gtpm5m17 | Messages (Online) |
DBSO0001I | MULTIPLE SSU REQUEST COMPLETED |
Explanation: This is an informational message only. A ZDBSO command was entered and database reorganization (DBR) just completed processing the message on the last subsystem user (SSU) of the subsystem specified.
System Action: DBR is exited.
User Response: None.
See TPF Database Reference for more information about database reorganization (DBR). See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDBSO commands.
DCFT0001I | segment - REQUESTED TRACE TABLE ENTRIES - MOST RECENT FIRST entry1....entryn END OF REQUESTED TRACE TABLE ENTRIES |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDCFT command.
System Action: The coupling facility (CF) trace table entries that you requested are displayed.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDCFT command.
DCFT0002I | segment - NO TRACE ENTRIES WERE AVAILABLE FOR DISPLAY |
Where:
Explanation: The ZDCFT command was entered to display entries in the coupling facility (CF) trace table, but there were no entries to display.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDCFT command.
DCFT0003E | segment - INSUFFICIENT MALLOC STORAGE TO DISPLAY REQUESTED ENTRIES |
Where:
Explanation: The ZDCFT command was entered to display entries in the coupling facility (CF) trace table, but the TPF system was not able to obtain enough entry control block (ECB) heap storage to display the entries you requested.
System Action: The ZDCFT command is rejected.
User Response: Do one of the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDCFT command.
DCLV0001I | STORAGE CONTROLS |
Explanation: A display of the control levels for the CPU loop, create macros, and input list lockout follows this message.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDCLV and ZACLV commands.
DCLV0015E | INVALID FORMAT |
Explanation: There were no parameters specified on the ZDCLV command. If any extraneous text is included on the command line, this error message is the result.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDCLV command.
DCOR0010I | BEGIN DISPLAY |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDCOR command. This message is followed by a display of the specified number of bytes.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDCOR command.
DCOR0063E | SYSTEM HEAP ADDRESS NOT CURRENTLY IN USE |
Explanation: The address specified in the ZACOR or ZDCOR command was in the system heap storage area but was not in use.
System Action: The value is not displayed or altered.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZACOR and ZDCOR commands.
DCRS0000I | CRAS STATUS TABLE |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDCRS command. This message is followed by a display of the status table based on the parameters specified with the command.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDCRS command.
DCRS0005I | ALT SLOT AVAILABLE |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDCRS command with the A parameter specified if the alternate slot that is specified is not assigned.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDCRS command.
DCRS0010E | LNIATA NOT FOUND |
Explanation: The line number, interchange address, and terminal address (LNIATA) in the command could not be found in the computer room agent set (CRAS) status table.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDCRS command.
DCRS0015E | INVALID FORMAT |
Explanation: The format of the command is not valid.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDCRS command.
DCRS0016E | INVALID CPUID |
Explanation: The CPU ID specified in the command is not valid for this complex.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDCRS command.
DDAT0001I | SUBSYSTEM xxxx DATE IS ddmmmyy |
Where:
Explanation: This is a normal response to the ZDDAT command.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDDAT command.
DDAT0002I | ALL OTHER SUBSYSTEM CLOCKS ARE NOT RUNNING |
Explanation: All the other subsystems are in 1052 state, in the process of cycling above 1052 state, or in the process of cycling down to 1052 state. In any case, their subsystem clocks are not running.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDDAT command.
DDAT0011I | SUBSYSTEM xxxx CLOCKS ARE NOT RUNNING |
Where:
Explanation: The subsystem is in 1052 state, is in the process of cycling above 1052 state, or is in the process of cycling down to 1052 state. In any case, the subsystem clocks are not running.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDDAT command.
DDAT0012I | SYSTEM DATE IS ddmmmyy |
Where:
Explanation: This is an informational message that states the current TPF system date.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDDAT command.
DDAT0051E | INVALID FORMAT |
Explanation: The format of the ZDDAT command is not valid.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDDAT command.
DDAT0052E | NO SUBSYSTEM CLOCKS ARE RUNNING |
Explanation: The subsystem clocks are not running.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDDAT command.
DDAT0061T | FACE ERROR |
Explanation: The file address compute (FACE) program returned an error code while trying to find the subsystem clock record.
System Action: None.
User Response: Report this error your system support personnel.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDDAT command.
DDAT0062T | FIND ERROR |
Explanation: A find error returned an error code while trying to find the subsystem clock record.
System Action: None.
User Response: Report this error your system support personnel.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDDAT command.
DDCA0001I | DUMP TAG yyyy ADDRESS -- xxxxxxxx |
Where:
Explanation: This message is issued upon successful completion of the ZDDCA command. The main storage address of the dump label specified in the command was found.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDDCA command.
DDCA0003E | DUMP TAG yyyy NOT FOUND |
Where:
Explanation: The dump tag specified in the message is not a valid dump tag.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDDCA command.
DDCA0007E | I-STREAM TABLE MAX INVALID |
Explanation: The integrity of the I-stream table (DCTIST) is questionable. A single I-stream is assumed for this display.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDDCA command.
DDCA0008I | DUMP TAG yyyy I-STREAM zz ADDRESS --xxxxxxxx |
Where:
Explanation: This message is issued upon successful completion of the ZDDCA command. The main storage address of the dump label specified in the command was found for each of the I-streams noted in the output message text.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDDCA command.
DDCA0010I | BEGIN DISPLAY |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDDCA command. This message is followed by a display of the inputted number of bytes.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDDCA command.
DEAT0001I | DISPLAY ECB ACTIVATION TABLE ACTIVATION NUMBER ECB COUNT SELECTIVELY ACTIVATED |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDEAT command. This message is followed by a display of the ECB activation table.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDEAT command and for an example of the informational display.
DEAT0004E | UNABLE TO DISPLAY ECB ACTIVATION TABLE |
Explanation: There are not sufficient resources available to display the ECB activation table.
System Action: None.
User Response: Enter the ZDEAT command again.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDEAT command.
DEAT0005E | ZDEAT HAS NO INPUT PARAMETERS |
Explanation: The ZDEAT command does not accept any parameters.
System Action: None.
User Response: Enter the ZDEAT command again and do not specify any parameters.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDEAT command.
DECB0005I | ECB-ecbaddr, EVM-evmaddr, SVM-svmaddr |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDECB command with the SVM parameter specified to convert an EVM address to an SVM address.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDECB command.
DECB0006E | ECB NOT IN USE |
Explanation: An error occurred when the ZDECB command was entered with an entry control block (ECB) address that is not in use.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZDECB command again and specify an in-use ECB address.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDECB command.
DECB0007E | ECB ADDRESS NOT VALID |
Explanation: An error occurred when the ZDECB command was entered with an entry control block (ECB) address that is not valid.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZDECB command again and specify a valid ECB address.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDECB command.
DECB0008E | UNABLE TO CONVERT EVM ADR evmaddr |
Where:
Explanation: An error occurred when the ZDECB command was entered with an EVM address that is not in the EVM of the specified entry control block (ECB).
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZDECB command again and specify a valid EVM address for the specified ECB.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDECB command.
DECB0009E | SORT PARAMETER INPUT NOT VALID |
Explanation: An error occurred when the ZDECB command was entered with the Sort parameter specified with a value that is not valid.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZDECB command again and specify a valid value for the Sort parameter.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDECB command.
DECB0010E | TOO MANY SORT PARAMETERS INPUT |
Explanation: An error occurred when the ZDECB command was entered with more than three Sort parameter values specified.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the ZDECB command again and specify as many as three valid values for the Sort parameter.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDECB command.
DECB0011I | PROGRAM NESTING FOR ECB ecbaddr STARTED |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDECB command with the NEST parameter specified. The display will be followed by a list of programs that have completed ENTRC macros with no corresponding BACKC macro.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDECB command.
DECB0012I | ANALYZER FOR ECB ecbaddr STARTED |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDECB command with an ECB address specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDECB command.
DECB0013I | MACRO TRACE FOR ECB ecbaddr STARTED |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDECB command with the MTR parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDECB command.
DECB0014I | DISPLAY ECB SUMMARY |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDECB command with any of the following parameters specified:
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDECB command.
DECD0001I | DUMP SWITCH TURNED ON |
Explanation: This message is issued to indicate that the dump switch was turned on for the record type uniqueness group specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDECD command.
DECD0002I | DUMP SWITCH TURNED OFF |
Explanation: This message is issued to indicate that the dump switch was turned off for the record type uniqueness group specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDECD command.
DECD0003I | DUMP SWITCH STATUS - xxx |
Where:
Explanation: This message is issued to indicate the current status of the dump switch for the record type uniqueness group specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDECD command.
DECD0004E | INVALID INPUT |
Explanation: This message is issued to indicate that there is a problem parsing the command.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDECD command.
DECD0005E | NO RECORD TYPE UNIQUENESS GROUP FOUND FOR SPECIFIED OPERATION |
Explanation: The input record type has no records defined for the particular CPU ID, IS, and subsystem user (SSU) input.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the command again for a CPU ID, IS, and SSU for which the record is defined.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDECD command.
DECD0006E | INVALID RECORD ID OR RECORD VALUE |
Explanation: The input RECVAL or RECID is not defined in the TPF system.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the command again for a RECVAL or RECID that is defined.
DECD0007E | INVALID I-STREAM NUMBER |
Explanation: The input I-stream number is not valid.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the command again and specify a valid I-stream.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDECD command.
DECD0008E | SPECIFIED SSU NOT IN SS |
Explanation: The subsystem user (SSU) input is not defined in this subsystem.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the command again for an SSU that is defined in this subsystem.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDECD command.
DECD0009E | INVALID CPUID |
Explanation: The input CPU ID is not defined.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the command again for a defined CPU ID.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDECD command.
DFIL0001E | I/O HARDWARE ERROR |
Segment Reference: CVB1
Explanation: The record that was requested to be displayed or altered could not be retrieved due to an input/output (I/O) hardware error.
System Action: The display or alter request is not processed.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDREC, ZAREC, ZDFIL, and ZAFIL commands.
DFIL0002E | RCD ID CHECK ERROR |
Segment Reference: CVB1
Explanation: The record that was requested to be displayed or altered could not be retrieved due to a record ID check error.
System Action: The display or alter request is not processed.
User Response: Be sure:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDREC, ZAREC, ZDFIL, and ZAFIL commands.
DFIL0003E | RCD CODE CHECK ERROR |
Segment Reference: CVB1
Explanation: The record that was requested to be displayed or altered could not be retrieved due to a record code check error.
System Action: The display or alter request is not processed.
User Response: Be sure:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDREC, ZAREC, ZDFIL, and ZAFIL commands.
DFIL0004E | INV SHORT--LENGTH |
Segment Reference: CVB1
Explanation: The record that was requested to be displayed or altered could not be retrieved because the requested record length does not match the actual length of the record.
System Action: The display or alter request is not processed.
User Response: Be sure:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDREC, ZAREC, ZDFIL, and ZAFIL commands.
DFIL0005E | INV LONG--LENGTH |
Segment Reference: CVB1
Explanation: The record that was requested to be displayed or altered could not be retrieved because the requested record length does not match the actual length of the record.
System Action: The display or alter request is not processed.
User Response: Be sure:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDREC, ZAREC, ZDFIL, and ZAFIL commands.
DFIL0006E | END OF FILE |
Segment Reference: CVB1
Explanation: The record that was requested to be displayed or altered could not be retrieved because the end of file was reached.
System Action: The display or alter request is not processed.
User Response: Be sure:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDREC, ZAREC, ZDFIL, and ZAFIL commands.
DFIL0007E | INVALID FILE ADDRESS |
Segment Reference: CVB1
Explanation: The record requested to be displayed or altered could not be retrieved because a file address was specified that is not valid.
System Action: The display or alter request is not processed.
User Response: Be sure:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDREC, ZAREC, ZDFIL, and ZAFIL commands.
DFIL0008E | MODULE OFF--LINE |
Segment Reference: CVB1
Explanation: The record that was requested to be displayed or altered resides on a DASD module that is offline.
System Action: The display or alter request is not processed.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDREC, ZAREC, ZDFIL, and ZAFIL commands.
DFIL0011I | DISPLAY OF FILE ADDRESS fileaddr |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDFIL command. This message is followed by a display of the requested data.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDFIL command and for an example of the informational display.
DFPC0002T | xxxx -- INVALID REQUEST |
Where:
Explanation: None.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDFPC command.
DFPC0003I | Dtt-STARTED TO RO |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDFPC command with the D parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDFPC command.
DFPC0004I | Dtt-STOPPED |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDFPC command with the S parameter specified.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDFPC command.
DFPC0005W | Dtt-ACTIVE |
Where:
Explanation: This message is the response to a duplicate time-initiated request.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDFPC command.
DFPC0006W | S-INACTIVE |
Explanation: You tried to stop a time-initiated display of the ZDFPC command when you did not have the time-initiated function running.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
DFPC0007T | FACE ERROR ON ORD-xxxxxxxx RECORD TYPE-yyyyyyyy |
Where:
Explanation: There was a file address compute (FACE) program error.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDFPC command.
DFPC0008T | FIND ERR ON FA-xxxxxxxx |
Where:
Explanation: There was a find error.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDFPC command.
DFPC0009T | CTK9 RET ERR |
Explanation: None.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDFPC command.
DFPC0011I | AVAILABLE FILE POOL COUNTS |
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDFPC command.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDFPC command and for an example of the informational display.
DGFL0000E | INVALID MESSAGE FORMAT |
Explanation: This message is issued for one of the following reasons:
System Action: The request is ignored and the ECB is exited.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDGFL command.
DGFL0004E | INVALID DEVICE ADDRESS |
Explanation: Characters were found in the device address specified that are not valid.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDGFL command.
DGFL0009E | I/O ERROR ON DEVICE addr |
Where:
Explanation: A hardware error occurred while trying to read the label from the device specified in the message.
System Action: After the error message is sent, the ECB is exited.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDGFL command.
DGFL0024I | GENERAL FILE DATA SETS xx-xx-xx ARE ON DEVICE yyyy, SUBSYSTEM zzzz |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDGFL command, showing the three data set IDs and the subsystem name of the referenced pack.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDGFL command.
DGFL0025E | DEVICE addr NOT USABLE |
Where:
Explanation: A search on all pseudo modules in the general file record did not find a match.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDGFL command.
DGFL0026I | INVALID CHARACTERS IN LABEL ON DEVICE addr |
Where:
Explanation: The label contains characters other than A through F and 0 through 9 on the device specified in the message.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDGFL command.
DKAT0001I | KEYPT x IS PROC yyyy AND zzz RESIDENT KEYPT x FILE ADDRESS faddr KEYPT x CORE ADDRESS caddr |
Where:
Explanation: This is a normal response to the ZDKAT command. This message is displayed when the core address is available.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDKAT command.
DKAT0002I | KEYPT x IS PROC yyyy AND zzz RESIDENT KEYPT x FILE ADDRESS faddr KEYPT x CORE ADDRESS UNAVAILABLE |
Where:
Explanation: This is a normal response to the ZDKAT command. This message is displayed when the core address is not available.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDKAT command.
DKAT0003E | INVALID MESSAGE SYNTAX USE ZDKAT KP- |
Explanation: An error was found in the message parameter field. The correct parameter should be KPx, where x is a valid keypoint name.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDKAT command.
DKAT0005E | USE ZDREC TO DISPLAY CTKX |
Explanation: CTKX is no longer a keypoint.
System Action: None.
User Response: Enter the ZDREC command to display CTKX.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDKAT command. Also see TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information.
DKAT0006E | INVALID KEYPT NAME, CHOOSE FROM A,B,C,D,E,I,M,V,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,9 |
Explanation: The keypoint name specified is not valid.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDKAT command.
DKCA0002E | INVALID MESSAGE SYNTAX USE ZDKCA KP |
Explanation: The format of the command is not valid.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the command again using the correct format.
DKCA0003E | INVALID KEYPT NAME |
Explanation: If a keypoint is shared by all subsystems in a processor, the word SHARED is appended to the response.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
DKFA0001E | INVALID SYNTAX, USE ZDKFA KP |
Explanation: The format of the command is not valid.
System Action: The command is rejected.
User Response: Enter the command again using the correct format.
DKFA0002E | INVALID KEYPT NAME |
Explanation: The keypoint name is not valid.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
DLOK0001E | NOT ENOUGH MALLOC STORAGE FOR DEADLOCK DETECTION |
Explanation: There is not enough malloc storage available for deadlock detection processing.
System Action: The deadlock detection program ends.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Application Programming for more information about deadlock detection. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCTKA ALTER command.
DLOK0002I | INCORRECT RETURN CODE FROM USER EXIT, NO ACTION IS TAKEN |
Explanation: An incorrect return code is returned from the CLUD deadlock detection user exit. Valid return codes are 0, 4, and 8.
System Action: The deadlock detection program (CL40) ends.
User Response: Update the CLUD user exit to return a valid return code.
See TPF Application Programming for more information about deadlock detection.