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 />
REVERTING TO SYSIN – The error occurred when reading from an alternate command<br />
input source. <strong>Processing</strong> continues for commands in the SYSIN data set.<br />
Correct and resubmit job.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>419 CAUSED BY THE FOLLOWING COMMAND --<br />
Reason: One or more syntax errors on a remote queue were encountered during the execution of<br />
either a “LIST” or “REMOVE” sub-command by the remote queue utility, <strong>FDR</strong>ABRUT.<br />
Messages defining the errors were listed prior to this message. The command that<br />
caused the errors is listed immediately following this message.<br />
Action: Execute the REMOVE command specifying ARCHIVE or BACKUP, as required, and<br />
include the operand “ERRORS”. This removes any queue entries in error.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>420 resource PROCESSING BYPASSED - reason<br />
Reason: <strong>Processing</strong> has been bypassed on “resource” (DDNAME=ddname or VOL=volser).<br />
“reason” may be:<br />
VOLSER vvvvvv NOT INITIALIZED FOR ABR – The volume does not contain an<br />
ABR Model DSCB.<br />
VOLSER vvvvvv HAS ARCHIVING DISABLED – The ABR Model DSCB does not<br />
have the flag enabling this volume for Archive Backups.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>EPORT IS NOT AUTHORIZED – The RESERVE on the VTOC of the volume<br />
is not done, but <strong>FDR</strong>EPORT continues.<br />
VTOC ON CYLINDER 0/HEAD 0 – The VTOC on the volume is in a location used<br />
only for dummy VTOCs on volumes formatted for VM processing. It does<br />
not contain useful data so the volume is bypassed.<br />
FORMAT 4 DSCB IS NOT THE FIRST ENTRY IN THE VTOC – The VTOC is<br />
corrupted.<br />
THERE IS MORE THAN ONE (1) FORMAT 4 DSCB IN THE VTOC – The VTOC is<br />
corrupted.<br />
INITIALIZATION REQUESTED BUT VOLUME IS ALREADY INITIALIZED –<br />
Volume already contains an ABR Model DSCB. If you still want to<br />
re-initialize the volume, use the REMODEL statement.<br />
VOLUME HAS NOT BEEN INITIALIZED – The volume does not contain an ABR<br />
Model DSCB.<br />
VTOC CONTAINS DSCBS WITH NON-ZERO RESERVED FIELDS – During an<br />
attempt to initialize a volume for ABR, <strong>FDR</strong>ABRM found that one or more<br />
Format 1 DSCBs (for the data sets currently on the volume) had non-zero<br />
values in the reserved bytes at displacement 103 and 104 in the DSCB, so the<br />
volume could not be used for ABR. This data may have been stored by another<br />
DASD management system or by <strong>FDR</strong>ABR if the data sets were copied from a<br />
volume that was already initialized for ABR. If you are sure it is no longer<br />
needed, specify the “FORCE” operand to force the initialization (bytes 103 and<br />
104 are zeroed). Contact INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING for assistance.<br />
ALLOCATION OF THE ABR MODEL FAILED – <strong>FDR</strong>ABRM could not allocate the<br />
ABR Model DSCB.<br />
Other reasons are possible.<br />
VOLSER ALREADY IN USE – Can occur if you provided DISKx DD statements<br />
and also requested dynamic allocation of disk volumes.<br />
DUPLICATE DDNAMES – Can occur if you provided DISKx DD statements and<br />
you used the same DISKx DDname more than once.<br />
MULTIPLE UNITS REFERENCED – Can occur if you provided DISKx DD<br />
statements and one such DD statement referenced multiple disk volumes.<br />
MAXONLINE VALUE nnnn EXCEEDED – More than “nnnn” volumes were selected<br />
for processing in this step. You can increase the value of MAXONLINE on ISPF<br />
panel A.I.4.10, or break up the job into multiple steps.<br />
VOLSER CONTAINS RESERVED CHARACTER 'x' – The volume serial of the<br />
disk contains a character that is not supported by z/OS in volume serials.<br />
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