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 />
Action:<br />
P PUBLIC KEY ERROR – ERROR CODE=rrrrccccssss – PUBLICKEY or<br />
PRIVATEKEY was specified in an <strong>FDR</strong>CAMS step, but ICSF returned an error with<br />
the indicated codes. For common codes, additional explanatory text is printed.<br />
Z UNKNOWN REASON CODE – Internal error. Contact INNOVATION DATA<br />
PROCESSING for assistance.<br />
Correct the error, if possible, and rerun. Contact INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING if<br />
you need assistance.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>180 encryption error text<br />
Reason: This message is generated by <strong>FDR</strong>CRYPT (<strong>FDR</strong> backup encryption option) when errors<br />
are detected in the control statements in the <strong>FDR</strong>CRYPT DD statement input. The<br />
text describes the error, which includes syntax errors, errors in key values, errors<br />
processing the <strong>FDR</strong>CRYPT Encryption Keyfile, and other reasons.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>200<br />
Reason:<br />
BLOCK DROPPED--synadaf--datablock<br />
A permanent BSAM read or write I/O error has occurred on a backup data set. “synadaf” is<br />
descriptive error text provided by the IBM SYNADAF macro. “datablock” is the first 20 bytes of<br />
backup data block read or written, in hex, if available. An IBM IOS000I I/O error message may<br />
also appear in the job's job log. “Tape I/O Errors” in Section 80.30 gives more details.<br />
DUMP – If on reel-to-reel tape (3420-type tapes), <strong>FDR</strong> issues an EOV to force a new<br />
output volume to be mounted. The blocks that were being written to the tape<br />
having the error is rewritten as the first blocks on the new reel. If this tape switch<br />
occurs more than 20 times, <strong>FDR</strong> terminates with an U0200 ABEND.<br />
On cartridges drives, because of the control unit buffer, <strong>FDR</strong> issues the U0200<br />
ABEND immediately after the first unrecoverable tape error. <strong>FDR</strong> terminates<br />
immediately if the error occurs during the write of the control records at the<br />
beginning of the backup.<br />
RESTORE – Any block in error is bypassed. If the error is due to I/O errors during the dump<br />
to a reel-to-reel tape, the block in error was rewritten on the next tape volume; if it is<br />
read successfully the data is properly restored (logical data set restore may fail on<br />
this condition). <strong>FDR</strong> drops up to 20 blocks before terminating with an U0200<br />
ABEND. If any track images were never successfully read from any tape volume,<br />
message <strong>FDR</strong>366 (and possibly message <strong>FDR</strong>155) are issued to document this; if<br />
neither is issued then the restore was successful despite the I/O errors.<br />
The block number in “synadaf” indicates the number of the tape block dropped.<br />
MAXERR= can increase or decrease the number of errors <strong>FDR</strong> will bypass. The<br />
keyword TAPERRCD=NO suppresses the condition code or ABEND that normally<br />
occurs at the end of the dump or restore.<br />
NOTE: On reel-to-reel tapes (3420-type) z/OS device swapping (the SWAP console<br />
command) should not be allowed for <strong>FDR</strong> backups. SWAP may be permissible for<br />
cartridge tapes. See “Tape I/O Errors” in Section 80.30.<br />
NOTE: INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING offers two products that can dramatically<br />
reduce tape errors: FATS (Fast Analysis of Tape Surfaces) analyzes tapes for<br />
defective areas and FATAR (Fast Analysis of Tape And Recovery) displays and<br />
corrects data on data checked tapes.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>201 FORCE END OF VOLUME TAKEN--BLOCK WILL BE REWRITTEN<br />
Reason: During dump processing a tape I/O error caused a tape volume switch to occur. See<br />
message <strong>FDR</strong>200 for details. If BSAM caused the volume to switch during error<br />
recovery before <strong>FDR</strong> was able to force the EOV, this message is not issued. If z/OS<br />
device swapping (SWAP) was allowed to occur for cartridge drives, the message is<br />
not issued (the only way to tell if a SWAP occurred is to observe in the job log that the<br />
tape was dismounted from a different drive than that on which it was initially mounted).<br />
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