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FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing

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100.4 MESSAGES FROM SAR (<strong>FDR</strong>9NN)<br />

MESSAGES AND CODES<br />

MESSAGES FROM SAR (<strong>FDR</strong>9NN) 100.4<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>901 PROGRAM INTERRUPT - JOB TERMINATED<br />

Reason: SAR detected a program check during its operation. A storage dump is printed if a<br />

hardcopy device was assigned. The program check PSW is saved by SAR at location<br />

x'180'. This error may occur on a multi-processor CPU if the hardware START<br />

function was used to start any processor other than the one SAR was IPL’d on.<br />

Action: Re-IPL SAR. If you got a storage dump, and the error was not due to START, contact<br />

INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING for assistance.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>902 SVC INTERRUPT - JOB TERMINATED<br />

Reason: SAR detected an SVC interruption during its operation; this should not occur. A storage<br />

dump is printed if a hardcopy device was assigned. The SVC OLD PSW is saved by<br />

SAR at location x'180'.<br />

Action: Re-IPL SAR. If you got a storage dump contact INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING for<br />

assistance.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>903 I/O ERROR - JOB TERMINATED<br />

Reason: An unrecoverable I/O error occurred on the disk or tape. An <strong>FDR</strong>951-<strong>FDR</strong>990 message is<br />

printed detailing the error. A storage dump is printed if a hardcopy device was assigned.<br />

Action: If you can, try the operation again using different devices. If you cannot circumvent the<br />

error, contact INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING for assistance.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>905 TAPE DEBLOCKING ERROR - REPLY CONTINUE OR TERM<br />

Reason: SAR detected an internal error in the tape block that was read. The tape block is at<br />

location x'9000' or x'23000' in storage.<br />

Action: SAR prompts you for a reply. Reply “CONTINUE” to ignore the error and continue with<br />

the next tape block, or “TERM” to terminate the restore with an error. If you have a<br />

hardcopy device assigned, you can use the hardware PSW RESTART function to<br />

take a storage dump before replying.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>906 NOT AN <strong>FDR</strong> TAPE - REPLY CONTINUE OR TERM<br />

Reason: The tape mounted for an SAR restore did not contain the <strong>FDR</strong> header. Location x'9000'<br />

in storage contains the bad header record.<br />

Action: SAR prompts you for a reply. Reply “CONTINUE” to ignore the error and continue with<br />

the next tape block, or “TERM” to terminate the restore with an error. If you have a<br />

hardcopy device assigned, you can use the hardware PSW RESTART function to<br />

take a storage dump before replying.<br />

If the tape is really an <strong>FDR</strong> tape that has been partially overlaid, replying<br />

“CONTINUE” allows SAR to attempt to continue the restore without the<br />

header. Since the header contains the device type of the original disk, the<br />

user must ensure that the backup is being restored to the correct device type.<br />

Check that you have mounted the backup tapes in the proper sequence. If the<br />

tapes were not mounted in the proper sequence, reply “TERM” to terminate<br />

the restore and restart SAR.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>907 TAPE BACKUP IS INCOMPATIBLE WITH DISK DEVICE TYPE - JOB TERMINATED<br />

Reason: The backup tape was from a different device type than the restore device type (ex: SAR<br />

cannot restore a 3380 to a 3390). A storage dump is printed if a hardcopy device was<br />

assigned. Location x'9000' in memory contains the <strong>FDR</strong> header.<br />

Action: If you believe there was not a mismatch in the device types, contact INNOVATION<br />

DATA PROCESSING for assistance in interpreting the header.<br />

CHAPTER 100 – PAGE 100-116 –

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