FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing
FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing
FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing
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<strong>FDR</strong>939<br />
Reason:<br />
MESSAGES AND CODES<br />
TAPE DSNAME MISMATCH DSN=dsname<br />
MESSAGES FROM SAR (<strong>FDR</strong>9NN) 100.4<br />
After mounting a volume of a multi-volume labeled restore tape, SAR found that the data set<br />
name in the header labels of the new tape does not match the data set name from the first<br />
input tape. The second line of message <strong>FDR</strong>933 is also issued. You may reply “YES” to<br />
accept the tape and restore it or “NO” to reject the tape and mount the correct volume.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>940 ERROR READING LABEL ON DISK - ENTER 6 BLANKS TO BYPASS<br />
Reason: An I/O error occurred trying to read the disk volume (VOL1) label. If the text “- ENTER 6<br />
BLANKS TO BYPASS” appears, you may blank out the volume serial to cause SAR<br />
to ignore the error and continue. This can be useful if you are restoring to disk<br />
volumes that have not been initialized.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>951-<strong>FDR</strong>979<br />
The following messages indicate logical or physical I/O errors on the disk, tape, or<br />
hardcopy device. Each message contains these fields:<br />
“uuuu” – Device address of failing device.<br />
“cc” – CCW “opcode” of the failing CCW, in hex.<br />
“statrcnt” – Bytes 4-7 of the Channel Status Word (CSW) for this I/O (“stat”=status,<br />
“rcnt”=residual byte count).<br />
“ssssssssssssssssssss” – Sense information -- first ten bytes.<br />
“cccchhhh” – Track address for disk only (“cccc”=cylinder number, “hhhh”=track number).<br />
Tape errors cause immediate termination of SAR. Most disk errors can be bypassed (see<br />
message <strong>FDR</strong>932). Hardcopy errors simply disable the hardcopy. You should try using a<br />
different device. If it still fails, call INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING for assistance (24<br />
hours a day). The text of each message is detailed below.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>951 COMMAND REJECT uuuu cc statrcnt ssssssssssssssssssss cccchhhh<br />
Reason: The device rejected the CCW command that SAR sent to it.<br />
❖ If it is a disk device, check that the correct disk device type specified.<br />
❖ If the command (cc) is an x'5E', the control unit does not support the read multiple<br />
CKD command. This disk cannot be dumped with SAR. It is followed by <strong>FDR</strong>936.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>952<br />
Reason:<br />
Action:<br />
HRDCOPY DISABLED uuuu cc statrcnt ssssssssssssssssssss<br />
SAR detected an I/O error writing to the hardcopy device (printer or tape). SAR continues<br />
processing with the hardcopy device disabled, writing messages only to the console device.<br />
See Chapter 15 “Stand Alone Restore (SAR)” for information on supported console<br />
devices. Verify that the proper hardcopy device type was specified.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>953 BUS OUT CHECK uuuu cc statrcnt ssssssssssssssssssss cccchhhh<br />
Reason: The device reported a BUS OUT PARITY CHECK that usually indicates a problem with<br />
the path to the device.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>954 EQUIPMENT CHECK uuuu cc statrcnt ssssssssssssssssssss cccchhhh<br />
Reason: The device reported an EQUIPMENT CHECK that usually indicates a hardware<br />
problem with the device or a defect in the medium (e.g., tape).<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>955 DATA CHECK uuuu cc statrcnt ssssssssssssssssssss cccchhhh<br />
Reason: The device reported a DATA CHECK. When reading, it indicates that a block that was<br />
successfully written to the device can not be read back. When writing, it indicates that<br />
the internal checking of the device found that the block was not written correct, and<br />
the internal control unit error recovery was not able to recover from the error.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>956 OVER RUN uuuu cc statrcnt ssssssssssssssssssss cccchhhh<br />
Reason: The device reported an OVERRUN that indicates that the device could not accept data<br />
at the rate that the channel was presenting it, or vice versa. This usually indicates<br />
some error in your I/O configuration.<br />
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