FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing
FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing
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 />
<strong>FDR</strong>153 VSAM SCRATCH ERROR COMP=cccc CODE=code CLUSTER=cluster<br />
VSAM SCRATCH/UPDATE ERROR COMP=cccc CODE=code CLUSTER=cluster<br />
Reason: <strong>FDR</strong> attempted to scratch a VSAM cluster but the CATALOG DELETE SVC failed.<br />
“cccc” and “code” match the return code and reason code documented for IBM<br />
message IDC3009I except that “cccc” values over 9000 are internal <strong>FDR</strong> errors.<br />
Some commonly occurring IBM codes are:<br />
COMP CODE – Description.<br />
0008 0042 – The cluster to be scratched was not cataloged. <strong>FDR</strong> can only<br />
scratch cataloged clusters<br />
0076 0000 – User attempted to scratch a multi-volume cluster that was not<br />
aliased to a user catalog. This data set may be partially deleted.<br />
0076 0008 – User attempted to scratch a cluster with an alternate index that<br />
has the NOUPGRADE attribute on another volume.<br />
0084 0000 – The VSAM cluster is date protected. Specify VEXPD=NONE on<br />
the DUMP statement to scratch this cluster.<br />
COMP values over 9000 are from <strong>FDR</strong>:<br />
COMP – Description.<br />
9004 – Dynamic allocation failed for the specified cluster. “code” is the decimal<br />
equivalent of the dynamic allocation error code; it may also appear in hex in<br />
register 0 within the mini-dump. Dynamic allocation error codes are<br />
documented in the ISPF online tutorial appendix and in various IBM<br />
manuals. In particular, a dynamic allocation error code of decimal 5896 or<br />
x'1708' indicates that the input cluster was not found in the catalog.<br />
9008 – User attempted to move a multi-volume VSAM cluster. The components on<br />
this volume were copied to the output volume, but were not scratched. If all<br />
of the associated components have been dumped or copied, the user can<br />
use Superscratch or IDCAMS to scratch the cluster.<br />
9012 – Internal Error. The TIOT search failed to find the disk DD name where the<br />
cluster was dynamically allocated.<br />
9020 – A KSDS with Alternate Indexes (AIXs) has been archived but it was not<br />
scratched because ALTINDEX=NO was specified.<br />
9024 – Cluster cannot be scratched because it is cataloged to a different volume or<br />
because an alternate index with the NOUPGRADE attribute is on a volume by itself.<br />
9028 – Cluster cannot be scratched because it is cataloged as non-VSAM or<br />
cataloged to more than 255 volumes.<br />
Action: Check the error code and correct if necessary. An <strong>FDR</strong> mini-dump is printed displaying<br />
the CATALOG DELETE parameter list and the catalog name. If needed, contact<br />
INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING for assistance.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>154<br />
Reason:<br />
Action:<br />
ARCHIVE SCRATCH BYPASSED SOME VOLUMES NOT PROCESSED<br />
CLUSTER=clustername<br />
A multi-volume VSAM cluster was backed up from some, but not all, of the volumes<br />
where it resides. The cluster is not deleted; it is still usable. However, some parts of it<br />
have been recorded in the Archive Control File. ABR terminates with a non-zero return<br />
code unless SELTERR=NO is specified on the DUMP statement.<br />
You must insure that all volumes where the multi-volume cluster are processed in the same<br />
Archive step. One way to do so is to select the cluster with SELECT CATDSN=cluster.<br />
This message may occur if you are trying to select clusters with ADAYS= or ADATE=;<br />
this does not work for multi-volume VSAM since the last reference date is stored only<br />
in the Format 1 DSCB of the base data component and only on its first volume. See<br />
Chapter 80 “VSAM Special Considerations”.<br />
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