of SASSCCIL tasks ended. Explanation: The requested shutdown of CA-7 XPS subtasks is complete. User Response: None. CA-7.CDIO COMDS VOLUME STATUS HAS CHANGED. ICOM AND CA-7 MUST BE RECYCLED. Explanation: This message is produced if the status changes for the disk drive containing the volume on which the Communications data set resides. The particular status checked is the share indication. Normally, this status will never change. However, one example of how it can change is by doing a CPU split or merge operation. User Response: CA-7 and all the ICOMs must be stopped and restarted as soon as possible. Any delays in doing this can cause SMF tracking information (that CA-7 puts in the Communications data set) to be lost. CA-7.CHDO PAGE ERROR FOR TERM xxxxxxx Explanation: CA-7 is unable to read a message from the scratch queue. The message may have been written to the scratch queue incorrectly. Issued by SASSCHDO. User Response: The WTO is informational and no action is required unless terminal xxxxxxx hangs. In that case, the following steps are recommended: 1. Enter /STOP,T=xxxxxxx 2. Enter /PURGPG,LT=xxxxxxx 3. Enter /START,T=xxxxxxx If the previous steps do not work, try starting CA-7 with a TYPE=ERST. It may be necessary to relink CA-7 (N520 of install jobs) and/or execute a DMPQ/MOVQ start up. CA-7.CHDO MESSAGE ALREADY QUEUED FOR TERM xxxxxxx Explanation: A message is trying to be processed for a terminal when one is already in process. Issued by SASSCHDO. User Response: The WTO is informational and no action is required unless terminal xxxxxxx hangs. In that case, the following steps are recommended: 1. Enter /STOP,T=xxxxxxx 2. Enter /PURGPG,LT=xxxxxxx 3. Enter /START,T=xxxxxxx If the previous steps do not work, try starting CA-7 with a TYPE=ERST. 3-8 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.1 CA-7.AIJC Through CA-7.DT60 Messages CA-7.CMGR –CA-7.CPMP CA-7.CMGR SKIP TRAILER BLOCK Explanation: During CA-7 startup (after a power failure, cancel, and so forth), an invalid block of trailer terminal commands was found in the communications data set. Any commands in this block that were not processed prior to the previous CA-7 termination would be ignored. User Response: None required, though it may be possible that one or more trailer commands will not be processed. CA-7.CPMA Unable to track flow for xxxxxxxx Explanation: An error occurred during FLOW initiation for the FLOW named xxxxxxxx. CA-7 will not be able to communicate information about the FLOW to CA-OPS/MVSII. User Response: This message will be accompanied by one or more diagnostic messages that give additional information about the underlying error. Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist with the output that includes these messages. CA-7.CPMA FLOW ADD Error for xxxxxxxx RSPLFDBK=yyyyyyyy Explanation: An I/O error occurred during FLOW initiation for the FLOW named xxxxxxxx. yyyyyyyy is the VSAM feedback. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist. CA-7.CPMA FLOW ADD Error for xxxxxxxx ; Already on flow chain Explanation: A logic error occurred during FLOW initiation for the FLOW named xxxxxxxx. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist. CA-7.CPMA FLOW ADD Error for xxxxxxxx ; Already on CRQ chain Explanation: A logic error occurred during FLOW initiation for the FLOW named xxxxxxxx. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist. CA-7.CPMA FLOW fff Error for xxxxxxxx zzzzz RC=yyyyyyyy Explanation: A queue I/O error occurred during FLOW initiation for The FLOW named xxxxxxxx. The function is fff, zzzzz is the SQ macro that failed. yyyyyyyy is the SQ macro return code. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist. CA-7.CPMP ffffff error -- xxxxxxxx (nnnn) in yyyyyyyy/zzzzzzzz (mmmm) yyyy.ddd hh:mm:ss.th AA/rrrrrrrr Explanation: An I/O error occurred while trying to update the FLOW record during FLOW purge processing. ffffff is the function attempted. xxxxxxxx is the name of the job, (nnnn) reports the CA-7 job number. The name of the flow is yyyyyyyy and zzzzzzzz is the name of the starting job in the flow. The CA-7 job number for the starting job is (mmmm). AA is a code used to locate where in SASSCPMP the error was detected and rrrrrrrr is the VSAM feedback code. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-9 3.1 CA-7.AIJC Through CA-7.DT60 Messages CA-7.CPMT –CA-7.DRVR CA-7.CPMT Unable to track xxxxxxxx (nnnn) in yyyyyyyy/zzzzzzzz (mmmm) yyyy.ddd hh:mm:ss.th AA/00000000 Explanation: An I/O error occurred during FLOW propagation. xxxxxxxx is the name of the job, (nnnn) reports the CA-7 job number. The name of the flow is yyyyyyyy and zzzzzzzz is the name of the starting job in the flow. The CA-7 job number for the starting job is (mmmm). AA is a code used to locate where in SASSCPMT the error was detected and rrrrrrrr is the VSAM feedback code. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist. CA-7.DRVR THE CA-7 DRIVER IS ACTIVE. xxx...x Explanation: This is an initial message indicating the driver is active. xxx...x is the 40 bytes of comments from the driver control statement. Issued by SASSDRVR. User Response: None. CA-7.DRVR SELECT A RESTART (TYPE=) OPTION (FORM,COLD,MOVQ,WARM,ERST,STOP) Explanation: This message indicates the driver is waiting for input to start or restart CA-7. This message appears for the initial start of CA-7 under the driver and for all subsequent restarts. Issued by SASSDRVR. User Response: Reply one of the following: FORM - For a CA-7 format queue restart. COLD - For a CA-7 cold start. WARM - For a CA-7 warm start. ERST - For a CA-7 emergency restart. MOVQ - To reload the queues from a previous /SHUTDOWN,DMPQ. STOP - To terminate the driver. CA-7.DRVR CA-7 ENDED WITH A xyyyy Explanation: This message appears after CA-7 terminates and the driver receives control. x is either an S for a system abend or a U for user abend or condition code. Issued by SASSDRVR. User Response: If an automatic restart has been specified, then CA-7 will automatically be restarted. If an automatic restart has not been specified or this termination is subsequent to an automatic restart, then the driver will require an operator response for restarting or stopping. CA-7.DRVR AUTOMATIC WARM (ERST) START IN PROCESS Explanation: An automatic restart has been specified in the driver control statement. The driver is automatically restarting CA-7. Issued by SASSDRVR. User Response: None. 3-10 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.1 CA-7.AIJC Through CA-7.DT60 Messages CA-7.DRVR –CA-7.DT60-02 CA-7.DRVR OK. Explanation: The driver acknowledges that the chosen restart option is valid. The driver is restarting CA-7. Issued by SASSDRVR. User Response: None. CA-7.DRVR SHUTDOWN IN PROGRESS Explanation: The driver acknowledges that the STOP option has been chosen. The driver is shutting down. Issued by SASSDRVR. User Response: None. CA-7.DRVR INVALID PARM= OR DRVRIN DATA Explanation: Either the PARM data on the EXEC statement for the CA-7 driver is invalid or data supplied on the driver control card is incorrect. This message will be accompanied by a U101 abend. Issued by SASSDRVR. Possible problems: 1. No PARM specified. 2. TYPE=xxxx omitted from the PARM data. 3. Too much PARM data. 4. Unable to open DRVRIN. 5. No *DRVR* control statement. 6. Invalid control statement data. User Response: Correct and resubmit the job. CA-7.DT60-01 UNABLE TO OPEN SYSPRINT FILE Explanation: The open failed for the SYSPRINT output file. User Response: Examine the DD statement for correct values, including spelling of the DDNAME. CA-7.DT60-01 VSAM PROCESSING ERROR RC=xx FDBK=yyyy Explanation: Nonzero return code from VSAM. User Response: Refer to IBM's VSAM Programmer's Guide for the return code and feedback codes listed in this message. CA-7.DT60-02 UNABLE TO OPEN JOBREPT REPORT FILE Explanation: The open failed for the JOBREPR output file. User Response: Examine the DD statement for correct values, including spelling to the DDNAME. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-11 3.1 CA-7.AIJC Through CA-7.DT60 Messages CA-7.DT60-03 –CA-7.DT60-08 CA-7.DT60-03 UNABLE TO OPEN SYSIN FILE Explanation: The open failed for the SYSIN input file. User Response: Examine the DD statement for correct values, including spelling of the DDNAME. CA-7.DT60-05 ERROR READING RESOURCE FILE (CA7RSRC) Explanation: The read of the resource file gave a nonzero return code. User Response: None. CA-7.DT60-06 SYSIN CONTROL CARDS REQUIRED Explanation: At least one SYSIN control statement is required. User Response: Code valid control statement(s). CA-7.DT60-06 INVALID CONTROL CARD SPECIFIED Explanation: First character of control statement is blank. User Response: Code valid command in first column. CA-7.DT60-07 INVALID CONTROL CARD SPECIFIED Explanation: Control statement did not specify JOB= in first four positions or first character after JOB= not alpha. User Response: Check for correct spelling of keyword. Check for correct operand; must have at least one character if using generic that is JOB=A*. CA-7.DT60-08 UNABLE TO OPEN RESREPT FILE Explanation: The open failed for the RESREPT output file. User Response: Examine the DD statement for correct values, including spelling of the DDNAME. CA-7.DT60-08 UNRECOGNIZED PARM VALUE SPECIFIED Explanation: PARM not 'REPORT' and/or 'ALLJOBS'. User Response: Check for correct spelling of PARMS. 3-12 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.D32V –CA-7.HLTD 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.D32V FREE FOR VTAM VIRTUAL ENTRY FAILED Explanation: Unable to find current terminal entry in logon ID table. Issued by SASSD32V. User Response: If error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. CA-7.D32V MESSAGE ALREADY QUEUED Explanation: CA-7 has automatically corrected an internal control block pointer error. Informational message. User Response: None. CA-7.D32V (xx,yy) SYN CLSDST FOR xxxxxxx Explanation: A VTAM CLSDST macro has been issued for terminal xxxxxxx. The return codes from registers 15 and 0 are represented by xx and yy respectively. Issued by SASSDRVR. User Response: None. The message is in response to a requested disconnection of the terminal from the CA-7 application. CA-7.FBAT EXTRANEOUS DATA BYPASSED Explanation: The input to a batch terminal contains a transaction that is too large. User Response: Check the batch terminal input. Make sure there are no continuation indicators in column 72 except on transactions where it is valid. CA-7.HALT REQUESTING SHUTDOWN OF PROBLEM MANAGEMENT SUBTASK Explanation: The problem management subtask is shut down during normal termination of CA-7. User Response: None. CA-7.HALT REQUESTING SASSCCIL TERMINATION. Explanation: CA-7 XPS subtask termination is requested. This occurs as part of normal CA-7 shutdown. User Response: None. CA-7.HLTD ALLVSAM ERROR ATTEMPTING TO DISCON/FINISH, RC=xxxx Explanation: Errors occurred while attempting to initialize, connect, disconnect or finish with an ALLVSAM database. RC value gives error code which is further explained by WTO messages. Issued by SASSHLTD. User Response: None. System will continue shutdown process. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-13 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.IARE –CA-7.IARE CA-7.IARE ARF HOOK PROCESSING ACTIVATED Explanation: The CA-7 startup parameters included a 'RESTART,ARF=YES' or 'RESTART,ARF=MAINT' control statement requesting ARF processing. The ARF Hook Test Tables have been acquired and initialized. User Response: None. CA-7.IARE ARF HOOK PROCESSING WILL NOT BE USED Explanation: The CA-7 startup parameters indicated ARF hook processing would not be used. The ARF Hook Test Tables were not built. User Response: None. CA-7.IARE ARF DATA BASE WILL NOT BE USED Explanation: The CA-7 startup parameters indicated ARF would not be used. User Response: None. CA-7.IARE ARF ENVIRONMENT HAS BEEN INITIALIZED Explanation: The CA-7 startup parameters included a 'RESTART,ARF=YES' or 'RESTART,ARF=MAINT' control statement requesting ARF processing. All ARF control blocks have been built and the ARF database is OPEN and ready for processing. User Response: None. CA-7.IARE ERROR: RC=xx RS=rrrr INF=iiii Explanation: An error has occurred during ARF environmental initialization. The return, reason, and information codes define the problem exactly. Refer to the list of return codes below. User Response: ARF processing will be disabled for this execution of CA-7. RC=04 GETMAIN failed for AVT. The AVT is not initialized. Retry later. RC=08 SASSTMNT table handler routine is not available. Job table was not initialized. RC=12 SASSTMNT failed to initialize job table. RC=16 GETMAIN failed for HTT. ARF HTT not initialized. Retry later. RC=20 GETMAIN failed for ARF statistics area. Retry later. RC=24 SASSTMNT table handler not available. Not initialized. RC=28 SASSTMNT failed to initialize an HTTE's table area. RC=32 'ARFIO STARTUP' failed. RC=36 'ARFIO INIT' failed. RC=40 'ARFIO SEQ' failed. RC=44 'ARFIO GETNEXT' failed. RC=48 GETMAIN failed for AAR. ARF active queue is not rebuilt. 3-14 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.IARI –CA-7.IARI RC=52 'ARFIO ENDREQ' failed. RC=56 LOAD EP=SASSARJI failed. RC=60 LOAD EP=SASSARHT failed. RC=64 LOAD EP=SASSARJP failed. RC=68 LOAD EP=SASSARQM failed. RC=72 LOAD EP=SASSARGR failed. RC=76 LOAD EP=SASSARMS failed. CA-7.IARI ARF DATA BASE IS NOW ONLINE Explanation: The CA-7 startup parameters included a 'RESTART,ARF=YES' or 'RESTART,ARF=MAINT' control statement requesting ARF processing. The ARF database is required for ARF to process. This message indicates the entire ARF database access environment has been built, and the ARF DB is ready for access. User Response: None. CA-7.IARI ARF DB INIT ERROR: RC=xx RS=rrrr INF=iiii Explanation: An error has occurred during ARF database startup. The return, reason, and information codes define the problem exactly. Refer to the list of return codes below. User Response: In all probability the ARF database is not operational. ARF processing will be disabled for this execution of CA-7. RC=04 The ARF database was already open. RC=08 The ARF I/O routine, SASSARIO, was not loaded. RC=12 GETMAIN for ARF ACB failed. RC=16 GENCB BLK=ACB for ARF DB ACB failed. RC=20 Issued by 'ARFIO STARTUP' macro when this module not found. RC=24 GETMAIN for an ARFIO (AIO) area failed. RC=28 GETMAIN for an ARFIO (AIO) buffer failed. RC=32 GETMAIN for an ARFIO (AIO) RPL failed. RC=36 GENCB for an ARFIO (AIO) RPL failed. RC=40 RDJFCB failed for ARF database ddname. RC=44 LOCATE for ARF database DSN failed. RC=48 MVS Catalog record for ARF database cluster was found, but a problem was detected. The reason code clarifies the problem: RS=1 Catalog entity has no NAME field. RS=2 ARF database is not a VSAM Cluster. RS=3 ARF database is VSAM, but has no components. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-15 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.IARR –CA-7.IARR RS=4 The primary ASSOC entity is not a Data component. RS=5 The primary ASSOC entity has no NAME field. RC=52 LOCATE for ARF database VSAM data component failed. RC=56 MVS Catalog record for ARF database data component as found, but a problem was detected. The information code clarifies the problem: INF=1 Catalog entity has no High Used RBA field. RC=60 MODCB for ARF DB ACB STRNO=1 (Load processing) failed. RC=64 OPEN for Load (Create) failed. RC=68 GETMAIN for Load RPL failed. RC=72 GENCB for Load RPL failed. RC=76 PUT for initial (create) record failed. RC=80 CLOSE from Load (Create) failed. RC=84 MODCB for ARF DB ACB STRNO=max (return to normal) failed. RC=88 Normal OPEN for ARF database had a problem. The reason code is OPEN's return code: RS=4 Warning message was issued, but ARF DB is OPEN. RS=8 ARF DB OPEN failed. The information code is OPEN's reason code: INF=104 VSAM timestamp in ARF DB does not match timestamp in ICF catalog (volume restore has occurred). INF=128 CA7ARFDB DD is missing or invalid. INF=136 CA-7 REGION size is too small to OPEN. INF=168 ARF DB is currently OPEN for update by another address space. CA-7.IARR SASSIARR PROCESSING BYPASSED. Explanation: Only part of the ARF initialization processing has been done. This is normal if the CA-7 startup parameters included a RESTART control statement with ARF=NO or ARF=MAINT. User Response: Check for previous error messages, and make necessary corrections. CA-7.IARR xxxxx JOBS ON qqqqqqqq QUEUE, yyyyy JOBS USED ARF. Explanation: If ARF is used, CA-7 will read the queues at initialization and will attempt to locate all jobs using ARF that were monitored by ARF at the time of the last /SHUTDOWN. To determine this, CA-7 will read the request, ready, and active queues. In this message, the name of the queue read is qqqqqqqq. The number of jobs found on the queue is xxxxx. The number of jobs monitored by ARF is yyyyy. User Response: None. This message is informational only. 3-16 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.IARR –CA-7.IJCK CA-7.IARR xxxxx ARF TRAILERS FOUND ON qqqqqqqq QUEUE, yyyyy RECONNECTED. Explanation: If ARF is used, CA-7 will read the queues at initialization and will attempt to locate all jobs using ARF that were monitored by ARF at the time of the last /SHUTDOWN. To determine this, CA-7 will read the REQUEST, READY and ACTIVE queues. In order to resume ARF monitoring for a job, CA-7 must relocate the ARFSET that it used at the time of the /SHUTDOWN. When the ARFSET is relocated, the job is said to be 'reconnected.' In this message, the name of the queue read is qqqqqqqq. The number of jobs found on the queue that were monitored at the time of the last /SHUTDOWN is xxxxx. The number of jobs for which ARF resumed monitoring is yyyyy. User Response: None. This message is informational only. CA-7.ICM1-90 NCF NODE TABLE NOT DEFINED - IPL REQUIRED Explanation: The NCF node control table was not found. User Response: ICOM continues without NCF support active. Operator Response: The ICOM reply NCF=YES can only be entered if NCF is properly installed. Programmer Response: None. CA-7.ICM1-91 NETWORK COMMUNICATION FACILITY NOT ACTIVE Explanation: The CA-7 NCF interface is not active. This is an informative message only. User Response: Processing continues without NCF support active. Operator Response: None, unless NCF should be active. If so, it should be started. Programmer Response: None. CA-7.ICM1-92 NCF IS PRESENT - LOCAL NODE=xxxxxxxx Explanation: The CA-7 NCF interface is active with your installation's node ID as shown. User Response: Processing continues. Operator Response: None. This is an informative message. Programmer Response: None. This is an informative message. CA-7.IJCK JCLCHECK INTERFACE BUFFER SIZE IS nnnnn. Explanation: The buffer size used by the JCLCHECK interface is indicated by the nnnnn value. User Response: None. This message is informational. CA-7.IJCK MULTIPLE JCLCHECK STATEMENTS IGNORED Explanation: More than one JCLCHECK statement was found in the CA-7 initialization file. Only the first one is honored. Issued by SASSIJCK. User Response: Remove the extraneous JCLCHECK statements. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-17 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.IJCK –CA-7.IJCK CA-7.IJCK MULTIPLE KEYWORDS IGNORED, KW= Explanation: Multiple occurrences of the same JCLCHECK statement keyword were encountered. Only the first occurrence is honored. User Response: Remove the extraneous JCLCHECK statement keywords. CA-7.IJCK UNABLE TO OPEN DDNAME=xxxxxxxx, KEYWORD BYPASSED Explanation: An attempt to OPEN the JCLCHECK options file failed. User Response: Check that the name on the DD statement defining the options file matches the DDNAME parameter on the JCLCHECK statement. CA-7.IJCK MAXUSERS SPECIFIED ZERO VALUE Explanation: MAXUSERS=0 was coded on the JCLCHECK statement. The interface is effectively disabled. User Response: If a MAXUSERS limit is desired, code a nonzero value on the keyword. CA-7.IJCK UNABLE TO LOAD JCLCHECK, INTERFACE DISABLED Explanation: The JCLCHECK module could not be LOADed. The interface is disabled. User Response: Ensure that the JCLCHECK module is resident or in a library in the STEPLIB concatenation for CA-7. CA-7.IJCK SEVERE ERROR PROCESSING USER OPTIONS Explanation: An error occurred processing CA-JCLCHECK user options. Processing terminated. User Response: Check the options file for syntax errors and rerun. CA-7.IJCK ERROR IN JCLCHECK USER OPTIONS AT POSITION xxx ON CARD yyy Explanation: An error occurred processing CA-JCLCHECK user options at the specified position (counting from column 1) on the statement indicated. Processing continues with the next option. User Response: Correct indicated errors and rerun. CA-7.IJCK THE FOLLOWING JCLCHECK OPTIONS IN EFFECT : Explanation: This is a summary of the CA-JCLCHECK options which will be used when JCLCHECK is called from the interface. User Response: None. This message is informational only. CA-7.IJCK MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CA-7/CA-JCLCHECK INTERFACE USERS IS nnn Explanation: This message is produced if the MAXUSERS parameter is coded. User Response: None. This message is informational only. 3-18 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.IJCK –CA-7.IJLM-02 CA-7.IJCK NO MAXUSERS VALUE SPECIFIED. Explanation: This message is produced if the MAXUSERS parameter is not coded. User Response: None. This message is informational only. CA-7.IJCK AUTOPROC OPTION SPECIFIED BUT USER HAS SYSPROC DD. Explanation: The AUTOPROC option is not allowed if the DD statement for SYSPROC is found. User Response: If the AUTOPROC option is desired, remove the SYSPROC DD statement from CA-7's startup PROC. CA-7.IJCK AUTOPROC OPTION SPECIFIED BUT USER NOT JES2. Explanation: The AUTOPROC option is allowed only if CA-7 is running in a JES2 environment. User Response: Remove the AUTOPROC option from the options file. CA-7.IJCK AUTOPROC OPTION SPECIFIED BUT USER NOT AUTHORIZED. Explanation: The AUTOPROC option is allowed only if CA-7 is APF authorized. User Response: If the AUTOPROC option is desired, make certain that CA-7 is APF authorized. CA-7.IJCK NO SYSPROC/AUTOPROC. INTERFACE DISABLED. Explanation: The SYSPROC DD statement was not found in the CA-7 startup PROC and AUTOPROC was not a valid specification. The CA-7 CA-JCLCHECK interface is disabled. User Response: Either code a SYSPROC DD statement in the CA-7 startup PROC pointing to your installation procedure libraries or code AUTOPROC in the options file. CA-7.IJCK JCLCHECK COMMON COMPONENT INTERFACE LOADED. Explanation: The JCLCHECK common component interface module CAZ2CJCL has been loaded and will be used for JCL syntax checking. User Response: None. CA-7.IJLM-01 NO STORAGE AVAILABLE Explanation: No storage was available to construct a JCL table entry. User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U001. Increase the region size specified for CA-7 and restart CA-7. CA-7.IJLM-02 GENERIC GET FAILED Explanation: Unable to locate first JCL record. User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U002. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-19 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.IJLM-03 –CA-7.ILCA CA-7.IJLM-03 GET FOR UPDATE FAILED Explanation: Unable to acquire JCL record for update. User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U003. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.IJLM-04 DELETE FAILED Explanation: Unable to delete JCL record. User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U004. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.IJLM-05 ADD FAILED Explanation: Unable to add JCL record. User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U005. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.IJLM-20 JCLDSENT RECORD CONVERTED Explanation: During startup of CA-7, a symbolic JCL data set entry in the database was found in an old format, and has been automatically converted to the new format. The message is issued only once, even if multiple entries are converted. User Response: None. This is for information only. CA-7.ILCA CALENDAR ACCESS VIA SLOAD Explanation: No CALENDAR statement was found in the CA-7 initialization file. The CALMOD transaction cannot be used to dynamically update calendars. User Response: None. CA-7.ILCA xxxxxxxx NOW ON CALENDAR LIBRARY Explanation: The module named at xxxxxxxx has been copied from the CA-7 Loadlib to the PDS named on the CALENDAR statement in the CA-7 initialization file. User Response: None. CA-7.ILCA xxxxxxxx LOAD FAILED Explanation: CA-7 was unable to LOAD the calendar module even though a CALBLK statement was found that named the calendar. This calendar could not be copied to the PDS named on the CALENDAR statement. User Response: Ensure that the calendar resides on a library in the CA-7 STEPLIB concatenation. 3-20 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.ILCA –CA-7.INIT CA-7.ILCA xxxxxxxx ALREADY ON CALENDAR LIBRARY Explanation: The module named was not copied from STEPLIB to the calendar PDS because a module with the same name was found on the calendar PDS. User Response: If the module in the STEPLIB is to replace the module in the calendar PDS, then use the REFRESH function on the CALMOD screen, otherwise no action need be taken. CA-7.ILCA xxxxxxxx ERROR IN ADDING TO CALENDAR LIBRARY Explanation: An error occurred while trying to add a module to the calendar PDS. This message will be accompanied by an additional diagnostic message. User Response: Respond to the CA-7.ILCA message indicating the reason for the failure to add the calendar. CA-7.ILCA text Explanation: Check the SM50-14 message on page 7-32 for a comparison of the text value. User Response: Take the action as indicated for the SM50-14 message. CA-7.INAP INSUFFICIENT AINB STORAGE Explanation: Storage sufficient to build an AINB control block was not available in subpool 7. VTAM user data accompanying the VTAM LOGON will not be recognized by CA-7. A CA-7 /LOGON will be required AFTER the terminal is connected to CA-7. User Response: Increase the region size specified for CA-7 and restart CA-7. CA-7.INCD COMMDS ON xxxxxx ddd Explanation: This informational message is produced each time CA-7 or ICOM is started or for each run of the BTI (SASSBSTR). The message tells where the Communications data set is located. Issued by SASSINCD. Where: xxxxxx = the disk volume on which the data set resides. ddd = SHR if the unit is SYSGENed as SHR; otherwise, it is blanks. User Response: None. CA-7.INIT CA-DRIVER INTERFACE INITIALIZED Explanation: The CA-Driver automatic parameter substitution facility has been made active based on the presence of the CARPROC DD statement. User Response: None. CA-7.INIT CA-DRIVER INTERFACE INITIALIZATION FAILED Explanation: The CA-Driver automatic parameter substitution facility has not initialized properly. User Response: Refer to other initialization messages. If the problem persists, contact your CA-7 specialist. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-21 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.INIT –CA-7.INTM CA-7.INIT UNABLE TO LOAD CA7MDRV0 Explanation: The CA-Driver automatic parameter substitution facility has not initialized properly. The module CA7MDRV0 could not be located. User Response: Confirm that the proper CA-7 load library is accessible to the CA-7 address space through steplib, linklib or LPA. If the problem persists, contact your CA-7 specialist. CA-7.INTM MULTIPLE NETMAN STATEMENTS IGNORED. Explanation: More than one NETMAN statement was found in the initialization file. Only one will be honored. User Response: None. CA-7.INTM LENGTH OF xxxxxxxx VALUE EXCEEDED MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE. Explanation: Length of the value supplied for the NETMAN statement keyword named is greater than the maximum allowed. User Response: Correct the keyword value and retry. CA-7.INTM UNABLE TO LOAD PROCESSING EXIT xxxxxxxx Explanation: An error occurred during the attempt to load the module named in the error message. This name is determined by the NETMAN statement keyword EXIT=. User Response: Ensure that the module named resides on a library that is accessible to CA-7 and retry. CA-7.INTM NORMAL COMPLETIONS WILL BE IGNORED. Explanation: Unless GOODCOMP=Y is specified on the NETMAN statement, jobs that complete normally whose restart count is zero will be ignored by the problem management interface. User Response: None. CA-7.INTM UNABLE TO ACQUIRE SUFFICIENT STORAGE FOR PROBLEM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTERFACE Explanation: There was not enough storage available to initialize the problem management interface. The interface requires approximately 1mB of virtual storage above the 16mB line. User Response: Ensure that sufficient storage is available and retry. CA-7.INTM UNABLE TO LOAD INTERFACE MODULE, NAME=xxxxxxxx Explanation: An error occurred during the attempt to load the module named in the error message. User Response: Ensure that the module named resides on a library that is accessible to CA-7 and retry. 3-22 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.INTM –CA-7.INTM CA-7.INTM INVALID VALUE FOR KEYWORD, KEYWORD WAS xxxxxxxx Explanation: An invalid value was supplied for the keyword named. User Response: Correct the keyword value and retry. Consult the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for detailed information on the NETMAN statement. CA-7.INTM CA-NETMAN INTERFACE INITIALIZATION FAILED DUE TO PREVIOUSLY NOTED ERRORS. Explanation: CA-NETMAN interface initialization failed. User Response: Refer to prior error messages for further details on the reasons for the failure. CA-7.INTM DBASENM VALUE NOT SUPPLIED. Explanation: The CA-NETMAN database name is required. User Response: Supply the appropriate CA-NETMAN database name for the DBASENM keyword on the NETMAN statement. CA-7.INTM ATTACH FOR SASSPM00 FAILED, R15=xxxxxxxx Explanation: The ATTACH for the problem management subtask failed. The return code from ATTACH is supplied in the message. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.INTM OPEN FAILED FOR NETMAN DD. Explanation: The OPEN for the model transaction file failed. This OPEN is attempted if the NETMAN statement is included in the initialization file. User Response: Ensure that there is a NETMAN DD statement in the JCL for CA-7 if the CA-NETMAN interface is to be used. CA-7.INTM INVALID CONTINUATION FOR NETMAN STATEMENT. Explanation: A rule for continuation of a model transaction was violated. User Response: The length of a model transaction cannot exceed 1000 bytes. A continuation is indicated by ending a model transaction line with a '+'. CA-7.INTM MUST BE AT LEAST MVS SP 2 TO USE CA-NETMAN INTERFACE. Explanation: The operating system level was not MVS SP 2 or higher. User Response: The operating system level must be at least MVS SP 2 to use the CA-NETMAN interface. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-23 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.INTM –CA-7.INW3 CA-7.INTM ONE OR MORE VARIABLES UNDEFINED. Explanation: Values for one or more of the variables on a NETMAN statement could not be resolved. User Response: Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for information on allowable NETMAN statement variables. CA-7.INTM DATA TRUNCATED. Explanation: A value for one or more variables on a NETMAN statement was truncated because of space limitations. User Response: The length of a single transaction as defined in a statement in the NETMAN file cannot exceed 1000 bytes. CA-7.INTM ONE OR MORE PARAMETERS REQUIRED BY SASSNTMV NOT SUPPLIED. Explanation: This is an internal error. At least one required parameter was not supplied on a call to SASSNTMV. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.INTM UNKNOWN ERROR RETURNED FROM SASSNTMV. Explanation: This is an internal error. An unrecognized return code from SASSNTMV was received. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.INTM CA-NETMAN INTERFACE INITIALIZATION COMPLETE. Explanation: The CA-NETMAN interface is initialized. User Response: None. CA-7.INWC NO TRX TERMINALS DEFINED, SWITCHING TO ARF=MAINT Explanation: CA-7 detected ARF=Y is specified on the RESTART statement, but no TRX devices are defined. ARF requires at least one GROUP statement with DEVICE=TRXDV. See the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for more information. If no TRX device is defined, then ARF is switched to run in MAINT mode. In MAINT mode, ARF does not track job exceptions and does not execute recovery actions. User Response: Define at least one TRX device for use with ARF. CA-7.INW3 DELETE JOBS/NETWORK? REPLY YES/NO. xxxxxxxx HAS BEEN DELETED FROM yyyyyyyy Explanation: CA-7 has detected bad pointers to the TRLQ. CA-7 will attempt to recover during WARM or ERST initialization by deleting the bad job(s) or network(s). Issued by SASSINW3. User Response: If the operator replies NO, then no deletions will be done. If the operator replies YES, CA-7 will delete the bad job(s)/network(s). For either a YES or NO response, the third WTO message will be issued for every bad job and/or network, where xxxxxxxx is the job or network 3-24 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.IOPT –CA-7.IOPT name and yyyyyyyy is the queue from which it was deleted. If the operator replied NO, CA-7 will abend with a U0927. Note: CA-7 cannot initialize correctly with bad TRLQ pointers. The job(s) and/or network(s) that were deleted will need to be analyzed to determine if they must be resubmitted or not. Also, triggers and dependencies affected by the deleted entries will have to be handled manually. However, if the yyyyyyyy value indicates the UCC7PRNQ, then no actions will be required. CA-7.IOPT CA-DRIVER COMMENT INDICATOR IS: nnnnnnnn Explanation: This message reports the value of the DPROCCOM keyword on the OPTIONS statement in the CA-7 initialization file. CA-Driver procedure statements that begin with nnnnnnnn will not appear in expansions. User Response: None. CA-7.IOPT CPM REQUIRES RSRC=Y ON DBASE STMT Explanation: CPM=Y was coded on the OPTIONS statement in the CA-7 initialization file, but VRM was not activated. VRM must be active to use CPM. User Response: Activate VRM by coding RSRC=YES on the DBASE statement. CA-7.IOPT CPM REQUIRES AT LEAST ONE CCI DEVICE Explanation: CPM=Y was coded on the OPTIONS statement in the CA-7 initialization file, but no terminals were defined with DEVICE=CCI. User Response: Define at least one terminal specifying DEVICE=CCI. CA-7.IOPT CPM ACTIVE Explanation: CPM=Y was coded on the OPTIONS statement in the CA-7 initialization file. User Response: None. CA-7.IOPT SHOULD CA-7 READ COMMDS EVERY FIVE SECONDS? REPLY TO CONFIRM (YES/NO) Explanation: CMGRDELAY=YES was specified on the OPTIONS statement in the CA-7 initialization file. Note: This keyword should only be used in consultation with Computer Associates Technical Support. Inappropriate use of this option could adversely affect CA-7 performance. User Response: Reply YES to cause CA-7 to wake up every five seconds to read the communications data set. If the reply is NO then CA-7 will continue to wake up every ten seconds for this purpose. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-25 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.IOPT –CA-7.ISVC CA-7.IOPT CA-7 WILL WAKE UP EVERY xxxx SECONDS TO READ THE COMMDS. Explanation: CMGRDELAY=YES was specified on the OPTIONS statement in the CA-7 initialization file. This message simply reports the number of seconds that elapsed between CA-7's reads of the communications data set. User Response: None. CA-7.IRES UNABLE TO LOAD SASSENFT, CA-7 WILL NOT CREATE EVENT RECORDS. Explanation: The CA-7 ENF event definition table could not be LOADed. User Response: Ensure that SASSENFT resides on a library accessible to CA-7 and retry. CA-7.IRES UNABLE TO LOAD SASSENFO, CA-7 WILL NOT CREATE EVENT RECORDS. Explanation: The CA-7 module that creates ENF events could not be LOADed. User Response: Ensure that SASSENFO resides on a library accessible to CA-7 and retry. CA-7.IRES UNABLE TO ACQUIRE SUFFICIENT STORAGE FOR ENF EVENT CREATION Explanation: Insufficient storage was available for ENF event workareas. User Response: Increase the region size for CA-7 by 1mB and retry. CA-7.IRST ARF MONITORING ACTIVATED Explanation: The Automatic Recovery Facility (ARF) has been made fully active based upon the ARF=YES keyword on the RESTART initialization statement. User Response: None. CA-7.IRST ARF DATA BASE SERVICES REQUESTED Explanation: The database services for the Automatic Recovery Facility (ARF) has been made active based upon ARF=MAINT keyword on the RESTART initialization statement. However, CA-7 will not monitor jobs for ARF recovery while in maintenance mode. User Response: None. CA-7.ISVC XPS SERVER NOT INITIALIZED. Explanation: CA-7 will not initiate XPS SERVER functions. This message is produced in response to options specified on the SVCNO statement in the CA-7 initialization file. User Response: If CA-7 XPS SERVER functions are needed, specify the appropriate options on the SVCNO statement and restart CA-7. CA-7.ISVC ROUTER=YES IGNORED BECAUSE MONITOR=NO. Explanation: The XPS ROUTER will not run as a CA-7 subtask unless CA-7 is an XPS SERVER. User Response: If the XPS ROUTER is to run as a subtask of this copy of CA-7, then specify an appropriate value for MONITOR. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for information on the SVCNO initialization file statement keywords MONITOR and ROUTER. 3-26 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.ISVC –CA-7.IVRM-05 CA-7.ISVC XPS SERVER INITIALIZED. MONITOR VALUE: nnnnnnn Explanation: The CA-7 XPS SERVER has been initialized. The monitor value is reported. User Response: None. CA-7.ISVC XPS ROUTER WILL NOT RUN IN THIS ADDRESS SPACE Explanation: The XPS ROUTER will not run in this address space. This message may be issued during the initialization of the test copy of CA-7. In the typical configuration the XPS ROUTER runs as a subtask of the production copy of CA-7. In such a case, the test copy of CA-7 may act as a second CA-7 XPS SERVER on the same machine by specifying the appropriate value on the MONITOR keyword of the SVCNO statement. No additional copies of the XPS ROUTER may be activated. Although there may be up to two CA-7 XPS SERVERs at a CAIENF node, there must be one and only one active copy of the XPS ROUTER. User Response: If the XPS ROUTER is active on another copy of CA-7 at this CAIENF node, then no action is required. If the XPS ROUTER is not active on another copy of CA-7 at this CAIENF node, then ROUTER=YES should be coded on the SVCNO statement in the CA-7 initialization file. CA-7.ISVC XPS ROUTER WILL RUN IN THIS ADDRESS SPACE Explanation: The XPS ROUTER will run as a subtask of this copy of CA-7. One and only one copy of the XPS ROUTER must be active at any CAIENF node where CA-7 XPS SERVER functions are required. User Response: None. CA-7.IVRM-02 ACTIVE JOB CHAIN NOT CREATED Explanation: During CA-7 startup, VRM found no active records on the job chain. User Response: None. This message is informational only. CA-7.IVRM-03 ACTIVE JOB CHAIN CREATED Explanation: During CA-7 startup, VRM has rebuilt the active job chain. User Response: None. This message is informational only. CA-7.IVRM-04 CO-REQ RSRC ACTIVE CHAIN NOT CREATED Explanation: During CA-7 startup, VRM found no active records on the co-req chain. User Response: None. This message is informational only. CA-7.IVRM-05 RESOURCE COUNT ACTIVE CHAIN NOT CREATED Explanation: During CA-7 startup, VRM found no active records on the resource count chain. User Response: None. This message is informational only. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-27 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.IVRM-06 –CA-7.IVRM-13 CA-7.IVRM-06 NON-FREED RESOURCE CHAIN CREATED Explanation: During CA-7 ERST, WARM, or MOVQ startup, VRM found active nonfreed resource records. User Response: None. CA-7.IVRM-07 NON-FREED RSRC CHAIN NOT CREATED Explanation: During CA-7 startup, VRM found no active records for nonfreed resources. User Response: None. This message is informational only. CA-7.IVRM-08 VRM INITIALIZATION COMPLETE Explanation: This message is displayed during CA-7 startup when VRM is initialized. User Response: None. CA-7.IVRM-09 COREQUISITE RESOURCE RECORDS DELETED. Explanation: During CA-7 COLD or FORM startup, VRM deleted all active corequisite resource records. User Response: None. CA-7.IVRM-10 RESOURCE COUNT RECORDS DELETED. Explanation: During CA-7 COLD or FORM startup, VRM deleted all active resource count records. User Response: None. CA-7.IVRM-11 CA-7 COLD START - ALL PREVIOUS RESOURCE RECORDS DELETED. Explanation: During CA-7 COLD or FORM startup, VRM deleted all active resource records. The RM.7 definitions will be retained, but the CURR IN USE counts will be cleared (set to zero). User Response: None. CA-7.IVRM-12 ERROR ON GETUPD OF COREQUISITE RESOURCE RECORD. Explanation: During CA-7 COLD or FORM startup, an error occurred on a GET for an update of a corequisite job resource record. User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U0128. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.IVRM-13 ERROR ON GETUPD OF RESOURCE COUNT RECORD. Explanation: During CA-7 COLD or FORM startup, an error occurred on a GET for update of a resource count record. User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U0139. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. 3-28 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.IVRM-14 –CA-7.IVRM-19 CA-7.IVRM-14 ERROR ON DELETE OF COREQUISITE RESOURCE RECORD. Explanation: During CA-7 COLD or FORM startup, an error occurred on a delete of a corequisite resource record. User Response: CA-7 terminates with a U0130. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.IVRM-15 ERROR ON DELETE OF RESOURCE COUNT RECORD. Explanation: During CA-7 COLD or FORM startup, an error occurred on a delete of a resource count record. User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U0138. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.IVRM-16 NO COREQUISITE RESOURCE RECORD(S) TO BE DELETED. Explanation: During CA-7 COLD or FORM startup, VRM did not locate any corequisite resource records to delete. User Response: None. CA-7.IVRM-16 MANUAL RESOURCE COUNT CHAIN NOT CREATED Explanation: During CA-7 startup, VRM found no active records on the manual resource count chain. User Response: None. This message is informational only. CA-7.IVRM-17 NO RESOURCE COUNT RECORD(S) TO BE DELETED Explanation: During CA-7 COLD or FORM startup, VRM did not locate any resource count resource records. User Response: None. CA-7.IVRM-18 ERROR ON GETU OF ACTIVE JOB RESOURCE RECORD. Explanation: During CA-7 COLD or FORM startup, an error occurred during a GET of an active job resource record. User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U0124. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.IVRM-19 ERROR ON DELETE OF ACTIVE JOB RESOURCE RECORD. Explanation: During CA-7 COLD for FORM startup, an error occurred on delete of an active job resource record. User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U0122 abend. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-29 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.IVRM-20 –CA-7.IVRM-29 CA-7.IVRM-20 ALL ACTIVE JOB RESOURCE RECORDS DELETED. Explanation: During CA-7 COLD or FORM startup VRM deleted all active job resource records. User Response: None. CA-7.IVRM-21 NO NON-FREED RESOURCE RECORDS TO BE DELETED. Explanation: During CA-7 COLD or FORM startup, VRM did not locate any nonfreed resource records to be deleted. User Response: None. CA-7.IVRM-22 ERROR ON DELETE OF NON-FREED RESOURCE RECORD. Explanation: During CA-7 COLD or FORM startup, an error occurred on a delete of a nonfreed resource record. User Response: CA-7 terminates with a U0131. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.IVRM-23 ERROR ON GETUPD OF NON-FREED RESOURCE RECORD. Explanation: During CA-7 COLD or FORM startup, an error occurred on an update of a nonfreed resource record. User Response: CA-7 terminates with a U0132. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.IVRM-24 NO ACTIVE JOB RESOURCE RECORD(S) TO BE DELETED. Explanation: During CA-7 COLD or FORM startup VRM did not locate any active resource records to delete. User Response: None. CA-7.IVRM-26 RESOURCE COUNT CHAIN CREATED. Explanation: During CA-7 ERST, WARM, or MOVQ startup VRM found active resource count records in the VRM database. User Response: None. CA-7.IVRM-27 NON-FREED RESOURCE RECORDS DELETED. Explanation: During CA-7 COLD or FORM startup, VRM deleted all nonfreed active job resource records. User Response: None. CA-7.IVRM-29 NO MANUAL RESOURCE COUNT RECORDS TO BE DELETED Explanation: During CA-7 COLD or FORM startup VRM did not locate any manual resource count records to delete. User Response: None. 3-30 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.IVRM-30 –CA-7.JCKI CA-7.IVRM-30 CPM FLOW CHAIN NOT CREATED Explanation: During CA-7 startup no active FLOW records were found. User Response: None. CA-7.IVRM-31 NO CPM FLOW RECORDS TO DELETE. Explanation: During a COLD or FORM start of CA-7, no FLOW records were found. User Response: None. CA-7.I32V FREE FOR VIRTUAL TERMINAL FAILED Explanation: The logon ID for a terminal defined as virtual could not be found. The terminal could not be freed. Issued by SASSD32V and SASSI32V. User Response: If error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.I32V CONNECTION COMPLETE (xxxxxxxx=yyyyyyyy) Explanation: Where: xxxxxxxx Reflects the CA-7 name. yyyyyyyy Reflects the VTAM ID. Issued by SASSI32V. User Response: None. CA-7.I32V APPLID(aaaaaaa) TERM(ttttttt) LU(lllllll) Explanation: A successful connection has been made to CA-7, where: aaaaaaa CA-7 application name. ttttttt CA-7 terminal name. lllllll VTAM Logical Unit. User Response: None. CA-7.JCKI UNABLE TO ATTACH JCLCHECK SUBTASK Explanation: An error occurred attempting to ATTACH the subtask which calls the JCLCHECK module. Issued by SASSJCKI. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.JCKI LIMIT OF INTERFACE USERS REACHED, TRY AGAIN LATER Explanation: The limit set by the MAXUSERS value on the JCLCHECK statement in the CA-7 initialization file was reached. Issued by SASSJCKI. User Response: Wait and try the command again later or increase the MAXUSERS value. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-31 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.JCKI –CA-7.LGON CA-7.JCKI JCLCHECK SUBTASK ENDED ABNORMALLY, TCBCMP=xxyyyzzz Explanation: A JCLCHECK subtask abended. yyy is the system abend code (hex) and zzz is the user abend code (hex). Issued by SASSJCKI. User Response: If the yyy value in the TCBCMP field is 80A, try increasing the region size for CA-7, otherwise collect any dumps produced and contact your CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.JCKI DETACH FAILED FOR JCLCHECK SUBTASK Explanation: An error occurred attempting to DETACH the subtask which calls the JCLCHECK module. Issued by SASSJCKI. User Response: No action is necessary unless the message appears frequently. In that case, save console logs, run report HR02 for the time around the error and contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CA-7.JCKI JCLCHECK SUBTASK INITIALIZATION FAILED Explanation: An attempt to start the task which calls the JCLCHECK module has failed. Issued by SASSJCKI. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.JCLERR text Explanation: Some error occurred during JCL submission, requiring CA-7 to flush the job by causing a JCL error. This message only appears in a // JCL statement. The text part of the message is the same as an error message issued to the master station to describe the error. The text part of the message can be found elsewhere in this manual. Issued by SASSSSM0. User Response: Correct the error and reexecute the job. CA-7.LGON LGON VTAM INQUIRE FAILED FOR xxxxxxx / zzzzzzzz Explanation: This WTO is produced if the VTAM INQUIRE macro has a bad return code. xxxxxxx is the CA-7 terminal name. zzzzzzzz is the VTAMID. This WTO is followed by another for CA-7.V001 displaying the bad code. Issued by SASSLGON. User Response: If the terminal indicated cannot be used by CA-7, check the VTAM codes in the V001 messages. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.LGON INQUIRE FAILED FOR nnnnnnnn Explanation: A VTAM INQUIRE macro failed for the ACB named in the message. ISPF sessions will not be able to connect to CA-7 if this message is produced. User Response: Note the ACB named in the message and contact Computer Associates Technical Support. 3-32 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.LGON –CA-7.LMGR CA-7.LGON SHOWCB FAILED. AUTOLOGON REJECTED Explanation: A VTAM SHOWCB macro failed during the attempt to build CA-7 logon information from the VTAM user data supplied on the connection request. A CA-7 /LOGON will be required after the terminal is connected to CA-7. User Response: If the error persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.LGON ERROR LOCATING SCT FOR xxxxxxxx Explanation: The SCT named at xxxxxxxx could not be found to build the CA-7 logon information from the VTAM user data supplied on the connection request. A CA-7 /LOGON will be required after the terminal is connected to CA-7. User Response: If the error persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.LINK L2DATES SERVICE INIT COMPLETE Explanation: The internal date services routines have initialized successfully. User Response: None. CA-7.LINK L2DATES SERVICE INIT FAILED Explanation: The internal date services routines did not initialize properly. User Response: Contact your CA-7 specialist. CA-7.LINK SASSTMNT SERVICE INIT COMPLETE Explanation: The internal table services routines have initialized successfully. User Response: None. CA-7.LINK SASSTMNT SERVICE INIT FAILED Explanation: The internal table services routines did not initialize properly. User Response: Contact your CA-7 specialist. CA-7.LMGR ERROR CODE=FVn TERM=xxxxxxx Explanation: An error was detected by CA-7 while attempting to process an internal CA-7 terminal buffer. xxxxxxx is the terminal associated with the error. n is an error code used for debugging. Issued by SASSLMGR. User Response: If the terminal continues to process normally, no action is required. Otherwise, the following sequence of CA-7 commands should be used to regain the terminal: /STOP,T=xxxxxxx /PURGPG,LT=xxxxxxx /START,T=xxxxxxx Where xxxxxxx is the terminal name from the error message. /PURGPG may require a station name other than the one indicated in message. Note: If printer problem, station is probably MASTER. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-33 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.LOST –CA-7.MA31 CA-7.LOST (xx,yy) SYN CLSDST FOR xxxxxxx Explanation: The connection was lost between the terminal xxxxxxx and CA-7. This message may be accompanied by other terminal error messages including CA-7.V001. The return codes from registers 15 and 0 are represented by xx and yy, respectively. Issued by SASSLOST. User Response: If the terminal is not connected to CA-7, try the following sequence of commands to regain it: /STOP,T=xxxxxxx /CLOSE,T=xxxxxxx Then vary the terminal inactive and active through VTAM. /OPEN,T=xxxxxxx /START,T=xxxxxxx If the terminal is still not connected, then shut down CA-7 and bring it back up with a specific TYPE=ERST. CA-7.MAIN CORE TAG CHECK FAILED, R1=xxxxxxxx R6=xxxxxxx Explanation: A storage integrity violation is suspected. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.MAIN LENGTH CHECK FAILED, R0=xxxxxxxx R1=xxxxxxx Explanation: A storage integrity violation is suspected. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.MAIN R10=xxxxxxxx R11=xxxxxxxx R14=xxxxxxxx Explanation: A storage integrity violation is suspected. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.MA31 CORE TAG CHECK FAILED, R1=xxxxxxxx R6=xxxxxxx Explanation: A storage integrity violation is suspected. User Response: If a WARM start of CA-7 fails, attempt an ERST start. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.MA31 LENGTH CHECK FAILED, R0=xxxxxxxx R1=xxxxxxxx Explanation: A storage integrity violation is suspected. User Response: If a WARM start of CA-7 fails, attempt an ERST start. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-34 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.MA31 –CA-7.NC104 CA-7.MA31 R10=xxxxxxxx R11=xxxxxxxx R14=xxxxxxxx Explanation: A storage integrity violation is suspected. User Response: If a WARM start of CA-7 fails, attempt an ERST start. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.NC101 UNKNOWN COMMAND IGNORED Explanation: An operator command was not entered properly. A parameter was missing or incorrectly specified. User Response: The command is ignored, and processing continues. Operator Response: Reenter the correct command. Programmer Response: None. CA-7.NC102 VTAM TERMINATION CODE=xxxx Explanation: The VTAM subtask terminated abnormally. xxxx is the completion code from the subtask. The level of this error is catastrophic. User Response: Processing halts. Operator Response: Notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. Programmer Response: Find the cause of the termination and correct. CA-7.NC103 INVALID PARAMETER ENTERED Explanation: The JCL parameter on the EXEC statement was not coded correctly. The level of this error is serious. User Response: Processing halts. Operator Response: Correct the JCL parameter and rerun the job. Programmer Response: None. CA-7.NC104 UNKNOWN NODE TABLE FULL Explanation: There is no more room in the Unknown Node Table, the table which contains information on nodes which have data but are not in the node table. The level of this error is serious. User Response: Data for that node and all future unknown nodes will be lost. Processing continues. Operator Response: Do a STATUS command to display the undeliverable block counts. If any unknown nodes have zero undeliverable blocks, a SHUTDOWN and STARTUP will clear them from the Unknown Node Table. In addition, to make room in the Unknown Node Table, data may be purged prior to the SHUTDOWN/STARTUP. Programmer Response: Verify that the node table (UCC7NODE) specifies the correct node names. If the Unknown Node Table needs to be enlarged, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-35 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.NC105 –CA-7.NC109 CA-7.NC105 SHUTDOWN COMPLETE Explanation: The shutdown process has been completed successfully. User Response: Processing continues. Operator Response: A STOP or STARTUP command may be issued. Programmer Response: None. CA-7.NC106 INTERNAL LOGIC ERROR - ABENDING Explanation: The program has detected an illogical situation. The level of this error is catastrophic. User Response: The task terminates abnormally. Operator Response: Notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. Programmer Response: This is a probable program error. Save all JCL, console listings and dumps and report the problem to Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.NC107 NODE TABLE (tttttttt) NOT FOUND - ABENDING Explanation: The load of the node table was not successful. tttttttt is the member name of the node table not found. The level of this error is catastrophic. User Response: Processing halts, and the program abnormally terminates. Operator Response: None. Programmer Response: Ensure that the TABLE= parameter on the EXEC statement contains the correct table name. Ensure that the JOBLIB/STEPLIB cards provide the library that contains the table specified. If no TABLE= parameter is specified, ensure that a node table exists with the name UCC7NODE. CA-7.NC108 ERROR PROCESSING UDQ FILE - ABENDING Explanation: An error has occurred opening or reading the Undeliverable queue. The level of this error is catastrophic. User Response: Processing halts, and the program abnormally terminates. Operator Response: Notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. Programmer Response: Ensure the file exists and is correct. If not a user error, save all listings and dumps and notify Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.NC109 ERROR PROCESSING NCF FILE - ABENDING Explanation: An error has occurred opening or accessing the CA-7 NCF Communications data set. The level of this error is catastrophic. User Response: Processing halts and the program abnormally terminates. Operator Response: Notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. Programmer Response: Ensure the file exists and is correct. If not a user error, save all listings and dumps and notify Computer Associates Technical Support. 3-36 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.NC110 –CA-7.NC194 CA-7.NC110 CA-7 NCF INTERNAL ERROR - xxxxx Explanation: CA-7 has detected an internal error which cannot be processed. xxxxx is the internal error code. The level of this error is catastrophic. User Response: Processing halts and the program abnormally terminates. Operator Response: Notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. Programmer Response: Save all listings and dumps and notify Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.NC113 CA-7 SYSTEM INTERFACES NOT PRESENT IN THE SYSTEM - ABENDING Explanation: A control block setup by CAS9 for CA-7 could not be found. User Response: Make sure that CAS9 has run on the system and the ICMDSECT has been zapped for NCF. CA-7.NC114 CA-7 SYSTEM INTERFACES NOT INITIALIZED TO SUPPORT NCF - ABENDING Explanation: The ICMDSECT module has not been modified to indicate that NCF is installed. User Response: Modify the ICMDSECT to indicate NCF is installed. A CAS9 REINT=COLD for CA-7 (or IPL) will be required. CA-7.NC190 xx..xx Explanation: This is a redisplay of the modify input to NCF. User Response: None. CA-7.NC191 ------------------ CA-7/NCF VTAM STATUS -----------------Explanation: This is heading output for the NCF STATUS command. User Response: None. CA-7.NC192 --NODE-- (ID) - STATUS- -LUTYPE- -RECV- -SENT- UNDL -PURGExplanation: This is the heading for the NCF STATUS command. User Response: None. CA-7.NC193 xx..xx Explanation: This is a data line for an NCF node. User Response: None. CA-7.NC194 NCF QUEUE.. xx% USED UND QUEUE.. yy% USED Explanation: This is a final line of output from an NCF STATUS command. User Response: None. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-37 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.NC201 –CA-7.NC202 CA-7.NC201 eeeeeeee (mmmmmmmm) oooooooo R15=cc RTNCD(FDBK2)=rr(ff) SSENSMI(USENSEI)=ss(uuuu) Explanation: This message will occur when a VTAM error is encountered for a RECEIVE or a SETLOGON macro. For a further explanation of the error, refer to the "Return Code and Sense Fields" section in the IBM ACF/VTAM Programming Manual. eeeeeeee is a text representation of the error condition which has occurred. mmmmmmmm is the VTAM macro name which caused the error. oooooooo is a representation of any special options which were used in the invocation of the macro. cc is the hex value contained in register 15 on exit from the macro. rr is the hex value for the RTNCD field in the RPL. ff is the hex value for the FDBK2 field in the RPL. ss is the hex value for SSENSMI field in the RPL. uuuu is the hex value for USENSEI field in the RPL. User Response: The system action is dependent on the macro involved and the type of error. Refer to the table listed below. If any error is not listed in the table, the default action, which is to continue processing, will be used. Macro RTNCD FDBK2 Action RECEIVE X'10' X'07' Terminate the session X'10' X'09' Terminate the session SETLOGON X'14' User abend CF6 X'14' User abend CF6 Operator Response: Notify the systems programmer. Programmer Response: Consult the explanation of the error in the IBM ACF/VTAM Programming Manual under "Return Codes and Sense Fields." Attempt to determine the severity and cause of the error. If unable to determine and fix the cause of the problem, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.NC202 VTAM ERROR (OPEN) nnnnnnnn ERROR=ee Explanation: An error occurred during the OPEN ACB to establish communication with VTAM. The level of this error is catastrophic. nnnnnnnn is the APPLID that was trying to OPEN the ACB. ee is the error field in the ACB after the unsuccessful OPEN of the ACB. Refer to the IBM ACF/VTAM Programming Manual under the OPEN macro for an explanation of the error codes. User Response: The program ends with an abnormal termination. Operator Response: Notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. Check the nodes (APPL) and cross domains to make sure they are active in VTAM. 3-38 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.NC203 –CA-7.NC206 Programmer Response: Ensure that the ACF/VTAM parameters have been specified correctly. Refer to the specific error code values for the resolution. Check the UCC7NODE module to make sure the entries are specified correctly and that the first entry is the local node. CA-7.NC203 NETWORK INITIALIZATION LIMIT EXCEEDED - PROCESSING CONTINUES Explanation: This is a warning message. Not all of the asynchronous OPNDSTs have completed within the time limit specified in the JCL parameter. Data transmission will commence and the outstanding OPNDSTs will complete without waiting for the asynchronous ones. User Response: Processing continues. Operator Response: Notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. Programmer Response: If this message occurs frequently, the system initialization parameter TIME= on the JCL can be increased. If a SEND data is attempted before the logon completes for that node, all data for that node will go to the Undeliverable queue. CA-7.NC204 UNDELIVERABLE DATA FILE FULL - DATA LOST Explanation: The Undeliverable queue is full. Data must be purged or sent before any more data can be written to this data set. Warning messages should have preceded this error at 80 percent, 85 percent, 90 percent, and 95 percent plus. The level of this error is serious. User Response: Undeliverable data is lost. Processing continues. Operator Response: Inactive nodes can be logged on to receive data or a PURGE command can be issued to make room on the data set. Programmer Response: If this occurs regularly, the size of the Undeliverable queue should be increased. CA-7.NC205 NODE NOT FOUND IN UCC7NODE TABLE, DATA UNDELIVERABLE. NODE=nnnnnnnn Explanation: This is a warning message. Data was read from the NCF Communications data set for a node which was not defined in the UCC7NODE table. An entry was created in the Unknown Node Table and all its data will go to the Undeliverable queue. nnnnnnnn is the node which was not found in the table. User Response: Processing continues. Operator Response: Notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. Programmer Response: Determine if the node table was specified correctly. If the node is incorrect or the data is not needed, it may be purged. CA-7.NC206 UNDELIVERABLE QUEUE THRESHOLD REACHED - xx PERCENT FULL Explanation: This is a warning message. This message will be produced the first time the UDQ (Undeliverable queue) percentage exceeds 80 percent, 85 percent, and 90 percent. It will be produced for every WRITE operation that exceeds 95 percent. The threshold is reset whenever the percentage drops below 80 percent. xx is the actual percentage of space used in the Undeliverable queue. User Response: Processing continues. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-39 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.NC207 –CA-7.NC209 Operator Response: Issue the STATUS command and then look for inactive nodes. Remove data from the Undeliverable queue, either by LOGON or PURGE commands, before it becomes full and data is lost. Programmer Response: If this occurs frequently, increase the size of the Undeliverable queue. CA-7.NC207 UNKNOWN NODE TABLE FULL - LOSING STATUS INFORMATION FOR NODE=nnnnnnnn Explanation: This is a warning message. There is no more room in the Unknown Node Table for this node. Statistics will not be kept for this node and its data cannot be purged from the UDQ. This message will only be produced once when the limit is exceeded. nnnnnnnn is the unknown node name. User Response: Processing continues. Operator Response: If there are any entries in the table with zero undeliverable blocks, a SHUTDOWN/STARTUP may be performed to purge them from the table. Programmer Response: Ensure that the node table contains all possible entries necessary to prevent this situation from happening. CA-7.NC208 ERROR PROCESSING UDQ FILE - ABENDING Explanation: An error occurred accessing the Undeliverable queue. The error could have occurred on an OPEN, READ or WRITE operation. The level of this error is catastrophic. User Response: Processing halts with abnormal termination. Operator Response: Ensure the Undeliverable queue exists and is contained in the JCL. Notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. Programmer Response: Evaluate the I/O operation that was being performed at the time the error occurred. Rebuild the data set only if necessary. CA-7.NC209 ERROR PROCESSING NCF FILE - ABENDING Explanation: An error occurred accessing the CA-7 NCF Communications data set. The error could have occurred on an OPEN, READ or WRITE operation. The level of this error is catastrophic. User Response: Processing halts with abnormal termination. Operator Response: Ensure that the CA-7 NCF Communications data set exists and is contained in the JCL. Notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. Programmer Response: Evaluate the I/O operation that was being performed at the time the error occurred. Rebuild the data set only if necessary. 3-40 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.NC301 –CA-7.NC302 CA-7.NC301 eeeeeeee (mmmmmmmm) oooooooo R15=cc RTNCD(FDBK2)=rr(ff) SSENSMI(USENSEI)=ss(uuuu) Explanation: This message will occur when a VTAM error is encountered for an OPNDST, SEND, CLSDST or TERMSESS macro. For further explanation of the error refer to the "Return Code and Sense Fields" section in the IBM ACF/VTAM Programming Manual. eeeeeeee is a text representation of the error condition which has occurred. mmmmmmmm is the VTAM macro name which caused the error. oooooooo is a representation of any special options which were used in this invocation of the macro. cc is the hex value contained in register 15 on exit from the macro. rr is the hex value for the RTNCD field in the RPL. ff is the hex value for the FDBK2 field in the RPL. ss is the hex value for SSENSMI field in the RPL. uuuu is the hex value for USENSEI field in the RPL. User Response: The system action is dependent on the macro involved and the type of error. Refer to the table listed below. If any error is not listed in the table, the default action, which is to continue processing, will be used. Macro RTNCD FDBK2 Action OPNDST X'14' - User abend CF6 SEND X'10' X'07' Terminate the session X'10' X'09' Terminate the session X'14' User abend CF6 CLSDST X'14' User abend CF6 TERMSESS X'14' User abend CF6 Operator Response: Notify the systems programmer. Programmer Response: Consult the explanation of the error in the IBM ACF/VTAM Programming Manual under "Return Code and Sense Fields." Attempt to determine the severity and cause of the error. If unable to determine and fix the cause of the problem, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.NC302 SESSION ESTABLISHED WITH NODE (nnnnnnnn) Explanation: This message is produced following successful processing of a CA-7 NCF LOGON command. Communication is now established with the node specified. User Response: Processing continues. Operator Response: None. Programmer Response: None. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-41 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.NC303 –CA-7.NC304 CA-7.NC303 LOGOFF REQUEST COMPLETE FOR NODE=nnnnnnnn Explanation: Communications have been discontinued with the node specified in the message. The break in communications was initiated by this node. nnnnnnnn is the node with which communications have been broken. User Response: Processing continues. Operator Response: None. Programmer Response: None. CA-7.NC304 LOGON FAILED - NODE (xxxxxxxx) Explanation: This message should follow an error message (CA-7.NC301 or CA-7.NC502) describing the reason why the session could not be established. It is for information only, but may indicate an error condition. User Response: Processing continues. Operator Response: Correct the cause of the failure, if possible. Otherwise notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. Programmer Response: Correct the cause of the failure, if possible. Otherwise get SYSLOG and TRACE output before contacting Computer Associates Technical Support. Note: The cause of error may have been detected at the remote node. Be sure to review the console output at that site before assuming that the problem is with CA-7 NCF. 3-42 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.NC501 –CA-7.NC502 CA-7.NC501 eeeeeeee (mmmmmmmm) oooooooo R15=cc RTNCD(FDBK2)=rr(ff) SSENSMI(USENSEI)=ss(uuuu) Explanation: This message will occur when a VTAM error is encountered for a SEND or a RECEIVE macro. For further explanation of the error refer to the "Return Code and Sense Fields" section in the IBM ACF/VTAM Programming Manual. eeeeeeee is a text representation of the error condition which has occurred. mmmmmmmm is the VTAM macro name which caused the error. oooooooo is a representation of any special options which were used in this invocation of the macro. cc is the hex value contained in register 15 on exit from the macro. rr is the hex value for the RTNCD field in the RPL. ff is the hex value for the FDBK2 field in the RPL. ss is the hex value for SSENSMI field in the RPL. uuuu is the hex value for USENSEI field in the RPL. User Response: The system action is dependent on the macro involved and the type of error. Refer to the table listed below. If any error is not listed in the table, the default action, which is to continue processing, will be used. Macro RTNCD FDBK2 Action SEND X'10' X'07' Terminate the session X'10' X'09' Terminate the session X'14' RECEIVE User abend CF6 X'10' X'07' Terminate the session X'10' X'09' Terminate the session X'10' X'09' Terminate the session Operator Response: Notify the systems programmer. Programmer Response: Consult the explanation of the error in the IBM ACF/VTAM Programming Manual under "Return Code and Sense Fields." Attempt to determine the severity and cause of the error. If unable to determine and fix the cause of the problem, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.NC502 ICR FROM NODE (nnnnnnnn) REJECTED, ENTRY FOR NODE (nnnnnnnn) INDICATES ID X'nn' Explanation: During establishment of a session between your installation's NCF node and the node indicated, a serious mismatch between the two nodes' network definitions has been detected (that is, one or the other node table was coded incorrectly). User Response: The node cannot be logged on because the integrity of the NCF network would be compromised. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-43 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.NC503 –CA-7.NC602 Operator Response: Notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. Programmer Response: First ensure that the network is correctly defined to all nodes. If the problem cannot be corrected, save all listings and dumps and notify the Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.NC503 WARNING: ICR FROM NODE (nnnnnnnn) INDICATES NCF NODE (nnnnnnnn) IS MISSING FROM THE LOCAL NCT Explanation: (See next message.) User Response: (See next message.) CA-7.NC503 WARNING: ICR FROM NODE (nnnnnnnn) INDICATES NCF NODE (nnnnnnnn) IS RELOCATED TO JES NODE (nnnnnnnn) Note: One or the other of the above messages will appear. The write-up below applies equally to either message. Explanation: During establishment of a session between your installation's NCF node and the node indicated, a discrepancy has been detected between the two nodes' network definitions. User Response: Session establishment continues. Operator Response: Notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. Programmer Response: Missing entries may or may not indicate that one or the other node table is in error, depending on the intended configuration of the network. JES nodes in error should be corrected as soon as possible but are not critical to the performance of NCF. CA-7.NC602 VTAM ERROR (LOSTERM) NODE=nnnnnnnn CODE=cc Explanation: The LOSTERM exit has been entered for the node specified in the message. The level of this error is serious. nnnnnnnn is the node which initiated the LOSTERM condition. cc is the LOSTERM reason code. Refer to the IBM ACF/VTAM Programming Manual in the "Using Exit Routines" section under the LOSTERM exit. User Response: The action depends on the value of the reason code. Reason code Meaning X'00' - X'0B' Ignore the condition and continue. X'0C' - X'1C' Terminate the session. X'1D' - X'FF' Print message and continue. Operator Response: Notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. Programmer Response: Correct the problem and resubmit. 3-44 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.NC701 –CA-7.NC703 CA-7.NC701 VTAM NSEXIT (CLEANUP) NODE=nnnnnnnn mmm... Explanation: This is a warning message. A cleanup session request has been received from VTAM because communication with the node specified has been terminated abnormally. nnnnnnnn is the node of the session which VTAM wants cleaned up. mmm... is an optional text message to indicate that the node specified in the message could not be found in the node control table. User Response: The node specified in the message is marked as "not in session." Operator Response: Verify that the node should no longer be operational. If it should be in operation, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. Programmer Response: Correct the error and resubmit. CA-7.NC702 VTAM NSEXIT (NSPE) NODE=nnnnnnnn Explanation: This is a warning message. VTAM has detected a Network Services Procedure Error (NSPE) on a session initiation request that was responded to positively. However, something happened that made it impossible to ensure that the session will be set up successfully. nnnnnnnn is the node name whose session is in question. User Response: Processing continues. Operator Response: Notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. Programmer Response: Correct the error and resubmit. CA-7.NC703 VTAM NSEXIT (NOTIFY) NODE=nnnnnnnn Explanation: This is a warning message. A session initiation request was responded to positively but something happened that made it impossible to ensure that the session is set up correctly. nnnnnnnn is the node whose session is in question. User Response: Processing continues. Operator Response: Notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. Programmer Response: Correct the error and resubmit. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-45 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.NC801 –CA-7.NC803 CA-7.NC801 eeeeeeee (mmmmmmmm) oooooooo R15=cc RTNCD(FDBK2)=rr(ff) SSENSMI(USENSEI)=ss(uuuu) Explanation: A VTAM error has occurred as a result of an OPNSEC or SESSIONC macro. Refer to the "Return Code and Sense Fields" section of the IBM ACF/VTAM Programming Manual for a more detailed explanation. eeeeeeee is a text representation of the error condition which has occurred. mmmmmmmm is the VTAM macro name which caused the error. oooooooo is a representation of any special options which were used in this invocation of the macro. cc is the hex value contained in register 15 on exit from the macro. rr is the hex value for the RTNCD field in the RPL. ff is the hex value for the FDBK2 field in the RPL. ss is the hex value for SSENSMI field in the RPL. uuuu is the hex value for USENSEI field in the RPL. User Response: The system action is dependent on the macro involved and the type of error. Refer to the table listed below. If any error is not listed in the table, the default action, which is to continue processing, will be used. Macro RTNCD FDBK2 Action OPNSEC X'14' SESSIONC X'10' X'07' Terminate the session X'10' X'09' Terminate the session X'14' X'41' Terminate the session User abend CF6 X'14' Terminate the session Operator Response: Notify the systems programmer. Programmer Response: Consult the explanation of the error in the IBM ACF/VTAM Programming Manual under "Return Code and Sense Fields." Attempt to determine the severity and cause of the error. If unable to determine and fix the cause of the problem, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.NC803 LOGOFF COMPLETE FROM NODE=nnnnnnnn Explanation: The node specified in the message initiated and completed a termination of communications. nnnnnnnn is the node which initiated the cessation of communications. User Response: Processing continues. Operator Response: None. Programmer Response: None. 3-46 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.NC901 –CA-7.NTM0 CA-7.NC901 VTAM TPEND (HALT) Explanation: This is a warning message. A VTAM command was issued to do a controlled shutdown of the application. User Response: All nodes are marked to log off. Processing continues. Operator Response: When communication can be established again, a LOGON command will have to be issued for each node. Programmer Response: None. CA-7.NC902 VTAM TPEND (HALT,CANCEL) Explanation: This is a warning message. A VTAM command was issued to cancel the application immediately. User Response: The VTAM application is terminated with a zero return code. Operator Response: The VTAM application will have to be started when the VTAM problem is resolved. Notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. Programmer Response: Correct the error and resubmit. CA-7.NSXT CLEANUP REQUESTED FOR xxxxxxx Explanation: An error was detected by CA-7 on the terminal shown. This message may be accompanied by other terminal error messages. Issued by SASSNSXT. User Response: None. This message indicates that CA-7 is attempting to clean up its own error on the terminal shown. If another CA-7 message appears, refer to the action to correct it. CA-7.NSXT UNKNOWN VTAM CODE. Explanation: The VTAM Network Services Exit routine in CA-7 received control from VTAM with an unknown code. Issued by SASSNSXT. User Response: The exit will ignore the request and pass a code of 0 to VTAM. CA-7.NTMV Unable to evaluate variable in L2NTR at xxxxxxxx, first 16 bytes are: yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy Explanation: An error occurred attempting to evaluate the variable data at the address xxxxxxxx, the first 16 bytes at that location are yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy. User Response: Ensure that the intended variable was properly named in the model NETMAN transaction file and retry. CA-7.NTM0 No plist address supplied for SASSNTM0. Explanation: Insufficient storage was available for ENF event workareas. User Response: Increase the region size for CA-7 by 1mB and retry. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-47 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.NTM0 –CA-7.NUC CA-7.NTM0 Address of problem data not supplied for SASSNTM0. Explanation: This is an internal error. No problem data was supplied on a call to SASSNTM0. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.NTM0 CA-NETMAN database name not supplied for MGPTUPD transaction Explanation: This is an internal error. No NETMAN database name was supplied on a call to SASSNTM0. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.NTM0 Address of NTMAPI not supplied for SASSNTM0. Explanation: This is an internal error. No NTMAPI address was supplied on a call to SASSNTM0. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.NTM0 NTMAPI called, RC=xxxxxxxx Explanation: The NETMAN API was called and a nonzero return code was received. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.NUC ARF INITIALIZATION FAILED Explanation: Initialization of the CA-7 ARF facility encountered an error. A U1004 abend will occur. User Response: Refer to any preceding messages relating to ARF. Correct any errors and restart CA-7. CA-7.NUC CA-7 JSCB AUTHORIZED MVS PROGRAM MANAGEMENT USED Explanation: This message is displayed when PGM=UCC7 is APF authorized as required. User Response: No action required. CA-7.NUC CA-7 JSCB NOT AUTHORIZED Explanation: This message is displayed when PGM=UCC7 is NOT APF authorized (a U0988 abend will also occur). User Response: Link program UCC7 with AC=1 and be sure that all STEPLIBs are APF authorized. CA-7.NUC DORMANT START UP IN PROCESS Explanation: This CA-7 was started with TYPE=DORM specified. Issued by SASSNUC. User Response: None. This message is informational only. 3-48 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.NUC –CA-7.PM10 CA-7.NUC UNABLE TO SUPPORT SGETM31/SPUTM31 Explanation: SGETM/SPUTM services unavailable for storage above the 16 Mb line. User Response: Ensure that the SASSI31S module resides in a load library accessible to CA-7. CA-7.PM00 Problem Management subtask termination requested. Explanation: Termination was requested for the problem management interface. User Response: None. CA-7.PM00 Unable to acquire FREE chain. FREEMAIN required. Explanation: The problem management subtask was unable to reuse problem data because of contention with the CA-7 main task. An OS FREEMAIN will be requested. User Response: Occasional occurrences of this message present no cause for concern. However, should this message be issued frequently consider increasing the region for CA-7. If the message persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.PM00 FREEMAIN failed. Explanation: A nonzero return code was received on an OS FREEMAIN issued by the problem management subtask. User Response: None. CA-7.PM10 Problem Management subtask ended. Explanation: The end of task exit for the problem management subtask was entered. This message should only be produced at CA-7 termination. User Response: None. CA-7.PM10 End-of-Task Exit TCB address did not match L2PMA_PM00TCB Explanation: The end of task exit for the problem management subtask was entered. The TCB address at entry did not match the TCB address in the L2PMA. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.PM10 End-of-Task Exit could not locate L2PMA. Explanation: The end of task exit for the problem management subtask was entered. The L2PMA could not be located. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.PM10 End-of-Task Exit could not locate UCC7SVT. Explanation: The end of task exit for the problem management subtask was entered. The UCC7SVT could not be located. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-49 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.PPJC –CA-7.RSC5-01 CA-7.PPJC Storage request exceeds maximum allowable. Data lost. Explanation: A limit on the amount of storage to be used by the problem management interface has been reached. Problem data for job completions will be lost. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.PPJC GETMAIN failed. Unable to chain job completion data. Explanation: The problem management subtask was unable to process job completion data because of a GETMAIN failure. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.PPJC Chaining error. Data lost. Explanation: The problem management subtask was unable to process job completion data because of an internal error in chaining. This is probably due to a storage overlay. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.QMGO DQTQ WRAP AROUND Explanation: Too many messages are queued to a terminal. Message is followed by an SOC3 abend of CA-7. Issued by SASSQMGO. User Response: Restart CA-7 with TYPE=ERST which will clear out the messages in the DQTQ and Scratch queue. CA-7.RLOG UNABLE TO ADD ENTRY TO RUNLOG. NAME=xxxxxxxx Explanation: The daily run log has filled up. The xxxxxxxx indicates the job name or network name trying to be added. User Response: No action required. The message is informational. CA-7.RLOG ERROR TRYING TO ADD RLOG FOR TODAY'S DATE Explanation: An attempt to add a new RLOG header entry failed. The PRNQ may be full. User Response: Use the /DISPLAY,Q=ALL command to see if the PRNQ is full. Also, a trigger loop (JOBA triggers JOBB, and JOBB triggers JOBA) can cause the problem. CA-7.RLOG ERROR TRYING TO UPDATE CURR RLOG HEADER Explanation: An attempt to update the current RLOG header failed. A possible I/O error has occurred. User Response: If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.RSC5-01 JOB NOT FOUND IN READY QUEUE Explanation: An entry was not found in a VRM table. User Response: This message is informational only. 3-50 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.RSC5-02 –CA-7.R155 CA-7.RSC5-02 I/O ERROR ON READ OF READY QUEUE Explanation: An error occurred trying to read a CA-7 queue. User Response: If the problem persists, notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. CA-7.RW005 RESOURCE FILE SUCCESSFULLY CLOSED Explanation: This message is issued at the end of the WLP processing of the VRM database. User Response: None. This message is informational only. CA-7.RW904 RSRC FILE SUCCESSFULLY OPEN R15=xx ER=yy Explanation: This message is issued at the start of the WLP processing of the VRM database. User Response: None. This message is informational only. CA-7.RW905 DDNAME CA7RSRC NOT FOUND Explanation: The ddcard for CA7RSRC is missing. User Response: The WLP job abends with a U0105. Check the JCL used by the WLP job. CA-7.R137 VRM FULL SUPPORT ACTIVE Explanation: The Virtual Resource Management facility (VRM) has been made fully active based upon the RSRC=YES keyword (or default) on the DBASE initialization statement. User Response: None. CA-7.R138 VRM MAINT SUPPORT ACTIVE Explanation: The database services for the Virtual Resource Management facility (VRM) has been made active based upon RSRC=MAINT keyword on the DBASE initialization statement. However, CA-7 will not honor virtual resource requirements while in maintenance mode. User Response: None. CA-7.R152 CPM FLOW CHAIN CREATED Explanation: During CA-7 startup, the chain of FLOW records was rebuilt. User Response: None. CA-7.R154 ERROR ON DELETE CPM FLOW RECORD Explanation: CA-7 was unable to delete a CPM FLOW record during initialization. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist for assistance. CA-7.R155 ERROR ON GETUPD CPM FLOW RECORD Explanation: CA-7 was unable to get a CPM FLOW record for update during initialization. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist for assistance. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-51 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.R156 –CA-7.R602 CA-7.R156 CPM FLOW RECORDS DELETED Explanation: CA-7 deleted CPM FLOW records during a COLD or FORM start. User Response: None. CA-7.R32V RPL RESET Explanation: A CA-7 VTAM RPL was left in an unusable state. CA-7 has restored the RPL to a usable state. Informational message issued by SASSR32V. User Response: None. CA-7.R500 RESOURCE DEQ ERROR DURING JOB COMPLETION. Explanation: During job completion, an error occurred during a DEQ macro instruction to dequeue a resource. User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U0500. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.R501 GET ERROR ON ACTIVE RESOURCE RECORD CHAIN. Explanation: During job completion, an error occurred on a GET of an active job resource record. User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U0501. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.R502 DELETE ERROR ON ACTIVE RESOURCE RECORD CHAIN. Explanation: During job completion, an error occurred on a delete of an active job resource record. User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U0502. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.R503 ERROR ON ADD OF A MANUAL RESOURCE RECORD. Explanation: During job completion, an error occurred on an add of a manual job resource record. User Response: CA-7 continues processing. Check for messages CA-7.XRAC-03 and CA-7.XRAC-06 for a description of the error. CA-7.R600 ERROR ON DEQ OF RESOURCES. Explanation: During processing of a PRSCF transaction, VRM detected an error when issuing a DEQ instruction. This message is issued by SASSSPOR. User Response: CA-7 continues processing. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.R602 ERROR ON DELETE OF A RESOURCE RECORD. Explanation: During processing of a PRSCF transaction, VRM was unable to delete a record related to the resource being freed. This message is issued by module SASSSPOR. User Response: CA-7 continues processing. See messages CA-7.IVRM-02 and CA-7.IVRM-03 for specific details on the error. 3-52 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.R603 –CA-7.R620 CA-7.R603 ERROR ON DELETE OF A COREQUISITE RESOURCE RECORD. Explanation: An error occurred when deleting a corequisite resource record. This message is issued by module SASSSPOR. User Response: CA-7 continues processing. See messages CA-7.IVRM-02 and CA-7.IVRM-03 for specific details on the error. CA-7.R604 ERROR ON GET OF A COREQUISITE RESOURCE RECORD. Explanation: An error occurred on a GET to a corequisite resource record. This message is issued by module SASSSPOR. User Response: CA-7 continues processing. See messages CA-7.IVRM-02 and CA-7.IVRM-03 for specific details on the error. CA-7.R610 ERROR ON ADD OF A COREQUISITE RESOURCE RECORD. Explanation: An error occurred on add of a corequisite resource record. This message is issued by module SASSSPOR. User Response: CA-7 continues processing. See messages CA-7.XRAC-02 and CA-7.XRAC-03 for specific details on the error. CA-7.R611 ERROR ON DEQ OF A COREQUISITE RESOURCE RECORD. Explanation: An error occurred on a DEQ of resource record. This message is issued by module SASSSPOR. User Response: None. CA-7.R612 RECORD NOT FOUND ON GET FOR UPDATE. Explanation: An invalid return code was received during VSAM I/O processing. This message is issued by module SASSSPOR. User Response: None. CA-7.R613 UPDATE ERROR ON ACTIVE RESOURCE CHAIN. Explanation: An invalid return code was received during VSAM I/O processing. This message is issued by module SASSSPOR. User Response: None. CA-7.R620 ERROR ON LOOP ENQ Explanation: During submission, an error occurred during VRM ENQ processing. This message is issued by module SASSXRSU. User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U0620. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-53 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.R621 –CA-7.R901 CA-7.R621 GET ERROR ON ACTIVE JOB RESOURCE CHAIN. Explanation: During submission, an error occurred during a GET for an active job resource record. User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U0621. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.R622 UPDATE ERROR ON ACTIVE JOB RESOURCE CHAIN. Explanation: During submission, an error occurred during an update of an active job resource record. User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U0622. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.R700 ERROR ON DEQ FOR RESOURCES. Explanation: Invalid return code received from a DEQ for a resource after a cancel command was issued. User Response: None. CA-7.R701 GET ERROR ON ACTIVE RESOURCE RECORD CHAIN. Explanation: An error occurred during a GET of an active resource record when a cancel command was issued. User Response: None. CA-7.R730 ERROR ON DEQ AT JOB STEP COMPLETION. Explanation: At job step end, an error occurred during a DEQ to free a resource. User Response: None. CA-7.R731 GET ERROR ON ACTIVE RESOURCE RECORD CHAIN. Explanation: At job step end, an error occurred during a GET of an active resource record. User Response: See messages CA-7.XRAC-02 and CA-7.XRAC-03 for specific details on the error. CA-7.R732 UPDATE ERROR ON ACTIVE RESOURCE RECORD CHAIN. Explanation: At job step end, an error occurred during an update of an active resource record. User Response: See messages CA-7.XRAC-02 and CA-7.XRAC-03 for specific details on the error. CA-7.R901 ERROR DURING GENCB (EXLST) R15=xx Explanation: During CA-7 startup, an error xx (R15) occurred on VSAM control block generation (exlst). User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U0001. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. 3-54 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.R902 –CA-7.S3 CA-7.R902 ERROR DURING GENCB (ACB) R15=xx Explanation: During CA-7 startup, an error xx (R15) occurred on VSAM control block generation (ACB). User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U0002. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.R903 ERROR DURING OPEN OF RESOURCE FILE R15=xx ER=aaa Explanation: During CA-7 startup, an error occurred on the resource file open. User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U0003. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. Check the value in R15 and ACBERFLG (aaa) and correct the error. CA-7.R904 RESOURCE FILE OPENED. R15=xx ER=xxx Explanation: During CA-7 startup, the resource file was successfully opened. User Response: None. CA-7.R905 DDNAME CA7RSRC NOT FOUND Explanation: During CA-7 startup, the ddname corresponding to the VRM resource file was not found. User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U0905. Ensure that the CA-7 startup JCL procedure contains the CA7RSRC DD and filename. CA-7.R906 ERROR DURING GENCB (RPL) R15=xx Explanation: During CA-7 startup, an error xx (R15) occurred on VSAM control block generation (RPL). User Response: CA-7 abnormally terminates with a U0906. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.R907 DDNAME CA7RSRC POINTS TO DUMMY FILE - U0907 Explanation: The DD statement for the CA-7 VRM VSAM file (CA7RSRC) does not point to an actual data set. This data set is required for CA-7 operations. CA-7 abends with a User 907 code. User Response: Provide a CA7RSRC DD statement that points to a valid CA-7 VRM data set and restart CA-7. CA-7.S3 NCF INTERFACE IS INACTIVE Explanation: NCF is not active and the NCF data is discarded. User Response: Processing continues. Operator Response: A job belonging to CA-7 at a remote node is executing without the support of NCF and its SMF/Trailer data has been lost. If possible, activate the CA-7 NCF interface and promptly inform the Production Control Supervisor. Note: This message may be associated with NCF incoming data. For appropriate action, see the documentation for the INCOMING DATA REJECTED message. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-55 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.S3 –CA-7.SCNJ Programmer Response: Ensure that NCF has been properly installed. CA-7.S3 INVALID NCF NODE ID xx (HEX) Explanation: The NCF node identifier shown is invalid. User Response: The data is discarded and processing continues. Operator Response: Promptly inform the Production Control Supervisor. Programmer Response: Each defined CA-7 identifier in the NCF node control table must represent one and only one NCF node and may have any value except X'00', X'40', or X'E0' through X'FF'. CA-7.S3 DATA FOR JOB xxxxxxxx DISCARDED Explanation: SMF or Trailer data for the job shown has been discarded. User Response: See the two preceding messages. Operator Response: See the two preceding messages. Programmer Response: See the two preceding messages. CA-7.S3 INCOMING DATA REJECTED Explanation: NCF is receiving data but the CA-7 NCF interface is not active or the incoming data does not belong to the local CA-7 node. User Response: The NCF node from which the data was received will be logged off. No data will be lost. Operator Response: If possible, activate the CA-7 NCF interface. If the problem persists, notify the local CA-7 NCF specialist. Programmer Response: Verify proper installation of NCF. This requires coordination with remote nodes. CA-7.S9 NO BUFFER FOR OUTBOUND DATA Explanation: The NCF buffer pointer is zero. User Response: SMF or Trailer data has been discarded. Processing continues. Operator Response: Promptly inform the Production Control Supervisor. Programmer Response: Verify proper installation of NCF. CA-7.SCNJ SKIPPED DUPLICATE SCHEDULE MEMBER Explanation: During a Schedule Scan, a schedule member was read that had already been processed by this same run of Schedule Scan. Issued by SASSSCNJ. User Response: None. This message is for information only. The duplicate member is bypassed. This can possibly occur when the Dataset data set is being updated during the time that Schedule Scan runs. 3-56 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.SCRJ –CA-7.SJLV CA-7.SCRJ xxxxxxxx(nnnn), ARJP R15=yyyyyyyy, R0=zzzzzzzz Explanation: An error occurred while attempting to delete ARF control blocks that are no longer needed for a job. User Response: This is an ARF internal error. The message is issued for debugging purposes and does not necessarily indicate a problem with ARF functionality. However, if the message is issued repeatedly or if it accompanies other error messages, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CA-7.SJ NETWORK COMMUNICATION FACILITY NOT ACTIVE Explanation: The CA-7 NCF interface has not been activated because the Operating System type code in ICMDSECT is incorrect. User Response: Processing proceeds without NCF support. Operator Response: None. Programmer Response: NCF support is only provided in an MVS environment. If ICMDSECT is in error, correct the error and restart. CA-7.SJ NCF IS PRESENT - LOCAL NODE = xxxxxxxx Explanation: The CA-7 NCF interface is active. User Response: Processing proceeds. Operator Response: None. Programmer Response: This is an informative message. Verify that the local node is as expected/defined. CA-7.SJLV One or more VRM Device Definitions dropped for xxxxxxxx Explanation: An error occurred while trying to dynamically update the record of VRM devices. One or more VRM device definitions were not updated. This could occur if the number of VRM resources exceeds the database record capacity. User Response: Contact your installation's CA7 technical specialist. The following items may be required to diagnose the error: 1. RM.1 output for the job in error. 2. Listing of the current SASSDTAB module. CA-7.SJLV VRM IO err X FUNC=GETUPD RC=xxxxxxxx REASON=yyyyyyyy JOB=nnnnnnnn Explanation: An error occurred while trying to dynamically update VRM resource definitions. X is a code indicating the type of record on the VRM database. FUNC is the function attempted. The program return code is reported at RC and REASON is the VSAM feedback. User Response: Contact your installation's CA7 technical specialist. The following items may be required to diagnose the error: 1. RM.1 output for the job in error. 2. Listing of the current SASSDTAB module. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-57 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.SJLV –CA-7.SMF0 CA-7.SJLV Unable to update VRM Device Definitions. Length=nnnnnnnn Maxlen=xxxxxxxx Job=yyyyyyyy Explanation: The record of VRM resources will not fit in the buffer allocated. The Length value is the size of the VRM record retrieved, and Maxlen is the size of the working buffer. User Response: Contact your installation's CA7 technical specialist. RM.1 output for the job in error may be required. CA-7.SJL0 VRM DEVICE TABLE SPACE EXCEEDED Explanation: The size of the table of VRM Devices that is built during LOAD completion had to be increased. User Response: This is an informational message. No action is required. CA-7.SJL0 RQMT LOAD TABLE OVERFLOW Explanation: An attempt was made to LOAD a job into CA-7. The table that is set up to contain requirements for the job cannot handle all of this job's requirements. Issued by SASSSJL0. User Response: The load on the job will be successful despite this message. Use LJOB,JOB=jobname,LIST=RQMT to see if the necessary requirements have been built for the job. If all of these requirements are not included, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.SMFI-33 CPU xxxx IPL - REQUEUING ACTIVE JOBS. Explanation: This message is a WTO. An IPL of a system within the CA-7 complex was detected, and the AUTOREQ option is in effect. All jobs in the Active queue for the affected CPU (xxxx) will be automatically requeued to the Request queue with a status of R-REQUE. User Response: Analyze each job moved into the Request queue to determine any corrective actions. Once the appropriate steps have been taken, Job Restart must be used to resubmit these jobs. CA-7.SMFI-34 AUTO-REQUEUE FEATURE INACTIVE - IPL RECORDS IGNORED. Explanation: An IPL of a system within the CA-7 complex was detected, and the AUTOREQ option is not in effect. Any jobs active on systems at the point of an IPL will be left in the Active queue. Jobs left in the Active queue following a system failure such as this must be manually requeued to the Request queue (see the REQUEUE command). This message is displayed only once. User Response: All jobs left stranded in the Active queue following the system failure must be manually requeued to the Request queue (see the REQUEUE command). To activate the Auto-Requeue feature, refer to the AUTOREQ keyword on the OPTIONS initialization statement in the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide. CA-7.SMF0 BAD SMF REC - BLOCK BYPASSED Explanation: This message is a WTO. An SMF block in the Communications data set has a value of zero in the first two bytes. This is a zero length field and zero is not valid. Issued by SASSSMF0. User Response: The bad block is skipped. Data in this block is not processed. This could result in: 3-58 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.SMF2 –CA-7.SMF4 1. Outstanding data set requirements. 2. Jobs staying in the Ready queue. 3. Jobs staying in the Active queue. CA-7.SMF2 JOB jjjjjjjj NOT ADDED TO THE ACTIVE QUEUE. Explanation: This WTO is issued when an external job initiation occurs but CA-7 is unable to add it to the Active queue. This could occur if the Active queue was full or if there was already a job in the Ready or Active queue by the same name. User Response: None. This job will not be represented in CA-7's queues. CA-7.SMF3 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn;jjjjj) FAILED: rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Explanation: The job indicated by xxxxxxxx failed for the reason indicated by rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. The jjjjj is the JES job number, if available. The nnnn is the CA-7 job number. This WTO is only produced if the WTO= keyword is specified on the RESTART statement in the initialization file. The possible reason values are: JCL ERROR ABEND Unnnn ABEND Snnn JOB CC nnnn STEP ssssssss FLUSHED STEP ssssssss CC nnnn User Response: Refer to SMF0-33 messages in the CA-7 Browse data set for jobs that are automatically requeued. Appropriate action should be taken to resolve the restart situation for the job. This may involve canceling or restarting the job on CA-7. CA-7.SMF3 UNABLE TO UPDATE ARF TRAILER FOR jjjjjjjj(nnnn) Explanation: An error occurred while trying to evaluate an ARF 'late at job end' exception (LE). However, ARF could not report the error because of an error encountered while trying to update the trailer queue. User Response: ARF cannot properly proceed with recovery from the late condition. Manual recovery procedures should be employed to address the problem. If necessary, cancel the job and retry. If the problem persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.SMF4 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn/jjjjj/systemnm) ON cccc STEP pppppppp.ssssssss yyyy Explanation: The procstep/step indicated by pppppppp.ssssssss for job xxxxxxxx completed with the indicated code. This WTO is produced when the WTOSTEP keyword is used on the CA-7 RESTART initialization statement. The default ROUTCDE is 2 (Master Console), this can be overridden by the ROUTCDE= keyword on the RESTART statement. The CA-7 job number (nnnn), JES job number (jjjjj) and CA-7 system name (systemnm) are also provided. Possible values for the termination code (yyyy) are: Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-59 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.SMF5 –CA-7.SSM1 Uyyyy Indicates a User Abend code Syyy Indicates a System Abend code JCLER Indicates a JCL Error Cyyyy indicates a condition code failure yyyy Indicates a step condition code (not a failure) User Response: No action is required. CA-7.SMF5 OUTPUT DSN NOT POSED TO CA-7 Explanation: The Trailer queue was full at the time that CA-7 received a data set update SMF record. When CA-7 attempted to update the job's record in the Active queue, an error occurred. User Response: Verify the space allocation of the Trailer queue (it may need to be increased). If this data set was supposed to trigger jobs or post requirements, manual intervention is required to cause those events to occur. CA-7.SMF5B SUBTASK FAILURE LIMIT EXCEEDED FOR xxx...x Explanation: While processing the JCL data set xxx...x, a failure (abend) occurred, and the data set has been disabled. All jobs using this file are left in SKELETON status. User Response: Correct the error and then recycle CA-7 to regain use of the JCL data set. CA-7.SORRY TERMINAL NOT DEFINED TO CA-7 Explanation: A remote 3270 terminal (BTAM) has been used to input a command and the terminal is not defined to CA-7. Issued by SASSI32R. User Response: If the terminal is to be used, it must be defined with a TERM statement in the initialization file. CA-7.SSM0 UNABLE TO PROCESS ARF EXCEPTION - IS. Explanation: An IS condition for the job was detected by ARF, but the job could not be requeued because of an internal error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.SSM1 TABLE FULL Explanation: More than 300 jobs have been submitted by CA-7 causing an internal table to become full. Possibly some mutually exclusive requirements will not be honored. Issued by SASSSSM1. User Response: If more than 300 jobs are in the Ready or Active queues at any one time, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. 3-60 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.SVCA-nn –CA-7.SVCT001E CA-7.SVCA-nn Refer to SVCA-nn messages. CA-7.SVCA-15 NCF NODE TABLE NOT DEFINED Explanation: The node control table was not found. User Response: The job will abend. Operator Response: The NCFNODE parameter can only be specified if NCF is installed. Programmer Response: If appropriate, assemble and link the node table. CA-7.SVCA-16 UNDEFINED NCF NODE xxxxxxxx Explanation: A node name, xxxxxxxx, was found during processing that is not in the node table. User Response: The job will abend. Operator Response: The node name in the parameter NCFNODE=nodename must be a node name from the node control table. Recode the parameter and resubmit the job. Programmer Response: None. CA-7.SVCT000E CA-7 INDICATOR BYTE NOT SET Explanation: The code indicating that the job was submitted by CA-7 was not found at the location in the SMF Common Parameter Area that was specified by ICMDSECT. This may indicate a tracking error. User Response: Make the appropriate corrections in case: 1. The U7TESTSV job was not DEMANDed by CA-7. 2. Column 71 of the first JOB statement has been modified or columns 70/71 are not blank. 3. There is a conflict over the use of either the USERID field or the RDRDATE field in the SMF Common Parameter Area so that the CA-7 indicator byte has been overlaid (probably by another UJV exit). Make sure all copies of ICMDSECT agree on placement of the indicator byte (that is, USERID field or RDRDATE field). There may be multiple copies of ICMDSECT located on the CA-7 load library, LPA or CAIRIM libraries as well as those link edited with UJV, U83 and U84 exits. 4. The CA-7 UJV exit is not getting control. This may occur if the IEFUJV exit is not linked properly. CA-7.SVCT001E ICM4 BIT SETTING INVALID Explanation: An unexpected bit setting was found in ICMDSECT. User Response: This may indicate an incorrect zap to ICMDSECT. Check all zaps to ICMDSECT, particularly those that relate to the use of the RDRDATE field. This may also indicate that CA-7's type IV SVC has not yet been installed or that the SVC number in ICMDSECT does not match the SVC reserved for CA-7's use. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-61 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.SVCT002E –CA-7.SVCT010I CA-7.SVCT002E INVALID CA-7 SVC RET CODE Explanation: An unexpected code was returned from the SVC that was designated as the CA-7 SVC. User Response: This may indicate that CA-7's type IV SVC has not been installed properly or that the SVC number in ICMDSECT does not match the SVC number reserved for CA-7's use. CA-7.SVCT003E TCT FIELD IN TCB IS ZERO Explanation: An attempt to locate the SMF Common Parameter Area failed. User Response: This is a severe error. Be sure that SMF has been properly SYSGENed and is active. If the error persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.SVCT005E BLDL FAILED Explanation: An attempt to locate the UJV, U83 and/or U84 exits failed because of an I/O error. User Response: This is a severe error. If there is no problem accessing modules on the library where the UJV, U83 and U84 exits are located, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.SVCT006W xxxxxxxx FOUND IN STEPLIB Explanation: The module named xxxxxxx was located in one of the libraries in the STEPLIB concatenation, probably the CA-7 load library. User Response: The module named cannot be properly validated because only the copy accessed by SMF (residing in LPA) will be used in job tracking. Any modules named IEFUJV, IEFU83, IEFU84, CA7UJV, CA7U83, or CA7U84 on any library in the STEPLIB concatenation should be renamed to allow the validation to proceed. CA-7.SVCT008E xxxx NOT MATCHED IN ICMDSECT Explanation: The name xxxx was not matched in the ICMDSECT control module. Since this name is used for enqueuing certain items, such a mismatch could cause system and data integrity problems. User Response: Be sure the system was initialized using CAIRIM. If the xxxx value is ICOM, the ICMDSECT is the wrong format (probably a wrong module) and should be reinstalled. If the xxxx value is UC07 or UCT7, the system was not initialized using CAIRIM, in which case, running CAIRIM to INIT or REINIT should correct the problem. CA-7.SVCT009E FIRST LOAD OF CA-7 SVC NOT FIXED Explanation: This message indicates an error unless the SVC module is in MLPA. User Response: If there is not an entry for UC07 in an IEFSSNxx member of PARMLIB, the first load of the CA-7 SVC must reside in FLPA. To avoid the FLPA requirement, put an entry for UC07 in IEFSSNxx or use CAIRIM to initialize. CA-7.SVCT010I xxxx FOUND IN SSCVT Explanation: This message indicates that an entry was found for UC07 in an SSCVT. User Response: None. This message is strictly informational. 3-62 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.SVCT011W –CA-7.SVCT017W CA-7.SVCT011W ICOM NOT ACTIVE ON THIS CPU Explanation: U7TESTSV determined that ICOM is not active, indicating that jobs will not be tracked. User Response: Start ICOM if job tracking is desired. CA-7.SVCT012I IGCS3XXX SIZE IN BYTES IS xxxxxxxx (HEX) Explanation: IGCS3XXX on LPA has the size indicated. User Response: None. This message is strictly informational. CA-7.SVCT013E UNABLE TO LOAD xxxxxxxx Explanation: An attempt to LOAD the module named at xxxxxxxx failed. User Response: Review any IBM messages associated with the LOAD failure and make appropriate corrections. Make sure that the module named is in LPA. CA-7.SVCT014W CA-7 CODE STILL IN xxxxxxxx Explanation: This is a warning message indicating that CA-7 code was detected in the module named. This message should be produced only if CAIRIM is being used. User Response: If CAIRIM is being used, then be sure that all CA-7 code is removed from the module named at xxxxxxxx. CA-7.SVCT015I RIMINIT BIT IS ON AT ICM2 Explanation: The CAIRIM initialization routine for CA-7 has modified ICMDSECT with a code indicating that CAIRIM is active. User Response: None. This message is strictly informational. CA-7.SVCT016I SASSxxx IS USERxxxn IN xxxxxxx Explanation: This message indicates that the CA-7 driver is the entry point for the module named at xxxxxxxx and that the SASSxxx module is the nth exit to receive control. User Response: None. This message is strictly informational. CA-7.SVCT017W CA-7 CODE NOT FOUND IN xxxxxxxx Explanation: This message is issued when U7TESTSV is unable to locate CA-7 SMF processing code in the module named at xxxxxxxx. User Response: This is a warning message. Review the module named at xxxxxxxx to make sure that the CA-7 code is in the module and will be executed. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-63 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.SVCT018W –CA-7.SVC4 CA-7.SVCT018W LMP VIOLATION HAS OCCURRED FOR CA-7 Explanation: This message indicates that an LMP (Licensed Management Program) violation has occurred since the last COLD initialization by CAIRIM for CA-7. When this occurs, some SMF and/or TRLR data may be lost. User Response: Ensure that a proper LMP key is in the CAIRIM KEYS file for the CPU which received the violation. It may be necessary to reinitialize CAIRIM for CA-7 using the REINIT(COLD) parameter. CA-7.SVCT098I BAD TERMINATION. ERR CODE = xxxxxx Explanation: This signifies abnormal termination. The errors that caused the abnormal termination should be indicated in previous messages whose prefix ends with E or W. The ERR CODE value is an internal code used by Computer Associates Technical Support for debugging purposes. User Response: None. Refer to previous messages. CA-7.SVCT099I NORMAL TERMINATION FOR THIS JOB IS A U0099 ABEND. Explanation: This signifies normal termination. No problems were found with the CA-7 SVC or CA-7 SMF exits. User Response: None. CA-7.SVC3 POSSIBLE TRACKING DATA LOST IN CSA Explanation: A CSA storage overlay has been detected by CA-7. An external source has overlaid a chain used by CA-7. The loss of tracking data can result in various CA-7 problems. For example: 1. A job may stay in the ACTQ and never go back to the REQQ for completion processing. 2. A job may stay in the RDYQ and never go to the ACTQ. 3. A data set posting may never automatically occur. User Response: Many CSA overlays cause the entire system to fail; hence, an IPL should be done as soon as possible. CA-7 can sometimes recognize if its data has been overlaid and attempts a partial recovery; however, since CSA has been overlaid, an IPL should be scheduled as soon as possible. CA-7.SVC4 POSSIBLE TRAILER DATA LOST IN CSA Explanation: See CA-7.SVC3. User Response: See CA-7.SVC3. Also, the loss of Trailer data can result in commands not being given to CA-7. For example a SASSTRLR or U7SVC DEMAND command may be lost. 3-64 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.SVC9 –CA-7.S3 CA-7.SVC9 POSSIBLE TRACKING DATA LOST IN CSA Explanation: See CA-7.SVC3. User Response: See CA-7.SVC3. CA-7.S3 NCF INTERFACE IS INACTIVE Explanation: CA-7 NCF is not active and the NCF data is discarded. User Response: Processing continues. Operator Response: A job belonging to CA-7 at a remote node is executing without the support of CA-7 NCF and its SMF/Trailer data has been lost. If possible, activate the CA-7 NCF interface and promptly inform the Production Control Supervisor. Note: This message may be associated with CA-7 NCF incoming data. For appropriate action, see the documentation for the INCOMING DATA REJECTED message. Programmer Response: Ensure that CA-7 NCF has been properly installed. CA-7.S3 INVALID NCF NODE ID xx (HEX) Explanation: The NCF node identifier shown is invalid. User Response: The data is discarded and processing continues. Operator Response: Promptly inform the Production Control Supervisor. Programmer Response: Each defined CA-7 identifier in the NCF node control table must represent one and only one NCF node and may have any value except X'00', X'40', or X'E0' through X'FF'. CA-7.S3 DATA FOR JOB xxxxxxxx DISCARDED Explanation: SMF or Trailer data for the job shown has been discarded. User Response: See the two preceding messages. Operator Response: See the two preceding messages. Programmer Response: See the two preceding messages. CA-7.S3 INCOMING DATA REJECTED Explanation: NCF is receiving data but the CA-7 NCF interface is not active or the incoming data does not belong to your installation's CA-7 node. User Response: The NCF node from which the data was received will be logged off. No data will be lost. Operator Response: If possible, activate the CA-7 NCF interface. If the problem persists, notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. Programmer Response: Verify proper installation of CA-7 NCF. This requires coordination with remote nodes. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-65 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.S9 –CA-7.TARI CA-7.S9 BLOCKED RECORD EXCEEDS BUFFER Explanation: A set of blocked Trailer records exceeds the buffer size for trailers. The blocked set of records will be skipped and ICOM will continue to process other records. User Response: Trailer data has been discarded, but the processing continues. This could indicate an erroneous or incomplete installation or upgrade. Notify your installation's CA-7 specialist to verify the installation of CA-7. Some data has been lost from Trailer Step or U7SVC input which could affect production work. CA-7.S9 NO BUFFER FOR OUTBOUND DATA Explanation: The NCF buffer pointer is zero. User Response: SMF or Trailer data has been discarded, but the processing continues. Operator Response: Promptly inform the Production Control Supervisor. Programmer Response: Verify proper installation of CA-7 NCF. CA-7.TARI ARF DATA BASE IS NOW OFFLINE Explanation: The 'ARFIO SHUTDOWN' call to SASSTARI has completed successfully. The ARF database is now CLOSEd, but the ACB and buffer pool has been retained. User Response: None. CA-7.TARI ARF DATA BASE WAS NOT ONLINE Explanation: An 'ARFIO SHUTDOWN' call to SASSTARI was performed to CLOSE the ARF database, but the ARF database was not OPEN. This is accompanied with a return code of 4. User Response: None. CA-7.TARI ARF DATA BASE SHUTDOWN COMPLETE Explanation: The 'ARFIO SHUTDOWN' call to SASSTARI has been completed successfully. User Response: None. CA-7.TARI ARF DB TERM ERROR: RC=xx RS=rrrr INF=iiii Explanation: An error has occurred during ARF database shutdown. The return, reason and information codes define the problem exactly. Refer to the list of return codes below. User Response: The ARF database may still be OPEN. CA-7 shutdown continues. RC=04 ARF database was not OPEN. RC=08 ARF initialization did not complete, CLOSE not attempted. RC=12 ARF database was never initialized. RC=16 ARF database CLOSE failed. R0=CLOSE return code. R1=CLOSE reason code. RS=4 The ARF database did not CLOSE properly. The information code explains why the CLOSE failed. 3-66 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.TRLR-00 –CA-7.UJV INF=004 Data set is already CLOSEd. INF=132 Uncorrectable I/O error occurred while reading the JFCB. INF=136 Not enough virtual storage to complete the CLOSE request. INF=144 Uncorrectable I/O error occurred while updating the ICF catalog records. INF=148 Error occurred during catalog search. INF=184 Uncorrectable error occurred while completing the outstanding requests. CA-7.TRLR-00 (jobname) PROCESS xxxxxxxx JOBSTEP=stepname, PROCSTEP=procstep, NODE=nodename, OPT=option Explanation: This is an informational message indicating the start or completion of Trailer program processing. The name of the job executing the program is indicated by taskname. The job step name is indicated by ssssssss. The procedure step name is indicated by pppppppp. The NCF node name, if present, is indicated by nnnnnnnn. Any PARM options are indicated by oooooooo. User Response: None. CA-7.TRLR-30 NCF NODE TABLE NOT DEFINED Explanation: The node control table was not found. User Response: The job will abend. Operator Response: The NCFNODE parameter can only be specified if NCF is installed. Programmer Response: If appropriate, assemble and link the node table. CA-7.TRLR-31 UNDEFINED NCF NODE xxxxxxxx Explanation: A node name, xxxxxxxx, was found during processing that is not in the node table. User Response: The job will abend. Operator Response: The node name in the parameter NCFNODE=nodename must be a node name from the node control table. Recode the parameter and resubmit the job. Programmer Response: None. CA-7.TVRM-03 RESOURCE FILE SUCCESSFULLY CLOSED Explanation: During CA-7 shutdown. VRM has closed the VRM database file. User Response: None. This message is informational only. CA-7.UJV NCF NODE TABLE NOT DEFINED Explanation: The NCF node control table was not found. User Response: See the message below. Operator Response: See the message below. Programmer Response: See the message below. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-67 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.UJV –CA-7.U83 CA-7.UJV INVALID NCF NODE ID xx (HEX) Explanation: The NCF node identifier shown is invalid. User Response: See the message below. Operator Response: See the message below. Programmer Response: See the message below. CA-7.UJV JOB xxxxxxxx NO LONGER UNDER CA-7 CONTROL Explanation: The job shown is no longer under CA-7 control. Either the node control table was not found or an unidentified NCF node identifier has been encountered. User Response: Processing continues as though the job was submitted outside of CA-7 control. Operator Response: Notify your installation's CA-7 specialist. Programmer Response: Verify and correct the CA-7 NCF installation steps. Each defined CA-7 identifier in the NCF node control table for job identification purposes must represent one and only one CA-7 NCF node and may have any value except X'00', X'40' or X'E0' through X'FF'. CA-7.UJV SASSUJV ENTERED Explanation: This WTO is produced when a job is submitted to a CA-7 system that has a stepname of CA7B$$4U in it. Computer Associates Technical Support will sometimes request that you run a job with this stepname in it to be sure that SASSUJV is getting control. User Response: None. This message is informational only. CA-7.UNLK CHAIN SERIALIZATION ERROR. SCT=xxxxxxxx Explanation: A CA-7 execution thread did not release all of its chain locks before releasing control. The address of the SCT is listed in the message. User Response: Any locks still held by the SCT are released by the process which produces this message. If the message occurs more than once, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance in debugging the error. CA-7.U7SVC-nn Refer to U7SVC-nn messages. CA-7.U83 SASSU83 ENTERED Explanation: This WTO is produced when a job is submitted to a CA-7 system that has a stepname of CA7B$$4U in it and a data set open occurs. (To be sure that a data set open occurs, use a STEPLIB DD in the JCL.) Computer Associates Technical Support will sometimes request that you run a job with this stepname in it to be sure that SASSU83 is getting control. User Response: None. This message is informational only. 3-68 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.U84 –CA-7.VB04 CA-7.U84 LCT COULD NOT BE FOUND (SASSU84) Explanation: The Linkage Control Table (LCT) could not be found in core for a job run under CA-7. The LCT is searched for during step and job termination. Issued by SASSU84. This message is produced when an initiator abends. User Response: Determine the cause of the initiator abend. This message is a result of an initiator abend and not the cause of the abend. This message is informational only. CA-7.U84 SASSU84 ENTERED Explanation: This WTO is produced when a job is submitted to a CA-7 system that has a stepname of CA7B$$4U in it. Computer Associates Technical Support will sometimes request that you run a job with this stepname in it to be sure that SASSU84 is getting control. User Response: None. This message is informational only. CA-7.VB00 message text Explanation: This is the VRM backup report summary message which indicates the record types found on the VRM data set during backup processing. User Response: None. CA-7.VB01 INVALID RECORD TYPE RC=4 KEY= xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Explanation: An invalid record type was found on the VRM data set. The xx value indicates the key of the invalid record type. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.VB02 INVALID RECORD FOUND RC=8 Explanation: An invalid record was found on the VRM data set. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.VB03 VSAM ERROR (HEXA) RC=nn FDBK=nnnn Explanation: A VSAM error was encountered during processing of the VRM data set where RC=nn is the VSAM return code and FDBK=nnnn is the VSAM feedback return code. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.VB04 TYPE J RECORD jobname INCOMPLETE RESOURCE: resource name MISSING Explanation: An invalid type J record (VRM job record) was found. The job name indicated in the message is connected to a resource which did not exist on the VRM database. The VRM job record is rebuilt without the indicated resource. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-69 3.2 CA-7.D32V Through CA-7.VB99 Messages CA-7.VB05 –CA-7.VB99 CA-7.VB05 TYPE R RECORD resource name INCOMPLETE JOBNAME: jobname MISSING Explanation: An invalid type R record (VRM resource record was found. The resource indicated in the message is connected to a job which did not exist on the VRM database. The VRM resource record is rebuilt without the indicated job name. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.VB10 INVALID LRECL FOR CA7RSRC Explanation: The VRM backup process found an invalid LRECL for the VRM data set DDNAME CA7RSRC. User Response: Ensure the data set name specified in the VRM backup procedure under DDNAME CA7RSRC is the correct data set name for the VRM data set. CA-7.VB11 SORT ERROR (CA7WORK1) Explanation: A sort error occurred during the VRM backup processing. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.VB99 ERROR IN SASSXUNL RC = nn Explanation: An internal error was encountered during SASSXUNL processing. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-70 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.3 CA-7.VTAM Through CA-7.V001 Messages CA-7.VTAM –CA-7.V001 3.3 CA-7.VTAM Through CA-7.V001 Messages CA-7.VTAM TPEND EXIT REQUESTED VTAM ACB CLOSE Explanation: CA-7's TPEND exit has been scheduled by VTAM. This exit is given control whenever VTAM terminates abnormally or is shut down (HALT). The ACB linking the CA-7 application to VTAM is closed. Issued by SASSLMGR. User Response: After VTAM has been restarted, an /OPEN,GROUP=groupname must be done from a non-VTAM terminal to OPEN the ACB and allow access to CA-7 through VTAM terminals. CA-7.VTAM SASSLMGR NOT ASSEMBLED FOR VTAM Explanation: The program that handles CA-7's TP control has not been assembled for VTAM. When a user who does not have VTAM macros makes modifications or applies fixes to this module, it must be assembled with the &VTAM symbolic set to NO. If this occurred, subsequent attempts to use VTAM without reassembly with &VTAM set to YES will result in this message. A U499 abend accompanies this message. Issued by SASSLMGR. User Response: Verify the source statement sequence # 00007000, make sure the &VTAM symbolic is being set to YES, assemble and link edit SASSLMGR, and link edit the CA-7 nucleus again. CA-7.VTAM CONNECTION (xxxxxxxx) COMPLETE Explanation: This is an information message indicating the VTAM terminal (node name xxxxxxxx) has been successfully connected to CA-7. Issued by SASSI32V. User Response: None. CA-7.VTAM DISCONNECT Explanation: This is an information message indicating the VTAM terminal has been disconnected from CA-7. Issued by SASSW32V. User Response: None. CA-7.V001 rc yy 00 00000000 tttttt 0000000 00 xxxxxxxx Explanation: rc is the return code from an ACB OPEN or CLOSE failure, or a SETLOGON failure. For an open or close failure, yy is the ACBERFLG field. tttttt is the time of day and xxxxxxxx is the operation that failed, either OPEN, CLOSE or SETLOGON. Issued by SASSBTMV. User Response: For OPEN/CLOSE, verify that the APPL specified on the UCC7VTAM statement is the name of the APPL macro defining CA-7 to VTAM. For SETLOGON, verify that the CA-7 application in VTAM is allowing LOGONs to be queued. A VTAM operator command (DISPLAY) can be used to determine application status. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-71 3.3 CA-7.VTAM Through CA-7.V001 Messages CA-7.V001 –CA-7.V001 CA-7.V001 rc aa bb ssssssss hhmmss nnnnnnn cc d xxxxxxxxxx Explanation: This is a VTAM I/O completion message with the following fields: rc The return code in R15 from the CHECK macro, or xx if the CHECK macro was not issued. aa The RPLRTNCD (RTNCD) field from the RPL involved with the request. bb The RPLFDB2 (FDBK2) field from the RPL involved with the request. ssssssss The sense information from the RPL. RPLSSEI (SSENSEI) is the first two positions, RPLSSMI (SSENSMI) is the next two positions, and RPLUSNSI (USENSEI) is the last four positions. hhmmss The time of day. nnnnnnn The CA-7 terminal name (the NAME on the TERM statement). This may be all Xs if the terminal name is not available. cc The RPLREQ field from the RPL. d Either a C if a CHECK macro has been issued, or an R if the CHECK macro was not issued because the original macro request (RPLREQ) was not accepted. xxxxxxx A general error description. Issued by SASSI32V. User Response: Refer to Appendix C of the IBM ACF/VTAM Macro Language Reference Manual (SC38-0261) for a detailed explanation of the RPLRTNCD, RPLFDB2, RPLSSEI, RPLSSMI, RPLUSNSI return code fields. In Appendix H, the IFGRPL DSECT defines the RPLREQ field. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance if an analysis of the error message does not clarify the problem. 3-72 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.4 Format for VSAM Database Messages CA-7.Vnnn –CA-7.Vnnn 3.4 Format for VSAM Database Messages CA-7.Vnnn s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy message text This is the format of VSAM database error messages displayed as a WTO. Some of these messages, called noncrux messages, will contain RC=xx REAS=yy. Others, called crux messages, will not contain RC=xx REAS=yy. A crux message is the first message to appear when a problem occurs. As the system backs out to successively higher logic levels, other messages related to the problem occur and display the return codes and reason codes which they received from the lower level. Vnnn s The unique message number. This is the primary sequence of the following VSAM messages. The following conventions have been observed in the numbering of VSAM system messages: 002 - 099 Common messages issued within all modules. 100 - 299 Messages issued within functional modules. 300 - 499 Messages issued within subroutine modules. 500 - 599 Messages issued within environment modules. 600 - 699 Messages issued on return from external routines. 700 - 799 Messages issued on return from functional modules. 800 - 899 Messages issued on return from subroutine modules. 900 - 999 Messages issued on return from environment modules. Severity indicator. Will contain one of the following values: I Information W Warning E Error mmmm The last 4 characters of the module name (for example, V0A0). dddd Displacement within the module issuing the error message. xx Return code displayed only for noncrux messages. Will contain one of the following: yy 04 Warning. 08 Error encountered, processing cannot continue. 12 Error encountered, system cannot recover. Reason code displayed only for noncrux messages. Message text A brief description of the problem encountered. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-73 3.5 CA-7.V002 Through CA-7.V020 Messages CA-7.V002 –CA-7.V008 3.5 CA-7.V002 Through CA-7.V020 Messages CA-7.V002 s mmmm (dddd) VCTL EYECATCHER NOT 'VCTL' Explanation: The control block identifier could not be located. The control block is either missing or overwritten. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V003 s mmmm (dddd) VDVT EYECATCHER NOT 'VDVT' Explanation: The control block identifier could not be located. The control block is either missing or overwritten. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V004 s mmmm (dddd) VSCB EYECATCHER NOT 'VSCB' Explanation: The control block identifier could not be located. The control block is either missing or overwritten. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V005 s mmmm (dddd) VACB EYECATCHER NOT 'VACB' Explanation: The control block identifier could not be located. The control block is either missing or overwritten. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V007 s mmmm (dddd) VCPH EYECATCHER NOT 'VCPH' Explanation: The control block identifier could not be located. The control block is either missing or overwritten. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V008 s mmmm (dddd) VCRD EYECATCHER NOT 'VCRD' Explanation: The control block identifier could not be located. The control block is either missing or overwritten. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-74 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.5 CA-7.V002 Through CA-7.V020 Messages CA-7.V009 –CA-7.V015 CA-7.V009 s mmmm (dddd) VDCB EYECATCHER NOT 'VDCB' Explanation: The control block identifier could not be located. The control block is either missing or overwritten. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V010 s mmmm (dddd) VDGP EYECATCHER NOT 'VDGP' Explanation: The control block identifier could not be located. The control block is either missing or overwritten. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V011 s mmmm (dddd) VDTP EYECATCHER NOT 'VDTP' Explanation: The control block identifier could not be located. The control block is either missing or overwritten. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V012 s mmmm (dddd) VETB EYECATCHER NOT 'VETB' Explanation: The control block identifier could not be located. The control block is either missing or overwritten. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V013 s mmmm (dddd) VETB EYECATCHER NOT 'VHDR' Explanation: The control block identifier could not be located. The control block is either missing or overwritten. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V014 s mmmm (dddd) VMSG EYECATCHER NOT 'VMSG' Explanation: The control block identifier could not be located. The control block is either missing or overwritten. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V015 s mmmm (dddd) VPCB EYECATCHER NOT 'VPCB' Explanation: The control block identifier could not be located. The control block is either missing or overwritten. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-75 3.5 CA-7.V002 Through CA-7.V020 Messages CA-7.V016 –CA-7.V020 CA-7.V016 s mmmm (dddd) VRCB EYECATCHER NOT 'VRCB' Explanation: The control block identifier could not be located. The control block is either missing or overwritten. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V017 s mmmm (dddd) VRPL EYECATCHER NOT 'VRPL' Explanation: The control block identifier could not be located. The control block is either missing or overwritten. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V018 s mmmm (dddd) VWCB EYECATCHER NOT 'VWCB' Explanation: The control block identifier could not be located. The control block is either missing or overwritten. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V019 s mmmm (dddd) VWRK EYECATCHER NOT 'VWRK' Explanation: The control block identifier could not be located. The control block is either missing or overwritten. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V020 s mmmm (dddd) VSVT EYECATCHER NOT 'VSVT' Explanation: The control block identifier could not be located. The control block is either missing or overwritten. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-76 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.6 CA-7.V101 Through CA-7.V199 Messages CA-7.V101 –CA-7.V108 3.6 CA-7.V101 Through CA-7.V199 Messages CA-7.V101 s mmmm (dddd) MESSAGE TRACE TABLE UNAVAILABLE Explanation: A CA-7 VSAM message trace table was not allocated during initialization. User Response: Processing will continue without the message trace table. CA-7.V102 s mmmm (dddd) CA-7 VSAM DATABASE NOT ON A DASD DEVICE Explanation: The CA-7 VSAM database must be on a direct-access device. Initialization cannot continue. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V103 s mmmm (dddd) STORAGE FOR VSVT/VSCB NOT OBTAINED Explanation: CPU storage for required control blocks could not be acquired. The initialization of CA-7 cannot continue. User Response: Increase region and retry. If problem persists, save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V104 s mmmm (dddd) COLUMN 1 OF DBPARMS STATEMENT NON-BLANK. Explanation: This message is informational only. It indicates that column 1 of a DBPARMS statement was nonblank. Since only columns 2-71 are valid for DBPARMS information, the information in column 1 will be discarded. Syntax errors may result. User Response: If syntax errors occur on DBPARMS statement, or DBPARMS data is rejected for any reason, check to see if this error is present. If so, shift data to column 2 and retry. CA-7.V106 s mmmm (dddd) DYNAMIC ALLOCATION SUPPORTED ONLY ON MVS/370 OR MVS/XA Explanation: Dynamic allocation of the VSAM databases was requested in the DBPARMS control statements. This feature is supported in MVS. The initialization of CA-7 cannot continue. User Response: Update the DBPARMS statements specifying ALLOCJCL and a DDNAME (ddname) for each VSAM data set. Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V108 s mmmm (dddd) MISSING DBPARMS DD STATEMENT Explanation: The DBPARMS DD statement was not found in the JCL. This is a required data set for VSAM database support. The initialization of CA-7 cannot continue. User Response: Update the JCL to include a DBPARMS data set. Save console listings and logs. The format of this data set is discussed in the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide. If you have added the DD statement and the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-77 3.6 CA-7.V101 Through CA-7.V199 Messages CA-7.V109 –CA-7.V113 CA-7.V109 s mmmm (dddd) DBPARMS OPEN FAILURE Explanation: The DBPARMS data set specified in the JCL could not be opened. The initialization of CA-7 cannot continue. User Response: Check the allocation of the data set as described in the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide. Verify data set and retry. If failure persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V110 s mmmm (dddd) SYNAD ERROR ROUTINE ENTERED Explanation: An error occurred during initialization of the VSAM databases. The initialization of CA-7 cannot continue. The DBPARMS DD statement may be pointing to a PDS without specifying the member name. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V111 s mmmm (dddd) DYNALLOC FAILED - RC=xxxx,ERRCD=xxxx,INFOCD=xxxx,DSN=x...x Explanation: An error occurred during dynamic allocation of the VSAM databases. The reason code, error code, information code, and data set name are shown. The initialization of CA-7 cannot continue. User Response: Ensure that the VSAM database data set name(s) match what is specified in the DBPARMS data set. Also, verify that ddnames for the database do not exist in the execution JCL. Correct the error and try again. If the problem persists, save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V112 s mmmm (dddd) DBPARMS NOT FOUND Explanation: The parameters describing the VSAM database could not be found in internal control blocks. User Response: Check UCC7DBASE statements in the DBPARMS data set for correct values. If a problem persists, save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for details on DBPARMS statements. CA-7.V113 s mmmm (dddd) INVALID TYPE DEFINITION ON DBPARMS Explanation: The parameters describing the VSAM database do not conform with the Data Type Vector Table definition in program SASSVY00. The data type may be invalid. User Response: Check UCC7DBASE statements in the DBPARMS data set for correct values. If a problem persists, save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for details on DBPARMS statements. 3-78 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.6 CA-7.V101 Through CA-7.V199 Messages CA-7.V114 –CA-7.V119 CA-7.V114 s mmmm (dddd) DATASET HAS NO DATATYPES DEFINED Explanation: The parameters describing the VSAM database contain a definition of a data set but do not include DATATYPE definitions. DATATYPE must be specified for each VSAM data set. User Response: Review the DBPARMS data set DATATYPE definitions. Correct and reinitialize CA-7. If a problem persists, save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for details on DBPARMS statements. CA-7.V115 s mmmm (dddd) NON-TERMINAL DYNALLOC ERROR INFOCD=xxxx,DSN=x...x Explanation: Dynamic allocation of the VSAM database received a nonfatal error as shown by INFOCD. Allocation should have been completed, but attention should be given to the error code. User Response: Review the INFOCD. If unable to determine the cause, save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V116 s mmmm (dddd) CALLID SPECIFIED NOT USED EXCLUSIVELY FOR BACKUP FUNCTION Explanation: The Caller's ID was used for a call other than BACKUP. This is an internal functional error. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V117 s mmmm (dddd) NUMBER OF VSAM DATASETS EXCEEDS LIMIT Explanation: The number of VSAM data sets specified during initialization exceeds the number supported. Initialization cannot continue. User Response: Be sure DBPARMS statements define only three data sets. If problem persists after correcting DBPARMS, save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V118 s mmmm (dddd) DATATYPE CODE DUPLICATION IN DBPARMS Explanation: A DATATYPE entry in the VSAM database definition in DBPARMS has been repeated. Data types may not span multiple VSAM data sets. User Response: Correct the DBPARMS parameters to match the database or else back up the database using program SASSBK00 and reload according to the new DATATYPE configuration. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V119 s mmmm (dddd) NUMBER OF DATATYPE CODES EXCEEDS LIMIT Explanation: The number of DATATYPEs specified in DBPARMS exceeds the number allowed according to table SASSVY00. User Response: Correct the DBPARMS parameters to match the number of allowed DATATYPEs. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-79 3.6 CA-7.V101 Through CA-7.V199 Messages CA-7.V120 –CA-7.V126 CA-7.V120 s mmmm (dddd) DATATYPE NOT DEFINED TO VSAM SYSTEM Explanation: The DATATYPE encountered has not been defined in the Data Relationships Table, SASSVY00. User Response: Check the DBPARMS parameters for invalid DATATYPE entries and correct. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide. CA-7.V121 s mmmm (dddd) DATATYPE INVALID FOR SPECIFIED DATASET Explanation: The DATATYPE encountered was not defined in the specified data set. The DBPARMS specifications may be incorrect. User Response: Check the DBPARMS parameters for invalid or missing DATATYPE entries and correct. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide. CA-7.V122 s mmmm (dddd) DATATYPE REQUIRED FOR DATASET IS UNSPECIFIED Explanation: A DATATYPE on a VSAM database was not defined in DBPARMS. User Response: Check the DBPARMS parameters for missing DATATYPE entries and correct. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide. CA-7.V123 s mmmm (dddd) PARAMETER xxxxxx ABSENT OR INVALID Explanation: A required DBPARMS parameter was not found or contained invalid data. The called program returns to the caller with an error code. Other messages usually follow. User Response: Correct the parameter. If problems persist, save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V124 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy VSAM KEY NOT IN ASCENDING SEQUENCE Explanation: A key sequence error was detected while attempting to write to the Backup data set. The record in error is not written. User Response: The database record which was in error may need to be reentered correctly after reload and/or corrected on the existing database. Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V126 s mmmm (dddd) ACCTYP=LOAD SPECIFIED WITH SOME OTHER ACCTYP Explanation: An invalid combination of ACCESS TYPE parameters was used in the call to the VSAM Connection module. User Response: The parameters of the executing program must be specified correctly. Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-80 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.6 CA-7.V101 Through CA-7.V199 Messages CA-7.V127 –CA-7.V132 CA-7.V127 s mmmm (dddd) INCOMPATIBLE ACCTYPS xxxxxx AND yyyyyy SPECIFIED Explanation: An invalid combination of ACCESS TYPE parameters was used in the call to the VSAM Connection module. User Response: The parameters of the executing program must be specified correctly. Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V128 s mmmm (dddd) INCOMPATIBLE ACCSYNS ASYN AND SYNC SPECIFIED Explanation: An invalid combination of ACCESS parameters, (SYNChronous and ASYNchronous) was used in the call to the VSAM Connection module. User Response: The parameters of the executing program must be specified correctly by the calling program. Correct and resubmit. Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V129 s mmmm (dddd) ACCSYN=xxxx SPECIFIED, BUT yyyy SPECIFIED PREVIOUSLY Explanation: An invalid combination of ACCESS parameters was used in the call to the VSAM Connection module. User Response: The parameters of the executing program must be specified correctly by the calling program. Correct and resubmit. Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V130 s mmmm (dddd) ACCTYP=xxxxxx SPECIFIED, BUT yyyyyy SPECIFIED PREVIOUSLY Explanation: An invalid combination of ACCESS TYPE parameters was used in the call to the VSAM Connection module. BKUP may have been specified after a RELD request. User Response: The parameters of the executing program must be specified correctly by the calling program. Correct and resubmit. Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V131 s mmmm (dddd) DATASET NOT VSAM, DSN=x...x Explanation: DBPARMS referenced data set x...x, but the data set is not a VSAM data set. User Response: Check DSN and DD values in both DBPARMS and execution JCL. Correct the reference so that a VSAM file is being referenced. Also verify that the ALLVSAM database was requested. If the problem persists, save the listings and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V132 s mmmm (dddd) VSAM DATASET NOT INITIALIZED BY RELOAD, DSN=x...x Explanation: One of two situations has occurred: If the action taken was not a RELOAD, the data set is empty and unusable. If the action taken was a RELOAD, the data set is not empty and does not contain the CNTL records required by CA-7. User Response: Proceed as follows: Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-81 3.6 CA-7.V101 Through CA-7.V199 Messages CA-7.V133 –CA-7.V139 If the action was not a RELOAD, initialize the data set by performing a RELOAD from a null backup data set. If the action taken was a RELOAD, verify that DBPARMS is referencing the correct DSN. If the DSN is correct, use IDCAMS to DELETE the DSN; then retry the RELOAD. This may be required if the database is on SMS controlled volumes. If the problem persists, save the listings and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V133 s mmmm (dddd) CALLID xxxxxxxx STILL ACTIVE AT DISCONNECT Explanation: A thread identified by CALLID was active during DISCONNECT processing. Probably caused by use of one of the "fast shutdown" options. User Response: None. CA-7.V134 s mmmm (dddd) ATTEMPTED TO DISCONNECT ACCESS TYPE NOT CONNECTED Explanation: A request to DISCONNECT during termination was for an invalid ACCESS TYPE (for example, RELD was requested when BKUP was CONNECTed). User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V135 s mmmm (dddd) CONNECTION FAILED DUE TO ABOVE ERRORS Explanation: A request to CONNECT to the VSAM database failed because of errors found earlier in the execution. User Response: See the messages issued earlier. Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V136 s mmmm (dddd) LIST CONNECTION SUCCESSFUL Explanation: A request to CONNECT to the VSAM database for LISTing data was successful. User Response: None. CA-7.V137 s mmmm (dddd) ATTEMPTED TO CLOSE BACKUP DD WHEN NOT OPENED Explanation: A request to close the Backup data set failed because the data set had already been closed or had not been opened. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V139 s mmmm (dddd) VSAM DATABASE CLOSE FAILED Explanation: A request to close the VSAM database failed. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-82 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.6 CA-7.V101 Through CA-7.V199 Messages CA-7.V140 –CA-7.V151 CA-7.V140 s mmmm (dddd) END-OF-DATA DETECTED ON BACKUP DD Explanation: An unexpected END-OF-DATA condition was detected on the Backup data set. User Response: Verify that the data set being used as input to the database load is the proper Backup data set. Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V143 s mmmm (dddd) VRCB SEARCH FAILED Explanation: A VRCB for a specific data type could not be found on VRCB chain. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V145 s mmmm (dddd) SUBROUTINE MODULE LOAD SEQUENCE FAILED Explanation: An SVLOAD request for a subroutine could not be completed. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V146 s mmmm (dddd) ENVIRONMENT MODULE LOAD SEQUENCE FAILED Explanation: Initialization requested a load of an environment module which failed. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V147 s mmmm (dddd) FUNCTIONAL MODULE LOAD SEQUENCE FAILED Explanation: Initialization requested a load of a main line module which failed. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V148 s mmmm (dddd) TABLE MODULE LOAD SEQUENCE FAILED Explanation: Initialization requested a load of a table module which failed. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V150 s mmmm (dddd) VCTL TOO LARGE FOR BACKUP DD LRECL Explanation: The LRECL for the Backup data set is smaller than the size of the internal control block which contains the DBPARMS parameters. User Response: Increase the LRECL on the BACKUP DD statement and resubmit. Minimum LRECL is 3122. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance as necessary. CA-7.V151 s mmmm (dddd) UCC7VSAM INITIALIZATION COMPLETE Explanation: The VSAM databases are ready for processing. User Response: None. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-83 3.6 CA-7.V101 Through CA-7.V199 Messages CA-7.V152 –CA-7.V158 CA-7.V152 s mmmm (dddd) ABEND xxx-xx DETECTED IN OPEN/CLOSE/EOV FOR BACKUP DD - action Explanation: An abnormal condition occurred while processing the Backup data set. User Response: Save console listings and logs. If abend code is 002-18, increase the LRECL in the BACKUP DD. Minimum LRECL is 3122. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V154 s mmmm (dddd) RELEASE CALLED FOR RELOAD BEFORE EOD DETECTED Explanation: Termination was requested before all data was processed on the Backup data set. User Response: The database may need to be reloaded. Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V155 s mmmm (dddd) SPECIFIED CALLID ALREADY IN USE Explanation: The CALLER ID used for backup or reload operations cannot be used for any other purpose while connected for BKUP or RELD. Either BKUP or RELD connection was in effect and the CALLER ID used for backup or reload was also used for another purpose (such as to read the VSAM database). User Response: Correct CALLID conflict and resubmit. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V156 s mmmm (dddd) SPECIFIED DATATYPE NOT DEFINED IN VDTP Explanation: The DATATYPE encountered has not been defined. User Response: See program SASSVY00 for definition of data types and relationships. CA-7.V157 s mmmm (dddd) RELOAD ATTEMPTED W/O LOAD OR RELOAD ACCESS TYPE CONNECTED Explanation: A database RELOAD request was made without previously setting up a LOAD/RELOAD environment. User Response: Ensure that the job specified the proper parameters on the EXEC statement. Correct the parameters and resubmit. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide. CA-7.V158 s mmmm (dddd) ERROR IN LAST RECORD FLAG Explanation: The last Record Flag was expected to be turned on in the VPCB, but it was not. User Response: Verify that the BACKUP DD input to the RELOAD program is correct. Only backup files created by SASSBK00 can be reloaded. Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-84 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.6 CA-7.V101 Through CA-7.V199 Messages CA-7.V159 –CA-7.V171 CA-7.V159 s mmmm (dddd) RELOAD EOD LOGIC ERROR Explanation: Program SASSV080 could not complete End-Of-Data processing properly. EOD may have been detected twice. User Response: Verify that the BACKUP DD input to the RELOAD program is correct. Only backup files created by SASSBK00 can be reloaded. Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V160 s mmmm (dddd) NORMAL CONNECTION ATTEMPTED WITH DBTYPE NOT ALLVSAM Explanation: The JCL used to execute the job had a parameter other than ALLVSAM when a NORMAL allocation (CONNECTION) of VSAM databases was requested. User Response: Correct the JCL and resubmit. CA-7.V161 s mmmm (dddd) CALLID xxxxxxxx INVALID TYPE/DATATYPE COMBINATION Explanation: An invalid data set type or data record type was specified. Probable programming error. User Response: Save console listings and logs, plus any screen messages and commands issued. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V167 s mmmm (dddd) DBPARMS PARSE COMPLETE Explanation: The parse of DBPARMS completed successfully. User Response: None. CA-7.V168 s mmmm (dddd) DBPARMS ERROR: IDCAMS CTL STMT SYNTAX ERROR Explanation: IDCAMS detected a syntax error on DBPARMS input control statements. User Response: Correct IDCAMS control statement in DBPARMS data set. CA-7.V169 s mmmm (dddd) DBPARMS ERROR: PARAMETER ABSENT OR INVALID - x...x Explanation: Parameter x...x is absent or invalid. User Response: Correct DBPARMS statement and retry. CA-7.V170 s mmmm (dddd) DBPARMS ERROR: DDNAME PARAMETER NOT SPECIFIED WITH ALLOCJCL Explanation: A DDNAME parameter is required if ALLOCJCL is specified. User Response: Include DDNAME parameter and retry. CA-7.V171 s mmmm (dddd) DBPARMS ERROR: ALLOCDYN/ALLOCJCL PARAMETERS MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE Explanation: ALLOCDYN and ALLOCJCL may not both be specified. User Response: Eliminate either ALLOCDYN or ALLOCJCL and retry. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-85 3.6 CA-7.V101 Through CA-7.V199 Messages CA-7.V172 –CA-7.V178 CA-7.V172 s mmmm (dddd) DBPARMS ERROR: DATATYPES/STRINGS PARAMETERS INCOMPATIBLE Explanation: Number of data types specified differs from number of string specifications. User Response: See that number of entries for DATATYPE parameter is same as number of entries for STRINGS parameter. CA-7.V173 s mmmm (ddd) DBPARMS ERROR: ALLOCJCL SPECIFIED FOR DDN=xxxxxxxx BUT DSNAME CONFLICT EXISTS Explanation: An error was detected for a UCC7DBASE entry in DBPARMS. The error is associated with DDN=xxxxxxxx. The data set referenced by the DDN in the JCL does not match the NAME indicated for the DEFINE CLUSTER entry in DBPARMS. User Response: Perform one of the following: 1. Correct the DDNAME entry in DBPARMS; or 2. Change the NAME in IDCAMSDEFINE in DBPARMS; or 3. Change the DSN in the JCL. CA-7.V175 s mmmm (dddd) CALLID xxxxxxxx TERM=YES REQUIRES TYPE=OUTP Explanation: The TERM=YES parameter on an SVEXTPUT macro is specified only internally within the VSAM system. When used, it should always be for TYPE=OUTP. User Response: Verify that TERM=YES is really required. If not, take it off and retry. If so, use TYPE=OUTP or contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V176 s mmmm (dddd) CALLID xxxxxxxx ACCTYP=RELD REQUIRES TYPE=ADD/CAT/OUTP Explanation: If a database reload has been requested by specifying ACCTYP=RELD on the SVCONN macro, then SVEXTPUT may only be issued with TYPE=ADD/CAT/OUTP. User Response: Verify that TYPE=ADD, CAT or OUTP for all SVEXTPUT calls executed. CA-7.V177 s mmmm (dddd) CALLID xxxxxxxx LOGIC ERROR ENCOUNTERED Explanation: An error occurred while attempting to write to or delete an entry in the VSAM database. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V178 s mmmm (dddd) CALLID xxxxxxxx RECRD/BLKAD PARAMETERS NOT ALLOWED ON TYPE=UPDT OR TYPE=DELT/UNCT Explanation: An SVEXTPUT macro call was issued with TYPE=UPDT or TYPE=DELT/UNCT which included a RECRD or BLKAD parameter. These parameters may not be used with the specified TYPE. User Response: Correct SVEXTPUT macro call and retry. 3-86 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.6 CA-7.V101 Through CA-7.V199 Messages CA-7.V179 –CA-7.V185 CA-7.V179 s mmmm (dddd) CALLID xxxxxxxx TYPE=UPDT REQUIRES LAST ACCESS IN UPDATE MODE Explanation: An SVEXTPUT macro call was issued with TYPE=UPDT, but a previous SVEXTGET macro had not been issued for that entry specifying the UPDATE parameter. User Response: Issue an SVEXTGET call for UPDATE mode before issuing the SVEXTPUT macro, TYPE=UPDT and retry. CA-7.V180 s mmmm (dddd) CALLID xxxxxxxx TYPE=UPDT REQUIRES EXISTING VBUF/VRPL Explanation: The VBUF or VRPL control blocks required for this SVEXTPUT call were not found. User Response: Check that no external macro calls were issued prior to the SVEXTPUT call which would cause update intent to be released. If none found, save console listings and logs and contact the CA-7 specialist. CA-7.V181 s mmmm (dddd) CALLID xxxxxxxx RECRD PARAMETER REQUIRED ON TYPE=RCAT Explanation: SVEXTPUT was called with TYPE=RCAT, but no RECRD parameter was provided pointing to the record to be output. User Response: Provide RECRD parameter and retry. CA-7.V182 s mmmm (dddd) CALLID xxxxxxxx BLKAD PARAMETER NOT ALLOWED ON TYPE=RCAT Explanation: SVEXTPUT was called with TYPE=RCAT, and a BLKAD parameter was provided. User Response: Provide RECRD parameter instead of BLKAD and retry. CA-7.V183 s mmmm (dddd) CALLID xxxxxxxx TYPE=UPDT/REPL/RCAT REQUIRES EXISTING VPCB Explanation: SVEXTPUT was called with TYPE=UPDT or REPL or RCAT but no previous SVEXTGET had been done. User Response: Retrieve record with UPDATE intent before SVEXTPUT call and retry. CA-7.V184 s mmmm (dddd) CALLID xxxxxxxx RECRD PARAMETER REQUIRED ON TYPE=ADD/CAT Explanation: SVEXTPUT was called with TYPE=ADD or CAT but no RECRD parameter was provided. User Response: Add RECRD parameter to calling sequence and retry. CA-7.V185 s mmmm (dddd) CALLID xxxxxxxx BLKAD PARAMETER NOT ALLOWED ON TYPE=ADD/CAT Explanation: SVEXTPUT was called with TYPE=ADD or CAT and a BLKAD parameter was included in the calling sequence. User Response: Ensure that calling sequence provides a RECRD parameter but no BLKAD parameter and retry. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-87 3.6 CA-7.V101 Through CA-7.V199 Messages CA-7.V186 –CA-7.V199 CA-7.V186 s mmmm (dddd) CALLID xxxxxxxx EXISTING VBUF/VRPL NOT ALLOWED ON TYPE=ADD/CAT Explanation: SVEXTPUT was called with TYPE=ADD or CAT and a VBUF or VRPL control block was found to already exist for the data type to be added or cataloged. User Response: Ensure that record being added or cataloged is not already present in database. If it is there, either remove it or don't try to add it. If it is not already there, save console listings and logs and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V187 s mmmm (dddd) CALLID xxxxxxxx RECRD PARAMETER REQUIRED ON TYPE=OUTP FOR DS DS Explanation: SVEXTPUT was called with TYPE=OUTP and DSTYPE=DS but no RECRD parameter was provided. User Response: Add RECRD parameter to SVEXTPUT call and retry. CA-7.V188 s mmmm (dddd) CALLID xxxxxxxx BLKAD PARAMETER NOT ALLOWED ON TYPE=OUTP FOR DS DS Explanation: SVEXTPUT was called with TYPE=OUTP and DSTYPE=DS and BLKAD parameter was used. User Response: Ensure that SVEXTPUT calling sequence contains no BLKAD parameter and includes a RECRD parameter and retry. CA-7.V189 s mmmm (dddd) CALLID xxxxxxxx RECRD OR BLKAD PARAMETER REQUIRED ON TYPE=OUTP FOR JOB DS Explanation: SVEXTPUT was called with TYPE=OUTP and DSTYPE=JOB but no RECRD or BLKAD parameter was provided. User Response: Ensure that SVEXTPUT calling sequence includes either a RECRD or BLKAD parameter and retry. CA-7.V190 s mmmm (dddd) CALLID xxxxxxxx TYPE=OUTP REQUIRE EXISTING VBUF/VRPL IN OUTP MODE Explanation: SVEXTPUT was called with TYPE=OUTP but no previous SVEXTGET had been executed with UPDATE intent. User Response: Issue an SVEXTGET with UPDATE intent prior to the SVEXTPUT call and retry. CA-7.V199 s mmmm (dddd) NOT ENOUGH SPACE IN WORK AREA FOR USE BY MODULE xxxxxxxx Explanation: SVSTATUS needed more work area to pass requested data than was provided. If the calling program is employing the technique suggested below, this message may be normal. User Response: The amount of work area required will be returned by SVSTATUS at offset 2 from the start of the work area. Allocate that much space before calling SVSTATUS. (If work area required will vary, a trial call of SVSTATUS can be made specifying a 4-byte work area. SVSTATUS will then return with this message and the exact amount of storage required in the work area. The correct amount of storage can then be acquired and another call of SVSTATUS made.) 3-88 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.7 CA-7.V200 Through CA-7.V299 Messages CA-7.V200 –CA-7.V206 3.7 CA-7.V200 Through CA-7.V299 Messages CA-7.V200 s mmmm (dddd) KEYNAME xxxxxxxx UNKNOWN TO SASSV090 STATUS MODULE Explanation: SVSTATUS macro was called specifying a keyblock which pointed to a keyname unknown to the Status Module, SASSV090. User Response: Check all keyblocks in calling sequence. See that spelling of each keyname pointed to is correct and retry. CA-7.V202 s mmmm (dddd) MORE WORK AREA REQUIRED THAN AVAILABLE Explanation: SVSTATUS needed more work area to pass requested data than was provided. If the calling program is employing the technique suggested below, this message may be normal. User Response: The amount of work area required will be returned by SVSTATUS at offset 2 from the start of the work area. Allocate that much space before calling SVSTATUS. (If work area required will vary, a trial call of SVSTATUS can be made specifying a 4-byte work area. SVSTATUS will then return with this message and the exact amount of storage required in the work area. The correct amount of storage can then be acquired and another call of SVSTATUS made.) CA-7.V203 s mmmm (dddd) DBPARMS VDCB NOT AVAILABLE Explanation: SVSTATUS macro was called requesting DBPARMS information before SVINIT macro was issued to read DBPARMS data set. User Response: Issue SVSTATUS call after SVINIT call and retry. CA-7.V204 s mmmm (dddd) DBPARMS STATEMENTS NOT AVAILABLE. Explanation: SVSTATUS macro was called requesting DBPARMS information before SVINIT macro was issued to read DBPARMS data set. User Response: Issue SVSTATUS call after SVINIT call and retry. CA-7.V205 s mmmm (dddd) BACKUP VDCB NOT AVAILABLE Explanation: SVSTATUS macro was called requesting BACKUP information before SVCONN macro was issued to open Backup data set, creating the VDCB. User Response: Issue SVSTATUS call after SVCONN call and retry. CA-7.V206 s mmmm (dddd) VSAMDB VCTL NOT AVAILABLE Explanation: SVSTATUS macro was called requesting VSAM database information before SVINIT macro was issued to build database control blocks such as VCTL from which SVSTATUS gets information. User Response: Issue SVSTATUS call after SVINIT call and retry. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-89 3.7 CA-7.V200 Through CA-7.V299 Messages CA-7.V207 –CA-7.V214 CA-7.V207 s mmmm (dddd) KEYNAME xxxxxxxx IS NOT CONTROL BLOCK ANCHORED OFF VSCB Explanation: This message is not issued unless the branch control table in SASSV090 contains control block names which are not anchored off VSCB. This could only happen if a system modification were made to the VSCB but no corresponding change was made to the SASSV090 control table. User Response: Check for any changes made and correct. If unable to determine the cause, save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V208 s mmmm (dddd) REQUIRED DDNAME PARAMETER NOT SPECIFIED - DSN=x...x Explanation: DDNAME is required for each data set on the DBPARMS cards if ALLOCJCL were specified. User Response: Add DDNAME parameter to DBPARMS where required and retry. CA-7.V209 s mmmm (dddd) DATA SET HAS NO TYPES DEFINED - DSN=x...x Explanation: Each data set defined in the DBPARMS statements must have at least one data type defined for it. User Response: Add DATATYPE parameter to DBPARMS for DSN=x...x and retry. CA-7.V210 s mmmm (dddd) NOT ALL DATATYPES DEFINED IN DBPARMS Explanation: Each legal data type must be specified once and only once in the DATATYPE parameter on the DBPARMS statements. User Response: Check DBPARMS DATATYPE specifications to be sure all data types are included and retry. CA-7.V213 s mmmm (dddd) REQUESTED CONTROL BLOCK xxxx NOT AVAILABLE OR EYECATCHER INCORRECT Explanation: User called SVSTATUS macro requesting control block xxxx as keyname in keyblock specified. There are two possible reasons for this error. Either the location pointed to by the VSCB for that control block does not contain the proper eyecatcher for the control block indicating a system problem or the VSCB pointer is zero, indicating the control block does not exist. User Response: Most VSAM control blocks anchored off the VSCB are created at initialization time. A few, such as the BACKUP VDCB, are only present after connection has been performed. Ensure that SVINIT and SVCONN have been called before SVSTATUS. If not, correct code and retry. Otherwise, save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V214 s mmmm (dddd) VCTL TOO LARGE FOR VSAM LRECL - DSN=x...x Explanation: The VCTL is written out to the database for record keeping and documentation purposes. It is required that the LRECL for the database be large enough to handle it. User Response: Increase maximum value in RECORDSIZE parameter for the identified data set in the DBPARMS statements, then reload the database. Smallest maximum record size is approximately 3122. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for details concerning DBPARMS statements and reloading the database. 3-90 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.7 CA-7.V200 Through CA-7.V299 Messages CA-7.V215 –CA-7.V222 CA-7.V215 s mmmm (dddd) WORK AREA MUST BE AT LEAST 4 BYTES LONG Explanation: The work area passed to SVSTATUS must be at least 4 bytes long for status to put a 2-byte length available and a 2-byte length needed field in. User Response: Specify a work area length of at least 4 in SVSTATUS call and retry. CA-7.V216 s mmmm (dddd) GET FOR UPDATE WITHOUT ACCESS TYPE NORMAL Explanation: The use of SVEXTGET with UPDATE intent specified indicates the intention of modifying an existing database. This may only be done if access type specified on SVCONN macro was NORMAL. User Response: Resolve SVCONN and SVEXTGET incompatibilities and retry. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance, saving console listings and logs. CA-7.V217 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITHOUT CALLID PROVIDED Explanation: SVEXTGET macro requires CALLID parameter. User Response: Add CALLID parameter to SVEXTGET call and retry. CA-7.V218 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITHOUT KEYAD PROVIDED FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: SVEXTGET macro requires KEYAD parameter. User Response: Add KEYAD parameter to SVEXTGET call and retry. CA-7.V219 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITHOUT RECTYP PROVIDED FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: SVEXTGET macro requires RECTYP parameter. User Response: Add RECTYP parameter to SVEXTGET call and retry. CA-7.V220 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITHOUT DSTYPE PROVIDED FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: SVEXTGET macro requires DSTYPE parameter. User Response: Add DSTYPE parameter to SVEXTGET call and retry. CA-7.V221 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITHOUT RETTYP PROVIDED FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: SVEXTGET macro requires RETTYP parameter. User Response: Add RETTYP parameter to SVEXTGET call and retry. CA-7.V222 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITHOUT A VALID RETTYP PROVIDED FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: RETTYP parameter not valid. User Response: Ensure that SVEXTGET call specified a valid RETTYP. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-91 3.7 CA-7.V200 Through CA-7.V299 Messages CA-7.V223 –CA-7.V228 CA-7.V223 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=UNIQUE AND NO DSTYPE VALUE FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: On an SVEXTGET call, RETTYP=UNIQUE and DSTYPE pointed to a location containing blanks or ALL. When retrieval type is unique, a specific DSTYPE must be given or pointed to. User Response: Specify DS or JOB or IDS for DSTYPE and retry. CA-7.V224 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=UNIQUE AND NO RECTYP VALUE FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: On an SVEXTGET call, RETTYP=UNIQUE and RECTYP pointed to a location containing blanks or ALL. When retrieval type is unique, a specific RECTYP must be given. User Response: Specify DIR or MEM or IDS for RECTYP and retry. CA-7.V225 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=UNIQUE AND NO KEYAD VALUE FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: On an SVEXTGET call, RETTYP=UNIQUE and KEYAD pointed to an invalid location. When retrieval type is unique, a specific key must be provided at location KEYAD. User Response: Point KEYAD at key of record desired and retry. CA-7.V226 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=UNIQUE AND KEYAD VALUE IS LESS THAN SPACES FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: On an SVEXTGET call, RETTYP=UNIQUE and KEYAD pointed to a location containing no key. When retrieval type is unique, a specific key must be provided at location KEYAD. User Response: Point KEYAD at key of record desired and retry. CA-7.V227 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=NODE AND NO DSTYPE VALUE FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: On an SVEXTGET call, RETTYP=NODE and DSTYPE pointed to a location containing blanks or ALL. When retrieval type is node, a specific DSTYPE must be provided. User Response: Point DSTYPE at location containing JOB or DS or IDS. CA-7.V228 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=NODE AND NO RECTYP VALUE FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: On an SVEXTGET call, RETTYP=NODE and RECTYP pointed to a location containing blanks or ALL. When retrieval type is node, a specific RECTYP must be provided. User Response: Point RECTYP at location containing DIR or MEM or IDS. 3-92 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.7 CA-7.V200 Through CA-7.V299 Messages CA-7.V229 –CA-7.V235 CA-7.V229 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=NODE AND NO KEYAD VALUE FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: On an SVEXTGET call, RETTYP=NODE and KEYAD pointed to an invalid location. When retrieval type is NODE, a specific key must be provided at location KEYAD. User Response: Point KEYAD at key of record desired and retry. CA-7.V230 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=NODE AND KEYAD VALUE IS LESS THAN SPACES FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: On an SVEXTGET call, RETTYP=NODE and KEYAD pointed to a location containing no key. When retrieval type is NODE, a specific key must be provided at location KEYAD. User Response: Point KEYAD at key of record desired and retry. CA-7.V231 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=FIRSTX AND NO KEYAD VALUE FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: On an SVEXTGET call, RETTYP=FIRSTx and KEYAD pointed to an invalid location. When retrieval type is FIRSTx, KEYAD must point to a location to contain key returned. User Response: Point KEYAD at valid address and retry. CA-7.V232 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=FIRSTX AND COULD NOT DETERMINE THE (X) VALUE FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: FIRSTx was specified for RETTYP on an SVEXTGET call where x was not a legal value. User Response: Correct x value in macro call and retry. CA-7.V233 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=DIR AND NO DSTYPE VALUE FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: SVEXTGET RETTYP=DIR macro call must include a specific DSTYPE value (other than blanks or ALL) to avoid ambiguities. User Response: Point DSTYPE to a location containing DS or JOB or IDS. Retry. CA-7.V234 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=DIR AND NO RECTYP VALUE FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: SVEXTGET RETTYP=DIR macro call must include RECTYP=MEM. User Response: Include RECTYP=MEM and retry. CA-7.V235 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=DIR AND NO KEYAD VALUE FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: SVEXTGET RETTYP=DIR was called but KEYAD pointed to an invalid location. User Response: Point KEYAD to location of valid key and retry. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-93 3.7 CA-7.V200 Through CA-7.V299 Messages CA-7.V236 –CA-7.V241 CA-7.V236 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=DIR AND KEYAD VALUE IS LESS THAN SPACES FOR CALLID xxxxxx Explanation: SVEXTGET macro, RETTYP=DIR was issued but KEYAD location pointed to did not contain a valid key. User Response: Point KEYAD to location of valid key and retry. CA-7.V237 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=DIR AND DETERMINED DATATYPE CODE IS INVALID FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: Either DSTYPE, RECTYP and KEYAD form an illegal combination (for example, DSTYPE=JOB, RECTYP=IDS) or the SASSVY00 table is invalid. User Response: Verify that the specified DSTYPE, RECTYP and KEYAD parameters specify a valid combination. If not, correct and retry. If unresolved, save console log and listings and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V238 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=DIR AND PRECEDING RETTYP=FIRST/NODE/NEXT NOT FOUND FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: An SVEXTGET call specifying RETTYP=DIR requires a previous SVEXTGET call specifying RETTYP=FIRSTX or NODE or NEXT. User Response: Try request again, if problem persists, verify that previous SVEXTGET specified the same DSTYPE as this call and that RECTYP=DIR was specified with RETTYP=FIRSTx or NODE or NEXT. Save console listings and logs, then contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V239 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=NEXT AND NO DSTYPE VALUE FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: An SVEXTGET call specifying RETTYP=NEXT was specified and the location pointed to by DSTYPE was invalid. User Response: Verify that DSTYPE points to a valid address to contain the DSTYPE returned and retry. CA-7.V240 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=NEXT AND NO RECTYP VALUE FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: An SVEXTGET call specifying RETTYP=NEXT was specified and the location pointed to by RECTYP was invalid. User Response: Verify that RECTYP points to a valid address to contain the RECTYP returned and retry. CA-7.V241 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=NEXT AND NO KEYAD VALUE FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: An SVEXTGET call specifying RETTYP=NEXT was specified and the location pointed to by KEYAD was invalid. User Response: Verify that KEYAD points to a valid address to contain the key returned and retry. 3-94 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.7 CA-7.V200 Through CA-7.V299 Messages CA-7.V242 –CA-7.V247 CA-7.V242 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=NEXT AND KEYAD VALUE IS LESS THAN SPACES FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: An SVEXTGET call specifying RETTYP=NEXT was specified and KEYAD did not contain a valid key. KEYAD must point to the key which was returned on the previous SVEXTGET RETTYP=FIRSTX/NEXT call. User Response: Verify that KEYAD points to the previous key returned and retry. CA-7.V243 s mmmm (dddd) RETTYP=NEXT REQUESTED WHEN INITIAL GET WAS NOT FOUND, CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: An SVEXTGET call specifying RETTYP=NEXT must be preceded by a RETTYP=FIRSTX call. User Response: Verify that a previous SVEXTGET RETTYP=FIRSTX is executed and retry. CA-7.V244 s mmmm (dddd) RETTYP=NEXT REQUESTED WHEN INITIAL RETTYP NOT SET UP, CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: An SVEXTGET call specifying RETTYP=NEXT must be preceded by a RETTYP=FIRSTX call. User Response: Verify that a previous SVEXTGET RETTYP=FIRSTX is executed and retry. CA-7.V245 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=NREC AND NO DSTYPE VALUE FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: A SVEXTGET call specifying RETTYP=NREC must specify DSTYPE pointing to a valid location containing the DSTYPE from a previous call. User Response: Verify that DSTYPE points to a valid location and contains the DSTYPE returned from the previous call. CA-7.V246 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=NREC AND NO RECTYP VALUE FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: An SVEXTGET call specifying RETTYP=NREC must specify RECTYP pointing to a valid location containing the RECTYP from a previous call. User Response: Verify that RECTYP points to a valid location and contains the RECTYP returned from the previous call. Retry. CA-7.V247 s mmmm (dddd) GET CALLED WITH RETTYP=NREC AND NO KEYAD VALUE FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: An SVEXTGET call specifying RETTYP=NREC must specify KEYAD pointing to a valid location containing the key from a previous call. User Response: Verify that KEYAD points to a valid location and contains the key returned from the previous call. Retry. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-95 3.7 CA-7.V200 Through CA-7.V299 Messages CA-7.V248 –CA-7.V253 CA-7.V248 s mmmm (dddd) RETTYP=NREC AND KEYAD VALUE IS LESS THAN SPACES FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: An SVEXTGET call specifying RETTYP=NREC must specify KEYAD pointing to a valid location containing the key from a previous call. User Response: Verify that KEYAD points to a valid location and contains the key returned from the previous call and retry. CA-7.V249 s mmmm (dddd) RETTYP=NREC AND CORRESPONDING RETTYP NOT SETUP FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: An SVEXTGET call specifying RETTYP=NREC must be preceded by an SVEXTGET call specifying RETTYP=UNIQUE/FIRSTX/ NEXT/NODE. User Response: Verify that previous SVEXTGET call will be performed and retry. If unresolved, save console logs and listings and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V250 s mmmm (dddd) LOGIC ERROR IN GET, OBTAIN VRPL WHEN VRPL ALREADY EXISTED FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: Although SVEXTGET call passed all checks for order of VSAM calls, a VRPL already existed when the system expected to create one. User Response: Check that all constraints regarding ordering of SVEXTGET and SVEXTPUT calls have been complied with. If not, correct problem and retry. If unresolved, save console log and listings and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V251 s mmmm (dddd) LOGIC ERROR IN GET, GET RECORD WITHOUT A VRPL FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: Although SVEXTGET call passed all checks for order of VSAM calls, a VRPL was expected to exist but did not. User Response: Check that all constraints regarding ordering of SVEXTGET and SVEXTPUT calls have been complied with. If not, correct problem and retry. If unresolved, save console log and listings and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V252 s mmmm (dddd) LOGIC ERROR IN GET, RELEASE VRPL WHEN VRPL DOES NOT EXIST FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: An SVEXTGET call attempted to release a VRPL which did not exist. User Response: Check that all constraints regarding ordering of SVEXTGET and SVEXTPUT calls have been complied with. If not, correct problem and retry. If unresolved, save console log and listings and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V253 s mmmm (dddd) INVALID DATATYPE xxxx FOR SVEXTPUT TYPE=DELT/UNCT Explanation: Either SVEXTPUT was called with an illegal DSTYPE, RECTYPE and KEYAD combination or module SASSVY00 is invalid. User Response: Check that DSTYPE, RECTYP and KEYAD are compatible. If not, correct problem and retry. If unresolved, save console log and listings and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-96 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.7 CA-7.V200 Through CA-7.V299 Messages CA-7.V254 –CA-7.V264 CA-7.V254 s mmmm (dddd) VPCB FOR SVEXTGET NOT FOUND FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: An SVEXTGET call attempted to locate a VPCB which did not exist. User Response: Check that all constraints regarding ordering of SVEXTGET and SVEXTPUT calls have been complied with. If not, correct problem and retry. If unresolved, save console log and listings and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V259 s mmmm (dddd) RECRD/BLKAD PARAMETER NOT ALLOWED FOR TYPE=DELT/UNCT Explanation: SVEXTPUT TYPE=DELT/UNCT specified a RECRD or BLKAD parameter. User Response: Remove RECRD or BLKAD parameter from SVEXTPUT call and retry. CA-7.V260 s mmmm (dddd) CONTROL INTERVAL CONFLICT FOR CALLID = xxxxxxxx Explanation: Same CALLID has requested update intent on two different DSTYPEs. This is legal, but by chance, access to both requests require the same VSAM control interval. This can only occur if data types with different DSTYPES are specified in the DBPARMS statements to be on the same VSAM data set and will probably only occur if the physical data set is very small. This can only occur if the governor module SASSV004 is not being used. User Response: Reconfigure database so that data types with different DSTYPEs do not share the same VSAM data set. CA-7.V261 s mmmm (dddd) BACKUP CONNECTION MADE TO DSN = x...x Explanation: Data set x...x has been opened for output and will be used as the destination for database backup. Access type = BKUP is in effect. Normal message. User Response: None. CA-7.V262 s mmmm (dddd) RELOAD CONNECTION MADE TO DSN = x...x Explanation: Data set x...x has been opened for input and will be used as source for RELOAD operation. Access type RELOAD is in effect. Normal message. User Response: None. CA-7.V263 s mmmm (dddd) NORM CONNECTION MADE TO DSN = x...x Explanation: The VSAM cluster x...x has been opened for input and output. Access type = NORM is in effect. Informational message. User Response: None. CA-7.V264 s mmmm (dddd) NORMIN CONNECTION MADE TO DSN = x...x Explanation: The VSAM cluster x...x has been opened for input only. Access type = NORMIN is in effect. Informational message. User Response: None. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-97 3.7 CA-7.V200 Through CA-7.V299 Messages CA-7.V265 –CA-7.V272 CA-7.V265 s mmmm (dddd) CONNECTION COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY Explanation: No error. Informational message indicating completion of SVCONN processing. User Response: None. CA-7.V266 s mmmm (dddd) DISCONNECTED DSN = x...x Explanation: No error. Informational message indicating close of data set DSN = x...x. User Response: None. CA-7.V267 s mmmm (dddd) DISCONNECTION COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY Explanation: No error. Informational message indicating completion of SVDISCON processing. User Response: None. CA-7.V268 s mmmm (dddd) RETTYP=NEXT REQUESTED AFTER EOD REACHED FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: SVEXTGET attempted for next record key after reaching end of data. User Response: Save console listings and logs, plus any screen messages and commands issued. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V269 s mmmm (dddd) RETTYP=NREC REQUESTED AFTER EOD REACHED FOR CALLID xxxxxxxx Explanation: SVEXTGET attempted for next logical record after reaching end of data. User Response: Save console listings and logs, plus any screen messages and commands issued. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V270 s mmmm (dddd) RECORD FAILED KEY EDIT Explanation: A record containing an invalid key was encountered. Keys are invalid if they have noncatalogable characters or nodes in them. This message is followed by messages V271, V272 and V273 which list the invalid key. The first four characters of the key identify the data type as defined in the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide. User Response: The SASSBK00 program can be executed with an OPTION of RELOAD to remove these errors from the database. CA-7.V271 s mmmm (dddd) KEY=C'...' Explanation: This identifies a key in character format. Refer also to messages V272 and V273. User Response: None. CA-7.V272 s mmmm (dddd) KEY=Z'...' Explanation: This identifies the zone portion of a key. Refer also to messages V271 and V273. User Response: None. 3-98 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.7 CA-7.V200 Through CA-7.V299 Messages CA-7.V273 –CA-7.V276 CA-7.V273 s mmmm (dddd) KEY=N'...' Explanation: This identifies the numeric portion of a key. Refer also to messages V271 and V272. User Response: None. CA-7.V274 s mmmm (dddd) RECORD ABOVE INVALID, DROPPED FROM BACKUP Explanation: The record identified in the immediately preceding messages is invalid as described in those messages. It was not written to the backup. User Response: None. CA-7.V275 s mmmm (dddd) BACKUP FORMAT INVALID (NO 'CNTL') - RECORD=x...x Explanation: The file referenced as reload input did not match the format expected. It did not begin with CNTL records created by a backup run. x...x is the content of the record read from the input file in character format. User Response: Use a file created by the backup option of the SASSBK00 program. CA-7.V276 s mmmm (dddd) DUPLICATE KEY DETECTED, RECORD DROPPED BY RELOAD Explanation: A duplicate key from a backup file was encountered during reload processing. It has been dropped and not reloaded. User Response: None. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-99 3.8 CA-7.V300 Through CA-7.V329 Messages CA-7.V301 –CA-7.V306 3.8 CA-7.V300 Through CA-7.V329 Messages CA-7.V301 s mmmm (dddd) NO HITS on ANY SPECIFIED AGENDA OPERATION Explanation: An error occurred during analysis of the list of operations to be performed on the parameters passed to the next program. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V302 s mmmm (dddd) SPECIFIED PARAMETER LIST DID NOT BEGIN WITH 'PLST' Explanation: The header of the parameter list did not contain the ID 'PLST'. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V303 s mmmm (dddd) SPECIFIED AGENDA DID NOT BEGIN WITH 'AGEN' Explanation: The header of the AGENDA list did not contain the ID 'AGEN'. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V304 s mmmm (dddd) S-CON IN PARAMETER LIST SPECIFIED INVALID BASE REGISTER Explanation: The S-CON to be used to find other data to be passed to this program used an invalid base register. This may be an internal logic error. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V305 s mmmm (dddd) END OF AGENDA NOT FOUND Explanation: The AGENDA list used to define functions to be performed on the parameters passed in the parameter list did not have the end of the list identified. This may be an internal logic error. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V306 s mmmm (dddd) END OF PARAMETER LIST NOT FOUND Explanation: The parameter list passed to this program did not have the end of the list identified. This may be an internal logic error. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-100 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.8 CA-7.V300 Through CA-7.V329 Messages CA-7.V307 –CA-7.V313 CA-7.V307 s mmmm (dddd) VALDAT OPERATION DETECTED INVALID PARAMETER FOR MODULE SASSV0xx Explanation: Program SASSVZ00 detected an invalid parameter to be passed to the program (module) shown. This may be an internal logic error. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V308 s mmmm (dddd) PARAMETER FOR xxxxxx OPERATION NOT FOUND Explanation: Program SASSVZ00 attempted the specified operation on the parameter to be passed to the next program and the parameter was not in the parameter list. This may be an internal logic error. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V309 s mmmm (dddd) VPCB TO BE ASSIGNED ALREADY EXISTED Explanation: A PCB was requested for this function but the PCB was already on the chain. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V310 s mmmm (dddd) RELEASE PCB REQUESTED, BUT NOT FOUND Explanation: A PCB for this function was requested to be released but it was not on the chain. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V311 s mmmm (dddd) VPCB CHAIN INVALID Explanation: A search down the PCB chain found an invalid address. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V312 s mmmm (dddd) FIND PCB REQUESTED, BUT NOT FOUND Explanation: A request for a specific PCB (for example, to continue an operation) failed to find that PCB. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V313 s mmmm (dddd) CHAIN REQUESTED, ALREADY CHAINED Explanation: A request to chain together two control blocks found that the chain was already in place. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-101 3.8 CA-7.V300 Through CA-7.V329 Messages CA-7.V314 –CA-7.V320 CA-7.V314 s mmmm (dddd) UNCHAIN REQUESTED, NOT CHAINED Explanation: A request to unchain two control blocks found that the chain did not exist. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V315 s mmmm (dddd) SPECIFIED CONTROL BLOCK AND SPECIFIED CHAIN NOT COMPATIBLE Explanation: A request to unchain two control blocks found that the control blocks were not the same type. Program SASSVZ50 could not complete the chaining for the Functional module or the Subroutine. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V317 s mmmm (dddd) ERROR CONVERTING S-CON Explanation: During the resolution of the base register and/or offset of the S-type address constant, program SASSVZ00 could not compute a valid address. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V318 s mmmm (dddd) INVALID SYMBOLIC VALUE FOR EXTERNAL PARAMETER Explanation: A request from the calling program used a symbolic parameter which was unknown to the VSAM system. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V319 s mmmm (dddd) INVALID NUMERIC VALUE FOR EXTERNAL PARAMETER Explanation: A request from the calling program used a numeric value which did not correspond to any known symbolic parameter in the VSAM system. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V320 s mmmm (dddd) DSTYPE, RECTYP, KEYAD COMBINATION NOT A LEGAL DATATYPE Explanation: The VSAM record service request for a specified type of record could not be satisfied. The record is not defined to the VSAM database in the form requested. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-102 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.8 CA-7.V300 Through CA-7.V329 Messages CA-7.V321 –CA-7.V326 CA-7.V321 s mmmm (dddd) PTR-TO-VAL PARAMETER FORMAT REQUIRED FOR PUTPARM OPERATION Explanation: The PUTPARM operation of the Parameter Reformatter subroutine requires the Pointer-to-Value parameter format. This form of parameter was not found. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V322 s mmmm (dddd) INVALID PARAMETER VALUE IN AGENDA Explanation: The result of the conversion of the parameters into codes/values was invalid (for example, a DSTYPE value was supposed to be IDS but a different code was found). User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V323 s mmmm (dddd) DSTYPE AND RECTYP MUST BE NON-ZERO Explanation: An external macro call specified a DSTYPE or RECTYPE value of 0 when a specific value was required. Either ALL was specified or the parameter pointed to a location containing blanks or ALL. User Response: Correct the external macro call to point to a location containing a specific value for DSTYPE and RECTYP. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance if unable to determine cause. CA-7.V324 s mmmm (dddd) INVALID DSTYPE xxxx Explanation: An illegal DSTYPE xxxx was specified. User Response: Correct the external macro call to specify a legal DSTYPE. CA-7.V325 s mmmm (dddd) VSAM KEYS NOT IN ASCENDING SEQUENCE Explanation: A sequence error was detected either on the backup data set or during sequential access of the VSAM database. User Response: Correct sequence problem and retry or contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance, if needed. CA-7.V326 s mmmm (dddd) xxxKEY NOT VALID FOR THIS SEQUENCE Explanation: A sequence error was detected either on the backup data set or during sequential access of the VSAM database. If xxx is NEW and RELOAD was being attempted, the backup data set was not created by the BACKUP option of SASSBK00. User Response: Correct sequence problem and retry or contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance, if needed. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-103 3.8 CA-7.V300 Through CA-7.V329 Messages CA-7.V327 –CA-7.V329 CA-7.V327 s mmmm (dddd) REQUIRED DATATYPE NOT PRESENT IN SEQUENCE Explanation: Certain data types are required within the CA-7 DATABASE and must be present. One of these data types was not present in sequence. User Response: Correct sequence problem and retry. CA-7.V328 s mmmm (dddd) ERROR nn FOR MESSAGE yyy s mmmm (dddd) Explanation: Module SASSVZ70 was unable to process a caller's message. The module attempting to issue the message is identified in the second mmmm field. The displacement of the SASSVZ70 linkage instructions within the caller is denoted by the second dddd field. The message number causing the error is indicated by yyy. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V329 s mmmm (dddd) TERM NOT VALID WITH POST OPERATION Explanation: The SVRESRC macro was called for POST operation and TERM was specified. Internal problem. User Response: Remove TERM parameter and retry. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-104 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.9 CA-7.V501 Through CA-7.V599 Messages CA-7.V501 –CA-7.V509 3.9 CA-7.V501 Through CA-7.V599 Messages CA-7.V501 s mmmm (dddd) HEADER OF SPECIFIED CELL POOL DAMAGED Explanation: An Environment module has encountered an "internal" UCC7VSAM cell pool whose header has been damaged by an overlay. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V502 s mmmm (dddd) CELL TO BE FREED WAS NOT ALLOCATED Explanation: An Environment module has detected an attempt to free a cell in an "internal" cell pool which is not found in the pool's chain of allocated cells. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V505 s mmmm (dddd) INVALID CELL POOL ID Explanation: An Environment module cannot locate a cell pool containing the pool ID specified by a caller of the module. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V506 s mmmm (dddd) CELL POOL WITH ALLOC CELL(S) CANNOT BE FREED Explanation: Module SASSVx60 has detected an attempt to free an entire cell pool which contains allocated cells. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V508 s mmmm (dddd) CELL POOL IS FULL AND NO SECONDARY EXTENT WAS SPECIFIED Explanation: Module SASSVx70 failed in its attempt to allocate a cell from a cell pool whose primary extent is completely filled. The pool was created with a secondary cell count of zero; therefore, no secondary pool extent will be acquired. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V509 s mmmm (dddd) CPOOL GET MACRO FAILED Explanation: An attempt to get a cell from a cell pool through the CPOOL macro failed. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-105 3.9 CA-7.V501 Through CA-7.V599 Messages CA-7.V511 –CA-7.V518 CA-7.V511 s mmmm (dddd) SGETM FAILED Explanation: Internal storage allocation request failed. User Response: Check storage pools by issuing /DISPLAY,Q=ALL. If available NSP space is low according to the /DISPLAY,Q=ALL, increase region size and try again. If available NSP space seems sufficient, the problem may be due to temporary load in system. Try the request again. CA-7.V512 s mmmm (dddd) INVALID CSIZE PARAMETER Explanation: Module SASSVx90 has detected an attempt to build a cell pool whose cells have a negative or zero length, or a length exceeding 4088. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V513 s mmmm (dddd) INVALID PCELLCT PARAMETER Explanation: Module SASSVx90 has detected an attempt to build a cell pool with a primary cell count which is negative or zero. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V515 s mmmm (dddd) ECB ADDRESS NOT on FULLWORD BOUNDARY Explanation: The Event Control Block address must be on a fullword boundary. This address or the ECB may be in error. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V516 s mmmm (dddd) BIT 0 OF ECB NOT 1 OR BIT 1 NOT 0 Explanation: The Event Control Block contains unexpected or invalid indicators. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V517 s mmmm (dddd) BITS 0 AND 1 OF ECB NOT ZERO Explanation: The Event Control Block contains unexpected or invalid indicators. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V518 s mmmm (dddd) PARAMETER ECB SPECIFIED AND COUNT NOT 1 Explanation: A process requiring an ECB was requested without proper setup. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-106 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.9 CA-7.V501 Through CA-7.V599 Messages CA-7.V519 –CA-7.V527 CA-7.V519 s mmmm (dddd) COUNT GREATER THAN NUMBER OF ENTRIES IN ECBLIST Explanation: The parameters for event processing are invalid. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V520 s mmmm (dddd) ECB ALLOCATED ABOVE 16MB LINE Explanation: An ECB has an address which cannot be accessed by this system. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V527 s mmmm (dddd) REQUESTED SIZE OF CELL POOL EXTENT EXCEEDS 16 MBYTES Explanation: Module SASSVx90 has detected an attempt to build a cell pool with an excessively large primary or secondary extent. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-107 3.10 CA-7.V601 Through CA-7.V636 Messages CA-7.V601 –CA-7.V605 3.10 CA-7.V601 Through CA-7.V636 Messages CA-7.V601 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy GETMAIN FAILED Explanation: A request for processor storage could not be completed. User Response: Increase region size. Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V602 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy BLDL FAILED FOR xxxxxxxx Explanation: A request for BLDL service for a member of a partitioned data set had a fatal error. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V603 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy GENCB FOR xxx FAILED, DSN=x...x Explanation: A request to generate VSAM control block xxx failed. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V604 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SHOWCB FOR xxx FAILED, DSN=x...x Explanation: A request to show data from VSAM control block xxx failed. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V605 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy VSAM OPEN FAILED, DSN=x...x Explanation: VSAM open failed for data set x...x. If RC=8, REAS may be one of the following: 128 136 148 168 180 - DD statement is missing insufficient storage no record in catalog DSN not on volume specified in DBPARMS probably wrong DSN on STEPCAT User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 128 136 148 168 180 - may need IDCAMS delete as first step increase storage may require STEPCAT check DBPARMS check STEPCAT 3-108 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.10 CA-7.V601 Through CA-7.V636 Messages CA-7.V606 –CA-7.V611 CA-7.V606 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy VSAM OPEN NON-TERMINAL ERROR, DSN=x...x Explanation: VSAM open warning message. User Response: Run an IDCAMS verify against data set x...x. Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V607 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy VSAM GET FAILED FOR CALLID tttttttt Explanation: An error occurred while attempting to read a record. Where: xx is the return code yy is the reason code tttttttt is the program, system function or user terminal issuing the request Message V607 is followed by message CA-7.V636 which identifies the data set and the key of the failing request. Refer to IBM OS/VS Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) Programmers Guide (GC26-3838), for a description of the return (RC) and reason (REAS) codes. User Response: Correct the error indicated by the return and reason codes; then retry the request if necessary. CA-7.V608 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy VSAM CLOSE FAILED, DSN=x...x Explanation: VSAM CLOSE failed for data set x...x. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V609 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy MODCB FOR xxx FAILED, DSN=x...x Explanation: VSAM modify control block function failed for control block xxx. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V610 s mmmm (dddd) IDCAMS ABENDED, [S/xxx | U/nnnn] Explanation: DBPARMS IDCAMS control statements defined by user were submitted to IDCAMS during connection and IDCAMS ABENDED with a System or User abend code of xxx or nnnn. User Response: Check IDCAMS control statements submitted in DBPARMS data set by submitting them to IDCAMS independent of CA-7. If they are handled by IDCAMS correctly then save listings and logs and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. If IDCAMS gives errors or abends when executed directly, then correct the control statement or call IBM IDCAMS support. CA-7.V611 s mmmm (dddd) IDCAMS COMPLETED, RC=nnnn Explanation: IDCAMS was called and completed the requested action with the return code shown. User Response: If the return code (RC=nnnn) is not zero, an error occurred. See preceding and following messages for more information. Correct any errors in IDCAMS control statements in DBPARMS statements and retry. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-109 3.10 CA-7.V601 Through CA-7.V636 Messages CA-7.V612 –CA-7.V614 CA-7.V612 s mmmm (dddd) idcams message text Explanation: Normal message returned by interface with IDCAMS. "idcams message text" will be supplied by IDCAMS. User Response: None unless "idcams message text" indicates an error. Refer to IBM Access Method Services Manual or IBM Messages and Codes Manual for your operating system for details on the message returned. CA-7.V613 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy VSAM PUT FAILED FOR CALLID tttttttt Explanation: An error occurred while attempting to write a record. Where: xx is the return code yy is the reason code tttttttt is the program, system function or user terminal issuing the request Message V613 is followed by message CA-7.V636 which identifies the data set and the key of the failing request. Refer to IBM OS/VS Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) Programmers Guide (GC26-3838), for a description of the return (RC) and reason (REAS) codes. Note: If RC=0 and REAS=0, the key is invalid. If RC=8 and REAS=8, a duplicate key is detected. If RC=8 and REAS=28, the VSAM data set is out of space. User Response: Correct the error indicated by the return and reason codes; then retry the request if necessary. CA-7.V614 s mmmm (dddd) OUT OF SPACE on VSAM PUT FOR DATA TYPE xxxx Explanation: An output operation detected insufficient space. Where: xxxx is the type of data being output This message is: nonrollable until CA-7 terminates. issued once per data type. followed by messages CA-7.V613 which identifies the caller and CA-7.V636 which identifies the data set and the key of the failing request. User Response: The following steps are recommended: 1. Bring down CA-7. 2. Back up the database. 3. Increase the space allocated to file noted in message CA-7.V636. 4. Reload the database. Note: If IDCAMS is used for backup and reload, be sure you adjust the DBPARMS definition to match what was done with IDCAMS. 3-110 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.10 CA-7.V601 Through CA-7.V636 Messages CA-7.V615 –CA-7.V621 CA-7.V615 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy VSAM ENDREQ FAILED, DSN=x...x Explanation: Error occurred processing a VSAM ENDREQ macro request. This error could cause incomplete output/update processing or later hang conditions related to exclusive control being retained. User Response: Correct error conditions indicated by preceding IBM messages, if any. If hang condition occurs, CA-7 must be shut down and restarted with TYPE=WARM or TYPE=ERST. If condition recurs, save console listings and logs. Then contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V616 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy DELETE MACRO FAILED FOR zzzzzzzz Explanation: Module name zzzzzzzz could not be deleted after being used. User Response: None; unless accompanied by IBM messages indicating severe error. If error persists, save console listings and logs. Then contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V617 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy ATTACH MACRO FAILED FOR IDCAMS Explanation: Unable to attach program IDCAMS as required to perform DELETE and DEFINE functions during database reload. Most likely cause of failure is insufficient memory. This message should be preceded by IBM messages identifying the exact cause of failure. User Response: Try increasing region size and refer to the IBM messages and documentation for more details. If problem persists, save console listings and logs. Then contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V618 s mmmm (dddd) SGETM MACRO FAILED Explanation: A CA-7 storage control service routine failed. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V619 s mmmm (dddd) SBLDL MACRO FAILED FOR xxxxxxxx Explanation: A request for BLDL service for a load library failed. User Response: Be sure member exists on CA-7's Load library. If so, save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V620 s mmmm (dddd) OSDELETE MACRO FAILED FOR xxxxxxxx Explanation: A request to delete a module from storage could not be completed. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V621 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy FREEMAIN MACRO FAILED Explanation: An attempt to free processor storage could not be completed. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-111 3.10 CA-7.V601 Through CA-7.V636 Messages CA-7.V622 –CA-7.V628 CA-7.V622 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy CPOOL MACRO FAILED (GET) Explanation: Module SASSVx70 failed in its attempt to allocate a cell from a cell pool through the CPOOL macro. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V623 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy LOAD MACRO FAILED FOR xxxxxxxx Explanation: An attempt to load a program into memory failed. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V624 s mmmm (dddd) ERASE RPL= NOT ACCEPTED FOR CALLID=xxxxxxxx Explanation: VSAM macro ERASE RPL= did not work. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V625 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy ERASE RPL= RETURNED VSAM ERROR FOR CALLID = xxxxxxxx Explanation: VSAM macro ERASE RPL= returned an error condition. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V626 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy POINT RPL= RETURNED VSAM ERROR FOR CALLID = xxxxxxxx Explanation: VSAM macro POINT RPL= returned an error condition. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V627 s mmmm (dddd) PUT MACRO FAILED. Explanation: The LRECL of the Backup data set was exceeded by the length of the segment containing the DBPARMS (VCTL) data. The write failed. User Response: Change the DCB parameter in the backup data set to specify a larger LRECL. CA-7.V628 s mmmm (dddd) OPEN FAILED FOR BACKUP DD Explanation: An attempt to open the BACKUP data set failed. User Response: Ensure that the BACKUP DD statement is correct in the execution JCL. Verify that the proper parameters were specified on the EXEC statement. Correct and resubmit. 3-112 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.10 CA-7.V601 Through CA-7.V636 Messages CA-7.V629 –CA-7.V634 CA-7.V629 s mmmm (dddd) RDJFCB FAILED FOR BACKUP DD Explanation: An attempt to read the JFCB failed. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V630 s mmmm (dddd) BACKUP DD CLOSE FAILED. Explanation: A request to close the BACKUP data set failed. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V631 s mmmm (dddd) GET MACRO FAILED. Explanation: An end-of-data condition was detected (possibly unexpected) on the BACKUP data set. User Response: Verify that the data set being used as input to the database load is the proper BACKUP data set. Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V632 s mmmm (dddd) DYNUNALLOC FAILED - RC=xxxx,ERRCD=xxxx, INFOCD=xxxx,DSN=x...x Explanation: Attempt to unallocate data set x...x failed. The RC, ERRCD and INFOCD codes are those returned by the IBM dynamic allocation macro call and can be checked in the IBM documentation for that macro. User Response: Research IBM documentation for codes produced in this message. Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance if unable to resolve problem. CA-7.V633 s mmmm (dddd) NON-TERMINAL DYNUNALLOC ERROR - INFOCD=xxxx,DSN=x...x Explanation: Attempt to unallocate data set x...x failed. The INFOCD code is that returned by the IBM dynamic allocation macro call and can be checked in the IBM documentation for that macro. User Response: Research IBM documentation for codes produced in this message. Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance if unable to resolve problem. CA-7.V634 s mmmm (dddd) RDJFCB FAILED FOR DDN=xxxxxxxx Explanation: Could not read JFCB for DD statement xxxxxxxx. The probable cause of the error is a missing DD statement. User Response: Check that the DD statement is correct. Add the DD statement and try again. If problem persists, save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-113 3.10 CA-7.V601 Through CA-7.V636 Messages CA-7.V635 –CA-7.V636 CA-7.V635 s mmmm (dddd) I/O ERROR ABEND on BACKUP DD - Text Explanation: An abnormal condition occurred while processing the backup data set. User Response: Change the I/O device or volume and resubmit. Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V636 s mmmm (dddd) DSN=x...x, KEY=y...y Explanation: This message follows error messages CA-7.V607, CA-7.V613, or CA-7.614. Message CA-7.V636 identifies the data set and the key for the failing request. Note: The key is always displayed as characters even though it may be in binary format on the database. If message V613 preceded this message and indicated an invalid key condition, the key is displayed in hexadecimal format. User Response: Follow the action recommended for the message that precedes V636. 3-114 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.11 CA-7.V701 Through CA-7.V722 Messages CA-7.V701 –CA-7.V706 3.11 CA-7.V701 Through CA-7.V722 Messages CA-7.V701 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy ERROR RETURNED FROM DATABASE GOVERNOR SASSV004 Explanation: Database governor, SASSV004, encountered an error condition. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V702 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy ERROR RETURNED FROM CONTROL CARD GET ROUTINE SASSV001 Explanation: Control Card Get module, SASSV001, encountered an error condition. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V703 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy ERROR RETURNED FROM CONTROL CARD PARSE ROUTINE SASSV002 Explanation: Control Card Parse module, SASSV002, encountered an error condition. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V704 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy ERROR RETURNED FROM CONTROL BLOCK BUILD ROUTINE SASSV003 Explanation: Control Block Build module, SASSV003, encountered an error condition. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V705 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy ERROR RETURNED FROM LOAD CONNECTION MODULE SASSV021 Explanation: Load Connection module, SASSV021, encountered an error condition. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V706 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy ERROR RETURNED FROM RELOAD CONNECTION MODULE SASSV022 Explanation: Reload Connection module, SASSV022, encountered an error condition. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-115 3.11 CA-7.V701 Through CA-7.V722 Messages CA-7.V707 –CA-7.V712 CA-7.V707 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy ERROR RETURNED FROM NORMAL CONNECTION MODULE SASSV024 Explanation: Normal Connection module, SASSV024, encountered an error condition. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V708 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy ERROR RETURNED FROM BACKUP CONNECTION MODULE SASSV023 Explanation: Backup Connection module, SASSV023, encountered an error condition. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V709 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy ERROR RETURNED FROM SASSV021 ATTEMPTING TO OPEN BACKUP DD FOR OUTPUT Explanation: Load Connection module, SASSV021, encountered an error attempting to open the BACKUP DD data set for output. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V710 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy ERROR RETURNED FROM SASSV040 ATTEMPTING TO DISCONNECT ACCESS TYPE Explanation: Disconnect module, SASSV040, encountered an error attempting to disconnect an access type. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V711 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy ERROR RETURNED FROM SASSV020 ATTEMPTING TO RECONNECT ACCESS TYPE Explanation: Connect module, SASSV020, encountered an error attempting to reconnect an access type. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V712 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy DISCONNECT FAILED FOR ACCESS TYPE xxxxxx Explanation: Disconnect module, SASSV040, encountered an error disconnecting access type xxxxxx. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-116 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.11 CA-7.V701 Through CA-7.V722 Messages CA-7.V713 –CA-7.V719 CA-7.V713 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy RECONNECT FAILED FOR ACCESS TYPE xxxxxx Explanation: Connect module, SASSV020, encountered an error reconnecting access type xxxxxx. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V714 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVBACKUP FAILED DURING TERMINATION Explanation: Backup processing failed during termination. Error causing this failing is described by preceding error messages. User Response: Take corrective action described for error messages preceding this one. Any backup file created may be incomplete and should not be used for reload if another is available. CA-7.V715 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVEXTPUT FAILED DURING TERMINATION Explanation: Put processing was in progress when termination occurred. Additional error messages should precede this on giving a further description of the problem. User Response: Save console listings and logs. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V716 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy ERROR RETURNED FROM SASSV021 ATTEMPTING TO OPEN BACKUP DD FOR INPUT Explanation: Backup Connect module, SASSV021, encountered an error attempting to open BACKUP DD for input. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V717 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy ERROR RETURNED FROM SASSV081 DURING SPECIAL LOAD Explanation: Special Load module, SASSV081, encountered an error during special load process. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V718 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy ERROR RETURNED FROM SASSV028 IDCAMS INTERFACE MODULE Explanation: IDCAMS Interface module, SASSV028, encountered an error submitting IDCAMS statements from DBPARMS to IDCAMS for execution during connection process. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V719 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy CALLID xxxxxxxx SVEXTGET FAILED Explanation: SVEXTGET call internal to VSAM failed. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-117 3.11 CA-7.V701 Through CA-7.V722 Messages CA-7.V720 –CA-7.V722 CA-7.V720 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy ERROR RETURNED FROM SASSV029 VCTL PUT MODULE Explanation: Call of module SASSV029 returned an error condition. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V721 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy ERROR IN MODULE xxxxxxxx FOR KEYNAME xxxxxxxx Explanation: Call of Status module, SASSV09x, failed while processing KEYNAME xxxxxxxx. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V722 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy CALLID xxxxxxxx SVEXTPUT TYPE=DELT FAILED Explanation: SVEXTPUT call internal to VSAM failed. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-118 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.12 CA-7.V801 Through CA-7.V815 Messages CA-7.V801 –CA-7.V806 3.12 CA-7.V801 Through CA-7.V815 Messages CA-7.V801 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy ERROR IN PARAMETER LIST OR AGENDA DETECTED BY REFORMATTER SASSVZ00 Explanation: An error occurred in the Reformatter subroutine module SASSVZ00. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V802 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVCHAIN FAILED ATTEMPTING TO CHAIN xxxx CONTROL BLOCK Explanation: The control block chain for control block xxxx is incorrect. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V803 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVCHAIN FAILED ATTEMPTING TO UNCHAIN xxxx CONTROL BLOCK Explanation: The control block chain for control block xxxx is incorrect. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V804 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVAGNPCB FAILED on ASSIGN Explanation: The Assign PCB module, SASSVZ10, was unable to assign a new VPCB control block as requested. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V805 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVAGNPCB FAILED on FIND Explanation: The Assign PCB module, SASSVZ10, was unable to find an existing VPCB control block as requested. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V806 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVAGNPCB FAILED on RELEASE Explanation: The Assign PCB module, SASSVZ10, was unable to release an existing VPCB control block as requested, probably because the control block chain was invalid. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-119 3.12 CA-7.V801 Through CA-7.V815 Messages CA-7.V807 –CA-7.V813 CA-7.V807 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVAGNRPL FAILED on ASSIGN Explanation: The Assign RPL module, SASSVZ20, was unable to assign a new VRPL control block as requested. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V808 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVAGNRPL FAILED on RELEASE Explanation: The Assign RPL module, SASSVZ20, was unable to release an existing VRPL control block as requested, probably because the control block chain was invalid. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V809 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVRESRC FAILED on WAIT Explanation: The Wait and Post Resource module, SASSVZ30, was unable to wait on requested resource. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V810 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVRESRC FAILED on POST Explanation: The Wait and Post Resource module, SASSVZ30, was unable to post the requested resource. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V811 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy TRANSFER INTERFACE (SASSVZ60) FAILED Explanation: An External module was called using an external macro call, but an error occurred during transfer to the module. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V812 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVGETTYP FAILED Explanation: The Get Type subroutine, SASSVZ40, was unable to return the requested data type. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V813 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVGETLEN FAILED Explanation: The Get Length subroutine, SASSVZ80, was unable to return the requested record length. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-120 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.12 CA-7.V801 Through CA-7.V815 Messages CA-7.V814 –CA-7.V815 CA-7.V814 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVCVPARM FAILED Explanation: The Convert Parameter subroutine, SASSVZ90, was unable to convert the requested parameters. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V815 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVSEQCHK FAILED Explanation: The Sequence Check module, SASSVZA0, was unable to verify the correct key sequence. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-121 3.13 CA-7.V901 Through CA-7.V918 Messages CA-7.V901 –CA-7.V906 3.13 CA-7.V901 Through CA-7.V918 Messages CA-7.V901 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVGETCPL FAILED OBTAINING xxxx CELL POOL Explanation: The Get Cell Pool module, SASSVx90, was unable to allocate the requested cell pool. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V902 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVGETCEL FAILED OBTAINING A xxxx CONTROL BLOCK Explanation: The Get Cell module, SASSVx70, was unable to obtain the requested cell from an existing cell pool. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V903 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVLOAD DID NOT FIND MODULE xxxxxxxx Explanation: The Load module, SASSVxD0, was unable to find the requested module in any accessible load library. User Response: Check that the module named is in the library referenced by STEPLIB or JOBLIB DD statements. Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V904 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVLOAD FAILED FOR MODULE xxxxxxxx Explanation: The Load module, SASSVxD0, was unable to load the requested module. User Response: Replace module named in load library and try again. Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V905 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVGETM FAILED FOR xxxx CONTROL BLOCK Explanation: The GETMAIN module, SASSVx80, was unable to acquire the requested storage for control block xxxx. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V906 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVGETM FAILED GETTING WORKING STORAGE Explanation: The GETMAIN module, SASSVx80, was unable to acquire the requested storage. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-122 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.13 CA-7.V901 Through CA-7.V918 Messages CA-7.V907 –CA-7.V913 CA-7.V907 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVGETM FAILED ACQUIRING DBPARMS DCB Explanation: The GETMAIN module, SASSVx80, was unable to acquire the requested storage for a VDCB for the DBPARMS data set. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V908 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVFRECEL FAILURE FOR xxxx CONTROL BLOCK Explanation: The Free Cell module, SASSVx40, was unable to return the requested control block to the free pool. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V909 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVFRECPL FAILURE FOR xxxx CELL POOL Explanation: The Free Cell Pool module, SASSVx40, was unable to delete the requested cell pool. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V910 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVPUTM FAILURE RELEASING xxxx CONTROL BLOCK Explanation: The FREEMAIN module, SASSVx50, was unable to free the requested storage. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V911 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVPUTM FAILURE RELEASING WORKING STORAGE Explanation: The FREEMAIN module, SASSVx50, was unable to free the requested storage. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V912 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVPUTM FAILURE RELEASING DBPARMS DCB Explanation: The FREEMAIN module, SASSVx50, was unable to free the requested storage for the DBPARMS VDCB. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V913 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVPOST MACRO FAILURE Explanation: The Post module, SASSVxA0, was unable to post the requested ECB. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-123 3.13 CA-7.V901 Through CA-7.V918 Messages CA-7.V914 –CA-7.V918 CA-7.V914 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVWAIT MACRO FAILURE Explanation: The Wait module, SASSVxC0, was unable to set up the requested ECB. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V915 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVDELETE FAILED FOR MODULE xxxxxxxxx Explanation: The Delete module, SASSVxE0, was unable to delete the requested module. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V916 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVLINK FAILED FOR MODULE xxxxxxxxx Explanation: The Link module, SASSVxF0, was unable to link to the requested module. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V917 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVGETM FAILED Explanation: The GETMAIN module, SASSVx80, was unable to allocate the requested storage. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.V918 s mmmm (dddd) RC=xx REAS=yy SVPUTM MACRO FAILED Explanation: The SVPUTM macro returned an error condition. User Response: Look up explanation of crux message preceding this message on console log. Save console logs and listings. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-124 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.14 CA-7.W Messages CA-7.WTO –CA-7.WTO 3.14 CA-7.W Messages CA-7.WTO xxxxx..........xxxxx Explanation: This message appears at the OS console when a CA-7 terminal operator issues the /WTO command. The xxxxx..........xxxxx is the message text entered by the operator issuing the /WTO. User Response: None. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-125 3.15 CA-7.X Messages CA-7.XRAC-01 –CA-7.XRAC-06 3.15 CA-7.X Messages CA-7.XRAC-01 INVALID PARAMETER LIST - @RSRCPL Explanation: The VRM VSAM processing module SASSXRAC received an internal request for service using an invalid parameter list. This message is associated with a user 100 abend. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.XRAC-02 VRM INTERNAL ERROR - INVALID REQUEST Explanation: The VRM VSAM processing module SASSXRAC received an unidentified request type. This message is associated with a user 101 abend. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.XRAC-03 VSAM RECD ERROR R15 = xx FDBK = xxxxxxxx FUNC = xx Explanation: An I/O error has occurred in the VRM VSAM processing module SASSXRAC. Register 15 is the return code and the FDBK field indicates the feedback code as a result of the I/O. If R15=08, a duplicate record has been found. User Response: Save the console messages associated with this message and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.XRAC-04 VSAM SHOWCB ERROR Explanation: An internal VSAM macro error has occurred in the VSAM processing module SASSXRAC. This message is associated with a user 101 abend. User Response: Save the console messages associated with this message and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.XRAC-05 VSAM MODCB ERROR Explanation: An internal VSAM macro error has occurred in the VSAM processing module SASSXRAC. This message is associated with a user 101 abend. User Response: Save the console messages associated with this message and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.XRAC-06 RECORD KEY = xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Explanation: An error has occurred in the VRM VSAM processing module SASSXRAC. An invalid record or record key was found. User Response: Save the console messages associated with this message and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-126 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.15 CA-7.X Messages CA-7.XRAC-07 –CA-7.XTM0 CA-7.XRAC-07 VSAM MACRO PROCESSING ERROR Explanation: An internal VSAM macro error has occurred in the VSAM processing module SASSXRAC. This message is associated with a user 105 abend. User Response: Save the console messages associated with this message and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.XSEC xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Explanation: This message is issued as part of tracing/debugging the CA-7 interface with external security packages. The message is only activated when working with Computer Associates Technical Support. The message text is variable. User Response: This message is informational. No action is required. CA-7.XTM0 SASSXTM0 initialization in progress Explanation: Initialization of CCI terminal interface system environment has begun. User Response: None. CA-7.XTM0 SASSXTM0 initialization complete Explanation: This message reports successful initialization of CCI terminal interface system environment. User Response: None. CA-7.XTM0 CCI Interface initialized. Explanation: The CCI INIT request was successful. CA-7 is ready to accept CCI terminal requests. User Response: None. CA-7.XTM0 CCI Interface initialization failed. Explanation: The CCI INIT request failed. CA-7 cannot accept CCI terminal requests. User Response: An additional message specifying the reason for the CCI INIT failure will be issued. The most likely reason is that CCI is not active. If this is the case, start CCI. When CCI is initialized then issue the following CA-7 command: /OPEN,GROUP=name-of-CCI-group. Refer to the discussion of the /OPEN command in the CA-7 Commands Guide for additional information. CA-7.XTM0 RECEIVE error; Data dropped. Explanation: CA-7 could not allocate a buffer for an incoming CCI terminal request. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-127 3.15 CA-7.X Messages CA-7.XTM0 –CA-7.X003 CA-7.XTM0 Session started (nnnnnnnn) xx-xx Explanation: A CCI terminal session started. nnnnnnnn is the CA-7 SCT name of the terminal handling the request. The CCI node name of the session partner is reported at xx-xx. User Response: None. CA-7.XTM0 Session ended (nnnnnnnn) xx-xx Explanation: A CCI terminal session ended. nnnnnnnn is the CA-7 SCT name of the terminal handling the request. The CCI node name of the session partner is reported at xx-xx. User Response: None. CA-7.XTM0 Exceeded max num of RPLs. Explanation: An internal limit on the number of concurrent CCI terminal session requests was exceeded. One or more CCI terminal transactions may have failed. User Response: If the condition persists, contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist. CA-7.XTM0 FFFF note: mm-mm (aabbccdd) nn-nn Explanation: An exception was detected for a CCI function request. FFFF is the name of the CCI function that was attempted such as 'SEND' or 'RECV'. mm-mm is the message in the CCI feedback area. The FDBVRC codes from the CCI feedback area are reported at aabbccdd. nn-nn is the CCI node name of the session partner. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 technical specialist. CA-7.X001 NO xxxxxxxx VALUE SUPPLIED. Explanation: The value supplied for a program parameter keyword is invalid. Default values are supplied for these parameters in CA7CLIST. User Response: Correct the parameter values and execute CA7CLIST again. CA-7.X002 (xx yyyy) xxxxxxxx FAILED, R15=nnnnnnnn. Explanation: The named Dialog Manager (xxxxxxxx) macro failed. The value in R15 is the return code from the macro. Refer to appropriate IBM ISPF documentation. User Response: Save ISPF log and list output for this session and contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.X003 INVALID ENTRY CODE, R1=nnnnnnnn. Explanation: This is an internal error. User Response: The error may be transient. Attempt to reexecute CA7CLIST. If the error persists, save all ISPF log and list output. Also collect any dumps that may have been produced and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-128 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.15 CA-7.X Messages CA-7.X004 –CA-7.X008 CA-7.X004 INVALID RETURN CODE, R15=nnnnnnnn. Explanation: This is an internal error. User Response: The error may be transient. Attempt to reexecute CA7CLIST. If the error persists, save all ISPF log and list output. Also collect any dumps that may have been produced and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.X005 (xx yyyy) SESSION TERMINATED DUE TO ERROR Explanation: The CA-7 terminal session under ISPF has been terminated. The reasons for termination may be explained by previous error messages. User Response: Refer to the previous error messages for information on the reason for termination. Take the indicated action and attempt to execute CA7CLIST again. If the error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.X006 xxxxxxxx GENCB FAILED, R15 = nnnnnnnn Explanation: A GENCB macro failed for the VTAM control block named. R15 contains the return code from the GENCB. Refer to IBM ACF/VTAM Programming (SC27-0449). User Response: Specific information on the reason for the failure will be found in the aforementioned publication. A common reason for a GENCB failure is an insufficient region size for the ISPF session. If the error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.X007 SYNTAX ERROR PARSING ACB NAME FOR SESSION Explanation: An internal error was encountered trying to parse the ACB name provided on the SESSAPL keyword in CA7CLIST. User Response: Make sure that the value supplied for the SESSAPL parameter matches the value on the SLUACB keyword on the UCC7VTAM statement in the CA-7 initialization file. Also make sure that the values conform to the naming conventions outlined in the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide. If the error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.X008 CONNECT ACB UNAVAILABLE OVER 10 SECONDS Explanation: The ACB needed for CA-7/TSO-ISPF session establishment could not be OPENed during the time period allowed. The ACB used for session establishment is the ACB name that ends with 0000. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for further information on the definition of the ACBs. Note: This message could be produced during a period of high activity when there are many users attempting to establish CA-7 terminal sessions under TSO-ISPF. User Response: If the message was produced during a period of high activity, simply wait a few minutes and re-execute the CLIST. If an error condition seems possible then attempt to activate the VTAM application where the ACBs are defined by issuing a v net,id=APPL,act APPL in this example should be replaced by the name of the appropriate VTAM application. If this fails, review the installation steps outlined in the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide pertaining to the Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-129 3.15 CA-7.X Messages CA-7.X009 –CA-7.X014 definition of the VTAM ACBs for possible errors. If the error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.X009 xxxxxxxx ACB OPEN FAILED, ACBOFLGS = nnnnnnnn Explanation: A VTAM OPEN macro failed for the ACB named by xxxxxxxx. The ACBOFLGS codes may provide information as to the reason for the failure. Refer to IBM ACF/VTAM Programming (SC27-0449). User Response: If the ACB named is the 0000 ACB, then this message will probably be accompanied by a CA-7.X008 message. In that event, refer to the recommended action for that message. Otherwise refer to the aforementioned IBM publication for information on the reasons why VTAM failed the OPEN request. If the error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.X010 RTNCD = xxxxxxxx, FDBK2 = yyyyyyyy Explanation: This is an informational message which may be preceded by a message indicating an RPL based VTAM macro failure. For information on the meaning of these codes, refer to IBM ACF/VTAM Programming (SC27-0449). User Response: None. This message is informational. Refer to action recommended for the message specific to the macro failure. CA-7.X011 SESSION USER LIMIT REACHED, TRY AGAIN LATER Explanation: All of the VTAM ACBs defined for use with the CA-7/TSO-ISPF interface are currently in use by other ISPF sessions. User Response: Wait a few minutes and try the interface again. If the problem persists, consider increasing the number of VTAM ACBs. CA-7.X012 xxxxxxxx TRANSLATION FAILED, R0 = nnnnnnnn Explanation: An error occurred during the attempt to evaluate an address. xxxxxxxx is the internal function name and R0 contains the return code from the function routine. User Response: Note the sequence of events that resulted in the failure. Collect all ISPF log and list output from the time frame when the failure occurred. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.X013 SCREEN TRANSLATION ERROR Explanation: An error occurred during the attempt to build ISPF output for a CA-7 screen. This message may be accompanied by others which will give a reason for the error. User Response: Refer to the action(s) recommended for any accompanying messages. CA-7.X014 ERROR DETECTED IN EDITOR Explanation: An error occurred during an ISPF edit session for CA-7. This message may be accompanied by others which will give a reason for the error. User Response: Refer to the action(s) recommended for any accompanying messages. 3-130 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.15 CA-7.X Messages CA-7.X015 –CA-7.X020 CA-7.X015 xxxxxxxx FAILED, R0 = nnnnnnnn Explanation: The VTAM macro named at xxxxxxxx failed. Refer to IBM ACF/VTAM Programming (SC27-0449) for further information. User Response: If the error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.X016 INVALID WRITE CONTROL CHARACTER - xx Explanation: An invalid 3270 write control character was received from CA-7. xx is the hex value of the character. User Response: The problem may be transient. Reexecute the interface. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.X017 INVALID 3270 DATASTREAM ORDER - xx Explanation: An invalid 3270 datastream order character was received from CA-7. xx is the hex value of the character. User Response: The problem may be transient. Reexecute the interface. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.X018 INVALID EDIT HEADER, EDIT SESSION TERMINATED Explanation: Internal information needed to maintain Editor protocols between CA-7 and TSO-ISPF was missing or invalid. User Response: If the L2ISPFxx modules are accessed from a library other than the CA-7 production load library, then make sure that all L2ISPFxx modules are running at the same maintenance level as the modules that are executing in the CA-7 address space. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.X019 UNABLE TO OPEN EDITOR WORK FILE Explanation: The work file that was dynamically allocated for use in a CA-7/TSO-ISPF edit session could not be opened. User Response: This message may be accompanied by other messages, for example, CA-7.X026. If so, refer to the action recommended for those messages. If this message is produced without accompanying messages, then simply reexecute the CA-7 CLIST. CA-7.X020 UNABLE TO COMPLETE VTAM CONNECTION WITH CA-7 Explanation: A VTAM REQSESS macro was issued to establish a session with CA-7; however, no response from CA-7 was received. User Response: This message may be ignored if CA-7 was terminating during the attempt to connect to CA-7 from ISPF. Reexecute the interface. If the condition persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-131 3.15 CA-7.X Messages CA-7.X021 –CA-7.X025 CA-7.X021 NSEXIT CLEANUP REQUEST - LINK IS DOWN Explanation: The VTAM link with CA-7 is no longer active. There are several possible explanations for this condition. For example, a VTAM command may have been issued to inactivate the application, or CA-7 may be down, or a /CLOSE may have been issued to close the CA-7 VTAM ACB. User Response: No CA-7 terminal sessions will be available under ISPF until the VTAM link is reestablished. Determine the cause of the outage and reexecute the interface. If the error persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.X022 NSPE RU RECEIVED - SESSION TERMINATED Explanation: The NSEXIT exit was entered for a Network Services Procedure Error. Refer to IBM ACF/VTAM Programming (SC27-0449) for information on the specific error conditions that might cause this condition. User Response: Reexecute the interface. If the error persists and no VTAM problem is indicated, then contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. CA-7.X023 LOSTERM EXIT ENTERED - SESSION TERMINATED Explanation: This exit may be entered under certain session outage conditions. Refer to IBM ACF/VTAM Programming (SC27-0449) for information on the specific error conditions that might cause this condition. User Response: Re-execute the interface. If the error persists and no VTAM problem is indicated, then contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. CA-7.X024 TPEND EXIT ENTERED - SESSION TERMINATED Explanation: The TPEND exit was entered for this ACB. This exit may be entered in response to a VTAM HALT command, or may be entered if VTAM terminates. User Response: No CA-7 session under ISPF will be available until the VTAM link between CA-7 and the ISPF sessions is reestablished. If the error persists and no problem can be detected in VTAM, then contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. CA-7.X025 INVALID RESPONSE FROM CA-7 TO REQUEST FOR SLU ACBNAME Explanation: An ISPF session requested the assignment of an ACB name for use in establishing a VTAM link. CA-7 returned a response not recognized by the requestor. User Response: Review the following for possible error conditions: 1. Determine that the VTAM link is being attempted for the correct copy of CA-7. Make sure that the ACB defined for that copy of CA-7 is named on the CA7APL keyword in CA7CLIST. 2. The value for the SESSAPL keyword in CA7CLIST must match the VTAM ACB definitions. Correct any parameter values that may be in error, then reexecute the interface. If the error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-132 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.15 CA-7.X Messages CA-7.X026 –CA-7.X033 CA-7.X026 SVC 99 ERROR, R15 = xxxxxxxx, R0 = yyyyyyyy Explanation: An attempt to allocate an editor work file failed. The R15 and R0 values should indicate the nature of the problem. Refer to IBM MVS/SPL Job Management (GC28-1303) for information on the return codes from dynamic allocation. User Response: Correct the problem that prevented the successful dynamic allocation and reexecute the interface. CA-7.X027 CA-7 SCRGET DISP=FIRST FAILED. EDIT TERMINATED Explanation: CA-7 encountered an error attempting to read Active Area data for this terminal. The edit session will be terminated. User Response: If the problem persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.X028 CA-7 SCRGET DISP=NEXTE FAILED, EDIT TERMINATED Explanation: CA-7 encountered an error attempting to read Active Area data for this terminal. The edit session will be terminated. User Response: If the problem persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.X029 ***WARNING*** LINK ENDED DURING EDIT. DATA NOT SAVED Explanation: The VTAM link with CA-7 was terminated during the edit session. The CA-7 terminal session ended and any data being edited was lost. User Response: If the link ended because the TIMLIM value for the terminal expired, consider increasing this value. If other messages indicate that the link ended due to error, consult the recommendations accompanying those messages. CA-7.X030 OPEN/CLOSE SUBTASK ENDED. TCBCMP= xxsssuuu Explanation: The subtask that was created to handle OPEN and CLOSE requests for the VTAM ACBs used for the CA-7 terminal session ended. A nonzero TCBCMP indicates an abnormal termination. In such a case, sss is the system abend code and uuu is the user abend code. User Response: Collect any dumps that may have been produced and contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.X032 ERROR RETURN FROM SASSPCEJ. EDIT TERMINATED Explanation: An error was encountered during the attempt to load the ISPF editor. User Response: If the error persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.X033 INVALID FOOTER CODE. EDIT TERMINATED Explanation: Invalid data was received from CA-7 during the attempt to load the ISPF editor. User Response: If the error persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-133 3.15 CA-7.X Messages CA-7.X034 –CA-7.X040 CA-7.X034 CA-7 TERMINAL SESSION ENDED Explanation: This message may be issued if one of the following conditions is true: 1. The VLOGOFF PF key was pressed. 2. CA-7 detected no terminal activity for a time period in excess of the value specified on the TERM statement keyword, TIMLIM. CA-7 will not recognize any terminal activity during an ISPF edit session. 3. A /CLOSE,T= command was issued for this terminal. User Response: This message is informational. No action is required. CA-7.X035 L2ISPF20 NSEXIT SHOWCB FAILED Explanation: A SHOWCB macro failed in the VTAM NSEXIT that was established for the ACB used in the VTAM link with CA-7. User Response: This message is informational but may be helpful in debugging situations. CA-7.X036 L2ISPF20 NSEXIT UNKNOWN RU TYPE Explanation: An unknown request unit was received by the VTAM NSEXIT used in the link with CA-7. User Response: This message is informational but may be helpful in debugging situations. CA-7.X037 L2ISPF20 NSEXIT CLEANUP REQUEST Explanation: A CLEANUP request was received by the VTAM NSEXIT used in the link with CA-7. User Response: This message is informational. No action is required. CA-7.X038 L2ISPF20 NSEXIT NSPE RU RECEIVED Explanation: A Network Services Procedure Error RU was received. User Response: This message is informational. No action is required. CA-7.X039 L2ISPF20 LOSTERM EXIT ENTERED Explanation: The LOSTERM exit associated with the ACB for this terminal session was entered. The CA-7 terminal session will be terminated. User Response: If this message is produced and there are no accompanying messages indicating either VTAM or CA-7 error conditions, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.X040 L2ISPF20 TPEND EXIT ENTERED Explanation: The TPEND exit associated with the ACB for this terminal session was entered. The CA-7 terminal session will be terminated. This exit may be entered in the event of a VTAM outage or in response to certain VTAM operator commands. This exit will be entered in response to a VARY NET,INACT for the application and will also be entered in response to a VTAM HALT command. 3-134 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 3.15 CA-7.X Messages CA-7.X041 –CA-7.X046 User Response: If this message is produced and there are no accompanying messages indicating either VTAM or CA-7 error conditions, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.X041 CHECK FAILED on xxxxxxxx Explanation: A nonzero return was received for a CHECK macro issued in a VTAM RESP RPL exit. xxxxxxxx indicates the macro that was issued using this RPL. This may result in session termination. User Response: Collect any console and dump information that may have been produced and contact Computer Associates Technical Support. If no other CA-7.Xnnn messages are produced at the same time, this message can be ignored. CA-7.X042 ERROR OCCURRED IN SCIP EXIT Explanation: The VTAM SCIP exit for this terminal session's ACB encountered an error. User Response: Collect any console and dump information that may have been produced and contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.X043 VTAM LOGICAL ERROR EXIT ENTERED Explanation: The VTAM LERAD exit for this terminal session's ACB was entered. User Response: If this message is produced and there are no accompanying messages indicating either VTAM or CA-7 error conditions, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.X044 VTAM SYNAD EXIT ENTERED Explanation: The VTAM SYNAD exit for this terminal session's ACB was entered. User Response: If this message is produced and there are no accompanying messages indicating either VTAM or CA-7 error conditions, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.X045 ERROR IN VGET FROM APPLICATION POOL Explanation: An attempt to read a variable from the CA7 application profile failed. User Response: If the error persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.X046 VTAM APPL FOR CA-7 NOT ACTIVE OR NOT ACCESSIBLE Explanation: The VTAM APPL named on the CA7APL parameter in the CA7CLIST is not currently active or is not accessible in this domain. User Response: Make sure that the copy of CA-7 associated with the VTAM APPL named in the CA7APL parameter is active and that the VTAM ACB is open. Make sure that this APPL is accessible in the domain where the ISPF session is running. CA-7.X046 LAST 4 CHARACTERS OF SESSAPL MUST BE NUMERIC Explanation: An internal error was encountered on the SASSAPL keyword in CA7CLIST. User Response: Make sure that the last four characters supplied for the SESSAPL parameter are numeric. Chapter 3. CA-7.A - CA-7.X 3-135 3.15 CA-7.X Messages CA-7.X047 –CA-7.X048 CA-7.X047 CA-7 UNRESPONSIVE FOR 16 SECONDS, SESSION TERMINATED Explanation: The ISPF interface was invoked and timed out before the CA-7 logon screen could be returned. User Response: Check for performance problems on the system where the ISPF session was invoked. CA-7.X048 UNABLE TO DISPLAY PANEL CA7@PRIM, RC=xx Explanation: An error occurred during an ISPF edit session for CA-7. The xx is the ISPF return code from IBM. User Response: Execute CA7CLIST again, if the error persists contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3-136 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 This chapter contains the CA-7.000 through CA-7.999 messages. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-1 4.1 CA-7.000 Through CA-7.094 Messages CA-7.000 –CA-7.004 4.1 CA-7.000 Through CA-7.094 Messages CA-7.000 Vx.y (gggg) EMERGENCY RESTART COMPLETE AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: An emergency restart (ERST) of CA-7 has been successfully completed. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSCHDE. User Response: None. CA-7.001 Vx.y (gggg) COLD START COMPLETE [AND QUEUES RELOADED] [FROM AN INCOMPLETE FILE] AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd. Explanation: COLD start initialization has been successfully completed. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. The first bracketed ([ ]) message appears whenever a MOVQ start is requested. The second bracketed ([ ]) message appears if the file used to reload the CA-7 queues was not complete and corresponds to message INQB-02. Issued by SASSINWC. User Response: None. CA-7.002 Vx.y (gggg) RESTART COMPLETE AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: Restart initialization of CA-7 has been successfully completed. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSINWC. User Response: None. CA-7.003 Vx.y (gggg) PHASE [(I)|(II)] SHUTDOWN IN PROGRESS AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd ALL SYSTEM FUNCTIONS COMPLETE PHASE [(I)|(II)] SHUTDOWN COMPLETE AT hh:mm:ss Explanation: Phase I or Phase II of the CA-7 shutdown process has been completed. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSCHDS or SASSSCM2. User Response: None. CA-7.004 READY TO ACCEPT MODIFY (taskname) Explanation: This WTO is issued when the MVS console is defined as a terminal to CA-7 and opened. Replies must be entered in top line or batch command format and sequence. /LOGON must be entered before commands are accepted and /LOGOFF should be entered when finished. The job or started task executing CA-7 is identified by taskname. Issued by SASSRCSL. User Response: Enter appropriate command to use console as terminal to CA-7, using OS MODIFY commands. 4-2 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.1 CA-7.000 Through CA-7.094 Messages CA-7.005 –CA-7.009 CA-7.005 Vx.y (gggg) OPERATOR IS LOGGED OFF Explanation: This is the usual message that appears when an operator logs off a CA-7 terminal. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSCHDS. User Response: None. CA-7.006 Vx.y (gggg) REQUESTED MODULE xxxxxxxx NOT FOUND Explanation: The CA-7 module shown could not be found. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSCHDS, SASSCHED, SASSEMGR or SASSHALT. User Response: Make sure the module is in the CA-7 Load library. Also check to ensure that there is an APPLCTN statement in the CA-7 initialization file or in the SASSPROG module for the module. CA-7.007 Vx.y (gggg) REQUESTED FORMAT BLOCK xxxxxxxx NOT FOUND Explanation: A format block was not found to process a message or screen. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSCHDM or SASSCHDS. User Response: Check module SASSFMTH or SASSFMTA for the requested format block. Make sure you have FMTBLK statements in the initialization file for SASSFMTH and SASSFMTA. Issue a /RELINK,FM= command specifying the format block in the message if a module has already been defined. CA-7.008 Vx.y (gggg) INPUT FORMAT ERROR FOR APPLICATION xxxxxxxx FORMAT BLOCK SFMxxxxx TERMINAL xxxxxxx Explanation: An error occurred formatting the input to the application indicated. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSCHDS. User Response: If problem recurs, do a /RELINK for both application and format block named. If problem still continues, reassemble and link edit the format block, then do the /RELINK again. If all else fails, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Note: A condition code of 2 on a format block assembly is normal. CA-7.009 Vx.y (gggg) OUTPUT FORMAT ERROR FOR APPLICATION xxxxxxxx FORMAT BLOCK SFMxxxxx TERMINAL xxxxxxx Explanation: An error occurred formatting the output from the application indicated. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSCHDM. User Response: Same as for CA-7.008. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-3 4.1 CA-7.000 Through CA-7.094 Messages CA-7.010 –CA-7.013 CA-7.010 Vx.y (gggg) UNIDENTIFIED COMMAND, PLEASE RE-ENTER Explanation: Either the command could not be identified as a valid CA-7 command or a shutdown is in progress. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSCHDS. User Response: If a shutdown is not in progress, check for command spelling errors, correct and retry. If a shutdown is in progress, no commands may be entered. If the /SHUTDOWN was entered at your terminal, a /LOGOFF cannot be entered for your terminal. CA-7.011 APPLICATION DWELL TIME EXCEEDED Explanation: A value was supplied for the APDWELL parameter of the RESIDENT statement and command processing has exceeded that time value. For a batch-only run, this value defaults to one (1) hour. User Response: Remove or increase the APDWELL value. Alternately, specify values on the command effected to limit its processing and reduce the time required. CA-7.012 REQUEST FOR rrrrrrrr ACCESS DENIED BY ssssssss. ---text--Explanation: Access has been denied to the resource identified by rrrrrrrr. Resources can be: CA-7 COMMAND FUNCTION DATA SET JOB Access was denied by security identified by ssssssss. Sources can be: CA-7 SECURITY USER EXIT Further description of the access denial is provided by "text" which can be a message from a user exit, feedback from external security or a clarification message from CA-7. User Response: Review the message to determine which type of resource is involved and which security is controlling access. To allow access, the security identified must be changed. CA-7.013 Vx.y (gggg) OPERATOR IS NOT AUTHORIZED FOR APPLICATION xxxxxxxx Explanation: Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. If the application identified begins with SASS, the operator is not authorized for any function of that application. In all other cases, the operator is authorized for the major application but does not have a security level necessary to perform the identified function. Issued by SASSCHDS. User Response: Change the security module to give the operator access to that application or to a higher security level. The actual security level required for a given function may be modified by changing module SASSTRAN. The changes necessary should be evident. If no changes are made, the operator will not be allowed to perform the attempted function. CA-7 must be reinitialized for the changes to take effect. 4-4 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.1 CA-7.000 Through CA-7.094 Messages CA-7.014 –CA-7.019 CA-7.014 Vx.y (gggg) UNRECOVERED ERROR ON TERM xxxxxxxx Explanation: An unrecoverable I/O error occurred on the terminal indicated by xxxxxxxx. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSCHDM, SASSEMGR. User Response: Check the hardware for problems. If terminals have been added or changed, review the parameters coded in the initialization file for correctness. If BTAM, be sure that the initialization file statements correspond to the DD statements in the CA-7 execution JCL. If the hardware checks out and the error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. If the terminal is a batch terminal, run SASSBEND and try again. CA-7.015 Vx.y (gggg) UNKNOWN ERROR ON TERM xxxxxxxx Explanation: Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. An error has been detected by CA-7 on the terminal with ID number xxxxxxxx. Issued by SASSCHDS. User Response: If the terminal is a printer, a /START command may have been issued to it. Use the /OPEN,T= command instead; otherwise, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.016 TRAP PROGRAM FAILED Explanation: The CA-7 trap facility has failed because of a program problem. Issued by SASSTRA0. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.017 TWO ABENDS AND NO FIXES Explanation: While already processing an abend, the trap facility encountered a second abend. CA-7.016 message (issued by SASSTRA0) and a U0001 abend dump will accompany this message. Issued by SASSTRA0. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.018 Vx.y (gggg) OS STOP INVALID, USE /SHUTDOWN Explanation: An OS STOP command was entered at a console. However, CA-7 security requires that an operator logon to the console terminal and issue a /SHUTDOWN. User Response: If a shut down of CA-7 is desired, log on to the console with a valid ID then issue the /SHUTDOWN command. CA-7.019 Vx.y (gggg) CA7 CANCELED Explanation: Normal informational response to /DUMP or /DMP1 command. User Response: None. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-5 4.1 CA-7.000 Through CA-7.094 Messages CA-7.020 –CA-7.022 CA-7.020 Vx.y (gggg) DISK QUEUE TABLE I/O ERROR Explanation: An I/O error occurred while purging Disk Queue Table tracks or more than 256 pages were built for an online terminal. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSCHDM, SASSEMGR, SASSCHDS. User Response: If a command could produce 256 or more pages of output, try requesting less information or try input through a batch terminal. CA-7.021 Vx.y (gggg) SPACE HAS BEEN EXCEEDED IN THE DISK QUEUE TABLE Explanation: The Disk Queue Table is not large enough for the volume of messages and number of terminals in use. This could be caused by a message loop. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSCHDM. User Response: Try increasing size of Disk Queue Table. The DMPQ/MOVQ process must be done to increase the size of any queue. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance, if needed. CA-7.022 Vx.y (gggg) LOGON FORMAT INCORRECT AT tttttttt Explanation: An attempt was made to log on to a CA-7 terminal (tttttttt) and the format of the logon was incorrect. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSCHDS. User Response: Correct the logon format and reissue the command. Also, if the CA-7 initialization file SECURITY statement specifies APPL checking, this may have caused the failure. CA-7.022 Vx.y (gggg) LOGON REJECTED BY CA-7 AT tttttttt Explanation: An attempt was made to log on to CA-7 terminal tttttttt with a USERID that is not defined to CA-7's internal security module. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. User Response: Correct the logon USERID and reissue the command. CA-7.022 Vx.y (gggg) LOGON REJECTED BY SECURITY AT tttttttt Explanation: An attempt was made to log on to CA-7 terminal tttttttt with a USERID that has been rejected by the external security package. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. User Response: The error message from the security package explains the reason for error. Take the appropriate action based on the message. CA-7.022 Vx.y (gggg) LOGON REJECTED BY USER EXIT AT tttttttt Explanation: An attempt was made to log on to CA-7 terminal tttttttt with a USERID that was rejected by your site's user exit (SASSXXLX). Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. User Response: Correct the logon and reissue the command. 4-6 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.1 CA-7.000 Through CA-7.094 Messages CA-7.022 –CA-7.027 CA-7.022 Vx.y (gggg) LOGON REJECTED BY UNKNOWN AT tttttttt Explanation: An attempt was made to log on to CA-7 terminal tttttttt with a USERID that is not defined to CA-7's internal security module. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. User Response: Correct the logon USERID and reissue the command. CA-7.023 Vx.y (gggg) OPERATOR IS LOGGED ON TO TERMINAL xxxxxxx AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: This is the normal message that appears when an operator logs on to a CA-7 terminal. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. xxxxxxx is the terminal name; hhmmss and yyddd indicate current time and date, respectively. Issued by SASSCHDS. User Response: None. CA-7.024 Vx.y (gggg) OPERATOR AT TERMINAL (tttttttt) LOGGED OFF AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: The /LOGOFF command was issued from the terminal tttttttt at date and time shown. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. User Response: None. CA-7.025 Vx.y (gggg) APPLICATION MODULE xxxxxxxx REQUIREMENTS EXCEED POOL yyyy Explanation: Application module xxxxxxxx attempted to perform some request that exceeded available space in storage pool yyyy. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSCHED. User Response: The probable cause of the error is setting JDPL or DSPL equal to zero (0) in the initialization file RESIDENT statement. 1. Correct JDPL or DSPL entries for the type of database being used. See the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide. 2. Check size of pool yyyy to assure sufficient resource for future requests. CA-7.026 Vx.y (gggg) CA-7 SHUTDOWN COMPLETE Explanation: The shutdown is complete and CA-7 has terminated. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSHALT. User Response: None. CA-7.027 Vx.y (gggg) FACILITY NOT AVAILABLE IN YOUR SYSTEM Explanation: An attempt has been made to use a CA-7/RPT facility not available in your system. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSCHED, SASSCHDS. User Response: None. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-7 4.1 CA-7.000 Through CA-7.094 Messages CA-7.028 –CA-7.032 CA-7.028 Vx.y (gggg) UNIDENTIFIED TRANSACTION, PLEASE RE-ENTER Explanation: The command entered was rejected because it could not be located in the system tables. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSCHDS. User Response: Check for spelling error and retry. CA-7.029 Vx.y (gggg) EXPECTED CONTINUATION CARD NOT RECEIVED BEFORE EOD TRANSACTION IGNORED Explanation: A batch execution of CA-7 encountered end-of-data when it expected continuation of transaction input. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSCHDS. User Response: Check the format of the transaction for an incorrect continuation indicator. Correct the error and retry. CA-7.030 Vx.y (gggg) MESSAGE NUMBER 030 NOT DEFINED Explanation: This message occurs when using the batch terminal interface and /LOGON is followed by blanks instead of an operator ID. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSEMGR. User Response: The proper format of the logon is /LOGON opid. Correct and resubmit the batch terminal interface. CA-7.031 Vx.y (gggg) REQUEST COMPLETE Explanation: Normal informational response to /RESET or /SWAP. User Response: None. CA-7.032 Vx.y (gggg) APPLICATION MODULE xxxxxxxx REQUIREMENTS EXCEED POOL pppp POOL SIZE ssssss SIZE REQUESTED rrrrrrrr SESSION CANCELED Explanation: The application program identified by xxxxxxxx has requested more memory than is defined to storage pool identified by pppp. The pool size is noted by ssssss. The requested memory is noted by rrrrrrrr. The value of pppp can be one of the following: RES Resident pool JOB Job pool DSN Dataset pool APL Application pool MSG Message pool NSP Nonspecific pool User Response: The size of the APL, JOB, and DSN pools are set using keywords on the RESIDENT statement in the initialization file. Try increasing the values on that statement. The size of the other pools is determined by the region size where CA-7 is executing. Try increasing the region or decreasing the values for CWORK or CABND. 4-8 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.1 CA-7.000 Through CA-7.094 Messages CA-7.033 –CA-7.038 CA-7.033 Vx.y (gggg) APPLICATION MODULE xxxxxxxx RELEASED STORAGE FROM WRONG POOL - SESSION CANCELED Explanation: The program identified by xxxxxxxx violated storage controls by attempting to release storage from one pool which belonged to a different pool. User Response: Save all console output. Swap logs so the current log will be dumped. After log dump is complete, request report HR02 for the terminal where the message was issued. About one hour prior to when the message appeared should be adequate. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support and have the above information available. CA-7.034 Vx.y (gggg) APPLICATION xxxxxxxx REQUESTED ssssss BYTES FROM POOL pppp POOL SIZE ssssss SIZE REMAINING rrrrrrrr SESSION CANCELED Explanation: The application program identified by xxxxxxxx has requested more memory than is available in storage pool identified by pppp. The pool size is noted by ssssss. The requested memory is noted by rrrrrrrr. The value of pppp can be one of the following: RES Resident pool JOB Job pool DSN Dataset pool APL Application pool MSG Message pool NSP Nonspecific pool User Response: The size of the APL, JOB, and DSN pools are set using keywords on the RESIDENT statement in the initialization file. Try increasing the values on that statement. The size of the other pools is determined by the region size where CA-7 is executing. Try increasing the region or decreasing the values for CWORK or CABND. CA-7.035 Vx.y (gggg) PAGES PURGED. TERMINAL HAS xxxx MESSAGES WAITING (TO RETRIEVE NEXT MESSAGE ENTER /NXTMSG) Explanation: The is the response to either the /NXTMSG or the /PURGPG command. When /NXTMSG is issued and there are no messages waiting for the terminal, this message is returned with xxxx set to NO. When /PURGPG is issued, this message is returned with xxxx set to the number of messages waiting. If xxxx is not zero, the second line of the message appears. User Response: None. CA-7.038 Vx.y (gggg) INVALID REQUEST FOR PAGE SERVICE Explanation: A /PAGE command was issued from a batch terminal or when no pages existed. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSCHDS. User Response: Delete /PAGE command from the batch terminal input. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-9 4.1 CA-7.000 Through CA-7.094 Messages CA-7.039 –CA-7.052 CA-7.039 Vx.y (gggg) MSG LOST-TERMINAL NOT AVAILABLE Explanation: The terminal could not be found in CA-7's internal table of terminals and logical terminals. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSEMGR, SASSCHDM. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.042 Vx.y (gggg) SECURITY REQUIRES LOGON FOR THIS COMMAND. Explanation: This message occurs when a command is used that requires security checking but the terminal has not been logged on. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSCHDS. User Response: Issue the /LOGON command and then reenter the command. CA-7.043 Vx.y (gggg) YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED FOR THIS COMMAND Explanation: This message occurs when a command is issued that fails the operator's security check. Vx.y (gggg) indicates the product version (x), installed release (y) and genlevel (gggg) of CA-7. Issued by SASSCHDS. User Response: None. If the operator should be able to issue this command, change either the operator's security level or the security level for the command in the SASSDSCR module. CA-7.050 CA-7 NOW LOGGING ON ALOGx Explanation: This message indicates the current Log data set to which CA-7 is writing records of its activity. If the primary log is being used, x will be 1; if the secondary log, then x will be 2. Issued by SASSINWC. User Response: None. CA-7.051 ENTER DUMP FOR ALOGl AND ALOG2 or ENTER DUMP FOR ALOGx Explanation: A job must be submitted to dump the primary Log data set (if x=1), the secondary Log data set (if x=2), or both logs if so indicated. Issued by SASSINWC. User Response: Submit the appropriate job to dump the specified Log data set. This must be done before CA-7 can be initialized. CA-7.052 LOG CONTROL FLAG IS INVALID Explanation: An invalid log control flag was found in the Checkpoint record during initialization. Issued by SASSINWC. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 4-10 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.1 CA-7.000 Through CA-7.094 Messages CA-7.053 –CA-7.060 CA-7.053 MASTER TERMINAL NOT DEFINED Explanation: A Master Terminal has not been defined for CA-7. User Response: Issued by SASSCHDE. Ensure that the CA-7 initialization file contains one TERM statement with CONS=MASTR specified to designate a Master Terminal. CA-7.060 xxxxx FAILED FOR BSAM DATASET, DDN=xxxxxxxxx (R15=nnnnnnnn) Explanation: CA-7 is unable to open the Browse data set. R15 shows code as: 08 - DSN not found in catalog 0C - Data set not found on volume 10 - Invalid DSORG 14 - Invalid DCB attribute 18 - DASD volume not available 1C - Member not found 20 - Write I/O error 24 - Data set is password protected 28 - Data set is busy 2C - Member already exists 30 - New name already exists 34 - Store error 38 - Data set out of space 3C - Data set is date protected 40 - Invalid parameter data 54 - Data set is user-id protected or user-exit SASSXX07 denied access 58 - Invalid DDNAME specified Issued by SASSDLOG. User Response: If unable to resolve the problem, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-11 4.1 CA-7.000 Through CA-7.094 Messages CA-7.093 –CA-7.094 CA-7.093 CA-7/VTAM LOGON FOR xxxxxxx REJECTED. VTAM ID NOT DEFINED. Explanation: A VTAM terminal with the node name xxxxxxx attempted log on to CA-7. The logon was rejected because the VTAM terminal is not defined to CA-7 with a TERM statement in the initialization file. Issued by SASSLGON. Another possibility is that all the CA-7 virtual terminals (as defined in the initialization file - VTM#nnn) are already in use. User Response: If the terminal should not have access to CA-7, no action is required. If the user wishes to access CA-7 from the terminal, a TERM statement must be added to the initialization file with other changes needed to add a terminal. If the problem is because all the virtual terminals are in use, wait a few minutes until someone else logs off or increase the number of virtual terminals. CA-7.094 TERMINAL BUSY/STOPPED. Explanation: The terminal used to input the command is busy or has been stopped. Issued by SASSW32V, SASSW32R. User Response: The terminal can be started by issuing a /START,T= termname from another authorized terminal. 4-12 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.2 CA-7.100 Through CA-7.151 Messages CA-7.100 –CA-7.106 4.2 CA-7.100 Through CA-7.151 Messages CA-7.100 LOAD DATA FOR JOB xxxxxxxx CREATED. (JOB FLUSHED) Explanation: This is an information message issued by the CA-7 load step. The step is added to a user's JCL stream to cause the addition or replacement of job records in the CA-7 database. The message indicates that the records necessary to load a job into the database have been created. When JOB FLUSHED appears in the message, a load-only run without actual execution of the user's job is being performed. Following the execution of the CA-7 load step, all remaining JCL will be flushed. Issued by SASSJJCL. User Response: None. CA-7.101 COULD NOT READ JOB CONTROL TABLE - U0101 Explanation: CA-7's load step could not read the Job Control Table (JCT). Issued by SASSJJCL. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.102 PROGRAM SASSJJCL NOT FIRST STEP OF JOB - U0102 Explanation: The CA-7 load step was not inserted as the first step of the job being loaded. Issued by SASSJJCL. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.103 COULD NOT WRITE JOB CONTROL TABLE - U0103 Explanation: The CA-7 load step was unable to write to the Job Control Table (JCT). Issued by SASSJJCL. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.104 PROGRAM SASSJJCL ONLY STEP IN JOB - U0104 Explanation: The job being loaded contains only the CA-7 load step. Issued by SASSJJCL. User Response: Review the JCL for the job; the job must have at least one step. Reload the job. CA-7.105 EXPECTED STEP CONTROL TABLE NOT READ - U0105 Explanation: The CA-7 load step expected to read a Step Control Table (SCT) entry; the data received was not an SCT. Issued by SASSJJCL. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.106 EXPECTED SIOT/JFCB RECORDS NOT READ - U0106 Explanation: The CA-7 load step expected to read a Step I/O Table (SIOT) entry or a Job File Control Block (JFCB) entry; the data received was not a SIOT or JFCB. Issued by SASSJJCL. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-13 4.2 CA-7.100 Through CA-7.151 Messages CA-7.107 –CA-7.113 CA-7.107 UNKNOWN OPERATING SYSTEM - U0107 Explanation: The CA-7 load step was unable to determine the operating system in which it was executing. Issued by SASSJJQM. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.108 QUEUE RECORD ID FROM JOB QUEUE NOT CORRECT - U0108 Explanation: The CA-7 load step encountered an incorrect queue record ID in the Job queue. Issued by SASSJJQM. User Response: Check the SVC number in ICMDSECT on CA-7's loadlib; otherwise, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.109 BAD RETURN FROM JOB QUEUE MANAGER - U0109 Explanation: The CA-7 load step has detected an unknown return code from the Job Queue Manager. Issued by SASSJJQM. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.110 BAD USER SVC - U0110 Explanation: The CA-7 load step has determined that the CA-7 SVC is bad. Issued by SASSJJQM. User Response: Check the SVC number in ICMDSECT on CA-7's loadlib; if the SVC number appears to be correct, make sure ICOM is set to collect SMF data. Otherwise, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.111 UC07 MISMATCHED IN ICMDSECT Explanation: The CA-7 load step has determined that the CA-7 module ICMDSECT is not correct for the subsystem name. User Response: Check the STEPLIB DD in the load step to be sure that there is not a conflict in the version. For example, this message can be produced if a 2.9 load PROC is used for a 3.0 or higher CA-7. Otherwise, contact CA-7 support for assistance. CA-7.112 nnnnnnnn LOAD RECORDS CHANGED BY SASSXX12 Explanation: If the user exit SASSXX12 is used, it can modify records. This message indicates how may records were changed. User Response: None. CA-7.113 nnnnnnnn LOAD RECORDS DELETED BY SASSXX12 Explanation: If the user exit SASSXX12 is used, it can delete records. This message indicates how may records were deleted. User Response: None. 4-14 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.2 CA-7.100 Through CA-7.151 Messages CA-7.150 –CA-7.151 CA-7.150 CA-7 VRM ACTIVE RESOURCE RECORDS UNLOADED Explanation: The VRM active resource records were successfully unloaded during DMPQ (Dump queue) shutdown processing. Issued by SASINQD. User Response: None. CA-7.151 NO ACTIVE RESOURCE RECORDS FOUND Explanation: CA-7 found no VRM active resource records on the VRM database component to be unloaded during DMPQ (Dump queue) shutdown processing. User Response: None. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-15 4.3 CA-7.200 Through CA-7.260 Messages CA-7.200 –CA-7.204 4.3 CA-7.200 Through CA-7.260 Messages CA-7.200 BOTH LOG FILES ARE FULL, DUMP LOG FILES, THEN REPLY "LOGP" IF PRIMARY WAS DUMPED, OR REPLY "LOGS" IF SECONDARY WAS DUMPED, AWAITING REPLY: LOGP, LOGS, OR CANCEL Explanation: Both Log data sets are full; at least one log must be dumped before CA-7 execution can continue. This message could appear during initialization if CA-7 could not determine which log file was last in use at shutdown. Issued by SASSBTMG. User Response: The jobs to dump the Log data sets have been submitted (either manually or automatically by CA-7) but have not run. Take required action to cause execution of one of the dump jobs by submitting outside of CA-7. When the job has successfully completed, reply to the outstanding WTOR with either LOGP (primary) or LOGS (secondary) to indicate which log was dumped. CA-7.201 CANCEL REQUESTED Explanation: An operator replied CANCEL to the outstanding CA-7.200 WTOR. Issued by SASSBTMG. User Response: Dump the Log data sets and then restart CA-7. CA-7.202 ERROR ON LOG DATA SET ERROR CODE = x Explanation: There are two values for x: 1. If x=1, the audit flags indicate that both log files are active. 2. If x=2, the open for the Log data set failed. Issued by SASSBTMG. User Response: Obtain the dump and then contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.203 OUT OF SPACE IN INDEX DATA SET Explanation: The CA-7 IDS is out of space. Issued by SASSBTMG, SASSVSM1, SASSSCM2. User Response: Allocate more space to the data set after shutting down CA-7. Copy the data set and reinitialize CA-7. CA-7.204 OUT OF SPACE IN xxxxxx DATA SET DIRECTORY Explanation: There is not enough space available in the data set directory indicated by xxxxxx. This message only pertains to PDS data sets. Issued by SASSBTMG, SASSSCM2. User Response: Shut down CA-7, allocate more directory blocks, copy the data set and reactivate CA-7. 4-16 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.3 CA-7.200 Through CA-7.260 Messages CA-7.205 –CA-7.253 CA-7.205 OUT OF SPACE IN xxxxxx DATA SET Explanation: There is not enough available space in the Job or Dataset data set. Data set is indicated by xxxxxx. Issued by SASSCHDB, SASSSCM2. User Response: Allocate more space to the data set after shutting down CA-7. Copy the data set and reinitialize CA-7. CA-7.206 PDS DATA BASE MUST BE SINGLE EXTENT, PLEASE REALLOCATE Explanation: An error condition occurred while trying to output to a PDS database file. The error indicated a multiple extent PDS which is not supported by CA-7. The file in question must be reallocated as a single extent PDS to avoid unpredictable errors. Issued by SASSDBMG. User Response: Shut down CA-7, back up the database, reallocate the PDS files in the database as single extent files, then reload the database and restart CA-7. An alternative to reallocating is to convert to the ALLVSAM form of the database. CA-7.250 I/O ERROR ON BATCH TERMINAL Explanation: An I/O error has been detected on the batch input terminal. It is treated like an end-of-file condition. Issued by SASSIBAT. User Response: Verify that the program that put data into the input data set closed the file before batch terminal processing began. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.252 BATCH TERMINAL #n IN USE. REPLY WAIT, CANCEL OR RESET Explanation: The control record in the Communications data set indicates the specified batch terminal is already in use. The value of n denotes the batch terminal number being used. Issued by SASSBSTR. User Response: The status of the batch terminal can be determined by entering /DISPLAY,T=batchtermname. Reply should be as follows: WAIT if the batch terminal is truly busy. CANCEL if the status display does not indicate that the terminal is BUSY (SKIP status) and analyze the situation further. RESET CA-7.253 if the status display indicates the terminal is stopped. CA-7 will reset the status indicated in the Communications data set allowing the job to run. ALL AVAILABLE BATCH TERMINALS IN USE. REPLY WAIT OR CANCEL Explanation: This message is issued when the Dynamic BTI Management option is in use; but, all terminals in the batch terminal pool have been busy for 5 minutes. Issued by SASSBSTR. User Response: Reply WAIT to instruct the program to keep looking until a batch terminal becomes available. Reply CANCEL to terminate the batch BTI job so that it can be resubmitted at a later time. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-17 4.3 CA-7.200 Through CA-7.260 Messages CA-7.254 –CA-7.258 CA-7.254 IS CA-7 ACTIVE?? REPLY YES OR NO Explanation: The control record in the Communications data set indicates that CA-7 is active but 60 seconds have elapsed and the batch terminal has not been started. Issued by SASSBSTR. User Response: If CA-7 is active, reply YES; if not, reply NO. Check the JCL for the batch terminal interface to make sure the correct Communications data set is being used. CA-7.255 WAITING FOR CA-7 TO COME UP. REPLY 'END' TO TERMINATE BTI JOB. Explanation: The CA-7 Communciations data set indicates the CA-7 address space is not active. This WTOR allows you the opportunity to terminate the BTI job rather than having it wait for CA-7 to become active. User Response: Take no action if you want the BTI job to wait for CA-7 to come up. When CA-7 becomes active, this WTOR is automatically deleted and the BTI job proceeds with normal processing. If CA-7 will be down for some time and you do not want the BTI job to wait for it, reply END. The BTI step will terminate with a return code of 8. CA-7.256 SYSPRINT DD STATEMENT MISSING Explanation: The SYSPRINT DD was omitted from the batch terminal interface JCL. Issued by SASSBSTR. User Response: Correct the JCL and resubmit the job. CA-7.256 UCC7OUT DD STATEMENT MISSING Explanation: UCC7OUT DD was omitted and the file could not be opened. Issued by SASSBTSO. User Response: Correct and retry. CA-7.257 BTERM FLAG RESET, CA-7 SHUTDOWN ASSUMED Explanation: The control record in the Communications data set indicates the batch terminal is no longer in use. CA-7 might have been shutdown immediately following batch terminal processing. Or, a bad run of SASSBEND to clear the BTERM flags might have occurred. The shutdown case is assumed. Issued by SASSBSTR. User Response: If CA-7 has not been shut down, check to see if PGM SASSBEND or SASSICLR was executed during this time frame. These programs should execute only if CA-7 or SASSBSTR terminate abnormally (COND=ONLY). CA-7.258 *WARNING* ERROR RECOVERY UNABLE TO FREE BTI TERMINAL #n *WARNING* Explanation: This message is issued when the error recovery routines are unable to reset the usage flags for a batch terminal in the CA-7 Communications data set. The specified batch terminal will remain unavailable until these flags are reset. Issued by SASSBSTR. User Response: Execute SASSBEND to reset the flags for the specified batch terminal. 4-18 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.3 CA-7.200 Through CA-7.260 Messages CA-7.260 –CA-7.260 CA-7.260 I/O ERROR ON BATCH TERMINAL Explanation: Batch terminal processing detected an I/O error on a batch data set. Issued by SASSIBAT. User Response: Check DCB specifications for batch data sets and retry. The BUFSIZE on the LINE statement in the initialization file should be the same as the BLKSIZE of the batch input data set. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-19 4.4 CA-7.3XXX Through CA-7.378 Messages CA-7.3XXX –CA-7.301 4.4 CA-7.3XXX Through CA-7.378 Messages CA-7.3XXX CURRENT NUMBER OF SMF RECORDS IN CSA = XXXXX Explanation: This message is produced if the number of chained SMF records in CSA is a multiple of 1024. User Response: None. CA-7.3XXX STOPPING CAPTURE OF SMF 0E RECORDS Explanation: This message is produced for the first occurrence of an input data set SMF record (type 14) when the number of chained SMF records is at least 1024. This message is a WTO which is highlighted and non-scrollable. User Response: In general, no action is required. The statistics reflected by GRAPHJ,ID=450 will not include the SMF records that are skipped. In addition, the effects will be similar to using PERFORM=1 in the INIT file. CA-7.3XXX STOPPING CAPTURE OF SMF 0F RECORDS Explanation: This message is produced for the first occurrence of an output data set SMF record (type 15) when the number of chained SMF records is at least 4096. This message is a WTO which is highlighted and non-scrollable. User Response: Skipping the SMF output data set records can affect all data set postings and data set triggering . Also, the statistics reflected by GRAPHJ,ID=460 will not include the SMF records that are skipped. CA-7.3XXX RESUMING CAPTURE OF SMF DATA Explanation: This message is produced for the first occurrence of either an SMF type 14 or 15 record when the chained record count is reduced to 200 and the capturing of SMF type 14 or 15 records has been previously suspended. User Response: None. CA-7.301 SASSEMGR - ERROR xxx OCCURRED DURING PROCESSING ERROR yyy Explanation: Another error occurred while trying to process an error. The current session will be canceled. Issued by SASSEMGR. User Response: If xxx=007 and yyy=001, the FMTBLK statement may be missing in the initialization file or more than 32767 logical terminals may have been defined. If xxx=009 and yyy=001, more than one terminal has been defined with the same name. Enter the next command; contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 4-20 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.4 CA-7.3XXX Through CA-7.378 Messages CA-7.302 –CA-7.306 CA-7.302 SASSEMGR - SCT WITHOUT A TSRLIST Explanation: No TSRLIST could be found for the SCT issuing the error message. Issued by SASSEMGR. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.302 SASSSCM2 - SASSHALT SCT NOT FOUND Explanation: A search of the SCTs for SASSHALT has failed. Issued by SASSSCM2. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.303 SASSSCM2 - SCT TO BE LOGGED OFF NOT FOUND Explanation: The SCT for the terminal to be logged off cannot be found. Probable control block error. Issued by SASSSCM2. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.303 SASSEMGR - SYSTEM SCT ERROR Explanation: An invalid error message request has been received from a system SCT. Issued by SASSEMGR. User Response: Check the RESIDENT statement in the initialization file. Be sure that the parameter APGPL is coded and that it is large enough. The value should probably not be less than 204800. Check the LOGP and LOGS data sets. They must be allocated with at least 2 tracks. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CA-7.305 SCRATCH QUEUE SPACE EXHAUSTED - U0305 Explanation: All the Scratch queue (UCC7SCRQ) tracks have been allocated and there are no additional tracks available. Issued by SASSDAIO. User Response: ERST start CA-7 (TYPE=ERST). All messages and scratch areas will be purged. Note the Action for message CA-7.306, which should eliminate the abend. CA-7.306 **WARNING** 80% xxxxxxx QUEUE UTILIZATION **WARNING** Explanation: Eighty percent of the queue indicated by xxxxxxx has been allocated. Issued by SASSDAIO. User Response: If xxxxxxx indicates SCRATCH or DQTABLE, ....(current action....) If xxxxxxx indicates TRAILER, verify the allocation of the queue with the command /DISPLAY,Q=ALL. The trailer queue usage can be reduced by deleting retained JCL for jobs (refer to PRRNJCL command) or by deleting jobs from the Request, Ready, or Active queues. To prevent future space shortages, the queue indicated by xxxxxxx may need to be increased in size. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-21 4.4 CA-7.3XXX Through CA-7.378 Messages CA-7.307 –CA-7.373 CA-7.307 **xxxxxxx QUEUE TRACK SHORTAGE RELIEVED** Explanation: The use of the queue indicated by xxxxxxx has dropped below 70 percent. This message occurs after message CA-7.306 has been issued. Issued by SASSDAIO. User Response: None. CA-7.360 LTERM=xxxxxxxx (yyyyyyyy) HAS nnnn MESSAGES QUEUED Explanation: For information only. nnnn messages have been queued to the logical terminal xxxxxxxx and physical terminal yyyyyyyy. Issued by SASSQMGO. User Response: None. CA-7.370 BAD RESERVE - ENQUEUE MACRO RETURN Explanation: A bad return code was received from the SCOMRD macro during a read of the Communications data set. Issued by SASSCMGR. User Response: A serious problem exists within CA-7. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.371 I/O ERROR ON RBN0 READ Explanation: An I/O error occurred while attempting to read the RBN0 control record in the Communications data set. Issued by SASSCMGR. Note: If error occurs during initialization, then the Communications data set may never have been formatted. User Response: This could be a serious problem. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. If the Communications data set has never been initialized (formatted), the CDSI installation job must be run. CA-7.372 COMM DATA SET NOT ENQUEUED Explanation: A DEQUEUE was attempted during a write of a record that was not ENQUEUED. Issued by SASSCMGR. User Response: A serious problem exists within CA-7. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.373 BAD RELEASE/DEQUEUE MACRO RETURN Explanation: A bad return code was received from the SCOMWR macro during a write of the RBN0 control record in the Communications data set. Issued by SASSCMGR. User Response: A serious problem exists within CA-7. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 4-22 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.4 CA-7.3XXX Through CA-7.378 Messages CA-7.374 –CA-7.378 CA-7.374 I/O ERROR ON WRITE Explanation: An I/O error occurred while attempting to write the RBN0 control record in the Communications data set. Issued by SASSCMGR. User Response: This could be a serious problem. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.375 SMF SCT NOT AVAILABLE - NO RECORD RETURNED Explanation: An SCT for the SMF routines could not be located, resulting in a condition which will not allow any SMF data to be processed. Issued by SASSCMGR. User Response: A serious problem exists within CA-7. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.376 TRAILER LINE AREA NOT AVAILABLE - NO RECORDS RETURNED Explanation: A line for the Trailer Step routines could not be located, resulting in a condition which will not allow any Trailer commands to be processed. Issued by SASSCMGR. User Response: A serious problem exists in CA-7. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.377 UNABLE TO OPEN UCC7STAT FILE Explanation: The Statistics data set could not be opened, possibly because of a missing DD statement. Issued by SASSCMGR. User Response: No action is needed for CA-7 to execute; however, no statistics can be gathered and no graphing done. Add a DD statement to the execution JCL if statistics features are desired. CA-7.378 I/O ERROR ON UCC7STAT FILE Explanation: An I/O error occurred while attempting to write to the Statistics data set. Issued by SASSCMGR. User Response: If the Statistics data set has just been allocated (for new users), it must be initialized by the SASSCDSI program before it can be used by CA-7. If it has been reallocated on another pack, the old Statistics data set should be copied to the newly allocated data set. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-23 4.5 CA-7.400 Through CA-7.445 Messages CA-7.400 –CA-7.404 4.5 CA-7.400 Through CA-7.445 Messages CA-7.400 MAIN STORAGE MANAGER ERROR - U0400 Explanation: Invalid data was passed to the CA-7 main storage manager; a user 400 abend will result. Issued by SASSMAIN, SASSF32V. User Response: Restart CA-7 with a TYPE=ERST. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist if the condition persists. CA-7.401 SCHEDULER INITIALIZATION REQUIRES MORE STORAGE Explanation: Core was not available for a TSRLIST for Schedule Scan or for SASSCHED. (SASSCHED's TSRLIST is used to write COLD/RESTART messages.) Issued by SASSCHED. User Response: Increase the REGION size in CA-7's execution JCL and resubmit the job. CA-7.402 SYSTEM ERROR. CODE = xxxx Explanation: A system error occurred. This message is usually preceded by a CA-7.404 message. Issued by SASSNUC. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Be sure to have any CA-7.404 messages available. CA-7.403 SASSxxxx-STORAGE MANAGEMENT ERROR - U0403 Explanation: An invalid return code was received from a request for core. Issued by SASSCHDB, SASSCHDM, SASSCHDQ, SASSCHDS, SASSCHDW, SASSCHED. User Response: For PDS/VSAM, check the Job data set block size. It must be 1024. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CA-7.404 ATTACH FOR SASSBTMG FAILED. CODE = xxyyyyyy Explanation: CA-7 was unable to attach the subtask manager. Issued by SASSNUC. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.404 SUBTASK xxxxxxxx TERMINATED. TCBCMP = xxyyyzzz Explanation: CA-7 SUBTASK xxxxxxxx has terminated. yyy is the system abend code and zzz is the user abend code. Both are in hex. Issued by SASSNUC. User Response: If TCBCMP field is nonzero, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. If TCBCMP field is zero, the SUBTASK has completed normally and no action is required. CA-7.404 IDENTIFY FAILED FOR SASSTCBC Explanation: A failure occurred during subtask initialization. Issued by SASSNUC. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 4-24 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.5 CA-7.400 Through CA-7.445 Messages CA-7.405 –CA-7.413 CA-7.405 SASSCHDM - ERROR DURING ABEND DUMP - U0405 Explanation: CA-7 module encountered an error while putting out SNAP dump for an abend. Issued by SASSCHDM. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.406 SASSCHDM - INVALID MESSAGE REQUEST - U0406 Explanation: An invalid SPUTMSG has been issued. Issued by SASSCHDM. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.406 MODULE xxxxxxxx COULD NOT BE LOADED Explanation: The module specified by xxxxxxxx failed to load. Issued by SASSCHED. User Response: Verify that the module has not been inadvertently deleted from the CA-7 Load library and that the APPLCTN statement is present (and correct) in the CA-7 initialization file or in module SASSPROG. If both checks are okay, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.407 SASSCHDM - MSG SWITCH ERROR - U0407 Explanation: No format block was available to output the SPUTMSG request. Possible module load failure. Issued by SASSCHDM. User Response: Verify that there are FMTBLK statements in the initialization file for both SASSFMTA and SASSFMTH and that both specify ATTR=LOAD. If both are present, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.410 UCC7DUMP DATA SET FAILED TO OPEN Explanation: An attempt to OPEN the data set defined by the UCC7DUMP DD statement has failed. Issued by SASSNUC. User Response: Verify that the UCC7DUMP DD statement is present in the CA-7 JCL; if it is, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.412 ERROR WRITING CA-7 NUMBER TABLE - U0412 Explanation: An I/O error occurred while attempting to write a Checkpoint record for the CA-7 number table. CA-7 will abend. Issued by SASSNUC. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.413 ERROR USING SNAT - MUST HAVE A TSRLST Explanation: An attempt was made to use the CA-7 Number Allocator Table without a TSR list. Issued by SASSNUC. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-25 4.5 CA-7.400 Through CA-7.445 Messages CA-7.444 –CA-7.445 CA-7.444 (/DMP1) (/DUMP) COMMAND ACCEPTED - U0444 Explanation: A /DUMP or /DMP1 request has been accepted for processing. Issued by SASSSCM3. User Response: None. CA-7.445 OUT OF SPACE ON LOG FILE Explanation: During a batch-only run of CA-7, the primary Log file filled up and a swap was attempted. Issued by SASSLOGM. User Response: Increase the space allocation to the primary Log file, or assign the primary Log file to a tape and start CA-7 again. 4-26 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.6 CA-7.500 Through CA-7.591 Messages CA-7.500 –CA-7.512 4.6 CA-7.500 Through CA-7.591 Messages CA-7.500 CHECKPOINT ERROR. REPLY Y TO CONTINUE WITHOUT CHECKPOINTING Explanation: An error has occurred during CA-7 system checkpoint activity because: 1. The Checkpoint data set is on a device type different from the queues; 2. The Checkpoint data set was not allocated on a cylinder boundary; or, 3. Not enough space has been allocated to the Checkpoint data set. 4. I/O error. Issued by SASSCKPT. User Response: CA-7 will remain in a wait state until a reply of Y is done. CA-7 should be recycled as soon as possible. Reply Y and shutdown CA-7 as soon as possible or cancel CA-7 with a dump. When Checkpointing is not done, Schedule Scan can rescan previous time frames bringing in jobs which have already executed. Also, WLB definitions may not reflect current values. The queue data sets may not show jobs that should be showing. All of these things can happen if CA-7 is not recycled as soon as possible. CA-7.510 CA-7 SHUTDOWN COMPLETE Explanation: Self-explanatory. Issued by SASSHALT. User Response: None. CA-7.511 BATCH TEST HAS EXCEEDED TIME - U0511 Explanation: The time limit imposed on batch execution of CA-7 has been exceeded. The default is 1 hour. Issued by SASSHALT. User Response: Increase the TIMLIM value on the INIT statement in the CA-7 initialization file and resubmit the run. If the failure recurs, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.512 COMDS IS BUSY SHUTDOWN IS WAITING Explanation: CA-7 is attempting to update the RBN0 control record of the Communications data set during shutdown. The update is waiting for the data set to become available. Issued by SASSHALT. User Response: No action is necessary unless the message persists, in which case, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-27 4.6 CA-7.500 Through CA-7.591 Messages CA-7.514 –CA-7.560 CA-7.514 RBN-ZERO ERROR RETURN CODE = xx Explanation: An invalid return code (indicated by xx) was received from an attempt to update the RBN0 control record during shutdown. Issued by SASSHALT. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.554 I/O ERROR READING LOG DATA SET MUST COLD START Explanation: An unrecoverable I/O error occurred while attempting to process the Log data set during initialization. CA-7 will not be initialized. Issued by SASSINE1. User Response: To attempt to recover without a COLD start, scratch and reallocate the Log data set in error. If problem remains, CA-7 must be COLD started (TYPE=COLD). CA-7.560 SASSMAIN - STORAGE NOT AVAILABLE, NO WAIT REQUESTED - U0560 Explanation: If a request for core cannot be satisfied and NCWT has been specified on the INIT statement in the CA-7 initialization file, CA-7 will abend. Issued by SASSMAIN. Note: This should never occur in online mode. NCWT should be omitted from the INIT statement, thus allowing this wait during online execution. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.560 SASSMAIN - STORAGE NOT AVAILABLE. ZERO BYTES REQUESTED Explanation: A request for 0 (zero) bytes of main storage has been received by the CA-7 main storage manager. Issued by SASSMAIN. User Response: If a WARM start of CA-7 fails, then a specific ERST start should be attempted. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.560 SASSMA31 - STORAGE NOT AVAILABLE,NO WAIT REQUESTED - U560 Explanation: If a request for core cannot be satisfied and NCWT has been specified on the INIT statement in the CA-7 initialization file, CA-7 will abend. Issued by SASSMA31. User Response: This should never occur in online mode. NCWT should be omitted from INIT statement to allow the wait during online execution. CA-7.560 SASSMA31 - STORAGE NOT AVAILABLE. ZERO BYTES REQUESTED Explanation: CA-7 cannot honor a request for zero bytes of storage above the 16 Mb line. Issued by SASSMA31. User Response: If a WARM start of CA-7 fails, attempt an ERST start. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 4-28 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.6 CA-7.500 Through CA-7.591 Messages CA-7.570 –CA-7.575 CA-7.570 11 R=nnnnnnnn Explanation: The CA-7 SVC was issued for status with an invalid entry code. The code is indicated by nnnnnnnn which was passed from IGCS1XXX. Issued by IGCSEXXX. User Response: Verify the installation of the SVC for CA-7. Also, verify the program which issued the SVC. CA-7.570 32 R=nnnnnnnn Explanation: The CA-7 SVC was issued for SMF with an invalid entry code. The code is indicated by nnnnnnnn which was passed from IGCS3XXX or IGCSMF30. Issued by IGCSEXXX. User Response: If R=00000009 and NCF is installed, the wrong copy of IGCS3XXX is installed. Module IGCSMF30 should be copied from the CA-7 Load library to LPALIB and renamed IGCS3XXX. CA-7.571 31 J=jobname D=ddname Explanation: A blank data set name was encountered for a job submitted by CA-7. Where: jobname follows J= ddname follows D= Issued by IGCSEXXX. User Response: Unless the message appears frequently, no immediate action is required. If the message does appear frequently, verify the installation of the SVC and SMF exits. Also, verify the job creating the data set. CA-7.574 (taskname) ENTER REQUEST FOR ICOM (xxxx) Explanation: This is an outstanding WTOR for ICOM. Replies may be used to display control blocks for ICOM processing or to shut down ICOM. The name of the job or started task executing ICOM is indicated by taskname, and the subsystem used for CA-7 is noted by xxxx. Issued by SASSICM1. User Response: Enter the appropriate reply for the desired action. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for reply formats. A MODIFY command may be used instead of a WTOR reply. CA-7.575 SMF - aaaa(bbbb), cccccccc(dddddddd) xxx TRL - aaaa(bbbb), cccccccc(dddddddd) xxx DDNAME = nnn...n Explanation: This is the response to a D=STAT reply to the CA-7.574 WTOR. The first line provides SMF statistics, the second line provides Trailer Step statistics, and the third line indicates the ddname used for submit. aaaa Indicates current number of records chained. bbbb Indicates maximum number of records chained since last IPL. cccccccc Indicates current number of bytes used. dddddddd Indicates maximum number of bytes used since the last IPL. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-29 4.6 CA-7.500 Through CA-7.591 Messages CA-7.576 –CA-7.579 xxx Will be either YES or NO to indicate if records are being collected. Issued by SASSICM1. User Response: None. CA-7.576 xxxxxx aaaaaaaa bbbbbbbb cccccccc Explanation: This is the response to a D=DSECT reply to the CA-7.574 WTOR. Several lines may be dumped showing the ICOM work area, ICMDSECT. The address of the core is indicated by xxxxxx. Issued by SASSICM1. User Response: None. CA-7.577 DDNAME ERROR. CANNOT SUBMIT JOB(S) Explanation: An error occurred while attempting to use a Submit data set. Probable cause is a missing DD statement. Issued by SASSASP, SASSHASP, SASSJES1, SASSJES2, SASSJES3. User Response: If job submission by ICOM is necessary, ICOM must be stopped; the missing DD statement for the Submit data set must be added to the ICOM JCL and resubmitted. If the error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.578 xxx...x SUBTASK ENDED. TCBCMP= ccc...c Explanation: The subtask specified by xxx...x has terminated; the TCB completion code is given by ccc...c. If ICOM was not being normally stopped, then an error has occurred. Issued by SASSICM1. User Response: If an abnormal subtask termination has occurred, ICOM should be canceled with a dump. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist when the dump is available. CA-7.579 ICOM [(TRAILER)|(SUBMIT)|(SMF)] SUBTASK WAITING FOR xxxx SECONDS. CODE= y Explanation: A subtask of ICOM has been waiting for xxxx seconds for the Communications data set. The location in the subtask module where the wait occurred is indicated by y: If y=A, ICOM is trying to get control of the Communications data set to submit a job. If y=B, ICOM is trying to post to the Communications data set. If y=0, the Communications DSN is busy. If y=4, the Communications data set is full. If y=8, the NCF Communications data set is busy. Issued by SASSJES2 and SASSJES3. User Response: This could indicate that the Communications data set is on a high-access disk pack; better response is provided if it is on a low-access pack. If the message persists, cancel ICOM with a dump. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support when the dump is available. 4-30 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.6 CA-7.500 Through CA-7.591 Messages CA-7.580 –CA-7.583 CA-7.580 RJP INPUT QUEUE FULL Explanation: More input commands have been entered than there is room for in the Communications data set. Issued by SASSICM1. User Response: If CA-7 is not active, this could be completely normal. Otherwise, increase the specification on the *CDSINIT* and reinitialize the Communications data set. (Do not reinitialize the database.) CA-7.581 BAD DATA. CODE= x Explanation: The reply to the CA-7.574 WTOR was specified incorrectly. The x will indicate one of the following: A - Invalid command B - Not enough data supplied C - Invalid SUB command data D - Invalid command Issued by SASSICM1. User Response: Reenter the reply to the WTOR specifying the correct data and format. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for reply format. CA-7.582 ERROR RETURN CODE= xxxxxx Explanation: A return code of 4 indicates an operator attempted to delete a chain of SMF records (by a response to ICOM's outstanding WTOR) while ICOM had the chain enqueued. Issued by SASSICM1. User Response: Wait a few minutes then reenter the response. CA-7.583 ANOTHER ICOM IS ACTIVE FOR xxxx Explanation: Another copy of ICOM is already active on the CPU. The value of xxxx will indicate the subsystem name for either the production (UC07) or test (UCT7) copy of CA-7. Issued by SASSICMI. User Response: Verify that the correct version of ICOM is active. CA-7.583 ANOTHER CA-7 IS ACTIVE FOR xxxx Explanation: Another copy of CA-7 is already active on the CPU. The value of xxxx will indicate the subsystem name for either the production (UC07) or test (UCT7) copy of CA-7. Issued by SASSISVC. User Response: Verify that the correct version of CA-7 is active. If there is not another CA-7 active, use the RNAME keyword on the SVCNO statement of the initialization file to override UC07 or UCT7. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-31 4.6 CA-7.500 Through CA-7.591 Messages CA-7.584 –CA-7.588 CA-7.584 xxxx NOT MATCHED IN ICMDSECT Explanation: The name xxxx was not matched in the ICMDSECT control module. Since this name is used for enqueuing certain items, such a mismatch could cause system and data integrity problems. Issued by SASSICMI or SASSISVC. User Response: Be sure the system was initialized using CAIRIM. If the xxxx value is ICOM, the ICMDSECT is the wrong format (probably a wrong module) and should be reinstalled. If ICMDSECT needs to be reinstalled, a REINIT(COLD) should be done. If the xxxx value is UC07 or UCT7, the system was not initialized using CAIRIM, in which case, running CAIRIM to INIT or REINIT should correct the problem. CA-7.585 TASKNAME: jjjjjjjj Explanation: This is the response to a D=EXTJOB reply to ICOM. Several lines may be listed showing all of the entries in the current SASSEXTL table. This table is used to determine which SMF data is to be collected for tasks submitted outside of CA-7. Issued by SASSICM1. User Response: None. CA-7.586 ICOM COUPLING FACILITY MODE = xxxx Explanation: This is the response to a CF=STAT reply to ICOM. The value of xxxx will be NONE, READ or WRITE to reflect the current coupling facility mode. User Response: None. CA-7.587 ICOM CF : CURRENT : SMF sssssss TRL ttttttt NCF nnnnnnn ICOM CF : PROCESSED : SMF sssssss TRL ttttttt NCF nnnnnnn Explanation: This is the response to a CF=STAT reply to ICOM if the current coupling facility mode is READ or WRITE. The values are: sssssss is the number of current/processed SMF records ttttttt is the number of current/processed Trailer records nnnnnnn is the number of current/processed NCF records User Response: None. CA-7.588 INVALID ICOM COUPLING FACILITY PARAMETER Explanation: The value specified for the ICOM Coupling Facility Mode in the ICOM execution parameters was invalid. ICOM will not initialize. User Response: Correct the parameters and restart ICOM. Refer to the Execution chapter of the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for information on valid ICOM parameters. 4-32 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.6 CA-7.500 Through CA-7.591 Messages CA-7.589 –CA-7.592 CA-7.589 INVALID ICOM PARM KEYWORD(S). Explanation: One or more values specified in the ICOM execution parameters was invalid. ICOM will not initialize. User Response: Correct the parameters and restart ICOM. Refer to the Execution chapter of the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for information on valid ICOM parameters. CA-7.590 XMONITOR= KEYWORD IGNORED: XCKPT DD NOT FOUND/DUMMIED Explanation: The XMONITOR= keyword was specified in the ICOM execution parameters; however, the required Cross-Platform Tracking Checkpoint file (XCKPT DD) was not found, or is a DUMMY DD. ICOM will initialize without the Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK). User Response: Correct the parameters and restart ICOM. Refer to the Execution chapter of the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for information on valid ICOM parameters. Also, refer to the CA-7 Interfaces Guide for information on the CA-7 Cross-Platform Tracker. CA-7.591 ICOM SUBM/TASK I/O ERROR Explanation: An I/O error was encountered in accessing the Communications data set. Issued by SASSRJPO. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.592 XTRK TASK NOT ACTIVE UNDER ICOM Explanation: An XTRK= command was issued for ICOM; however, the Cross-Platform Tracker (XTRK) is not active as an ICOM sub-task at this time. User Response: None. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-33 4.7 CA-7.601 Through CA-7.799 Messages CA-7.601 –CA-7.616 4.7 CA-7.601 Through CA-7.799 Messages CA-7.601 [(LIBRARIAN)|(PANVALET)] MODULE IN USE FOR 30 SECONDS Explanation: The interface module for CA-Librarian or CA-Panvalet access has been in continuous use for over 30 seconds. This probably means a wait or lockout condition has developed because of access from some other activity in the host system. Issued by SASSLIBR, SASSPANV. User Response: Determine the cause of the delay and correct. CA-7.610 INVALID MESSAGE ID REQUESTED Explanation: A module requested a WTO that has not been defined. User Response: Notify Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.611 ERROR OCCURRED DURING FIRST PASS Explanation: A logic error occurred while counting groups, lines and terminals. User Response: Notify Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.612 RESIDENT STATEMENT MUST BE FIRST Explanation: First statement was not a RESIDENT statement. User Response: Provide a RESIDENT statement ahead of all others. CA-7.613 INIT STATEMENT IS REQUIRED Explanation: An INIT statement must be provided. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.614 SVCNO STATEMENT IS REQUIRED Explanation: An SVCNO statement must be provided. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.615 APPLCTN STATEMENT IS REQUIRED Explanation: At least 1 APPLCTN statement must be provided. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.616 FMTBLK STATEMENT IS REQUIRED Explanation: At least 1 FMTBLK statement must be provided. User Response: Provide and resubmit. 4-34 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.7 CA-7.601 Through CA-7.799 Messages CA-7.617 –CA-7.625 CA-7.617 GROUP STATEMENT IS REQUIRED Explanation: At least 1 GROUP statement must be provided. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.618 LINE STATEMENT IS REQUIRED Explanation: At least 1 LINE statement must be provided. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.619 SECURITY STATEMENT IS REQUIRED Explanation: A SECURITY statement must be provided. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.620 FORMAT STATEMENT IS REQUIRED Explanation: FORMAT statement must be provided. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.621 DAIO STATEMENT IS REQUIRED Explanation: A DAIO statement must be provided. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.622 UNKNOWN STATEMENT TYPE Explanation: The statement is not a continuation of a previous statement and does not begin with a valid statement ID. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.623 TERM STATEMENT IS REQUIRED Explanation: At least 1 TERM statement must be provided. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.624 ONLY ONE OF THESE STATEMENTS ALLOWED Explanation: Have already processed a statement of this type. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.625 ERROR OCCURRED WHILE SCANNING FOR A KEYWORD Explanation: A logic error occurred looking for the next keyword. User Response: Notify Computer Associates Technical Support. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-35 4.7 CA-7.601 Through CA-7.799 Messages CA-7.626 –CA-7.634 CA-7.626 UNKNOWN KEYWORD Explanation: The keyword is not valid for this statement. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.627 Y, N, YES, NO ARE ONLY VALID VALUES Explanation: Only the indicated values are valid. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.628 APPL KEYWORD IS REQUIRED Explanation: The APPL keyword is required to provide the ID. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.629 GROUP COUNT EXCEEDS FIRST PASS COUNT Explanation: A logic error occurred while counting groups, lines and terminals. User Response: Notify Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.630 GROUP NAME CANNOT EXCEED 7 CHARACTERS Explanation: The name of the group must be 7 characters or less. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.631 UNRECOGNIZED VALUE Explanation: The value is not valid for this keyword. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.632 UCC7VTAM STATEMENT WAS NOT PROVIDED Explanation: The DEVICE value indicates VTAM terminals but no UCC7VTAM statement was provided. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.633 NAME, LNAME, DEVICE KEYWORDS ARE REQUIRED Explanation: The keywords must be provided. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.634 UNKNOWN PF/PA KEY ID Explanation: Valid PF key IDs are 01-24; PA keys are 01-03. User Response: Correct and resubmit. 4-36 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.7 CA-7.601 Through CA-7.799 Messages CA-7.635 –CA-7.643 CA-7.635 VALUE MUST BE NUMERIC Explanation: Value for this keyword must be numeric. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.636 VALUE MUST BE GREATER THAN ZERO Explanation: Value must be numeric and greater than zero. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.637 VALUE MUST BE NO MORE THAN 255 Explanation: Value must not be greater than 255. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.638 NAME, TNAME KEYWORDS REQUIRED FOR VTAM Explanation: These keywords are required for VTAM terminals. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.639 NAME, TNAME, BUFSIZE KEYWORDS REQUIRED FOR NON-VTAM Explanation: These keywords are required for non-VTAM terminals. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.640 PRINTER DEVICE NOT ALLOWED AS A CONSOLE Explanation: PRINTER=YES is not allowed with CONS=. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.641 YES IS ONLY VALID VALUE Explanation: If used, must specify YES as the value. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.642 NON-ZERO SVC RETURN CODE FOR SVC IN ICMDSECT Explanation: The SVC number defined in ICMDSECT is not properly defined to MVS. User Response: Provide correct SVC number and resubmit. CA-7.643 VIRTUAL TERM COUNT MUST AGREE WITH LINE STATEMENT Explanation: VTM# value in LINE statement must be used here. User Response: Correct and resubmit. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-37 4.7 CA-7.601 Through CA-7.799 Messages CA-7.644 –CA-7.652 CA-7.644 NAME, DEVICE, NLINE, LINLEN KEYWORDS REQUIRED Explanation: The keywords are required. User Response: Provide each and resubmit. CA-7.645 ADRCHR KEYWORD REQUIRED FOR BTAM TYPE Explanation: This keyword is required for BTAM terminals. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.646 INCORRECT NLGRP VALUE IGNORED Explanation: Does not agree with number of GROUP statements. User Response: None. For information only. CA-7.647 INCORRECT NLINE VALUE IGNORED Explanation: Does not agree with number of LINE statements. User Response: None. For information only. CA-7.648 INCORRECT NLTERM VALUE IGNORED Explanation: Does not agree with number of nonprinter terminals. User Response: None. For information only. CA-7.649 INCORRECT NLPRT VALUE IGNORED Explanation: Does not agree with number of terminals with PRINTER=YES. User Response: None. For information only. CA-7.650 CUST ID CANNOT BE BLANK Explanation: A value must be given for customer ID. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.651 CONFIG, TYPE KEYWORDS ARE REQUIRED Explanation: These keywords are required on the INIT statement. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.652 SASSVC KEYWORD IS REQUIRED Explanation: The indicated required keyword was not found. User Response: Provide and resubmit. 4-38 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.7 CA-7.601 Through CA-7.799 Messages CA-7.653 –CA-7.662 CA-7.653 VALUE HAS TOO MANY CHARACTERS Explanation: No acceptable value has this many characters. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.654 VALUE HAS TOO FEW CHARACTERS Explanation: No acceptable value has this few characters. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.655 APPLCTNS MUST BE GROUPED TOGETHER Explanation: APPLCTN statements all reside together. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.657 NAME KEYWORD IS REQUIRED Explanation: The indicated required keyword was not found. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.658 STN KEYWORD MUST BE LAST KEYWORD Explanation: No other keywords can follow the STN keyword. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.659 VALUE IS TOO HIGH Explanation: The value exceeds the allowable upper limit. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.660 RANGE END LESS THAN START Explanation: The ending range value can not be lower than the starting value. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.661 STN KEYWORD IS REQUIRED Explanation: The indicated required keyword was not found. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.662 STNCAL STATEMENT MUST FOLLOW STATIONS STATEMENT(S) Explanation: STATIONS statements must occur in the initialization file before the STNCAL statement. User Response: Resequence and resubmit. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-39 4.7 CA-7.601 Through CA-7.799 Messages CA-7.663 –CA-7.671 CA-7.663 TRMID KEYWORD MUST BE FIRST Explanation: The TRMID keyword must precede STANIDS or LTERM. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.664 STATION NAME ALREADY DEFINED Explanation: Station names can only be defined once. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.665 PROGRAM ERROR BUILDING STATION ID LIST Explanation: A program logic error has occurred. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.666 TRMID, STANIDS/LTERM KEYWORDS ARE REQUIRED Explanation: Two keywords are required in STATIONS statements. User Response: Provide both and resubmit. CA-7.667 REQUIRED KEYWORD(S) MISSING Explanation: At least 1 required keyword was not found. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.668 DDNAME NOT DEFINED IN THE JCL Explanation: This DDNAME value does not exist in the JCL. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.669 DDNAME KEYWORD IS REQUIRED Explanation: The indicated required keyword was not found. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.670 DISP KEYWORD IS REQUIRED Explanation: The indicated required keyword was not found. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.671 DAIO STATEMENT MUST FOLLOW FORMAT STATEMENTS Explanation: This statement can only reside after all FORMATs. User Response: Correct and resubmit. 4-40 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.7 CA-7.601 Through CA-7.799 Messages CA-7.672 –CA-7.680 CA-7.672 Y, YES, N, NO, A, ALL ARE ONLY VALID VALUES Explanation: This keyword will only accept the indicated values. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.673 DASD KEYWORD IS REQUIRED Explanation: This required keyword was not found. User Response: Provide and resubmit. CA-7.674 MAINID TABLE IS FULL Explanation: The MAINID values in CPU statements have exceeded the total number allowed. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.675 TRM DEFINITION ERROR IN SECURITY MODULE Explanation: An error exists in the defined TRM values in the security module. User Response: Correct, reassemble and resubmit. CA-7.676 DEFINED IN SECURITY MODULE BUT NO APPLCTN FOUND Explanation: An application was defined in the security module but no APPLCTN statement was provided. User Response: Provide the APPLCTN statement and resubmit. CA-7.677 APPL DIRECTORY HAS NOT BEEN BUILT Explanation: The internal directory of applications was not built. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.678 NO TRMSECUR POINTER IN TRMDEF Explanation: No address found for security in a terminal block. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. CA-7.679 OPER ID INDEX CANNOT BE ZERO Explanation: Operator ID must not be zero. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.680 OPERID/APPLID DEFINITION ERROR Explanation: An error exists in the defined OPID/APLID values in the security module. User Response: Correct, reassemble and resubmit. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-41 4.7 CA-7.601 Through CA-7.799 Messages CA-7.681 –CA-7.688 CA-7.681 INDEX VALUE ALREADY DEFINED Explanation: Each library must have a unique INDEX value. User Response: Assign unique values and resubmit. CA-7.682 FOUND U7 DDS BUT PERFORM OPTION 8 WAS NOT SPECIFIED Explanation: The PERFORM option values conflict with the DD statements found in the JCL. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.683 ALT LIBRARY MUST BE DEFINED FIRST Explanation: The ALT value must reference a library that is defined in the initialization file ahead of the reference. User Response: Resequence the JCL statements and resubmit. CA-7.684 LIBRARY CANNOT BE ALTERNATE FOR ITSELF Explanation: The ALT and INDEX values can not be the same. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.685 PARAMETER LIST IS INVALID Explanation: The value indicated is either invalid or exceeds the maximum number of values allowed in the list. User Response: Correct the indicated value or reduce the number of values and resubmit. CA-7.686 INVALID JCL LIBRARY NAME Explanation: A JCL library name must consist of an ampersand (&) followed by up to 15 alphanumeric characters. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.688 PARM VALUES INCONSISTENT WITH SYMBOLIC DEFINITION Explanation: An error was detected for a symbolic JCL library JCL statement. The following conditions can cause this error: DYN=2 was not specified. DYN=2 was specified, but dynamic allocation is not enabled (see PERFORM keyword on INIT statement). DSORG=PDS was not specified or defaulted. A value was specified for the MCD= keyword. User Response: Correct and resubmit. 4-42 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.7 CA-7.601 Through CA-7.799 Messages CA-7.699 –CA-7.710 CA-7.699 EXTERNAL SECURITY INTERFACE INSTALLED Explanation: The SECURITY statement of the initialization file contained the EXTERNAL keyword. User Response: None. CA-7.699 INTERNAL SECURITY BEING USED. Explanation: All security access will be handled by CA-7 internal security. User Response: None. CA-7.699 NO DEFAULT ID SUPPLIED FOR XPS Explanation: No default user ID was supplied for the SECURITY statement keyword XPSSID. All XPS scheduling requests must include a valid user ID. User Response: This is a warning message. Because no user ID was coded on the XPSSID keyword, CA-7 will be unable to honor cross-platform scheduling requests that do not contain a user ID. We recommend that you supply a user ID as the value of the XPSSID keyword on the SECURITY statement. This user ID will be used for any cross-platform scheduling request that does not contain a user ID. CA-7.700 I/O ERROR DURING WRITE OF TRACK TABLE - U0700 Explanation: An I/O error has occurred while writing to the track allocator table for the output queue. Issued by SASSHALT, SASSQMG, SASSQMGO, SASSQMGQ. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.701 MAIN STORAGE REQUEST ERROR FROM SASSQMG - U0701 Explanation: An invalid return code was received from a request for core. Issued by SASSQMG. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.702 QUEUE MANAGER PAGE OUT ERROR - U0702 Explanation: An output page was found to contain less than four bytes of data. Issued by SASSQMG. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.710 I/O ERROR IN xxx QUEUE Explanation: An I/O error was encountered while attempting to read or write the queue data set identified by xxx. Issued by SASSDAIO. User Response: If the error is in the Trailer queue, message CA-7.INW3 may also be issued at the OS console. This indicates a bad pointer in the queue. Refer to required action for CA-7.INW3. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance, especially if error is accompanied by IBM error messages indicating chaining checks. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-43 4.7 CA-7.601 Through CA-7.799 Messages CA-7.711 –CA-7.730 If xxx is DQT, the user could have issued a generic type list or forecast command that caused over 255 pages of output. If this is the situation, run this using the Batch Terminal Interface. If the queues have been moved to a different device type, be sure the DEVICE parameter on the DAIO statement reflects the device change and that all queues and the Checkpoint data set are on the same device type. CA-7.711 IOB FOR COMPLETED ECB NOT FOUND - U0711 Explanation: A search for an I/O block for a completed I/O activity has failed. Issued by SASSDAIO. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.714 WRITE ERROR nn hh Explanation: An error has been detected writing to a batch terminal. The return code from the write macro is indicated by nn; the CSW status from the job is indicated by hh. Issued by SASSFBAT. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.730 CA-11 INACTIVE, DO YOU WANT JOBS SUBMITTED? (YES/NO/NO11) Explanation: This WTOR is issued under these conditions: The RESTART statement is present in the initialization file. RMS=NO is not specified on the RESTART statement. CA-11 is not active when CA-7 is started. CA-11 terminates while CA-7 is active. In this case the WTOR is not issued until the next time CA-7 attempts to communicate with CA-11 (for example XRST or CANCEL). All CA-7 processing is suspended until a response is received. User Response: Issue the appropriate response to the WTOR. If the reply is YES, CA-7 will submit jobs and attempt to use the CA-11 interface as if CA-11 were active. Jobs that are defined with INSERT-RMS=Y will have the CA-11 RMS step inserted when submitted. If the reply is NO, any jobs that are defined with INSERT-RMS=Y will not be submitted (will remain in the Ready queue) when their requirement count becomes zero. The restart functions of CA-7 will still attempt to interface with CA-11. If the reply is NO11, all jobs will be submitted without an inserted CA-11 RMS step. The restart functions will not attempt to interface with CA-11. To activate the interface (after CA-11 is active), the SUBMIT command must be issued. If CA-11 is started after responding to the WTOR, the interface may be activated by issuing the SUBMIT command or by canceling or restarting a job. 4-44 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.7 CA-7.601 Through CA-7.799 Messages CA-7.731 –CA-7.736 CA-7.731 CA-7 WILL SUBMIT JOBS WITH THE CA-11 STEP Explanation: The reply to the CA-7.730 WTOR was YES. After CA-7 completes initialization, jobs will be submitted as if the CA-11 interface is active. User Response: If CA-11 is started after responding to the WTOR, the interface may be activated by issuing the SUBMIT command or by canceling or restarting a job. CA-7.732 CA-7 WILL NOT SUBMIT CA-11 JOBS. Explanation: The reply to the CA-7.730 WTOR was NO. CA-7 will not submit any jobs that are defined as INSERT-RMS=Y. These jobs will remain in the Ready queue until the interface is available or the job is changed to not require the RMS step. User Response: If CA-11 is started after responding to the WTOR, the interface may be activated by issuing the SUBMIT command or by canceling or restarting a job. CA-7.733 CA-7 WILL STOP SUBMITTING CA-11 JOBS Explanation: The reply to the CA-7.730 WTOR was NO. CA-7 will stop submitting any jobs that are defined as INSERT-RMS=Y. These jobs will remain in the Ready queue until the interface is available or the job is changed to not require the RMS step. User Response: If CA-11 is started after responding to the WTOR, the interface may be activated by issuing the SUBMIT command or by canceling or restarting a job. CA-7.734 CA-11 PROCEDURE NAME BLANK IN CA-11 OPTIONS TABLE. Explanation: CA-11 was not fully initialized when CA-7 was started so the CA-11 options table did not have the RMS procedure name filled in. Also, the PROCRMS keyword was not specified on the RESTART statement in the initialization file. User Response: Respond to the WTOR which follows. Only NO or NO11 will be accepted. If the PROCRMS keyword was specified on the RESTART statement, this message would not be issued. CA-7.735 INVALID REPLY, MUST BE "YES", "NO", OR "NO11". Explanation: An invalid reply was made to the CA-7.730 WTOR. User Response: The CA-7.730 WTOR is reissued, prompting for a valid reply. CA-7.736 THE CA-11 INTERFACE IS NOW ACTIVE. Explanation: The CA-7 interface with CA-11 was not active prior to this message but has now been activated. The interface can be activated by issuing the SUBMIT command or, if the previous WTOR reply was YES or NO, by canceling or restarting a job. User Response: None. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-45 4.7 CA-7.601 Through CA-7.799 Messages CA-7.737 –CA-7.744 CA-7.737 THE CA-11 INTERFACE HAS BEEN DEACTIVATED. Explanation: The reply to the CA-7.730 WTOR was NO11. CA-7 will submit jobs without inserting the CA-11 RMS step. The cancel and restart functions will not attempt to interface with CA-11. This has the same effect as coding RMS=NO on the RESTART statement in the initialization file. User Response: If CA-11 is started after responding to the WTOR, the interface may be activated by issuing the SUBMIT command. CA-7.740 CA-7 DORMANT START. REPLY "YES" TO TAKE OVER OR "STOP" TO END. Explanation: TYPE=DORM. User Response: None is required. To manually cause the dormant copy of CA-7 to complete initialization, reply YES. To terminate the dormant CA-7 with a U0777 abend, reply STOP. CA-7.741 INVALID WTOR REPLY Explanation: This WTO is issued by SASSLINK when an invalid reply is entered for the CA-7.740 or CA-7.743 WTOR. The original WTOR is reissued. User Response: Issue a valid reply for the reissued WTOR. CA-7.742 CAN NOT INITIALIZE, ENQ HELD BY OTHER TASK Explanation: A reply of YES was issued to the CA-7.740 WTOR but another CA-7 task is already holding the ENQ. The dormant copy can not complete initialization without obtaining the ENQ. Issued by SASSLINK. User Response: Determine if there is another CA-7 running which already has the same ENQ issued as the dormant CA-7. If the dormant CA-7 is supposed to take over, shutdown the other CA-7 task. CA-7.743 MAIN CA-7 INACTIVE - DORM WILL TAKE OVER UNLESS "STOP" REPLY. Explanation: The dormant copy of CA-7 determined that the main copy is not active. This WTOR indicates that the dormant copy will take over for the main copy unless a reply of STOP is received within a specified number of seconds. This WTOR is issued by SASSLINK. User Response: None required. If you do not want the dormant copy of CA-7 to take over, reply STOP and it will terminate with a U0777 abend. CA-7.744 RESUME INITIALIZATION PROCESS Explanation: The dormant copy of CA-7 determined that the main copy is not active. This WTO indicates that the dormant copy is going to complete initialization and take over the CA-7 functions for the main CA-7. Issued by SASSLINK. User Response: None. 4-46 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.7 CA-7.601 Through CA-7.799 Messages CA-7.750 –CA-7.799 CA-7.750 SASSLOGM - LOGGING ERROR x Explanation: The following shows the values of x: 1- An error condition was encountered in the SLOG macro. 2- An invalid request has been issued for the SLOG macro. 3- An active buffer could not be found for the Log data set. Most likely the buffer status area of memory has been overlaid. 4- An I/O error was encountered on the Log data set. Issued by SASSLOGM. User Response: When x equals: CA-7.777 1- Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 2- Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 3- Cancel CA-7 with a dump and then use the emergency restart (TYPE=ERST) procedure to reinitialize CA-7. Contact your CA-7 specialist when the dump is available. 4- CA-7 abends with a U0750. If the I/O error is permanent, it is necessary to move the Log data set. When the error has been corrected, CA-7 should be reinitialized using the emergency restart (TYPE=ERST) procedure. REPLY WAS STOP, NOW TERMINATING Explanation: A response of STOP was issued to the CA-7.740 or CA-7.743 WTOR. CA-7 will terminate with a U0777 abend. Issued by SASSLINK. User Response: None. CA-7.799 SVC DUMP BEING PRODUCED Explanation: A CSA storage overlay was detected. An external source has overlaid a chain used by CA-7. To assist in determining the cause of the overlay, CA-7 is scheduling an SVC dump. This dump will only occur the first time an overlay is detected after CA-7's CAIRIM initialization. The SVC dump title is CA-7 CSA INFO. This WTO is followed by the CA-7.SVC3 or CA-7SVC4 WTO which indicates the CA-7 data that might have been lost. User Response: The SVC dump should be examined to try to determine the cause of the storage overlay. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-47 4.8 CA-7.800 Through CA-7.880 Messages CA-7.800 –CA-7.823 4.8 CA-7.800 Through CA-7.880 Messages CA-7.800 MONITOR TIMED OUT. Explanation: While running ARTS or TIQ under CA-7, the session timed out after the number of minutes specified on the MONLIM parameter on the TERM statement in the initialization file (the default is 2 minutes). This will only occur if the session is inactive for this amount of time. User Response: No action is required unless the limit is too small for the particular terminal. If the limit is too small, then either add a MONLIM parameter to the TERM statement or increase the present value. CA-7.820 UNRECOVERED ERROR ON xxxxxxxx Explanation: An unrecoverable I/O error has occurred on the terminal specified by xxxxxxxx. No abend will occur; output for the terminal will be queued in the output queue. Issued by SASSLMGR. User Response: Verify that terminal name is defined in the initialization file. Terminal and line should be checked out and restarted by someone responsible for TP network maintenance. CA-7.821 UNKNOWN ERROR ON xxxxxxxx Explanation: An I/O has completed for a terminal which cannot be found in the CA-7 control blocks. No abend will occur. Issued by SASSLMGR. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.822 (xxxxxxxx) CLOSED Explanation: If the message is for a batch terminal, then the batch terminal has completed processing of the batch input data. This message is for information only. Otherwise, the error limit for the specified terminal has been reached and the terminal has been stopped. Issued by SASSCHDS, SASSLMGR. User Response: Terminal should be checked and/or restarted by someone responsible for TP network maintenance. CA-7.823 LINE (xxxxxxxx) CLOSED Explanation: The error limit for the line specified by xxxxxxxx has been reached and the line has been stopped. Issued by SASSLMGR. User Response: Line should be checked out and/or restarted by someone responsible for TP network maintenance. 4-48 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.8 CA-7.800 Through CA-7.880 Messages CA-7.824 –CA-7.872 CA-7.824 INT REQ LINE= xxxxxxxx, TERM= xxxxxxxx, [S/S= xxxx | VTAM NODE=yyyyyyyy] Explanation: Intervention is required on the line and/or terminal specified. Either the status sense (S/S) or the VTAM NODE name is given. Issued by SASSI32R, SASSI32V. User Response: Line and terminal should be checked and/or required action taken by someone responsible for TP network maintenance. CA-7.851 RJP TERMINAL NOT DEFINED Explanation: The RJP or MCS terminal which entered the command is not defined or is incorrectly defined in the initialization file. Issued by SASSIRJP. User Response: Verify that the initialization file is correct. CA-7.852 RJP TERMINAL HAS BEEN CLOSED Explanation: The CA-7 Master Terminal Operator (MTO) has stopped this RJP/MCS terminal. Issued by SASSIRJP. User Response: Start the terminal to continue processing. CA-7.853 REQUEST IGNORED - INPUT PENDING Explanation: A second command has been entered before the first command completed. Issued by SASSIRJP. User Response: Reenter the command after the response to the original input has been received. CA-7.860 I/O ERROR ON RJP OUTPUT Explanation: An I/O error was encountered in accessing the Communications data set. Issued by SASSRWTR. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.861 I/O ERROR ON RJP INPUT Explanation: An I/O error has been encountered in accessing the Communications data set. Issued by SASSRRDR. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.871 RJP LINE NOT DEFINED Explanation: This CPU has not been defined as a line in the initialization file. Issued by SASSRRDR. User Response: Verify that the initialization file is correct. CA-7.872 RJP LINE HAS BEEN CLOSED Explanation: The CA-7 Master Terminal Operator (MTO) has stopped the line for this CPU. Issued by SASSRRDR. User Response: Start the line to continue processing. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-49 4.8 CA-7.800 Through CA-7.880 Messages CA-7.873 –CA-7.880 CA-7.873 RJP LINE IS BUSY Explanation: A unique timing situation has caused the line to appear busy. Issued by SASSRRDR. User Response: Reenter your command. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.880 TRX INIT ERR CODE xx Explanation: Initialization of TRX terminal(s) failed. If xx=08, probably no TRX terminals (or more than 10) were specified in the initialization file, and ARF is being used. User Response: Either add a TRX terminal (the maximum number of TRX terminals is 10) or change the RESTART statement to use ARF=NO. 4-50 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.9 CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages CA-7.900 –CA-7.905 4.9 CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages CA-7.900 BLDL FAILED FOR MODULE NAME xxxxxxxx - U0900 Explanation: Module name xxxxxxxx is not on the CA-7 Load library or an I/O error has occurred. This is a warning message if no dump is produced. Issued by SASSLINK. User Response: If a U0900 abend is produced, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Otherwise, no action is required. CA-7.900 RPT MODULE SASSINRP NOT FOUND OR INTERFACE NOT INITIALIZED Explanation: Module SASSINRP or SASSCHDR is not on CA-7's Load library, or the CA-7/RPT interface could not be initialized. Issued by SASSLINK. User Response: Check the load library (STEPLIB) for modules SASSINRP and SASSCHDR. If the modules are present, check the initialization file SVCNO statement. SASSVC=YES must be specified. Be sure CA-7/RPT is up before CA-7. CA-7.901 INVALID APPLCTN/FMTBLK/CALBLK LOAD MODULE OF xxxxxxxx Explanation: The load module xxxxxxxx specified in either an APPLCTN, FMTBLK or CALBLK NAME parameter is invalid or does not exist on CA-7 Load library. Issued by SASSIFCA. User Response: Verify that the name specified exists on CA-7 Load library. If the module exists, check the assembly listing for a valid assembly and link edit. The last statement assembled must specify ATTR=LAST. CA-7.904 SASSQM51 MISSING OR IN ERROR, RESTART INTERFACE TO CA-11 DISABLED Explanation: During initialization of the interface with CA-11, the module SASSQM51, which performs restart and cancel interfacing, either was not found or the wrong version of the interface was indicated. Issued by SASSIRST. User Response: If the interface with CA-11 (for restarts) is desired, assemble and link edit module SASSQM51. Be sure the CA-11 macro library precedes the CA-7 macro library in the assembly step. The module must be linked into a load library included in the STEPLIB concatenation for CA-7. CA-7.905 VERIFY TYPE=xxxx START-UP OPTION. REPLY 'OK' OR NEW OPTION Explanation: A cold type of start option is being attempted for CA-7 (COLD, FORM, MOVQ). The operator must reply to allow CA-7 to initialize. Issued by SASSINIT. User Response: A reply of OK will allow CA-7 to initialize with the startup option printed in the message. A reply of WARM or ERST will cause CA-7 to initialize with that particular option. A reply of COLD, FORM, or MOVQ will cause this WTOR to be reissued. Any other reply will also cause this WTOR to be reissued. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-51 4.9 CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages CA-7.906 –CA-7.910 CA-7.906 LOAD FAILED FOR MODULE xxxxxxxx Explanation: An attempt to load module xxxxxxxx failed. Either the module does not exist on the CA-7 Load library or there is a program problem. Issued by SASSICRD, SASSISEC. User Response: Make sure the module exists on the CA-7 Load library. If the load failed on a USERID module, verify that the SECURITY statement in the initialization file has a USER parameter. Check that the last USERID macro has LAST=YES coded. If the load failed on the SECURITY module, verify that the NAME parameter on the SECURITY statement points to the correct member on the Load library. If module xxxxxxxx is not a security module, verify that the module is defined to CA-7 by an APPLCTN statement in the initialization file or in the SASSPROG module. CA-7.907 INITIALIZATION REQUIRES MORE STORAGE Explanation: Region size is too small. User Response: Increase REGION size in CA-7 JCL and resubmit. CA-7.908 SECURITY MODULE FORMAT ERROR, REASSEMBLE Explanation: Format of security module is invalid. Internal controls for the operator IDs are in error. User Response: Correct and reassemble the security module in error or use another security module. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. CA-7.909 INITIALIZATION REQUIRES MORE CORE TO LOAD RESIDENT MODULES - U0909 Explanation: Core required to load CA-7 resident modules is not available. Issued by SASSLDDL. User Response: Increase REGION size in CA-7 JCL and resubmit the job. CA-7.910 ILLEGAL CARD OR SEQ. ERROR IN INIT DECK Explanation: An invalid statement or a sequence error has been found in the CA-7 initialization file. The statement in error will be listed following the message. Issued by SASSICRD. User Response: Review the initialization file documentation and make all necessary changes. CA-7.910 MASTER LTERM SPECIFICATION OMITTED Explanation: One terminal must be defined as MASTER. User Response: Define and resubmit. CA-7.910 CUST,ID= STATEMENT IS REQUIRED Explanation: A CUST statement with an ID parameter is required. User Response: Provide the statement and resubmit. 4-52 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.9 CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages CA-7.911 –CA-7.914 CA-7.911 VTNAME SPECIFIED BUT NOT USED Explanation: A UCC7VTAM statement was provided, but no terminals were defined to use VTAM. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.912 DDNAME UCC7IN FAILED OPEN Explanation: An error occurred trying to open the UCC7IN data set. User Response: Probable DD statement error. Correct and resubmit. CA-7.912 DDNAME UCC7OUT FAILED OPEN Explanation: An error occurred trying to open the UCC7OUT data set. User Response: Probable DD statement error. Correct and resubmit. CA-7.913 NETWORK TYPE CONFLICTS WITH GROUP STATEMENT Explanation: The type of terminals defined in a GROUP statement disagrees with the NETWORK value in the RESIDENT statement. User Response: Correct and resubmit. CA-7.914 GROUP COUNT CONFLICTS WITH RESIDENT NLGRP VALUE Explanation: A logic error has occurred with GROUP statement processing. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.914 LINE COUNT CONFLICTS WITH RESIDENT NLINE VALUE Explanation: A logic error has occurred with LINE statement processing. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.914 LOCATE FAILED FOR JCL DATA SET x...x Explanation: The data set name specified in the JCL statement in the CA-7 initialization file is not cataloged and no VOLSER parameter was given. Issued by SASSINWC. User Response: Catalog the JCL data set or provide a VOLSER parameter. CA-7.914 NUMBER OF xxxxxxxx CONFLICTS WITH RESIDENT SPECIFICATION Explanation: The xxxxxxxx will either be GROUPS, LINES or TERMS. The message indicates that the number of groups, lines or terminals (defined with statements in the initialization file) disagrees with the number specified on the RESIDENT statement. Issued by SASSICRD. User Response: Correct the initialization file so that the number of GROUP, LINE and TERM statements match the number given in the RESIDENT statement. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-53 4.9 CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages CA-7.914 –CA-7.919 CA-7.914 TERM COUNT CONFLICTS WITH RESIDENT NLTERM, NLPRT SUM Explanation: A logic error has occurred with TERM statement processing. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.915 RDJFCB FAILED FOR JCL DATA SET ON VOL xxxxxx Explanation: The volume indicated by xxxxxx is not defined with a DD statement in the CA-7 execution JCL. This prevented CA-7 from accessing a JCL data set on that volume. Issued by SASSINWC. User Response: Add a DD statement to the CA-7 JCL defining the volume. It will be necessary to reinitialize CA-7 before the volume will be accessible. CA-7.916 DSN x...x NOT ON VOL volume Explanation: The format-1 label for the JCL data set indicated by x...x could not be found on the volume indicated. Issued by SASSINWC. User Response: Verify the system catalog entry and the VOLSER specified to CA-7. Make any necessary corrections. CA-7.917 JCL DATA SET(S) INVALID Explanation: Error(s) were detected in the JCL statement(s) in the initialization file. Issued by SASSINWC. User Response: Correct the error(s) and resubmit the CA-7 job. CA-7.918 TERMINAL - xxxxxxx HAS NO LTERM DESIGNATED. Explanation: A TERM statement was found in the initialization file without a corresponding LTERM designated in the STATIONS statement. Issued by SASSINTP. CA-7 will abend with a U0918 code following this message. User Response: Verify that there is a STATIONS statement in the initialization file for the TERM xxxxxx, check that all STANIDS are unique, and that continuation statements are coded properly. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for the correct coding. CA-7.919 TERMINAL - xxxxxxx HAS NO OPERATOR ID DESIGNATED Explanation: A TERM statement for a terminal that can receive input was found in the initialization file without a corresponding operator from the module identified by the SECURITY statement. Issued by SASSINTP. User Response: Specify at least one operator as valid to use each terminal defined for input. Refer to the SECURITY macro definition in the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide. 4-54 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.9 CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages CA-7.920 –CA-7.925 CA-7.920 I/O ERROR FORMATTING xxxxxxx Explanation: An error occurred while formatting the queue identified by xxxxxxx. Issued by SASSINIO. User Response: Have dump and system log available when contacting Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.921 DEVICE NOT SUPPORTED - U0921 Explanation: The DAIO statement in the CA-7 initialization file has an invalid device specification. Issued by SASSINIO. User Response: Specify a correct device type and resubmit. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for valid device types. CA-7.922 INITIALIZATION REQUIRES MORE CORE - U0922 Explanation: Core allocated for CA-7 has been exceeded by initialization. Issued by SASSINIO. User Response: Increase the REGION size in the CA-7 JCL. CA-7.923 INVALID SCT - SASSDAIO NOT FOUND - U0923 Explanation: The SCT control block for SASSDAIO could not be found. Issued by SASSINIO. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.924 QUEUE FORMAT INCORRECT - xxxxxxxx - U0924 Explanation: The queue specified by xxxxxxxx is not in the format expected by CA-7. The data on the pack on which the queue resides may have been compressed, or the queue may have been moved. Another symptom may be that CA-7 abended with a U0710 earlier, indicating an I/O error in the queue. Issued by SASSINW3. User Response: If any of the queues have been moved, a FORM start will be required. If not, a COLD start may resolve the problem. If unable to initialize CA-7 with a COLD start, formatting of the queues affected will be necessary. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide on recovery aids which may be used to help to rebuild the queues. CA-7.925 LOG DATASET AREAS INITIALIZED Explanation: The buffers and control blocks for the Log data sets have been initialized. Issued by SASSINLG. User Response: None. CA-7.925 QUEUE xxxxxxxx NOT DEFINED IN INIT DECK - U0925 Explanation: The name of the queue file not defined in the CA-7 initialization file is indicated by xxxxxxxx. Issued by SASSINW3. User Response: Check the FORMAT statements in the initialization file, make any necessary corrections, and then resubmit the CA-7 job. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-55 4.9 CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages CA-7.926 –CA-7.929 CA-7.926 I/O ERROR OR UNEXPECTED EOD ON QUEUE xxxxxxxx - U0926 Explanation: The name of the queue where an I/O error or unexpected end-of-data (EOD) was encountered is indicated by xxxxxxxx. Issued by SASSINW3. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.926 NO CORE FOR LOG DCB AND BUFFERS Explanation: Insufficient core was available for initialization of the Log data set work areas. Issued by SASSINLG. User Response: Increase the REGION size (in the CA-7 JCL) and resubmit the job to initialize CA-7. CA-7.927 LOG NOT ACTIVE Explanation: The ALOG1/ALOG2 statements were omitted from the initialization file. No logging will occur. Issued by SASSINLG. User Response: If logging is desired, CA-7 must be shut down, the ALOG1/ALOG2 statements added to the initialization file, and then CA-7 brought back up. CA-7.927 UNABLE TO INVERSE PURGE TRACK CELL - U0927 Explanation: A problem was encountered in trying to reconstruct the queues during a WARM or ERST start. Normally, this will be due to a queue file having been moved prior to the attempted initialization. Issued by SASSINW3. User Response: If the error occurred during a WARM start, then try ERST. If the error is in the Scratch queue or Disk Queue Table queue, then ERST should resolve the problem. If ERST does not work, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Refer to CA-7.INW3. CA-7.928 LOG DATASET [(CLOSED)|(OPENED)] Explanation: A Log data set has been successfully opened or closed. This occurs when the logs are swapped and at CA-7 shutdown time. Issued by SASSBTMG. User Response: None. CA-7.928 xxxxxxxx HAS nnnnnn AVAILABLE TRACKS. Explanation: The queue file indicated by xxxxxxxx has the number of available tracks indicated in the message text. This is an information message issued for WARM starts and emergency restarts (ERSTs). Issued by SASSINW3. User Response: None. CA-7.929 SASSINW3 REQUIRES MORE CORE FOR INITIALIZATION Explanation: More core is required by the initialization module SASSINW3. Issued by SASSINW3. User Response: Increase the REGION size in the CA-7 execution JCL and resubmit the job. 4-56 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.9 CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages CA-7.930 –CA-7.936 CA-7.930 TERMINAL CONTROL BLOCK INVALID - U0930 Explanation: Invalid information was specified on a TERM statement in the CA-7 initialization file. If remote BTAM terminals (3270R) are being used, the LINE statement in the initialization file probably contains an error. Issued by SASSINTP. User Response: For 3270Rs, all terminal names with the same control unit addresses (first two bytes of ADRCHR) must be contiguous in the TNAME parameter of the LINE statement. Correct the error and resubmit. CA-7.931 BLDL FAILED FOR MODULE NAME - xxxxxxxx Explanation: The module specified by xxxxxxxx is not on the CA-7 Load library or an I/O error has occurred. Issued by SASSINTP. User Response: Verify that the module was not inadvertently deleted from the Load library. If present, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.932 INITIALIZATION REQUIRES MORE CORE - U0932 Explanation: The core allocated for initialization has been exceeded. Issued by SASSINTP. User Response: Increase the REGION size in the CA-7 JCL. CA-7.933 NO SCRATCH QUEUE SPACE....ALL MESSAGES PURGED Explanation: CA-7 previously abended with all the Scratch queue space allocated (usually a U305 abend). All purged Scratch queue space is released, all messages are queued and scratch work areas (active areas) are allocated at the time CA-7 came down last. Issued by SASSINW3. User Response: None. CA-7.934 UNRECOVERABLE ERROR DURING QUEUE UNLOAD Explanation: An unrecoverable error was detected while attempting to unload the CA-7 queue files. This message will cause a U0934 abend. Issued by SASSINQD. User Response: A WTO of INQD-xx will be issued. Refer to that message for the required action. Do not attempt to start CA-7 with a MOVQ startup. CA-7 can be started with a TYPE=WARM or ERST. CA-7.935 UNRECOVERABLE ERROR DURING RELOAD Explanation: An unrecoverable error was found during the CA-7 queue reload function. This message will cause a U0935 abend. Issued by SASSINQB. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.936 QUEUES SUCCESSFULLY RELOADED Explanation: The CA-7 queues have been successfully reloaded. Issued by SASSINQB. User Response: None. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-57 4.9 CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages CA-7.937 –CA-7.943 CA-7.937 QUEUES SUCCESSFULLY UNLOADED Explanation: The CA-7 queues were successfully unloaded. Issued by SASSINQD. User Response: None. CA-7.938 VRM ACTIVE RESOURCE RECORDS RELOADED Explanation: The VRM active resource records found on the CA7VDMP dump queue file were successfully reloaded. User Response: None. CA-7.939 NO xxx ACTIVE RESOURCE RECORDS RELOADED Explanation: CA-7 produces this message when ARF or VRM (indicated by the xxx) records are being reloaded during a MOVQ operation. This message indicates no such records were found in the input data to be reloaded. User Response: None. CA-7.940 INITIALIZATION REQUIRES MORE CORE - U0940 Explanation: The core allocated for initialization has been exceeded. Issued by SASSINWC. User Response: Increase the REGION size in the CA-7 JCL. CA-7.941 HIJBNUM CANNOT BE CHANGED Explanation: An attempt was made to change the highest allowable CA-7 job number (defined by the HIJBNUM parameter of the initialization file SCHEDULE statement) during a WARM start or emergency restart (ERST). This change is not valid except during cold type starts. COLD, MOVQ or FORM. Issued by SASSINW2. User Response: Reset HIJBNUM back to the original value or do a cold type start. CA-7.942 NUMBER OF STATIONS CANNOT BE CHANGED Explanation: An attempt was made to change the number of stations or logical terminal names prior to initializing CA-7 with a WARM start. STATION statement changes require an ERST start of CA-7. Issued by SASSINW2. User Response: If STATION statement changes are required, an ERST or COLD start initialization of CA-7 is necessary. CA-7.943 ERROR READING NAT CHECKPOINT RECORD Explanation: The Checkpoint record for the CA-7 Job Number Allocator Table could not be read during initialization. Issued by SASSINW2. User Response: A COLD start initialization of CA-7 must be done. If the Checkpoint data set has been moved, it must be on the same device type with the queue data sets. 4-58 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.9 CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages CA-7.944 –CA-7.949 CA-7.944 ERROR READING LTERM CHECKPOINT RECORD Explanation: The logical terminal checkpoint record could not be read during initialization. Issued by SASSINW2. User Response: A COLD start initialization of CA-7 must be done. If the Checkpoint data set has been moved, it must be on the same device type with the queue data sets. CA-7.945 STATION NAME CANNOT CHANGE Explanation: An attempt was made to change a station name or logical terminal name (defined by the STANIDS parameter on the STATION statement in the initialization file) prior to a WARM start of CA-7. Issued by SASSINW2. User Response: If a station name or logical terminal name must be changed, it will be necessary to do an ERST start initialization of CA-7. CA-7.946 PREMATURE END DURING STATION MERGE Explanation: An error was encountered while verifying that the station and logical terminal names, specified in the initialization file, agreed with the contents of the Checkpoint record. Issued by SASSINW2. User Response: An ERST start should be attempted. If that fails, then a COLD start must be done. CA-7.947 ERROR READING CHECKPOINT ID RECORD Explanation: An unrecoverable I/O error occurred while reading the Checkpoint ID record during initialization. Issued by SASSINW0. User Response: A FORM start initialization of CA-7 must be done. If the Checkpoint data set or one or more of the queue files has been moved, they must all reside on the same device type. The Checkpoint data set must be allocated as one cylinder on a cylinder boundary. If CA-7 was just taken down with a /SHUTDOWN,DMPQ then a MOVQ can be done instead of a FORM start. CA-7.948 ERROR READING CHECKPOINT RECORD Explanation: An unrecoverable I/O error occurred while reading the Checkpoint record during initialization. Issued by SASSINW0. User Response: A FORM start initialization of CA-7 must be done. If the Checkpoint data set has been moved, it must be on the same device type as the queues. The Checkpoint data set must be allocated as one cylinder on a cylinder boundary. If CA-7 was just taken down with a /SHUTDOWN,DMPQ then a MOVQ can be done instead of a FORM start. CA-7.949 WARM START ASSUMED Explanation: This message indicates that a WARM start of CA-7 is possible and will be performed even though emergency restart (ERST) was specified. Issued by SASSINW0. User Response: None. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-59 4.9 CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages CA-7.950 –CA7.955 CA-7.950 EMERGENCY RESTART ASSUMED Explanation: This message indicates that an emergency restart (ERST) of CA-7 is necessary and will be performed even though a WARM start was specified. Issued by SASSINW0. User Response: None. CA-7.950 DDNAME xxxxxxxx NOT DEFINED - U0950 Explanation: The ddname xxxxxxxx for one of the CA-7 database data sets is not in the CA-7 JCL. Issued by SASSINDB. User Response: Add the proper DD statement and resubmit. CA-7.951 I/O ERROR READING DSN DIRECTORIES - U0951 Explanation: An I/O error occurred while attempting to read a database directory. Database may not have been initialized using CDSI program. Issued by SASSINDB. User Response: If error recurs, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. If this is a new installation, run job N030 from stage II installation and retry. CA-7.952 INITIALIZATION REQUIRES MORE CORE - U0952 Explanation: The core allocated for initialization has been exceeded. Issued by SASSINDB. User Response: Increase the REGION size in the CA-7 JCL. CA-7.953 DATA SET INIT ERROR - U0953 DATA SET ZERO RECORD NOT FOUND FOR TYPE xx Explanation: Unable to initialize one of the CA-7 database data sets. Control records were not found on the Dataset data set. Type is DS, NW, PP, SI, SJ or SO. Data set may not have been properly initialized. Issued by SASSINDB. User Response: If data set was not initialized, use CDSI to do so; otherwise, use SASSBK00 to backup and reload the database. CA-7.954 DATA SET FAILED OPEN - DDNAME= xxxxxxxx - U0954 Explanation: The data set defined by ddname xxxxxxxx failed OPEN. Issued by SASSINDB, SASSINWC. User Response: Verify that the ddname is present in the CA-7 JCL. If the required DD statement is present, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA7.955 VTAM ACB FAILED OPEN DURING INIT Explanation: During CA-7's initialization, an attempt was made to open the VTAM ACB specified on the UCC7VTAM statement in the initialization file. The open was not successful. User Response: Verify that the ACB (APPL) for CA-7 is defined correctly to VTAM and that it is active. After verifying the ACB, issue the command /OPEN,GROUP=(the first VTAM group in the initialization file) from a non-VTAM CA-7 terminal to enable VTAM access to CA-7. 4-60 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.9 CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages CA-7.955 –CA-7.959 CA-7.955 ALLVSAM ERROR ATTEMPTING TO INIT/CONN, RC=xxxx Explanation: Errors occurred while attempting to connect or disconnect from the database. RC value gives an error code which is further explained by WTO messages. Issued by SASSINDB. User Response: Diagnose problem from WTO messages and take appropriate action. CA-7.956 UNABLE TO LOAD xxxxxxxx - U0956 Explanation: VSAM/VTAM initialization is unable to load the module specified by xxxxxxxx. Issued by SASSINVS, SASSINVT. User Response: Verify the module exists on a CA-7 Load library. CA-7.957 INITIALIZATION REQUIRES MORE CORE - U0957. Explanation: Self-explanatory. Issued by SASSINVS, SASSINVT. User Response: Increase the REGION size in the CA-7 JCL. CA-7.958 INVALID SHOWCB RETURN CODE - U0958 Explanation: The SHOWCB issued during CA-7 initialization has received a nonzero return code. Register 15 at the time of abend contains the return code. Issued by SASSINVT. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.958 INVALID VSAM SHOWCB RET CODE (xx) - U0958 Explanation: The SHOWCB issued during CA-7 initialization has received a nonzero return code. Register 15 at the time of abend contains the return code which appears as xx in the message. Issued by SASSINVS. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.958 GENCB ERROR - R15=xx , R0=yyy Explanation: The GENCB macro failed while attempting to generate VTAM control blocks. CA-7 terminates with a ***HP2 U0958*EHP abend. Issued by SASSINVT. User Response: Consult either the IBM manual OS/VS Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) Programmers Guide (GC26-3838) for the topic on GENCB errors or the IBM manual ACF/VTAM Macro Language Reference Manual (SC38-0261) for the values of xx and yyy. Correct the error indicated by the codes from the message, then retry. If the problem persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. CA-7.959 INVALID SASSDBMG (VSAM) ECFLIST - U0959 Explanation: CA-7's database manager ECFLIST control block is invalid for the Index data set. Issued by SASSINVS. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-61 4.9 CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages CA-7.959 –CA-7.966 CA-7.959 INVALID SASSLMGR ECFLIST - U0959 Explanation: CA-7's line manager ECFLIST control block is invalid. Issued by SASSINVT. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.960 VTAM ID TABLE ERROR - U0960 Explanation: The VTAMID (node name) table built during initialization is not large enough. Issued by SASSINVT. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.960 CHECKPOINT DATA SET FAILED OPEN - U0960 Explanation: Self-explanatory. Issued by SASSINCM. User Response: Verify that the UCC7CKPT DD statement is in the CA-7 JCL. CA-7.961 BLDL FAILED FOR MODULE NAME - xxxxxxxx - U0961 Explanation: This is a warning message unless a U0961 dump is produced. The BLDL failed for a module, calendar block, or format blocks specified by an APPLCTN, FMTBLK or CALBLK initialization file statement. The module should exist in the CA-7 Load library. Issued by SASSINAP. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance to ensure that missing modules should not, in fact, be present. CA-7.962 CA-7 REGION SIZE IS TOO SMALL - U0962 Explanation: Self-explanatory. Issued by SASSINAP. User Response: Increase the REGION size in the CA-7 JCL. CA-7.964 APPLCTN CARD MISSING FOR SASSxxxx Explanation: The APPLCTN statement for the specified program module has been omitted from the CA-7 initialization file. Issued by SASSINAP. User Response: Add the missing APPLCTN statement to the initialization file or to the SASSPROG module and reinitialize CA-7. If the xxxx does not refer to a valid name (for example, contains blanks or special characters), then check the SASSTRAN load module. CA-7.965 UID/RESOURCE TABLE LOADED - xxxxxxxx Explanation: This message is issued during CA-7 initialization after loading the UID Resource Table specified on the SECURITY statement, with the UID= parameter in the CA-7 initialization file. User Response: None. CA-7.966 WORKLOAD BALANCING MODULE LOADED - UCC7Rxxx Explanation: This message indicates that the Workload Balancing module UCC7Rxxx was loaded as a default during CA-7 initialization. This message is informational only. Issued by SASSIOPT. User Response: None. 4-62 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.9 CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages CA-7.967 –CA-7.972 CA-7.967 STORGAGE UNAVAILABLE FOR WLB MODULE - UCC7Rxxx Explanation: An attempt was made to load a default Workload Balancing module UCC7Rxxx during CA-7 initialization; however, the storage was not available. Issued by SASSIOPT. User Response: Ensure that the module name specified on the CA-7 initialization file OPTIONS statement, keyword DFLTWLB= is a valid Workload Balancing module. If the module is valid, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.968 WLB MODULE NAME FORMAT INCORRECT Explanation: An attempt was made to load the Workload Balancing module UCC7Rxxx during CA-7 initialization; however, the module name format was incorrect. User Response: Workload Balancing modules have a naming requirement of UCC7Rxxx where xxx can be specified by the user. Check the name specified on the OPTIONS statement, keyword DFLTWLB= in the CA-7 initialization file. CA-7.969 WLB MODULE NOT FOUND - UCC7Rxxx Explanation: An attempt was made to load the Workload Balancing module UCC7Rxxx during CA-7 initialization; however, the module was not found. User Response: Ensure that the Workload Balancing module name is correct and that the module resides in a Load library accessible by CA-7 during startup. CA-7.970 DATE/TIME OR REPLY INVALID Explanation: An error occurred while attempting to validate date/time values or an unknown value was replied to the CA-7.973 WTOR. Issued by SASSINW0. User Response: If CA-7.973 was not produced, disable the VALIDATE option in the initialization file and retry. If CA-7.973 was produced, it will be reissued. Refer to CA-7.973 for valid replies. CA-7.971 LAST SSCAN - yy.ddd/hh:mm, LAST CKPT - yy.ddd/hh:mm:ss Explanation: Date/time validation was requested and checkpoint information is outside the requested range. This WTO will be followed by a request to verify system date and time. Issued by SASSINW0. User Response: None. CA-7.972 CURRENT SYSTEM DATE/TIME - yy.ddd/hh:mm:ss Explanation: As part of date/time validation, the system values are displayed. Issued by SASSINW0. User Response: None. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-63 4.9 CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages CA-7.973 –CA-7.978 CA-7.973 DATE/TIME VERIFICATION NECESSARY, REPLY. 'U' TO PROCEED OR 'NOSCAN' TO DISABLE SSCAN Explanation: Date/time validation was requested and verification is required to continue startup. Issued by SASSINW0. User Response: Verify the system date and reply with one of the values indicated or cancel CA-7. If system date as noted in CA-7.972 is correct and CA-7.971 was not produced, reply with U. If system clock is incorrect, reset the date and time and then reply U. If in doubt or values in CA-7.971 are questionable, reply NOSCAN and use the SSCAN command to establish scheduling values for schedule scan after initialization. CA-7.974 SCHEDULE SCAN HAS BEEN DISABLED Explanation: NOSCAN was replied to CA-7.973. Issued by SASSINW0. User Response: None. CA-7 will initialize without automatic scheduling. Use the SSCAN command after CA-7 is initialized to set scheduling values for CA-7. CA-7.975 READ ERROR ON CHECKPOINT TAT FOR xxxxxxxx QUEUE - U0975 Explanation: An unrecoverable I/O error occurred while attempting to read the checkpoint track allocator table for the queue data set specified by xxxxxxxx. Issued by SASSINW1. User Response: A COLD start initialization of CA-7 must be done. When a TYPE=COLD is specified, the initialization file FORMAT statement for the queue in error must specify DISP=F. For TYPE=FORM, no initialization file changes are needed. CA-7.976 TRACK ALLOCATOR TABLE ERROR FOR QUEUE xxxxxxxx - U0976 Explanation: The checkpoint track allocator table for the queue specified by xxxxxxxx is invalid for the queue data set currently referenced by the CA-7 JCL. Probable cause is changing queue data set allocation without doing a FORM (or MOVQ) type of initialization of CA-7. Issued by SASSINW1. User Response: A FORM (or MOVQ) type of initialization of CA-7 must be done if the specified queue has been reallocated. If the original queue is available, change the JCL to point to this data set and do a WARM start initialization of CA-7. If a queue data set must be reallocated, shut down CA-7 with a DMPQ and reinitialize with a MOVQ after the queue reallocation. CA-7.977 SASSINW1 REQUIRES MORE CORE FOR INITIALIZATION - U0977 Explanation: The module does not have sufficient core for initialization. Issued by SASSINW1. User Response: Increase the REGION size on the CA-7 execute statement and reattempt the initialization. CA-7.978 PRIOR RUN QUEUE IS BEING REUSED Explanation: This message indicates that the Prior-run queue has been reinitialized and all data previously collected by CA-7 has been scratched. Issued by SASSINW1. User Response: None. 4-64 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.9 CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages CA-7.979 –CA-7.984 CA-7.979 UCC7TRLQ TAT INVALID FOR PRIOR RUN QUEUE - U0979 Explanation: The Trailer queue Track Allocator Table (TAT) is in error or the Trailer queue was not defined in the initialization file. When the Prior-run queue is reinitialized and found to be available from the previous CA-7 execution, the Trailer queue must also be available. If the Trailer queue has been reformatted, the Prior-run queue must also be reformatted. Issued by SASSINW1. User Response: Specify the Trailer queue in the initialization file if it was missing. If not, specify DISP=F for the Trailer queue and Prior-run queue and do a COLD start of CA-7 to reformat these queues. A FORM start could also be done. CA-7.980 xxxxxxxx DD SET UP FOR SUBMIT Explanation: The Submit data sets have been set up and are ready to receive jobs. This message will appear for each Submit data set. Issued by SASSINCM. User Response: None. CA-7.981 xxxxxxxx DATA SET FAILED OPEN Explanation: The data set specified by xxxxxxxx could not be opened. Issued by SASSINCM. User Response: Verify that the DD statement is present and correct in the CA-7 JCL. If the message is for the COMM data set, make sure it is allocated on a device type that is supported. Note: For the Submit data set the file must be one contiguous extent. DCB attributes for the data set must be: DCB=(RECFM=F,BLKSIZE=80,LRECL=80). CA-7.982 xxxxxxxx DATA SET FAILED CLOSE Explanation: The data set specified by xxxxxxxx could not be closed. Issued by SASSINCM. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.983 xxxxxxxx - NO CORE FOR DATA SET Explanation: The Submit data set specified by xxxxxxxx could not be established due to insufficient core. Issued by SASSINCM. User Response: Increase the REGION size in the CA-7 JCL. CA-7.984 xxxxxxxx - SUBMIT DATA SET NOT AVAILABLE Explanation: The Submit data set specified by ddname xxxxxxxx could not be found in the CA-7 JCL. CA-7 will be unable to submit JCL to this data set. The ddname is defined in the CA-7 initialization file with a CPU statement. Issued by SASSINCM. User Response: To submit jobs to this data set, CA-7 must be shut down, the appropriate DD statement added to the JCL and CA-7 reinitialized. If submission to that data set is not required, the CPU statement defining the ddname may be changed (or omitted) prior to the next initialization of CA-7. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-65 4.9 CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages CA-7.985 –CA-7.992 CA-7.985 CPU SUBMIT CONTROL TABLE NOT ACTIVE Explanation: The CPU statement(s) was omitted from the initialization file or the RUNOPT field of the INIT statement specified MAINT or REPT. No submitting will be done by CA-7. Issued by SASSINCM. User Response: If submitting is desired, the CPU statement(s) must be added to the initialization file and CA-7 must be restarted with a RUNOPT other than REPT or MAIN. CA-7.986 COMMUNICATION DATA SET IS NOT ACTIVE Explanation: The Communications data set will not be used by CA-7. This is because of initialization with RUNOPT=REPT in the INIT statement in the CA-7 initialization file. Issued by SASSINCM. User Response: None. CA-7.987 MAINT OR REPT RUN - NO SUBMIT Explanation: RUNOPT=MAIN or REPT was specified on the INIT statement in the initialization file. No jobs will be submitted by CA-7. Issued by SASSSJC0. User Response: If submission is desired, the initialization file must be changed and CA-7 must be reinitialized. CA-7.988 CA-7 MUST RUN APF AUTHORIZED - U0988 Explanation: This message is produced during CA-7 startup if one or more of the libraries in the CA-7 STEPLIB concatenation are not APF authorized. CA-7 abends with a user 988 immediately following this message. User Response: Ensure all libraries in the CA-7 STEPLIB concatenation are APF authorized and restart CA-7. CA-7.990 SCT CHAIN IS INCORRECT - U0990 Explanation: Invalid System Control Table (SCT) chain. Issued by SASSNUC. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.991 BLDL/SLOAD FAILED FOR SASSLINK. Explanation: An I/O error occurred or SASSLINK is not on a CA-7 Load library. Issued by SASSNUC. User Response: Check the CA-7 load library for the SASSLINK module. Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. CA-7.992 INITIALIZATION DESTROYED SCT CHAIN - U0992 Explanation: The SCT chain set up during initialization is not valid. Issued by SASSNUC. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 4-66 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 4.9 CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages CA-7.993 –CA-7.999 CA-7.993 CA-7 INITIALIZATION COMPLETE FOR xxxx Explanation: Central Control System CA-7 initialization successfully completed. The value for xxxx will indicate the subsystem name for the production (UC07) or test (UCT7) copy of CA-7. Issued by SASSNUC. User Response: None. CA-7.994 STORAGE POOLS NEED MORE STORAGE. Explanation: Pool specifications are too large for REGION size. Issued by SASSNUC. CA-7 will abend with a U0994 code following this message. User Response: Increase REGION size or reduce the CWORK value. CA-7.995 CA-7 Load library FAILED TO OPEN. Explanation: Unable to open CA-7 Load library, possibly because of missing STEPLIB statement. Issued by SASSNUC. User Response: Check JCL and add a STEPLIB DD pointing to CA-7's Load library. The ddname must be STEPLIB. CA-7.996 STAE EXIT COULD NOT BE ESTABLISHED - U0996 Explanation: A STAE exit could not be set up during CA-7 initialization. Issued by SASSNUC. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. CA-7.997 INVALID PARM DATA. Explanation: Invalid PARM data has been specified in the CA-7 JCL. Issued by SASSNUC. User Response: Verify the PARM values. Make any necessary corrections and resubmit the job. CA-7.998 INITIALIZATION DECK EDIT COMPLETE Explanation: Editing of the initialization file has completed without detecting any errors. Issued by SASSNUC. User Response: None. CA-7.999 EXTERNAL SECURITY REQUIRES LOGON Explanation: Issued by SASSINAP when EXTERNAL= parameter detected but LOGON not specified. LOGON control is a prerequisite for any use of external security. User Response: If external security is to be used include LOGON in the EXTERNAL= sublist on the SECURITY statement. Chapter 4. CA-7.000 - CA-7.999 4-67 4.9 CA-7.900 Through CA-7.999 Messages CA-7.999 –CA-7.999 CA-7.999 UNABLE TO EXTRACT GLOBAL ID Explanation: The CA-7 initialization file indicated that external security control was requested and CAS9 SSF services failed to extract the USERID associated with CA-7. This message may be issued if the external security system (for example, CA-ACF2, CA-Top Secret, or IBM RACF) is not active. Modules involved in detecting and reporting this condition include SASSINAP, SASSXSEC and CAS9SEC. User Response: If EXTERNAL=(LOGON,...) is specified on the SECURITY statement in the CA-7 initialization file then ensure that the security system is active and restart CA-7. 4-68 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx This chapter contains the CDSI through RSCx messages. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-1 5.1 CDSI Messages CDSI-00 –CDSI-14 5.1 CDSI Messages CDSI-00 INITIALIZATION COMPLETE. nnnnnn SMF RECORDS nnnnnn TRAILER RECORDS Explanation: The Communications data set has been successfully initialized. The number of SMF records and trailer records created are indicated by nnnnnn. Note: These are 1024-byte blocks and each block may contain multiple logical records. User Response: None. CDSI-10 UCC7CMDS DD STATEMENT MISSING Explanation: The DD statement defining the Communications data set was omitted from the initialization JCL. User Response: Add the required DD statement and resubmit the job. CDSI-11 TOO MUCH INPUT DATA Explanation: The number of *CPU* statements specified exceeds 11, which is the maximum permitted. User Response: Reduce the number of *CPU* statements to no more than 11 and resubmit the job. CDSI-12 REQUIRED INPUT MISSING Explanation: The first statement in the input stream must be *CDSINIT* and there must be at least one *CPU* statement. User Response: Correct the input data and resubmit the job. CDSI-13 INVALID INPUT CARD Explanation: The error is due to one of the following: 1. The first statement was not *CDSINIT*. 2. One of the statements following the *CDSINIT* was not a *CPU* statement. 3. A *CPU* statement had a blank in the first position of the ddname. User Response: Correct the statement(s) in error and resubmit the job. CDSI-14 INVALID NUMERIC DATA Explanation: The trailer records value specified on the *CDSINIT* statement was invalid. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the job. 5-2 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.1 CDSI Messages CDSI-15 –CDSI-32 CDSI-15 ICOM DATA SET TOO SMALL Explanation: Not enough space was allocated for the Communications data set. User Response: Increase the space allocation. Resubmit the job. CDSI-16 ICOM DATA SET MUST BE SINGLE EXTENT Explanation: The Communications data set was not allocated a single, contiguous extent. User Response: Scratch and reallocate the data set with CONTIG specified in the JCL. CDSI-21 UCC7STAT DD STATEMENT MISSING, STAT FILE NOT FORMATTED Explanation: Self-explanatory. User Response: None, unless STAT file formatting is desired, in which case add the UCC7STAT DD statement and resubmit the job. This data set must be initialized before CA-7 is initialized for the first time. After that, initialization of the Statistics data set should not be necessary. CDSI-22 DATASET DATA SET CONTROL MEMBER FOUND BUT NOT REFORMATTED Explanation: Initialization attempted for Dataset data set but control members were already there. User Response: If reinitializing Dataset data set, scratch and reallocate the data set. Otherwise, remove the UCC7DLIB DD statement from the execution JCL. CDSI-31 ALLVSAM ERROR ATTEMPTING INIT/CONN/DISCON/FINISH, RC=xxxx Explanation: Errors occurred while attempting to initialize, connect, disconnect or finish with an ALLVSAM database. RC value gives error code which is further explained by WTO messages. User Response: Diagnose problem from WTO messages and take appropriate action. CDSI-32 ALLVSAM ERROR ON DSDS, RC=xxxx Explanation: Logic or I/O error occurred while accessing data set directory type entries. RC value gives error code and WTO message gives specifics on error. User Response: Diagnose problem from WTO messages and take appropriate action. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-3 5.2 DPCH Messages DPCH-01 –DPCH-06 5.2 DPCH Messages This subsection contains the CA-7 DPCH messages. The messages are produced by SASSDPCH. Each message is accompanied by a return code. DPCH-01 FWLPDATA SET OPEN FAILURE Explanation: An OPEN error occurred for ddname FWLPDATA. Probable missing or incorrectly spelled ddname in the DD statement. A condition code of 8 is set. User Response: Provide a correct DD statement and retry. DPCH-02 DISPATCH DATA SET OPEN FAILURE Explanation: An OPEN error occurred for ddname DISPATCH. Probable missing or incorrectly spelled ddname in the DD statement. A condition code of 8 is set. User Response: Provide a correct DD statement and retry. DPCH-03 NO YYDDD FOUND IN J RECORD Explanation: The scheduled date, in Julian format, must immediately follow the J (in column 1) of each record. A J record was found but without a valid 5-digit date in the next 5 positions. Probable user error. Should not occur if input was provided by an FWLP command. A condition code of 8 is set. User Response: Correct the invalid date format and retry. DPCH-04 DATE CONVERSION ERROR IN SASSHDAT Explanation: SASSHDAT detected a Julian date error it was to convert to Gregorian format. Probable user error. Should not occur if input was provided by an FWLP command. Should occur only if a Julian day greater than the maximum for that year is found. A condition code of 8 is set. User Response: Correct the invalid date and retry. DPCH-05 ERROR FOUND DURING JOB NAME PROCESSING Explanation: No job name was found in a J record. Probable user error. Should not occur if input was provided by an FWLP command. Should occur only if at least one job name character does not occur in column 9 of the J record. A condition code of 8 is set. User Response: Correct the invalid job name and retry. DPCH-06 ERROR FOUND PROCESSING TIME VALUES Explanation: Did not find valid time fields in a J record. Probable user error. Should not occur if input was provided by an FWLP command. Should occur only if at least one time value of four characters is not found or if incorrect termination of the time parameters is found. A condition code of 8 is set. User Response: Correct the invalid time fields and retry. 5-4 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.2 DPCH Messages DPCH-07 –DPCH-07 DPCH-07 NO FLWP DATA RECORDS PROCESSED Explanation: Did not find any valid FWLP records in the FWLPDATA data set. Probably one of the following user errors: 1. DD statement FWLPDATA pointed to the wrong data set. 2. No jobs were scheduled in the time period requested for the FWLP command issued to create the data set. 3. A manually provided data set was empty. A condition code of 4 is set. User Response: Retry with the correct data set. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-5 5.3 DTxx Messages DT10-01 –DT10-24 5.3 DTxx Messages DT10-01 INVALID PARM DATA STARTING WITH x IN POSITION nnn Explanation: The PARM values contain an error beginning with the character shown in position nnn of the PARM data. The first position of the PARM data is position 1. User Response: Correct the error and rerun. DT10-04 GETMAIN FAILED, CANNOT PROCESS Explanation: Space for the Job table could not be obtained with the GETMAIN macro. User Response: Increase the region and retry. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. DT10-08 CANNOT OPEN DDN=DT10CR01 Explanation: An error occurred trying to open the control report data set. User Response: Examine the DD statement for correct values including the spelling of the ddname DT10CR01. DT10-12 CANNOT OPEN DDN=DT10IN Explanation: An error occurred trying to open the input data set. User Response: Examine the DD statement for correct values including the spelling of the ddname DT10IN. DT10-16 CANNOT OPEN DDN=DT10OUT Explanation: An error occurred trying to open the output data set. User Response: Examine the DD statement for correct values including the spelling of the ddname DT10OUT. DT10-20 BAD LSYS GROUP END, NOT SLIC-00 Explanation: The SLIC-nn message terminating the output produced for an LSYS command indicates that an error occurred. That is, the nn value is not zero. User Response: Correct the cause of the nonzero completion message in the previous BTI step and rerun. DT10-24 BAD LJOB GROUP END, NOT SLIA-00 Explanation: The SLIA-nn message terminating the output produced for an LJOB command indicates that an error occurred. That is, the nn value is not zero. User Response: Correct the cause of the nonzero completion message in the previous BTI step and rerun. 5-6 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.3 DTxx Messages DT10-28 –DT20-01 DT10-28 INTERNAL ERROR PROCESSING A JOB Explanation: The program sets a flag when it starts to process the data generated by an LSYS command. Another flag is set on for the processing of an LJOB command. These flags are reset when their corresponding SLIx-nn termination message is encountered in the input. All other commands will have been ignored. This message indicates the program has reached a point where either one or the other of the two flags should have been set on but neither was set. It suggests that either the program code or the input file has been tampered with. User Response: Establish the integrity of the program code and/or the input data and rerun. DT10-32 END OF FILE REACHED BUT /LOGON EXPECTED Explanation: No /LOGON command could be found in the input data set. User Response: Either the previous BTI step completed abnormally or the wrong data set was used as input to SASSDT10. Ensure that CA-7 is active when the BTI step is rerun. DT10-36 END OF FILE REACHED BUT SLIC-00 EXPECTED FOR LSYS GROUP Explanation: The program reached end-of-file during processing of LSYS command output without finding the SLIC-nn message which would indicate routine completion of the command. The output data set being produced will be incomplete. Probably caused by exceeding the capacity of the Batchout data set during the previous BTI step. User Response: Increase the allocation for the Batchout data set and rerun the job. DT10-40 END OF FILE REACHED BUT SLIA-00 EXPECTED FOR LJOB GROUP Explanation: The program reached end-of-file during processing of LJOB command output without finding the SLIA-nn message which would indicate routine completion of the command. The output data set being produced will be incomplete. Probably caused by exceeding the capacity of the Batchout data set during the previous BTI step. User Response: Increase the allocation for the Batchout data set and rerun the job. DT10-44 NUMBER OF JOBS HAS EXCEEDED TABLE CAPACITY Explanation: The number of unique job names requested exceeds the capacity of the internal job name table. Refer to the CA-7 Database Maintenance Guide for a discussion of the design limitations for this process. User Response: Divide the commands into multiple runs or contact your installation's CA-7 specialist to enlarge the table capacity. DT20-01 INVALID PARM DATA STARTING WITH x IN POSITION nnn Explanation: The PARM values contain an error beginning with the character shown in position nnn of the PARM data. The first position of the PARM data is position 1. User Response: Correct the error and rerun. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-7 5.3 DTxx Messages DT20-04 –DT20-28 DT20-04 GETMAIN FAILED FOR TABLES Explanation: Space for all of the internal tables could not be obtained with the GETMAIN macro. User Response: Increase the region and retry. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. DT20-08 CANNOT OPEN DDN=DT20CR01 Explanation: An error occurred trying to open the output control report data set. User Response: Examine the DD statement for correct values including the spelling of the ddname DT20CR01. DT20-12 CANNOT OPEN DDN=DT20IN Explanation: An error occurred trying to open the input data set. User Response: Examine the DD statement for correct values including the spelling of the ddname DT20IN. DT20-16 CANNOT OPEN DDN=DT20OUT Explanation: An error occurred trying to open the output data set. User Response: Examine the DD statement for correct values including the spelling of the ddname DT20OUT. DT20-20 INVALID COMMAND IN INPUT Explanation: SASSDT10 generates LJOB,JOB=xxxxxxxx LIST=mmmm commands in which mmmm can be either STEPDD, TRIG, or RQMT. Only these three command variants can be accepted by SASSDT20. Some other command was found in the input data. The control report will provide an indication as to the last job and variant which was completed. The offending record will not be printed. User Response: If the file was corrupted manually, correct the error and rerun. Otherwise, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. DT20-24 END OF FILE REACHED BUT /LOGON EXPECTED Explanation: No /LOGON command could be found in the input data set. User Response: Either the previous BTI step completed abnormally or the wrong data set was used as input to SASSDT20. DT20-28 END OF FILE REACHED BUT SLIA-00 EXPECTED FOR LJOB GROUP Explanation: The program reached end-of-file during processing of LJOB command output and without finding the SLIA-nn message which would indicate routine completion of the command. The output data set being produced will be incomplete. Probably caused by exceeding the capacity of the Batchout data set during the previous BTI step. User Response: Increase the allocation for the Batchout data set and rerun the job. 5-8 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.3 DTxx Messages DT20-32 –DT30-08 DT20-32 NUMBER OF xxxxxxxx HAS EXCEEDED TABLE CAPACITY Explanation: An internal table capacity has been exceeded. The specific table is indicated by xxxxxxxx which will be either JOBS, SYSTEMS, NETWORKS, or DATASETS. Refer to the CA-7 Database Maintenance Guide for a discussion of the design limitations for this process. User Response: Divide the requested workload into multiple smaller groups or contact your installation's CA-7 specialist to enlarge the table capacities. DT20-36 WRONG SUBROUTINE ENTERED FOR COMMAND Explanation: Each submodule tests the first record in the work file to ensure the driver (DT20) called it correctly. This test will catch logic errors and any errors in accessing the work file. Erroneous use of DISP=MOD in the WORKFILE DD statement will also cause this error. User Response: If the DISP is incorrect, make the necessary correction and rerun. Otherwise, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. DT20-40 SUBROUTINE (DT2x) REACHED EOF ON TEMPFILE BUT NO 'SLIA-00' Explanation: Submodules decrement a record counter (established by the driver SASSDT20) each time a record is read from the work file. If the count of records left has reached zero when another record is needed, this error message is generated. This is a probable logic error in the submodule indicated. (If the DT20IN file did not contain the SLIA-nn message for the group, the driver would have terminated with message DT20-28.) User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. DT20-44 FAILED TO OPEN OUTPUT DATASET FILE Explanation: An error occurred trying to open the Dataset data set. User Response: Examine the DD statement for correct values including the spelling of the ddname DATASET. DT30-01 INVALID PARM DATA STARTING WITH x IN POSITION nnn Explanation: The PARM values contain an error beginning with the character shown in position nnn of the PARM data. The first position of the PARM data is position 1. User Response: Correct the error and rerun. DT30-04 GETMAIN FAILED FOR TABLES Explanation: Space for all of the internal tables could not be obtained using the GETMAIN macro. User Response: Increase the region and retry. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. DT30-08 CANNOT OPEN DDN=xxxxxxxx Explanation: The xxxxxxxx represents the DDNAME of the file for which the open failed. User Response: Examine the DD statement for correct values including the spelling of the ddname. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-9 5.3 DTxx Messages DT30-12 –DT30-40 DT30-12 FAILED TO OPEN INPUT FILE Explanation: An error occurred trying to open the input data set. User Response: Examine the DD statement for correct values including the spelling of the ddname DBMLISTS. DT30-24 END OF FILE REACHED BUT /LOGON EXPECTED Explanation: No /LOGON command could be found in the input data set. User Response: Either the previous BTI step completed abnormally or the wrong data set was used as input to SASSDT30. DT30-32 NUMBER OF ENTRIES HAS EXCEEDED CAPACITY OF xxxxxxxx TABLE Explanation: An internal table capacity has been exceeded. The specific table is indicated by xxxxxxxx which will be either PROC NAME, JCL MEMBER, INLINEPROC or JCL LIBR. Refer to the CA-7 Database Maintenance Guide for a discussion of the design limitations for the first three. The limit for JCL LIBR is 254. User Response: Divide the requested workload into multiple smaller groups or contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance in enlarging the table capacities. DT30-36 WRONG SUBROUTINE ENTERED FOR COMMAND Explanation: Each submodule tests the first record on the work file to ensure the driver (DT30) called it correctly. This test will catch logic errors and any errors accessing the work file. Erroneous use of DISP=MOD on the WORKFILE DD statement will also cause this error. User Response: If the DISP was incorrect, make the necessary correction and rerun. Otherwise, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. DT30-40 SUBROUTINE (DT3xx) REACHED EOF ON TEMPFILE BUT NO 'mmmm-00' Explanation: The submodules decrement a record counter (established by driver SASSDT30) each time a record is read from the work file. If the count of records left has reached zero when another record is needed, this error message is generated. The xx value identifies the submodule which encountered the error condition. mmmm is the routine completion message prefix which was expected to be found (for example, SLIA-00). (If the DBMLISTS file had not contained the 'mmmm-00' message, the driver would have generated one in an effort to continue.) This is probably a logic error in the code. This error can also result if the Batchout data set in the previous BTI run was too small. In that case, message BSTR-17 will have been written as the last record. That is, the last record input to the DT30 step. User Response: If this did not result from a DASD space problem, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 5-10 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.3 DTxx Messages DT32-01 –DT35-40 DT32-01 DOES NOT RECOGNIZE PROS-TYPE. NO PROSE OUTPUT PROVIDED Explanation: Submodule SASSDT32 could not find the PROS-TYPE heading in the input. The message appears on the job SYSOUT listing only. An attempt is made by the driver to continue with the remainder of the input file. One group of prose should be missing from the DBMADDS1 file for each occurrence of this message. This is a probable system error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. DT33-01 DS NUMBER MISSING FROM LDSN COMMAND -- OUTPUT SUPPRESSED Explanation: Submodule SASSDT33 found LDSN command output which did not contain a data set number. Probable system error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. DT34-01 DSORG ERROR - WILL TRY TO TREAT AS PDS, AT SEQ# xxxxxxxx Explanation: Submodule SASSDT34 encountered a set of JCL for which the JCL library DSORG value was something other than PDS, LIB or PAN. The program will try to process the data as if it were PDS and continue. xxxxxxxx is the sequence number in the DBMADDS1 and DT30CR01 files at which this batch of JCL can be found. Probable system error. User Response: If the JCL is to be placed in a PDS, none. Otherwise, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. DT35-01 JOBNAME MISSING FROM LJOB COMMAND -- OUTPUT IS SUPPRESSED Explanation: Submodule SASSDT35 found LJOB command output which did not contain a job name. Probable system error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. DT35-36 SUBMODULE T3xx REJECTS THIS FIRST RECORD Explanation: The submodule identified in this message expected a particular record when it was first entered, but that record was not found. Control will be returned to the main driver which will issue DT30-36 before aborting. Probable system error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. DT35-40 SCAL NOT FOUND, JOB xxxxxxxx, SCHD NOT PROCESSED. Explanation: Submodule SASST354 could not find the SCAL value while processing a job schedule. Schedule processing for this job is skipped. The message also appears, followed by a line of asterisks, on the DT30CR02 control report. Probable system error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-11 5.3 DTxx Messages DT36-04 –DT36-40 DT36-04 NO INPUT LEFT FOR NTWK=xxxxxxxx SCHEDULES #2 nnnnnnnn Explanation: Submodule SASSDT36 could find no schedules defined for the network indicated by xxxxxxxx in the message. Control report DT30CR02, DATA BASE ADDS - PART 2, will reflect the last command generated prior to this condition using sequence number nnnnnnnn as indicated. Probable system error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. DT36-08 TYPE NOT INPUT NOR OUTPT FOR NTWK=xxxxxxxx Explanation: Submodule SASSDT36 found a TYPE value other than INPUT or OUTPT within the LNTWK data. Processing for this network is suspended without generating any commands to move the network. This message also appears, followed by a line of asterisks, on the DT30CR02 control report. Probable system error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. DT36-36 SUBMODULE T361 REJECTS THIS FIRST RECORD. Explanation: Submodule SASST361 was given its first record to process and the record was not the STATION NAMES section of LNTWK data. Control will be returned to the main driver which will then issue message DT30-36. This is a probable system error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. DT36-40 DELETED WITHOUT ADDING, NW=xxxxxxxx RPT=y LINE=nnnnnnnn Explanation: Submodule SASST361, having already generated a command to delete the indicated network at the sending site, did not find the section of data titled SCHEDULES in the LNTWK data. The value of y indicates the control report and nnnnnnnn indicates the command sequence number where the condition was found. This message is written twice to SYSOUT to identify control report and line number in each of the xxxDELTS and xxxADDS1 files where this condition occurred. Probable system error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 5-12 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.4 EDTx Messages EDTx-00 –EDTx-13 5.4 EDTx Messages EDTx-00 COMMAND PROCESSED. Explanation: The text editor command has been successfully processed. User Response: None. EDTx-01 xx INVALID MACRO CALL RETURN CODE=nn. Explanation: An unexpected macro return code has been received. xx is the macro location in the program and nn is the return code from register 15. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. EDTx-11 INVALID COMMAND, REENTER Explanation: An invalid command has been entered. The following are some of the reasons for invalid commands: 1. An invalid command name. 2. Non-numeric data specified for a numeric parameter. 3. A beginning sequence number greater than an ending sequence number. 4. Invalid or omitted EDIT delimiters. 5. Not enough or too many parameters specified on the command. 6. An invalid value specified for a numeric parameter. User Response: Review the available commands and parameters, and reenter the command. EDTx-12 ENTER COMMAND Explanation: This is an information message displayed when the text editor has been entered from one of the Database Maintenance functions. It indicates the text editor is available for processing the Edit Work File (EWF). User Response: None. EDTx-13 INVALID PASSED DATA Explanation: The function invoking the text editor has passed invalid data into the Active Area. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-13 5.4 EDTx Messages EDTx-14 –EDTx-19 EDTx-14 LINE NOT FOUND IN RANGE Explanation: There is no line(s) in the range of the parameter(s) specified on the command. For example, you cannot delete lines 300 through 500 when there are no lines with sequence numbers greater than 299 and less than 501 in the EWF. User Response: Possible user error. Examine the sequence numbers specified on the command for validity. Examine the contents of the EWF to verify condition. EDTx-15 EWF EMPTY Explanation: There are no lines in the EWF for the command to process. User Response: None. EDTx-16 UNABLE TO LOAD xxxxxxxx RC=nn Explanation: The text editor is unable to load module xxxxxxxx. nn is the return code from the SLOAD macro. User Response: Check module SASSPROG for the module name and APPLCTN macro. If they are not located there, check the CA-7 initialization file for an APPLCTN statement for the module xxxxxxxx. Verify that the module exists on CA-7's Load library. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. EDTx-17 NUMBER OF LINES EXCEEDS EWF SPACE Explanation: The number of lines has exceeded the amount of space available for the EWF. User Response: Examine the EWF contents. Lines may have been lost. The maximum number of lines available in the EWF depend on: 1. The type of device on which the Scratch queue is allocated. 2. The amount of space allocated. 3. The SWFTRK parameter on the DAIO initialization file statement. EDTx-18 ACTIVE FILE NOT IN SEQUENCE...XSEQ ASSUMED Explanation: When the text editor was invoked, the Active Area was found to be out of sequence. External sequence numbering has been assumed and the EWF has been sequenced using the system default increment. User Response: XSEQ OFF may be used to set external sequencing off. RENUM may be used to resequence the EWF. If external sequencing is desired, no action is necessary. EDTx-19 EDIT LIST MODE INVALID Explanation: The edit list mode (EDIT LIST) command is valid for 3270-type terminals only. User Response: Use other forms of the EDIT commands or perform the desired operations on a 3270-type terminal. 5-14 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.4 EDTx Messages EDTx-20 –EDTx-20 EDTx-20 EDIT STRING NOT FOUND IN RANGE Explanation: String l of the EDIT command was not found in the range lines specified. User Response: This may occur under the following conditions: The string was specified incorrectly. The line number range is incorrect. The edit scan columns are set improperly (via STATUS). Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-15 5.5 GRLA Through GRLX Messages GRLA-01 –GRLP-03 5.5 GRLA Through GRLX Messages GRLA-01 LOGSTATS DATA SET OPEN FAILURE Explanation: An OPEN error occurred for ddname LOGSTATS. Probable missing or incorrectly spelled ddname in the DD statement. A U0001 abend follows this message. User Response: Provide a correct DD statement and retry. GRLA-02 ERROR RETURNED BY SASSHDAT Explanation: An error occurred while trying to convert a Julian date to Gregorian format. Probable user error. A U0001 abend follows this message. User Response: Provide correct dates for FROM and THRU values and resubmit. GRLP-01 INVALID PARM DATA STARTING WITH error-condition-text Explanation: An error was found in the specified parameters. A two-line message is produced with the second line identifying the specific error found. The second line may be either of the following: UNKNOWN KEYWORD IN POSITION nn where the nn indicates the position in the parameter string in which the unknown keyword was found. POSITION is relative to 1, with the first nonblank character entered being position 1, and includes any commas between keywords. A U0001 abend follows this message. INVALID VALUE FOR KEYWORD xxxx where the value for xxxx indicates the keyword for which an invalid value was entered. A U0001 abend follows this message. User Response: Correct the PARM data and retry. GRLP-02 'FROM' VALUE NOT HIGHER THAN 'THRU' Explanation: The selection date/time range was specified incorrectly. Value for keyword THRU must be higher than the value for keyword FROM. A U0001 abend follows this message. User Response: Provide a correct date/time range and retry. GRLP-03 INVALID DATE/TIME RANGE LITERALS Explanation: Values provided for FROM and THRU did not contain valid date/time values or range literals. A U0001 abend follows this message. User Response: Provide correct date/time range and retry. 5-16 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.5 GRLA Through GRLX Messages GRLP-04 –GRLX-04 GRLP-04 NO PARM OR SYSIN DATA FOUND WILL TAKE ALL DEFAULTS Explanation: No PARM was provided and no data was found in the SYSIN data set. Will proceed using default values. Will set a condition code of 0. User Response: None required unless defaults were not desired. If defaults are not acceptable, provide PARM or SYSIN input and retry. GRLP-05 LOGSTATS DATA SET OPEN FAILURE Explanation: An OPEN error occurred for ddname LOGSTATS. Probable missing or incorrectly spelled ddname in the DD statement. A U0001 abend follows this message. User Response: Provide a correct DD statement and retry. GRLX-01 LOGIN DATA SET OPEN FAILURE Explanation: An OPEN error occurred for ddname LOGIN. Probable missing or incorrectly spelled ddname in the DD statement. A U0001 abend follows this message. User Response: Provide a correct DD statement and retry. GRLX-02 LOGOUT DATA SET OPEN FAILURE Explanation: An OPEN error occurred for ddname LOGOUT. Probable missing or incorrectly spelled ddname in the DD statement. A U0001 abend follows this message. User Response: Provide a correct DD statement and retry. GRLX-03 LOGIN DATA SET OUT OF SEQUENCE Explanation: A sequence error occurred in the LOGIN data set. Due to the way date/time range logic is applied, the input data must be in ascending date/time sequence. A U0001 abend follows this message. This error can occur if an extract is attempted against an active Log data set; that is, one to which CA-7 is currently writing. Since reading stops once the THRU value is reached, undetected sequence errors may exist beyond that date/time. User Response: Determine cause of sequence error, sort the data if necessary, and retry. If an active log is needed, perform a /SWAP command to begin recording on the alternate Log, and run again. Be sure to always use the SASSHIS5 program to dump the log files. GRLX-04 NO RECORDS FOUND BETWEEN FROM AND THRU VALUES Explanation: This is an informational message. No records were found with creation date/time occurring between the FROM and THRU values requested by the user. A condition code of 4 is set. User Response: Provide correct parameters and/or correct data set and retry. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-17 5.6 HEDT Through HISx Messages HEDT-01 –HE00-05 5.6 HEDT Through HISx Messages HEDT-01 xxxxxxxx SEVERITY SCALE NOT FOUND Explanation: This message will appear whenever the required Severity Scale (used by SASSHR04 and SASSHR05) cannot be found. User Response: The severity scale module name in the control statement must be on the CA-7 Load library. If it is there, be sure the module specified on the control card is the correct module name. HEDT-02 xxxxxxxx SEVERITY SCALE HAS INVALID SIGN Explanation: This message will appear whenever one or more severity levels contain an invalid sign (not a + or a -). User Response: Correct the Severity Scale, assemble, link edit the module, and rerun the job. HEDT-03 xxxxxxxx SEVERITY SCALE HAS NON-NUMERIC Explanation: This message will appear whenever one or more severity levels contain a non-numeric entry. User Response: Correct the Severity Scale, assemble, link edit the module, and rerun the job. HEDT-04 xxxxxxxx SEVERITY SCALE HAS INVALID ID Explanation: This message will appear whenever the ID code in the Severity Scale does not match the last 2 characters of the module name of the Severity Scale. User Response: Correct the Severity Scale, assemble, link edit the module, and rerun the job. HEDT-05 xxxxxxxx SEVERITY SCALE NOT IN SEQUENCE Explanation: This message will appear whenever one or more severity entries in the Severity Scale are not in ascending sequence by value. User Response: Correct the Severity Scale, assemble, link edit the module, and rerun the job. HE00-04 I/O ERROR ON LOG INPUT...FORCED EOF. Explanation: An I/O error occurred during a GET from the log data input. User Response: None. HE00-05 INVALID RECORD LENGTH, RECORD SKIPPED. Explanation: A record on the log, history or archive file has an invalid length. The record is ignored and the program continues to read the next record. User Response: None. 5-18 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.6 HEDT Through HISx Messages HIS5-01 –HIS6-01 HIS5-01 PARM= Explanation: This message will appear whenever the PARM option is used. User Response: None. HIS5-02 ERROR FOUND - RUN HALTED Explanation: This message will appear whenever an unrecoverable error is found to exist. This message is always preceded by an explanation of the error(s). User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the job. HIS5-03 INVALID PURGE DATE Explanation: This message will appear if the Julian date (yyddd) field in PARM is found to be in error. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the job. HIS5-04 INVALID SORT SIZE Explanation: This message will appear if the Sort Size (nnnnn) field in PARM is found to be in error. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the job. HIS5-05 SORT COMPLETION INVALID, RC=nnnn Explanation: An error was detected by the Internal Sort and a bad return code was issued. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the job. HIS5-06 LOG HISTORY FILE SEQUENCE ERROR Explanation: Log history records are not in the correct order. User Response: May have been dumping the disk Log file currently in use or the previous dump run was in error. Correct the error and resubmit. HIS5-07 ERROR ON LOG DUMP FILE Explanation: Error has occurred reading the disk Log file. User Response: May have been dumping the disk Log file currently in use or the previous dump run was in error. Correct the error and resubmit. HIS6-01 PARM=PURGE=yyddd,yyddd Explanation: This message will always appear to show the period of time for which log records are to be deleted. User Response: None. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-19 5.6 HEDT Through HISx Messages HIS6-02 –HIS8-04 HIS6-02 INVALID KEYWORD Explanation: This message will appear if the first characters of PARM data are not PURGE. User Response: Correct the PARM data and resubmit the job. HIS6-03 FROM DATE NOT VALID Explanation: This message will appear if the FROM date was found to be in error. User Response: Correct the FROM date and resubmit the job. HIS6-04 THRU DATE NOT VALID Explanation: This message will appear if the THRU date was found to be in error. User Response: Correct the THRU date and resubmit the job. HIS6-05 FROM DATE IS GREATER THAN THRU DATE Explanation: This message will appear if the FROM date is found to be greater than the THRU date. User Response: Correct the date field in error and resubmit the job. HIS6-10 ERRORS FOUND - RUN ENDED Explanation: This message will appear if one or more of the error messages HIS6-01 through HIS6-05 are present. User Response: Correct the error and resubmit the job. HIS8-01 EDIT MODULE NOT FOUND Explanation: The edit module SASSHSxx (xx=report ID) was not found in CA-7's Load library. User Response: Make the required SASSHSxx module available to the system and rerun the job. HIS8-02 EXTRACT MODULE NOT FOUND Explanation: The extract module SASSHExx was not found in CA-7's Load library. User Response: Make the required SASSHExx module available and rerun the job. HIS8-03 REPORT MODULE NOT FOUND Explanation: The report module SASSHRxx was not found in CA-7's Load library. User Response: Make the required SASSHRxx module available and rerun the job. HIS8-04 DUPLICATED CONTROL CARD Explanation: The control card shown duplicates a previous one. User Response: Change either the request ID or the report ID in the control cards involved to eliminate the duplication and rerun the job. 5-20 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.6 HEDT Through HISx Messages HIS8-05 –HIS8-12 HIS8-05 E15 DRIVER SASSHE00 NOT FOUND Explanation: The extract driver SASSHE00 was not found in the library. User Response: Make sure this module is in CA-7's Load library, which must be referenced by the STEPLIB DD in the SASSHIS8 JCL. HIS8-06 E35 DRIVER SASSHR00 NOT FOUND Explanation: The report driver SASSHR00 was not found in the library. User Response: Make sure this module is in CA-7's Load library, which must be referenced by the STEPLIB DD in the SASSHIS8 JCL. HIS8-07 TOO MANY REPORTS REQUESTED Explanation: More than 50 reports were requested. User Response: Break up the run into multiple runs and rerun the job. HIS8-08 SORT NOT SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED Explanation: The internal sort was not successful. User Response: Determine the nature of the problem and correct it, if possible. If not possible to correct, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. HIS8-09 NO ERRORS WERE DETECTED Explanation: The control card has been accepted. User Response: None. HIS8-10 ERRORS DETECTED - EXECUTION HALTED Explanation: One of the messages (with the exception of HIS8-09) in this message list was issued. User Response: Correct all the errors indicated and rerun the job. HIS8-11 FROM TIME NOT VALID Explanation: The FROM time is not valid. User Response: Correct the FROM time or eliminate it and rerun the job. HIS8-12 FROM DATE NOT VALID Explanation: The FROM date is not valid. User Response: Correct the FROM date or eliminate it and rerun the job. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-21 5.6 HEDT Through HISx Messages HIS8-13 –HIS8-18 HIS8-13 THRU TIME NOT VALID Explanation: The THRU time is not valid. User Response: Correct the THRU time or eliminate it and rerun the job. HIS8-14 THRU DATE NOT VALID Explanation: The THRU date is not valid. User Response: Correct the THRU date or eliminate it and rerun the job. HIS8-15 FROM PERIOD GREATER THAN THRU PERIOD Explanation: The FROM date and time combination is greater than the THRU date and time combination. User Response: Correct the date/time combinations or eliminate them and rerun the job. HIS8-16 PARM= DATA IN ERROR Explanation: The data entered in the PARM operand of the EXEC statement contains an error. User Response: Correct the error and rerun the job. HIS8-17 NO INPUT REPORT REQUESTS FOUND Explanation: No requests for reports were found on control cards. User Response: Correct control cards to specify reports desired. HIS8-18 CONTROL CARD EDIT FINAL RESULTS. Explanation: Edit results are provided after this message. User Response: None. 5-22 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.7 HLP0 Through HS0x Messages HLP0-00 –HLP0-05 5.7 HLP0 Through HS0x Messages HLP0-00 HELP REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: The request has been successfully processed. User Response: None. HLP0-01 text Explanation: An error occurred while processing the HELP command as indicated by text. The values for text are detailed under message SM50-14. User Response: Verify that the Help data set was allocated during CA-7 installation, and that there is a JCL statement in the initialization file that defines the data set with an INDEX=255. Verify that the volume on which the data set resides is available to CA-7. Also, refer to message SM50-14 for other possible actions. HLP0-02 MEMBER ...membername WAS NOT FOUND ON PDS...datasetname, VOLSER=volume Explanation: The indicated member was not found on the data set specified. The data set resides on the volume noted. User Response: Verify that the specified membername, datasetname, and volume are correct. If all are correct, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. HLP0-03 THE JCL INDEX TABLE IS NOT AVAILABLE Explanation: No JCL statements were defined in the initialization file for CA-7. The HELP command requires the HELP data set to be defined on a JCL statement in the initialization file with INDEX=255. User Response: Add a JCL statement to the initialization file for the HELP data set using INDEX=255; then reinitialize CA-7. HLP0-04 THE HELP DATA SET IS NOT IN THE JCL INDEX TABLE Explanation: An attempt was made to access the Help data set and the data set is not in the JCL statements in the initialization file. User Response: A JCL statement must be added to the initialization file with INDEX=255. This is the index number reserved for the Help data set. HLP0-05 function IS NOT A DEFINED APPLICATION OR COMMAND Explanation: The function value specified is an incorrect request for the HELP command. User Response: Correct the input request and try again. Refer to the CA-7 Commands Guide for more information about the HELP command, its format, and the options available. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-23 5.7 HLP0 Through HS0x Messages HLPM-00 –HS03-01 HLPM-00 ENTER VALUES, TRANSFER OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE Explanation: Awaiting your choice of HELP functions. User Response: Select a tutorial by entering the desired values and pressing Enter. To transfer to another menu or formatted input screen, enter the desired FUNCTION value. Otherwise, position the cursor to the top line and enter a command. HLPM-02 MUST SPECIFY INDEX, AN APPLICATION OR A COMMAND Explanation: One of the indicated fields must be provided for any request. User Response: Provide a field and retry. HLPM-05 INVALID VALUE FOR FIELD: xxxxxxxx Explanation: An error was detected with the contents of the indicated field. The cursor will be positioned to that field. User Response: Correct and retry. HS01-01 INVALID SYSTEM ID Explanation: The system ID contains an error. User Response: Correct or eliminate this operand and rerun the job. HS01-02 INVALID SORT SELECTION Explanation: The sort parameters contain an invalid key value. User Response: Correct and rerun the job. HS02-01 INVALID OPERATOR ID CODE Explanation: The operator ID contains an error. User Response: Correct or eliminate this operand and rerun the job. HS02-04 INVALID SCREEN PAGING OPTION Explanation: The screen paging option contains an invalid value. User Response: Correct or eliminate this operand and rerun the job. HS02-05 INVALID BLANK LINE OPTION Explanation: The screen paging option contains an invalid value. User Response: Correct or eliminate this operand and rerun the job. HS03-01 INVALID RECORD TYPE Explanation: The record type contains a value that is not valid. User Response: Correct or eliminate this operand and rerun the job. 5-24 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.7 HLP0 Through HS0x Messages HS03-02 –HS05-05 HS03-02 INVALID SORT SELECTION Explanation: The sort parameters contain an invalid key value. User Response: Correct the sort key in error and rerun the job. HS04-01 INVALID JOB Explanation: The JOB value contains an error. User Response: Correct or eliminate this operand and rerun the job. HS04-02 INVALID CA-7 NUMBER Explanation: The CA-7 number contains an error. User Response: Correct or eliminate this operand and rerun the job. HS04-03 INVALID SORT SELECTION Explanation: The sort parameters contain an invalid key value. User Response: Correct the sort key in error and rerun the job. HS05-01 INVALID STATION Explanation: The station contains an error. User Response: Correct or eliminate this operand and rerun the job. HS05-02 INVALID JOB Explanation: The job contains an error. User Response: Correct or eliminate this operand and rerun the job. HS05-03 INVALID NETWORK Explanation: The network contains an error. User Response: Correct or eliminate this operand and rerun the job. HS05-04 INVALID SUB-ID Explanation: The sub-ID contains an error. User Response: Correct or eliminate this operand and rerun the job. HS05-05 INVALID CA-7 NUMBER Explanation: The CA-7 number contains an error. User Response: Correct or eliminate this operand and rerun the job. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-25 5.7 HLP0 Through HS0x Messages HS05-06 –HS07-04 HS05-06 INVALID SCALE Explanation: The Severity Scale ID is invalid. User Response: Correct or eliminate this operand. Elimination of the module name causes History Reporting to default to the provided scale. HS05-07 INVALID SORT SELECTION Explanation: The sort parameters contain an invalid key value. User Response: Correct the sort key in error and rerun the job. HS06-02 INVALID SYSTEM ID Explanation: The system ID contains an error. User Response: Correct and rerun the job. HS06-05 INVALID JOB NAME Explanation: The job name contains an error. User Response: Correct or eliminate this operand and rerun the job. HS06-06 INVALID SORT SELECTION Explanation: The sort parameters contain an invalid key value. User Response: Correct the sort key in error and rerun the job. HS07-01 INVALID STATION Explanation: The station contains an error. User Response: Correct or eliminate this operand and rerun the job. HS07-02 INVALID NETWORK Explanation: The network contains an error. User Response: Correct or eliminate this operand and rerun the job. HS07-03 INVALID JOB Explanation: The job contains an error. User Response: Correct or eliminate this operand and rerun the job. HS07-04 INVALID SORT SELECTION Explanation: The sort parameters contain an invalid key value. User Response: Correct the sort key in error and rerun the job. 5-26 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.8 INxx Messages INQB-01 –INQB-04 5.8 INxx Messages INQB-01 FILE CONTROL RECORD IS NOT FIRST RECORD Explanation: The control record created during the CA-7 queue unload was not found as the first record. This message is followed by CA-7.935. User Response: Make sure the queues were successfully unloaded previously. Also be sure that the correct file is being used as input. INQB-02 FILE TO RELOAD QUEUES IS NOT COMPLETE Explanation: The control record created during the CA-7 queue unload was not found to be the last record. User Response: None, this is only a warning. INQB-03 I/O ERROR ON QUEUE FILE...x Q=y Explanation: An I/O error was detected while attempting to reload the CA-7 queue. x is a return code from a CA-7 internal macro. y is the queue number that was being accessed. This message is followed by CA-7.935. Q# Name 1 Preprocess queue 2 Request queue 3 Ready queue 4 Active queue 5 Postprocess queue 6 Prior-run queue User Response: Check system console log for I/O error. May require reallocating the queue and running the MOVQ again. If still unsuccessful contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. INQB-04 UNEXPECTED EOF ON QUEUE FILE Explanation: The file space for reloading the CA-7 queues has been exhausted. This message is followed by message CA-7.935. User Response: Increase the space allocation for the CA-7 queue files and RESTART CA-7. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-27 5.8 INxx Messages INQB-05 –INQB-09 INQB-05 CA-7 HIJOBNM EXCEEDED xxxxxx TIMES Explanation: During a MOVQ operation, at least one job was found in the CA-7 queues whose CA-7 job number was greater than the HIJOBNM. xxxxxx is the number of jobs found with this condition. User Response: The HIJOBNM value has apparently been changed to a lower value. Any jobs using the larger numbers will run all right. The numbers are not reused. INQB-05 VRM VSAM RESOURCE FILE DD (CA7RSRC) NOT FOUND Explanation: The VRM database file specified using the CA7RSRC DD was not found during MOVQ (Move queue) startup processing. User Response: Include the VRM database component in the CA-7 execution procedure using the CA7RSRC DD statement and restart CA-7. INQB-06 ERROR OPENING THE VRM RESOURCE FILE Explanation: An error has occurred during MOVQ (Move queue) startup processing while attempting to open the VRM VSAM database component. User Response: Ensure that the correct file is specified under the CA7RSRC DD statement in the CA-7 execution JCL procedure and restart CA-7. INQB-07 ERROR OPENING THE VRM DUMP FILE DD (CA7VDMP) Explanation: An error has occurred during MOVQ (Move queue) startup processing while attempting to open the VRM Dump queue file ddname CA7VDMP. User Response: Specify the VRM Dump queue file using the CA7VDMP DD statement in the CA-7 execution JCL procedure and restart CA-7. INQB-08 INVALID CONTROL RECORD FOUND IN VRM DUMP FILE DD - CA7VDMP Explanation: The VRM control record must be the first record found when processing the VRM Dump queue file during reload. User Response: Verify that the correct file was specified under the CA7VDMP DD statement in the CA-7 execution JCL procedure and restart CA-7. INQB-09 CA-7 QUEUE DUMP FILE AND VRM DUMP FILE OUT OF SYNCH Explanation: The CA-7 Dump queue file control record and the VRM Dump queue control records have mismatching date and time stamps. User Response: Verify that the correct file name was specified under the CA7VDMP DD statement in the CA-7 execution JCL procedure and restart CA-7. 5-28 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.8 INxx Messages INQB-10 –INQD-04 INQB-10 INVALID LRECL FOR VRM RESOURCE FILE Explanation: An invalid record length was found for the VRM VSAM database component. Verify that the data set was allocated using the correct IDCAMS control statements supplied in the CA-7 installation JCL library member name VRMDECK. User Response: Verify that the correct file name was specified under the CA7RSRC DD statement in the CA-7 execution JCL procedure and restart CA-7. INQB-11 VSAM PROCESSING ERROR - FUNCTION = XX RC = XX FDBK = xxxxxxxx Explanation: A VSAM I/O error has occurred during MOVQ (Move queue) startup processing. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. INQB-25 ARF VSAM FILE DD (CA7ARFDB) NOT FOUND Explanation: The ARF database DD statement could not be found. User Response: You need to add the ARF database to the CA-7 JCL. INQB-26 ERROR OPENING ARF RESOURCE FILE Explanation: A nonzero return code was found during OPEN to the ARF database. User Response: Check for messages on the console for VSAM errors. INQD-01 CORE FOR WORK AREA UNAVAILABLE Explanation: The module used to unload the CA-7 queues (SASSINQD) could not find enough space for its required work area. This message is followed by message CA-7.934. User Response: Retry with a larger region size for CA-7. INQD-02 I/O ERROR ON QUEUE FILE...x Q=y Explanation: An I/O error was detected while attempting to unload the CA-7 queue. x is a return code from a CA-7 internal macro. y is the queue number that was being accessed. This message is followed by message CA-7.934. See INQB-03 for queue numbers and names. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. INQD-03 FILE SPACE FOR QUEUE UNLOAD EXCEEDED Explanation: The file space on UCC7QDMP had been exceeded. This message is followed by message CA-7.934. User Response: Increase the space allocation for CA-7 QDMP. Bring CA-7 up with a WARM or ERST type start and retry the DMPQ shutdown. INQD-04 QDMP FILE OPEN FAILED Explanation: An open failed on the file defined by the UCC7QDMP DD when dumping of queues was requested during shutdown. User Response: Check attributes and JCL for dump file, correct and retry. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-29 5.8 INxx Messages INQD-05 –INWC-01 INQD-05 QDMP (VRM) FILE OPEN FAILED Explanation: While doing a CA-7 shutdown processing that includes a DMPQ, the OPEN to the VRM dump queue data set (ddname of CA7VDMP) has failed. User Response: If the CA7VDMP dd card is missing, change the CA-7 JCL to add it, and start CA-7 (WARM or ERST). The CA-7 shutdown using DMPQ can now be done. INQD-09 VSAM PROCESSING ERROR ON VRM FILE...XX RC = XX FDBK = XXXXXXXX Explanation: A VSAM I/O error occurred during DMPQ (Dump queue) shutdown while processing VRM active resource records. User Response: Save the console messages associated with this message and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. INWC-01 SASSINQB (QUEUE RELOAD) MODULE NOT FOUND Explanation: The module required for the MOVQ function was not found. This message is followed by message CA-7.935. User Response: Make sure SASSINQB exists on a load library referenced by the STEPLIB DD statement in CA-7's online JCL. 5-30 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.9 JCKn Messages JCK0-T1 –JCK0-04 5.9 JCKn Messages JCK0-T1 LINK 1 COMPLETE Explanation: First link of the interface is complete. User Response: This is an informational message for testing purposes only. JCK0-T2 LINK 2 COMPLETE Explanation: Second link of the interface is complete. User Response: This is an informational message for testing purposes only. JCK0-T3 LINK 3 COMPLETE Explanation: Third link of the interface is complete. User Response: This is an informational message for testing purposes only. JCK0-T4 LINK 4 COMPLETE Explanation: Fourth link of the interface is complete. User Response: This is an informational message for testing purposes only. JCK0-01 INPUT DATA SET OPEN FAILURE Explanation: Unable to open DD=INPUT. A condition code of 8 is set. User Response: Check that DD=INPUT is correctly specified. JCK0-02 SYSIN DATA SET OPEN FAILURE Explanation: Unable to open DD=SYSIN. A condition code of 8 is set. User Response: Check that DD=SYSIN is correctly specified. JCK0-03 BAD RETURN FROM SASSBSTR, RC=xxxx Explanation: Module SASSBSTR completed with a nonzero return code. The RC value gives the error code. Refer to WTO messages for a further explanation of the error code. User Response: Diagnose the problem using the WTO messages and take appropriate action. JCK0-04 ERROR LINKING TO SASSBSTR, ABEND CODE=xxx Explanation: The link to module SASSBSTR failed. The ABEND CODE value gives the error code. Refer to the IBM MVS System Codes manual for a further explanation of the error code. User Response: Diagnose the problem using the IBM MVS System Codes manual and take appropriate action. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-31 5.9 JCKn Messages JCK0-05 –JCK2-01 JCK0-05 ERROR LINKING TO SASSJCK1, ABEND CODE=xxx Explanation: The link to module SASSJCK1 failed. The ABEND CODE value gives the error code. Refer to the IBM MVS System Codes manual for a further explanation of the error code. User Response: Diagnose the problem using the IBM MVS System Codes manual and take appropriate action. JCK0-06 ERROR LINKING TO SASSJCK2, ABEND CODE=xxx Explanation: The link to module SASSJCK2 failed. The ABEND CODE value gives the error code. Refer to the IBM MVS System Codes manual for a further explanation of the error code. User Response: Diagnose the problem using the IBM MVS System Codes manual and take appropriate action. JCK1-01 SYSIN DATA SET OPEN FAILURE Explanation: Unable to open DD=SYSIN. A condition code of 8 is set. User Response: Check that DD=SYSIN is correctly specified. JCK1-02 SYSPRINT DATA SET OPEN FAILURE Explanation: Unable to open DD=SYSPRINT. A condition code of 8 is set. User Response: Check that DD=SYSPRINT is correctly specified. JCK1-03 SYSIN DATA SET EMPTY Explanation: DD=SYSIN is empty. No /LOGON record can be passed for the interface. A condition code of 8 is set. User Response: Specify a /LOGON card as the first record in DD=INPUT. JCK1-04 NO FORECASTED JOB OUTPUT Explanation: No forecasted job output was available for the interface. A condition code of 8 is set. This could be caused by all jobs that were selected being NON-EXEC jobs. User Response: Check that the FJOB commands in DD=INPUT are correctly specified. JCK1-05 NO /LOGON CARD FOUND Explanation: The first record in DD=INPUT was not a /LOGON card. A condition code of 8 is set. User Response: Specify a /LOGON card as the first record in DD=INPUT. JCK2-01 SYSIN DATA SET OPEN FAILURE Explanation: Unable to open DD=SYSIN. A condition code of 8 is set. User Response: Check that DD=SYSIN is correctly specified. 5-32 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.9 JCKn Messages JCK2-02 –JCK2-05 JCK2-02 SYSPRINT DATA SET OPEN FAILURE Explanation: Unable to open DD=SYSPRINT. A condition code of 8 is set. User Response: Check that DD=SYSPRINT is correctly specified. JCK2-03 JCLCHECK DATA SET OPEN FAILURE Explanation: Unable to open DD=JCLCHECK. A condition code of 8 is set. User Response: Check that DD=JCLCHECK is correctly specified. JCK2-04 ERROR LINKING TO SASSHDAT, ABEND CODE=xxx Explanation: The link to module SASSHDAT failed. The ABEND CODE gives the error code. Refer to the IBM MVS System Codes manual for a further explanation of the error code. User Response: Diagnose the problem using the IBM MVS System Codes manual and take appropriate action. JCK2-05 CA-7 AT PRE-V2.9 LEVEL Explanation: The job selection interface between CA-7 and CA-JCLCHECK detected a code indicating CA-7 is at a level before Version 2.9. This interface requires a Version 2.9 or later version of CA-7. User Response: Verify that CA-7 is at the correct version level and upgrade if necessary. If the problem recurs, save all output and contact Computer Associates Technical Support. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-33 5.10 L2xxx Messages L2CCIIS –L2TROUTR 5.10 L2xxx Messages L2CCIIS Task for xxxxxxxx ended, TCBADDR=nnnnnnnn, TCBCMP=nnnnnnnn Explanation: The CA-7 subtask for the XPS ROUTER ended. The TCB address as well as the completion code are reported. User Response: If this message appears prior to CA-7 shutdown, then it is an error and should be reported to your CA-7 technical specialist. This message is normally produced at CA-7 shutdown. L2CCIIS EOT issued DETACH for xxxxxxxx, TCBADDR=nnnnnnnn, RC=nnnnnnnn Explanation: The end-of-task issued a DETACH for the task that is ending. User Response: None. L2CCILET CCI Listener for xxxxxxxx ended, TCBADDR=nnnnnnnn, TCBCMP=nnnnnnnn Explanation: The CA-7 subtask for a CCI listener ended. The TCB address as well as the completion code are reported. User Response: If this message appears prior to CA-7 shutdown, then it is an error and should be reported to your CA-7 technical specialist. This message is normally produced at CA-7 shutdown. L2CCILET EOT issued DETACH for xxxxxxxx, TCBADDR=nnnnnnnn, RC=nnnnnnnn Explanation: The end-of-task issued a DETACH for the task that is ending. User Response: None. L2TROUTR SDWA at nnnnnnnn Explanation: The recovery routine for a CA-7 subtask detected an error. The SDWA address is reported. User Response: None. L2TROUTR PSW nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn Explanation: The recovery routine for a CA-7 subtask detected an error. The PSW is reported. User Response: None. L2TROUTR ABEND CODE nnnnnnnn Explanation: The recovery routine for a CA-7 subtask detected an error. The abend code is reported. User Response: None. 5-34 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.10 L2xxx Messages L2TROUTR –L2TROUTR L2TROUTR ESTAE R15=nnnnnnnn R0=nnnnnnnn Explanation: The recovery routine for a CA-7 subtask detected an error. The abend code is reported. User Response: None. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-35 5.11 MLRF Through MNU0 Messages MLRF-00 –MLRF-12 5.11 MLRF Through MNU0 Messages MLRF-00 ENTER VALUES, TRANSFER OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE Explanation: Awaiting your choice of APA graphing functions. User Response: Display a graph by entering the desired values and pressing Enter. To transfer to another menu or formatted input screen, enter the desired FUNCTION value. Otherwise, position the cursor to the top line and enter a command. MLRF-01 NOT ENOUGH INFORMATION Explanation: The fields completed do not fully define a valid APA function. User Response: Review documentation and enter fields required for whatever function is desired. MLRF-02 AT LEAST 1 ID IS REQUIRED Explanation: For function value G, at least one graph ID must be given. User Response: Provide desired graph ID(s) and press Enter. MLRF-06 GLINE VALUE IS INVALID FOR PRIM GRAPHS Explanation: At least one of the graph IDs given is for a PRIM type of graph but the value entered for GLINE is for a comparison type graph. User Response: Correct graph ID(s) or GLINE value and press Enter. MLRF-07 AT LEAST 1 ID HAS NO CALCULATION DEFINED Explanation: At least one of the graph IDs given has no calculation value predefined for it and no GLINE value entered. The cursor is positioned at the GLINE field. User Response: Correct graph ID(s) or GLINE value and press Enter. MLRF-11 INVALID VALUE ENTERED FOR FIELD: xxxxxxxx Explanation: An invalid value was entered. The cursor will also be positioned at the field in question. User Response: Correct the value in the indicated field and press Enter. MLRF-12 ID IS UNKNOWN Explanation: An invalid graph ID was entered. The cursor will also be positioned at the ID in question. User Response: Correct the indicated ID field and press Enter. 5-36 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.11 MLRF Through MNU0 Messages MLRF-13 –MLRx-04 MLRF-13 INVALID DATE RANGE Explanation: The specified FROM and/or THRU values are invalid. Any of the following will cause this error: - FROM date older than 2 years prior to today's date - FROM date greater than today's date - THRU date less than FROM date User Response: Correct the date values and press Enter. MLR0-00 ENTER FUNCTION, TRANSFER OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE Explanation: Awaiting your choice of APA graphing functions. User Response: Select a category by entering the desired values and pressing Enter. To transfer to another menu or formatted input screen, enter the desired FUNCTION value. Otherwise, position the cursor to the top line and enter a command. MLR0-05 INVALID FUNCTION VALUE Explanation: The value entered is unknown. User Response: Correct and retry. MLR0-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Explanation: Security controls prohibit you from using the function you requested. User Response: Contact your installation's security administrator if you need to gain authorization for that function. MLRx-00 REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd. Explanation: This is an information message indicating completion of request processing. User Response: None. MLRx-03 REQUIRED INPUT MISSING Explanation: Minimum input required to process the request was not given. Minimum input is GRAPHc,ID= or GRAPHc,LIST=. User Response: Correct by adding required data and retry. MLRx-04 INVALID COMBINATION OF INPUT PARAMETERS. Explanation: Mutually exclusive input parameters were used, and the module is unable to determine which type of request or option is to be processed. User Response: Check input and delete one or more parameters that may conflict. (Check for LIST specification; if used it must be the only parameter.) Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-37 5.11 MLRF Through MNU0 Messages MLRx-05 –MNU0-00 MLRx-05 INVALID OR OMITTED yyyyyyyy DATA Explanation: Field identified by yyyyyyyy is invalid or missing. User Response: Correct or enter data for field yyyyyyyy. MLRx-08 LOAD ERROR FOR xxxxxxxx WITH RETURN CODE nn Explanation: Module xxxxxxxx could not be loaded; nn is the code returned. User Response: Check that the module named is on the Load library and that it was link edited correctly. Also make sure the module is defined either by an APPLCTN macro in the module SASSPROG or by an APPLCTN statement in the initialization file. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. MLRx-10 UNRECOGNIZABLE KEYWORD IN INPUT Explanation: An undefined keyword was found in the input request. User Response: Correct and retry. MLRx-50 STAT RECORD DATE IN ERROR Explanation: Internal error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. MLRx-51 GRAPH ID xxx NOT DEFINED Explanation: The ID value xxx is not defined in the graph definition table specified. User Response: Enter GRAPHc,LIST=HELP for a list of all valid graph identification numbers. MLRx-52 UNABLE TO OPEN STATISTICS FILE Explanation: Statistics file is not available. User Response: Check to be sure a DD statement for UCC7STAT is in CA-7's JCL and that the file was initialized with the SASSCDSI program. MLRx-53 UNRECOVERABLE I/O ERROR ON STATISTICS FILE, UNABLE TO CONTINUE Explanation: Probable hardware error. User Response: Retry. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. MLRx-nn UNABLE TO DETERMINE ERROR CONDITION Explanation: Probable internal error which module cannot diagnose. User Response: Retry. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. MNU0-00 SPECIFY DESIRED FUNCTION OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE. Explanation: Self-explanatory. User Response: Select a menu option. 5-38 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.11 MLRF Through MNU0 Messages MNU0-09 –MNU0-09 MNU0-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Explanation: The request function cannot be done because the current security setup does not allow it. User Response: Change the security definition and retry the function. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-39 5.12 QMxx Messages QMxx-00 –QMxx-04 5.12 QMxx Messages QMxx-00 JOB xxxxxxxx(nnnn) POSTED FOR NORMAL COMPLETION Explanation: The indicated job's status has been changed to complete. Normal completion processing will begin. User Response: None. QMxx-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL JOB POSTED FOR SUBMISSION Explanation: The requested function has been successfully performed. If the second line appears, the job is now ready for submission. User Response: None. QMxx-00 ENTER VALUES, TRANSFER OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE Explanation: Describes the user options available. User Response: Self-explanatory. QMxx-01 zz INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE yyyynnnn Explanation: An error occurred on a formatted screen. User Response: There are two major actions possible. 1. If QMxx=QM10, zz=BA and nnnn=0000, this indicates that the Scratch Work file was not large enough to handle the command response. Check the DAIO statement in the initialization file and increase the SCRTRK (or SWFTRK) parameter. 2. If QMxx=QM20 and zz=K2, there could be an error in the VTAM definitions. Check for CA-7.V001 message on the system console. The PSERVIC value in a MODENT macro definition to VTAM may be incorrect. QMxx-02 JOB NOT FOUND Explanation: The job no longer exists in the queue with which you are working. User Response: None. QMxx-04 CONFLICTING FUNCTIONS SPECIFIED Explanation: Multiple function requests have been specified on the same screen. These functions have implied conflicts. User Response: Correct and retry. 5-40 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.12 QMxx Messages QMxx-05 –QMxx-13 QMxx-05 INVALID OR OMITTED xxxxxxxx DATA Explanation: The identified field contains invalid data or is a required field. User Response: Correct and retry. QMxx-05 INVALID VALUE ENTERED FOR FIELD: xxxxxxxx Explanation: The identified field contains invalid data or is a required field. User Response: Correct and retry. QMxx-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Explanation: The authorization to do this function has not been setup by your installation's security administrator. User Response: If this function is necessary for you to perform your duties, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. QMxx-10 UNRECOGNIZABLE DATA IN INPUT Explanation: An unrecognizable keyword and/or value was input. User Response: Correct the command and reenter. QMxx-10 *** ATTENTION ***JOB=xxxxxxxx(nnnn) HAS BEEN CANCELLED Explanation: The appropriate LTERM is notified that a job has been canceled. User Response: None. QMxx-12 FUNCTION ONLY AVAILABLE ON-LINE Explanation: The Queue Maintenance functions are not available in batch mode. User Response: Use an online terminal for these functions. QMxx-13 NO RECORDS FOUND Explanation: No queue records could be found meeting the criteria imposed by the input command. User Response: None. QMxx-13 NO SUCH JOB(S) FOUND Explanation: No queue records could be found meeting the criteria imposed by the input command. User Response: None. QMxx-13 JOB NOT FOUND Explanation: The job no longer exists in the queue with which you are working. User Response: None. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-41 5.12 QMxx Messages QMxx-13 –QMxx-30 QMxx-13 NO SUCH TASKS IN THE QUEUE Explanation: No network tasks were found matching the selection criteria. User Response: None. QMxx-14 CONFLICT IN JCLID AND JCLLIB FIELDS Explanation: The JCL library for a job can only be specified by a JCLID or a JCLLIB, not both. User Response: Specify either a JCLID or a JCLLIB and reenter. QMxx-21 JOB ALREADY SUBMITTED TO HOST Explanation: The requested function cannot be performed after the job has been submitted. User Response: None. QMxx-22 FUNCTION INVALID FOR THIS QUEUE Explanation: The requested function is not valid for the queue with which you are working. User Response: None. QMxx-23 MUST USE 'CANCEL' FOR LOG DUMP JOBS Explanation: An attempt was made to cancel the job that dumps the CA-7 Log file. This is not allowed from this screen. User Response: Use the CANCEL command for this job. If FORCE=YES is not specified, the job will reappear in the Request queue. QMxx-30 ALL REQUIREMENTS SATISFIED FOR xxxxxxxx(nnnn) Explanation: You cannot post requirements for the identified job because the master count is zero. User Response: If you wish to unpost requirements and the job has not been submitted, you may hold the job. The request will then be honored. QMxx-30 REF#=jjjjrrs JOB=xxxxxxxx NW=xxxxxxxx SUB=xxxxxxxx DESC=xxxxxxxx STATION=xxxxxxxx HAS LOGGED IN Explanation: This message is sent to the previous station whenever a station logs in work. User Response: None. 5-42 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.12 QMxx Messages QMxx-31 –QMxx-42 QMxx-31 SKELETON RECORD FOUND Explanation: Schedule Scan has not completed initial processing on the queue record. User Response: Wait a few minutes and try again. Look for error messages concerning this job on terminal defined as STANIDS=MASTER in the initialization file. The job may have to be canceled using the CANCEL command with the FORCE=YES option. After the cancel has been done, the job can be DEMANDed back into the Request queue. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. QMxx-31 REF#=jjjjrrs JOB=xxxxxxxx NW=xxxxxxxx SUB=xxxxxxxx DESC=xxxxxxxx STATION=xxxxxxxx HAS LOGGED OUT Explanation: This message is sent to the next station whenever a station logs out work. User Response: None. QMxx-32 REQUIREMENTS SCAN INCOMPLETE Explanation: Schedule Scan has not completed initial processing on this queue record. User Response: Wait a few minutes and try again. Look for error messages concerning this job on terminal defined as STANIDS=MASTER in the initialization file. The job may have to be canceled and DEMANDed to resolve the problem. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. QMxx-33 JOB COMPLETE OR RESTART IN PROCESS Explanation: The job is in purge or restart processing and cannot be updated. User Response: None. QMxx-40 PROMPT HAS NOT BEEN RECEIVED Explanation: An attempt has been made to acknowledge a prompt but no prompt has been sent. User Response: None. QMxx-41 DEADLINE TIME MUST PRECEDE DUE-OUT TIME Explanation: The deadline time specified is later than the due-out time. This is an invalid condition. User Response: Correct the deadline and/or due-out time and retry. QMxx-42 CA-11 RESTART KEYWORDS INVALID WITH SELECTED FUNCTION Explanation: The RESUBMIT or FORCE COMPLETE function was selected but one or more of the CA-11 RESTART/RERUN fields was supplied. User Response: If a RESUBMIT or FORCE COMPLETE is to be done, clear the CA-11 RESTART/RERUN fields on the screen. If a restart is to be done, select the CA-11 RESTART/RERUN function. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-43 5.12 QMxx Messages QMxx-50 –QMxx-58 QMxx-50 //*UCC7RESTART CARD NOT FOUND IN JCL Explanation: The execution JCL should contain a restart comment statement. For unexplained reasons, the statement is no longer present. User Response: The statement may be reinserted by using the QJCL screen to fetch the JCL, correct it, and then save it. In any case, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Try to write down the commands which resulted in this condition. QMxx-51 ERROR TRYING TO UPDATE THE CA-11 CMT FILE Explanation: While CA-7 was trying to write to the CA-11 CMT, an error was encountered. User Response: Check the system console for CA-11 error messages. If the error is temporary, the update should be attempted later. QMxx-52 LOAD PROCESSING INCOMPLETE Explanation: Job load processing is currently in process for this job. User Response: Wait until load processing completes before attempting the requested function. QMxx-53 JOB DOES NOT HAVE ABNORMAL STATUS Explanation: The requested function is only valid for jobs with abnormal status. User Response: None. QMxx-55 CAN NOT RESTART - NO JCL ATTACHED Explanation: A restart is being attempted for a job that does not have any JCL. Because there is not any JCL, a restart would be invalid. Usually the job is marked EXEC=NO in the database so that it will not be submitted to execute. User Response: If the job should have had JCL, it may be added using the QJCL facility. If the job is not supposed to have JCL (that is, if EXEC=NO on the DB.1 screen) and has a restart requirement, it must be CANCELed and brought back into the Request queue without the restart requirement. QMxx-57 COMMAND DISABLED BY SITE OPTION Explanation: The line command character entered here has been disabled in the CA-7 initialization file. User Response: Use the equivalent top line command or contact your CA-7 specialist. QMxx-58 CANNOT HOLD - JOB ALREADY SUBMITTED OR COMPLETE Explanation: An attempt to place a job on Hold was rejected. The job was in the active queue, in the ready queue and already submitted to the MVS host, or in the request queue in successful completion processing. User Response: None. The job is not placed on Hold. 5-44 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.12 QMxx Messages QM10-00 –QM2F-09 QM10-00 ENTER FUNCTION (C,F,H,I,O,P, OR R) IN 'F' FIELD OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE Explanation: Describes the options available on the QM.6-X panel. User Response: None. QM10-00 nn TRANSACTIONS PROCESSED, nn ERRORS DETECTED Explanation: Describes the total number of line transactions processed, and the number of those transactions that encountered an error. User Response: For any errors, refer to the specific error reason in the REMARKS field for the transaction(s) in error. QM10-01 SCRATCH QUEUE ACCESS ERROR, RC=xxxxxxxx Explanation: An error was encountered accessing the CA-7 scratch queue. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. QM10-09 LAST ? SHOWN WAS SECURITY AUTHORIZATION FAILURE Explanation: The last exception line transaction processed (? in 'F' field) encountered a security authorization error. User Response: If this function is necessary for you to perform your duties, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. QM2F-01 QUEUE ACCESS OR SORT ERROR: xxxx Explanation: An error occurred while accessing the CA-7 queues, or, while sorting the selected queue data. The specific error code is described by xxxx. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. QM2F-08 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO ACCESS THAT JOB Explanation: You do not have the proper security to access the target job. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. QM2F-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Explanation: The authorization to do this function has not been setup by your installation's security administrator. User Response: If this function is necessary for you to perform your duties, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-45 5.12 QMxx Messages QM20-07 –QM20-51 QM20-07 UPDATE DENIED - SUBMIT CHECK FAILED Explanation: An attempt was made to replace JCL for a Request queue job. The JCL contained a USERID and the updater was not authorized to submit for that USERID. User Response: If security access should be allowed for the updater, contact your local CA-7 Security Administrator or log on with an authorized USERID and update the JCL. QM20-08 QJCL FOR JOB xxxxxxxx(nnnn) BEING EDITED BY ANOTHER USER Explanation: This message is returned whenever JCL editing is requested for a job in the Request queue, but another CA-7 user already has the JCL for editing. The job name is indicated by xxxxxxxx and the CA-7 job number is indicated by nnnn. User Response: Wait for a few minutes for the other user to release the JCL then retry your request. QM20-24 USE 'CANCEL' COMMAND - JOB IN LOAD STATUS Explanation: An attempt is made to cancel a job that is in the Request queue and is currently going through LOAD processing. Also, refer to the explanation in message SPO6-11. User Response: Wait a few minutes and try again. If the message persists and the job must be canceled before LOAD completion processing finishes, use the top line CANCEL command with the FORCE=YES option. Note: This may cause invalid job data to be added to the database. It is best to wait for the LOAD to complete before canceling the job. QM20-34 ALL REQUIREMENTS SATISFIED EXCEPT RESTART Explanation: Requirement posting (option X) was requested from the XQ, XQJ, XQM, or XQN screen but only restart is needed; all other requirements are satisfied. User Response: Use option F to transfer from the XQ, XQJ, XQM, or XQN screen to the QM.4 (XRST) screen and perform the restart. You could also use the top line RESTART command. QM20-51 ERROR ACCESSING CA-11 CMT (xx) Explanation: During the processing for a cancel function (C) from the XQ/XQJ/XQN screen, an error occurred in the CA-7/CA-11 interface. The error code (xx) has the following meanings: 04 - unexpected end-of-data on the CMT. 08 - exclusive control CMT member not available. 0C - CMT member changed by another program during access. 10 - fatal error - CA-11 Database Address Space is down. User Response: Verify status of job on CMT by using the ARTS monitor interface. If the job shows in restart status, a PRE P command should be requested. Refer to CA-11 manuals for format of online CA-11 (ARTS) commands and how to determine job status. 5-46 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.12 QMxx Messages QM20-56 –QM30-00 QM20-56 MUST REQUE OR USE TOP-LINE CANCEL Explanation: Cancel was requested for a job in the Ready or Active queue, but the CA-11 interface is installed. Since the interface could cause the CA-11 database entry for this job to be reset, the job should be requeued before it is canceled. User Response: If the job is active or submitted to a CPU, use OS or JES cancel commands to purge the job from the host system. This prevents duplicate runs. If the job is in the Ready queue with JCLERR status or the host CPU is (or has been) down, REQUEUE the job before canceling. If you must cancel without requeuing, use the top line CANCEL command with FORCE=YES. QM20-60 CANNOT CANCEL - JOB HAS RESOURCES Explanation: The job cannot be canceled because it still holds VRM resources. User Response: Either use the PRSCF command to release the resources, or use the top line CANCEL command with FORCE=YES. QM20-61 CANNOT CANCEL - JOB HAS ACTIVE ARF Explanation: This message is issued when a cancel is attempted while ARF is controlling recovery for a job. User Response: Wait until ARF recovery is complete for the job. The LARFQ command can be used to track the progress of ARF recovery for the job. If the cancel must be issued prior to the completion of ARF recovery, then the ARFP command can be used to terminate ARF recovery processing for the job. After the ARFP command processing is complete, the cancel may be issued. QM20-62 XQ E NOT VALID FOR 7UNI JOBS WITHOUT MIXED CASE SUPPORT Explanation: The XQ screen will not allow an E (edit) function for jobs that are set as 7UNI jobs unless CA-7 mixed case support has been enabled. User Response: If the JCL must be modified, then the job could be canceled, the JCL changed outside of CA-7, and use the DEMAND command to bring the job in again. QM20-63 CANNOT CANCEL - ERROR IN ARF PURGE Explanation: An error occurred while trying to delete the ARF environment for a job. User Response: Attempt an ARFP command. If this fails, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. QM30-00 SET 'F' = 'X' TO POST OR ENTER A COMMAND ON TOP LINE Explanation: Describes the options available on the QM.2-X panel. User Response: None. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-47 5.12 QMxx Messages QM50-51 –QM50-51 QM50-51 JOB NOT RESTARTABLE - USE RESUBMIT [RMS STEP DID NOT COMPLETE] [NCF INVOLVED BUT RMS NOT INSERTED BY CA-7] Explanation: The job being displayed on the QM.4 (XRST) screen is not restartable. The RESUBMIT option should be used instead of RESTART. This message appears if: 1. A job is not restartable according to the CMT flag settings. 2. The RMS procedure was inserted by CA-7, but did not complete. 3. The job executed at a remote site (NCF node), but RMS was not inserted by CA-7. User Response: If the job is to be rerun, use the RESUBMIT option. If NCF and CA-11 are involved but CA-7 is not inserting RMS, the JCL must be updated to set the RMS parameters. QM50-51 CMT MEMBER NOT AVAILABLE - RETRY LATER Explanation: Another user in the system has the CMT member for the job under exclusive control. User Response: Wait a few minutes, then retry the request again. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. QM50-51 CMT CHANGED SINCE DISPLAYED - TRY AGAIN Explanation: Between initial display and update request, the CMT member for the job was updated by another user. User Response: Recheck the displayed fields, correct and reenter. QM50-51 FATAL ERROR - CA-11 MAY BE DOWN Explanation: The CA-11 Database Address Space appears to be down. User Response: Check status of CA-11 and reinitialize if necessary, then try the request again. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. QM50-51 START STEP NOT FOUND IN CMT - TRY ANOTHER Explanation: The requested starting step name for restart was not found in the CMT. User Response: Use a different step name and try again. You may wish to check the CMT member for the job using the CINQ command to CA-11 through the ARTS monitor. QM50-51 END STEP NOT FOUND IN CMT - TRY ANOTHER Explanation: The requested ending step name for restart was not found in the CMT. User Response: Use a different step name and try again. You may wish to check the CMT member for the job using the CINQ command to CA-11 through the ARTS monitor. 5-48 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.12 QMxx Messages QM50-51 –QM50-60 QM50-51 START STEP NOT RESTARTABLE - TRY ANOTHER Explanation: The requested starting step for restart is flagged as not restartable on the CMT. User Response: Specify an earlier starting step and retry. You may wish to check the CMT member for the job using CINQ command to CA-11 through the ARTS monitor. QM50-51 USAGE CODE MUST CHANGE - TRY AGAIN Explanation: CA-11 options require the usage code to change between runs but the QM.4 (XRST) screen field matches the CMT field. User Response: Change the usage field on the QM.4 (XRST) screen and try again. QM50-51 LRTCD STEP NOT FOUND IN CMT BEFORE START STEP Explanation: A CA-11 restart was attempted, but the step name specified in the LRTCD field is not prior to the step specified for the starting step. User Response: Correct the step name(s) and the press Enter. QM50-51 INVALID ERROR CODE - xx Explanation: A CA-11 restart was attempted; however, an unknown return code was received from CA-11. This may be caused by a mismatch between the version of CA-11 and the version of the CA-7/CA-11 interface. User Response: Check the CA-7 address space for CA-11 messages indicating invalid or out dated parameter lists (such as U11-300). If these messages are present, upgrade your CA-7/CA-11 interface to match the release of CA-11 you are executing. QM50-52 JOB FOUND BUT LOAD PROCESSING INCOMPLETE Explanation: A restart was attempted on a job that is in the LOAD process. User Response: Allow the job to complete the LOAD process. QM50-59 USE RESUBMIT OR SET PARM - NO CMT MEMBER Explanation: A CA-11 Restart was specified for a job that does not have a CMT member which CA-7 can access. User Response: The 'RESUBMIT FOR PRODUCTION' or 'SET PARM DATA FOR RMS' may be used to resubmit the job to the operating system. If the job is submitted to a remote site and tracked using CA-7 NCF, the 'SET PARM DATA FOR RMS' field should be used to pass the correct CA-11 PARM in the JCL. QM50-60 USING LRTCD REQUIRES A STARTING STEP NAME Explanation: A step name was supplied in the LRTCD field, but the starting step name was left blank. User Response: Supply the appropriate starting step name and press Enter. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-49 5.12 QMxx Messages QM50-61 –QM70-62 QM50-61 UNABLE TO RESTART, ARF EVENTS PENDING Explanation: This message is issued when a RESTART is attempted while ARF is controlling recovery for a job. User Response: Wait until ARF recovery is complete for the job. The LARFQ command can be used to track the progress of ARF recovery for the job. If the RESTART must be issued prior to the completion of ARF recovery, then the ARFP command can be used to terminate ARF recovery processing for the job. After the ARFP command processing is complete, the RESTART may be issued. QM70-10 *** ATTENTION *** JOB=xxxxxxxx (nnnn) HAS BEEN CANCELED Explanation: Job xxxxxxxx, job number nnnn has been canceled by a user request. User Response: None. QM70-62 CANNOT CANCEL, ARF RECOVERY IN PROGRESS Explanation: This message is issued when a request to cancel a job is received while ARF is controlling recovery for a job. User Response: Wait until ARF recovery is complete for the job. The LARFQ command can be used to track the progress of ARF recovery for the job. If the job must be canceled prior to the completion of ARF recovery, then the ARFP command can be used to terminate ARF recovery processing for the job. After the ARFP command processing is complete, then the cancel request may be issued. 5-50 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.13 RMS1 Messages RMS1-00 –RMS1-82 5.13 RMS1 Messages RMS1-00 ARTS ONLINE MONITOR ENDED SYSTEM-CODE(xxxx) USER-CODE(nnnn) Explanation: Normal completion of ARTS command occurred. xxxx is the system abend code and nnnn is the user abend code. For normal completion, both xxxx and nnnn are zero. User Response: If both xxxx and nnnn are zero, no action is required. See message RMS1-80. If nnnn is 0999, the interface to CA-11 is not initialized. RMS1-70 FUNCTION ONLY AVAILABLE FROM 3270 TERMINALS Explanation: ARTS command was issued from a non-3270 terminal. User Response: Use 3270 (online) terminal to issue ARTS commands. RMS1-80 ARTS ONLINE MONITOR TERMINATED SYSTEM-CODE(xxxx) USER-CODE(nnnn) Explanation: Abnormal completion of ARTS command occurred either due to a C request made by operator or abend condition noted. xxxx is the system abend code and nnnn is user abend code. User Response: Determine cause of error and correct. RMS1-81 ATTACH UNSUCCESSFUL FOR xxxxxxxx Explanation: ARTS command was attempting to attach the CA-11 control program identified by xxxxxxxx, but the attach failed. User Response: The following is recommended: 1. Verify program xxxxxxxx exists in a STEPLIB data set in the CA-7 execution JCL. 2. Concatenate the CA-11 Load library if it is missing. 3. Reinitialize CA-7. 4. Retry ARTS. RMS1-82 BLDL FAILED FOR xxxxxxxx Explanation: ARTS command was attempting to find the CA-11 interface module identified by xxxxxxxx, but failed. User Response: The following is recommended: 1. Verify program xxxxxxxx exists in a STEPLIB data set in the CA-7 execution JCL. 2. Concatenate the CA-11 Load library if it is missing. 3. Reinitialize CA-7. 4. Retry ARTS. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-51 5.13 RMS1 Messages RMS1-83 –RMS1-84 RMS1-83 LINKEDIT OF SASSRMS1 DOES NOT INCLUDE UCC11OCR Explanation: CA-7 module SASSRMS1 has not been linked with CA-11 module UCC11OCR. User Response: Follow linkage instructions in the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide under Interfaces. RMS1-84 ARTS ONLINE MONITOR TERMINATED SYSTEM-CODE(xxxx) USER-CODE(nnnn) Explanation: Unusual completion for ARTS command. If the ARTS command is attempted while CA-11 is not active, this message is issued. User Response: None. 5-52 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 5.14 RSCx Messages RSC0-01 –RSCx-05 5.14 RSCx Messages RSC0-01 VRM SUPPORT NOT ACTIVE Explanation: VRM support has not been activated. User Response: Verify that the CA-7 initialization file, DBASE statement includes the RSRC=YES parameter to activate full Virtual Resource Management support. RSC0-02 VRM MAINTENANCE SUPPORT ACTIVE Explanation: The VRM Maintenance Support facility has been activated by specifying the RSRC=MAINT parameter on the DBASE statement in the CA-7 initialization file. User Response: None. RSCx-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL Explanation: The specified function was completed without error. User Response: None. RSCx-01 INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE nn Explanation: The SASSRSCx module has detected an error on return from a macro. The register 15 value (in hex) is given by nn. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. RSCx-02 JOB NOT FOUND Explanation: The requested job was not found on the CA-7 database. User Response: Verify that you have specified the correct job name and reissue the request. RSCx-04 NO RESOURCES DEFINED FOR JOB Explanation: No virtual resources are connected to the specified job. User Response: None. RSCx-05 INVALID OR OMITTED xxxxxxxx DATA Explanation: xxxxxxxx is the parameter that is invalid or omitted. User Response: Reissue the request with the correct data. Chapter 5. CDSI - RSCx 5-53 5.14 RSCx Messages RSCx-08 –RSCx-15 RSCx-08 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO ACCESS THAT JOB Explanation: A security violation occurred when a user attempted to access a job without proper authorization (UID security). User Response: Verify that the user requires access to the job, and if necessary, update the user's security level to the appropriate level. RSCx-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Explanation: A security violation occurred when a user attempted a function without proper authorization. User Response: Verify that the user requires access to the indicated function. RSCx-10 UNRECOGNIZED DATA IN INPUT Explanation: The input data contained unrecognizable keyword(s) and/or format(s) data for one or more parameters. User Response: Reissue the transaction with the correct parameter(s) data. RSCx-14 ZERO AND NON-ZERO SCHID NOT ALLOWED Explanation: An attempt was made to update a job to resource connection and an existing resource already exists with a schedule-ID of zero. A schedule-ID of 0 (zero) applies to all schedule-IDs for a job. User Response: If you wish to add a job to resource connection which will only apply to a specific job schedule-ID, use the add function to make the connection. You cannot update a job to resource connection when the resource exists on the database with a schedule-ID of 0 (zero). RSCx-15 DUPLICATE RESOURCE CONNECTED TO JOB Explanation: An attempt was made to update a job to a resource connection, and a matching resource connection is already defined. User Response: Check the spelling of the resource name and the type of resource. Correct and reissue the command if needed. 5-54 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 This chapter contains the SANx through SJR2 messages. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-1 6.1 SANx Messages SANx-00 –SANx-05 6.1 SANx Messages SANx-00 ANALYZE REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss yy.ddd Explanation: This is an informational message indicating the ANALYZE command has been successfully processed. User Response: None. SANx-01 xxxxxxxx IS AN INVALID FUNCTION Explanation: An invalid ANALYZE function xxxxxxxx has been specified. User Response: Check the possible ANALYZE functions in the CA-7 Database Maintenance Guide and reenter the command. SANx-02 INVALID OR OMITTED PARAMETER Explanation: An invalid parameter has been specified or a required parameter has been omitted from the command. User Response: Verify the function and parameter values in the CA-7 Database Maintenance Guide and reenter the command. SANx-03 xxxxxxxx IS INVALID Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx has an invalid value. User Response: Verify the keyword values in the CA-7 Database Maintenance Guide and reenter the command. SANx-04 OUT OF SPACE ON DATA BASE Explanation: An out-of-space condition occurred while processing the command. User Response: Scan the system log for WTO messages identifying which data set is out of space. Use the SASSBK00 program to back up the database, then expand the allocation for the affected data set and reload the data set using SASSBK00. SANx-05 JOB xxxxxxxx NOT FOUND Explanation: An attempt was made to analyze job xxxxxxxx. This job was not found in the CA-7 database. User Response: Verify that the job name was specified correctly on the input command. If not, correct and reenter the command. 6-2 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.1 SANx Messages SANx-06 –SANx-12 SANx-06 UNEXPECTED EOD WIP=xx Explanation: An unexpected end-of-data occurred while processing the database. xx identifies where the EOD was received. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SANx-07 SCRATCH WORK FILE SPACE EXCEEDED Explanation: Scratch work file space has been exhausted in processing the request. User Response: Review the initialization file DAIO statement, SWFTRK parameter. SANx-08 READ ERROR HAS OCCURRED WIP=xx RETURN CODE=nn Explanation: A read error has occurred while accessing the CA-7 database. xx is where the macro call was issued in the program; nn is the return code from the call. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SANx-09 WRITE ERROR HAS OCCURRED WIP=xx RETURN CODE=nn Explanation: A write error has occurred while processing the CA-7 database. xx is where the macro call was issued in the program; nn is the return code from the call. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SANx-10 NO MATCH FOUND FOR GENERIC REQUEST xxxxxxxx Explanation: In attempting to process a generic request, no matching jobs or data sets were found. User Response: Verify that the generic name was specified correctly. If not, correct and reenter the command. SANx-11 SPACE EXCEEDED IN DATASET DATA SET Explanation: All data set space has been used in the CA-7 Dataset data set. User Response: The Dataset data set must be compressed before any new member(s) may be added. Shut down CA-7 and compress the Dataset data set. Note: The data set must not be compressed while CA-7 is active. SANx-12 XREF TABLE SPACE EXCEEDED Explanation: The incore table used to verify data set cross-reference entries has been exceeded. User Response: The first 1000 entries will be processed and the command should be executed again if more entries are to be "cleaned up." Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-3 6.1 SANx Messages SANx-13 –SANx-20 SANx-13 UNMATCHED xxxxxxxx FOR DSnnnnnn, DSN=yyyyyyyy AND HAS zz USING JOBS or AND HAS BEEN DELETED ...TEST RUN Explanation: This message appears whenever a data set record does not have a proper corresponding IDS entry. The second line of the message indicates the record has jobs using it. The third line indicates that it has been deleted. TEST RUN indicates no deletion actually has been done because UPDATE=NO was specified. The xxxxxxxx in the first line may indicate ORIGIN ERROR, INDEX ENTRY, or DATASET MEMBER to further clarify where the discrepancy existed. User Response: Using Database Maintenance functions, make the required corrections and delete the data set record if necessary. SANx-14 SCRATCH FILE SORT ERROR xx RETURN CODE= nn Explanation: Error occurred while sorting information. A location code xx is followed by return code nn from the sort. User Response: Determine sort error and correct or contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SANx-15 NODE NOT FOUND... xxxxxxxx Explanation: A node from a data set name was being searched for on the CA-7 IDS and was not found. User Response: Determine whether the node is valid. If it is valid, establish the node on the IDS; if not, see that it is deleted. SANx-16 INDEX ERROR HAS OCCURRED WIP=xx RC=nn Explanation: An error has occurred either in the attempt to TRIG process entries on the Index data set (IDS) or to perform a TRIG command. User Response: If xx=D4, the IDS may be full or it may need to be backed up and reloaded. If xx=C4 and nn=01, check to make sure that the IDS contains at least one entry for each of the following: JDEP. AUTO. TRGD. If one does not exist, add a dummy entry and reissue the command. For example, if there are no data set trigger (AUTO.) entries, add a dummy entry and then try the TRIG command. SANx-20 ERROR WHILE READ/WRITE OF JOB DATABASE, JOB=xxxxxxxx RC=nnnn WIP=w Explanation: I/O or parameter error while accessing the CA-7 database. Where: xxxxxxxx is the job name. RC is the 4-digit return code. w is the code identifying where in the program the error occurred. 6-4 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.1 SANx Messages SANx-21 –SANx-40 User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. If the RC is 0 or 4, then there could be a bad entry for the job in the JOB data set. Do a DUMP,JOB=xxxxxxxx to get documentation of the problem. SANx-21 I/O ERROR OCCURRED WHILE PROCESSING JOB DATABASE, WIP= xx RETURN CODE= nn Explanation: An I/O error occurred while processing the Job database. xx is where the macro call was issued in the program; nn is the return code from the call. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SANx-22 MAXJOBS= EXCEEDS LIMIT VALUE Explanation: A number greater than the limit value in the program was entered. User Response: Enter a smaller value or contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SANx-23 NUMBER OF JOBS IN QUEUES EXCEEDS MAXJOBS= nn Explanation: Preliminary examination of the Request, Ready, and Active queues found more jobs than allowed by the MAXJOBS value. User Response: Retry with a larger MAXJOBS entry. If the limit value of 4000 was used, wait for the number of jobs in the queues to decrease. SANx-25 SECURITY UID MUST BE 255 FOR THIS COMMAND Explanation: One of the database analyze commands was issued, but the current USERID does not have a UID level of 255 (allowing access to all jobs). User Response: Log on to CA-7 with a USERID that has a UID value of 255 and then reissue the command. SANx-30 ERROR ON R/W OF DSDS, JOB=xxxxxxxx, DSN=PPnnnnnnnn, RC=rrrr, WIP=w Explanation: I/O error accessing the Dataset data set. The job referenced by xxxxxxxx refers to the data set PPnnnnnnnn, but the record was not found. rrrr is the 4-digit return code; w is the code identifying where in the program the error occurred. User Response: Reload the job referenced in the message. If the LOAD is unsuccessful, run UCC7DBVR for diagnostic information. SANx-40 ERROR WHILE READ/WRITE OF SCRATCH FILE, RC=nnnn, WIP=w Explanation: An I/O error occurred during access of the scratch queue. w is where the macro call was issued in the program; nnnn is the return code from the call. User Response: Verify that the scratch queue has sufficient space allocated. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-5 6.1 SANx Messages SANx-99 –SANx-99 SANx-99 SORT I/O ERROR ON SCRATCH FILE, WIP= xx RETURN CODE= nn Explanation: An I/O error occurred during a sort operation. xx is where the macro call was issued in the program; nn is the return code from the call. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 6-6 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.2 SATO Messages SATO-01 –SATO-35 6.2 SATO Messages SATO-01 xx INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE = nnnnnnnn Explanation: The SASSSATO module has detected an error on return from a macro. The wherein-program (WIP) value is specified by xx. The register 15 value (in hex) is nnnnnnnn. Values xx=34, RC=4 indicate the Trailer queue may be full. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. SATO-15 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) ENTERED INTO REQUEST 'Q'. AUTO [(JOB=yyyyyyyy)|(DSNBR=zznnnnnn)] DUE-OUT ON yy.ddd AT hh:mm. Explanation: This message is issued to the CA-7 Master Station to indicate that job xxxxxxxx entered the Request queue because of the creation of an AUTO (trigger) data set DSnnnnnn or a triggering job yyyyyyyy, or the completion of input network NWnnnnnn. User Response: None. SATO-19 JOB xxxxxxxx(nnnn) ENTERED INTO REQUEST 'Q' TO DUMP LOG FILE Explanation: Job xxxxxxxx has been automatically scheduled into the Request queue because one of the CA-7 Log data sets is full. User Response: None. SATO-20 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) ENTERED INTO REQUEST 'Q'. AUTO [(JOB=yyyyyyyy)|(DSN=bbbbbbbb)] *** JCL RETRIEVED FROM SPECIAL OVERRIDE LIBRARY *** DUE-OUT ON yy.ddd AT hh:mm. Explanation: See SATO-15. The JCL for job xxxxxxxx was retrieved from the special JCL Override library (JCLID=254). User Response: None. SATO-35 JOB xxxxxxxx(nnnn) NOT ENTERED INTO REQUEST 'Q'. JOB LOCKED *** AUTO [(JOB=yyyyyyyy)|(DSNBR=bbbbbbbb)] Explanation: The indicated job was triggered by creation of a data set, network or completion of a job, but could not be entered into the Request queue because of a lock. (See message SATO-15.) User Response: Determine why the job is locked using LLOCK. Make corrections if the job should be scheduled. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-7 6.2 SATO Messages SATO-36 –SATO-38 SATO-36 JOB xxxxxxxx(nnnn) NOT ENTERED INTO REQUEST 'Q'. JOB NOT FOUND *** AUTO [(JOB=yyyyyyyy)|(DSNBR=bbbbbbbb)] CODE=xxxxyyzz Explanation: The job was not entered into the Request queue because it was not found in the CA-7 Job data set. Or the job may not have been added to the Request queue because the HIJBNUM (highest job number) has been reached. This means that CA-7 has no available job numbers to assign to this job. (See also message SATO-15.) CODE=xxxxyyzz will indicate the reason for the error. The xxxx is the WIP (Where In Program) from SASSSCSR. The yy is the return code from a macro call. The zz is the return code from SASSSCSR, generally this will be 08. xxxx Description 0014 For yy=00, the Request queue may have filled up. Use /DISPLAY,Q=ALL to check this. 0016 An error was returned attempting to issue a new CA-7 job number. Check the HIJBNUM to see if it has been reached. 0044 For yyzz=0108, the CA-7 database probably has many CI/CA splits. REORG the CA-7 database by doing a backup and reload. Of course, CA-7 must be down during the REORG. 0055 An error was returned attempting to add JCL to the TRLQ. This could indicate a lack of available space in the TRLQ. User Response: If the job is to be run, use the Queue Maintenance DEMAND function to cause the job to be scheduled and submitted for database entries to be built. If the HIJBNUM has been reached, refer to SPO7-02 for the action. SATO-37 JOBxxxxxxxx(nnnn) NOT ENTERED INTO REQUEST 'Q'. CODE=cccccccc *** AUTO [(JOB=yyyyyyyy)|(DSNBR=bbbbbbbb)] Explanation: The job was not entered into the Request queue because of the indicated code. (See also message SATO-15.) User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SATO-38 JOB xxxxxxxx(nnnn) NOT ENTERED INTO REQUEST 'Q'. llkkkkjj JCL *** AUTO [(JOB=yyyyyyyy)|(DSNBR=bbbbbbbb)] Explanation: The job was not entered into the Request queue because an error was encountered trying to process the JCL. The error may have been encountered while CA-7 was attempting to attach the job's JCL. There may not be enough space in the Trailer queue. llkkkkjj is a return code describing the error. A jj value of 1C indicates that JCL was not attached for the job. The kkkk value is the reason code for the attach failure. See message SCNJ-18 for an explanation of this code. (See also message SATO-15 for a description of the format of this message.) User Response: Refer to message SCNJ-18 for the corrective action. 6-8 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.2 SATO Messages SATO-39 –SATO-39 SATO-39 JOB xxxxxxxx(nnnn) NOT ENTERED INTO REQUEST 'Q'. llkkkjj JCL *** AUTO [(JOB=yyyyyyyy)|(DSNBR=bbbbbbbb)] Explanation: The job was not entered into the Request queue because an error was encountered trying to process the JCL retrieved from the special JCL Override library (JCLID=254). llkkkkjj is a return code describing the error. A jj value of 1C indicates that JCL was not attached for the job. The kkkk value is the reason code for the attach failure. See message SCNJ-18 for an explanation of this code. (See also message SATO-15 for a description of the format of this message.) User Response: Review and correct the JCL from the special JCL Override library. Replace the JCL member in the special library and then DEMAND the job. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-9 6.3 SCMx Through SCM9 Messages SCMx-00 –SCMx-10 6.3 SCMx Through SCM9 Messages SCMx-00 xxxxxxxx COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: Command xxxxxxx was completed at the date and time noted. User Response: None. SCMx-02 xxxxxxxx=yyyyyyyy NOT FOUND Explanation: Value yyyyyyyy for keyword xxxxxxxx is not known to CA-7. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SCMx-03 REQUIRED INPUT MISSING Explanation: A required input keyword is missing from the command. User Response: Refer to command format in CA-7 Commands Guide or HELP facility to determine required keywords for the command issued. Enter required input and reissue the command. SCMx-04 CONFLICTING INPUT PARAMETERS Explanation: Mutually exclusive keywords were input with the command. User Response: Refer to command format in CA-7 Commands Guide or HELP facility to determine required keywords for the command issued. Enter required input and reissue the command. SCMx-05 INVALID OR OMITTED xxxxxxxx=yyyyyyyy Explanation: Value yyyyyyyy for keyword xxxxxxxx is invalid or is required but was not specified. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SCMx-06 DCB/ACB FAILED OPEN/CLOSE, RC= Explanation: The /OPEN or /CLOSE command for a GROUP failed. The return code (RC=) is the contents of register 15 from CA-7's subtask after the open or close. (See also CA-7.V001.) User Response: For VTAM groups, verify the APPL parameter of the UCC7VTAM initialization file statement. Match the name of the APPL macro used to define CA-7 to VTAM. For other groups, verify that proper DD statements have been specified. SCMx-10 FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE -- RETRY LATER Explanation: A /WLB,SET=OFF command was entered. User Response: Enter a /WLB,SET=ON command to reactivate workload balancing. 6-10 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.3 SCMx Through SCM9 Messages SCMx-22 –SCMK-06 SCMx-22 xxxxxxxx IS NOT LOGGED ON, MESSAGE NOT SENT Explanation: The specified user is not logged on to CA-7 so the message was not queued to a logical terminal. User Response: None. SCMx-40 COMMAND xxxxxxxx IS NOT VALID FOR THIS TERMINAL. Explanation: The command xxxxxxxx can not be used from the current CA-7 terminal. Certain commands may only be entered from native VTAM access to CA-7. User Response: To enter the command, you must use a terminal that supports that command. SCMx-99 INVALID ERROR CODE Explanation: An error code was specified by module SASSSCMx, but there is no error message defined for that code. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. SCMJ-00 nnnn MESSAGES PURGED FROM LTERM=xxxxxxxx Explanation: A request to purge pages of queued output was successfully completed. User Response: None. SCMJ-01 xx INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE hhhhhhhh Explanation: An unexpected error occurred while processing the purge page request. The xx identifies the macro call and the hhhhhhhh is the return value in register 15. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SCMJ-15 NO PURGETERM=xxxxxxxx CONNECTED TO LTERM=yyyyyyyy Explanation: An attempt was made to purge messages queued to a logical terminal while its physical terminal was being used by a different logical terminal. User Response: Wait a few minutes and then reenter the command. If the response continues and you can determine that the terminal is not in use, issue a /LOGOFF or a /STOP for the terminal and then retry the PURGPG. SCMK-06 DDNAME FAILED OPEN/CLOSE RC=8 Explanation: The ddname indicated has failed either an OPEN or CLOSE. User Response: Try again. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-11 6.3 SCMx Through SCM9 Messages SCMK-07 –SCMP-49 SCMK-07 SUBSYSTEM THREAD CLEANUP COMPLETE xxx...x Explanation: /OPEN request for SUBSYS forced thread cleanup with an attempt to establish subsystem interface. Second line of message (xxx...x) is documented in CA-7 RPT Systems Programmer Guide. User Response: Refer to message documented in CA-7 RPT Systems Programmer Guide. SCMK-11 INIT MODULE (SASSINRP) NOT FOUND Explanation: /OPEN request for SUBSYS could not find initialization module SASSINRP. User Response: Probable user error. Modules SASSINRP and SASSCHDR must be in a library in the STEPLIB concatenation and the SVCNO statement in the initialization file must indicate SASSVC=YES. If subsystem defined at your site, try shutdown and restart of CA-7. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 RPT specialist for assistance. SCMK-11 SPECIFIED SUBSYS NAME NOT DEFINED Explanation: /OPEN request for SUBSYS was issued but name did not match value specified from initialization. User Response: Verify SUBSYS parameter of DBASE statement in initialization file and then retry. SCMO-02 OPERATOR ID NOT SPECIFIED Explanation: The operator ID (ID=) keyword is required. User Response: Specify the ID= keyword and reissue the command. SCMP-00 PROCESSING COMPLETE FOR .... /pa or /pf command string ..... Explanation: The /PAnn or /PFnn command has been processed successfully. User Response: None required. Issue /DISPLAY,ST=KEY to view your current session PA/PF key settings. SCMP-48 PROFILE RECORD NOT FOUND - NO ACTION TAKEN Explanation: The requested action cannot be performed because no CA-7 profile record was found in the database. User Response: Use the /PROF command to define a CA-7 profile record. If you are using /PROFS command, check to ensure you entered the correct CA-7 userid on the ID= keyword. SCMP-49 NO PFKEYS DEFINED IN PROFILE - NO ACTION TAKEN. Explanation: A /PROF(S),KEYS=PROFILE request cannot be satisfied because the CA-7 profile record has no PA/PF key definitions. User Response: Use the /PROF command to display the contents of your CA-7 profile. If you wish to clear the PA/PF key settings in your current terminal session, use the /PF99 command. 6-12 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.3 SCMx Through SCM9 Messages SCMP-50 –SCMP-57 SCMP-50 ID= KEYWORD ONLY VALID WITH /PROFS COMMAND. Explanation: A /PROF command was entered with the ID= keyword. User Response: Use the /PROFS command if you wish to display or update another user's CA-7 profile. SCMP-51 CURRENT SESSION REFRESHED WITH PFKEYS FROM PROFILE. Explanation: The PA/PF key definitions for your current terminal session have been replaced with the definitions in your CA-7 profile. If you are using the /PROFS,ID= format your keys have been replaced by those in the ID= user's CA-7 profile. User Response: None required. Use the /DISPLAY,ST=KEY command to view your current terminal session PA/PF key settings. SCMP-52 PROFILE RECORD UPDATED FOR XXXXXXXX Explanation: The PA/PF key definitions and/or the UID resource name in the CA-7 profile for user xxxxxxx have been successfully updated. User Response: None required. Use the /PROF or /PROFS,ID= command to display the contents of the CA-7 user profile. SCMP-53 PROFILE RECORD DELETED FOR XXXXXXXX Explanation: The CA-7 profile record for user xxxxxxxx has been deleted from the database. This is in response to a /PROF(S),ST=DELETE command. User Response: None required. SCMP-54 KEYS= AND/OR R= KEYWORDS INVALID WITH STATUS=DELETE. Explanation: A /PROF(S),ST=DELETE command was entered with the KEYS= and/or R= keywords. These are conflicting options since, in effect, you are asking to both update and delete the profile record. User Response: If you wish to delete the profile record, use only the STATUS=DELETE operand. If you wish to update or access the profile record, use the KEYS= and/or R= keywords. SMCP-55 PROFILE I/O ERROR. USER=uuuuuuuu FUNC=ff RC=rr FDBK=kkkk Explanation: A database error was encountered attempting to access or act on the CA-7 profile record for user uuuuuuuu. The IO function (ff) return code (rr) and feedback code (kkkk) are listed. User Response: Consult your CA-7 specialist. SCMP-57 INVALID PA/PF KEY SPECIFIED. Explanation: A /PA or /PF command was entered for an undefined PA or PF key. User Response: Valid PA keys are PA01 - PA03. Valid PF keys are PF01 - PF24. The special command /PF99 causes any PA/PF keys defined for the current terminal session to be deleted. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-13 6.3 SCMx Through SCM9 Messages SCMP-58 –SCMQ-65 SCMP-58 MISMATCHED PARENTHESES ON MSG= OPERAND. Explanation: A /PA or /PF command was entered with unbalanced parentheses in the text associated with the MSG= or M= keyword. User Response: Ensure the parentheses on the MSG= parameter are balanced. The maximum length of the MSG= parameter is 60 characters (including parentheses). SCMP-59 MSG= VALUE INVALID. MAX LENGTH IS 60. Explanation: A /PA or /PF command was entered with invalid data in the MSG= or M= parameter. User Response: The maximum length of the MSG= parameter is 60 characters (including parentheses). SCMP-60 NO PA/PFKEYS DEFINED FOR CURRENT TERMINAL SESSION. USE KEYS=CLEAR TO DELETE. Explanation: A /PROF(S) command was entered with the KEYS=SAVE parameter; however, there are no PA or PF keys defined for the current terminal session. User Response: If the intent is to clear the PA/PF key definitions in the profile record, use the /PROF,KEYS=CLEAR command. If you wish to add PA/PF key definitions to the profile you must first define them to your current terminal session using the /PA and/or /PF commands. SCMP-61 MSG= KEYWORD REQUIRED WITH /PA OR /PF COMMAND. Explanation: A /PA or /PF command was entered without any MSG= or M= keyword. User Response: The MSG= (or M=) keyword is required. If you wish to get rid of a current definition, use the MSG= keyword with no command text. SCMP-62 KEYS= OPTION INVALID. VALID OPTIONS ARE: SAVE, PROFILE AND CLEAR. Explanation: A /PROF(S) command was entered with the KEYS= (or K=) keyword, but the parameter is invalid. User Response: The valid options for the KEYS= keyword are: SAVE, PROFILE, and CLEAR. SCMP-63 PROGRAM LOGIC ERROR AT LABEL xxxxxxxx Explanation: A program logic error occurred attempting to satisfy a /PF, /PA, or /PROF(S) command at label xxxxxxxx. User Response: Contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. SCMQ-65 ERROR: KEYWORD MISSING OR INVALID: xxxxxxxx Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx was incorrectly specified, or is not allowed on the /JCL command. User Response: Correct the /JCL command and reenter. 6-14 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.3 SCMx Through SCM9 Messages SCMQ-66 –SCMQ-75 SCMQ-66 ERROR: ADD REQUESTED BY INDEX ALREADY DEFINED. Explanation: An attempt was made to add a JCL library with an index which already exists. User Response: Select a different index and reenter. SCMQ-68 ERROR: UPD REQUESTED BUT INDEX NOT FOUND. Explanation: An update or delete was attempted for a JCL library index does not exist. User Response: Determine the correct JCL library index and reenter. SCMQ-69 ERROR: VSAM I/O UNSUCCESSFUL. FUNC=xx RC=xxxx FDBK=xxxx Explanation: An error occurred during I/O to the JCL library database. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SCMQ-71 ERROR: UPD REQUESTED BUT ENTRY IN USE. Explanation: An update was attempted for a JCL library index which is currently allocated. User Response: Wait until the requested JCL library index is not in use and reenter. SCMQ-72 ERROR: DEL REQUESTED BUT ENTRY IN USE. Explanation: A delete was attempted for a JCL library index which is currently allocated. User Response: Wait until the requested JCL library index is not in use and reenter. SCMQ-73 ERROR: INVALID OPERATION ON HELP LIBRARY Explanation: The requested action is not valid on the HELP library. User Response: None. SCMQ-74 WARNING! JCL INDEX DELETED IS REFERRED TO AS AN ALTERNATE. Explanation: The /JCL command was used to delete a JCL library definition. Another JCL definition referred to the index as an alternate. User Response: Review the JCL library definitions using /DISPLAY,ST=JCLVAR. Use /JCL to remove ALT references to the deleted index. SCMQ-75 CANNOT USE /JCL WITHOUT DYNAMIC ALLOCATION OF JCL LIBRARIES. Explanation: The /JCL command was attempted, but dynamic allocation of JCL libraries is not supported. User Response: Change the PERFORM values on the INIT statement in the CA-7 initialization file so that dynamic allocation will be used for JCL libraries. Refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for details. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-15 6.3 SCMx Through SCM9 Messages SCM0-00 –SCM0-77 SCM0-00 MSG FROM TERM - xxxxxxxx text... Explanation: This message precedes free-form message text sent from terminal xxxxxxxx. User Response: None. SCM0-11 [(TERM)|(LTERM)] = yyyyyyyy IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR OUTPUT Explanation: Terminal yyyyyyyy is currently closed and cannot receive the message being sent or copied. User Response: To send output to the closed terminal, the terminal must be started using /START command. Then reenter the original command. SCM0-12 HARDCOPY DEVICE NOT FOUND. Explanation: PF2 (Program Function key 2) or the /COPY command was used to copy a page of output from a 3270 terminal to a hardcopy terminal. To use this facility, a hardcopy terminal must be present on the same line as the terminal issuing the command. User Response: If it is necessary to copy the page, the /COPY command must be used to indicate a specific terminal where the page is to be sent. SCM0-14 MESSAGE HAS BEEN QUEUED ON LTERM xxxxxxxx Explanation: This message will be displayed at the sending terminal to indicate transfer of the output was successful. The receiving terminal, however, is busy; the output has been queued for review as soon as the receiving terminal is available. User Response: None. SCM0-17 PROCESSING COMPLETE FOR /SWAP Explanation: The /SWAP command processing was completed. User Response: None. SCM0-22 xxxxxxxx IS NOT LOGGED ON, MESSAGE NOT SENT. Explanation: The /MSG command was issued using ID=xxxxxxxx, but the USERID is not currently logged on. User Response: None. SCM0-77 /FETCH SERVICE UNAVAILABLE Explanation: Could not locate the SASSCMDM module. User Response: Ensure that the SASSCMDM module resides in a load library accessible to CA-7. 6-16 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.3 SCMx Through SCM9 Messages SCM0-78 –SCM1-06 SCM0-78 NO COMMAND RING ESTABLISHED Explanation: No command ring has been built for this terminal yet. This will occur if /FETCH is entered immediately after a /LOGON. User Response: /FETCH will not be stored in the command ring. Enter a command other than /FETCH, /LOGON, /PAGE, or /ECHO to initialize the command ring. SCM0-79 /FETCH STORAGE LIMIT EXCEEDED Explanation: /FETCH exceeded an internal limit on the amount of storage allowed for the service. User Response: This should not occur in normal operation. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SCM1-00 LINE=xxxxxxxx HAS BEEN [(STOPPED)|(STARTED)] Explanation: The request to start or stop a line has been successfully completed. User Response: None. SCM1-00 TERM=xxxxxxxx HAS BEEN [(STOPPED)|(STARTED)] Explanation: The request to start or stop a specific real (physical) terminal has been successfully completed. User Response: None. SCM1-00 LTERM=xxxxxxxx HAS BEEN [(STOPPED)|(STARTED)] Explanation: The request to start or stop a specific logical terminal has been successfully completed. User Response: None. SCM1-00 LINE=xxxxxxxx TERM=yyyyyyyy HAS BEEN [(STOPPED)|(STARTED)] Explanation: The request to start or stop a line and terminals on that line has been successfully completed. User Response: None. SCM1-00 PROMPTS FOR LTERM=xxxxxxxx HAVE BEEN [(STOPPED)|(STARTED)] Explanation: Prompting for the logical terminal indicated by LTERM has been either stopped or restarted by a /START or /STOP command with MSG=PROMPTS specified. User Response: None. SCM1-06 SHUTDOWN IS IN PROGRESS CANNOT START Explanation: Shutdown of CA-7 is in progress; the request to start a line, terminal, or logical terminal cannot be honored. User Response: None. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-17 6.3 SCMx Through SCM9 Messages SCM1-10 –SCM2-15 SCM1-10 STOP/START INVALID, CODE=y Explanation: If y=A, an attempt was made to stop or start a terminal that was in the middle of processing a command. Terminal may have been processing a CA-7 CA-11 interface command, such as ARTS. If y=B, a /START was issued to a VTAM terminal not connected to CA-7. User Response: If y=A, let the terminal complete its activity, then reissue the command. If the problem resulted from the CA-7 CA-11 interface, the link of the SASSRMS1 and SASSRMS2 modules may not have been done correctly. If y=B, issue the /OPEN command first and then issue a /START. If terminal does not connect, bring CA-7 down and then bring it back up with a TYPE=ERST initialization. SCM2-10 /SHUTDOWN MAY BE ENTERED FROM CA-7 MASTER TERMINAL ONLY. /SHUTDOWN IGNORED. Explanation: The CA-7 /SHUTDOWN command can be input at the CA-7 Master Terminal only. User Response: Enter command from the Master Terminal. SCM2-11 BATCH RUN IN PROGRESS Explanation: CA-7 cannot be shut down while a batch terminal is in process. User Response: Wait for the batch terminal run to complete and then reenter the /SHUTDOWN command. The /DISPLAY,T=ALL command will provide status about the batch terminal. When it shows "stopped," reenter the /SHUTDOWN command. Batch terminals may be ignored by using a different shutdown option. SCM2-12 TERMINAL xxxxxxxx IS BUSY /LOGOFF IGNORED Explanation: Terminal xxxxxxxx is busy and cannot be logged off. User Response: Wait a few seconds, then retry the logoff. SCM2-13 TERMINAL xxxxxxxx IS ALREADY LOGGED OFF /LOGOFF IGNORED Explanation: Terminal xxxxxxxx is already logged off. User Response: None. SCM2-14 TERMINAL xxxxxxxx HAS BEEN LOGGED OFF Explanation: The request to log off terminal xxxxxxxx has been processed. User Response: None. SCM2-15 TERMINAL xxxxxxxx REQUIRED INTERVENTION /LOGOFF IGNORED Explanation: Intervention is required to process previous output to terminal xxxxxxxx. The forced logoff was ignored. User Response: Place the device in "Ready." If the device still requires intervention, issue a /STOP,T=xxxxxxxx to stop the terminal. If the device was made ready and is not a printer, the /LOGOFF,T=xxxxxxxx may be reissued. 6-18 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.3 SCMx Through SCM9 Messages SCM2-16 –SCM2-30 SCM2-16 TERMINAL xxxxxxxx IS A BATCH TERMINAL. /LOGOFF IGNORED Explanation: Terminal xxxxxxxx is a batch terminal and cannot be forced to log off. User Response: None. SCM2-17 TERMINAL xxxxxxxx IS A PRINTER. /LOGOFF IGNORED Explanation: Printer terminals cannot be forced to log off. User Response: Place the device in "Ready." If the device still requires intervention, issue a /STOP,T=xxxxxxxx to stop the terminal. If the device was made ready and is not a printer, the /LOGOFF,T=xxxxxxxx may be reissued. SCM2-18 /SHUTDOWN FORMAT INCORRECT Explanation: An invalid shutdown option was entered. A /SHUTDOWN may be done with no options or one of the following. DMPQ, Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4, or Z5. User Response: Correct the /SHUTDOWN command and reenter. SCM2-19 INVALID SHUTDOWN OPTION. /SHUTDOWN IGNORED Explanation: An invalid option was entered from the /SHUTDOWN command. The command is ignored. User Response: Reenter the command correctly. SCM2-20 INVALID COMMAND - MUST BE /SHUTDOWN Explanation: After CA-7 is in shutdown mode, the terminal that entered the /SHUTDOWN cannot enter most of the other commands. This message can also be produced if the /SHUTDOWN is entered when CA-7 is already in the process of shutting down. User Response: Reenter the /SHUTDOWN command or one of the other valid commands that are allowed during shutdown. If the shutdown process is in progress, do not reenter the /SHUTDOWN. SCM2-25 SHUTDOWN ALREADY IN PROGRESS Explanation: Shutdown has already been entered from another terminal. User Response: None - CA-7 will shut down shortly. SCM2-30 SHUTDOWN TO BE DONE WITH THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS. xxxxxx,xxxxxx,xxxxxx,xxxxxx PRESS ENTER TO VERIFY Explanation: The xxxxxx's indicate the options for the shutdown command entered. CA-7 is put in shutdown mode. User Response: If these are the shutdown options desired, press Enter and CA-7 will be shut down. If different options are desired, reenter the command. You will receive this message until Enter is pressed or two consecutive shutdown commands are entered with the same options. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-19 6.3 SCMx Through SCM9 Messages SCM2-32 –SCM4-15 SCM2-32 /SHUTDOWN INVALID FROM APPLICATION VTAM TERMINAL /SHUTDOWN IGNORED Explanation: A /SHUTDOWN request from an ISPF session will not be honored. User Response: None. This message is informational. SCM2-33 /SHUTDOWN INVALID FROM TRAILER TERMINAL /SHUTDOWN IGNORED Explanation: A /SHUTDOWN request from U7SVC or SASSTRLR will not be honored. User Response: None. SCM4-00 MAINID=xxx ASSIGNED TO CPU yyyyyyyy FROM CPU zzzzzzzz Explanation: The request to change the assignment of a main ID from CPU zzzzzzzz to CPU yyyyyyyy has completed successfully. User Response: None. SCM4-00 LTERM=xxxxxxxx ASSIGNED TO TERM=yyyyyyyy FROM TERM=zzzzzzzz. Explanation: The request to change the assignment of a logical terminal from one physical terminal zzzzzzzz to another yyyyyyyy has completed successfully. User Response: None. SCM4-13 LTERM=xxxxxxxx NOT ASSIGNED, DEVICE TYPE CONFLICT. Explanation: The request to assign a logical terminal from one physical device to another cannot be completed because the "from" and "to" devices are different types. User Response: Reissue the /ASSIGN command specifying a "to" terminal of the same device type as the real terminal to which the logical terminal is currently assigned. SCM4-14 LTERM=xxxxxxxx NOT ASSIGNED, CONNECTION FIXED Explanation: The logical terminal (LTERM) and the "from" physical terminal have the same name. This is defined in the initialization file and is done to ensure that every physical terminal has at least one logical terminal with which CA-7 can communicate. User Response: None. SCM4-15 LTERM=xxxxxxxx NOT ASSIGNED, TERM=yyyyyyyy IS CONNECTED Explanation: The terminal to be reassigned is currently busy. User Response: Wait a few minutes and then retry the /ASSIGN. If the situation persists and the terminal is not in use, it may be logged off and the /ASSIGN retried. 6-20 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.3 SCMx Through SCM9 Messages SCM5-00 –SCM7-00 SCM5-00 PRTY=nn FOR APPL=xxxxxxxx AT TERM=yyyyyyyy FOR OPERID=zzzzzzzz, CHANGED TO PRTY=mm Explanation: The request to change application function authority for the specified operator ID, terminal and application has been successfully completed. User Response: The operator must log on again for the change to become effective. SCM5-00 USERID=nnn AT TERM=xxxxxxxx FOR OPERID=yyyyyyyy CHANGED TO USERID=mmm Explanation: The request to change a UID for the specified operator ID and the terminal has been successfully completed. User Response: The operator must log on again for the change to become effective. SCM5-12 OPERID-xxxxxxxx NOT AUTHORIZED FOR TERM=yyyyyyyy Explanation: A request to change application function authorization or user ID cannot be completed because operator ID xxxxxxxx is not authorized for terminal yyyyyyyy. User Response: Verify that the operator ID and terminal name were specified correctly on the input request. If not, correct and reenter the command. If the original command was correct, the CA-7 initialization file must be changed to authorize the operator ID for the terminal. SCM5-13 APPL=xxxxxxxx NOT AVAILABLE TO OPERID=yyyyyyyy Explanation: A request to change application function authorization cannot be completed because operator ID yyyyyyyy is not authorized for application xxxxxxxx. User Response: Verify that the operator ID and application name were specified correctly on the input request. If not, correct and resubmit the command. If the original command was correct, the CA-7 initialization file must be changed to authorize the operator ID for the application. SCM5-14 /CHANGE NOT VALID FOR OPID WITH TRMID=**ALL** Explanation: A /CHANGE command has been entered for an OPID that had global security defined. User Response: If you want to change security for OPID with a global security definition, use a TERM (or T)=**ALL** on the /CHANGE command. SCM6-00 /DISPLAY COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: The input request was successfully completed. User Response: None. SCM7-00 /LOG COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: The input request was successfully completed. User Response: None. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-21 6.3 SCMx Through SCM9 Messages SCM8-00 –SCM9-15 SCM8-00 xxxxxxxx=yyyyyyyy SET FOR RELINK, USE COUNT=nnn, BLDL NAME=zzzzzzzz Explanation: The CA-7 application or format block (specified by yyyyyyyy) has been flagged as ready for relinking. The new version will be loaded when the use count (nnn) is zero (that is, the old version of the module is not in use by any program currently executing). The new version will be loaded with the name specified by zzzzzzzz. Note: If a user ID was specified on the /RELINK command, that value will be used as the first 2 characters of the BLDL name. User Response: None. SCM8-02 INVALID TRANSACTION Explanation: An attempt was made to do an online /RELINK of a module. User Response: This module cannot be relinked online. CA-7 must be shut down and brought back up with a TYPE=WARM to bring in a new copy of the requested module. A /RELINK cannot be done for a module marked RESD, or PERM, nor a module that is part of the CA-7 nucleus. SCM8-11 xxxxxxxx=yyyyyyyy IS PERMANENTLY RESIDENT Explanation: The CA-7 application or format block to be relinked is either part of the CA-7 nucleus or is marked as permanently resident on the APPLCTN/FMTBLK statement in the CA-7 initialization file. User Response: If the module is part of the CA-7 nucleus, then CA-7 must be relinked and CA-7 must be shut down and reinitialized. If marked as permanently resident in the initialization file, then CA-7 must be restarted before the new version can be used. SCM9-13 COMMAND INVALID FOR INTERNAL SECURITY. Explanation: This message is issued when the /UID command is entered and external security is not controlling CA-7 LOGON and COMMAND security. User Response: Verify that your current external security environment is controlling CA-7 logons and command security. Check the SECURITY statement, keyword EXTERNAL=, in the CA-7 initialization file for your current external security options. SCM9-14 RESOURCE NAME IS REQUIRED Explanation: The /UID command was issued without specifying a resource name. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SCM9-15 CA-7 RESOURCE TABLE NOT FOUND Explanation: The /UID command was issued but a UID resource table was not specified or loaded during CA-7 initialization. A UID resource table is required when using the /UID command. User Response: Ensure that a resource table name was specified in the CA-7 initialization file on the SECURITY statement using the UID= parameter. 6-22 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.3 SCMx Through SCM9 Messages SCM9-16 –SCM9-35 SCM9-16 INVALID FORMAT FOR CA-7 RESOURCE TABLE. Explanation: An error was encountered when reading the CA-7 UID resource table. User Response: A UID resource table is required when using the /UID command. Ensure that the UID resource table specified in the initialization file was built using the CA7RTBL macro. SCM9-17 RESOURCE (xxxxxxxx) NOT FOUND IN CA-7 RESOURCE TABLE Explanation: The resource name specified on the /UID command was not found in the UID resource table. User Response: Reissue the command using a valid resource name that exists in the UID resource table. SCM9-18 ACCESS TO RESOURCE (xxxxxxxx) DENIED BY EXTERNAL SECURITY Explanation: The user is not authorized to access the resource specified on the /UID command. User Response: Ensure that the resource is defined to external security and determine if the user should have access to the indicated resource. SCM9-21 UID VALUE UPDATED Explanation: The /UID command was processed and the user's CA-7 UID security level was updated for this session in CA-7. User Response: None. SCM9-32 UID RESOURCE TABLE REFRESHED Explanation: The UID resource table has been successfully refreshed in storage using the /REFRESH command. User Response: None. SCM9-33 MODULE NAME REQUIRED FOR REFRESH. Explanation: The /REFRESH command was issued without specifying a module name on the command. User Response: Reissue the command and specify a UID resource table module name. For example: /REFRESH,MOD=XXXXXXXX. SCM9-34 MODULE XXXXXXXX NOT FOUND FOR REFRESH Explanation: The module name specified on the /REFRESH command could not be found. User Response: Ensure that the module exists and resides in a library accessible to CA-7. SCM9-35 NO STORAGE AVAILABLE FOR RESOURCE TABLE Explanation: An attempt was made to refresh the in-storage UID resource table; however, the storage for the new copy could not be obtained. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-23 6.3 SCMx Through SCM9 Messages SCM9-36 –SCM9-36 SCM9-36 UNABLE TO FREE STORAGE DURING REFRESH Explanation: An error occurred while freeing storage for the old copy of the UID resource table. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 6-24 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.4 SCNI Through SCN0 Messages SCNI-01 –SCNI-14 6.4 SCNI Through SCN0 Messages SCNI-01 xx INVALID SGET RETURN CODE=nn Explanation: An error was encountered by SASSSCNI while issuing a CA-7 macro. The macro statement where the error occurred is indicated by xx; nn is the return code from the call. This message will be issued if the Preprocess queue is full. If the PREQ is full, the XPRE command can be used to list and then cancel any unneeded input network stations. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SCNI-07 LOAD ERROR FOR xxxxxxxx WITH RETURN CODE nn Explanation: An attempt to load the module indicated by xxxxxxxx has failed. The return code from the SLOAD macro is indicated by nn; nn=04 indicates module not found; nn=12 indicates an I/O error occurred. User Response: Verify that the module indicated has not been inadvertently deleted from a CA-7.LOADLIB, and that the APPLCTN statement is present (and correct) in the CA-7 initialization file or in the SASSPROG module. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SCNI-11 PRE-PROCESS SCHEDULE SCAN STARTED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd. Explanation: Scanning of preprocess schedules has started for work to be performed during the time interval being scanned. User Response: None. SCNI-12 nnnn RECORDS ADDED TO THE PRE-PROCESS QUEUE. Explanation: This is an informational message indicating the number of workstation records added to the Preprocess queue during this scan interval. User Response: None. SCNI-13 PRE-PROCESS SCHEDULE SCAN COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd. Explanation: This is an informational message indicating that the scan of preprocess schedules is complete. User Response: None. SCNI-14 NETWORK (nnnn) ENTERED INTO PRE-PROCESS 'Q' FOR mm STATIONS Explanation: This is an informational message which will appear at the CA-7 Master Station for each record entered into the Preprocess queue. nnnn is the CA-7 assigned job number for the preprocess activity; mm is the number of stations for this network. User Response: None. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-25 6.4 SCNI Through SCN0 Messages SCNI-40 –SCNJ-07 SCNI-40 SCHEDULE EXPIRED FOR NETWORK SCHD SIxxxxxx Explanation: This message appears at the CA-7 Master Station for each network schedule that is found to be expired. The messages are produced each time schedule scan runs. The xxxxxx is the schedule number (DSNBR) of the network. User Response: The network schedule should be resolved. The network name can be found by doing an LSCHD,DSNBR=SIxxxxxx. SCNI-41 TOTAL NETWORK SCHD EXPIRED = xxxx Explanation: At least one SCNI-40 message has been produced, and this reflects the number of them that were produced for this cycle of schedule scan. Only the first five expired schedules will be shown with the SCNI-40 messages. User Response: If xxxx is greater than 5, then do an LSCHD,DSNBR=SI*,ST=EXP to determine which schedules need to be resolved. SCNJ-01 xx INVALID SGET RETURN CODE=nn. JOB=yyyyyyyy Explanation: The major reason for this error is a problem was encountered in trying to get a member from the database. xx - the macro statement where the error occurred. nn is the return code from the call. yyyyyyyy is the job that was being processed by Schedule Scan. If xx=22 and nn=04, the HIJBNUM parameter on the SCHEDULE statement may have been reached. User Response: The following is recommended: 1. If xx=22 and nn=04, refer to SPO7-02 for more details. 2. If xx=48, then a bad job member in the CA-7 Job data set was detected. The indicated job may have to be deleted and and readded. It must be reloaded before the job can be run by CA-7. Also, job prose, schedules, and JOBCONN connections may have to be reentered. 3. If xx=85, then the Trailer queue may be full. SCNJ-07 LOAD ERROR FOR xxxxxxxx WITH RETURN CODE nn Explanation: An attempt to load module xxxxxxxx has failed. The return code from the SLOAD macro is indicated by nn; nn=4 indicates module not found; nn=12 indicates an I/O error. User Response: Verify that the module has not been inadvertently deleted from CA-7.LOADLIB and that the APPLCTN statement is present (and correct) in the CA-7 initialization file or in the module SASSPROG. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. 6-26 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.4 SCNI Through SCN0 Messages SCNJ-11 –SCNJ-15 SCNJ-11 JOB SCHEDULE SCAN STARTED AT hh:mm ON yy.ddd. Explanation: This is an informational message indicating that a scan of jobs has been started. User Response: None. SCNJ-12 nnnn JOBS ADDED TO REQUEST QUEUE. Explanation: This is an informational message indicating the number of job records (nnnn) which were added to the Request queue during this scan. User Response: None. SCNJ-13 JOB SCHEDULE SCAN COMPLETED AT hh:mm ON yy.ddd. Explanation: Self-explanatory. User Response: None. SCNJ-14 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) ENTERED INTO REQUEST 'Q', DUE-OUT ON yy.ddd AT hh:mm. or JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) ENTERED INTO REQUEST 'Q', *** JCL RETRIEVED FROM SPECIAL OVERRIDE LIBRARY *** DUE-OUT ON yy.ddd AT hh:mm Explanation: This is an informational message which will appear on the CA-7 Master Station for each job added to the Request queue. The job name is indicated by xxxxxxxx and the CA-7 job number is indicated by nnnn. If the JCL has been retrieved from the special JCL Override library (JCLID 254), this will be indicated. The due-out date and time specifies when CPU processing must be completed. User Response: None. SCNJ-15 JOB xxxxxxxx NOT ENTERED INTO REQUEST 'Q' ***JOB LOCKED*** DUE-OUT ON yy.ddd AT hh:mm Explanation: According to the job schedule member, the job's processing cycle has arrived and it should be added to the Request queue. However, the job is in locked status and therefore cannot be scheduled. The due-out time specifies when the job must be completed. User Response: The LLOCK command should be used to determine why the job is in a locked status. If scheduling is desired, the reason(s) for the lock must be corrected. Schedule Resolution must be rerun if the schedule definition is altered. The job may have to be manually DEMANDed into the queue for the current cycle, depending on the reason it is locked. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-27 6.4 SCNI Through SCN0 Messages SCNJ-16 –SCNJ-18 SCNJ-16 JOB xxxxxxxx NOT ENTERED INTO REQUEST 'Q' ***NXTCYC=SKP*** DUE-OUT ON yy.ddd AT hh:mm:ss Explanation: Job xxxxxxxx is scheduled to start during the time span just searched by Schedule Scan. It was not entered into the Request queue, however, because the next cycle flag indicates skip one cycle. User Response: None. The next cycle indicator will be reset automatically and the job will be scheduled when its next processing cycle occurs. SCNJ-17 JOB xxxxxxxx NOT ENTERED INTO REQUEST 'Q' ***NXTCYC=OFF*** DUE-OUT ON yy.ddd AT hh:mm:ss Explanation: Job xxxxxxxx is scheduled to start during the time span just searched by Schedule Scan. It was not entered into the Request queue, however, because the next cycle flag indicates normal scheduling is to be bypassed indefinitely. User Response: None. The next cycle indicator must be manually reset before normal scheduling will be resumed. SCNJ-18 JOB xxxxxxxx NOT ENTERED INTO REQUEST 'Q' ***JCL (kkkk)*** DUE-OUT ON yy.ddd AT hh:mm:ss Explanation: The job was not entered into the Request queue because the JCL could not be attached. kkkk indicates the reason, as follows: 0004 Empty member. 0008 Member not found on CA-7 CA-LIBRARIAN or CA-PANVALET libraries; or JCL INDEX not specified. Also, if a CA-7 CA-LIBRARIAN or CA-PANVALET data set, it has been unavailable for two minutes. 000C JCL data set not found on DASD volume. 0010 JCL data set is not a PDS - invalid DSORG. 0014 JCL data set has invalid DCB attributes. 0018 JCL data set resides on a DASD volume not accessible to CA-7. 001C JCL member not found in data set. 0020 READ I/O error was encountered. 0024 JCL data set is READ password protected. 0028 JCL data set is USERID protected or CA-7 does not have access to the JCL data set when external security is used for data sets. 0054 Data set is busy. 005C Dynamic allocation for JCL data set failed. 0060 Error occurred during OPEN. The DCBABCOD field is nonzero. 007C JCLID is not in the CA-7 initialization file. 0080 Problem with interface to CA-LIBRARIAN or CA-PANVALET. 6-28 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.4 SCNI Through SCN0 Messages SCNJ-18 –SCNJ-18 0084 EOF reached in SQADD. The job may have too many lines of JCL for CA-7 to put in the Trailer queue. 0088 Error on TRLQ. 008C Error loading module SASSPCEJ. Return code from SLOAD macro is in the first two characters. 0090 Bad SLINK to SASSPCEJ. See also 0490 and 0890. 0094 SASSXX05 determined job should be canceled. 0098 Error in SASSXX05 - invalid return code. 009C Invalid data on # statement. 00A0 JCL attach rejected by user exit SASSXX11 with a return code of 4. Job will be flagged for retry if the RETRY interval option is specified on the SCHEDULE statement in the initialization file. If the RETRY option is not specified, the job will be left in SKELETON status. 00A4 JCL attach rejected by user exit SASSXX11 with a return code other than 4. Job will be left in SKELETON status. 0490 Error return from SASSPCEJ indicating invalid conversion request. 0588 Out of space in TRLQ. 0890 Error return from SASSPCEJ indicating invalid conversion request. User Response: Determine the reason for the problem and correct it, if possible. If the job must run this cycle, it must be DEMANDed unless the job's status is RETRY on an LQ display. The following list shows corrective action for the messages keyed to the codes shown in the previous list. 0008 Try LLIB command for a more detailed error message and try JCL screen (DB.7 - fill in the screen for a more detailed error message). 000C Verify that the data set in on the volume requested. Specify the correct volume if in error. 0010 Data set organization must be PS or PO. If PDS, the member name must be provided. 0014 Either BLKSIZE=0 or KEYLEN=0 or RECFM not = F or LRECL not = 80. 0018 No //U7volser DD statement exists for the volume where the data set resides. Supply a //U7volser DD statement in the CA-7 execution JCL. The ALLOC command may be issued to make the volume available. 001C Provide a valid member name. 0020 Try again. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 0024 This update would require a WTOR reply from the system operator's console which would put CA-7 in a hard wait; that is, no terminal processing, job scheduling, job submittal, and so forth, until the operator responded. Updates to such a data set are not allowed from CA-7. The update must be made from outside of CA-7 by using TSO, batch, and so forth, so as not to impede production scheduling. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-29 6.4 SCNI Through SCN0 Messages SCNJ-18 –SCNJ-18 0028 1) This request has violated User Security as defined in the module referenced by the USER keyword of the SECURITY statement in the CA-7 initialization file. Use a different operator ID at logon time or change the USER ID Security module. 2) CA-7 does not have access to the JCL data set. 0054 Wait and try again. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 005C Try to edit the JCL using the DB.7 screen. Error messages should be returned with codes indicating the specific problem. 0060 Check the MVS console log for errors at the time the job came into the Request queue. 0080 Use the LJOB command to check the JCLID defined for the job then use /DISPLAY,ST=JCL to verify the IDs defined to CA-7. Correct the job definition or add the JCL definition to the initialization file and restart CA-7 using WARM. 0084 Try to demand the job identified by using DEMANDH so that it will be in HOLD status and can be canceled if necessary. You may want to specify the SCHID and DOTM values if the job needs to run. If the error repeats, the DEMAND command will produce messages to explain the error. 0088 Take the same action as in code 0084 above. 008C Verify that module SASSPCEJ is in a library pointed to by STEPLIB. Take the same action as in code 0084. 0090 Take same action as in code 008C above. 0094 If job is desired, use DEMAND command. You may want to check with your installation's CA-7 specialist as to why the exit (SASSXX05) canceled the job. 0098 Take same action as in code 0094 above. 009C Use QM.5 screen to examine and correct any errors on Special Override (#) statements in the JCL. 00A0 Probably none. If the JCL retry option is specified, JCL attach will be attempted at the next retry interval. This will continue until the exit accepts the JCL attach or the job is canceled. If the job must be scheduled, check with your installation's CA-7 specialist concerning the SASSXX11 exit and why it is preventing JCL for this job to be attached. 00A4 Since the job is left in SKELETON status, it must be canceled to remove it from the Request queue. If it must be scheduled, try using the DEMAND command. If the reason for JCL attach rejection is not clear, you should check with your installation's CA-7 specialist concerning the SASSXX11 exit. 0490 Take same action as in code 0090 above. 0588 If the error occurred while attaching the JCL, issue a /DISPLAY,Q=TRL and check the space availability. If the number of tracks is low, increase the size of the Trailer queue, at a convenient time, using the DMPQ/MOVQ shutdown and startup facility. 0890 Take same action as in code 0090 above. 6-30 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.4 SCNI Through SCN0 Messages SCNJ-19 –SCNP-11 SCNJ-19 JOB xxxxxxxx NOT ENTERED IN REQUEST 'Q', *** JCL (kkkk) *** JCL RETRIEVED FROM SPECIAL OVERRIDE LIBRARY *** DUE-OUT ON yy.ddd AT hh:mm Explanation: See SCNJ-18. An attempt was made to retrieve the JCL for the job from the special JCL Override library of ID 254. User Response: Determine the reason for the problem and correct it, if possible. Replace the JCL member in the special library. (This is required to indicate to the Job data set that next time JCL is to be retrieved from this special library.) If job must be run this cycle, it must be DEMANDed. SCNJ-40 SCHEDULE EXPIRED FOR JOB xxxxxxxx Explanation: This message appears at the CA-7 Master station for each job schedule that is found to be expired. The messages are produced each time schedule scan runs. The xxxxxxxx is the job name. User Response: The job schedule needs to be resolved. SCNJ-41 TOTAL JOB SCHD EXPIRED = xxxx Explanation: At least one SCNJ-40 message has been produced, and this reflects the number of them that were produced for this cycle of schedule scan. Only the first five expired schedules will be shown with the SCNJ-40 messages. User Response: If xxxx is greater than 5, then do an LSCHD,DSNBR=SJ*,ST=EXP to determine which schedules need to be resolved. SCNP-11 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) SYS=xxxxxxxx *** IS LATE *** REQUIRED BY yy.ddd AT hh:mm, MUST START BY yy.ddd AT hh:mm SCHID=xxx PROSE#=nnnnnnnn ERQD=nnn ENSAT=nnn IRQD=nnn INSAT=nnn MCNT=nnn FLAGS=xx/xx/xx/xx/xx/xx/xx Explanation: This message is issued to the CA-7 Master Station to indicate that a job is behind schedule. The fields in the message are as follows: ERQD is a count of total external requirements. ENSAT is a count of external requirements satisfied. IRQD is a count of total internal requirements. INSAT is a count of internal requirements satisfied. MCNT is a master count of unsatisfied requirements. FLAGS are hexadecimal values matching the following fields from the JQREC macro DSECT. The fields are listed in order of appearance in the message. JQFLG1 JQFLG2 JQJFLG1 JQJFLG2 JQJFLG3 JQJFLG4 JQJFLG5 Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-31 6.4 SCNI Through SCN0 Messages SCNP-11 –SCN0-11 User Response: Determine why the job is late and take appropriate steps to correct the situation. This message will continue to appear at every reprompt interval. To suspend the message, use the RSVP command. SCNP-11 xxxxxxxx STATION WORK (nnn,mmmm) REF=jjjjrrs ***IS LATE*** FOR NETWORK=xxxxxxxx [,SUBID=yyyyyyyy][,JOB=zzzzzzzz] REQUIRED BY yy.ddd AT hh:mm:ss, MUST START BY yy.ddd AT hh:mm:ss PROSE #nnnnnnnn Explanation: This message is issued to a station's terminal to indicate work is behind schedule. User Response: Determine why the task is late and take appropriate action. This message will continue to appear at every reprompt interval until action is taken. Use the RSVP command to suspend the prompt. SCNP-12 PROMPT COMPLETE AT hh:mm ON yy.ddd. Explanation: Indicates end of a prompt or reprompt interval. User Response: None. SCNP-50 RETRY CYCLE COMPLETE. xx RETRIED, yy ATTACHED. Explanation: The RETRY cycle for JCL attach has completed. xx indicates the number of jobs that were in the Request queue with R-RETRY status. yy indicates the number of jobs for which RETRY was able to attach JCL. The RETRY cycle may occur on a time basis or if manually specified with the SSCAN,SCAN=RET command. User Response: None. SCNP-51 JOB xxxxxxx (nnnn) FAILED IN RETRY. CODE = zzzzzzzz Explanation: When a retry attempt was done for job xxxxxxxx, a failure occurred other than dynamic allocation. User Response: The job is left in SKELETON status and needs to be canceled and, if needed, DEMANDed back in. Refer to message SCNJ-18 to help in resolving the zzzzzzzz code. SCN0-11 SCHEDULE SCAN STARTED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd.[(FORCED)] ***SCAN PERIOD OF yy.ddd AT hh.mm THRU yy.ddd AT hh:mm*** Explanation: This is an informational message indicating that Schedule Scan has been initiated and is scanning for jobs and preprocess work whose schedules fall within the designated period of the scan. All work found during the time period being scanned will be placed in the Preprocess or Request queues as appropriate. If Schedule Scan is forced using the SSCAN,SCAN=SCH command, the (FORCED) parameter is included in the message. User Response: None. 6-32 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.4 SCNI Through SCN0 Messages SCN0-12 –SCN0-15 SCN0-12 NEXT SCHEDULE SCAN WAKE-UP TIME IS yy.ddd AT hh:mm. ***** x...x ***** Explanation: This is an informational message notifying the user when Schedule Scan will next begin (wake-up) to perform a time-dependent function. The function to be performed is indicated by x...x. Current values for x...x are: TO SCAN NEXT INTERVAL FOR A REQ 'Q' PROMPT FOR A POST 'Q' PROMPT TO RE-PROMPT USER Note: Due to dynamic activities within CA-7, Schedule Scan may be activated sooner than the specified next wake up for a reason other than the function indicated in this message. User Response: None. SCN0-13 SCHEDULE SCAN COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd. Explanation: Self-explanatory. User Response: None. SCN0-14 *** ATTENTION: SCHEDULE SCAN ERROR *** Explanation: The message indicates that errors have occurred causing Schedule Scan to end before all jobs have been brought in. User Response: Check error messages (possibly on the Browse data set) for error that occurred during the Schedule Scan. When these errors are corrected, the next Schedule Scan will bring in any jobs that were not brought in previously. Enter SSCAN,SCAN=SCH to force Schedule Scan to run immediately rather than awaiting its next cycle. SCN0-15 SCHEDULE SCAN NOT DONE: REASON -- DATE=0 Explanation: The message indicates that this cycle of schedule scan was not done because the scan period start date was zero. User Response: Use the SSCAN command to make the scan period start date a valid date. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-33 6.5 SCO0 Through SCRJ Messages SCO0-00 –SCO0-05 6.5 SCO0 Through SCRJ Messages SCO0-00 REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: Successful completion of input request. User Response: None. SCO0-01 INVALID INPUT REQUEST Explanation: Function code not DMP or ZAP. User Response: Correct and resubmit command. SCO0-02 INVALID INPUT REQUEST Explanation: The DMP command should specify one of the following: SVT MOD ADR JOB DSN DSNBR TYPE should be DIR or MBR when dump request is JOB, DSN, or DSNBR. User Response: Retry and specify one of the keywords noted. Check all keywords for proper spelling or address. SCO0-03 INVALID INPUT REQUEST Explanation: Error in OFFSET field. User Response: Correct OFFSET value and resubmit command. SCO0-04 INVALID INPUT REQUEST Explanation: Error in LENG field. User Response: Correct LENG value and resubmit command. SCO0-05 INVALID INPUT REQUEST Explanation: Module name in MOD=SASSxxxx does not begin with SASS. User Response: Correct MOD parameter and resubmit command. 6-34 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.5 SCO0 Through SCRJ Messages SCO0-06 –SCRJ-11 SCO0-06 INVALID INPUT REQUEST Explanation: Module name in MOD=SASSxxxx cannot be found, has not been loaded, or is not resident. User Response: If MOD was specified incorrectly, correct and resubmit command. SCO0-07 INVALID INPUT REQUEST Explanation: Error on job request; job is probably not on database. User Response: Check job name given; if incorrect, supply correct job name and resubmit command. SCO0-08 INVALID INPUT REQUEST Explanation: Error on DSN request; data set probably was not found. User Response: Check data set name; if incorrect, supply correct data set name and resubmit command. SCO0-09 INVALID INPUT REQUEST, RC=xx Explanation: Error attempting interface with CA-7 RPT. RC value clarifies error as follows: 01 - SUBSYS=RPT not specified on DBASE statement or RPT scheduling module (SASSCHDR) not loaded or required input keyword missing. 02 - Invalid RPTID key requested. 03 - Invalid NAME key requested. xx - Any other code denotes access error as documented in CA-7 RPT Systems Programmer Guide under SRPT macro. User Response: Verify and correct if SUBSYS, RPTID, or NAME values were incorrect. If xx code is returned, refer to the CA-7 RPT Systems Programmer Guide for action. SCO0-10 INVALID INPUT REQUEST Explanation: Input was received that was not recognized by the program. User Response: Correct the input and retry. SCO0-11 INVALID INPUT REQUEST Explanation: VSAM control block was requested and was either not found or had an error. User Response: Check console log for CA-7.Vxxx messages and if found refer to that message for explanation. SCRJ-11 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) FORCED COMPLETE Explanation: This message is issued to the CA-7 Master Station to indicate when a job has been forced complete with either the XRST screen or the top line RESTART command. User Response: None. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-35 6.5 SCO0 Through SCRJ Messages SCRJ-12 –SCRJ-29 SCRJ-12 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) COMPLETED NORMALLY. ***COMPLETED***. HIGHEST CONDITION CODE=nnnn. Explanation: This message is issued to the CA-7 Master Station to indicate successful completion of the specified job. User Response: None. SCRJ-13 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnn) HAS JCL ERROR ***RESTART REQUIRED*** Explanation: Generally this message will not be issued for jobs that have been submitted and fail with a JCLERR. For these jobs, the SMF0-18 message will be issued, and the possible SCRJ-13 messages will be suppressed. However, for a job that is DEMANDed with TYPE=RES, the SCRJ-13 message can be issued periodically until restart is begun. The NOPRMP command may be used to suspend the message. The RSVP command may be used to suspend the message. User Response: See message SMF0-18. Analyze the JCL to determine the problem and then restart the job. SCRJ-14 JOB xxxxxxxx(nnnn) ABNORMALLY TERMINATED ***RESTART REQUIRED*** FAILING CODE= [(S)|(U)] cccc. LAST STEP EXECUTED= yyyyyyyy. Explanation: Refer to message SMF0-19. This message will reappear periodically until restart is begun. The RSVP command may be used to suspend the message. User Response: See message SMF0-19. The abend must be analyzed to determine what corrective action is necessary. Job Restart must be used to resubmit the job. This message will reappear periodically until restart is begun. The RSVP command may be used to suspend the message. SCRJ-29 XPS JOB jjjjjjjj (nnnn) COMPLETED. (xxxxxxxx) Explanation: A cross-platform job has completed. This job was scheduled with the XPSSCHD=RUNREF option. One of the following status indicators will be provided at xxxxxxxx. NORMAL The XPS job completed normally. FCOMP The completion of the XPS job was forced. CCFAIL The XPS job did not complete successfully because of a condition code exception. JCLERR A JCL error was detected for the XPS job. ABEND The XPS job abended. User Response: None. 6-36 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.5 SCO0 Through SCRJ Messages SCRJ-30 –SCRJ-60 SCRJ-30 ARFJOB jjjjjjjj (nnnn) FOR yyyy COMPLETED. (xxxxxxxx) Explanation: An ARF recovery job has completed. This job was scheduled by ARF to run on behalf of an ARF monitored job for which an abnormal completion was detected. The CA-7 number of the job that ARF monitored is yyyy. One of the following status indicators will be provided: NORMAL The ARF recovery job completed normally. FCOMP The completion of the ARF recovery job was forced. CCFAIL The ARF recovery job did not complete successfully because of a condition code exception. JCLERR A JCL error was described for the ARF recovery job. ABEND The ARF recovery job abended. User Response: None. SCRJ-48 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) COND CODE CHECK FAILED ***RESTART REQUIRED*** FAILING CODE=cccc. LAST STEP EXECUTED=yyyyyyyy. Explanation: Refer to message SMF0-20. The specified job generated a condition code in one of its steps, and the code failed the test defined in the CA-7 database. This message will reappear periodically until restart is begun. The NOPRMP command may be used to suspend the message. User Response: See message SMF0-20. The situation must be analyzed to determine the corrective action. Job Restart must be used to resubmit the job. SCRJ-55 JOB/DSN TABLE FULL (nnnnnnnn) Explanation: An internal CA-7 table has filled up. User Response: This is an informational message. Find the job(s) causing the message and mark as MAINT=Y on the job screen. If the message occurs frequently, contact Computer Associates Technical Support for assistance. SCRJ-60 JOB xxxxxxxx(nnnn) TO LOAD NEW WORK-LOAD BAL PARAMETER DEFN FAILED: LOAD MODULE DOES NOT EXIST, OLD DEFN RETAINED Explanation: The specified job does not have a corresponding Workload Balancing parameter definition in CA-7's Load library. User Response: Create an appropriate load module. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-37 6.6 SDxx Messages SDAV-01 –SDM0-12 6.6 SDxx Messages SDAV-01 xxx INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE = nnn...n Explanation: The SASSSDAV module has detected an error on return from a macro. The WhereIn-Program (WIP) value is specified by xxx. The register 15 value (in hex) is given by nnn...n. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SDM0-00 SPECIFY DESIRED OPTION OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE Explanation: This is the prompt used for online selection of a major category. If an error is made in the selection, you will again be requested to select a function. User Response: Self-explanatory. SDM0-00 ENTER CA-7 TRANSACTION Explanation: This is the reply to a DBM statement in batch. DBM is used in batch to exit Database Maintenance mode. User Response: Any command (Database Maintenance, inquiry, and so forth) may be entered in the next statement. SDM0-12 FUNCTION IGNORED FOR NON-3270 TERMINALS Explanation: The function entered is not available in batch mode. User Response: Reissue this function from a 3270-type terminal. 6-38 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.7 SFCx Messages SFCW-00 –SFCY-02 6.7 SFCx Messages This subsection contains the CA-7 messages beginning with SFC. These messages relate to the forecast function. SFCW-00 REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: Input request has been successfully completed. User Response: None. SFCW-01 I/O ERR DURING READ OF PROSE MEMBER FOR JOB xxxxxxxx RC=nn WIP=ww MODULE=SFCW. Explanation: Error occurred accessing prose for indicated job. User Response: Use LPROS to verify that prose data exists for the job. If the prose exists, it may need to be deleted and readded. Then retry the command that failed. SFCW-02 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF REQUIREMENT ENTRY FOR JOB xxxxxxxx RC=nn WIP=ww MODULE=SFCW Explanation: Error occurred while reading requirement type records for job xxxxxxxx. User Response: Try LJOB,LIST=RQMT for job xxxxxxxx. If error is produced from LJOB, try to delete and add the problem requirement entry. Job may have to be deleted and then added. SFCW-03 SCRATCH FILE READ ERROR RC=nn WIP=ww MODULE=SFCW Explanation: Error occurred processing temporary data file in scratch queue. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SFCY-00 REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: Input request has been successfully completed. User Response: None. SFCY-02 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF SCRATCH-FILE-1, RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=SFCY Explanation: An I/O error occurred during the read operation of the Scratch file ID 1. Where: nn is the return code from the CA-7 macro. ww is the point in module SFCY where the I/O error occurred. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-39 6.7 SFCx Messages SFCY-03 –SFCY-08 SFCY-03 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF JOB DIRECTORY FOR JOB yyyyyyyy, RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=SFCY Explanation: An I/O error occurred during the read operation of the Job data set. Where: nn is the return code from the CA-7 macro. ww is the point in module SFCY where the I/O error occurred. User Response: If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SFCY-04 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF JOB MEMBER FOR JOB yyyyyyyy, RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=SFCY Explanation: An I/O error occurred during the read operation of the Job data set. Where: nn is the return code from the CA-7 macro. ww is the point in module SFCY where the I/O error occurred. User Response: If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SFCY-05 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF HEADER RECORDS FOR JOB yyyyyyyy, RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=SFCY Explanation: An error has occurred while reading data from the CA-7 queues. Where: nn is the return code from the CA-7 macro. ww is the point in module SFCY where the I/O error occurred. User Response: If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SFCY-06 PROCESSING TERMINATED BY SYSTEM ERROR. RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=SM5C Explanation: Error occurred attempting to write the WLP data as requested. Refer to message SM50-14 for explanation of return code represented by nn. These return codes are given in decimal representation and must be converted to hexadecimal when referring to the explanation under message SM50-14. User Response: Correct the indicated error and retry. Refer to message SM50-14 for corrective action based on return code values. If the error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SFCY-08 ERROR READING QUEUE REQUIREMENT SECTION FOR JOB=yyyyyyyy, RC=xx, WIP=ww, MODULE=SFCY Explanation: An error has occurred while reading data from the CA-7 queues. Where: nn is the return code from the CA-7 macro. ww is the point in module SFCY where the I/O error occurred. User Response: If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 6-40 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.7 SFCx Messages SFCY-09 –SFC0-09 SFCY-09 NOT ENOUGH SPACE AVAILABLE IN OUTPUT FILE FILE CREATED BUT IS INCOMPLETE, LAST JOB WRITTEN - yyyyyyyy DUE-OUT DATE yyddd/hhmm Explanation: The data set specified by DDNAME has insufficient space available to contain all of the WLP JOB and RES card information generated by the request. User Response: Since the data produced is not in a predictable order, no assumptions can be made about the contents of the file. Reallocate the file with a larger space allocation and retry the command. SFC0-00 REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: Input request has been successfully completed. User Response: None. SFC0-02 'xxxxxx' IS AN INVALID FUNCTION Explanation: xxxxxx is an invalid function specified on the input command. User Response: Correct and resubmit. SFC0-03 LOAD ERROR FOR 'xxxxxxxx', RC=nn Explanation: xxxxxxxx is the module to be loaded; nn is the return code from the SLOAD macro. User Response: Verify the following: 1. Module xxxxxxxx exists in the CA-7 Load library; and 2. That there is an APPLCTN statement for xxxxxxxx in SASSPROG or in the initialization file. SFC0-04 INVALID INPUT. Explanation: Input data has unrecognizable keyword(s) and/or format(s) for one or more parameters. This can result when a value is too big or too many entries are input. User Response: Resubmit the command with correct parameter(s) and data. SFC0-08 GENERIC JOBNAME NOT ALLOWED WITH FRJOB OR FRQJOB. Explanation: Reverse job flow does not support generic jobname(s). User Response: Respecify the command with one or more specific jobnames. SFC0-09 MAX LEVEL HIT, SOME JOBS NOT LISTED Explanation: While processing a forecast command, CA-7 found that the maximum level had been reached and has terminated the command. User Response: Check the output of the command to see if there may be a triggering loop defined in the database. By default the maximum number of levels is 99. This may be changed by using the LVL keyword on the command, or the FCMAXLEV keyword on the OPTIONS statement in the initialization file. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-41 6.7 SFCx Messages SFC0-10 –SFC0-21 SFC0-10 INVALID OR OMITTED 'xxxxxxxx' DATA Explanation: xxxxxxxx is the parameter that is invalid or has been omitted. User Response: Resubmit the command with correct parameter and data. SFC0-11 'xxxxxxxx' DATA NOT REQUIRED. ERROR. Explanation: xxxxxxxx is the parameter that has been provided but is not required. User Response: Resubmit the command with correct parameter and data. SFC0-12 REQUIRED INPUT 'xxxxxxxx' MISSING.ERROR Explanation: xxxxxxxx is the parameter that is required but not provided. User Response: Resubmit the command with correct parameter and data. SFC0-13 CONFLICTING PARAMETERS Explanation: Mutually exclusive parameters have been specified on the input command (for example, TO and SPAN). User Response: Correct the invalid parameters and resubmit the command. SFC0-19 STORAGE SHORTAGE, TRY COMMAND LATER Explanation: The specified forecast needed more CA-7 storage to complete its process, but there was not enough available. User Response: Verify that the command was properly entered, especially that the time interval is correct. May need to increase the CA-7 region size. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SCF0-20 SCHEDULE ID REQUIRED FOR JOB xxxxxxxx (WITH NO SCHEDULE) Explanation: Forecast was requested for a job with no schedule defined. To produce a forecast, a schedule ID is required. User Response: Retry the command with an appropriate SCHID value. SFC0-21 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF JOB DIRECTORY FOR JOB xxxxxxxx, RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=GFCJ Explanation: Job xxxxxxxx could not be read from the database. Where: nn is the return code. ww is the point in module GFCJ where the I/O error occurred. User Response: Try LJOB,JOB= command to verify that the job is in the database; or run the Database Verification Utility. Correct any errors reported by the command or the utility. Then reissue the forecast command that failed. 6-42 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.7 SFCx Messages SFC0-22 –SFC0-26 SFC0-22 I/O ERROR DURING SEQUENTIAL READ OF JOB DIRECTORY FOR THE FIRST RECORD, RC=nn, WIP=A2, MODULE=GFCJ Explanation: Some error has occurred while accessing the Job data set directory entries. Where: nn is the return code. A2 is the point in module GFCJ where the I/O error occurred. User Response: Try LJOB command to verify that the job is in the database; or run the Database Verification Utility. Correct any errors reported by the command or the utility. Then reissue the forecast command that failed. SFC0-23 I/O ERROR DURING SEQUENTIAL READ OF JOB DIRECTORY FOR THE LAST RECORD WAS FOR JOB xxxxxxxx, RC=nn, WIP=A3, MODULE=GFCJ Explanation: Some error has occurred while accessing the Job data set directory entries. Where: nn is the return code. A3 is the point in module GFCJ where the I/O error occurred. User Response: Try LJOB,JOB= command to verify that the job is in the database; or run the Database Verification Utility. Correct any errors reported by the command or the utility. Then reissue the forecast command that failed. SFC0-24 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF JOB MEMBER FOR JOB xxxxxxxx, RC=nn, WIP=A4, MODULE=yyyy. Explanation: The indicated job could not be read from the database. The module suffix is indicated by yyyy. User Response: If nn=00, the job will probably have to be deleted and readded to the CA-7 database. Run UCC7DBVR and look for 011 messages indicating no job entry record for a job member. If found, delete and re-add those jobs. SFC0-25 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF JOB SCHEDULE DIRECTORY FOR SJnnnnnn FOR JOB xxxxxxxx, RC=nn, WIP=B1, MODULE=GFCJ Explanation: The indicated schedule could not be read from the database. Where: nn is the return code. B1 is the point in module GFCJ where the I/O error occurred. User Response: Delete the schedule and add it again. Then reissue the command. SFC0-26 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF JOB SCHEDULE MEMBER FOR SJnnnnnn FOR JOB xxxxxxxx, RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=GFCJ Explanation: The indicated schedule could not be read from the database. Where: nn is the return code. ww is the point in module GFCJ where the I/O error occurred. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-43 6.7 SFCx Messages SFC0-27 –SFC0-29 User Response: Delete the schedule and add it again. Then reissue the command. SFC0-27 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF CA-7 INDEX DATASET FOR TRGD.xxxxxxxx, RC=nn, WIP=C1, MODULE=GFCJ Explanation: An error occurred processing the IDS key starting with the characters TRGD. Where: nn is the return code. C1 is the point in module GFCJ where the I/O error occurred. User Response: Issue the TRIG command to cleanup possible IDS entry errors. Then reissue the forecast command which failed. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. SFC0-28 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF CA-7 INDEX DATASET FOR INPUT NETWORK xxxxxxxx, RC=nn, WIP=G0, MODULE=GFCN Explanation: An error occurred accessing the IDS entry for NW.xxxxxxxx. Where: xxxxxxxx is the network name. nn is the return code. G0 is the point in module GFCN where the I/O error occurred. User Response: The following is recommended: 1. Verify the network requested is a valid network. Two methods of verification are available: a. Enter the LNTWK command, or b. Run the Database Verification Utility. 2. Correct any errors reported. 3. Reissue the forecast command which failed. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. SFC0-29 I/O ERROR DURING SEQUENTIAL READ OF CA-7 INDEX DATASET FOR THE FIRST NODE NW., RC=nn, WIP=G1, MODULE=GFCN Explanation: An error occurred trying to access the first NW. entry in the IDS. Where: nn is the return code. G1 is the point in module GFCN where the I/O error occurred. User Response: The following is recommended: 1. Verify that there are network entries in the database or run the Database Verification Utility. 2. Correct any errors reported. 3. Reissue the forecast command which failed. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. 6-44 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.7 SFCx Messages SFC0-30 –SFC0-32 SFC0-30 I/O ERROR DURING SEQUENTIAL READ OF CA-7 INDEX DATASET LAST ENTRY READ WAS NW.xxxxxxxx, RC=nn, WIP=G2, MODULE=GFCN Explanation: The error occurred while accessing the IDS. Where: xxxxxxxx is the network name. nn is the return code. G2 is the point in module GFCN where the I/O error occurred. User Response: The following is recommended: 1. Run the Database Verification Utility. 2. Correct any errors reported. 3. Reissue the forecast command which failed. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. SFC0-31 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF INPUT NETWORK DIRECTORY FOR NETWORK xxxxxxxx (NWnnnnnn), RC=nn, WIP=H1, MODULE=GFCN Explanation: The network specified probably has an entry in the IDS, but there is no corresponding entry in the Dataset data set. User Response: Try to delete the network to clear the IDS or contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. SFC0-32 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF INPUT NETWORK MEMBER FOR NETWORK xxxxxxxx, RC=nn, WIP=H2, MODULE=GFCN Explanation: Error occurred while accessing member data for the network indicated. Where: xxxxxxxx is the network name. nn is the return code. H2 is the point in module GFCN where the I/O error occurred. User Response: The following is recommended: 1. Verify the network exists. 2. Delete and add the network if necessary. 3. Retry the command. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-45 6.7 SFCx Messages SFC0-33 –SFC0-35 SFC0-33 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF INPUT NETWORK SCHEDULE DIRECTORY FOR SInnnnnn FOR NETWORK xxxxxxxx, RC=nn, WIP=H7, MODULE=GFCN Explanation: Error occurred while accessing schedule data for the network indicated. Where: nnnnnn is the input network schedule data set number. xxxxxxxx is the network name. nn is the return code. H7 is the point in module GFCN where the I/O error occurred. User Response: The following is recommended: 1. Verify the schedule exists. 2. Delete and add the schedule if necessary. 3. Retry the command. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. SFC0-34 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF INPUT NETWORK SCHEDULE MEMBER FOR SInnnnnn FOR NETWORK xxxxxxxx, RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=GFCN Explanation: Error occurred while accessing schedule data for the network indicated. Where: nnnnnn is the input network schedule data set number. xxxxxxxx is the network name. nn is the return code. ww is the point in module GFCN where the I/O error occurred. User Response: The following is recommended: 1. Verify the schedule exists. 2. Delete and add the schedule if necessary. 3. Retry the command. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. SFC0-35 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF OUTPUT NETWORK DIRECTORY FOR NETWORK xxxxxxxx CONNECTED TO JOB yyyyyyyy RC=nn, WIP=H1, MODULE=GFCN Explanation: Job yyyyyyyy has network xxxxxxxx connected, but the network is not in the Dataset data set or has caused an error. Where: xxxxxxxx is the network name. yyyyyyyy is the job name. nn is the return code. H1 is the point in module GFCN where the I/O error occurred. User Response: Verify the connection using the DB.3 (JOBCONN) screen to delete or add the network. Then retry the command. 6-46 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.7 SFCx Messages SFC0-36 –SFC0-38 SFC0-36 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF OUTPUT NETWORK MEMBER FOR NETWORK xxxxxxxx CONNECTED TO JOB yyyyyyyy RC=nn, WIP=H2, MODULE=GFCN Explanation: The network had an error with member data. Where: xxxxxxxx is the network name. yyyyyyyy is the job name. nn is the return code. H2 is the point in module GFCN where the I/O error occurred. User Response: The following actions are recommended: 1. Delete and add the network. 2. Retry the command. Note: The JOBCONN entries may need to be deleted and added as well. SFC0-37 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF OUTPUT NETWORK SCHEDULE DIRECTORY FOR SOnnnnnn FOR NETWORK xxxxxxxx CONNECTED TO JOB yyyyyyyy RC=nn, WIP=H3, MODULE=GFCN Explanation: Schedule probably does not exist for network indicated. Where: nnnnnn is the output network schedule data set number. xxxxxxxx is the network name. yyyyyyyy is the job name. nn is the return code. H3 is the point in module GFCN where the I/O error occurred. User Response: The following steps are recommended: 1. Verify that the schedule exists for the network named. 2. If the schedule is missing, add the schedule. 3. Retry the command. SFC0-38 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF OUTPUT NETWORK SCHEDULE MEMBER FOR SOnnnnnn FOR NETWORK xxxxxxxx CONNECTED TO JOB yyyyyyyy RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=GFCN Explanation: Schedule member contained an error. Where: nnnnnn is the output network schedule data set number. xxxxxxxx is the network name. yyyyyyyy is the job name. nn is the return code. ww is the point in module GFCN where the I/O error occurred. User Response: Delete and add schedule for network named. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-47 6.7 SFCx Messages SFC0-39 –SFC0-42 SFC0-39 NOT FOUND CONDITION OCCURRED DURING READ OF CA-7 INDEX DATASET FOR INPUT NETWORK xxxxxxxx, RC=01, WIP=G0, MODULE=GFCN Explanation: The requested network was not found. User Response: Add the network and then retry the command. SFC0-41 I/O ERROR DURING READ OF xxxxx FOR HEADER RECORDS FOR JOB# nnnnnnnn, RC=nn, WIP=A2, MODULE=SFCQ Explanation: Error occurred reading from queue for job nnnnnnnn. Where: xxxxx is the queue name. nnnnnnnn is the job number. nn is the return code. A2 is the point in module SFCQ where the I/O error occurred. User Response: The following is recommended: 1. Verify job is in queue xxxxx using LQ/LPRE/LPOST command. 2. Retry original command. 3. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. SFC0-42 I/O ERROR DURING SEQUENTIAL READ OF xxxxx FOR HEADER RECORDS FOR THE FIRST RECORD, RC=nn, WIP=A3, MODULE=SFCQ Explanation: Error occurred accessing queue xxxxx. Where: xxxxx is the queue name. nn is the return code. A3 is the point in module SFCQ where the I/O error occurred. User Response: The following action is recommended: 1. Retry the command before going to the next step. 2. If xxxxx is REQQ, RDYQ, or ACTQ, try the LQ command to check the error condition. 3. If xxxxx is PREQ, try the LPRE command. 4. If xxxxx is POSTQ, try LPOST command. 5. If no error is reported by the previous steps, retry the forecast command. 6. If error is detected, it may be necessary to perform a DMPQ/MOVQ operation or format the queues. 7. If error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. 6-48 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.7 SFCx Messages SFC0-43 –SFC0-44 SFC0-43 I/O ERROR DURING SEQUENTIAL READ OF xxxxx FOR HEADER RECORDS LAST RECORD READ WAS FOR JOB yyyyyyyy, RC=nn, WIP=A4, MODULE=SFCQ Explanation: Error occurred while accessing queue. Where: xxxxx is the queue name. nn is the return code. A4 is the point in module SFCQ where the I/O error occurred. User Response: The following action is recommended: 1. Retry the command before going to the next step. 2. If xxxxx is REQQ, RDYQ, or ACTQ, try the LQ command to check the error condition. 3. If xxxxx is PREQ, try the LPRE command. 4. If xxxxx is POSTQ, try LPOST command. 5. If no error is reported by the previous steps, retry the forecast command. 6. If error is detected, it may be necessary to perform a DMPQ/MOVQ operation or format the queues. 7. If error persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. SFC0-44 I/O ERROR DURING SEQUENTIAL READ OF xxxxx FOR TRAILER RECORDS FOR JOB yyyyyyyy, RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=SFCQ Explanation: Error occurred while reading requirement type records for the indicated job. Where: xxxxx is the status queue name. yyyyyyyy is the job name. nn is the return code. ww is the point in module SFCQ where the I/O error occurred. The error condition could be temporary due to the job just entering the queues. An entry error could have also occurred. User Response: Use LQ command for indicated job to evaluate status. If status is SKELETON or RQMT INC, the job may need to be canceled from the queue if the status does not clear up. If status is not SKELETON or RQMT INC, reissue the forecast command. If problem persists, contact your installation's specialist. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-49 6.7 SFCx Messages SFC0-51 –SFC0-61 SFC0-51 I/O ERROR DURING READ/WRITE OF SCRATCH-FILE-1, RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=xxxx Explanation: Error occurred during the read or write operation of the Scratch file ID 1. Where: nn is the return code from the CA-7 macro. ww is the point in module xxxx where the I/O error occurred. xxxx is the module name. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SFC0-52 NOT ENOUGH SPACE ON SCRATCH-FILE-1, RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=xxxx Explanation: All Scratch file space for Scratch file ID 1 has been used while selecting job or station data for the time interval and selection criteria given. Where: nn is the return code from the CA-7 macro. ww is the point in module xxxx where the I/O error occurred. xxxx is the name of the module executing at the time. User Response: Two options are available: 1. Change the time interval or vary the selection criteria to reduce the number of jobs or stations selected. 2. Increase the Scratch file space using the DAIO statement SCRTRK keyword in the CA-7 initialization file. CA-7 must be reinitialized. SFC0-61 I/O ERROR DURING READ/WRITE OF SCRATCH-FILE-2, RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=xxxx Explanation: Error occurred during the read or write operation of the Scratch file ID 2. Where: nn is the return code from the CA-7 macro. ww is the point in module xxxx where the I/O error occurred. xxxx is the module name. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 6-50 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.7 SFCx Messages SFC0-62 –SFC0-72 SFC0-62 NOT ENOUGH SPACE ON SCRATCH-FILE-2, RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=xxxx Explanation: All Scratch file space for Scratch file ID 2 has been used while selecting job or station data for the time interval and selection criteria given. Where: nn is the return code from the CA-7 macro. ww is the point in module xxxx where the I/O error occurred. xxxx is the module name. User Response: Two options are available: 1. Change the time interval or vary the selection criteria to reduce the number of jobs or stations selected. 2. Increase the Scratch file space using the SCRTRK keyword in the CA-7 initialization file. SFC0-71 I/O ERROR DURING READ/WRITE OF SCRATCH-FILE-8, RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=xxxx Explanation: Error occurred during the read or write operation of the Scratch file ID 8. Where: nn is the return code from the CA-7 macro. ww is the point in module xxxx where the I/O error occurred. xxxx is the module name. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SFC0-72 NOT ENOUGH SPACE ON SCRATCH-FILE-8, RC=nn, WIP=ww MODULE=xxxx Explanation: All Scratch file space for Scratch file ID 8 has been used while selecting job or station data for the time interval and selection criteria given. Where: nn is the return code from the CA-7 macro. ww is the point where the CA-7 macro was issued. xxxx is the module name. User Response: Two options are available: 1. Change the time interval or vary the selection criteria to reduce the number of jobs or stations selected. 2. Increase the Scratch file space using the DAIO statement SCRTRK keyword in the CA-7 initialization file. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-51 6.7 SFCx Messages SFC0-81 –SFC0-91 SFC0-81 I/O ERROR DURING READ/WRITE OF SCRATCH-FILE-7, RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=GFCJ Explanation: Error occurred during the read or write operation of the Scratch file ID 7. Where: nn is the return code from the CA-7 macro. ww is the point in module GFCJ where the I/O error occurred. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SFC0-82 NOT ENOUGH SPACE ON SCRATCH-FILE-7, RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=GFCJ Explanation: All Scratch file space for Scratch file ID 7 has been used while selecting job or station data for the time interval and selection criteria given. Where: nn is the return code from the CA-7 macro. ww is the point where the CA-7 macro was issued. User Response: Two options are available: 1. Change the time interval or vary the selection criteria to reduce the number of jobs or stations selected. 2. Increase the Scratch file space using the DAIO statement SCRTRK keyword in the CA-7 initialization file. SFC0-86 NOT ENOUGH SPACE ON SCRATCH-FILE-6, RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=GFCJ Explanation: All Scratch file space for Scratch file ID 6 has been used while selecting job or station data for the time interval and selection criteria given. Where: nn is the return code from the CA-7 macro. ww is the point where the CA-7 macro was issued. User Response: Two options are available: 1. Change the time interval or vary the selection criteria to reduce the number of jobs or stations selected. 2. Increase the Scratch file space using the DAIO statement SCRTRK keyword in the CA-7 initialization file. SFC0-91 ERROR DURING SORT OPERATION, RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=xxxx Explanation: ww is the point in the module (WIP) xxxx where the sort operation was being performed on the Scratch file. nn is the return code from the SORT module. This is a CA-7 system problem. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 6-52 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.7 SFCx Messages SFC0-96 –SFC1-00 SFC0-96 SCHEDULE SCAN IS ACTIVE. TRY LATER. Explanation: To prevent degradation on scheduling activity, queue related forecasts, such as FQJOB, are not allowed while Schedule Scan is processing. User Response: Wait a few minutes. Then try the forecast again. If the problem persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. SFC0-97 NOT ENOUGH SCRATCH SPACE AVAILABLE. PROCESSING TERMINATED Explanation: No more tracks are available to allocate to the Scratch file, even though the number of allocated tracks has not reached the maximum specified. This condition may have arisen because of other activities in CA-7. User Response: Try to run the command when there is less activity in CA-7. Alternately, shut down CA-7 with a DMPQ, increase the space in the scratch queue, and reinitialize CA-7 with a MOVQ startup. SFC0-98 NOT ENOUGH SCRATCH SPACE SPECIFIED. PROCESSING TERMINATED Explanation: All specified Scratch file space has been used and no more space is available for the Scratch file operation. User Response: Two options are available: 1. Change the time interval or vary the selection criteria to reduce the number of jobs or stations selected. 2. Increase the Scratch file space using the SWFTRK keyword in the CA-7 initialization file DAIO statement. SFC0-99 SYSTEM ERROR, RC=nn, WIP=ww, MODULE=xxxx Explanation: If nn=00 and xx=AA, and the command is FJOB,JOB=*, no SJ members were found. Where: nn is the return code from the CA-7 macro. ww is the point in the module where the I/O error occurred. xxxx is the module name. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. There must be at least one SJ member. SFC1-00 REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy-ddd Explanation: Request complete. User Response: None. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-53 6.8 SFEx Messages SFEO-14 –SFER-01 6.8 SFEx Messages SFEO-14 NETWORK (nnnn) ENTERED INTO POST-PROCESS 'Q' FOR nn STATION Explanation: This message is issued to the CA-7 Master Station to identify work added to the postprocess queue as a result of a job being scheduled into the preprocess queue. User Response: None. SFEP-11 xxxxxxxx STATION WORK (nnn,mmm) REF# jjjrrs FOR NETWORK=xxxxxxxx, [SUB-ID=yyyyyyyy] , [JOB=zzzzzzzz], DESC=dddddddd REQUIRED BY yy.ddd AT hh:mm:ss, MUST START BY yy.ddd AT hh:mm:ss PROSE#=nnnnnnnn SYSTEM=ssssssss ****PROSE**** Explanation: This message is sent to the CA-7 terminal associated with the specified station to notify personnel at that station that work has been scheduled. If no terminal is defined for the station, the message is sent to the CA-7 Master Station. The only prose that appears is that designated with #QDESC for station xxxxxxxx. User Response: None. SFEP-12 xxxxxxxx STATION WORK (nnn,mmm) END. Explanation: This signifies the end of the preceding SFEP-11 message. User Response: None. SFEP-13 ERROR ENCOUNTERED WIP=xx Explanation: An error has occurred in the program. The WIP value indicates the location in the program where the error occurred. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SFER-01 xx INVALID SGET RETURN CODE=nn Explanation: An error has occurred in the processing of a CA-7 data set. User Response: If xx=JJ, KK, LL or CC, the CA-7 Trailer queue might be full. Do a /DISPLAY,Q=TRL to display status of the queue. If xx=EE, a data set member on the database could not be read and the job must be reloaded. If xx=AA, there may be hex data in the job's JCL. 6-54 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.8 SFEx Messages SFER-07 –SFER-15 SFER-07 LOAD ERROR FOR xxxxxxxx WITH RETURN CODE=nn Explanation: An attempt to load the module indicated by xxxxxxxx has failed. The return code from the SLOAD macro is indicated by nn (nn=04 indicates module not found; nn=12 indicates an I/O error occurred). User Response: Verify that the module indicated has not been inadvertently deleted from the CA-7.LOADLIB and that the APPLCTN statement is present (and correct) in the CA-7 initialization file or in the SASSPROG module. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SFER-08 JOB xxxxxxxx HAS MORE THAN 255 REQUIREMENTS Explanation: A job has been brought into the REQ queue. The specified job has more than 255 requirements defined. Having more than 255 requirements defined for a job can lead to errors when the job enters the Request queue because the master requirement count can only be a maximum of 256 before it resets. User Response: None. The message is informational only. SFER-14 JOB#nnnn NETWORK (xxxxxxxx) NOT ADDED TO POST 'Q'.CODE=nn Explanation: The specified network was not added to the Postprocess queue. User Response: The output network must have a schedule and the SCHID must be the same as the job. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SFER-15 ERROR OCCURRED, DEBUG DATA=xxxxxxxx Explanation: An invalid requirement entry for a job was encountered. The display (xxxxxxxx) is in hexadecimal. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-55 6.9 SIRx Messages SIRA-01 –SIRD-11 6.9 SIRx Messages SIRA-01 xx INVALID SGET RETURN CODE = nn Explanation: An error was detected by SASSSIRA while issuing a CA-7 macro during job requirement checking. The macro statement where the error occurred is indicated by xx and the return code is indicated by nn. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SIRD-01 xx INVALID SGET RETURN CODE=nn Explanation: An error was detected by SASSSIRD while issuing a CA-7 application macro. The macro statement where the error occurred is indicated by xx; nn is the return code from the call. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SIRD-11 **** JOB=xxxxxxxx (nnnn) EXECUTION REQUIREMENTS **** JCLID=nnn SYSTEM=ssssssss DESC=d...d DUE-OUT yy.ddd/hhmm DEAD-LINE yy.ddd/hhmm SUBMIT yy.ddd/hhmm MAINID=xxx SCHID=nnn PROSE#=pppppppp ERQD=nnn ENSAT=nnn IRQD=nnn INSAT=nnn MCNT=nnn FLAGS=xx/xx/xx/xx/xx/xx/xx *** REQUIREMENTS *** *** JOB PROSE *** Explanation: This message is issued to the CA-7 Master Station or to an alternate station (LTERM) defined in the database entry for the job xxxxxxxx. The message is produced for each job when it enters the Request queue due to calendar, trigger, or DEMAND scheduling. Input requirements and their status will be described immediately following the REQUIREMENTS heading. Job prose, if defined, is listed immediately following the JOB PROSE heading. The status fields in the message are as follow: DUE-OUT The date/time specified as when the job must complete execution. DEAD-LINE The date/time calculated as when the job must begin execution to finish by DUE-OUT time. The value is determined by subtracting the average runtime for the job from DUE-OUT. SUBMIT The date/time specified as a must-submit value in the schedule definition. MAINID The system identifier. If present, MAINID indicates where the job should (or should not) be submitted. ERQD A count of total external requirements. ENSAT A count of external requirements not satisfied. IRQD A count of total internal requirements. INSAT A count of internal requirements not satisfied. 6-56 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.9 SIRx Messages SIRD-12 –SIR0-12 MCNT A master count of unsatisfied requirements for the job. FLAGS Hexadecimal values matching the following fields from the JQREC macro DSECT. The fields are listed in order of appearance in the message. JQFLG1 JQFLG2 JQJFLG1 JQJFLG2 JQJFLG3 JQJFLG4 JQJFLG5 User Response: None. SIRD-12 END OF REQUIREMENTS FOR JOB=xxxxxxxx(nnnn). Explanation: This message terminates the initial requirements display which followed the SIRD-11 message for the specified job. User Response: None. SIR0-01 xx INVALID SGET RETURN CODE=nn Explanation: An error was detected by SASSSIR0 while issuing a CA-7 macro. The macro statement where the error occurred is indicated by xx; nn is the return code from the call. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SIR0-07 LOAD ERROR FOR xxxxxxxx WITH RETURN CODE=nn Explanation: An attempt to load the module indicated by xxxxxxxx has failed. The return code from the SLOAD macro is indicated by nn (nn=04 indicates module not found; nn=13 indicates an I/O error occurred). User Response: Verify that module xxxxxxxx has not been inadvertently deleted from the CA-7.LOADLIB and that the APPLCTN statement is present (and correct) in the CA-7 initialization file or in the SASSPROG module. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SIR0-11 INITIAL REQUIREMENTS SCAN STARTED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd. Explanation: This message is issued to the CA-7 Master Station to indicate that initial requirements scanning has started for jobs placed in the Request queue during the Schedule Scan interval. Input requirements for all newly added jobs will be scanned and those already satisfied will be posted. User Response: None. SIR0-12 INITIAL REQUIREMENTS SCAN COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd. Explanation: This message is issued to the CA-7 Master Station to indicate the completion of the initial requirements scan activity. User Response: None. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-57 6.9 SIRx Messages SIR0-13 –SIR0-14 SIR0-13 REQUIREMENT LIST SUPPRESSED FOR JOB=xxxxxxxx(nnnn) Explanation: User has indicated that the requirement list for the specified job is to be suppressed. This may be set by job using the JOB screen. It may be globally set by using SSCAN,SCAN=ABR. User Response: None. SIR0-14 jjjjjjjj(nnnn) detail-text Explanation: An error occurred while trying to initiate ARF monitoring. jjjjjjjj is the name of the job that had the error. nnnn is the CA-7 job number of the job. Descriptions of detail texts follow. User Response: Refer to reason and action for detail message. UNABLE TO LOCATE ARF TRAILER. Detail Reason: The ARF segment on the TRAILER queue could not be found. Detail Action: Cancel the job and resubmit. If the problem persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. ARF ENVIRONMENT ERROR. Detail Reason: One or more ARF control areas could not be located. Detail Action: Ensure that ARF=YES is coded on the RESTART statement for ARF monitoring. Cancel the job and resubmit. If the problem persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. SQ ERROR AT nnnn ERR=xxxx Detail Reason: An error occurred trying to issue a CA-7 queue access macro. nnnn is the SASSARFA module offset and xxxx is the macro return code. Detail Action: Cancel the job and resubmit. If the problem persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. #ARJI ERROR FOR ssssssss ERR=aaaa bbbb cccc Detail Reason: An error occurred trying to issue a CA-7 ARF macro. ssssssss is the name of the ARFSET. aaaa is the return code. bbbb is the reason code and cccc is an information code. Detail Action: Cancel the job and resubmit. If the problem persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. NO ARF TESTS FOR ssssssss Detail Reason: An ARFSET was specified for ARF monitoring, but no tests were applicable for this run. Detail Action: None ARF ATTACH COMPLETE - ssssssss Explanation: ARF monitoring has begun for the job named. The ARFSET that will be used for ARF monitoring is ssssssss. User Response: None. 6-58 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.10 SJC0 Messages SJC0-00 –SJC0-15 6.10 SJC0 Messages This subsection contains the CA-7 SJC0 messages. These messages relate to job submission. SJC0-00 SUBMIT PROGRAM STARTED Explanation: The job submission function of CA-7 has started. User Response: None. SJC0-00 JCL SUBMIT COMPLETE nn JOBS SUBMITTED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: All jobs in the Ready queue that were to be submitted have been written to the submit data set or internal reader. nn identifies the number of jobs submitted during this job submission cycle. User Response: None. SJC0-11 ERROR - MOVE FROM REQUEST TO READY QUEUE Explanation: An error occurred while attempting to move header records from the Request queue to the Ready queue. The Ready queue may be full. User Response: If the Ready queue is full, the job will be moved later. If not, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SJC0-13 ERROR - READ OF REQUEST QUEUE Explanation: An error occurred while scanning the Request queue for jobs to move to the Ready queue. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SJC0-14 ERROR - UPDATE OF REQUEST QUEUE Explanation: A nonexecutable job was marked as processed, and an error occurred while attempting to replace the entry in the Request queue. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SJC0-15 REQUEST QUEUE STOPPED Explanation: The Request queue was stopped by the STOP,Q=REQ command. No jobs will be moved from the Request queue to the Ready queue. User Response: If job submission is desired, restart the Request queue using START,Q=REQ. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-59 6.10 SJC0 Messages SJC0-16 –SJC0-35 SJC0-16 READY QUEUE STOPPED - NO SUBMIT Explanation: An attempt was made to submit jobs, but the Ready queue has been stopped by the STOP,Q=RDY command. User Response: If job submission is desired, restart the Ready queue using START,Q=RDY. SJC0-21 ERROR - ON READ OF READY QUEUE Explanation: An error occurred on the first GET reading the Ready queue for jobs to submit. A problem exists in the Ready queue. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SJC0-22 ERROR - READY QUEUE GET NEXT Explanation: An error occurred on a GETNEXT reading the Ready queue for jobs to submit. A problem exists in the Ready queue. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SJC0-33 INVALID JOB CARD COLS 70-71 MUST BE BLANK Explanation: Data was found in columns 70 and/or 71 of the JOB statement. These columns are used by CA-7. The columns must be blank. When using CA-7 NCF or external security, column 69 may also need to be blank. Refer to Chapter 3 of the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide. User Response: Use the text editor to correct the JOB statement. SJC0-34 INVALID JOB CARD Explanation: This error may be caused by one of the following situations: 1. The JOB statement format in the execution JCL is actually invalid. 2. Check the DBASE statement for LDJOBNM. If the LDJOBNM parameter is used, the word JOB does not begin in column 12 or later. User Response: Use the text editor to correct the JCL in the queue. It may also be desirable to change the execution JCL permanently. SJC0-35 FIRST RECORD OF JCLMBR NOT A JOB CARD Explanation: The first record in the JCL member containing the job's execution JCL is not a valid JOB statement. User Response: Use the text editor to correct the JCL in the queue. The execution JCL member should also be permanently updated. 6-60 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.11 SJLx Messages SJL0-00 –SJL0-01 6.11 SJLx Messages This subsection contains the CA-7 messages beginning with SJL. These messages relate to job load processing. SJL0-00 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) LOAD SUCCESSFUL ***JOB LOADED*** ***LOAD ONLY, PURGED FROM REQUEST "Q".*** Explanation: The job has been successfully loaded. User Response: None. SJL0-00 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) RELOAD SUCCESSFUL ***JOB RELOADED*** Explanation: The job has been successfully reloaded. User Response: None. SJL0-01 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) WIP=xx INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE=xxxxxxxx. *** LOAD UNSUCCESSFUL, JOB LOCKED. *** ***LOAD FAILED*** Explanation: An unexpected error has been detected by the LOAD program. User Response: Run a SASSBK00 backup. Examine for error conditions. If errors are encountered, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SJL0-01 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) WIP=xx INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE=xxxxxxxx. DSN=x...........x *** LOAD UNSUCCESSFUL, JOB LOCKED. *** ***LOAD FAILED*** Explanation: An unexpected error relating to the data set indicated has been detected by the LOAD program. User Response: If WIP=CY, member exists on IDS but not on the Dataset data set. Check for conflicts related to the data set and correct, or contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. If the data set name is not a valid OS data set name, reload the job, commenting out the DD for the data set. If WIP=CU and return code is 0, the SCRTRK value on the DAIO statement in the initialization file may be too small. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-61 6.11 SJLx Messages SJL0-03 –SJL0-13 SJL0-03 OUT OF SPACE ON DATA BASE *** LOAD UNSUCCESSFUL, JOB LOCKED. *** *** LOAD FAILED *** Explanation: Insufficient space encountered while attempting to add a database entry during LOAD processing for a job. If a DSN is listed, the job loaded but indicated data sets were not added to the database. If no DSN is listed, the job itself was not added. User Response: Check system log for WTO identifying the database file having an out-of-space condition. After shutting down CA-7: 1. Backup the database. 2. Reallocate the affected file. 3. Reload the database. 4. Reload all jobs for which this message appeared. SJL0-11 DSN= x.....x RENAMED x.....x TO AVOID INDEX DS CONFLICT Explanation: The DSNAME is already cataloged for a prose or network entry. For SVS users with a VSAM master catalog, this message could result from the DSNAME having been cataloged in the VSAM master. User Response: If the data set is permanent, no action is necessary other than to mark it as PERM on the DSN screen. All database references will be through the renamed value. The data set has assumed a new name only in the CA-7 database. Your JCL remains unchanged. For nonpermanent data sets, it may be necessary to restructure your entries to avoid this conflict. SJL0-12 UNABLE TO ADD TO INDEX DS DSN=x.....x (OUT OF SPACE ON DATA BASE) *** LOAD UNSUCCESSFUL, JOB LOCKED. *** *** LOAD FAILED *** Explanation: An error resulted from the attempt to enter the above DSN in the CA-7 IDS. There may be no space in the Dataset data set or in the Index data set for adding the specified DSN. If an out-of-space problem occurs, a WTO is issued. User Response: Resolve the error and reload the job in question. If an out-of-space condition exists, steps should be taken to increase the size of the data set. SJL0-13 HAS INVALID OR NO LOAD DATA. *** LOAD UNSUCCESSFUL, JOB LOCKED. *** *** LOAD FAILED *** Explanation: An unexpected error has caused invalid or missing data for the job. The job may have been canceled while CA-7 LOAD processing was occurring. User Response: Rerun the load and if the problem recurs, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. If running two copies of CA-7, be sure a test version of the load procedure CA07LOAD is changed to execute from the test CA-7 LOADLIB and the test copy of CA-7 specifies the test load procedure in the initialization file. 6-62 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.11 SJLx Messages SJL1-01 –SJL1-01 SJL1-01 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) WIP=zz INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE = yyyyyyyy *** LOAD UNSUCCESSFUL, JOB LOCKED. ****** LOAD FAILED *** Explanation: An attempted load failed. If zz=38 and yyyyyyyy=00000005, then the error was encountered trying to load job information to the Job data set. User Response: If the error persists, try doing a backup and reload. Check the CI and CA sizes of the Job data set. The Job data set may require a larger allocation. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-63 6.12 SJRx Messages SJR0-12 –SJR0-20 6.12 SJRx Messages SJR0-12 JOB NOT FOUND ON REQUEST QUEUE Explanation: The job specified on the input command could not be found in the Request queue. User Response: Verify the job name or CA-7 job number; correct and resubmit the command. SJR0-14 *NOTE* - JOB RESTART NOT REQUIRED Explanation: The job specified on the input command does not require a restart. User Response: Verify the job name or CA-7 job number; correct and resubmit the command. SJR0-15 xxxxxxxx RESULTED IN I/O ERROR...n Explanation: The CA-7 macro being used when the I/O error occurred is indicated by xxxxxxxx as follows: SGET-DIR - Read the Job data set directory. SGET-JOB - Read a job entry on the Job data set. SGET-STEP - Read a step entry on the Job data set. The I/O error return code is indicated by n. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SJR0-16 INVALID FUNCTION SPECIFIED Explanation: The function specified on the input request was not LIST or RESTART. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SJR0-17 JOB= WAS NOT SPECIFIED OR INVALID Explanation: The JOB parameter was either omitted from the input request or contained an invalid CA-7 job number. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SJR0-19 FORCECOMP= IS NOT VALID Explanation: The value given for the FORCECOMP parameter was not YES or NO. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SJR0-20 EXPRESS= IS INVALID Explanation: The value given for the EXPRESS parameter was not YES. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. 6-64 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.12 SJRx Messages SJR0-21 –SJR0-28 SJR0-21 SUP11STP= IS INVALID Explanation: The value given for the SUP11STP parameter was not YES or NO. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SJR0-22 AN INVALID KEYWORD WAS ENTERED Explanation: A keyword specified in the input command was invalid for the requested function. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SJR0-23 PROCESS - IS INVALID Explanation: The CA-11 processing code, given by the PROCESS keyword, is invalid. Allowable values are R, F or N. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SJR0-24 STPSTRT= MUST BE USED WITH PROCSTRT Explanation: Whenever the PROCSTRT keyword is used to indicate a starting point within a specific PROC, then STPSTRT must also be used to supply the starting step within that PROC. This is true even if the starting step is the first in the PROC. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SJR0-25 STPEND= MUST BE USED WITH PROCEND= Explanation: Whenever the PROCEND keyword is used to indicate that processing is to end with a specific PROC, then STPEND must also be specified to supply the ending step within that PROC. This is true even if the ending step is the last in the PROC. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SJR0-26 LSTP= MUST BE USED WITH LPSTP= Explanation: A procedure step name was specified without a corresponding step name. User Response: Supply a valid procedure step name and then press Enter. SJR0-27 LCC= REQUIRED AND MUST BE LESS THAN 4096 Explanation: If a LSTP value is specified, LCC must be used to specify the condition code for the step. User Response: Supply a valid condition code and then press Enter. SJR0-28 USAGE= IS REQUIRED Explanation: The CA-11 installation options require that a usage code be supplied for restarts. User Response: Supply a valid usage and then press Enter. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-65 6.12 SJRx Messages SJR0-29 –SJR1-12 SJR0-29 STPSTRT= IS REQUIRED WITH LSTP= Explanation: If a LSTP value is specified, the starting step name must also be supplied. User Response: Add the desired step name and then press Enter. SJR0-32 CONDCD= IS NOT VALID Explanation: The value specified for the CONDCD keyword is invalid. Value must be numeric, 0 to 4095. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SJR0-33 FORCE= IS NOT VALID Explanation: The value given for FORCE was not YES. This is the only valid value. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SJR0-34 PROSE= IS INVALID AS USED Explanation: The value given for PROSE was not YES or NO. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SJR0-35 BYPGDG= IS NOT VALID Explanation: The value given for BYPGDG was not YES, NO, VER, or CAT. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SJR0-36 REASON REQUIRED BUT MISSING Explanation: A reason is required for restarts, as specified on the RESTART statement in the initialization file, but one was not entered. User Response: Reenter request and supply a REASON parameter. SJR1-10 RESTART STEP LIST FOR JOB...xxxxxxxx (nnnn) yyyyyyyy aaaaaaaaa bbbbb Explanation: This message is produced when LIST,JOB=nnnn is done. xxxxxxxx is the job name. yyyyyyyy is the job prose number (and is 0 when there is no prose). aaaaaaaaa is the failure code information. bbbbb is the JES job number. User Response: None. SJR1-12 *NOTE* - JOB ALREADY CONTAINS CA-11 RESTART JCL Explanation: This is an informational message indicating that the job to be restarted contains CA-11 JCL, thus making a step restart possible. User Response: None. 6-66 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.12 SJRx Messages SJR1-13 –SJR2-15 SJR1-13 *NOTE* - CA-11 IS NOT AVAILABLE IN CA-7 FOR RESTART Explanation: The CA-7 initialization file option indicating CA-11 (RMS) availability is not present; therefore, CA-7 cannot generate the RMS step JCL. If RMS JCL is already present in the job, it may be used by supplying parameters with the text editor. User Response: If CA-11 is available, the CA-7 initialization file should be changed. The RESTART statement is required. SJR1-14 *NOTE* - RESTART=NO AND CA-11 IS AVAILABLE Explanation: INSERTRMS=NO is indicated on the Job screen for the job being restarted. User Response: None. SJR1-15 *NOTE* - JOB RESTARTABLE BY CA-7 USING CA-11 Explanation: This is an informational message indicating the requested job is restartable and CA-11 is available for the restart. User Response: None. SJR2-00 FORCED COMP - JOB xxxxxxxx(nnnn) COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: The job has been forced to a completed status successfully by a FORCECOMP=YES parameter. User Response: None. SJR2-00 RESTART FOR JOB xxxxxxxx(nnnn) COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd RESTARTED FOR STEP yyyyyyyy (FIRST) THRU zzzzzzzz (LAST). Explanation: Restart activity for the requested job has been completed. The step where the restart began is indicated. The ending step (if other than the last step of the job) is also shown. User Response: None. SJR2-13 STPEND PRECEDES STPSTRT IN JOB Explanation: The specified ending step of the restart occurs before the specified starting step. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SJR2-14 STPSTRT OCCURS AFTER LAST SUCCESSFUL STEP COMPLETED (xxxxxxxx) Explanation: The specified starting step for the restart occurs after the last successfully executed step. This is not a valid restart point. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command with a valid start step. SJR2-15 STPSTRT=/STPEND= IGNORED, NO RESTARTABLE STEPS, *RERUN* ASSUMED Explanation: STPSTRT and/or STPEND were specified but will be ignored because the job has no restartable steps. A job rerun will be performed. User Response: None. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-67 6.12 SJRx Messages SJR2-16 –SJR2-22 SJR2-16 JOB *RERUN* IS REQUIRED, CA-11 IS NOT AVAILABLE Explanation: An attempt was made to do a CA-11 step restart without CA-11. This is not allowed. User Response: A total job rerun must be done, or the OS Step Restart facility must be used through a JCL override. SJR2-17 xxxxxxxx RESULTED IN I/O ERROR ...n Explanation: The CA-7 macro being used when the I/O error occurred is indicated by xxxxxxxx as follows: SGET-DIR - Read the Job data set directory. SGET-JOB - Read a job entry on the Job data set. SGET-STEP - Read a step entry on the Job data set. SQGET - Read a job on the Request queue. The I/O error return code is indicated by n. User Response: Resubmit the command. If the error recurs, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SJR2-18 xxxxxxxx IS NOT A RESTARTABLE STEP Explanation: The step specified by STPSTRT is not a valid restart point. User Response: Correct and reenter the command. SJR2-20 //*UCC7RESTART CARD NOT FOUND IN JCL Explanation: The JCL statement which CA-7 uses to communicate restart parameters to CA-11 is not available. User Response: If INSERT RMS=Y is specified in the database definition for the job, then a problem exists with the CA-7 system. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SJR2-21 JOB HAS NO STEPS - CANNOT BE RESTARTED Explanation: An attempt to restart a job failed because the job does not have any steps. User Response: If the job is supposed to have steps in the JCL, they may be added using the QJCL facility. SJR2-22 CMT MEMBER NOT FOUND - USE STPSTRT=*RERUN* Explanation: An attempt was made to restart the job using STPSTRT=*CMT*, but CA-7 could not access a CMT member for the job. User Response: The job should be restarted using the parameter STPSTRT=*RERUN* to rerun the entire job. 6-68 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 6.12 SJRx Messages SJR2-23 –SJR2-51 SJR2-23 *CMT* NOT VALID, JOB NOT SET FOR CA-11 RESTART. Explanation: A RESTART command was issued with STPSTRT=*CMT* but the job was not set for restart in the CA-11 CMT. User Response: If the job is to be restarted, use STPSTRT=*RERUN* or supply the specific starting and ending step names. SJR2-25 UNABLE TO RESTART, ARF RECOVERY IN PROGRESS Explanation: CA-7 issues this message when a RESTART command is attempted while ARF is controlling recovery for a job. User Response: Wait unitl ARF recovery is complete for the job. You can use the LARFQ command to track the progress of ARF recovery for the job. If you must issue the RESTART command prior to the completion of ARF recovery, you can issue the ARFP command to terminate ARF recovery processing for the job. After the ARFP command processing completes, you can issue the RESTART command. SJR2-51 JOB IS NOT RESTARTABLE - USE *RERUN* Explanation: According to CA-11, the job is not restartable. User Response: Use the *RERUN* option to resubmit the job for rerun. SJR2-51 CMT MEMBER NOT AVAILABLE - RETRY LATER Explanation: Another user in the system has the CMT member for the job under exclusive control. User Response: Wait a few minutes, then retry the request again. If the problem persists, contact your installations CA-7 specialist for assistance. SJR2-51 CMT CHANGED SINCE DISPLAYED - TRY AGAIN Explanation: Between initial display and update request, the CMT member for the job was updated by another user. User Response: Recheck the displayed fields, correct and reenter. SJR2-51 FATAL ERROR - CA-11 MAY BE DOWN Explanation: The CA-11 Database Address Space appears to be down. User Response: Check status of CA-11 and reinitialize if necessary, then try the request again. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SJR2-51 START STEP NOT FOUND IN CMT - TRY ANOTHER Explanation: The requested starting step name for restart was not found in the CMT. User Response: Use a different step name and try again. You may wish to check the CMT member for the job using the CINQ command to CA-11 through the ARTS monitor. Chapter 6. SANx - SJR2 6-69 6.12 SJRx Messages SJR2-51 –SJR2-52 SJR2-51 END STEP NOT FOUND IN CMT - TRY ANOTHER Explanation: The requested ending step name for restart was not found in the CMT. User Response: Use a different step name and try again. You may wish to check the CMT member for the job using the CINQ command to CA-11 through the ARTS monitor. SJR2-51 USAGE CODE MUST CHANGE - TRY AGAIN Explanation: CA-11 options require the usage code to change between runs but the XRST screen field matches the CMT field. User Response: Change the usage field on the XRST screen and try again. SJR2-51 LRTCD STEP NOT FOUND IN CMT BEFORE START STEP Explanation: A CA-11 restart was attempted, but the step name specified in the LRTCD field is not prior to the step specified for the starting step. User Response: Correct the step name(s) and then press Enter. SJR2-52 JOB FOUND BUT LOAD PROCESSING INCOMPLETE Explanation: A restart (or force complete) was attempted on a job that is in the LOAD process. User Response: Allow the job to complete the LOAD process, and then retry the command. 6-70 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR This chapter contains the SLFA through SPOR messages. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-1 7.1 SLFA Through SPOE Messages SLFA-00 –SLIx-02 7.1 SLFA Through SPOE Messages SLFA-00 ENTER VALUES, TRANSFER OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE Explanation: Awaiting your choice of functions. User Response: Display catalog entries by entering the desired values and pressing Enter. To transfer to another menu or formatted input screen, enter the desired FUNCTION value. Otherwise, position the cursor to the top line and enter a command. SLFA-05 INVALID VALUE ENTERED FOR FIELD: xxxxxxxx Explanation: An error was detected with the contents of the indicated field. The cursor will be positioned to that field. User Response: Correct and retry. SLIx-00 REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yyddd Explanation: The request completed at the date and time shown. User Response: None. SLIx-01 aa INVALID SGET RETURN CODE=xx Explanation: Where: aa is the SGET macro statement where the error occurred. xx is the return code from the macro. If SLIx=SLIA, aa=38 and xx=01, a pointer from the Job data set points to a DSNBR not in the Dataset data set. If SLIx=SLIG, aa=B5, and xx=03, a schedule member cannot be read. User Response: If SLIx=SLIA, aa=38 and xx=01, do another LOAD on the job. If SLIx=SLIG, aa=B5, and xx=03, try the command again. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIx-02 JOB=xxxxxxxx NOT FOUND [DSN= x....x)|(DSNBR= x...x)] NOT FOUND NW=xxxxxxxx NOT FOUND Explanation: In general, the job, data set name (or node), data set number (or generic), or network cannot be found in the CA-7 database. User Response: Verify that the requested job, data set name, data set number, or network is correct and in the proper format. Format for data sets (by function) is: LDSN - DSNBR= value must begin with DS. LPROS - DSN=/DSNBR= value must begin with PP. 7-2 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.1 SLFA Through SPOE Messages SLIx-03 –SLIx-08 In all cases DSN must be the fully qualified name or desired level of node(s). SLIx-03 REQUIRED INPUT MISSING Explanation: Either DSN or DSNBR is required for LDSN or LPROS. For other commands, a required element was not specified. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SLIx-04 CONFLICTING INPUT PARAMETERS Explanation: Mutually exclusive parameters were specified on the input request. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SLIx-05 INVALID 'LIST=' OPTION Explanation: The LIST option specified is not allowable for the type of request (that is, LIST=ALL may not be used with node or generic requests). User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SLIx-05 INVALID 'ST=' OPTION Explanation: The ST option specified is not allowable for the type of request (that is, conflicts with another option such as LIST=ALL). User Response: Correct and retry the request. SLIx-07 INVALID GENERIC NAME OR NODE Explanation: The format of the DSN node or DSNBR generic name is incorrect as specified. There might be a bad job entry in the database. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. For LPROS, the DSN value must be DSN=PP, at the least. If using DSNBR the value must be at least DSNBR=xx*, where xx=DS for LDSN, xx=PP for LPROS, xx=NW for LNTWK or xx=SI/SJ/SO for LSCHD. If a bad job entry exists, delete the job. This will also delete job schedules, triggers and prose. SLIx-08 LOAD ERROR FOR xxxxxxxx WITH RETURN CODE nn Explanation: Module xxxxxxxx failed to load; the return code from the SLOAD macro is specified by nn. User Response: If the module name begins with UCC7R, verify that the user-defined Workload Balancing module was not deleted from the CA-7 load library. If the module is not a WLB module, make sure it exists on the CA-7 load library and that there is an APPLCTN for the module in either the initialization file or in the SASSPROG module. If it is present in the load library, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-3 7.1 SLFA Through SPOE Messages SLIx-09 –SLIA-01 SLIx-09 SEGMENT/SUBSEGMENT NOT FOUND Explanation: A prose segment and/or subsegment was requested but could not be found within the prose member specified. User Response: Reenter with correct values. Listing the entire member allows the correct segment/subsegment contents to be reviewed. SLIx-11 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO ....text.... Explanation: A command or data access has been denied due to security definition. User Response: If the command or data access should be allowed, contact your security administrator. SLIx-16 JOB xxxxxxxx FOUND BUT NOT WITH OTHER VALUES ENTERED Explanation: A job was requested and other selection parameters were specified. The job was found in the database, but the other parameters did not match the values for the job. User Response: Reenter with correct values or omit the other parameters. SLIx-17 NO JOBS MATCH PARAMETERS ENTERED Explanation: There were no jobs found to match the combination of selection parameters requested. User Response: Reenter with new values if so desired. SLIx-18 NO SCHEDULES MATCH PARAMETERS ENTERED Explanation: There were no schedule records found to match the LSCHD parameters requested. User Response: Reenter with new values if so desired. SLIx-19 NO QUEUE RECORDS MATCH PARAMETERS ENTERED Explanation: Either the queue was empty or none of the records in the queue matched the selection parameters specified on the command. User Response: Reenter with new values if so desired. SLIX-21 INSUFFICIENT STORAGE - FURTHER QUALIFY THE DSN Explanation: A listing request was issued which required too much storage to process the request. User Response: The command should be reissued after qualifying the data set name further. SLIA-nn SLIA-01 Refer to the SLIx messages. aa INVALID SGET RETURN CODE=xx Explanation: A problem was encountered in trying to get a member from the Job data set. If aa=38 and xx=01, a pointer from the Job data set points to a DSNBR not in the Dataset data set. User Response: To resolve the pointer, perform another LOAD on the job. 7-4 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.1 SLFA Through SPOE Messages SLIA-07 –SLIE-14 SLIA-07 INVALID GENERIC NAME OR NODE Explanation: An error was detected in reading the job record from the Job data set on an LJOB command. User Response: Delete the job from the DB.1 (JOB) screen. The job must then be added back to CA-7, including schedules, triggers, prose and all related information. SLIA-10 JOB= xxxxxxxx FOUND BUT NOT IN SYS= nnnnnnnn Explanation: Job xxxxxxxx was found but not in system nnnnnnnn. User Response: Determine if the job is in the system specified. If so, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIB-nn SLIC-nn SLIC-nn Refer to the SLIx messages. Refer to the SLIx messages. SYSTEM NAME xxxxxxxx NOT FOUND **** Explanation: The application system ID specified by xxxxxxxx could not be found in the database. User Response: Verify that the system ID requested is correct; if not, correct and resubmit the command. SLIC-nn ****FIRST RECORD OF MBR xxxxxxxx NOT A JOB ENTRY Explanation: The first record in the database for the job member specified by xxxxxxxx is not a job entry. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIC-nn ****SGETM ERROR**** Explanation: An invalid return code was received from a request for core. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIC-16 ****TP DATA SET TABLE IS FULL**** Explanation: More than 500 temporary data sets exist within a job. LSYS can only handle up to 500 temporary data sets in a single job. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLID-nn SLIE-nn SLIE-14 Refer to the SLIx messages. Refer to the SLIx messages. *** OUT OF PAGING SPACE, TRUNCATED *** Explanation: The data to be listed creates more than 255 online pages of output. The online limit is 255 and this message indicates that the rest of the data is not listed. User Response: If all of the data needs to be listed, then use the Batch Terminal Interface. Otherwise, modify the command to produce less output. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-5 7.1 SLFA Through SPOE Messages SLIE-15 –SLIF-33 SLIE-15 SGETPDS ERROR - text Explanation: An error occurred while processing the LJCL command. The error is detailed by text. Refer to message SM50-14 for possible values for text. User Response: Correct the error indicated and try again. Refer to message SM50-14 for a specific text action match. SLIE-16 EOD ON FIRST READ FOR PDS Explanation: The JCL member entry in the database points to a null PDS. User Response: Verify the JCL data set identification and correct if necessary. SLIE-17 JCL DATA SET NOT FOUND FOR JCLID nnn Explanation: The JCL data set indicated in the job's database entry is not defined with a JCL statement in the CA-7 initialization file. User Response: If the JCLID in the database entry is incorrect, it should be changed. Otherwise, it will be necessary to add the appropriate JCL statement to the initialization file. If the JCL for the job is contained in a CA-Librarian or CA-Panvalet file, do the following: 1. Try LLIB command for a more detailed error message. 2. Try a Fetch from the DB.7 (JCL) screen, for a more detailed error message. SLIE-18 COULD NOT FIND MEMBER: mmmmmmmm Explanation: The JCL member mmmmmmmm could not be found in the indicated JCL library. User Response: Correct and retry. SLIF-nn SLIF-00 Refer to the SLIx messages. REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: The input request has completed successfully. User Response: None. SLIF-33 ERROR OCCURRED IN JCL CONVERSION RTN - SASSPCEJ Explanation: System error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 7-6 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.1 SLFA Through SPOE Messages SLIF-55 –SLIG-16 The following SLIF-55 error messages are concerned with I/O and sort operations. In all cases, the required action is to contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIF-55 SCRGET10 ERROR OCCURRED ON SCRATCH FILE READ. Explanation: An I/O error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIF-55 SCRGET20 ERROR OCCURRED ON SCRATCH FILE READ. Explanation: An I/O error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIF-55 SCRPUT25 ERROR OCCURRED ON SCRATCH FILE WRITE. Explanation: An I/O error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIF-55 SCRPUT30 ERROR OCCURRED ON SCRATCH FILE WRITE. Explanation: An I/O error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIF-55 SCRGET40 ERROR OCCURRED ON SCRATCH FILE READ. Explanation: An I/O error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIF-55 SCRGET50 ERROR OCCURRED ON SCRATCH FILE READ. Explanation: An I/O error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIF-55 SORT-55 ERROR OCCURRED DURING SORT. Explanation: A sort error. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIG-nn SLIG-16 Refer to the SLIx messages. SYS= INVALID WITH SPECIFIC JOB= REQUEST Explanation: The SYS= parameter is not valid when the JOB= parameter does not refer to a generic job name. User Response: Remove the SYS= parameter and issue the command again. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-7 7.1 SLFA Through SPOE Messages SLIH-nn –SLIN-17 SLIH-nn SLIJ-nn SLIL-48 Refer to the SLIx messages. Refer to the SLIx messages. CRITICAL PATH MANAGEMENT SUPPORT NOT ACTIVE Explanation: A FLOWL command was issued but the CPM feature is not active. User Response: None. SLIL-49 NO FLOW RECORDS CHAINED Explanation: A FLOWL command was issued but there are no active CPM flow records. User Response: None. SLIL-50 NO FLOW RECORDS SELECTED Explanation: A FLOWL command was issued but no active CPM flow records matched the specified selection criteria. User Response: Check the spelling of the flow name argument and reissue the command. SLIL-53 INVALID VALUE FOR xxxxxxx Explanation: An invalid value was specified for the keyword xxxxxxxx. User Response: Correct the value and reissue the command. SLIM-nn SLIN-14 Refer to the SLIx messages. *** OUT OF PAGING SPACE, TRUNCATED *** Explanation: Refer to explanation for SLIE-14. User Response: Refer to action recommended for SLIE-14. SLIN-15 SGETPDS ERROR - text Explanation: Refer to explanation for SLIE-15. User Response: Refer to action recommended for SLIE-15. SLIN-16 EOD ON FIRST READ FOR PDS Explanation: Refer to explanation for SLIE-16. User Response: Refer to action recommended for SLIE-16. SLIN-17 JCL DATA SET NOT FOUND FOR JCLID nnn Explanation: Refer to explanation for SLIE-17. User Response: Refer to action recommended for SLIE-17. 7-8 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.1 SLFA Through SPOE Messages SLIN-21 –SLIP-02 SLIN-21 SLOAD FAILED FOR SASSJCKI Explanation: Unable to access the CA-7 CA-JCLCHECK interface module. The LIST=ONLY option will be used. User Response: Make sure SASSJCKI is in a library accessible from CA-7. Issue the /DISPLAY,A=SASSJCKI command to ensure that there is an entry in the application directory for the module. SLIN-22 INTERFACE INTERNAL ERROR Explanation: A severe error occurred in LJCK processing. A subtask abend may have been produced. User Response: Check for any prior messages indicating abnormal termination, collect all output from the failing command including any dumps that may have been produced and contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. If the display indicates a DRIVER ALLOC ERROR, ensure that all CA-Driver procedure libraries associated with this JCL library are accessible to CA-7. SLIN-23 JJ01 DETECTED ERROR ON # CARD Explanation: An attempt to evaluate scheduled overrides (for example, #JI/#JO statements) failed. Probably a syntax error. User Response: Check the JCL for any invalid # statements. Correct the JCL and try again. SLIN-24 INVALID JCLLIB VALUE Explanation: The value specified on the JCLLIB keyword is invalid. The value must conform to the syntax described for the INDEX keyword on the JCL statement in the CA-7 initialization file. The parameter must either be 1-3 numeric characters specifying a value between 0 and 255 or it must begin with an ampersand and be followed by from 1-15 alphanumeric characters. User Response: None. SLIN-25 CONFLICT IN JOB AND MEM Explanation: Both JOB and MEM keywords were specified on the LJCK command. These keywords are mutually exclusive. User Response: Determine which keyword is appropriate for the command and re-enter. SLIP-01 SQGET-DS QUE HDR. EC1=65 EC2=xx Explanation: A processing error; xx is the return code. User Response: If xx=01, then a job has probably changed queues during the processing of the LQ command being done. Re-enter the command. If the error persists contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIP-02 SQGET-DS QUE HDR. EC1=66 EC2=xx Explanation: A processing error; xx is the return code. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-9 7.1 SLFA Through SPOE Messages SLIP-04 –SLIP-34 SLIP-04 xxxxxxxx PARAMETER IS NOT YET AVAILABLE Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx is not valid for this command. User Response: Omit the keyword and resubmit the command. SLIP-08 SQG-NHDR SPECIFIC JOBNAME REQUIRED FOR Q=PRN Explanation: Generic job name search is not allowed on Prior-run queue. User Response: Reenter with correct values. SLIP-13 SQG-FRQM QUE RQMT. EC1=71 EC2=xx SEGMENT. Explanation: A processing error; xx is the return code. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIP-14 SQG-NRQM QUE RQMT. EC1=72 EC2=xx SEGMENT. Explanation: A processing error; xx is the return code. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIP-21 SQG-NRQM QUE RQMT. EC=79 EC2=xx Explanation: A processing error; xx is the return code. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIP-29 SQG-FJCL QUE JCL. EC1=81 EC2=xx Explanation: A processing error; xx is the return code. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIP-30 SQG-NJCL QUE JCL. EC1=82 EC2=xx Explanation: A processing error; xx is the return code. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIP-33 SQG-NJCL ERROR OCCURRED IN JCL CONVERSION RTN - SASSPCEJ Explanation: Processing error. xx is the return code. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIP-34 SORT-xx ERROR OCCURRED DURING SORT. Explanation: Sort error indicated by xx. Where xx can be one of the following: 04 - I/O error 08 - segment length error 12 - work space error 7-10 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.1 SLFA Through SPOE Messages SLIP-81 –SLIR-05 User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIP-81 SCRGET-F SCR. EC1=51 EC2=xx Explanation: A processing error; xx is the return code. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIP-82 SCRGET SCR. EC1=52 EC2=xx Explanation: A processing error; xx is the return code. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIP-85 SCRPUT SCR. EC1=55 EC2=xx Explanation: A processing error; xx is the return code. User Response: If xx=00, check the DAIO statement in the initialization file. The SCRTRK/SWFTRK parameter may need to be increased. SLIP-97 SQG-FHDR QUE HDR. EC1=61 EC2=xx Explanation: A processing error; xx is the return code. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIP-98 SQG-NHDR QUE HDR. EC1=62 EC2=xx Explanation: A processing error; xx is the return code. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIR-02 xxxxxxxx FAILED FORMAT BLOCK EDIT. Explanation: An error was found by the format routine for the keyword specified by xxxxxxxx. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SLIR-03 xxxxxxxx DATA SUBMITTED IS TOO LONG Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx is not valid. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SLIR-04 xxxxxxxx PARAMETER IS NOT YET AVAILABLE Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx is not valid. User Response: Correct the value or omit the keyword and resubmit the command. SLIR-05 xxxxxxxx DATA VALUE SHOULD NOT BE USED Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx is not valid. User Response: Correct the value or omit the keyword and resubmit the command. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-11 7.1 SLFA Through SPOE Messages SLIR-06 –SLIR-52 SLIR-06 xxxxxxxx DATA VALUE IS NOT VALID Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx is not valid. User Response: Correct the value or omit the keyword and resubmit the command. SLIR-07 xxxxxxxx IS A REQUIRED PARAMETER Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx is required but was omitted from the input request. User Response: Supply the missing keyword (with an appropriate value) and resubmit the command. SLIR-32 xxxxxxxx SEGMENT STATUS CONTAINS AN INVALID VALUE Explanation: A program change caused an invalid segment status to be detected by the SASSSLIR module, xxxxxxxx is the keyword. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIR-49 xxxxxxxx INVALID WITH THIS FUNCTION Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx is a valid keyword, but it cannot be used with the current command. User Response: Determine if the command or the keyword is in error. Correct the error and resubmit the command. SLIR-50 xxxxxxxx ERROR. OUTAGE= and SPAN= ARE MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE. Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx is a valid keyword, but the OUTAGE and SPAN keywords cannot both be used in the same command. User Response: Specify either OUTAGE= or SPAN= and resubmit the command. SLIR-51 xxxxxxxx START DATE OR DURATION IS REQUIRED. Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx has a valid format, however, the first operand is omitted (start date, or, duration). This parameter is required. User Response: Specify either the start date, or a duration as the first parameter of the SPAN= or OUTAGE= keyword and resubmit the command. SLIR-52 xxxxxxxx ERROR. BAD ELEMENT IS yyyyyyyy Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx has an error in the sublist. Parameter yyyyyyyy is the sublist element in error. Possible values for yyyyyyyy are: START DATE START TIME END DATE END TIME User Response: Correct the keyword sublist to provide valid data for the command being used and resubmit the command. 7-12 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.1 SLFA Through SPOE Messages SLIR-53 –SLIT-03 SLIR-53 xxxxxxxx ERROR. IF DURATION, MUST BE ONLY VALUE. Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx is either OUTAGE= or SPAN= and the parameter is specified as a sublist. The first operand is specified as an absolute number rather than a Julian or Gregorian Start Date. User Response: Specify either the start date as the first parameter, or specify duration as the only parameter and resubmit the command. SLIR-54 xxxxxxxx ERROR. END DATE/TIME MUST BE GT START DATE/TIME. Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx is either OUTAGE= or SPAN= and the parameter is specified as a sublist of starting date/time (first two parameters) and ending date and time (second two parameters). The ending date and time is equal to or less than the starting date and time which is a logical error. User Response: Correct the dates and times in the sublist and resubmit the command. SLIR-55 xxxxxxxx ERROR. RANGE EXCEEDS MAXIMUM. Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx is either OUTAGE= or SPAN=. The difference between the starting date and time and the ending date and time cannot be greater than one year. User Response: Correct the dates and times in the sublist and resubmit the command. SLIR-56 xxxxxxxx ERROR. RANGE EXCEEDS MAXIMUM. Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx is either OUTAGE= or SPAN=. The difference between the starting date and time and the ending date and time is greater than one year which exceeds the maximum range. User Response: Correct the dates and times in the sublist and resubmit the command. SLIR-56 xxxxxxxx ERROR. START DATE/TIME GT CURRENT DATE/TIME. Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx is either OUTAGE= or SPAN=. The starting date and time specified on the keyword is greater than the current date and time which is a logical error. User Response: Correct the dates and times in the sublist and resubmit the command. SLIT-nn SLIT-02 Refer to the SLIx messages. INVALID DATE CONVERT FIELD Explanation: An error occurred in the date conversion. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SLIT-03 INVALID MODULE CODE Explanation: An invalid internal module code has been detected during the use of the LWLB function. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-13 7.1 SLFA Through SPOE Messages SLIT-09 –SLIW-05 SLIT-09 INVALID MOD=VALUE Explanation: The MOD= value on the LWLB command does not start with UCC7R. User Response: Correct the MOD= value and retry. SLIU-nn SLIW-01 Refer to the SLIx messages. NO RECORDS MATCHED ARFSET=&ARFSET Explanation: The entire ARF database was searched. Either the ARF database contains no ARF Sets or there were no ARF Sets found that met the search criteria. Note that UID level security is checked for each ARF Set Record. The terminal user must have UID security access to a given ARF Set before that record can be displayed. &ARFSET is the ARFSET= value that was used for the search. User Response: None. SLIW-02 ARF IS NOT ACTIVE, ARF DB CANNOT BE ACCESSED Explanation: The LARF command depends upon the internal ARF control block structure in order to complete normally. ARF is not active in this execution of CA-7. User Response: Ensure the CA-7 startup parameter input contains a 'RESTART,ARF=YES' or a 'RESTART, ARF=MAINT' control statement. If one was included, some error occurred during startup that caused ARF to be disabled. Search the console log for CA-7 startup messages relating to ARF. SLIW-03 ARF DB INIT FAILED - RC=&RC RS=&RR Explanation: The LARF command was attempting to access the ARF database, but an error was detected before the database was accessed. &RC is the return code and &RR is the reason code. User Response: Retry the command to ensure that a temporary shortage of system resources was not the problem. SLIW-04 ARF DB BEGIN SEQ FAILED - RC=&RC RS=&RR Explanation: The LARF command was attempting to orient on the ARF Sets within the ARF database, but an error was detected during the access. &RC is the return code and &RR is the reason code. User Response: Retry the command to ensure that a temporary shortage of system resources was not the problem. Review the console log for VSAM related error messages being produced by CA-7 itself. SLIW-05 ARF DB GET NEXT FAILED - RC=&RC RS=&RR Explanation: The LARF command was reading through the ARF Sets within the ARF database when an unexpected error was detected. &RC is the return code and &RR is the reason code. User Response: Retry the command to ensure that a temporary shortage of system resources was not the problem. Review the console log for VSAM related error messages being produced by CA-7 itself. 7-14 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.1 SLFA Through SPOE Messages SLIW-xx –SLIW-xx SLIW-xx ERROR WIP=&WIP RC=&RC RS=&RR, ARFDATA1 IS: &TEXT Explanation: An unexpected internal error occurred. &WIP is the two byte internal WIP code. &RC is the current internal return code. &RR is the current internal reason code. &TEXT is the current text area being manipulated. User Response: Present this information to the CA-7 support staff. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-15 7.1 SLFA Through SPOE Messages SLIY-01 –SLIY-xx 7.1.1 SASSSLIY Messages SLIY-01 NO QUEUE ELEMENTS FOUND FOR JOB=&JOB Explanation: The entire ARF queue was searched. Either the ARF queue is empty or there were no ARF queue elements found that met the search criteria. Note that UID level security is checked for each ARF queue element based on the UID associated with the ARF Set (rather than the job). The terminal user must have UID security access to a given ARF queue element before that element can be displayed. &JOB is the JOB= value that was used for the search. User Response: None. SLIY-02 ARF IS NOT ACTIVE, ARF DB CANNOT BE ACCESSED Explanation: The LARFQ command depends upon the internal ARF control block structure in order to complete normally. ARF is not active in this execution of CA-7. User Response: Ensure the CA-7 startup parameter input contains a 'RESTART,ARF=YES' or a 'RESTART, ARF=MAINT' control statement. If one was included, some error occurred during startup that caused ARF to be disabled. Search the console log for CA-7 startup messages relating to ARF. SLIY-03 INVALID LIST OPTION - &LIST Explanation: The LIST= option was specified on the LARFQ command. &LIST reflects the value which was given on the command. This is not a valid choice. Refer to the command descriptions for the valid choices. User Response: Correct the LIST= specification and retry the command. SLIY-04 INVALID JOB NAME/NBR GIVEN - &JOB Explanation: The JOB= parameter was specified on the LARFQ command. &JOB reflects the value which was given on the command. Either a specific CA-7 job number may be given here or a job name (full or generic). The value given is not valid. Refer to the command descriptions for details. User Response: Correct the JOB= specification and retry the command. SLIY-xx ERROR WIP=&WIP RC=&RC RS=&RR, ARFDATA1 IS: &TEXT Explanation: An unexpected internal error occurred. &WIP is the two byte internal WIP code. &RC is the current internal return code. &RR is the current internal reason code. &TEXT is the current text area being manipulated. SLI0-nn SLI0-12 User Response: Present this information to the CA-7 support staff. Refer to the SLIx messages. *xxxxxxxx* IS AN INVALID FUNCTION Explanation: The function specified by xxxxxxxx is invalid. User Response: Correct the function identifier and resubmit the command. 7-16 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.1 SLFA Through SPOE Messages SLI0-13 –SLI0-17 SLI0-13 INPUT DATA IS NULL Explanation: No input command was available. User Response: Resubmit the command with input. SLI0-14 INPUT DATA IS INCOMPLETE Explanation: A partial input command was received. Not enough data available to process the request. User Response: Supply sufficient data to process the request and resubmit the command. SLI0-15 TOO MUCH INPUT DATA Explanation: Extraneous data was found on the input command. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SLI0-16 INVALID KEYWORD OR DATA IN INPUT Explanation: An unknown keyword or other invalid input was detected. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SLI0-17 INVALID DATA FOUND FOR THE FOLLOWING FIELDS. xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx Explanation: The keyword or name of the data found to be invalid is specified by xxxxxxxx. Invalid data can be: 1. Non-numeric data specified for a numeric parameter. 2. Nonalphabetic data specified for an alphabetic parameter. 3. Too much or too little data given for a parameter. 4. Invalid decimal point or sign (+/-) given for a parameter. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-17 7.2 SMF0 SMF0-12 –SMF0-15 7.2 SMF0 SMF0-12 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) ACTIVE ON MAIN. Explanation: An SMF type 20 (job initiation) record has been received by CA-7, which indicates that the job is now active on the CPU. If nnnn=0000, the job was resubmitted while active on MAIN. User Response: This is an informational message. No action is required. SMF0-13 LOCATE FAILED FOR DSN=x...x JOB=xxxxxxxx,STEP=yyyyyyyy,DD=zzzzzzzz Explanation: An SMF type 14/15 (data set) record has been received by CA-7, but the data set is not found in the CA-7 IDS. The jobname, stepname and ddname that referenced the data set are shown as indicated. User Response: None. This usually occurs only when a job is being loaded for the first time. SMF0-14 BAD RECORD=x....x Explanation: An invalid record type was found while processing CA-7 SMF records. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SMF0-15 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) HAS BEEN PURGED FROM HOST SYSTEM. ********** ********** ********** JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) IN RDY 'Q' MAY HAVE A JCL ERROR. CHECK THE JOB'S SYSOUT AND REQUEUE THE JOB IF NECESSARY. ********** ********** ********** Explanation: An SMF type 26 record was received by CA-7 for a job submitted by CA-7, and the job name xxxxxxxx was found in the Ready queue. User Response: If the type 26 record is for the current run of this job, then the job either had a JCL syntax error or was possibly canceled in JES. If the job needs to be restarted, then it must be requeued back to the Request queue. The type 26 record could be for a previous run of this job (for example, yesterday's run) and it has just finished printing and is now going through JES purge. In this case this message can be ignored and the condition will clear itself when the SMF Job Initiation record is received for the job. Many of these messages have been eliminated because CA-7 can check the JES job number. However, there are some cases where the JES job number is not available while the job is in the CA-7 RDYQ. (For example, if a submit data set is used instead to the INTRDR.) Note: A JES inquiry by job name will show if the current run of the job is still in the JES Q. 7-18 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.2 SMF0 SMF0-16 –SMF0-21 SMF0-16 JOB xxxxxxxx HAS BEEN PURGED FROM HOST SYSTEM Explanation: An SMF type 26 record was received by CA-7 for a job. This informational message denotes that all printing is complete for a job. User Response: None. SMF0-17 TYPE 99 RECORD REJECTED FROM JOB = xxxxxxxx DSN=x...x Explanation: A pseudo-SMF record (type 99) and an SMF type 15 record were received by CA-7; the job creating them was a CA-7 job not marked as maintenance. To avoid double posting, the record was dropped. User Response: The SCHID on the type 99 record may have been different than the SCHID of the job creating the type 99. Check to make sure the proper jobs were triggered. Update the CA-7 database definition of the job to mark it as maintenance. SMF0-18 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) HAS JCL ERROR ***RESTART REQUIRED*** Explanation: The specified job was terminated by a JCL error. User Response: Analyze the JCL to determine the problem; JCL errors may occur because of an incorrect override. To correct the JCL error, overrides must be corrected or added in the Request queue. Job Restart must then be used to resubmit the job. SMF0-19 JOB xxxxxxxx(nnnn) ABNORMALLY TERMINATED, ***RESTART REQUIRED*** FAILING CODE=[(S)|(U)] cccc. LAST STEP EXECUTED= yyyyyyyy Explanation: The specified job has abended. The system (S) or user (U) completion code is indicated by cccc. The last step executed was yyyyyyyy. User Response: The abend must be analyzed to determine what corrective action is necessary. Once the appropriate steps have been taken, Job Restart must be used to resubmit the job. SMF0-20 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) COND CODE CHECK FAILED ***RESTART REQUIRED*** FAILING CODE=cccc. FAILING STEP=yyyyyyyy. Explanation: The specified job generated a condition code in one of its steps, and the code failed the test defined in CA-7's database. The condition code that failed the test is cccc. The last step which executed is yyyyyyyy. User Response: The situation must be analyzed to determine corrective action. Once the appropriate steps have been taken, Job Restart must be used to resubmit the job. SMF0-21 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) #SCC CHECK FAILED ***RESTART REQUIRED*** FAILING CODE=cccc. FAILING STEP={pppppppp.}yyyyyyyyy. Explanation: The specified job generated a condition code in one of its steps, and the code failed the test defined by the #SCC statements in the job's JCL. The condition code that failed the test is cccc. The step which failed is yyyyyyyy (and optional procstepname of pppppppp). User Response: The situation must be analyzed to determine corrective action. Once the appropriate steps have been taken, Job Restart must be used to resubmit the job. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-19 7.2 SMF0 SMF0-22 –SMF0-33 SMF0-22 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) #SCC CHECK FAILED ***RESTART REQUIRED*** STEP FLUSHED. STEPNAME={pppppppp.}yyyyyyyy. Explanation: The specified job flushed one of its steps, and failed the test defined by the #SCC statements in the job's JCL. The step which failed is yyyyyyyy (and optional procstepname of pppppppp). User Response: The situation must be analyzed to determine corrective action. Once the appropriate steps have been taken, Job Restart must be used to resubmit the job. SMF0-30 JOB jjjjjjjj (nnnn) NOT ADDED, DUPLICATE JOB IN RDY/ACT QUEUE Explanation: The job indicated by jjjjjjjj is an externally submitted job and was not added to the Active queue because there was already a job by the same name in the Ready or Active queue. CA-7 will not track this external job through job completion. User Response: None. SMF0-31 JOB jjjjjjjj (nnnn) NOT ADDED TO ACTIVE QUEUE, SQADD ERROR Explanation: The job indicated by jjjjjjjj is an externally submitted job and was not added to the Active queue because there was an error while trying to add it. User Response: Check the allocation of the Active queue to make sure there is adequate space. The DMPQ/MOVQ process may be used to change queue allocations. SMF0-32 JOB jjjjjjjj (nnnn) SECURITY SEGMENT NOT ADDED, SQADD ERROR Explanation: An error occurred trying to build the security segment in the Trailer queue for an externally submitted job. A record was added to the Active queue without a security segment. The external job will be unable to propagate a security USERID to any triggered jobs. User Response: Check the allocation of the Trailer queue to make sure there is adequate space. The DMPQ/MOVQ process may be used to change queue allocations. SMF0-33 JOB jjjjjjjj (nnnn) REQUEUED (IPL) *** RESTART REQUIRED *** Explanation: The specified job was active on a system which was IPL'd, and the CA-7 AUTOREQ option is in effect. The job is automatically moved to the REQUEST queue with a status of R-REQUE and must be manually restarted. User Response: The situation must be analyzed to determine whether or not corrective actions are necessary. Once the appropriate steps have been taken, Job Restart must be used to resubmit the job. 7-20 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.2 SMF0 SMF0-34 –SMF0-34 SMF0-34 AUTO-REQUEUE FEATURE INACTIVE - IPL RECORDS IGNORED. Explanation: An IPL of the system within the CA-7 complex was detected, and the AUTOREQ option is not in effect. Any jobs active on systems at the point of an IPL will be left in the Active queue. Jobs left in the Active queue following a system failure such as this must be manually requeued to the Request queue (see the REQUEUE command). This message is displayed only once. User Response: All jobs left stranded in the Active queue following the system failure must be manually requeued to the Request queue (see the REQUEUE command). To activate the Auto-Requeue feature, refer to the AUTOREQ keyword on the OPTIONS initialization statement in the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-21 7.3 SMxx Messages SM10-00 –SM11-03 7.3 SMxx Messages SM10-00 SPECIFY OPTION, TRANSFER OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE Explanation: This is the prompt used to request selection of a prose type. If an error is made in the selection, this message will be reissued. User Response: Self-explanatory. SM11-00 ENTER INPUT DATA Explanation: This is the prompt to request input data. User Response: Self-explanatory. SM11-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL Explanation: The requested function was successful. User Response: None. SM11-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL FOR PPnnnnnn Explanation: The requested function was successful. The prose member affected is identified. User Response: None. SM11-01 xx INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE nnnn. Explanation: If xx=P1 and nnnn=0002, error can occur when saving a new member to the Dataset data set. Indicates an existing DSNBR was assigned to the new member resulting in two members with the same DSNBR. This can occur if the Dataset data set is reinitialized. The data set should not be reinitialized once it is in use, even when moving, compressing, or expanding it. If xx=05, the data set is out of space and it is necessary to compress the data set. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. If it is determined that the Dataset data set was reinitialized and if a backup of the entire database (Job, Dataset and Index data sets) is available, do a restore. SM11-02 xxxxxxxx NOT FOUND Explanation: The identified member was not found. User Response: Check for correct input. If there is an error, correct and retry. SM11-03 OUT OF SPACE ON DATA BASE Explanation: Part of the database is full. Refer to WTO on the system log to determine which file had the error. User Response: After shutting down CA-7: 1. Back up the database. 7-22 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.3 SMxx Messages SM11-04 –SM11-13 2. Reallocate the affected file. 3. Reload the database. SM11-04 CONFLICT IN DSN AND DSNBR Explanation: Both DSN and DSNBR were input, but these values are in conflict. User Response: Correct or delete one specification (both are not required) and retry. SM11-05 INVALID OR OMITTED xxxxxxxx DATA Explanation: If the CA-7 Index data set is an OS catalog, there are possible restrictions on prose member names. If User Prose has been defined using the job name as the User Prose name, then Job Prose cannot be defined. This restriction does not apply when using a VSAM data set for the CA-7 Index data set. User Response: Correct the field in error and retry. SM11-07 PROSE MEMBER ALREADY EXISTS Explanation: A SAVE function was entered for an existing prose member. User Response: If you wish to change an existing prose member, use an REPL function. SM11-08 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO ACCESS THAT JOB Explanation: An attempt was made to alter or add prose for a job that is not accessible due to UID security. User Response: If you need to change an existing prose member or to add a new one, contact your security administrator. SM11-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Explanation: A function was entered that the operator is not authorized to do. User Response: If the operator should be allowed to enter the function, then the security administrator should be contacted. SM11-10 UNRECOGNIZABLE DATA IN INPUT Explanation: Input was received which was not recognized by the program. User Response: Correct the input and retry. SM11-13 NO SAVE -- ACTIVE FILE EMPTY Explanation: An attempt was made to SAVE or REPL a prose member, but the Active Area contains no lines of text. User Response: Use the text editor to add line(s) of text to the Active Area. After the text lines have been added, reissue the command. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-23 7.3 SMxx Messages SM2E-00 –SM20-02 SM2E-00 CHOOSE A FUNCTION OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE Explanation: Awaiting your choice of functions. User Response: Transfer to another menu or formatted input screen by entering the desired FUNCTION value. Otherwise, position the cursor to the top line and enter a command. SM20-00 ENTER FUNCTION, TRANSFER OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE Explanation: This is the prompt used to request input data online. User Response: Self-explanatory. SM20-00 ENTER INPUT DATA Explanation: This is the prompt to request input data in batch. User Response: Self-explanatory. SM20-00 xxxxxxxx SUCCESSFUL [nnn DATASET(S) DELETED] [,DEFAULTJOB USED FOR DEFAULT VALUES] [,RESIDUALS PURGED.] [WARNING: SOME RESIDUAL ELEMENTS COULD NOT BE DELETED.] Explanation: The requested function was successful. If the DD or PURGE function was entered, the number of data sets deleted is denoted by nnn. DEFAULTJOB USED FOR DEFAULT VALUES will be appended, if an ADD function was performed and a job with the name DEFAULTS was found in the database and was used to provide the default values for the job being added. If the PURGE function was entered, the text RESIDUALS PURGED will be appended if all elements connected to the job were successfully removed. If any of these residuals could not be deleted, the warning SOME RESIDUALS COULD NOT BE DELETED is present on the next line. User Response: None. SM20-01 xx INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE nnnn Explanation: An error has occurred in the processing of the Job data set. User Response: IF xx=C2 and nnnn=0000, the Job data set may be out of space. If xx=82 and nnnn=0000, the job member had an error which may have left prose, data set, and index entries for this job even though the job and any triggers have been deleted. The job should be deleted from CA-7's database. When any of these errors occur, it is recommended that commands TRIG, RQMT, and XREF be executed to update the database and correct pointer errors; then run the Database Verification program to check for stranded members. This may require backing up and reloading the database with SASSBK00. SM20-02 JOB NOT FOUND Explanation: The requested job was not found in the CA-7 database. User Response: Check for correct input. If in error, correct and retry. 7-24 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.3 SMxx Messages SM20-03 –SM20-10 SM20-03 OUT OF SPACE ON DATABASE Explanation: Part of the database is full. Refer to WTO on the system log to determine which file had the error. User Response: After shutting down CA-7: 1. Back up the database. 2. Reallocate the affected file. 3. Reload the database. SM20-05 INVALID OR OMITTED xxxxxxxx DATA [,REJECTED BY USER EXIT] Explanation: The identified field contains invalid data or the SASSXX10 user exit has denied the request. User Response: If the command is being done through a batch terminal, and the message reads INVALID OR OMITTED FUNCTION DATA, it may be a security violation, rather than a command error. Check with your installation's CA-7 specialist to determine the security restrictions for the batch terminal and operator. If the SASSXX10 user exit has rejected the request, then check with your installation's CA-7 specialist for information regarding why the rejection occurred. SM20-07 JOB ALREADY EXISTS Explanation: An ADD function was entered, but the job already exists in the CA-7 database. User Response: Use the UPD function to change existing job information if desired. SM20-08 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO ACCESS THAT JOB Explanation: An attempt was made to alter or add a job definition that is not accessible due to UID security. User Response: If you need to change an existing job or to add a new one, contact your security administrator. SM20-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Explanation: A function was entered that the operator is not authorized to do. User Response: If the operator should be allowed to enter the function, then the security administrator should be contacted. SM20-10 UNRECOGNIZABLE DATA IN INPUT Explanation: Input was received which was not recognized by the program. User Response: Correct the input and retry. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-25 7.3 SMxx Messages SM20-12 –SM30-02 SM20-12 USER NOT AUTHORIZED FOR OWNER ID Explanation: An attempt was made to add or update the OWNER field for a job on the DB.1 (JOB) screen. The operator was not authorized to submit for the USERID in the OWNER field. User Response: If security access should be allowed, authorize the operator for the USERID being added or updated in the Job Owner field. SM20-15 ARFSET NOT DEFINED Explanation: An attempt was made to add or update the ARFSET field for a job on the DB.1 (JOB) screen. The ARFSET specified is not defined to CA-7. User Response: Correct the ARFSET name, or define the ARFSET before connecting a job to it. SM30-00 ENTER FUNCTION, TRANSFER OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE Explanation: This is the prompt used to request input data online. User Response: Self-explanatory. SM30-00 ENTER INPUT DATA Explanation: This is the prompt to request input data in batch. User Response: Self-explanatory. SM30-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL Explanation: The requested function was successful. User Response: None. SM30-01 xx INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE nnnn Explanation: If nnnn=0000, the Dataset data set may be out of space. If xx=33 and nnnn=04E6, the error may have occurred while adding a DSN. The DS0 member of the Dataset data set may have been lost. Check for this with the DUMP,DSNBR=DS0 command. If xx=33 and nnnn=05E8, and the error persists, the DS0 member of the Dataset data set may contain an invalid pointer. In this case, you should contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. User Response: If you are installing CA-7, verify that the CDSI program in installation Job N030 ran successfully. Use SASSBK00 to back up and reload the CA-7 database. SM30-02 DSN NOT FOUND Explanation: The requested data set was not found in the CA-7 database. User Response: Check for correct input. If in error, correct and retry. 7-26 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.3 SMxx Messages SM30-03 –SM30-13 SM30-03 OUT OF SPACE ON DATA BASE Explanation: Part of the database is full. Refer to WTO on the system log to determine which file had the error. User Response: After shutting down CA-7: 1. 2. 3. 4. SM30-04 Back up the database using SASSBK00. Change DBPARMS. Reallocate the affected file. Reload the database using SASSBK00. CONFLICT IN DSN AND DSNBR Explanation: Both DSN and DSNBR were input, but these values are in conflict. User Response: Correct or delete one specification (both are not required), and retry. SM30-05 INVALID OR OMITTED xxxxxxxx DATA Explanation: The identified field contains invalid data. User Response: Correct the field error and retry. SM30-08 DSN ALREADY EXISTS Explanation: An attempt was made to add a data set definition that is already in the CA-7 database. User Response: If you need to change an existing data set definition, use the UPD function. SM30-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Explanation: A function was entered that the operator is not authorized to do. User Response: If the operator should be allowed to enter the function, then the security administrator should be contacted. SM30-10 UNRECOGNIZABLE DATA IN INPUT Explanation: Input was received which was not recognized by the program. User Response: Correct the input and retry. SM30-13 DSN HAS USERS -- CANNOT DELETE Explanation: An attempt was made to delete a data set which is still referenced by jobs in the database. These references were created by loading a job or adding DSN requirements. User Response: None. The data set name cannot be deleted from the database at this time. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-27 7.3 SMxx Messages SM30-14 –SM4x-03 SM30-14 CA-7 IDS FAILURE. RC=nnnnnnnn Explanation: An unexpected error occurred while accessing or updating the CA-7 IDS. If the error occurred during a LOAD of a job, this message could indicate a DSN that is not cataloged or had no VOLSER specified in the JCL. If RC=0, the IDS is full and must be expanded. User Response: If the error was a DSN not cataloged or no VOLSER specified, then either catalog the DSN or add a VOLSER parameter to the JCL, and reissue the LOAD command. If RC=0: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SM40-00 Shut down CA-7. Back up the entire database. Reallocate the IDS. Reload the database while CA-7 is down. Bring up CA-7 with TYPE=ERST. ENTER FUNCTION, TRANSFER OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE Explanation: This is the prompt used to request input data online. User Response: Self-explanatory. SM40-00 ENTER INPUT DATA Explanation: This is the prompt to request input data in batch. User Response: Self-explanatory. SM40-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL FOR NWnnnnnn Explanation: The requested function was successful. The network member affected is identified. User Response: None. SM4x-01 ww INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE nnnn Explanation: An error condition was detected by the program. If nnnn=0000, the Dataset data set or Index data set may be out of space. User Response: If nnnn=0000, check the system console for error messages and if the out-of-space condition is indicated, increase the size of the failing data set. Otherwise, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SM4x-02 NETWORK NOT FOUND Explanation: The requested network was not found in the CA-7 database. User Response: Check for correct input. If in error, correct and retry. SM4x-03 OUT OF SPACE ON DATA BASE Explanation: Part of the database is full. Refer to WTO on the system log to determine which file had the error. User Response: After shutting down CA-7: 1. Back up the database using SASSBK00. 2. Reallocate the affected file. 7-28 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.3 SMxx Messages SM4x-05 –SM4x-14 3. Reload the database using SASSBK00. SM4x-05 INVALID OR OMITTED xxxxxxxx DATA Explanation: The identified field contains invalid data. User Response: Correct the field in error and retry. SM4x-06 COULD NOT ffffffff NETWORK CONTROL RECORD Explanation: An error occurred trying to access the DS000000 record from the database. If ffffffff is FIND, the record was not found. If ffffffff is UPDATE, the error occurred while trying to replace the record. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SM4x-07 NETWORK ALREADY EXISTS Explanation: An ADD function was entered, but the network already exists in the CA-7 database. User Response: Use the UPD function to change existing network information if desired. SM4x-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Explanation: A function was entered that the operator is not authorized to do. User Response: If the operator should be allowed to enter the function, then the security administrator should be contacted. SM4x-10 UNRECOGNIZABLE DATA IN INPUT Explanation: Input was received which was not recognized by the program. User Response: Correct the input and retry. SM4x-12 NETWORK TYPE CANNOT BE CHANGED Explanation: A UPD function was specified attempting to change the network type from INPUT to OUTPUT or vice versa. This cannot be done. User Response: Correct or eliminate the network type data and retry. SM4x-13 NUMBER OF STATIONS CANNOT BE CHANGED Explanation: A UPD function indicated an increase or decrease in the number of stations. This cannot be done if the network already has a schedule. User Response: Delete the schedule, do the update, and then add an appropriate schedule. SM4x-14 NETWORK HAS JOB REFERENCES AND CANNOT BE DELETED Explanation: An attempt was made to delete a network which is currently connected to at least one job. User Response: The network must be disconnected from all jobs before it may be deleted. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-29 7.3 SMxx Messages SM4x-15 –SM50-00 SM4x-15 BAD RETURN FROM IDS FOR xxxxxxxxyyyyyyyy Explanation: An error occurred while accessing or updating the CA-7 IDS. xxxxxxxx denotes the element and yyyyyyyy denotes the return code. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SM4x-16 NETWORK IN CONFLICT WITH EXISTING STATION Explanation: An attempt was made to add a network. This network name conflicts with an existing station name. This causes an index conflict. User Response: Select another name for the network and retry. SM4x-17 STATION xxxxxxxx IN CONFLICT WITH EXISTING NETWORK Explanation: The specified station name was used with an ADD or UPD function. This station name conflicts with an existing network and causes an index conflict. User Response: Select another name for the station identified and retry. SM50-00 ENTER FUNCTION, TRANSFER OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE Explanation: This is the prompt used to request input data online. User Response: Self-explanatory. SM50-00 ENTER INPUT DATA Explanation: This is the prompt to request input data in batch. User Response: Self-explanatory. SM50-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL Explanation: The requested function completed successfully. User Response: None. SM50-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL [JOB SET FOR RELOAD] Explanation: The requested function completed successfully. A replace has been done for a JCL member and the corresponding job has been set to be reloaded on the next run. User Response: If the changes are not to impact the database, set the RELOAD indicator to N by using the DB.1 (JOB) screen of Database Maintenance. Otherwise, no action is necessary. Also, if RELOAD of x is used for this job on the JOB screen, then the reload indication for the next run will be ignored. SM50-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL xxxxxxxx(nnnn) ADDED TO THE REQ 'Q' Explanation: The RUN or RUNH function completed successfully. The job name and the CA-7 assigned number are identified in the second line of the message. User Response: None. 7-30 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.3 SMxx Messages SM50-00 –SM50-10 SM50-00 xxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL (JCL SET FOR RETRIEVAL FROM OVERRIDE LIB) Explanation: The requested function completed successfully. A new JCL member has been added (through SAVE function) or replaced (through REPL function) in the JCL Override library of ID 254. The next time the job is executed (either by demand or through Schedule Scan functions), JCL will come from this Override library. User Response: None. SM50-01 xx INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE xxxxxxxx Explanation: An unusual condition was detected by the program. User Response: If xx=L5 and nn=00, an error probably occurred in the attempt to edit a large member in the EWF. Increase the SWFTRK allocation on the DAIO statement in the initialization file. SM50-04 CONFLICT IN DSN, VOLSER, OR JCLID Explanation: A combination of DSN, VOLSER, and JCLID were input, but their values were in conflict. User Response: Delete or clear the unnecessary fields and retry. SM50-05 INVALID OR OMITTED xxxxxxxx DATA Explanation: The identified field contains invalid data. User Response: Correct the field in error and retry. SM50-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Explanation: A function was entered that the operator is not authorized to do. User Response: If the operator should be allowed to enter the function, then the security administrator should be contacted. SM50-10 UNRECOGNIZABLE DATA IN INPUT Explanation: Input received was not recognized by the program. User Response: Correct the input and retry. SM50-10 JOB (xxxxxxxx) ENTERED INTO REQUEST Q. Explanation: This message is sent to the Master Station. Indicates that a job entered the Request queue by a RUN or RUNH command from the DB.7 (JCL) screen. User Response: None. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-31 7.3 SMxx Messages SM50-12 –SM50-14 SM50-12 JCL FE NOT VALID FOR 7UNI JOBS WITHOUT MIXED CASE SUPPORT Explanation: The JCL screen will not allow a FE function for members that have a #7UNI as the first statement unless CA-7 mixed case editor support has been enabled. User Response: If the JCL member must be modified, then use an external editor (for example, TSO ISPF - not under CA-7). SM50-13 NO SAVE -- ACTIVE FILE EMPTY Explanation: An attempt was made to SAVE or REPL a member, but the Active Area is empty. User Response: After the Active Area is set to contain the desired data, retry. SM50-14 text Explanation: An error occurred while accessing or updating the data set. The message text should be one shown on the following list. The list shows a return code in front of the message, but the return code is not displayed. These return codes are shown in their hexadecimal representation. 08 - DSN NOT FOUND IN CATALOG 0C - DATASET NOT FOUND ON VOLUME 10 - INVALID DSORG 14 - INVALID DCB ATTRIBUTE 18 - DASD VOLUME NOT AVAILABLE 1C - MEMBER NOT FOUND 20 - READ I/O ERROR 20 - WRITE I/O ERROR 24 - DATASET IS PASSWORD PROTECTED or CA-7 DOES NOT HAVE THE REQUIRED DSN ACCESS 28 - DATASET IS USERID PROTECTED 2C - MEMBER ALREADY EXISTS 30 - NEW NAME ALREADY EXISTS 34 - STOW ERROR 38 - DATASET OUT OF SPACE 3C - DATASET IS DATE PROTECTED 40 - INVALID PARM DATA 54 - DATASET IS BUSY 58 - INVALID DDNAME SPECIFIED 5C - SVC99 ERROR, RF=xxxxxxxx, S99ERROR=yyyyyyyy 60 - ABEND CONDITION DETECTED (xxx-yy) 7-32 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.3 SMxx Messages SM50-14 –SM50-14 For JCL on a CA-Librarian or CA-Panvalet file, pseudo codes appear in front of the message ONLY as a reference to action to be taken. L1 - LIB** CA-LIBRARIAN FAIR HAS NOT BEEN LINKED WITH SASSLIB3 L2 - LIB** CA-LIBRARIAN INTERFACE BUSY FOR OVER 2 MINUTES See message CA-7.601 for reason. L3 - LIB** INVALID FAIR RESULT AREA - R15=nnnnnnnn L4 - LIB** OPN - OPEN UNSUCCESSFUL - RES=bbbbbb L5 - LIB** MOD - ERROR DURING MEMBER SEARCH - RES=bbbbbb L6 - LIB** MOD - MEMBER NOT FOUND - RES=bbbbbb L7 - LIB** REC - READ ERROR - RES=bbbbbb L8 - LIB** REC - IMBEDDED INCLUDE NOT FOUND - RES=bbbbbb L9 - LIB** CA-LIBRARIAN: DATE CONVERT ERROR - DATE=00yydddF LA - LIB** CA-LIBRARIAN: SASSDCON LOAD ERROR - R0=nnnnnnnn LB - LIB** CA-LIBRARIAN: MCD CODE ERROR - RES=bbbbbb-c P1 - PAN**nnn PAM HAS NOT BEEN LINKED WITH SASSPANV P2 - PAN**nnn CA-PANVALET INTERFACE BUSY FOR OVER 2 MINUTES See message CA-7.601 for reason. P3 - PAN**nnn OPEN UNSUCCESSFUL FOR PAN LIBRARY P4 - PAN**nnn NAME NOT ALPHANUMERIC P5 - PAN**nnn IMBEDDED INCLUDE MEMBER NOT FOUND P6 - PAN**nnn MEMBER NOT FOUND IN PAN LIBRARY P7 - PAN**nnn CA-PANVALET FILE READ ERROR User Response: The following list shows corrective action for the messages keyed to the return code shown in the previous list for non CA-Librarian or CA-Panvalet files. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 08 Supply a volume serial number for the request or catalog the data set. 0C Verify that the data set is on the volume requested. Specify the correct volume if in error. 10 Data set organization must be PS or PO. If PDS, the member name must be provided. 14 Either BLKSIZE=0 or KEYLEN=0 or RECFM not = F or LRECL not = 80. 18 No //U7volser DD statement exists for the volume where the data set resides. Supply a //U7volser DD statement in the CA-7 execution JCL. The ALLOC command may be issued to make the volume available. 1C Provide a valid member name. 20 Try again. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-33 7.3 SMxx Messages SM50-14 –SM50-14 24 This update would require a WTOR reply from the system operator's console which would put CA-7 in a hard wait; that is, no terminal processing, job scheduling, job submittal, and so forth, until the operator responded. Updates to such a data set are not allowed from CA-7. The update must be made from outside of CA-7 by using TSO, batch, and so forth, so as not to impede production scheduling. 28 1) This request has violated User Security as defined in the module referenced by the USER keyword of the SECURITY statement in the CA-7 initialization file. Use a different operator ID at logon time or change the USER ID Security module. 2) CA-7 does not have access to the JCL data set. This can occur using external security for data sets if CA-7 does not have authorized access to the data set. 2C Use REPL function instead of SAVE. If returning from the Editor, use SR instead of SS. 30 Either use a different NEWNAME for the RENAME function or delete the existing NEWNAME member before doing the RENAME. 34 Check for sufficient directory space. Probably will require reallocating and copying the data set. 38 Try compressing the data set. It may require a reallocation and copy. CA-7 will not write on the last track of any extent in the data set. If an attempt is made by CA-7 to do so, the SAVE/REPL is terminated with this code. 3C Similar to return code 24. This request is rejected to prevent CA-7 from going into a hard wait until an operator responds to the WTOR for the date override. This update must be made outside of CA-7 through TSO, batch, and so forth, so as not to impede production scheduling. 40 Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 44 The necessary programs to interface with CA-7 are not available. Verify that the following modules are in a CA-7 load library. If one or more modules are missing, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SASS6CPY SASS6DEL SASS6MOD SASS6RNM 50 SASSSM5C detected an error. Values of x are: 3 - SNOTE failure. 4 - An attempt was made to write more data than the calculated allocation. Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 54 Wait and try again. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 58 Specify a ddname which exists in the execution JCL for CA-7. Check spelling and try again. 5C Dynamic allocation failed. If xxxxxxxx=00000004, then: 7-34 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.3 SMxx Messages SM50-14 –SM50-14 yyyyyyyy=020C0000 indicates a request for exclusive use of a shared data set failed. If this is a JCL data set, try using the DYN=2 option on the appropriate JCL statement in the CA-7 initialization file. yyyyyyyy=02100000 indicates that the requested data set is unavailable to CA-7 because another job has exclusive use of the data set; for instance, another job has the data set allocated DISP=OLD. yyyyyyyy=02180000 indicates that the specified volume could not be mounted. yyyyyyyy=17080002 indicates that the data set is not cataloged. For other values of yyyyyyyy please refer to the IBM Manual MVS/SPL Job Management (GC28-1303). If xxxxxxxx=00000008, then CA-7 is not running in an MVS environment and dynamic allocation is unavailable. If xxxxxxxx=0000000C, then a dynamic allocation internal error was detected. If the error persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. If xxxxxxxx=00000010, then a dynamic allocation internal error was detected. If the error persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. If xxxxxxxx=00000014, then a dynamic allocation internal error was detected. If the error persists, contact Computer Associates Technical Support. If xxxxxxxx=00000018, then a DD statement for the data set was detected in CA-7's JCL. This DD statement should be removed. If xxxxxxxx=00000020, then the member is currently in use. Wait a few minutes and attempt the command again. If xxxxxxxx=00000024, then the data set is currently in use. Wait a few minutes and attempt the command again. 60 Abend condition detected. xxx indicates the abend code while yy is the reason code. If xxx=213 and yy=30, another task is updating the file; try again. If xxx=913, CA-7 may not be authorized to access the data set; check with your security administrator. For any other abend codes, refer to IBM manual GC38-1008 for further details. For CA-Librarian or CA-Panvalet files, the following list shows the corrective action for the messages keyed to the pseudo code shown in the list under Action. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-35 7.3 SMxx Messages SM50-14 –SM50-14 L1 See CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for instructions on installing the CA-Librarian interface. L2 See message CA-7.601 for action. L3 If this message persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. L4 For explanations of bbbbbb, see the CA-Librarian File Access Interface Routines manual for the first six bytes of FAIROPN result area. L5 For explanations of bbbbbb, see the CA-Librarian File Access Interface Routines manual for the first six bytes of FAIRMOD result area. L6 The member could not be found on the CA-Librarian file. Check the spelling of the member and retry. If the error persists, contact your CA-7 specialist for assistance. L7 For explanations of bbbbbb, see the CA-Librarian File Access Interface Routines manual for the first six bytes of FAIRREC result area. L8 The member on the -INC statement could not be found. For explanations of bbbbbb, see the CA-Librarian File Access Interface Routines manual for the first six bytes of FAIRREC result area. L9 An invalid date was passed to the date conversion module. yy is the year, and ddd is day of the year (this should be the current Julian date). If the date is not in the format indicated or if the problem persists, contact your CA-7 specialist for assistance. LA nnnnnnnn is the return code from the SLOAD macro. Make sure the module exists in the CA-7 load library. If it does, verify that the module is defined to CA-7 by an APPLCTN statement in the initialization file or in the SASSPROG module. LB For explanations of bbbbbb, see the CA-Librarian File Access Interface Routines manual for the first six bytes of FAIROPN result area. For an explanation of c, see the CA-Librarian Software Lock Facility for the FAIROPN result area that is for an MCD code. *LIBR* OPN UNSUCCESSFUL Check for a U7VOLVER DD in CA-7's PROC. Use the UT.11 screen or the ALLOC command to allocate the volume if it is not in CA-7's PROC. P1 See CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for instructions on installing the CA-Panvalet interface. P2 See message CA-7.601 for action. P3 nnn is the return code from the POPEN routine in PAM. See the CA-Panvalet System Management Manual for further explanation. P4 nnn is the return code from the PREAD routine in PAM. Check the spelling of the member and retry. See the CA-Panvalet System Management Manual for further explanation. P5 nnn is the return code from the PREAD routine in PAM. The member on the ++INCLUDE statement could not be found. See the CA-Panvalet System Management Manual for further explanation. P6 nnn is the return code from the PREAD routine in PAM. Check the spelling of the member and retry. See the CA-Panvalet System Management Manual for further explanation. P7 nnn is the return code from the POPEN routine in PAM. See the CA-Panvalet System Management Manual for further explanation. 7-36 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.3 SMxx Messages SM50-15 –SM50-22 The above Px errors may also be produced if the security has not been properly set up to allow CA-7 USERID access to the CA-Panvalet library. Refer to the appropriate security documentation for additional information about security requirements for accessing CA-Panvalet libraries. SM50-15 NO SUBMIT---EOD ON FIRST READ Explanation: The member or sequential data set was empty. User Response: Verify your input parameters. If in error, correct and retry. SM50-16 INTERNAL READER BUSY--WAIT AND TRY AGAIN Explanation: Someone at another terminal has also issued a SUBMIT command. User Response: Wait 10 seconds and try again. If problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SM50-17 INTERNAL READER NOT AVAILABLE Explanation: A //UCC7IRDR DD statement does not exist in the CA-7 execution JCL. User Response: Add the proper DD statement so it will be available the next time CA-7 is started. SM50-18 I/O ERROR ON INTERNAL READER Explanation: An I/O error was detected while writing to the internal reader. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SM50-19 ERROR UPDATING JOB DS FOR JOB xxxxxxxx JOB WAS RETRIEVED FROM JCL OVERRIDE LIB Explanation: A delete function was done for a member from the override library and there was a problem accessing the job information to turn off the USE-OVERRIDE field. Or, if external security is used to insert USERIDs and a RUN function was entered, there was a problem accessing the job information to find a USERID for job submission. User Response: Try listing the job (using the LJOB command or LIST function from the DB.1 screen). If the problem persists, you may need to delete and readd the job. SM50-22 SUBMIT DENIED BASED ON USERID IN JCL Explanation: An attempt was made to RUN/RUNH a job for execution from the CA-7 JCL Library Maintenance panel with the JCL containing a USERID which the requester is not authorized to submit. User Response: If security access should be allowed, contact your local CA-7 Security Administrator to authorize the user to submit for the USERID specified in the JCL. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-37 7.3 SMxx Messages SM50-23 –SM61-01 SM50-23 REPLACE DENIED BASED ON USERID IN JCL Explanation: An attempt was made to replace JCL for a job which contained a USERID which the user was not authorized to access. User Response: If security access should be allowed, contact your local CA-7 Security Administrator to authorize the user to access the USERID which exists in the JCL. SM50-24 CONFLICT IN JCLID AND JCLLIB FIELDS Explanation: The JCL library for a job can only be specified by a JCLID or a JCLLIB, not both. User Response: Specify either a JCLID or a JCLLIB and reenter. SM60-00 SPECIFY OPTION, TRANSFER OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE Explanation: This is the prompt used to request selection of a predecessor/successor type. If an error is made in this selection, you will again be requested to select a type. User Response: Self-explanatory. SM60-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Explanation: A function was entered that the operator is not authorized to do. User Response: If the operator should be allowed to enter the function, then the security administrator should be contacted. SM61-00 ENTER INPUT DATA Explanation: This is the prompt to request input data. User Response: Self-explanatory. SM61-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL Explanation: The requested function completed successfully. User Response: None. SM61-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL FOR NWnnnnnn Explanation: The requested function completed successfully. The network member is also indicated in the message. User Response: None. SM61-01 xx INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE nnnn Explanation: An error condition was detected by the program. If nnnn=0000, the Job data set may be out of space. User Response: If nnnn=0000, check the system console for error messages and if the out-of-space condition is indicated, increase the size of the failing data set. Otherwise, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 7-38 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.3 SMxx Messages SM61-02 –SM61-07 SM61-02 xxxxxxxx NOT FOUND Explanation: The field identified in the message was not found. User Response: Correct the specification and retry. Note: For a connected job or DSN, SCHIDs must match. For a network, SUBID and SCHID must also match. These values may be determined by LJOB,JOB=jobname,LIST=RQMT. If they are wrong, correct and retry. SM61-03 OUT OF SPACE ON DATA BASE Explanation: Part of the database is full. Refer to WTO on the system log to determine which file had the error. User Response: After shutting down CA-7: 1. Back up database using SASSBK00. 2. Reallocate the affected file. 3. Reload the database using SASSBK00. SM61-04 CONFLICT IN DSN AND DSNBR Explanation: Both the DSN and DSNBR were input but they did not agree. User Response: Correct or delete one specification and retry. Both parameters are not required. SM61-05 INVALID OR OMITTED xxxxxxxx DATA Explanation: The identified field contains invalid data. User Response: Correct the field in error and retry. SM61-06 BAD RETURN FROM MODULE xxxxxxxx, RC=hhhh (FULL INDEX BLK, PRED NOT ADDED BUT UPD GOOD) Explanation: An error was returned from module xxxxxxxx. The return code is identified by hhhh. If the message in parentheses appears, either the Index data set is out of space or the 255 limit has been reached for a PRED entry. Since the index entry is only used for listing references, the job requirement update will be completed. User Response: If the message in parentheses appears, try backing up and reloading the database. You may want to increase the space for the Index data set. After reloading, try executing the RQMT command to rebuild the index entries for job requirements. If the message in parentheses did not appear, note the return code and check the system console for error messages. Then contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SM61-07 REQUIREMENT ALREADY EXISTS Explanation: An A (add) option was entered, but the requirement already exists in the CA-7 database. User Response: Use the U (update) option to change existing requirement information if applicable. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-39 7.3 SMxx Messages SM61-08 –SM70-00 SM61-08 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO ACCESS THAT JOB Explanation: An attempt was made to alter or add a requirement to a job that is not accessible due to UID security. User Response: If you need to change an existing job requirement or add a new one, contact your security administrator. SM61-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Explanation: A function was entered that the operator is not authorized to do. User Response: If the operator should be allowed to enter the function, then the security administrator should be contacted. SM61-10 UNRECOGNIZABLE DATA IN INPUT Explanation: Input was received which was not recognized by the program. User Response: Correct the input and retry. If a user requirement is being added through an external communicator, be sure that there is not a parenthesis, comma, or an apostrophe in the input. SM61-13 NETWORK ALREADY USED BY JOB 255 TIMES Explanation: The network is already connected to the job 255 times. This is the limit. User Response: Consider adding a functionally identical network under another network name. SM61-14 CANNOT HAVE RQMT FOR SCHID OF ZERO AND NON-ZERO Explanation: An attempt has been made to establish a connection for a particular SCHID, when it has already been established for all SCHIDs (zero), or vice versa. This is clearly a contradiction. User Response: Verify that the existing connection is correct. If not, disconnect existing requirement then reenter the request that failed. SM61-15 CONFLICT IN JOBNAME SPECIFICATION Explanation: An attempt was made to delete a job requirement when the definition was for a negative requirement (or vice versa). User Response: Correct the command and try it again. SM70-00 ENTER OPTION, TRANSFER OR ENTER A COMMAND ON THE TOP LINE Explanation: This is the prompt used to request selection of a schedule type online. If an error is made in the selection, this message will be reissued. User Response: Self-explanatory. SM70-00 ENTER SCHEDULE TYPE Explanation: This is the prompt used to request the schedule type in batch mode. User Response: The next command should be JOB, INWK, ONWK, or TRGR. 7-40 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.3 SMxx Messages SM70-05 –SM71-00 SM70-05 INVALID OR OMITTED xxxxxxxx DATA Explanation: The schedule type was incorrectly specified. User Response: Correct the command and rerun batch input stream. SM70-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Explanation: A function was entered that the operator is not authorized to do. User Response: If the operator should be allowed to enter the function, then the security administrator should be contacted. SM71-00 ENTER INPUT DATA Explanation: This is the prompt to request input data. User Response: Self-explanatory. SM71-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL Explanation: The requested function completed successfully. User Response: None. SM71-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL FOR xxxxxxxx Explanation: The requested function completed successfully. The schedule member is identified. User Response: None. SM71-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL FOR xxxxxxxx SCHEDULE MUST BE RESOLVED Explanation: The SAVE or REPL function for an input network or job schedule completed successfully. Schedule resolution must be run against this schedule before it becomes effective. User Response: When desirable, run schedule resolution (RESOLV) against this schedule. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-41 7.3 SMxx Messages SM71-01 –SM71-05 SM71-01 xx INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE nnnn Explanation: The following explains the various situations: 1. If xx=67, nnnn=0004, and the error occurs as a result of adding or saving schedules, then the probable cause is the absence of the ZERO member in the Dataset data set. This can occur if the Dataset data set was reinitialized after the original installation of CA-7. 2. If xx=B7, nnnn=0001, and the error occurs as a result of fetching a schedule member with a MEMBER NOT FOUND message, then this may relate to the absence of the ZERO member as described above (xx=67, nnnn=0004). 3. If nnnn=0000, the Dataset data set may be out of space. 4. If xx=J7, nnnn=0A62, check that the Dataset data set has available space. User Response: Use SASSBK00 to back up and reload the database. Check for the existence of the ZERO member in the Dataset data set using DUMP,DSNBR=SJ0 (SI0, SO0). If the Dataset data set has recently been reinitialized in error, do a restore of the database (Job, Dataset and Index data set) to the most current, correct copies. If no backup exists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist. SM71-02 xxxxxxxx NOT FOUND Explanation: The identified member was not found in the CA-7 database. User Response: Check for correct input. If in error, correct and retry. SM71-03 OUT OF SPACE ON DATA BASE Explanation: Part of the database is full. Refer to WTO on the system log to determine which file had the error. User Response: After shutting down CA-7: 1. Back up the database using SASSBK00. 2. Reallocate the affected file. 3. Reload the database using SASSBK00. SM71-04 CONFLICT IN STYPE AND NETWORK Explanation: An attempt was made to reference an output network (SO type) while in INWK mode (SI type) or vice versa. User Response: Check for correct network specification. If in error, correct and retry. Otherwise, transfer to the proper mode by entering the SCHD function and making the appropriate selection. SM71-05 INVALID OR OMITTED xxxxxxxx DATA Explanation: The identified field contains invalid data. User Response: Correct the field in error and retry. 7-42 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.3 SMxx Messages SM71-07 –SM72-00 SM71-07 SCHDMBR ALREADY EXISTS Explanation: A SAVE function was entered, but the schedule member already exists in the CA-7 database. User Response: Use the REPL function to change an existing schedule member if desired. SM71-08 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO ACCESS THAT JOB Explanation: An attempt was made to alter or add schedule information for a job that is not accessible due to UID security. User Response: If you need to change an existing schedule or add a new one, contact your security administrator. SM71-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Explanation: A function was entered that the operator is not authorized to do. User Response: If the operator should be allowed to enter the function, then the security administrator should be contacted. SM71-10 UNRECOGNIZABLE DATA IN INPUT Explanation: Input was received which was not recognized by the program. User Response: Correct the input and retry. SM71-13 NO SAVE -- SCHID COUNT ZERO Explanation: An attempt was made to SAVE or REPL a schedule but no SCHID data is available. User Response: Use FETCH or schedule edit (SCHD EDIT) to build SCHIDs before the SAVE or REPL is attempted. SM71-14 NO SAVE -- STATION COUNT CONFLICT Explanation: The currently available schedule data contains schedules for either more or less stations than the number defined for the specified network. User Response: Verify that the station specification is correct. If in error, correct and retry. Otherwise, schedule edit (SCHD EDIT) must be used (specifying the correct network) to construct a proper schedule. SM72-00 ENTER INPUT DATA Explanation: This is the prompt to request input data. User Response: Self-explanatory. SM72-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL Explanation: The requested function completed successfully. User Response: None. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-43 7.3 SMxx Messages SM72-00 –SM72-14 SM72-00 LIST FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL, USE '/PAGE+1' COMMAND OR PFK EQUIVALENT FOR NEXT SCHID. Explanation: The LIST function completed successfully. All SCHIDs may be reviewed by paging through the output. Any SCHID may be updated by changing the function to REPL and updating various fields on the appropriate screen. User Response: None. SM72-01 xx INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE xxxxxxxx Explanation: This indicates an unusual condition detected by the program. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SM72-02 SCHID NOT FOUND Explanation: The requested schedule ID was not found. User Response: Check for correct input. If in error, correct and retry. SM72-05 INVALID OR OMITTED xxxxxxxx DATA Explanation: The identified field contains invalid data. User Response: Correct the appropriate data fields and retry. It may be necessary to reference the CA-7 Database Maintenance Guide for correct syntax. SM72-07 SCHID ALREADY EXISTS Explanation: An ADD function was entered, but the SCHID already exists for this schedule member. User Response: Either use the REPL function to change the existing SCHID information or use a different SCHID number. SM72-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Explanation: A function was entered that the operator is not authorized to do. User Response: If the operator should be allowed to enter the function, then the security administrator should be contacted. SM72-13 ID-COUNT IS ZERO Explanation: A LIST function was requested but there are currently no SCHIDs to list. User Response: None. SM72-14 DEADLINE TIME PRECEDES PREVIOUS STATION DOTM Explanation: The deadline time (due-out minus lead-time) of station n occurs before the DOTM of station n-1. This is an erroneous condition. User Response: Change the input to correct this situation and reenter. It is necessary to specify DODY if processing extends past midnight. 7-44 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.3 SMxx Messages SM72-15 –SM75-01 SM72-15 SCHID CONTAINS NO SCHEDULE ELEMENTS Explanation: An attempt was made to ADD or REPL a SCHID but no processing days have been specified. User Response: Correct the input and reenter. SM72-16 SCHEDULE TYPE INDICATOR MUST BE 'X' OR 'Y' Explanation: A DAILY, WEEKLY, and so on, cycle was indicated with a character other than X or Y. User Response: Correct the input and retry. SM72-17 TOO MANY SCHEDULE ELEMENTS -- MAX IS nn Explanation: A limited number of internal schedule elements (ISEs) may apply to a single schedule ID (SCHID). This maximum number is indicated in the message (nn). The formulas for calculating ISEs are as follows: 1. If DAILY=Y, add 1. 2. If WEEKLY=Y, add 1 for each day of the week selected. 3. If MONTHLY=Y, add 1 for each week and add 1 for each RDAY. 4. If ANNUAL=Y, add 1 for each day. 5. If SYMETRIC=Y, add 1. The total obtained cannot be greater than the maximum indicated. User Response: Determine if any ISEs may be eliminated by defining the schedule differently. It may be necessary to split this specification into two different SCHIDs. SM75-00 ENTER INPUT DATA Explanation: This is the prompt to request input data. User Response: Self-explanatory. SM75-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL ENTER INPUT FOR NEXT REQUEST Explanation: The requested function completed successfully. User Response: None. SM75-01 xx INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE xxxxxxxx Explanation: This indicates an unusual condition detected by the program. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-45 7.3 SMxx Messages SM75-02 –SM75-07 SM75-02 xxxxxxxx NOT FOUND Explanation: The job, DSN, or trigger definition specified was not found in the CA-7 database. User Response: Check for correct input. If in error, correct and retry. SM75-03 OUT OF SPACE ON DATABASE Explanation: Not enough room in the IDS to contain the trigger definitions. User Response: Need to reorganize the IDS. The size may need to be increased also. SM75-04 CONFLICT IN NAME AND DSNBR Explanation: Both DSN and DSNBR or NWK and DSNBR were input but do not agree with IDS data. User Response: Correct or delete one specification (both are not required) and retry. SM75-05 INVALID OR OMITTED xxxxxxxx DATA Explanation: The identified field contains invalid data. User Response: Correct the field in error and retry. SM75-06 ERROR FROM MODULE xxxxxxxx, RC=hhhh (FULL INDEX BLK, DATA NOT ADDED FOR y...y) Explanation: An error was returned from module xxxxxxxx. The return code is identified by hhhh. If the message in parentheses appears, either the Index data set is out of space or the 255 entry limit has been reached for a y...y entry. User Response: If the second line of the message in parentheses appears, try backing up and reloading the database. You may want to increase the space for the Index data set. After reloading, try the entry that failed. If the same failure recurs, you have reached the limit of entries possible for the indicated entry y...y and may not add any more. If the message in parentheses did not appear, note the return code and y...y values. It is possible that the job is being triggered by more than 255 different job/data set/network/SCHID combinations. In this case there is no problem. The actual triggers are added, but the LJOB with LIST=TRIG will only report the first 255. SM75-07 TRIGGER ALREADY EXISTS Explanation: An A (add) option was entered, but exactly the same trigger entry exists in the database. User Response: Use the U (update) option to change an existing trigger if applicable. 7-46 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.3 SMxx Messages SM75-08 –SM75-16 SM75-08 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO ACCESS THAT JOB Explanation: An attempt was made to alter or add a job trigger for a job that is not accessible due to UID security. User Response: If you need to change an existing job trigger or add a new one, contact your security administrator. SM75-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Explanation: A function was entered that the operator is not authorized to do. User Response: If the operator should be allowed to enter the function, then the security administrator should be contacted. SM75-10 UNRECOGNIZABLE DATA IN INPUT Explanation: Input received was not recognized by the program. User Response: Correct the input and retry. SM75-11 UPDATE FINISHED BUT WITH EXCEPTIONS AS SHOWN Explanation: The updating of job triggers has occurred excluding those entries that have comments in the EXCEPTIONS column. If the message indicates ERROR FROM: SASSSM6D, there are probably already 255 trigger definitions for the job. See the Trigger Scheduling Screens topic in Chapter 3 of the CA-7 Database Maintenance Guide for more information. User Response: Review and correct the reason(s) for the EXCEPTIONS and reenter. SM75-14 NO TRIGGERS DEFINED Explanation: No triggers are defined for the requested element. User Response: None. SM75-14 NO TRIGGERED ENTRY FOUND FOR xxxxxxxx Explanation: No trigger information currently exists for the indicated value. User Response: Verify input. If in error, correct and retry. SM75-15 TRGD-JOB AND SCHID COMBINATION NOT FOUND Explanation: The TRGD-JOB and SCHID combination do not currently exist for the specified job or DSN. User Response: Verify input. If in error, correct and retry. SM75-16 xxxxxxxx GREATER THAN MAXIMUM ALLOWED Explanation: One of the time indicators in the input data is invalid. User Response: Determine which field is in error. Correct and retry. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-47 7.3 SMxx Messages SM75-17 –SM80-01 SM75-17 SCHID 0 ALREADY EXISTS Explanation: An A (add) option was entered for a job that is already triggered by SCHID 0. You cannot add a SCHID 0 and a specific SCHID for the same triggered job. User Response: If the job should be triggered by only specific SCHIDs, delete the entry for SCHID of 0 and add the specific SCHIDs. SM75-17 CANNOT TRIGGER JOB FOR SCHID OF ZERO AND NON-ZERO Explanation: An attempt has been made to establish a job trigger based on a particular SCHID, when it has already been established for all SCHIDs (zero), or vice versa. This is clearly a contradiction. User Response: Verify that the existing relationship is correct. If not, delete it and reenter the command. SM75-18 DUE-OUT TIME AND QUEUE TIME CONFLICT Explanation: Either due-out time or queue time must be specified, but not both. User Response: Delete one of the specifications and retry. SM75-19 INPUT NETWORK MUST BE SPECIFIED Explanation: An output network cannot trigger a job. User Response: Specify an input network. SM80-00 ENTER INPUT DATA Explanation: This is the prompt to request input data. User Response: Self-explanatory. SM80-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL Explanation: The requested function completed successfully. User Response: None. SM80-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL FOR xxxxxxxx Explanation: The requested function completed successfully. The schedule member is identified. User Response: None. SM80-01 xx INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE xxxxxxxx Explanation: This indicates an unusual condition detected by the program. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 7-48 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.3 SMxx Messages SM80-02 –SM80-17 SM80-02 xxxxxxxx NOT FOUND Explanation: The identified member was not found in the CA-7 database. User Response: Check for correct input. If in error, correct and retry. SM80-04 SPECIFY EITHER JOB OR NETWORK -- NOT BOTH Explanation: Either JOB or NETWORK may be specified, but not both. User Response: Delete one specification and reenter. SM80-05 INVALID OR OMITTED xxxxxxxx DATA Explanation: The identified field contains invalid data. User Response: Correct the value in error and retry. SM80-08 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO ACCESS THAT JOB Explanation: An attempt was made to alter a job's schedule that is not accessible due to UID security. User Response: If you need to modify the job's schedule, contact your security administrator. SM80-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Explanation: A function was entered that the operator is not authorized to do. User Response: If the operator should be allowed to enter the function, then the security administrator should be contacted. SM80-14 NETWORK NOT INPUT TYPE Explanation: Output network schedules are based on the job(s) to which the networks are connected. Therefore, SCHDMOD does not apply. User Response: None. SM80-15 JOB/NETWORK HAS NO SCHEDULE Explanation: The requested job or network does not have an associated schedule. User Response: Schedule must be added and resolved before it may be modified. SM80-16 SCHEDULE HAS NOT BEEN RESOLVED Explanation: A schedule must be successfully resolved before it may be modified. User Response: Resolve the schedule and then make the desired modifications. SM80-17 ENTIRE DAY MASK MUST BE 0'S AND 1'S Explanation: An attempt was made to update a schedule but unrecognizable data appeared in the day mask. User Response: Correct the input and retry. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-49 7.3 SMxx Messages SM85-00 –SM85-07 SM85-00 cccccccc ffffffff SUCCESSFUL Explanation: The requested function (ffffffff) for calendar cccccccc was completed successfully. User Response: None. SM85-00 cccccccc ffffffff SUCCESSFUL RESOLVE MAY BE REQUIRED Explanation: The requested function (ffffffff) for calendar cccccccc was completed successfully. Since the function affected a standard CA-7 base calendar, a RESOLVE command may be needed in order to update schedules which use this calendar. User Response: If needed, RESOLVE any affected schedules. SM85-01 CALENDAR NOT FOUND Explanation: The requested calendar was not found. User Response: Check the calendar name and retry the function. SM85-02 INTERNAL DATE CONVERSION ERROR Explanation: An error occurred in the internal processing of the calendar data. User Response: Check the data specified for the calendar. If it is correct and the problem persists, contact your CA-7 specialist. SM85-05 INVALID OR OMITTED xxxxxxxx DATA Explanation: An error occurred processing the data for field xxxxxxxx. User Response: Correct the field specified on the message and retry the function. SM85-06 INVALID DAY SPECIFIED IN CALENDAR DAYS: DAY xxx Explanation: An error occurred processing the data for the days of the months. The day in error is described as the relative day of the year (xxx). For example, DAY 032 represents February 1st. User Response: The most common cause for this message is specifying too many or too few days for a particular month. For example, specifying 31 days in September would cause this error. Correct the data and retry the function. SM85-07 OPTION NOT VALID WITHOUT CALENDAR LIBRARY Explanation: A REFRESH function was attempted, but there is no CA-7 Calendar PDS definition in the CA-7 initialization file. User Response: If you wish to use online calendars, refer to the CA-7 Systems Programmer Guide for instructions on allocating and identifying the Calendar PDS. 7-50 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.3 SMxx Messages SM85-07 –SM85-09 SM85-07 PREMATURE EOF REACHED ON SGETPDS Explanation: An attempt was made to read a calendar from the CA-7 Calendar PDS, however, the end of data was reached before the full calendar was read. User Response: Check the CA-7 Calendar PDS to see if it has been corrupted. Also, check the CA-7 initialization file to ensure that the CALENDAR statement specifies the correct data set name. Contact your CA-7 specialist for further help. SM85-07 LOAD FAILED Explanation: The base calendar with a standard CA-7 calendar name which was the subject of a LIST or REFRFESH function was not found in either the CA-7 Calendar PDS or the load libraries available to the CA-7 address space. User Response: Check the name of the calendar to ensure it is correct. If this is a batch calendar, check to ensure it resides in a load library connected to the CA-7 address space and retry the function. SM85-07 MEMBER NOT FOUND ON CALENDAR LIBRARY Explanation: The calendar with a non-standard calendar name which was the subject of a LIST or REFRFESH function was not found in the CA-7 Calendar PDS. User Response: Check the name of the calendar to ensure it is correct and retry the function. SM85-07 REFRESH FAILED Explanation: A REFRESH function was attempted on a member with a nonstandard calendar name. User Response: Load module versions of calendars must have a standard name format (SCALyyxx). Ensure the calendar name was entered correctly and retry the command. SM85-07 ACCESS TO CALENDAR xxxxxxxx DENIED BY EXTERNAL SECURITY Explanation: The external security package denied an attempt to access CA-7 calendar xxxxxxxx. This message can only occur if external security for calendar access has been enabled in the CA-7 initialization file. User Response: Check with your external security administrator to define the proper access level. SM85-07 text Explanation: Check the SM50-14 message for a comparison of the text value. User Response: Take the action as indicated for the SM50-14 message. SM85-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Explanation: A function was entered that the operator is not authorized to do. User Response: If the operator should be allowed to enter the function, then the security administrator should be contacted. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-51 7.3 SMxx Messages SM85-10 –SM90-05 SM85-10 INVALID DAY SPECIFIED FOR MONTH BEG/END : mm/dd Explanation: An invalid date was entered for the beginning or ending date mm/dd. User Response: Correct the field specified on the message and retry the function. SM85-11 BEG/END DAYS NOT IN ASCENDING ORDER : mm/dd1 mm/dd2 Explanation: The beginning and ending dates are valid dates, however, mm/dd1 is a higher date than mm/dd2. User Response: Correct the field(s) specified on the message so that the beginning and ending dates are in ascending sequence and retry the function. SM85-12 SPECIFIED MEMBER IS NOT A VALID CA-7 CALENDAR Explanation: A member was found in the calendar PDS matching the calendar name specified on the screen. However, that member is not in the proper format for a CA-7 calendar. User Response: Check to ensure that the name specified is correct. If it is correct and the problem persists, contact your CA-7 specialist. SM90-00 ENTER INPUT DATA Explanation: This is the prompt to request input data. User Response: Self-explanatory. SM90-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL Explanation: The requested function completed successfully. User Response: None. SM90-00 xxxxxxxx FUNCTION SUCCESSFUL FOR JOB xxxxxxxx Explanation: The requested function completed successfully. The associated job name is printed. User Response: None. SM90-01 xx INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE xxxxxxxx Explanation: This indicates an unusual condition detected by the program. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SM90-02 JOB NOT FOUND Explanation: The requested job was not found in the appropriate queues. User Response: Check for correct input. If in error, correct and retry. SM90-05 INVALID OR OMITTED xxxxxxxx DATA Explanation: The identified field contains invalid data. User Response: Correct the field in error and retry. 7-52 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.3 SMxx Messages SM90-08 –SM90-17 SM90-08 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO ACCESS THAT JOB Explanation: An attempt was made to access a job's QJCL that is not accessible due to UID security. User Response: If you need to edit the QJCL for this job, contact your security administrator. SM90-09 YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO DO THAT FUNCTION Explanation: A function was entered that the operator is not authorized to do. User Response: If the operator should be allowed to enter the function, then the security administrator should be contacted. SM90-10 UNRECOGNIZABLE DATA IN INPUT Explanation: Input was received which was not recognized by the program. User Response: Correct the input and retry. SM90-13 NO SAVE -- ACTIVE FILE EMPTY Explanation: An attempt was made to replace the JCL for a Request queue job but the Active Area contains no data. User Response: Verify that the Active Area contains the desired JCL and retry. SM90-15 SKELETON RECORD FOUND Explanation: Schedule Scan has not completed initial job processing. User Response: Wait a few minutes before trying the JCL request again. If problem persists for an extended period, look for messages concerning this job on the Master Station. This message also may be produced for jobs whose status is RETRY on an LQ display. If unable to resolve the problem, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SM90-16 NO SAVE -- JOB COMPLETED NORMALLY Explanation: The requested job already completed successfully. User Response: None. SM90-17 UPDATE DENIED - SUBMIT CHECK FAILED Explanation: An attempt was made to replace JCL for a Request queue job. The JCL contained a USERID; however, the user trying to update is not authorized to submit for that USERID. User Response: If security access needs to be allowed, contact your local CA-7 Security Administrator or log on with an authorized USERID and update the JCL. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-53 7.3 SMxx Messages SM90-18 –SM90-19 SM90-18 QJCL FE/FETCH NOT VALID FOR 7UNI JOBS WITHOUT MIXED CASE SUPPORT Explanation: The QJCL screen will not allow a FE (or FETCH) function for jobs that are set as 7UNI jobs unless CA-7 mixed case editor support has been enabled. User Response: If the JCL must be modified, then the job could be canceled, the JCL changed outside of CA-7, and the DEMAND command used to bring the job in again. SM90-19 RUN LOG DATA NOT AVAILABLE THROUGH EDIT Explanation: The QJCL screen will not allow a FPE function for CA-7 Run Log records. User Response: Use the LRLOG command to list information from the CA-7 Run Log. 7-54 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.4 SPOx Messages SPOA-00 –SPOA-05 7.4 SPOx Messages SPOA-00 REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd (JOB xxxxxxxx HAS BEEN POSTED FOR SUBMISSION) (xxxx EXTERNAL INPUTS FORCED) (xxxx INTERNAL INPUTS FORCED) Explanation: The input request was completed successfully. If JOB was specified, the last three information lines will be printed. User Response: Acknowledge the message. It may be necessary to cancel incomplete tasks still in the Preprocess queue. SPOA-01 xxxxxxxx - INVALID Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx is invalid. If required, it may have been omitted from the input request. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. SPOA-02 SKELETON RECORD FOUND Explanation: Schedule Scan is still in the process of building queue records for the requested job. User Response: Wait a few minutes before trying the JCL request again. If problem persists for an extended period, look for messages concerning this job on the Master Station. This message also may be produced for jobs whose status is RETRY on an LQ display. If unable to resolve the problem, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SPOA-03 REQUIREMENTS SCAN INCOMPLETE Explanation: Schedule Scan (Requirements Scan modules) is still in the process of determining the job's requirements. User Response: Wait a few minutes before trying the JCL request again. If problem persists for an extended period, look for messages concerning this job on the Master Station. If unable to resolve the problem, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SPOA-04 JOB HAS ALREADY BEEN SUBMITTED Explanation: The requested job has already been submitted for execution. User Response: Verify the job number specified on the input request. If correct, no action is required; if not, correct and resubmit the command. SPOA-05 JOB NOT FOUND IN REQ OR RDY QUEUE Explanation: The job specified on input could not be found in the Request or Ready queue. User Response: Verify the job name specified on the input request; correct and resubmit the command if wrong. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-55 7.4 SPOx Messages SPOA-06 –SPOB-01 SPOA-06 I/O ERROR RC=xxx Explanation: An I/O error occurred while attempting to access the CA-7 queues. User Response: Resubmit the command. If the error recurs, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SPOA-07 JCL SUBMISSION POSTED [(EXPRESS)] Explanation: JCL submission has been posted as requested. If the EXPRESS=YES option was specified, the EXPRESS notation is displayed. User Response: None. SPOA-08 EXPRESS=YES INVALID WITH WLB Explanation: The SUBMIT command parameter EXPRESS=YES is not valid if Workload Balancing is being used. User Response: None. If desired, use the QM.3 (XUPD) screen to update the job's priority instead of using EXPRESS=YES. To satisfy all requirements for the job, enter the SUBMIT command for the job eliminating the EXPRESS=YES operand. SPOB-00 JOB= xxxxxxxx (nnnn) SET FOR RESTART REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd Explanation: Job xxxxxxxx has been moved from the Ready or Active queue back to the Request queue and flagged for restart. User Response: Use restart to reactivate processing for the job. SPOB-00 JOB= xxxxxxxx SCHD FLAG SET TO yyy Explanation: A NXTCYC command has been successfully processed and normal scheduling will be altered as requested with yyy. User Response: None. SPOB-00 JOB xxxxxxxx(nnnn) - MAINID CHANGED TO yyy Explanation: A DIRECT command has been successfully processed. The main ID for the job specified by xxxxxxxx(nnnn) has been changed to redirect submission to the CPU designated by yyy. User Response: None. SPOB-01 xxxxxxxx - INVALID Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx is invalid for the specified command. User Response: Correct and resubmit the command. 7-56 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.4 SPOx Messages SPOB-02 –SPOB-06 SPOB-02 JOB nnnn NOT FOUND IN READY OR ACTIVE QUEUE Explanation: An attempt was made to requeue a job to the Request queue. Job nnnn was not found in the Ready or Active queue. User Response: Verify that the correct CA-7 job number was specified. If necessary, correct and resubmit the command. SPOB-02 JOB nnnn NOT FOUND IN REQUEST OR READY QUEUE Explanation: An attempt was made to direct a job to another CPU. Job nnnn was not found in the Request or Ready queue. User Response: Verify that the correct CA-7 job number was specified. If necessary, correct and resubmit the command. SPOB-02 JOB xxxxxxxx NOT FOUND IN JOB DATA SET Explanation: The job name specified on a NXTCYC command was not found in the Job data set. User Response: Verify the job name specified; correct and resubmit the command. SPOB-03 JOB xxxxxxxx HAS ALREADY BEEN SUBMITTED Explanation: An attempt was made to direct job xxx...x to another CPU. The job has already been submitted and the request cannot be satisfied. User Response: None. SPOB-04 QUEUE I/O ERROR, RC=nnn Explanation: An I/O error occurred while attempting to access the queue. User Response: Resubmit the command. If the problem persists, contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SPOB-05 JOB MEETING SELECTION CRITERIA NOT FOUND Explanation: An attempt was made to locate a job using a combination of parameters that could not be satisfied. User Response: Correct any parameters that require correction and retry. SPOB-06 UNABLE TO REQUEUE, ARF EVENTS PENDING Explanation: This message is issued when a REQUEUE is attempted while ARF is controlling recovery for a job. User Response: Wait until ARF recovery is complete for the job. The LARFQ command can be used to track the progress of ARF recovery for the job. If the REQUEUE must be issued prior to the completion of ARF recovery, then the ARFP command can be used to terminate ARF recovery processing for the job. After the ARFP command processing is complete, the REQUEUE may be issued. Chapter 7. SLFA - SPOR 7-57 7.4 SPOx Messages SPOB-07 –SPOC-04 SPOB-07 CRITICAL PATH MANAGEMENT SUPPORT NOT ACTIVE. Explanation: A FLOWD command was issued but the CPM feature is not active. User Response: None. SPOB-08 NO FLOW RECORDS SELECTED FOR DELETION Explanation: A FLOWD command was issued but no active flows matched the selection criteria specified. User Response: Check the spelling of the flow name argument and reissue the command. SPOB-09 FLOW RECORD(S) DELETED : nnnn Explanation: A FLOWD command was issued and one or more active CPM flow records were deleted. The value nnnn indicates the number of flows deleted. User Response: None. SPOB-10 VSAM ERROR : FUNC=ff RC=rrrr CC=cccc KEY=kkkkkkkk Explanation: A FLOWD command was issued and a VSAM error was encountered attempting to delete an active CPU flow record. The return code (rrrr) condition code (cccc) and record key (kkkk...) are displayed. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SPOC-02 REF - INVALID. Explanation: One of the following conditions exists: 1. The REF parameter was omitted. 2. A non-numeric reference number was entered. 3. More than 10 reference numbers were specified on one command. 4. A job number of 0 was specified. 5. A station number of 0 was specified. User Response: Correct the error and reenter the command. SPOC-04 xx INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE= xxxxxxxx Explanation: An unexpected error condition was detected in the SASSSPOC module. The location in the program and the hex value of the return code are given. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. 7-58 CA-7 3.3 Message Guide 7.4 SPOx Messages SPOD-01 –SPOE-02 SPOD-01 xx INVALID MACRO RETURN CODE=hhhhhhhh Explanation: An unexpected error condition was returned from a macro call. The location in the program where the error occurred is indicated by xx; the hex value of Register 15 is indicated by hhhhhhhh. User Response: Contact your installation's CA-7 specialist for assistance. SPOD-02 NO QUEUE RECORDS FOUND Explanation: No entries were found in the CA-7 queue pertaining to a request. User Response: Verify that the input request was correct. If not, correct the error and reenter the command. SPOD-03 REQUIRED INPUT MISSING Explanation: A required keyword was not found on the input command. User Response: Correct and reenter the command. SPOD-04 CONFLICTING INPUT PARAMETERS Explanation: Mutually exclusive parameters were specified on the input command. User Response: Correct and reenter the command. SPOD-05 xxxxxxxx - INVALID Explanation: Keyword xxxxxxxx was specified incorrectly. User Response: Correct and reenter the command. SPOE-00 JOB xxxxxxxx (nnnn) ADDED TO [(PRE/Q)|(POST/Q)] FOR NETWORK= yyyyyyyy, [SUBID= zzzzzzzz] REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yyddd Explanation: