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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 />

Action:<br />

MULTI-VOL ERROR – For a multi-volume data set, a LOCATE is done on other<br />

than the first volume to get the management class, and it failed.<br />

If DSN= is displayed, that data set is not selected by ABR in this run. If possible, correct<br />

the error and rerun. If necessary, contact INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING for<br />

assistance.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>348 VOL=volser ALLOCATED SPACE IS aaa% -- THRESHOLD is ttt% - action<br />

VOL=volser ALLOCATED SPACE IS aaa% -- AFTER ARCHIVE/SCRATCH<br />

VOL=volser BYPASSED<br />

Reason: In Archive Backup or Superscratch step, volume threshold selection was requested via<br />

the THRESHOLD= operand and volume “volser” is being processed. In the first form<br />

of the message, “aaa” is the percentage of tracks currently allocated and “ttt” is the<br />

threshold percentage used by ABR on that volume (see “Volume Thresholds” in<br />

Section 51.3 for details on the source of the threshold value).<br />

In the first form of the <strong>FDR</strong>348 message, “action” is:<br />

SELECTED DUE TO THRESHOLD – If “aaa” is greater than “ttt”.<br />

BYPASSED SPACE UNDER THRESHOLD – If “aaa” is less than or equal to “ttt”.<br />

The second form of the <strong>FDR</strong>348 message is printed after the Archive or Superscratch<br />

completes, giving the new percentage of tracks allocated after data sets were deleted.<br />

The third form of the <strong>FDR</strong>348 message indicates that a LSPACE (SVC 78) issued to<br />

obtain the current allocation percentage, returned a non-zero return code. The volume<br />

is not selected.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>349 COPY1 EXPIRES yyyy.ddd – COPY2 EXPIRES yyyy.ddd FOR DSN=dsname<br />

Reason: SMSEXPIRE=PRT was specified. This message is issued for every SMS-Managed data set that<br />

is archived in this step, showing the calculated expiration dates for COPY1 and COPY2.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>355<br />

Reason:<br />

Action:<br />

A DUPLICATE NAME WAS SPECIFIED OR GENERATED -- <strong>FDR</strong> BYPASSED DSN=dsname<br />

NEWNAME=, NEWGROUP=, or NEWINDEX= was specified on one or more SELECT<br />

statements. However, when this was applied to the original data set name shown as<br />

“dsname”, it resulted in an output data set name that duplicated the output name of<br />

another data set being restore or copied.<br />

Change the newname specification to generate unique names.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>356 A DUPLICATE NAME WAS SPECIFIED - BYPASSED DSN=dsname<br />

Reason: Two or more SELECT statements specified the same data set name. You cannot<br />

restore the same data set name more than once in a given restore job, unless the<br />

VOL= parameter is specified, giving different volumes on each SELECT.<br />

Action: The additional SELECTs are ignored.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>360 CYL=cccc--cn cn cn...<br />

Reason: Internal diagnostic message optionally printed by the ABR full-volume restore processor<br />

showing each cylinder and head restored and the cycle number (cn) of the tape (0<br />

thru 63) that it is restored from.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>361 TAPE WAS RESTORED DSN=dsname<br />

Reason: ABR successfully restored this tape on a full volume restore (RESTORE TYPE=<strong>FDR</strong>).<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>363 OPERATOR CANCELLED RESTORE FOR TAPES<br />

Reason: The OPERATOR keyword was coded on the ABR RESTORE TYPE=<strong>FDR</strong> statement for<br />

a full-volume restore, but the operator replied “NO” to the <strong>FDR</strong>W25 message.<br />

Action: The restore for this volume was cancelled.<br />

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