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FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing

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MESSAGES AND CODES<br />

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

<strong>FDR</strong>957 ASSIGN ELSEWHERE uuuu cc statrcnt ssssssssssssssssssss<br />

Reason: A cartridge tape drive reported that it was currently assigned to another system. Another<br />

CPU or LPAR has the device online.<br />

Action: Specify another tape drive or vary offline this drive on all other systems.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>959 END OF CYLINDER uuuu cc statrcnt ssssssssssssssssssss cccchhhh<br />

Reason: A disk device reported that SAR read past the end of a cylinder. Should not occur.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>960 SUBCHANNEL ERROR uuuu cc statrcnt ssssssssssssssssssss cccchhhh<br />

Reason: After SAR started an I/O to a device, the sub-channel for that device showed no I/O<br />

active. Should not occur.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>961 NOT AVAILABLE uuuu cc statrcnt ssssssssssssssssssss cccchhhh<br />

Reason: SAR found that the device's unit address was not a valid address or not operational from<br />

this CPU.<br />

Action: Check your I/O configuration for the proper unit address. If the device is accessible only<br />

from another CPU or LPAR, IPL SAR on that system.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>963 WRITE INHIBITED uuuu cc statrcnt ssssssssssssssssssss cccchhhh<br />

Reason: During a restore, the disk device reported that is not enabled for write. Some older<br />

devices have a READ-ONLY switch. VM mini-disks and some modern disks can be<br />

configured to make certain disks read-only. Some control units mark devices readonly<br />

after certain serious errors occur.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>964 INVALID TRK FMT uuuu cc statrcnt ssssssssssssssssssss cccchhhh<br />

Reason: The data on the track to be dumped or the backup track being restored exceeds the<br />

track capacity of the disk device. For backup, this means that some application tried to<br />

write more data to that track than the track holds.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>965<br />

Reason:<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>966<br />

Action:<br />

Reason:<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>967<br />

Reason:<br />

FILE PROTECTED uuuu cc statrcnt ssssssssssssssssssss cccchhhh<br />

During a backup or hardcopy to tape, the tape device reported that it was not enabled for<br />

write. For cartridge tapes, a thumb-wheel is used to put tapes into read-only mode. On<br />

round (3420-type) tapes, a WRITE PROTECT RING is removed to make them read-only.<br />

If you really want to use this tape for output, turn the thumb-wheel or insert the WRITE<br />

ring and restart SAR. Otherwise, choose another output tape volume and restart SAR.<br />

DASD-END OF FILE uuuu cc statrcnt ssssssssssssssssssss cccchhhh<br />

While SAR was verifying the disk volume label, the disk device reported an END-OF-FILE<br />

(record with a data length of 0). The disk volume may not have a proper volume label (see<br />

message <strong>FDR</strong>940). Use six blanks in the volume serial to bypass the label check.<br />

NO RECORD FOUND uuuu cc statrcnt ssssssssssssssssssss cccchhhh<br />

The disk device reported that a required disk record was not found. If this error occurs when<br />

the volume label is being verified, the disk volume may not have a proper volume label<br />

(see message <strong>FDR</strong>940). Use six blanks in the volume serial to bypass the label check.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>968 INVALID ERROR uuuu cc statrcnt ssssssssssssssssssss cccchhhh<br />

Reason: The device reported an error that SAR cannot interpret.<br />

Action: Make sure that you have specified the correct device type for this device.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>969 WRONG ERROR uuuu cc statrcnt ssssssssssssssssssss cccchhhh<br />

Reason: The device reported an error status that should not occur.<br />

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