bdfm1m08Messages (System Error, Online, Offline) and Master Glossary

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000820

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: None.

Explanation: This error occurs when a data level specified with a DFSSU macro already has a block attached.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do one of the following:


0DF001

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: CENTRAL DESCRIPTOR CORRUPTION

Explanation: TPFDF recoup initialization found that the central descriptor table was corrupted.

System Action: Recoup processing is forced to stop before completing.

User Response: See your system programmer to correct the problem.


0DF002

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: FACE ERROR FINDING MPRECP

Explanation: Recoup processing attempted to get the file address for the recoup keypoint, but a file address compute (FACE) program error occurred.

System Action: Recoup processing is forced to stop before completing.

User Response: Check the status of the FACE table (FCTB) to ensure that enough #IBMM4 and #MPRECP records are allocated.


0DF003

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: PREP MPRECP DID NOT FINISH!

Explanation: TPFDF recoup processing began to start on the primary processor but TPF recoup has not completed.

System Action: Recoup processing continues.

User Response: See your system programmer to determine why TPFDF recoup processing was initiated on the primary processor before TPF recoup processing was completed.


0DF004

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: FACE ERROR RETRIEVING RECOUP KEYPOINT

Explanation: Recoup processing attempted to get the file address for the recoup keypoint, but a file address compute (FACE) program error occurred.

System Action: Recoup processing is forced to stop before completing.

User Response: Check the status of the FACE table (FCTB) to ensure that enough #IBMM4 and #MPRECP records are allocated.

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: FIND ERROR RETRIEVING RECOUP KEYPOINT!

Explanation: Recoup processing attempted to find the recoup keypoint, but the find failed.

System Action: Recoup processing is forced to stop before completing.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine why the error occurred.

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: ERROR FILING #MPRECP (INVALID @BRCPF ADDRESS

Explanation: TPFDF recoup processing attempted to file the recoup keypoint, but when it checked the keypoint file address, the file address was not valid.

System Action: Recoup processing is forced to stop before completing.

User Response: Determine why the file address in recoup global @BRCPF is no longer valid. This usually occurs because recoup processing is forced to stop before completing.

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: ERROR RETRIEVING FILECOPY OF KEYPOINT

Explanation: A ZRECP REPORT command was entered, but the file copy of the recoup keypoint could not be retrieved.

System Action: Recoup processing is forced to stop before completing.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine why the error occurred.


0DF005

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: PROCESSOR NOT VALID

Explanation: TPFDF recoup processing attempted to send a SIPCC request to a processor that is not participating in the recoup run and is not active.

System Action: Recoup processing is forced to stop before completing.

User Response: This should not occur. See your system programmer.


0DF006

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INVALID RECOUP KEYPOINT

Explanation: During completion or initialization of recoup processing on a target processor, the processor keypoint became not valid.

System Action: Recoup processing is forced to stop before completing.

User Response: Determine why the core address in recoup global @BRCPE is no longer valid. This usually occurs because recoup processing is forced to stop before completing.


0DF007

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: RECOUP NOT ACTIVE

Explanation: During recoup chain chase processing, the core address of the recoup keypoint became not valid.

System Action: Recoup processing is forced to stop before completing.

User Response: Determine why the core address in recoup global @BRCPE is no longer valid. This usually occurs because recoup processing is forced to stop before completing.


0DF008

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: RECORD ID TABLE CORRUPTED

Explanation: A TPFDF macro failed while trying to access the TPFDF recoup records (#SRMP1A) file.

System Action: Recoup processing is forced to stop before completing.

User Response: Determine why the TPFDF recoup records (#SRMP1A) file could not be accessed.


0DF009

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: TPFDF - RECP PROCESSOR cpuid ABNORMAL ABORTED.

Where:

cpuid
The processor identifier (ID).

Explanation: TPFDF recoup processing was forced to stop on a secondary processor before completing.

System Action: Recoup processing continues on other processors, and any records that were in the process of being chain chased will be chain chased on another processor.

User Response: Determine why TPFDF recoup processing stopped before completing.


0DF010

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INVALID PROCESSOR PASSED TO CONVERT

Explanation: A processor ID conversion routine in BGA8 was called incorrectly.

System Action: TPFDF recoup processing continues.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine why the error occurred. The macro trace will indicate the calling program.


0DF011

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: REQUESTED PROCESSOR IS NOT ACTIVE

Explanation: A processor ID conversion routine in BGA8 was called and the target processor was not active.

System Action: TPFDF recoup processing continues.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine why the error occurred. The macro trace will indicate the calling program.


0DF012

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: NOT A VALID PROCESSOR TYPE TO CONVERT TO

Explanation: A processor ID conversion routine in segment BGA8 was called incorrectly.

System Action: Recoup processing continues.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine why the error occurred. The macro trace will indicate the calling program.


0DF013

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: RECORD ID NOT FOUND

Explanation: The ZRECP STOP command was entered specifying the PROC parameter but the entry control block (ECB) could not locate the record ID of the TPFDF file that was being chain chased.

System Action: Recoup processing is forced to stop before completing.

User Response: See your system programmer to correct the problem.

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: RECORD ID NOT FOUND

Explanation: An error occurred while attempting to read from the TPFDF recoup records (#SRMP1A) database.

System Action: Recoup processing is forced to stop before completing.

User Response: See your system programmer to correct the problem.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZRECP STOP command.


0DF014

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: RECORD ID DOES NOT MATCH

Explanation: The ZRECP STOP command was entered specifying the PROC parameter, or chain chase processing was completing on a TPFDF file, but the logical record (LREC) that was read does not match the LREC that should be completing.

System Action: Recoup processing is forced to stop before completing.

User Response: See your system programmer to correct the problem.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZRECP STOP command.


0DF015

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: DBDEF CONTAINS INVALID MPRECD=recid RECORD ID. IGNORED.

Where:

recid
The record ID specified with the MPRECD parameter.

Explanation: TPFDF recoup processing found a DBDEF macro statement specifying the MPRECD parameter with an incorrect record ID.

System Action: TPFDF recoup processing ignores the MPRECD parameter and continues to run.

User Response: Correct the error and load the DBDEF macro statement again.

See TPFDF Database Administration for more information about the DBDEF macro.


0DF016

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INDICATOR SRMPIND CORRUPTED

Explanation: The SRMPIND value in record FDE0 does not match the current DBDEF macro statement that is loaded. Either a different version of the DBDEF macro statement was loaded during recoup, or there is a software problem.

System Action: Recoup processing is forced to stop before completing.

User Response: See your system programmer.


0DF017

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: DBDEF CONTAINS INVALID MPRECD=filename TPFDF FILE. IGNORED.

Where:

filename
The name of the TPFDF file specified with the MPRECD parameter.

Explanation: TPFDF recoup processing found a DBDEF macro statement specifying the MPRECD parameter with an incorrect TPFDF macro file name.

System Action: Recoup processing ignores the MPRECD parameter and continues to run.

User Response: Correct the error and load the DBDEF macro statement again.

See TPFDF Database Administration for more information about the DBDEF macro.


0DF018

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: DEAD LOCK SITUATION WITH MPRECD

Explanation: An error occurred because of conflicting MPRECD parameter values for a DBDEF macro statement and TPFDF recoup was unable to correct it.

System Action: Recoup processing is forced to stop before completing.

User Response: Correct the error, load the DBDEF macro statement again, and run recoup processing again.

See TPFDF Database Administration for more information about the DBDEF macro.


0DF020

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: TPFDF - RECP SIPCC TIMEOUT OCCURED. MESSAGE: servroutine

Where:

servroutine
The name of a SIPCC macro service routine.

Explanation: Recoup processing attempted to send a SIPCC message that had previously failed to another processor, but the SIPCC message again failed.

System Action: Recoup processing continues and sends the SIPCC message again.

User Response: Check the status of all processors in the complex and call your system programmer.


0DF021

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: TPFDF - RECP SIPCC MESSAGE: servroutine IGNORED!

Where:

servroutine
The name of a SIPCC macro service routine.

Explanation: Recoup processing attempted to send, to another processor, a SIPCC message that had previously failed, but the SIPCC message failed and will not be sent again.

System Action: Recoup processing is forced to stop before completing.

User Response: Check the status of all processors in the complex and call your system programmer.


0DF022

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: MPNXTD= ID WAS PROCESSED OR NOT FOUND

Explanation: TPFDF recoup processing found a DBDEF macro statement specifying an ID on the MPNXTD parameter that cannot be found or has already been chain chased.

System Action: TPFDF recoup processing continues with the next DBDEF macro statement.

User Response: Correct the DBDEF macro statement before the next recoup run.

See TPFDF Database Administration for more information about the DBDEF macro.

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: MPNXTD= ID CANNOT BE STARTED

Explanation: TPFDF recoup processing found a DBDEF macro statement specifying the ID of a file (on the MPNXTD parameter) that cannot start chain chase processing.

System Action: Recoup processing continues with the next DBDEF macro statement.

User Response: Correct the DBDEF statement of the ID that was targeted to be chain chased before the next recoup run to ensure that it can be chain chased as requested.

See TPFDF Database Administration for more information about the DBDEF macro.