gtpm4m0q | Messages (System Error and Offline) |
Program: CFCM, CFCE
Error Message: CF MESSAGE ROUTINE LOGIC ERROR
Explanation: The control program (CP) tried to perform a coupling facility (CF) operation, but a logic error, storage corruption, or a hardware failure occurred.
System Action: A catastrophic system error is issued.
User Response: Review the system error dump for possible storage corruption, particularly in the CCCFCC control program or the CF control blocks and tables.
See TPF Database Reference for more information about CF control blocks and tables.
Program: CFCE
Error Message: CF LIST NOTIFICATION VECTOR ERROR
Explanation: The control program (CP) tried to modify a list notification vector, but a logic error or storage corruption occurred.
System Action: A catastrophic system error is issued.
User Response: Review the system error dump for possible storage corruption, particularly in the CCCFCC control program or the CF control blocks and tables.
See TPF Database Reference for more information about CF control blocks and tables.
Program: CFCR
Error Message: UNEXPECTED CF RETURN CODE FROM SETLOCK
Explanation: The CFRQC macro with the REQUEST parameter set to SETLOCK was issued, but an error occurred because an unexpected return code was received. Either the return code received is not logical for the lock type or it does not exist for the command.
System Action: A SNAP dump is issued and control returns to the caller.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CFCR
Error Message: INVALID REQUEST VALUE FOR CFRQC MACRO
Explanation: The service routine for the CFRQC macro determined that the specified request value was not valid.
System Action: A SNAP dump is issued and the entry control block (ECB) exits.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CFCR
Error Message: MESSAGE SUBCHANNEL CONFIGURATION ERROR
System Action: A SNAP dump is issued, the message subchannel is not activated and processing continues.
Explanation: The service routine for the CFRQC ACTSDA macro determined that not all channel paths for the message subchannel are connected to the same device.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CFCE
Error Message: CF SUPPORT LOGIC ERROR
Appended Message: STRUCTURE ALLOCATION INCOMPLETE
Explanation: A coupling facility (CF) command was issued to a CF structure before the structure completed the storage allocation process.
System Action: A catastrophic system error is issued.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CFCE
Error Message: CF SUPPORT LOGIC ERROR
Appended Message: STRUCTURE DEALLOCATION INCOMPLETE
Explanation: A coupling facility (CF) command was issued to a CF structure before the structure completed the storage deallocation process.
System Action: A catastrophic system error is issued.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CFCE
Error Message: CF SUPPORT LOGIC ERROR
Appended Message: INCORRECT FACILITY STATE
Explanation: A coupling facility (CF) command was issued that requires the CF to be in a managed state, but the CF was not in that managed state. It is possible that an unsupported host connected to the CF and placed it in the nonmanaged state.
System Action: A catastrophic system error is issued.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CFCE
Error Message: CF SUPPORT LOGIC ERROR
Appended Message: UNRECOGNIZED ERROR
Explanation: An error condition was detected by the coupling facility (CF), but the meaning of the error was not determined.
System Action: A catastrophic system error is issued.
User Response: See your IBM service representative.
Program: CFCE
Error Message: CF SUPPORT LOGIC ERROR
Appended Message: PROGRAM CHECK
Explanation: A program check condition was found by the coupling facility (CF), probably because of corrupted or failing storage in or around the message command block (MCB) or message response block (MRB).
System Action: A catastrophic system error is issued.
User Response: Review the system error dump for possible storage corruption, particularly in the CCCFCC control program (CP), the CF control blocks and tables, the MCB, and the MRB.
See TPF Database Reference for more information about the control blocks and tables.
Program: CFCE
Error Message: CF SUPPORT LOGIC ERROR
Appended Message: REQUEST EXCEPTION
Explanation: A coupling facility (CF) command was issued, but the request operand was specified improperly or an unassigned command code was specified.
System Action: A system error is issued.
User Response: Review the system error dump for possible storage corruption, particularly in the CCCFCC control program, the CF control blocks and tables, the message command block (MCB), and the message response block (MRB).
See TPF Database Reference for more information about the control blocks and tables.
Program: CFCR
Error Message: CF LIST NOTIFICATION VECTOR RELEASE ERROR
Explanation: A request to release a list notification vector was not successful because it is not assigned.
System Action: A SNAP dump is issued, control returns to the caller, and processing continues.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CFCR
Error Message: SETLOCK DETECTED CORRUPT CF LOCK DATA
Explanation: An error occurred because the coupling facility (CF) lock data could not be determined or was not logical.
System Action: A SNAP dump is issued and control returns to the caller.
User Response: Determine the cause of the corruption and correct the error.
Program: CFCR
Error Message: SETLOCK INPUT REQUEST NOT VALID
Explanation: The CFRQC macro with the REQUEST parameter set to SETLOCK was issued and was unable to modify the coupling facility (CF) lock because the content of the request indicator in the SETLOCK block is not valid or is corrupted.
System Action: A SNAP dump is issued and control returns to the caller.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CFSBFL, CLM6
Error Message: CFSB FILE RECORD CORRUPTION
Explanation: An error occurred because the file copy of the coupling facility structure block (CFSB) record is corrupted.
System Action: A SNAP dump is issued and control returns to the caller.
User Response: Determine the cause of the corruption using the image of the record that was dumped.
Program: CVZ6
Error Message: ZKPTR CANCEL ENTERED
Appended Message: KEYPOINT POINTER RECORD IS NOT VALID
Explanation: During system restart it was determined that the keypoint pointer record was corrupted or did not match the #KEYPT definition in the FACE table (FCTB). The ZKPTR command with the CANCEL parameter specified was entered to cancel the IPL. The rebuilt or updated pointer record created by the system restart was not filed.
System Action: The system restart entry control block (ECB) exits.
User Response: Do one of the following
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZKPTR command.
Program: CYYF
Error Message: MALOC UNABLE TO ALLOCATE REQUESTED STORAGE
Explanation: The MALOC macro was unable to allocate heap storage for the retrieval of one or all of the subsystem state table ordinals of record type #CN1ST.
System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits after processing the dump.
User Response: Do the following
See TPF General Macros for more information about the MALOC macro.
Program: CYYF, CYYH
Error Message: CTKI FIND ERROR
Explanation: Module CYYM reported an error while doing a find for keypoint record I.
System Action: One of the following occurs:
User Response: Do the following
Error Message: CTKI FILE ERROR
Explanation: Module CYYA reported an error while writing keypoint record I to the file.
System Action: One of the following occurs:
User Response: Do the following
Program: CYYF
Error Message: DATA LEVEL PASSED TO CYYF EXCEEDS VALID RANGE
Explanation: A data level greater than DE(14) was passed to CYYF as an input parameter in entry control block (ECB) field EBCM02. The data level was to be used for CTKI.
System Action: The ECB exits after the dump is processed.
User Response: Correct the application program calling CYYF so that a data level of DE(14) or lower is specified.
Error Message: REGISTER INDEX PASSED TO CYYF EXCEEDS VALID RANGE
Explanation: A register index value equal to register 0 (R0) or greater that register 7 (R7) was passed to CYYF as an input parameter in ECB field EBCM03. This register value contains a pointer to the data area containing the data to be filed or to the data being retrieved.
System Action: The ECB exits after the dump is processed.
User Response: Correct the application program calling CYYF so that a register value in the range R1 - R7 is specified.
Program: CVZ6
Error Message: CTKX VS FACE KEYPT FILE ADDRESS MISMATCH
Appended Message: KEYPOINT c FILE ADDRESS MISMATCH CTKX-fileadr1 FACS-fileadr2
Where:
Explanation: During system restart, it was determined that the keypoint pointer record (KPTR) was corrupted or did not match the #KEYPT definition in the FACE table (FCTB). The ZKPTR command with the REPLACE parameter specified was entered to update the KPTR and, the rebuilt or updated KPTR created by system restart was filed. While validating that the keypoint file addresses in CTKX had not change, it was determined that the file address for at least one keypoint had changed.
System Action: This is a catastrophic system error. The TPF system will automatically re-IPL itself causing any changed keypoint file address to be corrected in CTKX.
User Response: None.
Program: CVZ5
Error Message: KEYPT PNTR REC FACE OR FIND ERROR
Appended Message: KEYPOINT POINTER RECORD function ERROR - rectype.0 - error
Where:
Explanation: While a command was processing a keypoint pointer record (KPTR), the specified function returned an error condition.
System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.
User Response: Do the following:
See the TPF C/C++ Language Support User's Guide for more information about errors returned by the FACE_FACS function and TPF General Macros for more information about the values returned in the detail data level error indicator byte.
Program: CVZ8
Error Message: KEYPT PNTR REC BUILD FACE OR ESFAC ERROR
Appended Message: KEYPOINT POINTER RECORD EXTENT TABLE BUILD function ERROR - rectype.ord - error
Where:
For ESFAC errors: FA-fileaddr
Explanation: While a command was building a keypoint pointer record (KPTR) extent table, the specified function returned an error condition.
System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Application Programming for more information about errors returned by the FACS function, TPF General Macros for more information about the ESFAC macro, and the TPF C/C++ Language Support User's Guide for information about the tpf_esfac function.
Program: CVZ5
Error Message: KEYPT PNTR REC READ OR VALIDATE ERROR
Appended Message: rectype KEYPOINT POINTER RECORD error
Where:
Explanation: While a command or system process was finding a KPTR, the cvz5_find_kptr function returned the specified error condition.
System Action: A SNAP dump is taken and processing continues on the command's error path for a FACE error on a keypoint record.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZKPTR command.
Program: CVZ8
Error Message: KEYPT CNTRL REC EXTENT TABLE BUILD ERROR
Appended Message: rectype KPTR EXTENT TABLE BUILD ERROR - error
Where:
Explanation: While a command or system process was building a keypoint pointer record (KPTR) extent table, the cvz8_build_extent_table function returned one of the following error conditions:
System Action: A SNAP dump is taken and processing continues on the command's error path for a FACE error on a keypoint record.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPF System Generation for more information about the RAMFIL statements and the FCTB.
Program: CVZ4
Error Message: KEYPOINT ORDINAL MAPPING ERROR
Appended Message: KEYPOINT ORDINAL MAPPING ERROR - INPUT ORDINAL TOO HIGH
Explanation: The input ordinal specified in register 0 (R0) is too high for the keypoint extents defined in the keypoint pointer record (IKPTR).
Appended Message: KEYPOINT ORDINAL MAPPING ERROR - INPUT ORDINAL TOO LOW
Explanation: The input ordinal specified in R0 is too low. Ordinal 0 is not mapped because it would map to 0 and negative ordinals are not allowed.
Appended Message: KEYPOINT ORDINAL MAPPING ERROR - MODULE OFFSET NEGATIVE
Explanation: The module offset in R6 is negative. Module offsets that are used to calculate the FACE ordinal on a module other than system prime modules must be zero or a positive value.
Appended Message: KEYPOINT ORDINAL MAPPING ERROR - IKPTR EXTENT ITEM COUNT NOT VALID
Explanation: The count of items in the keypoint pointer record (IKPTR) is negative, 0, or greater than the possible number of items. The keypoint pointer record is corrupted.
System Action: A SNAP dump is taken and processing continues on the command's error path for a FACE error on a keypoint record.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: Varied: displayed in the dump and the dump message
Error Message: MALOC, CALOC, MALLOC, CALLOC ERROR
Explanation: A MALOC or CALOC macro or malloc or calloc function was called to allocate storage. No storage was returned.
System Action: A system error dump is taken and processing of the command ends.
User Response: Do the following:
Program: CYYJ
Error Message: CTKC FIND ERROR
Explanation: Module CYYM reported an error while doing a FIND for keypoint record C.
System Action: The ECB exits.
User Response: Do the following
Error Message: CTKC FILE ERROR
Explanation: Module CYYA reported an error while writing keypoint record C to the file.
System Action: The ECB exits.
User Response: Do the following
Program: CIKZ
Error Message: ZMIGR KEYPOINT PARAMETER LOGIC ERROR
Appended Message: ZMIGR KEYPOINT - ACTION INDEX IS NOT VALID
Explanation: An action parameter index value that is not a multiple of 4 was found.
System Action: A SNAP dump is taken and processing of command ends with message MIGR0015T.
User Response: Do the following: