FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing
FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing
FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing
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MESSAGES AND CODES<br />
<strong>FDR</strong> CONSOLE MESSAGES AND TSO TERMINAL MESSAGES 100.2<br />
Action:<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>OPT VERSION nnnn NOT SUPPORTED – “nnnn” is the version number of<br />
the <strong>FDR</strong> Global Options Table (<strong>FDR</strong>OPT) that was found. It is not<br />
compatible with the version of the exit installed.<br />
SYSZTIOT ENQUEUE ERROR -- RC=nnn – “nnn” is the return code from a failing<br />
enqueue SVC.<br />
ATTACH NOT ATTEMPTED--SP251 IN KEY 0 – The exit needed to attach a<br />
module that is linked non-reentrant. It would be loaded into sub-pool 251.<br />
This sub-pool has been acquired in protect key zero (0).<br />
RESTORE INCOMPLETE -- WILL ISSUE U0026 ABEND – The auto-recall did not<br />
complete successfully. The step terminates with an U0026 ABEND to<br />
prevent it from executing.<br />
RESTORE INCOMPLETE - RESULTS UNPREDICTABLE – The auto-recall did not<br />
complete successfully, but the installation has set option LXERRPGM to NO so<br />
that the step attempts to execute. Because the archived data sets are not on<br />
disk, the results are unpredictable. Common results are ABEND S213-04 or<br />
S737-04 but other failures are possible. The step may even complete<br />
successfully but you need to verify that it got the desired results.<br />
VOL vvvvvv – SMS ERROR – cccccccc/ssssssss – During the auto-recall to the<br />
indicated volume “vvvvvv”, SMS returned a non-zero error. The error code<br />
“cccccccc” and reason code “ssssssss” are listed.<br />
GETMAIN FOR nnnnn BYTES FAILED – Storage for “nnnnn” bytes for the work<br />
area used to create the restore data set name list could not be obtained by<br />
the recall task.<br />
If unable to correct, call INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING for technical assistance.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>W60 <strong>FDR</strong>OPSPF VER x.x/xx - PROCESSING ERROR - PARM-LVL level<br />
Reason: The <strong>FDR</strong> Install dialog CLIST invoked program <strong>FDR</strong>OPSPF with an incompatible<br />
parameter level, indicating that the DDname allocations for the <strong>FDR</strong> CLIST library and<br />
the <strong>FDR</strong> program library point to libraries at different maintenance levels. On a reinstall,<br />
the problem might be that the new <strong>FDR</strong> program library is not allocated to<br />
either ISPLLIB or STEPLIB DDnames, thus causing the prior level <strong>FDR</strong> programs to<br />
be loaded from the Linklist.<br />
Action: If the <strong>FDR</strong> libraries are allocated at TSO Logon time by the Logon PROC or Logon<br />
CLIST, verify that all required DDnames are allocated, as documented in Chapter 90<br />
“<strong>FDR</strong> Installation”.<br />
If the <strong>FDR</strong> libraries are allocated by a local CLIST that uses the ISPF LIBDEF service,<br />
switch to use the ABRALLOC CLIST supplied by IDP, as documented in Chapter 90<br />
“<strong>FDR</strong> Installation”.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>W68 PROCESSING RESTORES FOR JOBNAME=jjjjjjjj<br />
Reason: Informational message indicating that the external restore procedure is restoring data<br />
sets for the specified job “jjjjjjjj”.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>W69 reason--DSN=dsname<br />
Reason: The ABR Catalog Locate exit was attempting to reallocate a data set recalled by ABR at step<br />
initiation. Before the recall, the exit temporarily allocates the data set to a volume. If ABR<br />
recalls the data set to a different volume, then the exit must reallocate the data set; if it was<br />
part of a concatenation, it must re-concatenate all the data sets in the list. The attempt to<br />
reallocate or re-concatenate the data set failed for one of the following reasons:<br />
LOCATE FAIL-RC=nn – A catalog LOCATE issued during reallocation failed with<br />
return code “nn”.<br />
DSNAME MISMATCH – The data set name returned by LOCATE is not the name<br />
the exit was expecting. This may occur if the data set has an alias.<br />
NOT RESTORED – ABR did not successfully restore the Archived data set.<br />
DEALLOCATE FAILED – Dynamic de-allocation of the DDname assigned to the<br />
data set failed with a return code other than zero.<br />
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