gtpm4m0bMessages (System Error and Offline)

000200-0002FF


00022D

Program: CVCJ, CVCY

Error Message: ERR RECV--CYCLE REQUEST REJECTED. IPL ISSUED

Explanation: The TPF system is in error recovery processing and a request to change the TPF system state was entered while the BSS is cycling. The action indicated in the error message is initiated.

System Action: An irrecoverable system error is issued with no dump to force a TPF system re-IPL. Subsequent state change is disabled.

User Response: See your system programmer to check the cause of the state change request.


00022F

Program: CTKS

Error Message: None.

Explanation: The TPF system forced a re-IPL as part of restart in the loosely coupled complex.

System Action: The TPF system re-IPLs.

User Response: None.


000230

Program: Displayed on console and in dump.

Error Message: INVALID MDBF ID

Explanation: In the half-word subsystem or subsystem user ID, the first byte is not the complement of the second byte.

System Action: Processing is ended when the entry is controlled by an ECB type program. Otherwise, an irrecoverable system error is issued.

User Response: Review the system error dump.

Either the ID specified is corrupted or the program logic is in error.

Program: COSK

Error Message: INVALID SSU NAME IN TAPE STATUS TABLE

Explanation: In the half-word subsystem or subsystem user ID (SSU), the first byte is not the complement of the second byte.

System Action: If the tape is a real-time tape, the ECB and tape status table names are repaired and normal processing is performed. If the tape is a general tape, the ECB is exited.

User Response: Review the system error dump because one of the following errors occurred:

Program: COTG

Error Message: INVALID SSU NAME IN TAPE STATUS TABLE

Explanation: In the half-word subsystem or subsystem user ID, the first byte is not the complement of the second byte.

System Action: If the tape is a real-time tape, the ECB and tape status table subsystem and subsystem user (SSU) names are repaired and normal processing is performed.

If the tape is a general tape, the ECB subsystem and SSU names are changed and the tape is processed without TLMR or label processing. Warning messages are issued to the operator. Tape marks are written to output tapes while input tapes are rewound and unloaded.

User Response: Review the system error dump because one of the following errors occurred:


000231

Program: Displayed on console and in dump.

Error Message: MDBF ID NOT AVAILABLE

Explanation: The multiple database function (MDBF) ID provided to the CROSC service routine is not available. Either the subsystem with that ID was not included in the last IPL or it was made inactive through the PSMS package.

System Action: Processing is ended when the entry is controlled by an ECB type program. Otherwise, an irrecoverable system error is issued.

User Response: Review the system error dump because one of the following errors occurred:


000232

Program: Displayed on console and in dump.

Error Message: GFS INACTIVE

Explanation: A CROSC macro is issued to get a file pool address while the GFS is not in an active state.

System Action: The ECB is ended.

User Response: Review the system error dump.

Check the program that issued the CROSC macro to get a file pool address.


000233

Program: Displayed on console and in dump.

Error Message: CROSC FUNCTION NOT DEFINED

Explanation: A CROSC macro is issued but the data required to perform the function is not defined.

System Action: Processing is ended when the entry is controlled by an ECB type program. Otherwise, an irrecoverable system error is issued.

User Response: Review the system error dump.

Either the CROSC macro call does not include data for the function definition or the function is not defined.


000234

Program: Displayed on console and in dump.

Error Message: MISCELLANEOUS ERROR FROM CROSC

Explanation: The CROSC service routine found an error that should not occur.

System Action: Processing is ended when the entry is an ECB controlled programs. Otherwise, an irrecoverable system error is issued.

User Response: Review the system error dump.

In the dump, R0 contains an error code that can be found in the CRSMERTB table within the CCCSAS CSECT. In this table each error code has an associated message that identifies the exact nature of the error.


000235

Program: Displayed on console and in dump.

Error Message: CROSC REG SAVE AREA IN USE

Explanation: The CROSC macro was issued from a C-type segment when the CROSC CP register save area was in use. This error occurs when the CROSC macro service routine is interrupted while servicing a CP CROSC macro request, and a CROSC macro is again issued by a CP segment before the original CROSC service is completed.

System Action: An irrecoverable system error is issued.

User Response: Verify that an interrupt handler routine or an interrupt driven CP segment is not issuing a CROSC macro call.

The CROSC CP register save area is located at label CROSSAVB in the CCCSAS CSECT. The address from where the first CROSC was issued is 4 bytes before the address stored in the first fullword of this save area.


000240

Program: Displayed on console and in dump.

Error Message: UATBC REG SAVE AREA IN USE

Explanation: The UATBC macro was issued from a C-type segment when the UATBC CP register save area was in use. This error occurs when the UATBC Macro Service Routine is interrupted while servicing a CP UATBC macro request, and a UATBC macro is again issued by a CP segment before the original CROSC service is completed.

System Action: An irrecoverable system error is issued.

User Response: Verify that an interrupt handler routine or an interrupt driven CP segment is not issuing a UATBC macro call.

The UATBC CP register save area is located at label CUBCPRGS in the CCCSAS CSECT. The address from where the first UATBC was issued is 4 bytes before the address stored in the first fullword of this save area.


000241

Program: Displayed on console and in dump.

Error Message: UATBC - MDBF ID EXCEEDED

Explanation: If IDLOC=(E was specified) the CE1DBI/CE1SSU ordinal number exceeds the number of SS/SSUs included in the last IPL. If IDLOC=(R was specified), the SS or SSU ordinal number provided in the specified register exceeds the number of SS/SSUs included in the last IPL.

System Action: Processing is ended when the entry is ECB controlled. Otherwise, an irrecoverable system error is issued.

User Response: An EXCD parameter may be coded on the UATBC macro call to specify a unique error recovery routine.

The subsystem attribute table or subsystem user table is corrupted or a program issuing the UATBC macro call computed an ID that is not valid. The number of SS/SSUs included in the last IPL can be obtained from the subsystem attribute table or subsystem user table, which may be found in the dump at labels SSA and SSU, respectively.


000290

Program: CCSICF(CNP0)

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: The macro validation function detected a length for data area 1 or data area 2 that is not valid.

System Action: The E-type program that issued the SIPC request is ended.

User Response: Modify the SI3LEN1 or SI3LEN2 field in the SIPC user control area (SI3CT) to a correct length specification.


000291

Program: CCSICF(CNP0)

Error Message: SIPC CORE BLOCK IS NOT VALID/HELD FOR DATA AREA 2

Explanation: The macro validation function detected a nonzero length for data area 2 without a main storage block validly held on the specified (or default) data level.

System Action: The E-type program that issued the SIPC macro is ended.

User Response: Do one of the following:


000292

Program: CCSICF(CNP0)

Error Message: SIPC RETURN FLAG(S) SET AND RETURN NAME NOT CODED

Explanation: The macro validation function detected a nonzero setting for the return request flags in the user control area without a return program name being specified.

System Action: The E-type program that issued the SIPCC macro is ended.

User Response: Do one of the following:


000293

Program: CCSICF(CNOT)

Error Message: DATA RETURN ERROR, CONTOK PASSED INSTEAD OF UCTOK

Explanation: The IPC error exit routine was invoked to return data that could not be transmitted because a connection was broken. The routine detected that it was passed a CONTOK instead of a UCTOK (ICDB address).

System Action: The data blocks are released and the IPC error exit routine is exited.

User Response: Have your system programmer review the system error dump.


000294

Program: CCSICF(CNP6)

Error Message: CNP6 -- CEBIC ERROR WITH SSUID FOR SIPC ITEM RETD/RECD

Explanation: CNP6 tried to initialize an entry control block (ECB) for the program specified in the PGM or RETURN parameters of the SIPCC macro. CEBIC rejected the SSU ID obtained from the CE1SSU field of the SIPCC requestor's ECB.

System Action: The ECB initialization processing is ended.

User Response: Ensure that the specified program name is in the same subsystem as the program that issued the SIPCC macro.


000295

Program: CCSICF(CNP0)

Error Message: EVA -- SVA CONVERSION ERROR

Explanation: An error occurred when converting the data area 2 ECB virtual address into a system virtual address (SVA).

System Action: The E-type program that issued the SIPC request ends.

User Response: Have your system programmer review the system error dump.


000296

Program: CCSICF(CNP0)

Error Message: SIPC USER LIST ERROR

Appended Message: SIPC USER LIST MISSING OR NOT VALID

Explanation: A SIPCC macro was issued with the LIST parameter specified, but the address of the list area is zero.

System Action: The issuing entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Determine why the address of the list area is zero and correct the error.

See TPF System Macros for more information about the SIPCC macro.


000297

Program: CCSICF(CNP0)

Error Message: SIPC DESTINATION ERROR

Appended Message: SIPC DESTINATION NOT VALID

Explanation: A SIPCC macro was issued with a single processor destination specified, but the processor ordinal number is not in the range 0 to 31.

This error may indicate that the application has not been converted to use processor ordinal number values for interprocessor communications (IPC) processor destinations.

System Action: The issuing entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Determine why the processor ordinal number is not in range 0 to 31 and correct the ordinal number. If necessary, convert the application to use ordinal number values for IPC processor destinations.

See TPF System Macros for more information about the SIPCC macro.


000298

Program: C277

Error Message: TARGET(TPF) SIPCC FUNCTION ERROR

Appended Message: TARGET(TPF) SIPCC FUNCTION NOT SUPPORTED

Explanation: A sipcc function call was made from a TARGET(TPF) C application program. The sipcc function is no longer supported for TARGET(TPF) C application programs.

System Action: The issuing entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: If the TARGET(TPF) C application program requires the use of the sipcc function, the application program must be migrated to ISO-C or modified to interface with an ISO-C application that can perform the sipcc function call.

See TPF Application Programming and the TPF C/C++ Language Support User's Guide for more information about migrating application programs from TARGET(TPF) to ISO-C.


0002A3

Program: Displayed on console and in dump.

Error Message: VARIES BY FUNCTION. MPIFC ERROR DESCRIBED.

Explanation: The MPIFC macro was run to invoke MPIF processing. An unexpected error code was returned.

System Action: Specific function is aborted.

User Response: Have your system programmer review the system error dump.


0002A4

Program: IPC Support Programs (CNON, CNOO)

Error Message: IPC RESTART/CONNECT FAILURE -- CTKI RETRIEVAL ERROR

Explanation: Keypoint I could not be retrieved by segment CYYM. IPC cannot establish connections with other processors in a loosely coupled complex.

System Action: The program is exited.

User Response: Have your system programmer review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error return.

 

Program: ZDSID Message Processor (CNAL)

Error Message: SYSTEM ID DISPLAY FAILED - CTKI RETRIEVAL ERROR

Explanation: The data level number or the keypoint index that CNAL provided to CYYM was not valid. Therefore, keypoint I could not be retrieved to display the TPF system ID information.

System Action: The program is exited.

User Response: Have your system programmer should the system error dump to determine the problem in CNAL. Then, contact your IBM service representative.


0002A5

Program: IPC Support Programs (CNON, CNOO, CNOQ)

Error Message: NO ICDBs AVAILABLE

Explanation: IPC tried to allocate an ICDB (IPC Connection Definition Block) for a connection to a remote IPC. No blocks are available. The pending connection was not established.

System Action: The program is exited.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. See your system programmer to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Enter the ZSIPC command so that more ICDBs are allocated upon the next IPL.


0002A6

Program: SICF support CSECT (CCSICF)

Error Message: INSUFFICIENT RESOURCES FOR SICF PROCESSING.

Explanation: IPC processing requested a core block or issued a MPIFC macro and sufficient resources were not available in the TPF system to satisfy the request.

System Action: The system error is issued and processing ends.

User Response: Review the system error dump for a possible cause of the resource depletion. The dump includes all major storage lists.


0002AE

Program: CNAE

Error Message: None.

Explanation: An error was returned from program CYYM, when an attempt was made to retrieve keypoint I.

System Action: An irrecoverable system error is issued. The TPF system is re-IPLed.

User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.


0002AF

Program: CNAE

Error Message: None.

Explanation: An error was returned from program CYYA when an attempt was made to file keypoint I.

System Action: An irrecoverable system error is issued. The TPF system is re-IPLed.

User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error.


0002FF

Program: Displayed on console and in dump.

Error Message: USER-CODED TYPE B HNDLR NOT FND

Explanation: You generated a TPF system with a message switching package. Synchronous link control (SLC) communications source passes the message to the CIM2 user exit, which you did not define.

System Action: The LKIBR records associated with the message are released, the message is discarded, and the entry control block (ECB) is exited.

User Response: The CIM2 user exit should be replaced with your message switching package.