gtpm5m0vMessages (Online)

COTM

COTM0000Ezzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu IN USE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COSI0000E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COSI0000E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COSI0000E message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0001Ezzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu NOT READY

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COTI0001E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COTI0001E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COTI0001E message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0005Ezzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu HAS NO VOL1 LABEL -- INITIALIZE TAPE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: A request to mount an output tape was issued indicating a device that has an unlabeled tape on it.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Verify that the correct volume is on the device.
  2. Enter the ZTINT command to initialize the tape.
  3. Enter the command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTINT command.

COTM0007Ezzzz nnnn BYPASS OPTION INVALID

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COTI0007E message.

System Action: See the system response for the COTI0007E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COTI0007E message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0008Wzzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu VSN vvvvvv UNEXPIRED FILE OVERWRITTEN

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

Explanation: See the explanation for the COTI0008W message.

System Action: See the system action for the COTI0008W message.

User Response: See the user response for the COTI0008W message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0009Ezzzz nnnn TAPE SWITCH OCCURRED DURING STANDBY yyy MOUNT

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: A tape switch has occurred while this standby mount was being processed.

System Action: The mount is rejected and the cartridge is unloaded from the device. Header labels have been written to the cartridge.

User Response: Enter the tape command again if a standby tape is still needed.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0011Ezzzz nnnn TAPE yyy -- BLOCKING PARAMETER NOT ALLOWED TAPE IS STANDBY OR ALT TAPE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: A tape mount command was entered indicating a blocking parameter (BLK or NOBLK) for a standby or alternate (ALT) tape, which is not allowed.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the command again, omitting the blocking parameter. The blocking mode is determined by the control program when the tape is converted to an active tape.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0013Ezzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu NOT ADDRESSABLE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COTI0013E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COTI0013E message.

User Response: See the system action for the COTI0013E.

COTM0015Ezzzz nnnn STANDBY yyy ALREADY MOUNTED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: The requested mount of cannot be performed because a standby tape with the specified name is already mounted.

System Action: None.

User Response: none.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0016Ezzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu -- TAPE UNREADABLE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COTI0016E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COTI0016E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COTI0016E message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0017Ezzzz nnnn ACTIVE yyy ALREADY MOUNTED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: The requested mount cannot be performed because an active tape with the specified name is already mounted.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0019Ezzzz nnnn LABEL RECORD FOR yyy NOT USABLE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: A command was entered to mount a tape for which tape label information exists but was not made usable yet.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that the label information is correct by entering the ZDTLB command.
  2. Correct the label information, if necessary, and lag the label information usable by entering the ZTLBL command
  3. Enter the mount request again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0020Ezzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu FILE PROTECT STATUS CONFLICTS WITH ACTIVE TAPE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: An active tape is mounted and an attempt has been made to mount a standby. However, the file protect status of the standby tape does not match that of the active tape.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that the correct volume is mounted on the device.
  2. Make the volume write-protected (if input) or write-enabled (if output).
  3. Enter the mount request again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0021Izzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu TAPE yyy IS SL

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuue
The device address.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: You mounted an output tape. All output tapes generated by the TPF system have standard volume and header labels. The label information for the specified tape indicates that it can be mounted for either output or input but that when mounted for input it should have no labels.

System Action: The labeled tape is accepted and processing is continued.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0022Ezzzz nnnn TAPE yyy HDR1 LABEL ERROR

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: The requested function cannot be performed because of one or more errors detected during standard header label processing. This message is displayed following one or more warning messages listing the errors that were detected.

System Action: None.

User Response: Ensure that the correct tape is loaded on the device and verify that the label information is correct (by entering the ZDTLB command).

If the label information is not correct you should modify it (by entering the ZTLBL command) and then enter the command again.

If the input message was a mount command and operational procedures at your location permit, you should enter the command again and specify the BP parameter to ignore the errors.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTLBL and ZDTLB commands.

COTM0024Ezzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu FILE PROTECT STATUS CONFLICTS WITH REQUESTED FUNCTION

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: You requested that a file-protected volume be mounted for output or an unprotected volume be mounted for input.

Note:
If no input/output (I/O) status parameter is specified the tape mount request assumes output by default.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that the correct volume is mounted on the device.
  2. Make the volume write-protected (if input) or write-enabled (if output).
  3. Enter the mount request again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0025Ezzzz nnnn TAPE yyy WRONG I/O SPECIFICATION

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: You requested that a tape be mounted as output when the tape label information specifies input or that a tape be mounted as input when the tape label information specifies output.

Note:
If no input/output (I/O) status parameter is specified, the tape mount request assumes output by default.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTLBL command.

COTM0026Ezzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu TAPE yyy - NO HDR1 LABEL

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: A tape mount or remount request was entered. The tape label information indicates that the tape should have standard labels but there is no Header 1 label record on the tape.

System Action: None.

User Response: If the command entered was a mount command and the operation procedures at you location permit, enter the command again and specify the BP parameter to ignore this error.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0027Wzzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu TAPE yyy - NO HDR1 LABEL

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: A tape mount request was entered with the BP parameter specified. The tape label information indicates that the tape should have standard labels but there is no Header 1 label record on the tape.

System Action: Processing is continued.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0029Ezzzz nnnn TAPE yyy -- NL OPTION INVALID

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: A tape mount request for an output tape was entered with the NL parameter specified. Output tapes may only be standard label.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZTINT command again omitting the NL parameter.
  2. If the tape does not have a standard volume label, initialize the tape by entering the ZTINT command. Otherwise, ignore this step.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTINT command.

COTM0034Ezzzz nnnn TAPE yyy IS UNLABELED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: You tried to mount a tape without standard volume and header labels but one of the following errors occurred:

Note:
Unlabeled tapes cannot be mounted by entering the ZTRMT command.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTRMT command.

COTM0035Wzzzz nnnn TAPE yyy IS UNLABELED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: You forced the mount of a tape without standard volume and header labels by entering the ZTMNT command with the NL parameter specified. The label information for the specified tape indicates that it should have standard labels.

System Action: The labeled tape is accepted and processing is continued.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0040Wzzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu -- WRONG BLOCKING FORMAT

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: The blocking mode specified by the HDR2 label does not agree with the default or specified blocking format on the ZTMNT command.

System Action: This message is followed by the COTM0120E, COTM0130W, COTR0120E, or COTR0130W messages.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Verify that the correct tape is mounted.
  2. Enter the command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0050Wzzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu -- WRONG FILE SERIAL NUMBER SHOULD BE ffffff

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

ffffff
The file serial number.

Explanation: During processing of a tape mount, the ready or remount the tape file serial number was checked against the TLMR and found to be incorrect.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Mount the correct tape.
  2. Enter the command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0051Wzzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu -- WRONG FILE ID

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: During processing of a tape mount, ready or remount the tape data set (file) ID, SSU name and the BSS name were checked against the TLMR record and one or more were found to be incorrect.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Mount the correct tape.
  2. Enter the command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0052Wzzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu -- WRONG GENERATION SHOULD BE gggg

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

gggg
The generation number.

Explanation: During processing of a tape mount/remount request, the tape generation was checked against the TLMR and found to be incorrect.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Mount the correct tape.
  2. Enter the command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0053Wzzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu -- WRONG VOLUME SEQUENCE SHOULD BE ssss

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

ssss
The sequence number.

Explanation: During processing of a tape mount, the ready or remount the tape volume sequence number was checked against the TLMR and found to be incorrect.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Mount the correct tape.
  2. Enter the command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0055Ezzzz nnnn TAPE yyy MUST FIRST BE MOUNTED AS ACTIVE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: You tried to mount a standby tape without first mounting the corresponding active tape.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0059Ezzzz nnnn TAPE ALT MUST BE MOUNTED AS ACTIVE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: An attempt was made to mount an alternate (ALT) tape as standby. ALT tapes may only be mounted as active.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0068Ezzzz nnnn TAPE NAME yyy INVALID

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COSI0068E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COSI0068E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COSI0068E message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0069Ezzzz nnnn TAPE yyy INVALID -- BACKWARD TAPE SWITCH IN PROGRESS

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: You tried to mount a tape while a backward switch of that tape is in progress.

System Action: None.

User Response: If necessary, enter the command again when the switch has completed.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0070Wzzzz nnnn DUMPS ROUTED TO RTL TAPE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: You entered a ZTMNT RTL command. As a result of a previous ZTOFF RTL command, the system dumps were rerouted to the primary real-time (RTA) tape.

System Action: The system dumps are now routed back to the real-time (RTL) tape.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0072Ezzzz nnnn TAPE yyy -- NO LABEL INFORMATION

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COTJ0072E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COTJ0072E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COTJ0072E message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0074Ezzzz nnnn NO SPACE IN TAPE LABEL DIRECTORY

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COTJ0074E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COTJ0074E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COTJ0074E message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0120Ezzzz nnnn TAPE yyy HDR2 LABEL ERROR

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: The requested function cannot be performed because one or more errors were detected during standard HDR2 label processing. This message is displayed following one or more warning messages listing the errors that were detected.

System Action: None.

User Response: Ensure that the correct tape is loaded on the device and verify that the label information is correct (by entering the ZDTLB command).

If the label information is not correct, modify it (by entering the ZTLBL command) and then entering the command again.

If the command was a mount command, and the operating procedures at your location permit, enter the command again and specify the BP parameter to ignore the errors.

See TPF Operations for more information about theZDTLB and ZTLBL commands.

COTM0130Wzzzz nnnn TAPE yyy HDR2 LABEL ERROR

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: A tape mount command with the BP parameter specified was entered to force mounting of a tape on which one or more errors were detected during standard HDR2 label processing. This message is displayed following one or more warning messages listing the errors that were detected.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0147Ezzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu TAPE yyy -- NO HDR2 LABEL

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: A tape mount or remount request was entered. The tape label information indicates that the tape should have standard labels but there is no HDR2 label on the tape.

System Action: None.

User Response: If the command was a mount command, and the operating procedures at your location permit, enter the command again and specify the BP parameter to ignore this error.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0150Wzzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu TAPE yyy -- NO HDR2 LABEL

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: A tape mount command was entered with the BP parameter specified. The tape label information indicates that the tape should have standard labels but there is no HDR2 label on the tape.

System Action: Processing is continued.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0162Ezzzz nnnn TSTB ENTRY CORRUPTED -- MOUNT ABORTED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: The tape status table item for a tape currently being mounted was corrupted.

System Action: The mount is aborted.

User Response: Enter the mount request again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0165Ezzzz nnnn STANDBY yyy DEVICE TYPE CONFLICTS WITH ACTIVE TAPE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: You tried to mount a standby tape that is of a different device type than the current active tape. The device type of both the active and standby tape must be the same.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0172Ezzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu NOT CAPABLE OF OPERATING IN COMPACTION MODE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: The ZTMNT command was entered with the COMP parameter specified to mount a tape that will be written in compacted mode. To use the COMP parameter, the tape must be mounted on a device that has the improved data recording capability (IDRC) feature; however, the device specified with this command entry does not have the IDRC feature installed and enabled.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the ZTMNT command again and specify a device that has the IDRC feature installed and enabled.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTMNT command and other tape support commands.

COTM0173Ezzzz nnnn TAPE yyy COMPACTION PARAMETER NOT ALLOWED TAPE IS INPUT, STANDBY, OR ALT TAPE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: A tape mount command was entered with a compaction parameter (COMP or NOCOMP) specified for an input, standby, or alternate (ALT) tape that is not allowed.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0188Wzzzz nnnn NONSTANDARD TAPE LABEL DETECTED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: A nonstandard tape label was detected.

System Action: Since the BP parameter is not specified on the command, the tape is mounted and positioned at the start of the nonstandard label.

User Response: Create the tape again with standard labels. Although the BP parameter ignores nonstandard labels, the application program may not.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0189Ezzzz nnnn NONSTANDARD TAPE LABEL DETECTED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: A nonstandard tape label was detected.

System Action: Since the BP parameter was not specified on the command, the mount is aborted.

User Response: Create the tape again with standard labels. Although the BP parameter ignores nonstandard labels, the application program may not.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0192Ezzzz nnnn RTL MOUNT REJECTED RTA/RTL OUTPUT MERGED TO RTA TAPE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: The real-time (RTL) tape mount was rejected. An RTL tape cannot be mounted when real-time output is merged to the primary real-time (RTA) tape.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

COTM0194Ezzzz nnnn OVERLAY OPTION INVALID

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: An attempt was made to mount a tape by using the overlay parameter and an alternate (ALT) tape was not currently mounted on the device.

System Action: The ECB is exited.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTMNT command.

COTM0237ETMNT nnnn INTERNAL/EXTERNAL VOLSERS MISMATCH DEV-cuu INT-intvol EXT-extvol

Where:

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name.

cuu
The device address.

intvol
The internal volume serial number (VSN).

extvol
The external volume serial number (VSN).

Explanation: A function that requires an output tape was requested but the internal and external VSNs do not match. A call to the CORU user exit indicated that the tape cannot be used for output because of this error.

System Action: The tape was not used for output.

User Response: Do one of the following:

COTM0288ETMNT nnnn VSN vvvvvv IS NOT VALID FOR OUTPUT

Where:

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name.

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

Explanation: An operation that requires the VSN referenced in the message tried to use the tape for output but the CORU user exit prevented it.

System Action: The function requiring the tape was not performed.

User Response: Choose a volume that is authorized for output usage.

COTM0292WTMNT nnnn INTERNAL/EXTERNAL VOLSERS MISMATCH DEV-cuu INT-intvol EXT-extvol

Where:

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name.

cuu
The device address.

intvol
The internal volume serial number (VSN).

extvol
The external volume serial number (VSN).

Explanation: See the explanation for the COTI0292W message.

System Action: See the system action for the COTI0292W message.

User Response: See the user response for the COTI0292W message.

COTM0295Izzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu VSN vvvvvv TAPE yyy FORMATTED TO ffffff

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

ffffff
The format specification.

Explanation: The format of the tape is changed to match the format that was specified or implied by the command.

System Action: The format of the volume is changed to the format specified.

User Response: None.

COTM0303Ezzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu INCAPABLE OF REQUESTED OR DEFAULTED FORMAT ffffff

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

ffffff
The format specification.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COSI0303E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COSI0303E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COSI0303E message.

COTM0306Wzzzz nnnn TAPE yyy HDR1 LABEL ERROR VSN vvvvvv Ggggg Sssss Fffffff ll bbbbb cccccc

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

gggg
The generation number.

ssss
The sequence number.

ffffff
The format specification.

ll
The label specification (SL, SU, or NL).

bbbbb
The blocking specification (BLK or NOBLK).

cccccc
The compaction specification (COMP or NOCOMP).

Explanation: The ZTMNT command was entered with the BP parameter to force mounting a tape on which one or more errors were detected during standard header label processing. This message is displayed following one or more warning messages listing the errors that were detected.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTMNT command.

COTM0307Ezzzz nnnn TAPE yyy IS LABELED VSN vvvvvv Ggggg Sssss Fffffff ll bbbbb cccccc

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

gggg
The generation number.

ssss
The sequence number.

ffffff
The format specification.

ll
The label specification (SL, SU, or NL).

bbbbb
The blocking specification (BLK or NOBLK).

cccccc
The compaction specification (COMP or NOCOMP).

Explanation: You tried to mount a tape with standard volume and header labels but one of the following errors occurred:

System Action: None.

User Response: Depending on the condition, do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support command.

COTM0308Wzzzz nnnn TAPE yyy IS LABELED VSN vvvvvv Ggggg Sssss Fffffff ll bbbbb cccccc

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

gggg
The generation number.

ssss
The sequence number.

ffffff
The format specification.

ll
The label specification (SL, SU, or NL).

bbbbb
The blocking specification (BLK or NOBLK).

cccccc
The compaction specification (COMP or NOCOMP).

Explanation: You forced the mount of a tape with standard volume and header labels by entering the ZTMNT command with the SL parameter specified. The label information for the specified tape indicates that it should have no labels.

System Action: The labeled tape is accepted and processing continues.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTM0309Ezzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu TAPE yyy FORMAT CONFLICT

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: You tried to mount a tape but one of the following errors occurred:

System Action: None.

User Response: Depending on the condition, do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTINT and ZTLBL commands.

COTM0310Izzzz nnnn TAPE yyy MOUNTED ON DEVICE cuu VSN vvvvvv Ggggg Sssss Fffffff ll bbbbb cccccc

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

cuu
The device address.

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

gggg
The generation number.

ssss
The sequence number.

ffffff
The format specification.

ll
The label specification (SL, SU, or NL).

bbbbb
The blocking specification (BLK or NOBLK).

cccccc
The compaction specification (COMP or NOCOMP).

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZTMNT command.

System Action: The specified tape is mounted successfully on the requested device.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTMNT command and other tape support commands.

COTM0311Ezzzz nnnn ERROR WRITING HEADER LABELS VSN vvvvvv Ggggg Sssss Fffffff ll bbbbb cccccc

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

gggg
The generation number.

ssss
The sequence number.

ffffff
The format specification.

ll
The label specification (SL, SU, or NL).

bbbbb
The blocking specification (BLK or NOBLK).

cccccc
The compaction specification (COMP or NOCOMP).

Explanation: The requested function cannot be performed on the specified device because of an input/output (I/O) error detected while writing the standard header labels. This condition can occur for any of the following reasons:

System Action: None.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about theZTVAR command.

COTM0312Ezzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu REQUIRED SUBSYSTEM FUNCTION HAS FAILED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: An inhibit extended recovery function or enable extended recovery function that is required by the TPF system has failed on the device.

System Action: The device is removed from the configuration.

User Response: Verify that the devices are at the correct licensed internal code (LIC) levels.

See the TPF Migration Guide: Program Update Tapes for more information about which levels of code and software programs to install on your devices.

COTM0381Ezzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu VSN vvvvvv FILE ACTIVE UNTIL date

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

yyddd
The Julian date.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COTI381E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COTI381E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COTI381E message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.