FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing
FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing
FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing
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CPK534E<br />
Reason:<br />
CPK535W<br />
Action:<br />
Reason:<br />
CPK536I<br />
Action:<br />
Reason:<br />
MESSAGES AND CODES<br />
COMPAKTOR MESSAGES (CPKNNNXX) 100.6<br />
INTERNAL ERROR CONVERTING INDEXED VTOC REASON=n COMP=nnnn<br />
An internal error in COMPAKTOR occurred when rebuilding the indexed VTOC. “nnnn” may<br />
be a reason code from a system function such as CVAF. The reason code “n” indicates<br />
various errors detected by COMPAKTOR. The most common reason codes “n” may be:<br />
3 – READ error while executing CVAFDSM ACCESS=MAPDATA to obtain<br />
space map data.<br />
4 – Non-zero return code from CVAF during a CVAF WRITE function to update the<br />
Indexed VTOC. Check the control statements to ensure that the Indexed VTOC<br />
is not being selected to be moved when OVERRIDE=YES is specified.<br />
Contact INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING for assistance.<br />
CPK CANNOT REBUILD THE INDEXED VTOC - USER MUST REBUILD IT USING<br />
ICKDSF<br />
The volume serial of the COMPAKTed volume duplicates that of another online volume,<br />
and COMPAKTOR has placed it offline.<br />
Once you can bring the volume online (perhaps after varying the original volume offline),<br />
execute the BUILDIX function of ICKDSF to rebuild the VTOC index.<br />
VOLUME=vvvvvv IS A SYSTEM MANAGED VOLUME-- [IN INITIAL STATUS]<br />
The VTOC of the disk volume “vvvvvv” indicates that it is in System Managed Storage (SMS)<br />
format. If “IN INITIAL STATUS” appears, the volume is not yet completely converted to SMS.<br />
CPK537E HOWEVER THE UCB DOES NOT INDICATE SMS<br />
Reason: This appears after message CPK536I to indicate that the UCB of the input disk does not<br />
also indicate that it is SMS-Managed. This may occur if the SMS volume is being<br />
accessed from a system that does not have SMS installed or active, or if the volume is<br />
not currently defined to SMS as a member of a Storage Group.<br />
Action: None. COMPAKTOR continues, unless message CPK538E is issued. However, if this system<br />
does have SMS active, it may indicate a problem with the SMS status of this volume.<br />
CPK538E<br />
Reason:<br />
CPK540W<br />
Action:<br />
Reason:<br />
Action:<br />
WARNING - OUTPUT VOLUME IS NOT SMS COMPATIBLE - VOLUME BYPASSED<br />
For a COMPAKT-from-backup, the System Managed Storage (SMS) status indicated in the<br />
VTOC of the input volume (SMS-Managed or not managed) does not match the SMS<br />
status indicated in the UCB of the output disk. You can SIMULATE the COMPAKTion, but<br />
any other function get the text VOLUME BYPASSED and the COMPAKTion is not done.<br />
Ensure that the output disk has the same SMS status as the input disk volume or <strong>FDR</strong><br />
backup. If you want to do the COMPAKTion in spite of this error (e.g., when moving or<br />
restoring SMS volumes on a non-SMS system), specify the operand SMSPROT=NONE<br />
on the COMPAKT statement.<br />
FORMAT n DSCB AT CCHHR(HEX) -- cccchhhhrr -- DEFINES AN INVALID FREE<br />
AREA IN EXTENT DESCRIPTOR nn<br />
A free extent descriptor in a Format 5 or Format 7 DSCB is invalid. “cccchhhhrr” is the<br />
disk address of the DSCB (cylinder, track, and record, in hex). “nn” identifies the<br />
descriptor within that DSCB (the nnth extent descriptor). This can occur if the extent<br />
values are invalid (e.g., point to tracks beyond the end of the volume) or point to tracks<br />
that are currently allocated to a data set.<br />
If you are actually COMPAKTing the volume, COMPAKTOR automatically creates<br />
accurate Format 5/7 DSCBs.<br />
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