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FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing

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MESSAGES AND CODES<br />

MESSAGES FROM <strong>FDR</strong>, DSF, AND ABR (<strong>FDR</strong>NNN) 100.3<br />

100.3 MESSAGES FROM <strong>FDR</strong>, DSF, AND ABR (<strong>FDR</strong>NNN)<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>000 UNABLE TO INVOKE IEBCOPY<br />

Reason: The <strong>FDR</strong>REORG interface for IEBCOPY PDS compression (<strong>FDR</strong>BCOPY) was not able<br />

to link to the IBM IEBCOPY program for non-compress functions.<br />

UNABLE TO CREATE RECALL ACEE – SAF RC=n RACF RC=n<br />

Reason: This form of the <strong>FDR</strong>000 message indicates that auto-recall was not able to create a<br />

security ACEE for the recall process.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>001<br />

Reason:<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>002<br />

Reason:<br />

program/function -- VER v.r/mmt -- INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING DATE=yyyy.ddd PAGE nnn<br />

This is the <strong>FDR</strong> page heading, containing the name of program or <strong>FDR</strong> function<br />

generating the message and the version level of <strong>FDR</strong>. “v.r” indicates the version and<br />

release (e.g., 5.4), “mm” is a 2-digit number indicating the maintenance level and “t” is<br />

“P” for a production version, “T” for a trial or “R” for rental.<br />

function SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED VOL=vvvvvv NVOL=nnnnnn<br />

The disk with volume serial “vvvvvv” was successfully dumped, restored, copied, moved, or<br />

simulated. On a full volume restore, “vvvvvv” is the volume serial of the disk where the dumps<br />

were created, and “nnnnnn” is the serial number of the receiving volume before the restore.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>003 NONSTANDARD RECORD ZERO -- cccchhhhrrkkllll -- function CONTINUING<br />

Reason: <strong>FDR</strong> detected a non-standard record zero (R0) in a track on the volume. The count field<br />

of the R0 is printed in hex. A standard IBM record zero format has an “rrkkllll” field of<br />

00000008 -- that is, record number zero, key length zero, and data length eight. <strong>FDR</strong><br />

does not RESTORE a track that had a non-standard record zero during the backup.<br />

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

<strong>FDR</strong>006 function OPERATION CANCELLED BY OPERATOR<br />

Reason: An operator replied “NO” to an <strong>FDR</strong>/DSF request for approval to restore or copy a disk.<br />

An U0801 ABEND follows.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>007<br />

Reason:<br />

startend TIME OF function -- hh.mm.ss - UNIT=disktype, IN=inputdd, OUTPUT=outdd1 outdd2<br />

Documents the time that <strong>FDR</strong>, DSF, or ABR began or ended a dump, restore, or copy.<br />

“startend” is “STARTING” or “ENDING”. “function” indicates the type of function (e.g.,<br />

DATA SET DUMP). “inputdd” is the input DD name. “outdd1” is the output DD name and<br />

“disktype” identifies the input or output disk device type (in the case of emulated disk, such<br />

as RAMAC, the emulated disk type, such as 3390, is shown. If a duplicate backup was<br />

requested, it is shown by DD name “outdd2”. On a data set restore or copy/move, since<br />

data sets may be output to multiple devices at once, the disk type and output DD names<br />

are not shown (output volumes are shown in message <strong>FDR</strong>311).<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>008 OPEN ERROR OR NO DD STATEMENT DD=ddname - function BYPASSED<br />

Reason: 1.A required disk or tape DD statement specified by “ddname” was missing.<br />

2.DDname SYSPRINx is missing.<br />

3.An error occurred while OPENing the specified “ddname”.<br />

Action:<br />

The disk in error is bypassed. See the joblog for possible IBM OPEN error messages.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>010 POSSIBLE SPACE ERRORS IN VTOC -- ENTIRE PACK WILL BE DUMPED<br />

Reason: <strong>FDR</strong> detected an I/O error or logical error reading the VTOC. A mini-dump is printed<br />

detailing the error. <strong>FDR</strong> continues processing, dumping the entire disk volume.<br />

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

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