gtpm4m09 | Messages (System Error and Offline) |
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: PRC DOWN -- LMT NOT ACTIVE
Explanation: The prime computer room agent set (CRAS) console is down, idle, cycled down, or the long message transmitter (LMT) is inactive. This is a catastrophic system error.
System Action: The machine is stopped.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: PRC DOWN -- NO FALL BACK POSSIBLE
Explanation: The prime computer room agent set (CRAS) console is down and fallback is not possible. This is a catastrophic system error.
System Action: The machine is stopped.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: PRC Down -- INVALID ALTERNATE
Explanation: The prime computer room agent set (CRAS) console is down and the alternate is not valid. This is a catastrophic system error.
System Action: The machine is stopped.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CCCCP1(CLXE)
Error Message: NETWK INIT. IN PROGRESS
Explanation: Network initialization is in progress.
System Action: The program is exited.
User Response: None.
Program: CCCCP1(CLXE)
Error Message: COMMO. NETWORK TABLES NOT INIT.
Explanation: The communication network tables are not initialized.
System Action: The program is exited.
User Response: None.
Program: CCCCP1(CLXE)
Error Message: COMMO. KEYPOINTS NOT LOADED
Explanation: The communication keypoints are not loaded into the TPF system.
System Action: The program is exited.
User Response: None.
Program: CCCCP1(CLXE)
Error Message: SEND TYPE MACRO -- UNDEFINED XCU
Explanation: A Send-Type macro was issued for an undefined Transmission Control Unit (XCU).
System Action: The program is exited.
User Response: None.
Program: CCCCP1(CLXE)
Error Message: None.
Explanation: There was an illegal CCP macro for the Transmission Control Unit (XCU).
System Action: The program is exited.
User Response: None.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: None.
Explanation: FINWC when retrieving the 2946/7411 sense control record.
System Action: The entry is exited.
User Response: None.
Program: CCCCP1(CLXE). Program issuing SENDC K displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: None.
Explanation: A SENDC K, send message on a synchronous link control (SLC) link, was issued either on a non-emulator program (EP) processor in a loosely coupled complex or from a non-basic subsystem (BSS).
System Action: The program is exited.
User Response: Ensure that the application program issuing the SENDC K runs only in the BSS of the EP processor.
Program: CCSONP(GRFS)
Error Message: GRFS -- REQUEST FOR NONEXISTENT POOL
Explanation: A non-existent pool section was selected.
System Action: The program is exited. If the entry was activated from an online console, notification is sent to the operator.
System Action: None.
Program: CCSONP(GRFS)
Error Message: GRFS - MULTI KEYPT UPDT REQUEST
Explanation: This error occurred because there are multiple file pool keypoint update requests pending.
System Action: Processing is continued.
User Response: Do one of the following:
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: None.
Explanation: The pool directory counts are not valid. This is a catastrophic system error.
System Action: The machine is stopped.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CCCCP3(CLQI)
Error Message: None.
Explanation: In the PLONC macro, the line number or parameter is not valid.
System Action: The program is exited.
User Response: None.
Program: CCCCP3(CLQI)
Error Message: None.
Explanation: There is bad data (storage corruption) causing an output equipment check. This is a catastrophic system error.
System Action: None.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
Program: CCCCP3(CLQE), CCCCP3(CLQG)
Error Message: None.
Explanation: There is no core for CIOUC AI (SLC).
System Action: A system error is issued.
User Response: None.
Program: CCCCP3(CLQ)
Error Message: None.
Explanation: The line routing table search was unsuccessful.
System Action: A system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) is exited.
User Response: None.
Program: CCCCP3(CLQK)
Error Message: None.
Explanation: An SKN that is not valid was found in the link routing table (LRT).
System Action: A system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) is exited.
User Response: None.
Program: CCCCP3(CLQK)
Error Message: None.
Explanation: No entry control blocks (ECBs) in the TPF system can use the program version; however, a nonzero demand counter for the program version was detected. The program allocation table (PAT) slot associated with the program version was removed from the PAT.
System Action: The TPF system flushes the virtual file access (VFA) buffer.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
Program: CCNUCL(CICR, CHIM)
Error Message: None.
Explanation: An application issued a CREEC or CRETC macro and specified an entry control block (ECB) data level or data event control block (DECB) that does not hold a block.
System Action: The ECB is ended. If the entry was from an online console, notification is sent to the operator.
User Response: Correct the application program causing the dump.
Program: CCNUCL(CICR)
Error Message: One of the following errors occurred:
Explanation: None.
System Action: The ECB is ended. If the entry was from an online console, notification is sent to the operator.
User Response: Correct the application program causing the dump.
Program: CCNUCL(CICR)
Error Message: One of the following errors occurred:
Explanation: None.
Error Message: DETAC -- MAXIMUM EXCEEDED FOR LEVEL
Explanation: An application program tried to detach more than 255 blocks from one ECB level.
System Action: None.
User Response: Correct the application program causing the dump.
Error Message: DETAC -- MAXIMUM EXCEEDED FOR USER
Explanation: There was an attempt to detach more than 255 blocks from the ECB for a specified user.
System Action: None.
User Response: Correct the application program causing the dump.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: INVALID BLOCK ADDRESS OR TYPE DURING ECB SCAN
Program: CAPB or CAPC
Explanation: CAPB was scanning all entry control blocks (ECBs) in the TPF system to detect any looping or hung entries. CAPC was scanning the ECBs to display looping or hung entries. Either program found an ECB address that is not valid or a block type returned from the centralized list handling routines.
System Action: The entry is dumped and exited.
User Response: Have your system programmer determine the cause of the error in the ECB lists.
Program: CCCPSE(CPSM)
Error Message: None.
Explanation: The SNAPC service routine found a program interrupt due to a bad parameter. Register 1 (R1) contains the address of the list of registers at the time of the program check. Register 2 (R2) contains the address where the PSW at the time of the program check can be found.
System Action: The program is exited.
User Response: Have your system programmer to check the SNAPC parameters and correct the error.
Program: CCNUCL(CHSZ)
Error Message: CXFRC ECB IMMED ISSUED FROM EVM ADDRESS SPACE
Explanation: The CXRFC service routine, which must process in the SVM, was activated by code processing in the EVM.
System Action: A SNAP dump is issued displaying the content of the general registers. A nonzero return code is set and control returns to the invoking code.
User Response: Have your system programmer to check the invoking code and correct the error.
Program: CCCPSE(CPSM)
Error Message: None.
Explanation: The ECB created by the SNAPC service routine attempted to issue a SNAPC. This situation could be caused by an allocator shift problem. The IPAT indicates that the SNAPC service routine code is at a certain #PROGn ordinal number but when it tries to retrieve the record it finds another segment there.
System Action: The program is exited.
User Response: If the problem is caused by an allocator shift, do one of the following:
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: CRPA HAS OVERFLOWED
Explanation: This SNAPC dump indicates that the core resident program area overflowed during restart. This overflow indicates that not all the core resident programs fit into the core resident program area. The data collection counters for both the 24- and 31-bit core resident program areas are displayed in the dump. These counters indicate the number of programs that did not fit in storage.
System Action: None.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: ECB CANCELLED ON OPERATOR REQUEST
Explanation: An entry control block (ECB) scheduled to exit by the ZECBL command was redispatched and dumped.
System Action: The ECB is exited as requested by the operator.
User Response: None.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: ECB HOLDING LOCK, UNLOCKED BY OPERATOR REQUEST
Explanation: The ZRHLD DELETE command or the ZDLCK DELETE command was entered with the LN or LOCKNAME parameter specified to delete a lock, but an entry control block (ECB) is holding the lock.
System Action: The lock is released and the ECB exits.
User Response: None.
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZRHLD DELETE and ZDLCK DELETE commands.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: GLOBAL SYNC FIWHC ERROR - HOLD LOCKOUT OR ZECBL PROCESSING
Explanation: An entry control block (ECB) waiting for a sync lock operation received an error return condition when issuing the internally-generated FIWHC macro because of a hold lockout or the processing of the ZECBL command.
System Action: The ECB exits.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and the lockout condition.
See TPF General Macros for more information about the FIWHC macro. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZECBL command.
Program: CCNUCL(CCIT)
Error Message: None.
Explanation: A looping program was found during cycle-down.
System Action: The associated entry is sent to exit in order to purge activity from the TPF system and cycle down is continued.
User Response: None.
Program: CCSONP(GRFS)
Error Message: GFS ISSUED IN CYCLE-DOWN STATE
Explanation: A Get File Storage (GFS) macro was issued while in the GFS cycle-down state.
System Action: The program is exited.
User Response: None.
Program: CCNUCL(CHIM, CICR)
Error Message: None.
Explanation: An attempt was made to issue a CREM, CRED, or CRET entry with a program file address of zero.
System Action: The entry is sent to exit.
User Response: Check the subject program for presence in the system allocator and relink the program offline.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: ERROR DURING TIME INITIATED KEYPOINTING
Explanation: An error occurred during time-initiated CP keypoint processing. The error may be:
System Action: If basic subsystem (BSS) keypoints are being written, the ECB exits immediately. If subsystem keypoints are being processed, the ECB returns and begins processing the keypoints for the next subsystem.
User Response: Do the following:
Error Message: TIME INITIATED KEYPOINTING DISABLED UNTIL THE NEXT IPL
Explanation: An I/O error occurred during time initiated CP keypoint processing. The error may be one of the following:
System Action: Since the error occurred early during processing of BSS keypoints, the time-initiated keypoint program (CVZ1) cannot recreate itself and therefore will prevent any future time-initiated keypointing.
User Response: Do the following:
To resume time-initiated keypointing, IPL the TPF system or have a program issue a CREMC macro to the CVZ1 segment.
Program: Displayed on on the console and in the dump (CVHD or CSNA).
Error Message: None.
Explanation: CVHD is unable to find the line control message editor table or CSNA is unable to find the SNA command table.
The FIND error is not due to an I/O hardware error.
System Action: The issuing program is exited.
User Response: Do the following:
Error Message: None.
Explanation: CVHD is unable to find the line control message editor table (CVLU). The incoming non-SNA communication command cannot be processed.
User Response: See the user response for the 0000E6 message.
Error Message: FIND ERROR WHEN RETRIEVING CSN0 SNA MESSAGE TABLE
Explanation: CSNA is unable to find the SNA command table (CSN0). The incoming SNA communication command cannot be processed.
User Response: See the user response for the 0000E6 message.
Program: CICR
Error Message: INVALID GLOBAL DIRECTORY ADDRESS PASSED TO IGATC
Explanation: The Global 1 or Global 3 directory address passed to the IGATC macro was not valid.
System Action: None.
User Response: Review the directory address in question from the system error dump. This error occurs only when the ERR= parameter of the IGATC macro was not coded. Application programs using the IGATC macro should always code this parameter.
Program: CSY0
Error Message: KEYWORD RECORD RETRIEVAL ERROR-MSG IGNORED
Explanation: An error was found when CSY0 tried to do a GETPC on CSY2.
System Action: None.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSYSG commands.
Program: GOG1
Error Message: T/C GLOBAL LOAD ERROR
Appended Message: I-STREAM SHARED GLOBAL RECORD NOT ALLOWED ON NON-MAIN I-STREAM -- REFERENCE R4
Explanation: While processing GOA entries for an application program I-stream, global load found an entry whose I-stream shared indicator was set to one. This is not permitted. Any I-stream shared global records must be included in the input to global load for the main I-stream only.
Register 4 points to the global record that caused the error. Register 3 points to the failing GOA entry.
System Action: None.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CCNUCL (CTME)
Error Message: STIMC REQUEST WITH INVALID TIME INTERVAL
Explanation: CTME in CCNUCL detects a STIMC request block with a zero or negative time interval value. Only positive values are valid.
System Action: If the request block post interrupt address indicates that the STIMC is invoked by CRETC with the STATE=1052 option, an operational dump occurs and the ECB exits. Otherwise, the STIMC is invoked by a CP routine and a catastrophic system error occurs.
User Response: In the dump, R1 contains the address of the STIMC request block, R3 contains the time interval in error, and R14 points to the STIMC macro expansion in the requesting program. See the TI0MP DSECT for a definition of the request block fields.
Program: CCNUCL(CICR,CICS,CAPT), CCENBK(CCEC), CCMCDC(CEDM),CCSONP(GRFS)
Error Message: UNAUTHORIZED USE OF FAST LINK MACRO
Error Message: UNAUTHORIZED USE OF MACRO
Error Message: UNAUTHORIZED USE OF RECVC MACRO
Error Message: UNAUTHORIZED USE OF GETCC COMMON OPTION
Error Message: UNAUTHORIZED USE OF GETPC LOADSET OPTION
Error Message: UNAUTHORIZED USE OF RELPC LOADSET OPTION
Error Message: UNAUTHORIZED USE OF GETPC SPECIAL LOCK OPTION
Error Message: UNAUTHORIZED USE OF RELPC SPECIAL LOCK OPTION
Explanation: An ECB-controlled program issued an SVC or fast-link macro and did not have the proper authorization (in the PAT) to issue that macro.
System Action: The ECB is ended.
User Response: Use the SNAPC dump to determine the SVC or fast-link macro and the program that issued it.
Use the program listing to determine which macro was issued. If the program should be allowed to issue the macro, then the PAT table must be changed to allow the program to issue this macro. This can be done by using the ZAPAT command or rerunning the allocator to create a new PAT table.
In the SNAPC Dump, the SVC Old PSW contains the address of where the SVC processed + 2, if the macro rejected was an SVC.
Program: CYYM
Error Message: DUPLICATION DISCREPANCY -- RESTART AREA DUPLICATION DOES NOT MATCH KEYPOINT DUPLICATION -- STATE CHANGE INHIBITED
Explanation: During restart, a discrepancy was found between the duplication factor of the restart area and that of the TPF system keypoints.
System Action: State change and keypointing are inhibited for the subsystem currently going through restart.
User Response: Ensure that the duplication factor for both the restart area and the TPF system keypoints is the same. For example, if the restart area is fully duplicated, the TPF system keypoints must also be fully duplicated.
Program: CVRQ
Error Message: ERROR FILING KEYPTS
Explanation: A file was issued and an error occurred.
System Action: None.
User Response: Check CE1SUD to determine the level where the file failed and the cause.
Error Message: MCHR CONVERSION ERROR
Explanation: An error occurred while trying to convert an MCHR to FARF3 format.
System Action: None.
User Response: Check the EBW008 message to determine the mmcchhr that failed.
Error Message: KEYPOINT RETRIEVAL ERROR
Explanation: Find and Wait processing detected an error while attempting to read a keypoint for keypoint copy.
User Response: Check CE1SUD of the ECB to determine the level the FINDC failed on and the cause.
Error Message: INVALID MESSAGE INDEX
Explanation: The 0000EE system error was requested but the requestor failed to initialize the message indicator that should accompany the system error.
System Action: Keypoint copy for the subsystem is aborted and the subsystem's state change is disabled.
User Response: The message indicator is located at label WRKMSG in the workblock. Register 1 contains the address of the workblock. Determine why the message indicator is not valid.
Error Message: KEYPOINT FILING ERROR
Explanation: There was an error while filing the keypoint.
System Action: Keypointing is aborted and the TPF system state change is disabled.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CVZ5
Error Message: rectype KPTR READ ERROR - CVZ5 RC nnn - error
Where:
Explanation: Segment CVZ5 was unable to read the keypoint pointer record.
System Action: The copy to the system keypoint area of the keypoints used for the IPL ends. State change is disabled and TPF system restart continues.
User Response: Do one of the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZKPTR command.
Program: CVRN
Error Message: FALLBACK KEYPTS COPIED - IPL PRIME MOD
Explanation: This system error dump occurs when you IPL the TPF system using keypoints from an area other than the prime module. The keypoints are copied from the fallback area to the prime module area.
System Action: The TPF system enters a disabled wait state.
User Response: Perform a hardware IPL to use the image-related records from the prime module.
Program: CVRN
Error Message: SMDT CHAIN CORRUPTED
Explanation: An attempt to insert a dump keyword into the selective memory dump table (SMDT) in CCCPSE failed. An end-of-chain was found before the correct insertion point in the linked list of SMDT entries was found. The keyword was created by the ZIDOT command.
System Action: The restart ECB is exited.
User Response: The SMDT entry chain is initialized at the end of CCCTIN. Determine which program corrupted the chain during restart and correct it.
Error Message: FACE ERROR RETRIEVING #IBMM4 RECORDS FOR DOBT/SMDT
Explanation: A FACE error occurred during an attempt to access the #IBMM4 record type, record ID X'FF1C0000'.
System Action: Control returns to the restart scheduler and restart is continued.
User Response: Ensure that the proper records were allocated for use by the ZIDOT command.
Error Message: FIND ERROR RETRIEVING #IBMM4 RECORDS FOR DOBT/SMDT
Explanation: A hardware error occurred during an attempt to retrieve one of the ZIDOT file records.
System Action: State change is disabled for all subsystems and restart is continued.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CVZL
Error Message: UNABLE TO WRITE DOBT RECORD TO FILE
Explanation: The ZIDOT command processor found an error when attempting to write one of the DOBT records to disk. The problem could be:
System Action: The ZIDOT processing is exited. The ZIDOT request remains in effect until the next TPF system IPL occurs.
User Response: Do the following:
Error Message: INSUFFICIENT SPACE ON FILE FOR ADDITIONAL SMDT ENTRIES
Explanation: An attempt was made to save an SMDT entry to disk for a dump keyword just created by the ZIDOT CREATE request or just modified by the ZIDOT INCLUDE/OMIT ALL request. However, no space is available in the SMDT file record.
System Action: The ZIDOT processing is exited.
User Response: Delete some created keywords or clear some dump overrides containing keywords included in or omitted from all dumps.
Error Message: UNABLE TO RETRIEVE SMDT RECORD FROM DISK
Explanation: The ZIDOT command processing found an error when attempting to retrieve the SMDT record containing keywords created by one or more ZIDOT CREATE requests. The problem could be an error return from the FACE program or a hardware error.
System Action: The ZIDOT processing is exited. The ZIDOT CREATE or ZIDOT DELETE request that initiated the file retrieval remains in effect until the next TPF system IPL.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CVRN
Error Message: SMDT KEYWORD COULD NOT BE LOCATED IN CCCPSE -- keyword
Where:
Explanation: A ZIDOT INCLUDE ALL or ZIDOT OMIT ALL command was entered for the dump keyword referenced in the message. However, that keyword could not be found in the selective memory dump table (SMDT) in CCCPSE during restart.
System Action: The SMDT entry on file is deactivated and processing is continued.
User Response: None.
Error Message: INSUFFICIENT NUMBER OF DUMMY KEYWORD ENTRIES RESERVED IN THE IDATB MACRO
Explanation: No dummy SMDT entry is available to contain a dump keyword previously created by a ZIDOT CREATE request. This indicates that the number of dummy entries in the SMDT was reduced since the last IPL of the TPF system.
System Action: State change is disabled for all subsystems and restart continues.
User Response: Allocate more dummy entries in the SMD, and reassemble and reload CCCPSE, CCCTIN, CCUEXT, restart program CVRN, and the ZIDOT programs CVZI, CVZJ, CVZL, and CVZM.
Program: CYYA
Error Message: SON -- FILE KEYPOINT ERROR
Appended Message: One of the following:
Explanation: There was a file keypoint error. This error may or may not be catastrophic.
System Action: This error is catastrophic in the basic subsystem (BSS) when the filing of the keypoint was unsuccessful for both the prime and duplicate modules. If the keypoint cannot be filed to one module, but the file is successful to the other, the error is issued for information only and processing is continued.
The ECB exits when it is not a BSS DBI and the file was unsuccessful for both the prime and duplicate modules. As in the BSS, processing will continue when the keypoint is filed successfully to either the prime or duplicate module.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: FILE COPY -- ERROR FILING CTK6
Appended Message: ERROR WRITING CTK6
Explanation: An error occurred while trying to file the updated copy of keypoint 6. This results in the keypoint not reflecting the new module status and possible lock movement.
System Action: Processing is continued and the TPF system tries to refile keypoint 6 later.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: FILE COPY -- ERROR IN LC PROCESSING
Appended Message: INVALID FUNCTION CODE
Explanation: An interprocessor communication (IPC) input request was received from another processor in which the function to be performed code was not valid.
System Action: The entry control block (ECB) is exited.
User Response: Review the main storage dump to determine which request code was received from the IPC.
The EBW000 must contain a valid function code, for example, 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, or 20.
Appended Message: COPY EOJ FAILED, IPL FORCED.
Explanation: File copy was unable to complete bringing online the real-time module in all processors. Therefore, a re-IPL is being forced in all processors to make sure the database setup is the same across all processors.
System Action: The TPF system halts and a re-IPL is done.
User Response: Review the system error dump and console logs for all processors and determine why copy was unable to complete.
Appended Message: ZMCPY LOGIC ERROR, EVENT NAME ALREADY EXISTS
Explanation: An event name declared through the EVNTC macro already exists in the event table.
System Action: The ECB exits.
User Response: Determine why the event name already exists.
Appended Message: ZMCPY LOGIC ERROR, UNABLE TO FIND CREATED EVENT
Explanation: The TPF system tried to post to or wait on an internal event it created previously but the event name was not found.
System Action: If it occurs at EOJ for COPY, the TPF system is halted and a re-IPL is forced. Otherwise, COPY is aborted.
User Response: None.
Appended Message: ZMCPY LOGIC ERROR, EVENT ERROR AT COPY EOJ
Explanation: The TPF system tried to post to or wait on an internal event it created previously but could not because of an event error at the end of the copy function.
System Action: The TPF system halts and an IPL is forced.
User Response: None.
Appended Message: ZMCPY TIME OUT AWAITING PROCESSORS RESPONSE
Explanation: Another processor in a loosely coupled complex did not respond within a specified time period.
System Action: If it occurs at EOJ for COPY, the TPF system halts and a re-IPL is forced.
User Response: None.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: DASD FILE COPY-I/O ERROR
Appended Message: None.
Explanation: There was an undetermined error returned from the FDCTC macro while performing an All File Copy write I/O. It is possible that the copy pack is not formatted correctly.
System Action: The COPY is aborted and the ECB is ended.
User Response: Check that the copy pack is formatted correctly and retry the FDCTC macro.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: DASD FILE COPY-I/O ERROR RCVY.
Appended Message: None.
Explanation: There was an undetermined error returned from the FDCTC macro while performing an All File Copy read I/O. It is possible that the copy pack is not correctly formatted.
System Action: The COPY is aborted and the ECB is ended.
User Response: Check that the copy pack is formatted correctly and retry the FDCTC macro.
Program: CYPR
Error Message: None.
Explanation: The TPF system detected corrupt copy slot information after a ZMCPY function aborted.
System Action: None.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine and correct the cause of the copy slot corruption.
Program: CCNUCL(CAPT)
Error Message: UNSUPPORTED SVC ISSUED
Explanation: An ECB-controlled program issued an SVC that is not supported by the TPF control program or the function requested by the SVC was not TPF system-generated.
System Action: The ECB is ended.
User Response: Use the SNAPC dump to determine the SVC code that was issued and which program issued it. Use the program listing to determine which macro (if any) contained the SVC. Ensure the services requested by the macro are supported by the TPF control program (CP) being used.
In the SNAPC dump, the SVC old PSW contains addresses from which the SVC was issued. The IBMSVC and USRSVC macros contain the valid SVC codes.
Program: CCNUCL(CICR)
Error Message: None.
Explanation: The address requested through the CINFC macro is not defined in this configuration.
System Action: The program is exited.
User Response: None.
Program: CVCT, or CYAM.
Error Message: None.
Explanation: A read error occurred during a FINWC request preventing a listing of active TPF system, user, or pool utilities following a ZCYCL request or during a re-IPL. Cycling is not allowed while lethal utilities are running because:
System Action: Processing is continued with the computer room agent set (CRAS) console and a utility names unknown message is issued. ZCYCL requests are not honored unless this message was issued immediately following an IPL. Following an IPL, all utility indicators are turned off so that ZCYCL requests are allowed.
User Response: Do one of the following:
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: CYYM -- Keypoint Retrieval Error
Explanation: The CYYM program was unable to retrieve a keypoint as requested by a real-time program.
System Action: Return to the calling program with the appropriate error indicators set.
User Response: Establish which keypoint is affected from the dump and determine whether a physical problem exists at the address allocated to this keypoint. Any fixes may require a load of the affected keypoint.
Program: CCSONA(CEFH)
Error Message: ECB ATTEMPTS TO HOLD 256 RECORDS
Explanation: An entry tried to hold a record when the record hold count in CE1HLD was equal to 255 or X'FF', which is the maximum value that can be stored in that one byte field.
System Action: The ECB is ended.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: DRD5 (ZRTDM Command Handler)
Error Message: RIAT FIND/FILE ERROR
Explanation: An error occurred in DRD5 in the routine that processes the file-resident record ID attribute table (RIAT). The error occurred in either a FNSPC or FLSPC macro, or when trying to retrieve the correct RIAT record into core. The RIAT error processing routine displays the specific error to the console and the RIAT FIND/FILE ERROR message appears in the dump.
System Action: Module DRD5 issues a system error and is exited.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CCNUCL (CTME)
Error Message: STIMC REQUEST AND TABLE IS FULL
Explanation: An STIMC request was issued and the STIMER table is full. The table may be corrupted or an STIMC requestor may be looping.
System Action: A catastrophic system error is issued.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: NO ERROR -- DUMPC MACRO ISSUED
Explanation: DUMPC macro service routine.
System Action: Return to NSI.
User Response: None.