bdfm1m0nMessages (System Error, Online, Offline) and Master Glossary

RECP


RECP9001IDF RECOUP PARAMETRIC PHASE STARTED

Explanation: This is the normal response to the TPF ZRECP RECALL command when TPFDF recoup is running.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPF ZRECP RECALL command.

RECP9002IDF RECOUP RCI/QUE SEARCH STARTED

Explanation: This is the normal response to the TPF ZRECP RECALL command without any other parameters specified when TPFDF recoup is running. TPFDF recoup has begun looking for files declared as RCI or QUE.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPF ZRECP RECALL command.

RECP9003IDF RECOUP QUE-ENTRIES INHIBITED

Explanation: This is the normal response to the TPF ZRECP RECALL command when the passing of file addresses between files is not allowed during TPFDF recoup.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPF ZRECP RECALL command.

RECP9004IDF RECOUP QUE-ENTRIES ALLOWED

Explanation: This is the normal response to the TPF ZRECP RECALL command when the passing of file addresses between files is allowed during TPFDF recoup.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPF ZRECP RECALL command.

RECP9005IDF RECOUP RCI CHAINCHASING STARTED

Explanation: This is the normal response to the TPF ZRECP RECALL command without any other parameters specified when TPFDF recoup is running. TPFDF recoup has begun processing files defined as RCI.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPF ZRECP RECALL command.

RECP9006IDF RECOUP RCI REFERENCE PROCESSING

Explanation: This is the normal response to the TPF ZRECP RECALL command without any other parameters specified when TPFDF recoup is running. TPFDF recoup is continuing to process files defined as RCI.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPF ZRECP RECALL command.

RECP9007IDF RECOUP STANDARD MONITOR PROCESSING

Explanation: This is the normal response to the TPF ZRECP RECALL command with the SEL parameter specified when TPFDF recoup is running.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPF ZRECP RECALL command.

RECP9008ADF RECOUP FIXED ERROR COUNT: errors

Where:

errors
The number of fixed file errors.

Explanation: This is the normal response at the completion of TPFDF standard monitor processing. The information includes a count of the number of errors in fixed records.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPFDF recoup utility. See TPF Operations and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPF ZRECP SEL command.

RECP9009IRECOUP PHASE 1 ACTIVITY LOG

Explanation: The is the normal response to the ZRECP LOG command. This message is followed by a display of information from the current TPFDF recoup phase 1 or from the last time the TPFDF recoup utility was run.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPFDF recoup utility and the ZRECP LOG command.

RECP9010ISTATISTICS VALIDATION PARAMETERS

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZRECP STA command with the VAL parameter and no search criteria parameters specified. This message is followed by a display of all possible search criteria parameters and conditions that can be used to select matching statistics.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZRECP STA command.

RECP9011ITPFDF RECOUP - ACTIVITY REPORT

Explanation: This display contains a status report for recoup activity. The status report is displayed at various times during recoup processing as well as in response to a ZRECP REPORT command during TPFDF recoup phase 1.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPFDF recoup utility and the ZRECP REPORT command.

RECP9012I** SSU ssu SYSTEM cpuid ** ID fileid oldcount-OLD newcount-NEW ** TOTAL COUNT DISCREPANCY MORE THAN 20 PERCENT

Where:

ssu
The subsystem user.

cpuid
The processor identifier (ID).

fileid
The file identifier (ID).

oldcount
The old found count.

newcount
The new found count.

Explanation: This message indicates that more than 20 percent of the original entries were lost during recoup processing.

System Action: Processing continues.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Verify that TPFDF recoup phase 1 processed correctly.
  2. If necessary, run TPFDF recoup phase 1 again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPFDF recoup utility.

RECP9013ITPFDF RECOUP PRINTER ADDRESS SET UP

Explanation: This is a normal response to the ZRECP PRT command.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZRECP PRT command.

RECP9014Inumssu SSU DEFINITIONS IN SS ss

Where:

numssu
The number of subsystem users.

ss
The subsystem name.

Explanation: During TPFDF recoup initial subsystem user (SSU) setup, the number of subsystem users in the subsystem running recoup is displayed.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPFDF recoup utility.

RECP9015IRECORD STRUCTURE dsect EXCLUDED FROM SSU ssu

Where:

dsect
The DSECT name.

ssu
The subsystem user.

Explanation: During TPFDF recoup processing, the subsystem user (SSU) that was displayed in the message attempted to access a file that is not available to (that is, excluded from) that SSU. A file can be excluded from an SSU with the EXCLUDE parameter on the DBDEF macro.

System Action: TPFDF recoup processing continues.

User Response: None.

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

RECP9016ASEL RECOUP FIXED ERROR COUNT: errors

Where:

errors
The number of fixed file errors.

Explanation: This message displays the number of errors found in fixed files when processing a TPF ZRECP SEL command during TPFDF recoup.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPFDF recoup utility. See TPF Operations and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPF ZRECP SEL command.

RECP9101EBRC-INPUT FORMAT NOT VALID

Explanation: The format of the ZRECP command that you entered was not correct.

System Action: The ZRECP command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the correct format of the ZRECP command.
  2. Enter the ZRECP command again and use the correct format.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZRECP commands.

RECP9102EDF RECOUP fileid filever RECOUP ABORT IN PROGRESS

Where:

fileid
The file identifier (ID).

filever
The file version.

Explanation: TPFDF recoup is ending because a TPF ZRECP ABORT command was entered. The file ID of the file being processed when the TPF ZRECP ABORT command was entered is displayed.

System Action: TPFDF recoup ends.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPFDF recoup utility. See TPF Operations for more information about the TPF ZRECP ABORT command.

RECP9103EDF RECOUP fileid filever RECOUP ABORTED ABORT TOTAL COUNT: count

Where:

fileid
The file identifier (ID).

filever
The file version.

count
The found record count.

Explanation: A TPF ZRECP ABORT command was entered to end TPFDF recoup. The file ID of the file being processed when the TPF ZRECP ABORT command was entered is displayed.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPFDF recoup utility. See TPF Operations for more information about the TPF ZRECP ABORT command.

RECP9104EDF RECOUP fileid filever INVALID BV / STP CBV

Where:

fileid
The file identifier (ID).

filever
The file version.

Explanation: A chain chasing branch vector (CBV) value that was not valid was found during TPFDF recoup.

System Action: TPFDF recoup ends.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure the value specified with the CBV parameter on the DBDEF macro is valid.
  2. Run recoup again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPFDF recoup utility. See TPFDF Database Administration for more information about the CBV parameter on the DBDEF macro.

RECP9105EDF RECOUP fileid filever LOOP ON FILE ADR: fileaddr

Where:

fileid
The file identifier (ID).

filever
The file version.

fileaddr
The file address.

Explanation: This error occurs when there is a loop in the forward chain field at the file address that is displayed in the message.

System Action: The looping ECB exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter a ZUDFM OA* command for this file ID to determine what forward chain field has the problem.
  2. Enter the appropriate TPF command or ALCS command, such as ZAREC or ZAFIL, to correct the problem.
  3. Run TPFDF recoup again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPFDF recoup utility and the ZUDFM commands. See TPF Operations for more information about the TPFcommands. See ALCS Operation and Maintenance for more information about the ALCS commands.

RECP9106EDF RECOUP fileid filever MAIN MONITOR TIMEOUT INFO: NOT COMPLETE ECBS: credcnt

Where:

fileid
The file identifier (ID).

filever
The file version.

credcnt
The outstanding entry control blocks (ECBs).

Explanation: The time allowed for TPFDF recoup to process a particular file structure was exceeded.

System Action: TPFDF recoup ends.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPFDF recoup utility. See TPFDF Database Administration for more information about the TIMEOUT parameter on the DBDEF macro.

RECP9107EDF RECOUP fileid filever TIME OUT ON FAD- fileaddr

Where:

fileid
The file identifier (ID).

filever
The file version.

fileaddr
The file address.

Explanation: The time allowed for TPFDF recoup to process a particular file structure was exceeded.

System Action: TPFDF recoup ends.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPFDF recoup utility. See TPFDF Database Administration for more information about the TIMEOUT parameter on the DBDEF macro.

RECP9108EBRC-STATISTIC FILE READ ERROR

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZRECP STA command because the recoup statistics file, GR25SR (GR26SR), could not be accessed.

System Action: The ZRECP STA command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine why the statistics file could not be accessed and correct the problem.
  2. If you can recover the statistics file, enter the ZRECP STA command again.

    If you cannot recover the statistics file, go to step 3.

  3. Determine if it is necessary to run the recoup utility again. If it is necessary, do the following:
    1. Enter ZUDFM OAINIT ID/FDF6, twice in succession, to reinitialize the recoup statistics index file, GR25SR.
    2. Run the recoup utility again.
    3. Enter the ZRECP STA command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the recoup utility and the ZRECP STA command.

RECP9109Essu RECOUP RETRIEVAL ERROR: type

Where:

ssu
The subsystem user.

type
One of the following error types:

Explanation: When you entered a ZRECP command, an error was detected during recoup phase 1 chain chasing. This message is followed by a display that includes the following information:

In addition, for ID-type errors, the file ID of the file for which TPFDF recoup was searching is displayed. For RCC-type errors, the RCC value of the file for which TPFDF recoup was searching is displayed.

System Action: Recoup continues processing.

User Response: When phase 1 ends, do the following:

  1. Correct the specified errors.
  2. Enter a TPF ZRECP SEL command to process the ID with the errors again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPFDF recoup utility. See TPF Operations and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPF ZRECP SEL command.

RECP9110EPRINTER SPECIFICATION NOT VALID

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZRECP PRT command because the specified printer address is not valid.

System Action: The ZRECP PRT command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZRECP PRT command again and specify a valid 6-digit printer address.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZRECP PRT command.

RECP9111EINPUT MESSAGE NOT VALID

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZRECP PRT command because the specified printer address is not valid.

System Action: The ZRECP PRT command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZRECP PRT command again and specify a valid 6-digit printer address.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZRECP PRT command.

RECP9112ETPFDF RECOUP NOT ACTIVE - REQUEST IGNORED

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZRECP REPORT command because TPFDF recoup phase 1 was not active.

System Action: The ZRECP REPORT command is rejected.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZRECP REPORT command.

RECP9113E** SSU ssu SYSTEM cpuid ** RECOUP STATISTIC FILE CORRUPTED - GR25SR/GR26SR

Where:

ssu
The subsystem user.

cpuid
The processor identifier (ID).

Explanation: An I/O error occurred while accessing the TPFDF recoup statistics file, GR25SR (GR26SR).

System Action: TPFDF recoup processing ends.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter ZUDFM OAINIT ID/FDF6, twice in succession, to reinitialize the recoup statistics index file, GR25SR.
  2. Run TPFDF recoup again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPFDF recoup utility and the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

RECP9114E** INVALID ITEM SIZE OR NAB - RECOUP CONTINUES - CORRECT RECORD ** SYSTEM cpuid ID fileid ADDR fileaddr ITS item NAB nab

Where:

cpuid
The processor identifier (ID).

fileid
The file identifier (ID).

fileaddr
The file address.

item
The item size.

nab
The next available byte.

Explanation: An error occurred during recoup processing because of one of the following conditions:

System Action: TPFDF recoup processing continues.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Correct the item size or the NAB field for this record.
  2. Run TPFDF recoup again, if necessary.

RECP9115Essu SSU NOT PROCESSED DUE TO DORMANT STATUS

Where:

ssu
The subsystem user.

Explanation: An error occurred because the displayed subsystem user (SSU) was not started and is unable to receive messages.

System Action: TPFDF recoup processing continues.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the receive-only (RO) computer room agent set (CRAS) output from the last TPF restart to determine why the SSU is dormant.
  2. Correct any errors. See TPF Messages for details about the error messages and how to correct the errors.

RECP9116Essu MDBF SSU INFORMATION RETRIEVAL ERROR

Where:

ssu
The subsystem user.

Explanation: TPFDF recoup could not locate the specified subsystem user (SSU) in the subsystem user attribute table because the SSU was unavailable or not valid.

System Action: TPFDF recoup processing ends.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure the specified SSU is valid and available.
  2. If necessary, run TPFDF recoup again.

RECP9118EFILE ADDRESS NOT VALID FIXED FILE ADDRESS

Explanation: An error occurred during TPFDF recoup when you entered a TPF ZRECP SEL command because the address specified was not a valid fixed file address.

System Action: Processing for the current item is skipped.

User Response: Enter the TPF ZRECP SEL command again and specify a valid fixed file address.

See TPF Operations and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPF ZRECP SEL command.

RECP9119ESUBITEM ERROR. SSU: ssu,ID: fileid,FVN: fvn,FAD: fileaddr R5: reg5val,R14: reg14val,REF: refnum,CTL: itemcnt

Where:

ssu
The subsystem user.

fileid
The file identifier (ID).

fvn
The file version.

fileaddr
The file address.

reg5val
The contents of register 5 (R5), which is the actual next available byte (NAB) pointer.

reg14val
The contents of register 14 (R14), which is the item pointer.

refnum
The number of references for the current item.

itemcnt
The item count.

Explanation: While processing a ZRECP command, TPFDF recoup detected a subitem count that was not valid during phase 1 chain chasing.

System Action: TPFDF recoup processing steps to the next item in the table and continues processing.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Correct the database definition (DBDEF) subitem count for this file ID.
  2. If necessary, run TPFDF recoup again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZRECP commands.

RECP9122EFILE RETRIEVAL ERROR ON GR0ZSR

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZRECP LOG command because the recoup logging file, GR0ZSR, could not be accessed.

System Action: The ZRECP LOG command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine why the logging file could not be accessed and correct the problem.
  2. If you can recover the logging file, enter the ZRECP LOG command again.

    If you cannot recover the logging file, go to step 3.

  3. Determine if it is necessary to run the recoup utility again. If it is necessary, do the following:
    1. Enter ZUDFM OAINIT ID/FDF4, twice in succession, to reinitialize the recoup logging file.
    2. Run the recoup utility again.
    3. Enter the ZRECP LOG command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the recoup utility and the ZRECP LOG and ZUDFM OAINIT commands.

RECP9123IRCI PROCESSING COMPLETED

Explanation: This is the normal response to the TPF ZRECP RECALL command without any other parameters specified when TPFDF recoup is running. TPFDF recoup has completed processing files defined as RCI.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPF ZRECP RECALL command.

RECP9124IRECOUP QUE-INDICATOR RESET

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZRECP Q RESET command.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZRECP Q RESET command.

RECP9198Wssu SYSTEM cpuid ID fileid-dsect NOT IN FACE. TPFDF RECOUP CONTINUES.

Where:

ssu
The subsystem user.

cpuid
The processor identifier (ID).

fileid
The file identifier (ID).

dsect
The DSECT name.

Explanation: A file ID referenced during TPFDF recoup processing is defined in the database definition (DBDEF) table but the record type defined in the DSECT for the file is not in the file address compute program (FACE) table. This display includes the subsystem user, CPU, file ID, and file DSECT name.

System Action: TPFDF recoup processing continues.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure the record type defined in the DSECT macro for the file is included in the FACE table.
  2. Run TPFDF recoup again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the TPFDF recoup utility. See TPF System Generation for information about how to add record types to the FACE table.