gtpm5m0xMessages (Online)

COTT-COT9

COTT0030Wzzzz 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 COTC0030W message.

System Action: See the system action for the COTC0030W message.

User Response: See the user response for the COTC0030W message.

COTT0087Azzzz nnnn REMOVE yyy FROM DEVICE cuu VSN vvvvvv

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).

Explanation: See the explanation for the COS10087A message.

System Action: See the system action for the COS10087A message.

User Response: See the user response for the COS10087A message.

COTT0090Azzzz nnnn TAPE yyy -- REMOUNT FIRST VOLUME

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 control program detected an end-of-volume condition while performing a rewind operation on a multi-volume input tape.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the ZTRMT command to remount the first volume of the file.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTRMT command.

COTT0091Azzzz nnnn TAPE yyy -- REMOUNT PREVIOUS VOLUME

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 control program detected an end-of-volume condition while performing a backspace or read backward operation on a multi-volume input tape.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the ZTRMT command to remount the previous volume of the file.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTRMT command.

COTT0382Izzzz nnnn TAPE yyy SWITCHED FROM cuu TO cuu VSN IS NOW vvvvvv

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).

Explanation: See the explanation for the COTS0382I message.

System Action: See the system action for the COTS0382I message.

User Response: See the user response for the COTS0382I message.

COTU0012Ezzzz nnnn INVALID FORMAT

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 COSI0012E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COSI0012E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COSI0012E message.

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

COTU0038Wzzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu NOT ADDED ALREADY CONFIGURED

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 device specified in this message was not added to the TPF system since it is already in use as a tape drive. This message may occur when the ZTVAR command is used to add a range of drives or paths and some addresses within the range are already in use.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Verify the results of the ZTVAR operation (an automatic display of tape status is the response to a successful ZTVAR operation).
  2. Take the appropriate action to remedy any differences between the result achieved and that needed.

See TPF Operationsfor more information about the ZTVAR command.

COTU0041Wzzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu NOT ACTIONED NOT CONFIGURED

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 ZTVAR D message specified removal of a device that is not on the TPF system.

System Action: Reconfiguration is continued and is followed by a display of tape status.

User Response: If the address specified was not correct, enter the ZTVAR command again and specify the correct address. In addition, you may need to add devices that were deleted erroneously.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTVAR command.

COTU0043Wzzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu NOT ADDED NO SPACE IN TAPE STATUS TABLE

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 attempt to add tape drives to the TPF system failed because there is not enough space available in the tape status table (TSTB) for the requested addresses to be added.

System Action: The specified drive is not added to the TPF system. Reconfiguration is continued and is followed by a display of tape status.

User Response: Do one of the following:

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

COTU0097Ezzzz nnnn ENTRY RESTRICTED TO BASIC SUBSYSTEM

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 COSI0097E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COSI0097E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COSI0097E message.

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

COTU0098Wzzzz nnnn PROT xxxx ERROR PREVENTS RECONCILIATION

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

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

xxxx
The name of the processor resource ownership table.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COTB0098W message.

System Action: See the system action for the COTB0098W message.

User Response: See the user response for the COTB0098W message.

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

COTU0099Wzzzz nnnn PATH cuu DELETED, PROT ENTRY NOT AVAILABLE TO THIS PROCESSOR

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 PROT indicates that the device or path in the message is owned by another processor.

System Action: None.

User Response: Review the result of the request from the display presented and verify that the action is satisfactory.

If the action is not satisfactory, review the ZTVAR request and, if necessary, enter the ZTVAR command again for a specific device rather than a range of devices.

If necessary, release the device from the owning processor and reassign it to this processor by entering the ZTVAR command.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTVAR command.

COTU0101Izzzz nnnn PROT ENTRY xxxxxxxx FOR DEVICE cuu BY THIS PROCESSOR

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

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

xxxxxxxx
The entry in the processor resource ownership table.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COTB0101I message.

System Action: See the system action for the COTB0101I message.

User Response: See the user response for the COTB0101I message.

COTU0131Ezzzz nnnn TAPE CONTROL UNIT cuu NOT DEFINED

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: One or both of the control unit addresses specified in the ZTVAR command was not defined as a tape control unit during TPF system generation.

System Action: No addresses were added or deleted.

User Response: Do one of the following:

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

COTU0160Ezzzz nnnn ADDRESS cuu NOT ACTIONED DEVICE 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: The ZTVAR D command specified an action on a device currently occupied by a mounted tape or on a device whose entry in the tape status table (TSTB) is seized.

System Action: The device specified in this response is left unaffected by the reconfiguration request. Reconfiguration is continued and is followed by a display of tape status. Tape reconfiguration ignores devices that are not available (AVAIL in the tape status display) and whose entry in the TSTB is seized (indicated with an asterisk in the tape status display).

User Response: Ensure that the drives to be reconfigured are free before entering the ZTVAR command.

See TPF Operations for more information the ZTVAR command.

COTU0201E zzzz nnnn ZTVAR PROHIBITED TAPE HARDWARE RESTART INCOMPLETE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

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

Explanation: The ZTVAR command was entered before the tape hardware restart was complete.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Wait for one of the following messages:
  2. Enter the ZTVAR command.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTVAR command.

COTY0097Ezzzz nnnn ENTRY RESTRICTED TO BASIC SUBSYSTEM

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 COSI0097E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COSI0097E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COSI0097E message.

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

COTY0121Ezzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu NOT SEIZED

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 ZTICL command completed. The tape status table (TSTB) item was not in a seized state.

System Action: None.

User Response: You may restrict the use of the ZTICL command to system support personnel only.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTICL command.

COTY0122Izzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu UNSEIZED - SEIZING PROGRAM - xxxx

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.

xxxx
The name of the seizing program segment.

Explanation: The ZTICL command completed.

System Action: None.

User Response: You may restrict the use of the ZTICL command to system support personnel only.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTICL command.

COTY0123Izzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu UNSEIZED AND FREED -- SEIZING PROGRAM -- xxxx

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.

xxxx
The name of the seizing program segment.

Explanation: The ZTICL command just completed.

System Action: None.

User Response: You may restrict the use of the ZTICL command to system support personnel only.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTICL command.

COTZ0000Ezzzz 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.

COTZ0001Ezzzz 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.

COTZ0003Ezzzz nnnn OUTPUT DEVICE cuu IS WRITE PROTECTED

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 COTI0003E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COTI0003E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COTI0003E message.

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

COTZ0007Ezzzz 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 action 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.

COTZ0013Ezzzz 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 COTM0013E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COTM0013E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COTM0013E message.

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

COTZ0044Izzzz nnnn COMPLETE

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 COTH0044I message.

System Action: See the system action for the COTH0044I message.

User Response: See the user response for the COTH0044I message.

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

COTZ0047Ezzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu AT LOAD POINT -- DISMOUNTED

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 COTO0047E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COTO0047E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COTO0047E message.

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

COTZ0048Ezzzz nnnn UNABLE TO BACKSPACE DEVICE cuu

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 TPF system was unable to reposition the tape on the specified device after successfully writing a tapemark.

System Action: None.

User Response: Ensure that the possible users of the tape are notified.

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

COTZ0049Ezzzz nnnn UNABLE TO WRITE TM ON DEVICE cuu

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 TPF system was unable to write a tapemark on the specified device.

System Action: None.

User Response: Ensure that the possible users of the tape are notified.

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

COTZ0097Ezzzz nnnn ENTRY RESTRICTED TO BASIC SUBSYSTEM

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 COSI0097E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COSI0097E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COSI0097E message.

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

COTZ0288ETWTM nnnn VSN vvvvvv IS NOT VALID FOR OUTPUT

Where:

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name.

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

Explanation: The operation that requires the volume serial number (VSN) tried to use the tape for output but the CORU user exit prevented it.

System Action: The function that requires the tape was not performed.

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

COT20205Ezzzz nnnn ERROR IN TAPE RESTART -- STATE CHANGE DISABLED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

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

Explanation: An error was found in tape restart that prevents restart from continuing. This message is preceded by other messages detailing the specific error that was found.

System Action: State change is disabled, which prevents TPF system restart from continuing.

User Response: Review the preceding errors to determine the appropriate corrective action. These errors must be corrected before the TPF system can be restarted successfully.

COT20383Azzzz nnnn DTDAT RECORDS HAVE NOT BEEN MIGRATED OR CLEARED ISSUE A ZTDEV COMMAND WITH THE MIGRATE OR CLEAR PARAMETER

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

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

Explanation: The defined tape device assignment table (DTDAT) records are not valid and the TPF system cannot determine if the DTDAT records should be migrated or cleared.

System Action: Tape restart is suspended.

User Response: Do one of the following:

Tape restart continues after the ZTDEV command (with the MIGRATE or CLEAR parameter specified) proccessing is completed successfully.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTDEV command.

COT20384Izzzz nnnn TGDT RECORD INITIALIZED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

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

Explanation: During tape restart, the TPF system determined that the tape group definition table (TGDT) that was contained in the #IBMMP4 fixed file record type was not valid and initialized it.

System Action: The TGDT is initialized.

User Response: None.

COT20385Izzzz nnnn DTDAT RECORDS INITIALIZED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

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

Explanation: During tape restart, the TPF system determined that the defined tape device assignment table (DTDAT) that was contained in the #TDTDR fixed file record type was not valid and initialized it.

System Action: The DTDAT records are initialized.

User Response: None.

COT50001ITDEV nnnn -- ENABLE STATUS AT COMPLETION

Where:

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

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZTDEV command with the ENABLE parameter specified to enable automatic tape mounting.

System Action: The status of the attempt to enable automatic tape mounting is displayed for each device.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTDEV command and for an example of the informational display.

COT50002ITDEV nnnn -- DISABLE STATUS AT COMPLETION

Where:

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

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZTDEV command with the DISABLE parameter specified to disable automatic tape mounting.

System Action: The status of the attempt to disable automatic tape mounting is displayed for each device.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTDEV command and for an example of the informational display.

COT50003ITDEV nnnn -- ASSIGN STATUS AT COMPLETION

Where:

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

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZTDEV command with the ASSIGN parameter specified.

System Action: The results of the command request are displayed for each device.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTDEV command and for an example of the informational display.

COT50004ITDEV nnnn - UNASSIGN STATUS AT COMPLETION

Where:

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

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZTDEV command with the UNASSIGN parameter specified.

System Action: The results of the command request are displayed for each device.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTDEV command and for an example of the informational display.

COT50005ITDEV nnnn -- DISPLAY STATUS AT COMPLETION

Where:

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

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZTDEV command with the DISPLAY parameter specified.

System Action: The status of automatic tape mounting and all the group assignments for the device is displayed.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTDEV command and for an example of the informational display.

COT50006ITDEV nnnn -- RESUME STATUS AT COMPLETION

Where:

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

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZTDEV command with the RESUME parameter specified to resume automatic tape mounting.

System Action: The status of the attempt to resume automatic tape mounting is displayed for each device.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTDEV command.

COT50007ITDEV nnnn -- MIGRATE STATUS AT COMPLETION

Where:

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

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZTDEV command with the MIGRATE parameter specified.

System Action: The results of the command request are displayed.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTDEV command and for an example of the informational display.

COT50008ITDEV nnnn -- CLEAR STATUS AT COMPLETION

Where:

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

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZTDEV command with the CLEAR parameter specified.

System Action: The results of the command request are displayed.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTDEV command and for an example of the informational display.

COT50012ETDEV nnnn -- INVALID FORMAT

Where:

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

Explanation: The ZTDEV command was used with an incorrect message format.

System Action: An error message is issued and the ECB is exited.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the correct format of the command.
  2. Enter the command again by using the correct format.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTDEV command.

COT70001ITGRP nnnn DEFINE -- STATUS AT COMPLETION

Where:

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

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZTGRP command with the DEFINE parameter specified to define one or more tape groups.

System Action: The status of the attempt to define each tape group is displayed.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTGRP command and for an example of the informational display.

COT70002ITGRP nnnn DELETE -- STATUS AT COMPLETION

Where:

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

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZTGRP command with the DELETE parameter specified to delete one or more tape groups.

System Action: The status of the attempt to delete each tape group is displayed.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTGRP command and for an example of the informational display.

COT70003ITGRP nnnn DISPLAY -- DEFINED GROUPS gggggggg ... gggggggg

Where:

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

gggggggg
The group name.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZTGRP command with the DISPLAY parameter specified.

System Action: Information about all the tape groups that are currently defined is displayed.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTGRP command.

COT70004ITGRP nnnn DISPLAY -- LABELS ASSIGNED TO GROUP gggggggg

Where:

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

gggggggg
The group name.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZTGRP command with the DISPLAY and LABELS parameters specified.

System Action: A list of all the tape labels defined for the specified tape group in the current subsystem user (SSU) is displayed. If the SSU ALL parameter was specified, the tape labels defined for the specified tape group in any SSU are displayed.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTGRP command.

COT70005ITGRP nnnn DISPLAY -- DEVICES ASSIGNED TO GROUP gggggggg

Where:

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

gggggggg
The group name.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZTGRP command with the DISPLAY and DEVICES parameters specified.

System Action: A list of all the tape devices defined for the specified tape group in the current subsystem user (SSU) is displayed. If the SSU ALL parameter was specified, the tape devices defined for the specified tape group in any SSU are displayed.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTGRP command and for an example of the informational display.

COT70010ETGRP INVALID REQUEST FORMAT

Explanation: The ZTGRP command was entered with an incorrect message format.

System Action: An error message is issued and the ECB is exited.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the correct format of the command.
  2. Enter the command again by using the correct format.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTGRP command.

COT70015EMESSAGE RESTRICTED TO THE BSS SUB-SYSTEM

Explanation: This command must be entered from the basic subsystem (BSS).

System Action: An error message is issued and the ECB is exited.

User Response: Enter the command again from the BSS.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTGRP command.

COT70016ETAPE RESTART IS NOT COMPLETE

Explanation: This command was entered before tape restart completed.

System Action: An error message is issued and the ECB is exited.

User Response: Enter the command again after the tape restart is completed.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTGRP command.

COT70017EBYPASS NOT PERMITTED

Explanation: An attempt was made to delete a group definition with the BP option and all subsystem users (SSUs) are active.

System Action: An error message is issued and the ECB is exited.

User Response: Enter the command again without the BP option.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTGRP command.

COT70018EALL SSUs ARE NOT ACTIVE, BYPASS REQUIRED

Explanation: An attempt was made to delete a group definition without all subsystem users (SSUs) being active.

System Action: An error message is issued and the ECB is exited.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTGRP command.

COT90093Wzzzz nnnn TLMR ALLOCATION INSUFFICIENT

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

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

Explanation: The number of tape label directory (TPLD) records and tape label mask records (TLMRs) in the #TPLBL fixed file record type is defined in the TAPEQ macro as the CS9NTD and CS9NTM equates. As shipped, the TPF system has 2 TPLD records and 16 TLMR records.

System Action: One of the following occurs:

User Response: This message means that the TAPEQ values were changed without a corresponding change to the fixed file record allocation or that the fixed file record allocation is not correct. Have your system programmer verify that the records were initialized or migrated correctly.

COT90386Izzzz nnnn TGDT RECORD MIGRATED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

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

Explanation: During tape restart, the TPF system determined that the tape group definition table (TGDT) that was contained in the #IBMMP4 fixed file record type was not valid and migrated it.

System Action: The TGDT record in the #IBMM4 fixed file record type is migrated to the #IBMMP4 fixed file record type.

User Response: None.

COT90387Izzzz nnnn DTDAT RECORDS MIGRATED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

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

Explanation: During tape restart, the TPF system determined that the defined tape group device assignment table (DTDAT) that was contained in the #TDTDR fixed file record type was not valid and migrated it.

System Action: The DTDAT records in the #TDATR fixed file record type are migrated to the #TDTDR fixed file record type.

User Response: None.

COT90388Wzzzz nnnn DTDAT DATA RECORD ALLOCATION INSUFFICIENT

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

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

Explanation: There were not enough #TDTDR ordinals available for the TPF system to migrate the defined tape device assignment table (DTDAT) records from the #TDATR fixed file record type to the #TDTDR fixed file record type.

System Action: The TPF system migrates as many DTDAT data records from the #TDATR fixed file record type to the #TDTDR fixed file record type as possible.

Note:
This can result in lost DTDAT data records.

User Response: This message means that the #TDTDR fixed file record allocation is not consistent with the #TDATR fixed file record allocation and the number of defined tape devices. Have your system programmer verify that the DTDAT records were migrated correctly.

COT90389Izzzz nnnn TPLD AND TLMR RECORDS MIGRATED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

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

Explanation: During tape restart, the TPF system determined that one or more of the tape label directory (TPLD) records or the tape label mask (TLMR) records that were contained in the #TPLBL fixed file record type were not valid and migrated all of the TPLD and TLMR records.

System Action: The TPLD and TLMR records are migrated from the #TLDMR fixed file record type to the #TPLBL fixed file record type.

User Response: None.

COT90390Izzzz nnnn TPLD AND TLMR RECORDS INITIALIZED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

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

Explanation: During tape restart, the TPF system determined that one or more of the tape label directory (TPLD) records or the tape label mask records (TLMRs) that were contained in the #TPLBL fixed file record type were not valid and initialized all of the TPLD and TLMR records.

System Action: The TPLD and TLMR records are initialized.

User Response: None.