FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing
FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing
FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing
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<strong>FDR</strong>908<br />
Reason:<br />
Action:<br />
MESSAGES AND CODES<br />
MESSAGES FROM SAR (<strong>FDR</strong>9NN) 100.4<br />
INVALID RESPONSE TO MESSAGE - RE-ENTER [WITH A VALID ADDRESS]<br />
The response to the last message received was invalid. On a full-screen console the cursor<br />
is repositioned. If response was for a device type, check for a supported device. If the<br />
response was for the unit field, check for valid hex characters (0-9, A-F). If “WITH A VALID<br />
ADDRESS” appears, check that the unit address is properly defined in your I/O<br />
configuration. If this is a response to the TAPE UNIT message, and you specified “,2” to<br />
the TAPE DEVICE message, check that the next higher tape drive address (or the next<br />
lower address if the address ended in “F”) is also properly defined.<br />
Re-enter response to the message.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>909 DISK VOLUME LABEL ’vvvvvv’ DOES NOT MATCH OPERATOR LABEL - RE-ENTER<br />
Reason: The volume serial number supplied by the user does not match the volume label on the<br />
disk. “vvvvvv” is the volume serial found on the DISK unit specified.<br />
Action: Re-enter the proper volume serial number. Check the DISK unit address to insure you<br />
are pointing to the correct unit.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>911 TAPE RECORD LENGTH CHECK - REPLY CONTINUE OR TERM<br />
Reason: The length of the last tape block read does not match the length stored by <strong>FDR</strong> in the<br />
tape block. Location x'9000' or x'23000' in storage contains the tape block. If this<br />
message occurs multiple times, you may be restoring from an <strong>FDR</strong> backup that has<br />
been copied with a non-<strong>FDR</strong> utility such as IEBGENER; this truncates the <strong>FDR</strong> data<br />
blocks and make the backup unusable. Only the <strong>FDR</strong>TCOPY and <strong>FDR</strong>TSEL utilities<br />
(section 60) or the INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING FATAR product should be<br />
used to copy <strong>FDR</strong> tapes. The input may also be a non-backup.<br />
Action: SAR prompts you for a reply. Reply “CONTINUE” to ignore the error and continue with<br />
the next tape block (the contents of the bad block are not restored), or “TERM” to<br />
terminate the restore with an error. If you have a hardcopy device assigned, you can<br />
use the hardware PSW RESTART function to take a storage dump before replying.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>913 WARNING BACKUP TAPE IS A DSF FORMAT TAPE - REPLY CONTINUE OR TERM<br />
Reason: The <strong>FDR</strong> header on the backup tape mounted for a restore indicates that this was a<br />
data set backup, not a full-volume backup, and may not contain a copy of the entire<br />
volume. Location x'9000' in storage contains the <strong>FDR</strong> header.<br />
Action: SAR prompts you for a reply. Reply “CONTINUE” to ignore the error and restore the<br />
backup, or “TERM” to terminate the restore with an error. If you have a hardcopy<br />
device assigned, you can use the hardware PSW RESTART function to take a<br />
storage dump before replying.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>914 NONSTANDARD RECORD ZERO X'cccchhhhrrkkllll'<br />
Reason: The record zero (R0) on the track indicated is of nonstandard size. The standard length<br />
is eight bytes. The count field of R0 is displayed: “cccc” and “hhhh” are the cylinder<br />
and track address of the bad R0. “rr” is the record number that should be zero. “kk” is<br />
the key length that should also be zero. “llll” is the data length that should be 0008; it is<br />
probably the data length that is wrong.<br />
Action: If the record zero is shorter than 8 bytes, it is dumped or restored as it appears on the<br />
disk. If it is longer, data in excess of 8 bytes is lost.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>916 LABEL ERROR REASON=x - JOB TERMINATED<br />
Reason: SAR encountered an I/O error or logical error reading the tape or disk labels. This<br />
message may be accompanied by an <strong>FDR</strong>951-<strong>FDR</strong>990 message. If JOB<br />
TERMINATED does not appear, SAR asks for a new tape to be mounted.<br />
1 – SAR did not find the HDR1 record on tape.<br />
2 – The file number encountered on the tape was higher than the file number<br />
requested.<br />
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