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FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing

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MESSAGES AND CODES<br />

CHAPTER 100 – PAGE 100-27 –<br />

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

<strong>FDR</strong>130 CYL=ccccccc HEAD xxx...x WAS function<br />

Reason: Internal message on each cylinder and head dumped or restored. An “x” appears for<br />

each track accessed within the cylinder. “ccccccc” is the cylinder number in decimal.<br />

“function” is ACCESSED (read), RESTORED, COPIED, or MOVED.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>131<br />

Reason:<br />

Action:<br />

YOU ARE NOT LICENSED FOR FUNCTION - function<br />

You attempted to execute an <strong>FDR</strong> function, but that function is not included in your current<br />

<strong>FDR</strong> license. “function” indicates the failing function, such as REORG (<strong>FDR</strong>REORG),<br />

INSTANTBKP (<strong>FDR</strong>INSTANT), and others.<br />

If you believe you are licensed for this function, contact INNOVATION DATA<br />

PROCESSING Technical Support for assistance. Check to be sure that you are<br />

executing <strong>FDR</strong> from the library containing the latest copy of <strong>FDR</strong> installed at your site.<br />

If you would like to test an unlicensed product, contact your INNOVATION DATA<br />

PROCESSING sales representative to request a trial.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>138 UNABLE TO function DSN=dsname REASON=reason<br />

Reason: A RESTORE, COPY, or MOVE did not complete successfully. “reason” is a reason code plus<br />

explanatory text as shown below. Some of the reasons below occur only during logical restore<br />

(to an unlike device or when re-blocking) but others can occur on any data set restore.<br />

The reason code “reason” may be:<br />

4 CONTAINS TRACK OVERFLOW RECORDS – <strong>Data</strong> sets formatted with track<br />

overflow records (supported only on 3350 and earlier disks) cannot be restored logically)<br />

7 UNSUPPORTED DSORG – These data sets are not supported for logical restore.<br />

– BDAM ABSOLUTE<br />

– BDAM VARIABLE or UNDEFINED<br />

– ISAM not supported – see member ISAM in the Installation<br />

Control Library (ICL).<br />

– CLUSTER NOT LOADED<br />

– KEY RANGE or SPANNED<br />

– NON-ICF VSAM<br />

– VSAM Multi-Volume<br />

– EXTENDED FORMAT (EF)<br />

9 BLOCK SIZE LARGER THAN TRKSIZE – On a logical restore, a data block<br />

larger than the output track size was found. Use BLKF= if the data set is DSORG=PS.<br />

9 TOTAL BLOCKS LARGER THAN TRKSIZE – On a logical restore where<br />

track image mode was forced (see message <strong>FDR</strong>139), the data from one<br />

track of the input data set does not fit on a track of the output data set.<br />

Message <strong>FDR</strong>151 is printed to identify the output track. This message may<br />

also occur if an input data set was identified as having multiple extents not<br />

in ascending order on the backup or input disk, indicating that track image<br />

mode was attempted but failed, probably because of small blocks in the<br />

input data set (for a PDS from a 3380 being restored to a 3390, this occurs<br />

if the PDS has a directory with over 45 blocks). See “Action”.<br />

A CATALOG/VVDS/PAGE TO UNLIKE – Logical restore cannot restore<br />

catalogs, VVDSs, PAGE, or SWAP data sets.<br />

A SYS1.LOGREC OR VTOCIX TO UNLIKE – Logical restore cannot restore<br />

VTOC indexes or LOGREC data sets.<br />

B DATA SET IS UNMOVABLE – Logical restore cannot restore data sets<br />

flagged as unmovable.<br />

F SPACE IS TOO SMALL FOR DATA SET – During a logical restore, the<br />

allocated space was too small for the reformatted data. If <strong>FDR</strong> allocated the<br />

data set, this may be due to small blocks in the data set. If possible, <strong>FDR</strong><br />

attempts to extend the data set to a secondary extent. The CYL= or TRK=<br />

operands may be used to increase the size of individual data sets.<br />

L I/O ERROR WRITING TO DATA SET – Another message documents the error.

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