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VFAC0006I | VFA KEYPOINT VALUES ARE: |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZVFAC DISPLAY command with the RESOURCE parameter specified. This message header is followed by a display of the virtual file access (VFA) buffer ratios and reserve chain values.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC DISPLAY command. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0011I | FLUSH REQUEST COMPLETED FOR RECORD ID recordid, NUMBER RECORDS FLUSHED number |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZVFAC FLUSH command with the RECID parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC FLUSH command. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0013I | PURGE REQUEST COMPLETED FOR RECORD ID recordid, NUMBER RECORDS PURGED number |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZVFAC PURGE command with the RECID parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC PURGE command. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0015I | DELAYED FILES ENABLED |
Explanation: This is a normal response when one of the following is entered:
This message is issued when the TPF system is cycled to NORM state.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC and ZVFAC DISPLAY commands. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0016I | DELAYED FILES DISABLED BY OPERATOR |
Explanation: This is a normal response when one of the following is entered:
This message is issued when the TPF system is cycled to NORM state.
System Action: None.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC and ZVFAC DISPLAY commands. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0017I | DELAYED FILES DISABLED BY SYSTEM |
Explanation: This is a normal response when one of the following is entered:
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC DISPLAY and ZVFAC commands. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0024I | VFA EFFICIENCY STATISTICS |
Explanation: This is the response to the ZVFAC INDICATE command. This message is followed by a display of the virtual file access (VFA) measurements. A description of these measurements follows.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC command. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA and VFA synchronization.
VFAC0053T | UNABLE TO RETRIEVE KEYPOINT A |
Explanation: The ZVFAC DEFINE command was entered. However, during processing or restart of the command, virtual file access (VFA) was not able to retrieve Keypoint record A (CTKA) from DASD.
This message is associated with system error CTL-000540.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC DEFINE command. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0062E | INVALID PARAMETER VALUE -- parameter |
Where:
Explanation: The ZVFAC DEFINE command was entered with a parameter that is not valid.
System Action: The ZVFAC DEFINE command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC DEFINE command.
VFAC0063W | DEFINITION NOT ACCEPTED |
Explanation: The ZVFAC DEFINE command was entered to update the virtual file access (VFA) definition record but an error occurred.
The message is preceded by another message explaining the nature of the error.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC DEFINE command. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0064E | ZVFAC DEFINE VALID FOR BSS ONLY |
Explanation: The ZVFAC DEFINE command was entered from a subsystem other than the basic subsystem (BSS).
System Action: None.
User Response: Enter the command from the BSS.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC DEFINE command. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0067E | VFA RESOURCE DISPLAY VALID FOR BSS ONLY |
Explanation: The ZVFAC DISPLAY command with the RESOURCE parameter specified was entered from a subsystem other than the basic subsystem (BSS).
System Action: None.
User Response: Enter the command again from the BSS.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC DISPLAY command. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0068T | INVALID FACE-ID |
Explanation: The ZVFAC LOCATE command was entered with an undefined file address compute program (FACE) ID specified.
System Action: the ZVFAC LOCATE command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the command again and specify a valid FACE ID.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC LOCATE command. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0069T | INVALID FILE ADDRESS |
Explanation: The ZVFAC LOCATE, ZVFAC FLUSH, or ZVFAC PURGE command was entered with an undefined file address specified.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the command again and specify a valid file address.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC LOCATE, ZVFAC FLUSH, or ZVFAC PURGE commands. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0070T | INVALID ORDINAL NUMBER |
Explanation: The ZVFAC LOCATE command was entered with an undefined ordinal number specified.
System Action: The ZVFAC LOCATE command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the command again and specify a valid ordinal number.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC LOCATE command. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0071T | RECORD NOT FOUND IN VFA |
Explanation: The ZVFAC LOCATE command was entered when the target specified is not currently in virtual file access (VFA).
System Action: The ZVFAC LOCATE command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the command again and specify a valid target.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC LOCATE command. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0073T | INVALID PROGRAM NAME |
Explanation: The ZVFAC LOCATE command was entered with an undefined program name specified.
System Action: The ZVFAC LOCATE command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the command and specify a valid program name.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC LOCATE command. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0082I | VFA BUFFERS WILL BE RE-USED |
Explanation: This message is issued during restart when virtual file access (VFA) restart finds that the VFA delay file buffers were not previously filed to DASD successfully. The data contained in the buffers after the IPL was found to be reasonably valid and the buffers will be filed to DASD.
System Action: The buffers are filed to DASD.
User Response: None.
See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0083E | VFA SUBSYSTEM CONFIGURATION DOES NOT MATCH |
Explanation: The subsystem information saved in the control area of of virtual file access (VFA) does not match the subsystem configuration for this IPL. Therefore, the data currently in VFA is considered not valid and VFA will reinitialize itself.
This message is followed by the VFAC0085I message.
System Action: The VFA area is reinitialized.
User Response: This is a normal response when the subsystem configuration at the time of this IPL is different from the configuration of the previous IPL.
If it was not changed, then either the saved information was corrupted or there is a problem in the VFA logic.
Either way, once this message is displayed, the VFA area has already been reinitialized. A trap must be created in the CVF3 copy segment of CCVFAC to catch the problem.
See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0084E | VFA CONTROL STRUCTURE INVALID |
Explanation: The virtual file access (VFA) control blocks did not pass VFA validation testing and therefore cannot be reused. The data currently in VFA is considered not valid and VFA will reinitialize itself.
This message is followed by the VFAC0085I VFA IS BEING REINITIALIZED message.
System Action: The VFA area is reinitialized.
User Response: Either the VFA control structure was corrupted or there is a problem in the VFA validation logic.
Either way, once this message is displayed, the VFA area has already been reinitialized. A trap must be created in the CVF3 copy segment of CCVFAC to catch the problem.
See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0085I | VFA IS BEING REINITIALIZED |
Explanation: This message is issued during restart when virtual file access (VFA) detects a need to reconstruct the VFA tables and buffers.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
VFAC0086I | VFA BUFFER STATUS BUFFER TYPE 4K LARGE SMALL |
Explanation: This is a response to a ZVFAC DISPLAY command with the BUFFER parameter specified. This message header is followed by a display that contains the following information:
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC DISPLAY command. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA and VFA synchronization.
VFAC0111I | RECORD STATUS IN VFA |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZVFAC LOCATE command. The following type of information, which is associated with the virtual file access (VFA) resident, is displayed:
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC LOCATE command and for an example of the informational display. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0112I | FLUSH REQUEST COMPLETED FILE ADDRESS fileaddr |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZVFAC FLUSH command with the FA parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC FLUSH command. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0113I | PURGE REQUEST COMPLETED FILE ADDRESS fileaddr |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZVFAC PURGE command with the FA parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC PURGE command. See TPF Database Reference for more information about virtual file access (VFA).
VFAC0114E | FILE ADDRESS fileaddr NOT IN VFA |
Where:
Explanation: The ZVFAC FLUSH or ZVFAC PURGE command was entered with a file address specified that was not found in virtual file access (VFA).
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVFAC FLUSH or ZVFAC PURGE command. See TPF Database Reference for more information about VFA.
VFAC0115W | VFA SYNC BCA - LOCK PENDING TIMEOUT FILE ADDRESS-fileaddr ECB ADDRESS-ecbaddr |
Where:
Explanation: The buffer control area (BCA) queue is stalled because of an error in the CCSONA CSECT.
System Action: The E-type program exits without starting the I/O.
User Response: None.
VIPA0001I | VIPA-x.x.x.x MOVED FROM CPU-y TO CPU-z |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZVIPA command with the MOVE parameter specified, which indicates that the VIPA has been moved.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVIPA command.
VIPA0002I | OSA IP ADDRESS DISPLAY BEGINS |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZVIPA command with the DISPLAY parameter specified, and either the CPU, TYPE, or ALL parameter specified to display the Open Systems Adapter (OSA) Internet Protocol (IP) addresses.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVIPA command.
VIPA0003I | OSA IP ADDRESS SUMMARY DISPLAY BEGINS |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZVIPA command with the SUMMARY parameter specified to display the summary of the Open Systems Adapter (OSA) Internet Protocol (IP) address activity in the complex.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVIPA command.
VIPA0004I | VIPA-x.x.x.x MOVING FROM CPU-y TO CPU-z |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZVIPA command with the MOVE parameter specified, which indicates that the VIPA move has begun.
System Action: The VIPA move operation continues.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVIPA command.
VIPA0005I | VIPA-x.x.x.x MOVING TO CPU-z |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZVIPA command with the MOVE parameter specified, which indicates that the move of the VIPA has begun and the VIPA is not currently owned by any processor in the complex.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVIPA command.
VIPA0006I | VIPA-x.x.x.x MOVED TO CPU-z |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZVIPA command with the MOVE parameter specified, which indicates that the move of the VIPA has completed successfully and the VIPA was not owned by any processor in the complex.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVIPA command.
VIPA0010I | OSA IP ADDRESS DISPLAY BEGINS |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZVIPA command with the DISPLAY and IP parameters specified to display the Open Systems Adapter (OSA) Internet Protocol (IP) addresses.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVIPA command.
VIPA0050E | VIPA-x.x.x.x IS NOT DEFINED AS MOVABLE |
Where:
Explanation: The ZVIPA command was entered with the MOVE parameter specified; however, the VIPA specified is not defined as movable.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZVIPA command again and specify a VIPA that is defined as movable.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVIPA command.
VIPA0051E | VIPA-x.x.x.x IS NOT DEFINED TO CPU-y |
Where:
Explanation: The ZVIPA command was entered with the MOVE parameter specified; however, the VIPA specified is not defined to the processor specified by the CPU parameter.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVIPA command.
VIPA0052E | CPU-y IS NOT IN THE COMPLEX |
Where:
Explanation: The ZVIPA command was entered with the CPU parameter specified; however, the processor specified is not defined in the loosely coupled TPF complex.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZVIPA command again and specify a valid and active TPF processor for the CPU parameter.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVIPA command.
VIPA0053E | CPU-y IS NOT ACTIVE |
Where:
Explanation: The ZVIPA command was entered with the CPU parameter specified; however, the processor specified is not active in the loosely coupled TPF complex.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZVIPA command again and specify an active TPF processor for the CPU parameter.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVIPA command.
VIPA0054E | REJECTED, SYSTEM IS IN RESTART |
Explanation: The ZVIPA command was entered while the TPF processor was in system restart.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
VIPA0055E | VIPA SPECIFIED IS NOT VALID |
Explanation: The ZVIPA command was entered with the VIPA parameter specified; however, the virtual IP address (VIPA) specified is not in a valid format or is a reserved Internet Protocol (IP) address.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZVIPA command again and specify a valid value for the VIPA parameter.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVIPA command.
VIPA0057E | REJECTED, OSA SUPPORT IS NOT DEFINED |
Where:
Explanation: The ZVIPA command was entered, but Open Systems Adapter (OSA)-Express support is not defined to the TPF system.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVIPA command. See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about the SNAKEY parameters that are required for OSA-Express support. See TPF ACF/SNA Network Generation for more information about the SNAKEY macro.
VIPA0058E | VIPA-x.x.x.x IS NOT DEFINED |
Where:
Explanation: The ZVIPA command was entered with the VIPA parameter specified; however, the VIPA specified is not defined anywhere in the loosely coupled TPF complex.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZVIPA command again and specify a virtual IP address for the VIPA parameter that is defined to the loosely coupled TPF complex.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVIPA command.
VIPA0059E | VIPA-x.x.x.x IS ALREADY MOVING TO CPU-y |
Where:
Explanation: The ZVIPA command was entered with the MOVE parameter specified; however, the VIPA specified is already in the process of being moved to another processor in the loosely coupled TPF complex.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
VIPA0061E | NO STORAGE AVAILABLE FOR MALOC |
Explanation: The ZVIPA command was entered, but the TPF system has no more storage available for MALOC usage.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: See your system administrator for more information.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVIPA command. See TPF General Macros for more information about MALOC usage and storage.
VIPA0062E | CPU-y ALREADY OWNS VIPA-x.x.x.x |
Where:
Explanation: The ZVIPA command was entered with the MOVE parameter specified; however, the specified central processing unit (CPU) already owns the specified VIPA.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do one of the following:
VIPA0063E | TYPE SPECIFIED IS NOT VALID |
Explanation: The ZVIPA command was entered with the TYPE parameter specified; however, the TYPE parameter specified not valid.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZVIPA command again and specify a valid type for the TYPE parameter.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVIPA command.
VIPA0064E | IP-x.x.x.x. IS NOT DEFINED |
Where:
Explanation: The ZVIPA command was entered with the IP parameter specified; however, the Open Systems Adapter (OSA) Internet Protocol (IP) address specified is not defined in the loosely coupled TPF complex.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZVIPA command again and specify an IP address that is defined to the TPF complex.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVIPA command.
VIPA0065E | IP SPECIFIED IS NOT VALID |
Explanation: The ZVIPA command was entered with the IP parameter specified; however, the Internet Protocol (IP) address specified is not in a valid format or is a reserved IP address.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZVIPA command again and specify a valid value for the IP parameter.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVIPA command.
VIPA0066E | TOO MANY PARAMETERS ENTERED |
Explanation: The ZVIPA command was entered with an incorrect combination of valid parameters specified.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZVIPA command again and specify a valid combination of parameters.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZVIPA command.
VIPA0067E | ERROR ACCESSING OSIT |
Explanation: The ZVIPA command was entered, but the OSA shared Internet Protocol address table (OSIT) is not accessible.
System Action: The system issues the 0078E1 system error dump and the command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following: