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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 />

<strong>FDR</strong>459 function--DENIED BY reason<br />

Reason: “function” was requested by the user on the data set identified by the <strong>FDR</strong>456 message<br />

that follows but the request was denied because of the security “reason” shown.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>460<br />

Reason:<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>461<br />

Action:<br />

Reason:<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>462<br />

Action:<br />

Reason:<br />

Action:<br />

WARNING -- VOLUME CONTAINS MULTIPLE ABR MODEL DSCBS -- OTHER ABR<br />

FUNCTIONS MAY FAIL<br />

A VTOC maintenance request detected multiple ABR Model DSCBs on the disk volume.<br />

Any data set having the following format is considered to be an ABR Model DSCB:<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>ABR.Vvolser (note that the <strong>FDR</strong>ABR high-level index may be changed in your<br />

installation). Multiple ABR Model DSCBs are usually caused by restoring the model<br />

DSCB from another volume.<br />

Delete the DSCB in error. A rerun of the job is not required.<br />

ABR MODEL FOR VOLUME=vvvvvv NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME<br />

USER MUST SPECIFY ’MAXGEN=’ OPERAND<br />

An OBTAIN was issued to retrieve information from the ABR Model DSCB, but failed for<br />

some reason. The volume selected may not be online.<br />

The user must use operand “MAXGEN=” to replace the information normally taken from the<br />

ABR Model DSCB, or supply a DD statement to ensure that the volume is mounted.<br />

CURRENT GEN=gggg/CYCLE=cc ON THE ABR CATALOG IS IN CONFLICT WITH<br />

CURRENT GEN=gggg/CYCLE=cc ON THE ABR MODEL FOR VOLUME(vvvvvv)<br />

ALL BACKUP ENTRIES FOR THIS VOLUME BYPASSED.<br />

The current generation and cycle number recorded in the ABR Model DSCB on the<br />

volume “vvvvvv”, does not match the generation and cycle number of the entry with<br />

the most current date in the ABR backup catalog.<br />

<strong>Processing</strong> of the volume is bypassed. If you wish to process the volume anyway, use<br />

operand “CURRINFO=MODEL/CATLG” indicating the correct value.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>463 VOLSER=vvvvvv NOT INITIALIZED FOR ABR --<br />

type CONTROL FILE MUST BE ON AN INITIALIZED VOLUME<br />

Reason:<br />

Action:<br />

The user attempted to create a control file with either the FORMAT or RESTORE command.<br />

ABR requires that the control file reside on a disk volume that contains an ABR Model<br />

DSCB. The creation of a control file on non-initialized disk volumes is prohibited.<br />

Initialize the volume for ABR or choose an ABR-initialized volume and rerun the job.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>464 DDNAME=ddname REFERENCES AN UNSUPPORTED DISK DEVICE<br />

Reason: The disk device allocated to “ddname” is not in the ABR supported device table.<br />

Action: Call INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING technical support for assistance.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>465 UNABLE TO OPEN DDNAME=ddname--reason<br />

Reason: An error occurred trying to open “ddname”, for the “reason” displayed.<br />

Action: Check the job log for IBM OPEN messages. In some cases, the DDname is not required<br />

so the message is simply informational. If the DDname is required for the operation<br />

being attempted, correct and resubmit the job.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>466 statement CANNOT BE PROCESSED<br />

Reason: A statement that requires queuing to a remote queue data set cannot be processed<br />

because the remote queue data set is not present. Always proceeded by <strong>FDR</strong>465.<br />

Action: Include the required DDname and resubmit the job including only those commands that failed.<br />

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