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FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing

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MESSAGES AND CODES<br />

<strong>FDR</strong> CONSOLE MESSAGES AND TSO TERMINAL MESSAGES 100.2<br />

Action:<br />

BYPASSED -- TSO RESTORE DISABLED – Auto recall of Archived data sets is<br />

disabled for TSO users (option LXDFREST is set to NO). The message is<br />

not issued if option LXNOMSG is set to YES.<br />

BYPASSED -- DEFAULT RESTORE TYPE IN ERROR – The user made an invalid<br />

reply to message <strong>FDR</strong>W73 and the default recall technique was improperly<br />

specified. The user is prompted for another technique.<br />

PROMPTED -- DEFAULT RESTORE TYPE IS DISABLED – The default recall<br />

technique established for TSO users is disabled.<br />

If the “function” is “UNCATALOG”, then the “reason” can be:<br />

FAILED - R15=ffffffff R0=00000000 R1=11111111 – The user replied UC to the<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>W73 message to un-catalog the data set without recalling it, but the uncatalog<br />

failed. The contents of registers 15 (return code), R0 (catalog return<br />

code) and R1 are shown.<br />

Correct if this is an error in the setup of the RECALL exit.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>W80 CONFIRM REQUEST TO COMPAKT UNIT=uuuu, VOL=vvvvvv, JOB=jjjjjjjj<br />

Reason: COMPAKTOR job “jjjjjjjj” is about to COMPAKT the volume “vvvvvv” on device “uuuu”.<br />

To suppress this message, specify CONFMESS=NO on the COMPAKT statement.<br />

Action: Reply “YES” if COMPAKTOR is to continue. Reply “NO” if the COMPAKTion is to be bypassed.<br />

CONFIRM REQUEST TO RECOVER VOL=vvvvvv FROM FAILED COMPAKTION -<br />

REPLY YES OR NO<br />

Reason: A Fast COMPAKTion (CPK TYPE=FASTCPK) was in progress on the indicated disk<br />

volume but that COMPAKTion did not complete for some reason, such as a system<br />

crash. This Fast COMPAKTion job automatically recovers from the failure if the<br />

operator gives permission. To suppress this message and proceed with the recovery<br />

automatically, specify RECOVERY=YES on the COMPAKT statement.<br />

Action: Reply “YES” to allow the recovery to proceed; reply “NO” to bypass the recovery at this time.<br />

NOTE: If you reply “NO”, the volume is not in a usable state. Many data sets may be<br />

unusable. You must submit another Fast COMPAKTion job and allow it to recover<br />

from the failure, or recover the volume from a backup.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>W81 DETECTS UNIT=uuuu,VOL=vvvvvv IN USE nnn, REPLY ’RETRY’ OR ’EOJ’<br />

Reason: The count of open DCBs “nnn” against volume “vvvvvv” on device “uuuu” is checked by<br />

COMPAKTOR. If the count is greater than 1, indicating that COMPAKTOR is not the only<br />

user of the volume, this message is issued. This message is also issued if the volume<br />

contains an active paging data set, or is the system residence volume. The keyword<br />

ACTMESS=NO on the COMPAKT statement suppresses this message and proceeds with<br />

the COMPAKTion automatically. See “Compacting Active Volumes” in Section 40.4.<br />

Action:<br />

If you know what job is using the device, reply “RETRY” after it ends. If you are not sure,<br />

the z/OS console command:<br />

D U,,ALLOC,uuuu,1<br />

displays all jobs that have the disk allocated (the number of allocations may differ from<br />

the number of open DCBs). If necessary, reply “EOJ” to terminate the COMPAKTOR<br />

job. Except for the sysres and paging volumes, you can also reply “IGNORE” to<br />

continue the COMPAKTion; however, you must have followed the rules for<br />

“Compacting Active Volumes” in Section 40.4.<br />

CHAPTER 100 – PAGE 100-13 –

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