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MESSAGES AND CODES<br />

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

Action:<br />

3 – Two tape marks were encountered trying to find the file number specified.<br />

The file is not on the tape.<br />

4 – While SAR was scanning the tape for the file number specified an end of<br />

volume (EOV1) record was encountered. The file number is not on the tape.<br />

5 – User specified a file sequence number other than zero or one and SAR<br />

found the tape to be non-labeled.<br />

6 – On a backup operation, the user mounted a non-labeled tape for a second or<br />

subsequent volume, when the first volume was labeled. Mount an SL tape.<br />

7 – An I/O error occurred reading the volume label on tape. Mount a new reel of tape.<br />

8 – CLIP was specified. SAR could not read the label on disk or the volume<br />

record was missing or incorrect. SAR cannot re-label the volume.<br />

Restart SAR and supply the proper file number if a standard labeled file. If file number is<br />

not known or not readable, use the non-labeled option (Nnn) of SAR to bypass the<br />

label and point directly to the data.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>920 ENTER DATA SET NAME - ENTER ***END TO PROCESS<br />

Reason: You specified the data set backup option. SAR is now requesting the data set names or<br />

groups to be dumped. SAR displays message DATA SET NAME= (on full-screen<br />

consoles replacing the volume serial field). Enter the data set names after the equal<br />

sign. A data set name up to 44 characters may be entered.<br />

If a group name is to be specified, end the group name with an *, SAR dumps all data<br />

sets found that match the characters specified before the *.<br />

Example: DATA SET NAME=SYS1* dumps all “SYS1” data sets.<br />

If the VTOC is to be dumped, enter ***VTOC. This also dumps cylinder zero head zero.<br />

A maximum of ten data set names or groups may be entered, one at a time.<br />

Action: Enter the data set names to be dumped. Enter ***END to process the backup.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>922 MOUNT NEXT REEL OF TAPE ON UNIT=uuuu<br />

Reason: The SAR operation requires that another reel of tape be mounted on the drive with<br />

address “uuuu”.<br />

On Restore – The backup file contains multiple reels of tape.<br />

On Dump – The dump of the disk requires more than one reel of tape. Mount a scratch tape.<br />

Action: Mount and ready the next reel. SAR continued with the restore or backup operation, as soon<br />

as the tape becomes ready. If SAR does not automatically recognize that the tape has<br />

become ready, use the hardware PSW RESTART function to simulate the interrupt.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>923 READY DEVICE nnnn UNIT=uuuu<br />

Reason: The tape, disk or hardcopy device with address “uuuu” indicated must be made READY<br />

before SAR can continue.<br />

Action: Make the device READY. SAR continues as soon as it becomes ready. If SAR does not<br />

automatically recognize that the device has become ready, use the hardware PSW<br />

RESTART function to simulate the interrupt.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>925 SAR DISK VOLUME RELABELED TO vvvvvv<br />

Reason: You requested a clip operation. SAR has successfully relabeled the volume to “vvvvvv”.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>926 ENTER NEW VOLUME SERIAL NUMBER<br />

Reason: You requested a CLIP or new label (CPY=C). SAR is requesting the new volume serial<br />

after validating the volume serial now on the disk.<br />

Action: Enter the new volume serial in the volume serial message.<br />

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