gtpm4m0h | Messages (System Error and Offline) |
Program: CIPT, CIPU
Error Message: None.
Explanation: There was an error in the file address compute program (FACE) while locating the system allocator (SAL) table record.
System Action: A system error is issued and is exited.
User Response: Allocate the #SALTB record type in the FACE table.
Program: CIPU, CIPT
Error Message: None.
Explanation: There was a FIND or FILE error on the system allocator (SAL) record.
System Action: A system error is issued and is exited (CIPU, CIPT).
User Response: Create the SAL table again and rerun.
Program: CIPT
Error Message: None.
Explanation: FIND and WAIT found an error while trying to read an online system allocator (SAL) record from tape.
System Action: A system error is issued and is exited.
User Response: Create the SAL table again on another tape.
Program: CNPN
Error Message: PROT FILE ERROR
Explanation: A FIND was issued on a data level that is already holding a block or there are no main storage blocks available.
System Action: A system error is issued and processing is exited.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error by locating the main storage block at the specified level and correct the error. It is possible that the file address does not belong to the current allocator or the record type is not valid.
Program: CNPN
Error Message: PROT COUNT ERROR
Explanation: The entry count field in the PROT record is not synchronized with the actual number of entries in the PROT table.
System Action: A system error is issued and the program is exited.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it. It is possible that the main storage in the entry count field is corrupted. Determine the exact count of entries in the table and correct the entry count field or build the PROT table again if it is corrupted.
Error Message: UNKNOWN MESSAGE NUMBER
Explanation: The message number that was inputted to the CNPN segment in R0 is not valid. The message number is either greater than the maximum value defined in the CNPN segment or the message number is within range but it is for a message number that is currently unused.
System Action: A system error is issued and the program is exited.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it. Determine which segment called the CNPN segment by using a message number that is not valid in general R0.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: UNABLE TO RETRIEVE xxxx -- SSOR INITIALIZATION SKIPPED
Explanation: A file address compute program (FACE) error or a FIND error occurred while retrieving a data record. xxxx will equal the CTKC, SSOR, or UAT record type.
System Action: SSOR initialization is ended and control is returned to CTKS.
User Response: Review the data record that is causing the problem to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.
To start SSOR initialization again, cycle the subsystem from 1052 state to NORM state.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: UNABLE TO FIND WGTA FOR UAT TERMINAL ENTRY
Explanation: A subsystem UAT terminal entry was found for which there is no matching WGTA entry.
System Action: The subsystem UAT terminal entry is skipped and processing is continued with the next entry.
User Response: Determine why the subsystem UAT terminal entry does not appear in the TPF system's WGTA table.
R4 contains a pointer to the subsystem UAT terminal entry that is in error. This is a database problem. All subsystem UAT terminal entries should have matching entries in the basic subsystem's UAT and WGTA table.
Program: CICR, CPSE
Error Message: INVALID DBI IN ECB
Explanation: The control program detected a database indicator in the entry control block (ECB) that is not valid.
System Action: The ECB is ended.
User Response: Review the CE1DBI field in the current ECB to validate the:
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: FILE COPY EOJ UNABLE TO SWAP MODS
Appended Message: SON I/O UNABLE TO SWAP MODS FOR COPY EOJ PROCESSING
Explanation: The CYPL segment signalled the DASD I/O to swap the TO and FROM modules to complete an ALL-FILE copy. The DASD I/O was unable to perform the request.
System Action: A catastrophic system error is issued.
User Response: Review the main storage dump to determine why the DASD I/O was unable to complete the module swap.
The DASD I/O would have issued a 000038 system error when unable to do the swap. This dump should be used for problem determination.
Program: CICR
Error Message: None.
Explanation: The ALASC macro was processed while already holding an auto storage block for this program level.
System Action: A system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) exits.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it. It is possible that the ALASC macro was not used properly.
Program: CAPT
Error Message: CEBIC REG SAVE AREA IN USE
Explanation: The CEBIC macro was issued from a C-type segment when the CEBIC CP register save area was in use. This error occurs when the CEBIC macro service routine is interrupted while servicing a CP CEBIC macro request, and a CEBIC macro is again issued by a CP segment before the original CEBIC service is completed.
System Action: A catastrophic system error is issued.
User Response: This error should not occur. Verify that an interrupt handler routine or an interrupt driven CP segment is not issuing a CEBIC macro call.
The CEBIC CP register save area is located at label CEBCPREG in the CCCSAS CSECT. The address from where the first CEBIC macro was issued is 4 bytes before the address stored in the first fullword of this save area.
Program: CEBM
Error Message: MDBF ID OUT OF RANGE
Explanation: Each time the TPF system is IPLed, SS and SSU ordinal numbers are assigned sequentially. This error occurs when the DBI/SSU to be changed or the DBI/SSU to be restored references a DBI/SSU that was not included in the last IPL.
System Action: For E-type programs, a system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) exits.
For C-type programs, branch to the user exit label supplied in the ERR parameter on the CEBIC macro call.
User Response: Correct the SS/SSU ID that is not valid. Use the system error dump to determine which SS/SSU ID is in error.
CE1DBI/CE1SSU are the IDs to be changed; R14 of the CPREG specified on the macro call contains the SS/SSU ID that needs to be changed; CE1SDBI/CE1SDBI+2 are the IDs that need to be restored.
The number of SS/SSUs included in the last IPL can be obtained by using the SSA and SSU labels, respectively, in the dump and keypoint M. See the MK0CK data macro for more information.
Program: CEBM
Error Message: SUBSYSTEM INACTIVE
Explanation: The DBI to be changed, the DBI to be changed to, the parent SS of the SSU to be changed to, or the DBI to be restored was included in the last IPL but was made inactive through the PSMS package.
System Action: For E-type programs, a system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) exits.
For C-type programs, branch to the user exit label supplied in the ERR parameter on the CEBIC macro call.
User Response: Verify that the subsystem should be inactive. If the subsystem should no be inactive, use PSMS package to activate the subsystem and re-IPL the system.
Use the system error dump to determine which SS ID is in error. CE1DBI is the DBI to be changed, R14 or the CPREG specified on the macro call contains the SS/SSU ID to be changed to, and CE1SDBI is the DBI to be restored.
If the ID to be changed to is an SSU ID, its parent SS can be obtained by referring to keypoint record m (MK0CK).
Program: CEBM
Error Message: SSU RESIDES OUTSIDE SS
Explanation: One of the following errors occurred:
System Action: For E-type programs, a system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) exits.
For C-type programs, branch to the user exit label supplied in the ERR parameter on the CEBIC macro call.
User Response: Correct the reference that is not valid.
Use the system error dump to determine which ID is in error. CE1DBI/CE1SSU are the current IDs and CE1SDBI/CE1SDBI+2 are the IDs to be restored.
Program: CUBM
Error Message: MDBF ID IS NOT AVAILABLE
Explanation: One of the following errors occurred:
System Action: Branch to the user exit label provided on the NOTAVL parameter, if specified. If the NOTAVL user exit is not provided for:
User Response: If the SS is active, check why GOGO set the SSU to dormant. Otherwise, verify that the SS should be inactive. If the SS should not be inactive, use the PSMS package to activate the SS and re-IPL the system.
Use the system error dump to determine which ID is in error. The location of the input SS/SSU ID is specified in the IDLOC parameter on the macro call. If an SSU is dormant, its global bases is set to X'FF'.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: None.
Explanation: An error return was issued from issuing a CROSC macro. The subsystem user ID passed from segment XHA1 is not valid or is not available.
System Action: A system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) exits.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the subsystem user ID located at EBX032. The subsystem user ordinal number for this input message is determined from the RCAT entry for the application name in the input message.
Program: CDTD
Error Message: CDTD - TASK CODE INVALID
Explanation: Appended message: CDTD - VALIDATE CALENDAR
In CDTD, the input task code for a calendar update was found not to be valid.
System Action: A system error is issued and the ECB is exited.
User Response: Do one of the following:
Program: CDTD
Error Message: CDTD - INVALID INPUT TO CDTA
Explanation: Appended message: CDTD -- VALIDATE CALENDAR
When CDTD called CDTA, the local standard time date field or the Greenwich Mean Time date field was not a valid date according to the calendar.
System Action: A system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) exits.
User Response: Validate the calendar.
Review the main storage dump to determine the:
Program: CDTD, CQA2, CVFJ, CVFK
Error Message: FACE ERR FOR SS CLOCK RECORD
Explanation: Appended messages:
In the CDTD, CVFJ, CVFK or CQA2 programs, FACS returned an error code when trying to find the subsystem clock record.
System Action: A system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) exits.
User Response: Check the file address compute program (FACE) for this subsystem for the subsystem clock record.
Review the main storage dump to determine which subsystem has a FACE table entry that is not valid for the subsystem clock record.
Program: CDTD, CQA2, CVFJ, CVFK
Error Message: FIND ERR FOR SS CLOCK RECORD
Explanation: Appended messages:
In the CDTD, CVFJ, CVFK, or CQA2 programs, FIWHC returned an error code while trying to find the subsystem clock record.
System Action: A system error is issued and the cycle up ECB is exited.
User Response: Validate the subsystem clock record.
Review the main storage to determine the subsystem in which FIND could not get to the subsystem clock record.
Program: CVFJ
Error Message: CVFJ -- CANNOT FIND PGM xxxx
Where:
Explanation: Appended messages:
In the CVFJ program, FINWC returned an error code while trying to find the program specified in the message.
System Action: A system error is issued and the cycle up entry control block (ECB) is exited.
User Response: Make sure that the program is a file-resident program on the subsystem being cycled above 1052 state.
Review the main storage dump to determine the subsystem in which FIND could not get to the program.
Program: CNAV
Error Message: CNAV -- FACE ERR FOR BSS CLOCK REC
Explanation: Appended message: CNAV -- CHECK BSS CLOCK RCD
In the CNAV program, FACS returned an error code while trying to find the BSS subsystem clock record.
System Action: A catastrophic system error is issued.
User Response: Check the file address compute program (FACE) table for the BSS subsystem clock record.
Program: CNAV
Error Message: CNAV -- FIND ERR FOR BSS CLOCK REC
Explanation: Appended message: CNAV -- CHECK BSS CLOCK RCD
In the CNAV program, FIWHC returned an error code while trying to find the BSS subsystem clock record.
System Action: A catastrophic system error is issued.
User Response: Validate the BSS subsystem clock record.
Program: CTME, CDTG
Error Message: TOD CLOCK NOT RUNNING
Explanation: Appended messages:
In CTME, when an interrupt handling routine reads the time-of-day (TOD) clock or in a real-time segment that called CDTG, the TOD clock was not running when it should have been running.
System Action: A catastrophic system error is issued.
User Response: Determine why the TOD clock was not running. Check with the system operators.
Program: CQAK, CQAD, CQAL, CQAS
Error Message: One of the following:
Explanation: An unsuccessful attempt was made to retrieve keypoint I by using the keypoint retrieval program CYYM.
System Action: If the error occurred during restart or synch check processing, the error is catastrophic.
If the error occurred during ZDTIM processing, the request is ended.
If the error occurred while trying to synchronize to a confirmed CPC, the synchronization process is ended.
User Response: Determine and correct the CTKI retrieval error. Review the error return conditions from CYYM that are contained in EBXSW01 to determine the exact reason for the retrieval error.
Program: CQAC, CQAD, CQAK, CQAM
Error Message: One of the following:
Explanation: The serial number, logical CPU ID, or synchronization selection address for this processor was not found in keypoint I. This information is necessary to synchronize the time-of-day (TOD) clocks in the CPC.
System Action: If the error occurred during restart, it is aborted.
If the error occurred while processing a TOD synchronization check, the error is catastrophic.
If the error occurred during ZATIM processing, the request is ended.
If the error occurred while trying to synchronize to a confirmed CPC, the synchronization process is ended.
User Response: Use the dump to determine the incorrect fields in CTKI. The ZDKAT and ZDFIL online messages can be used to determine the file address and content of keypoint I. The ZAFIL command can be used to modify the content of keypoint I after you have determined the cause of the problem.
Program: CQAK, CQAL
Error Message: UNABLE TO CONFIRM WITH EXTERNAL CPC -- SYNCHRONIZED LOCALLY
Explanation: The message occurred for one of the following reasons:
System Action: The CPC is synchronized locally.
User Response: Ensure that the cabling to the external synchronization source (Sysplex Timer (STR) or time-of-day (TOD) RPQ) is correct. Also, ensure there is another confirmed processor in the complex and that the master processor is synchronous.
Program: CQAD
Error Message: CPC(S) CLOCKS CANNOT BE LOCALLY SYNCHRONOUS
Explanation: A time-of-day (TOD) synch check occurred and the CPC could not be synchronized locally for one of the following reasons:
System Action: A catastrophic system error is issued.
User Response: See your IBM service representative to correct the TOD clock hardware error.
Program: CQAK, CQAL
Error Message: None.
Explanation: An unsuccessful attempt was made to set the time-of-day (TOD) clock on this CPC with the TOD clock value received from a confirmed CPC.
System Action: A catastrophic system error is issued.
User Response: See your IBM service representative to correct the TOD clock hardware error.
Program: CQAL
Error Message: MASTER TOD CLOCK NO LONGER SYNCHRONOUS
Explanation: While confirming the status of the time-of-day (TOD) clock for this CPC, the TOD clock for the master processor was found to be out of synch with the complex.
System Action: The TOD clock is not confirmed until the user enters a ZATIM TOD command.
User Response: Enter a ZATIM TOD command to confirm the TOD clock.
Program: CTME
Error Message: UNSUPPORTED EXTERNAL INTERRUPT
Explanation: Appended message: UNSUPPORTED EXTERNAL INTERRUPT RECEIVED
One of the following events occurred:
System Action: A catastrophic system error is issued.
User Response: Do one of the following:
Program: CVAQ
Error Message: INTERPROCESSOR COMM PARAM ERROR
Explanation: The system interprocessor communications (SIPC) interface program for communication programs detected a parameter that is not valid in the communication SIPCC parameter area.
System Action: A system error is issued and processing is ended.
User Response: Review the entry control block (ECB) associated with the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it. Either EBW000 contains a line number, interchange address, and terminal address (LNIATA) that is not valid or EBW007 contains a function code that is not valid.
EBX000 will contain the SIPCC control information, with the CPU ID of the SIPCC originator at EBX001.
Program: CYEO, CYE1, CYGR
Error Message: UNABLE TO READ CTK9 (CY1KR)
Explanation: A pool management program received an error indication from CYYM and therefore is unable to read the pool keypoint record (see CY1KR for more information).
System Action: If the error occurred during pool restart, a system error dump is issued, the restart ECB ends, and state change is disabled. Otherwise, the pool management output writer issues an irrecoverable SERRC macro with a message to the prime computer room agent set (CRAS) console.
User Response: With the help of the system error dump (paying particular attention to the content of EBXSW1), review CYYM to determine the cause of the failed retrieval attempt.
Error Message: BRCQ -- UNABLE TO RETRIEVE CTK9
Explanation: None.
System Action: An 000690 system error dump is issued to the recoup BRCQ segment if an error occurs while trying to retrieve CTK9 to update the RTA tape sequence number. The RTA tape sequence number is not updated in core or on file. Recoup is aborted.
User Response: None.
Error Message: CVQV -- UNABLE TO RETRIEVE CTK9
Explanation: A pool management program received an error indication from CYYM and is therefore unable to read the pool keypoint record.
System Action: If an error occurs while trying to retrieve CTK9 to update the RTA tape sequence number, a OPR-690 dump is issued by CVQV. The user should note that the core and file copies of CTK9 for the RTA tape sequence number field may not be synchronized.
User Response: None.
Program: CYEO, CYE1, CYH4
Error Message: UNABLE TO FIND/FILE STCCR/STPCR
Explanation: A pool management program found a find or file error on the short-term common control records (STCCRs) or short-term processor control records (STPCRs).
System Action: The pool management output writer (CYE0) issues an irrecoverable SERRC macro with a message to the prime computer room agent set (CRAS) console.
User Response:
Error Message: UNABLE TO FIND STCCR
Explanation: A find error occurred while a pool management program attempted to retrieve a short-term common control record (STCCR).
System Action: An irrecoverable SERRC macro with a message is issued to the prime CRAS console.
User Response:
Error Message: UNABLE TO FILE STCCR
Explanation: A FILE error occurred while a pool management program attempted to file a short-term common control record (STCCR).
System Action: An irrecoverable SERRC macro with a message is issued to the CRAS console.
User Response:
Error Message: UNABLE TO FIND STPCR
Explanation: A find error occurred while a pool management program attempted to retrieve a short-term processor control record (STPCR).
System Action: An irrecoverable SERRC macro with a message is issued to the CRAS console.
User Response:
Error Message: UNABLE TO FILE STPCR
Explanation: A file error occurred while a pool management program attempted to file a short-term processor control record (STPCR).
System Action: An irrecoverable SERRC macro with a message is issued to the CRAS console.
User Response:
Program: CYEO, CYE1
Error Message: ALL DIRECTORIES ARE IN USE
Explanation: The CYA2 segment of CYAO was unable to find any long-term directories that do not indicate, in CY3PID(O), an in-use condition.
System Action: The pool management output writer (CYE0) issues an irrecoverable SERRC macro with a message to the prime computer room agent set (CRAS) console.
User Response: The problem should not arise in the normal running environment but may occur in a test system. Directory reconcile should be run to make those directories that are erroneously shown in use available to the TPF system. Review the system error dump and initiate reconciliation of the directories.
Program: CYEO, CYE1
Error Message: FIND/FILE ERROR ON CYSDR
Explanation: There was a FIND or FILE error on CYSDR.
System Action: The pool management output writer (CYE0) issues an irrecoverable SERRC macro with a message to the prime computer room agent set (CRAS) console.
User Response: If after examining the dump it is determined that the problem is not due to a hardware error, correct the condition existing on the online files that is causing the FIND and FILE errors.
Program: CYEO, CYE1
Error Message: PROT RETRIEVAL ERROR
Explanation: The CYAC segment of the File Pool Maintenance and Initialization Scheduler (CYAA) received an error return from CNPG on a request to retrieve the processor ownership table or found a FIND error on a chained record.
System Action: The pool management output writer (CYE0) takes a dump, issues a message to the prime computer room agent set (CRAS) console, and exits.
User Response: Review the system error dump along with the CYAC and CNPG segments to determine the cause of the problem and to correct it.
If this condition occurred as the result of issuing a command, a solution must be found through analysis of the dump before the command may be entered again.
Program: CYEO, CYE1
Error Message: UNABLE TO FILE CTK9
Explanation: A pool management program received an error indication from the Main Supervisor that it was unable to file the pool keypoint record.
System Action: The pool management output writer (CYE0) issues a catastrophic SERRC macro with a message to the prime computer room agent set (CRAS) console.
User Response: With the help of the system error dump (paying particular attention to the contents of EBXSW1), review CYYA to determine the cause of the failure to file the pool keypoint record.
Program: CYC1 and CYA3
Error Message: STCCR/STPCR SHORT TERM DIRECTORY CONTROL RECORD IN ERROR
Explanation: The CYA3 segment (pool restart) or CYC1 (short term directory reorder) found an error in the short-term master control record or short-term processor control records. The problem may be due to the structure or because the set size is too large.
System Action: The pool management output writer (CYE0) issues a dump, issues a message to the prime computer room agent set (CRAS) console, and exits.
User Response: Review the system error dump along with the contents of the short-term pool master control record or short-term processor control record to determine the cause of the problem.
Program: DYDS
Error Message: INVALID POOL SHUTDOWN CONFIGURATION
Explanation: The Reconcile function found a configuration that is not valid for a short-term pool section. The sequence number, shutdown, and reorder-in-progress settings do not conform to a configuration defined in the legal configuration table in segment DYDS.
System Action: The Reconcile function ends with the message RFPC0019T.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CYE0, CYE1, CYGR, CYH4
Error Message: UNABLE TO FIND CY2KT
Explanation: A find error occurred when a pool management program attempted to find the pool section keypoint table (CY2KT).
System Action: If the error occurred during pool restart, a system error dump is issued, the restart ECB ends, and state change is disabled. Otherwise, the pool management output writer issues an irrecoverable SERRC macro with a message to the prime computer room agent set (CRAS) console.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CYE0, CYE1, CYH4
Error Message: UNABLE TO FILE CY2KT
Explanation: A file error occurred when a pool management program attempted to file the pool section keypoint table (CY2KT).
System Action: The pool management output writer issues an irrecoverable SERRC macro with a message to the CRAS console.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CYE0, CYE1, CYH4
Error Message: UNABLE TO FIND CYPDR
Explanation: A find error occurred when a pool management program attempted to find the SON pool descriptor record (CYPDR).
System Action: The pool management output writer issues an irrecoverable SERRC macro with a message to the prime computer room agent set (CRAS) console.
User Response: Do the following:
Error Message: UNABLE TO FILE CYPDR
Explanation: A file error occurred when a pool management program attempted to file the SON pool descriptor record (CYPDR).
System Action: The pool management output writer issues an irrecoverable SERRC macro with a message to the CRAS console.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CYGR, CYH1, CYH4
Error Message: FACS ERROR ON CY2KT
Explanation: An error occurred while calculating the file address for the fixed file copy of the pool keypoint table (CY2KT).
System Action: If the error occurred during pool restart, a system error dump is issued, the restart ECB ends, and state change is disabled. Otherwise, an irrecoverable SERRC macro is issued with a message to the prime computer room agent set (CRAS) console.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CYH1, CYH4
Error Message: FACS ERROR ON STCCR
Explanation: An error occurred while calculating the file address for the short-term common control record (STCCR).
System Action: If the system is doing a pool migration, the migration process is ended. An irrecoverable SERRC macro is issued with a message to the prime CRAS console.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CYH1, CYH4
Error Message: FACS ERROR ON STPCR
Explanation: An error occurred while calculating the file address for the short-term processor control record (STPCR).
System Action: An irrecoverable SERRC macro is issued with a message to the prime CRAS console.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CYH1, CYH4
Error Message: FACS ERROR ON CYPDR
Explanation: An error occurred while calculating the file address for the pool descriptor record (CYPDR).
System Action: An irrecoverable SERRC macro is issued with a message to the prime CRAS console.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CYGR
Error Message: POOL STORAGE CARVE ERROR
Explanation: Although the aggregate set size stored in keypoint B was correct, there was not enough storage carved for pool structures in segment CT10 when segment CYGR attempted pool storage allocation.
System Action: A system error dump is issued and the restart ECB is ends with state change disabled.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CYAB
Error Message: POOL CYCLE UP ABORTED: POOL GENERATION REQUIRED
Explanation: Pool cycle-up determined that a pool generation has not been performed for the subsystem being cycled.
System Action: Pool cycle-up ends. If the subsystem being cycled was the basic subsystem (BSS), a forced IPL is performed. For other subsystems, the state change for the subsystem is disabled, and the subsystem is forced back to 1052 state.
User Response: Enter the ZPOOL GENERATION command to do pool generation for the subsystem.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZPOOL GENERATION command.