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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 />

O –<br />

P –<br />

Q –<br />

R –<br />

S –<br />

T –<br />

The data set name being scratched or renamed was 43 or 44 characters<br />

long, so that the exit was unable to add the “#.” scratch prefix without<br />

exceeding the 44-character limit. Such data sets cannot be recorded in the<br />

scratch catalog. Set option PXERRLEN to “NO” to suppress this message<br />

(see “PXERRLEN” in Section 90.20).<br />

VTOC TTR conversion error.<br />

The value indicating the displacement in the DSCB for the recording of old<br />

backup information is different between the <strong>FDR</strong> Global Options Table and<br />

the ABR Model DSCB of the volume involved.<br />

Unable to record DELETE VVR.<br />

The current generation number in ABR Model DSCB is zero.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>PRE00 GETMAINs an area that is freed by <strong>FDR</strong>POST0 (the DADSM<br />

post processing exit). The area was not freed.<br />

Unable to enqueue on SYSZTIOT in a multi-tasking address space.<br />

GQSCAN failure.<br />

U –<br />

V –<br />

W – <strong>FDR</strong>POST0 (DADSM post-processing exit) was not invoked during a scratch.<br />

This message may be accompanied by an IEC331I message. If necessary, contact<br />

INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING for assistance.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>W92 MAXIMUM NUMBER OF ERRORS EXCEEDED LOG TERMINATED<br />

Reason: <strong>FDR</strong>PRE00, the ABR DADSM Pre-processing exit, has issued 100 <strong>FDR</strong>W90 error<br />

messages since the last time the exit was installed (usually the last IPL). No further<br />

messages are issued until you do a re-IPL or reinstall the exit.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>W93<br />

Reason:<br />

Action:<br />

Reason:<br />

Action:<br />

<strong>FDR</strong> DATA SET NOT FOUND EXIT ABNORMALLY TERMINATED COMP CODE= cccccccc<br />

The ABR <strong>Data</strong> Set Not Found (DSNF) exit was entered for a data set whose name is<br />

contained in the preceding <strong>FDR</strong>316 message. ABR failed to recall the data set from<br />

the ARCHIVE backup. Either the ABR return code (in hex) or the ABEND code is<br />

displayed in this message.<br />

If the first two characters of cccccccc are “0F”, then the ATTACH SVC for <strong>FDR</strong>ABR failed,<br />

and the remaining digits contains the hexadecimal return code from the ATTACH SVC.<br />

Contact INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING for assistance.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong> DATA SET NOT FOUND EXIT BYPASSED RECALL - DSNOTFND ENQ HELD BY INIT TCB<br />

This form of the <strong>FDR</strong>W93 message is issued by the ABR <strong>Data</strong> Set Not Found (DSNF)<br />

exit because it was entered while an ABR recall was already in progress. This may<br />

occur because some program that was invoked during a recall referenced a data set<br />

that was not on disk.<br />

The program involved probably fails, which may cause the ABR recall to fail as well. If<br />

necessary, contact INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING for assistance.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>W94 <strong>FDR</strong>PRE00 ESTAE RECOVERY ENTERED FOR ABEND Ssss Uuuuu location<br />

Reason: This message is issued by <strong>FDR</strong>PRE00 when an unexpected condition occurs while<br />

trying to record a scratched or renamed data set in the ABR Scratch catalog. It<br />

documents the system (sss) or user (uuuu) ABEND that occurred. “location” indicates<br />

where the error occurred, either an offset within <strong>FDR</strong>PRE00 or “IN NON-IDP EXIT” if<br />

the error occurred in another DADSM exit from another vendor (or locally-written).<br />

Action: Call INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING for assistance.<br />

CHAPTER 100 – PAGE 100-15 –

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