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>340 RACF DEFINE/CHECK ERROR ON DSN=dsname COMP CODE=ccc<br />
Reason: <strong>FDR</strong> issued a RACF DEFINE or CHECK for the data set “dsname”, but it failed with<br />
return code “ccc”.<br />
Action: Determine the cause.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>341 VTOC CONVERT ROUTINE ERROR COMP=ccc<br />
Reason: A <strong>FDR</strong> function attempted to allocate a dummy data set with the DOS flag set in the VTOC in<br />
order to invoke the DOS VTOC conversion routine to recalculate the free space on a<br />
volume. This allocation failed with decimal return code “ccc”; for z/OS these codes are<br />
documented under “allocate” in the IBM DFSMSdfp Diagnosis Reference manual.<br />
Action:<br />
A “ccc” of 172 indicates that your security system rejected the dummy data set (that<br />
begins with <strong>FDR</strong>ABR.Vvolser).<br />
A “ccc” of 176 or 180 indicates that a user-provided DADSM exit rejected the request.<br />
A “ccc” of 192 indicates that the volume was SMS-Managed (it always fails on<br />
SMS-Managed volumes).<br />
If this occurred on an Archive Backup, the archive of data sets from this volume is<br />
complete but the volume free space may not be accurate.<br />
If it occurred on a full-volume restore to a different sized volume (e.g., 3390-2 to 3390-<br />
3), the restore is complete but the volume free space may not be accurate. If the<br />
volume had an active Indexed VTOC (VTOCIX), you must allocate a data set to<br />
correct the freespace and run ICKDSF BUILDIX to rebuild it.<br />
The DOS flag is left on, so the next allocation to the volume should correct the free<br />
space. Alternately, you can use COMPAKTOR to correct the free space<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>343 SMS CONSTRUCT ERROR VOL=vvvvvv construct REASON=reason<br />
Reason: <strong>FDR</strong>ABR tried to get information about an SMS construct (e.g, storage class,<br />
management class, or base configuration) but the request failed. “vvvvvv” is the<br />
volume involved (if known). “construct” is STORGRP=storgrp for an error on a<br />
storage group construct, MANAGEMENT CLASS for an error reading all<br />
management class constructs, or BASE CONFIG for an error reading the SMS base<br />
configuration. “reason” is the error text:<br />
SMS ERROR COMP=xxxx CODE=ccccc – The IBM SMS interface failed the<br />
query with return code “xxxx” (usually 0008) and SMS reason code “ccccc”.<br />
You can interpret the reason code by looking up IBM message IGDccccc in<br />
IBM message manuals.<br />
STORAGE GROUP TYPE IS NON-POOL – A VIO or DUMMY storage group name<br />
was specified.<br />
STORGRP NOT ENABLED FOR MIGRATION – For DUMP TYPE=ARC or<br />
TYPE=SCR, the storage group was not enabled for auto migration. If you<br />
are not also running DFSMShsm, you can change the storage group to<br />
enable it for auto migration, or you can specify SMSCONSTRUCT=NO on<br />
the DUMP statement to bypass this check.<br />
STORGRP NOT ENABLED FOR AUTO BACKUP – For DUMP TYPE=ABR<br />
TYPE=DSF or TYPE=AUTO, the storage group was not enabled for auto<br />
backup. If you are not also running DFSMShsm, you can change the<br />
storage group to enable it for auto backup, or you can specify<br />
SMSCONSTRUCT=NO on the DUMP statement to bypass this check.<br />
STORGRP NOT ENABLED FOR AUTO DUMP – For DUMP TYPE=<strong>FDR</strong>, the storage<br />
group was not enabled for auto dump. If you are not also running DFSMShsm, you<br />
can change the storage group to enable it for auto dump, or you can specify<br />
SMSCONSTRUCT=NO on the DUMP statement to bypass this check.<br />
STORGRP CONSTRUCT NOT FOUND – The specified storage group name was<br />
not found by SMS.<br />
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