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FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing

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MESSAGES AND CODES<br />

<strong>FDR</strong> CONSOLE MESSAGES AND TSO TERMINAL MESSAGES 100.2<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>W54 CVAF I/O ERROR SEARCHING THE VTOC OF DISK VOLUME vvvvvv<br />

Reason: The ABR Catalog Locate exit issued a CVAF call to see if a data set marked as having<br />

been Archived by ABR actually exists on disk volume “vvvvvv”. If the data set is on<br />

disk, the restore is not necessary. The CVAF call failed with a return code of 16 (x'10'),<br />

indicating a permanent I/O error was encountered searching the VTOC. The VTOC of<br />

that volume may be damaged.<br />

Action: See IBM diagnosis manuals for recovery procedure. If unable to correct, call<br />

INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING for technical assistance.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>W55 SYNCHRONOUS RESTORE SERVICE NOT ENABLED – NOWAIT SUBSTITUTED<br />

Reason: A synchronous recall was requested, but this option has not been enabled in the <strong>FDR</strong><br />

Global Options Table.<br />

Action: To allow synchronous recalls, enable the LXSYNUSE option in the <strong>FDR</strong> Global Options<br />

Table panel (A.I.4.11.9).<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>W56 SYNCHRONOUS RESTORE status<br />

Reason: The ABR Catalog Locate exit has initiated a synchronous recall on behalf of a TSO or<br />

ROSCOE user. This message reports the status of the recall. “status” may be:<br />

IS PROCEEDING – PLEASE BE PATIENT WITH ME – The synchronous restore is<br />

still in process. This message is issued at five-second intervals up to four times.<br />

TIMED OUT – The synchronous restore task failed after notifying the exit that the<br />

restore had started.<br />

CONVERTED TO ASYNCHRONOUS RESTORE VIA ATTENTION – The user<br />

depressed the ATTN or PA1 key. Rather than canceling the restore the<br />

WAIT is cancelled and the restore is allowed to proceed asynchronously<br />

(without impacting the terminal user).<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>W57 UNCATALOGED FOR DELETE -- DSN=dsname<br />

Reason: The ABR Catalog Locate exit detected a catalog DELETE request for a data set<br />

Archived for auto-recall. The DELETE is failed with a return code of 8 and reason<br />

code of 42 (record not found). However, the auto-recall catalog entry is removed<br />

(uncataloged). If the delete was issued by IDCAMS or TSO you may receive:<br />

IDC3009I ** VSAM CATALOG RETURN CODE IS 8<br />

IDC0551I ** ENTRY dsname NOT DELETED<br />

Action: None, since the catalog entry has been removed. You may disregard the IDC messages.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>W58 DATA SET IN USE OR BEING RECALLED--RETRY ALLOCATION IN A FEW MINUTES<br />

Reason: The ABR Catalog Locate exit issued an enqueue to see if the data set listed in the<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>W70 message was available for use. The enqueue showed that the data set was<br />

allocated to another job or user. The recall is terminated.<br />

Action: The user can retry the recall after allowing some time for the other task to free the data set.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>W59<br />

Reason:<br />

ABR AUTO RECALL CANCELLED -- reason<br />

The ABR Catalog Locate exit was entered because a catalog search (LOCATE) was issued<br />

for a data set that was Archived by ABR with the RECALL=YES option. The exit failed<br />

trying to invoke ABR to recall the data set. “reason” is one of the following:<br />

ATTACH OF pppppppp FAILED--RC=nnn – The exit attempted to ATTACH the<br />

program “pppppppp” but the ATTACH failed. The ATTACH return code from<br />

register 15 is printed (“nnn”).<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>OPT LOAD FAILED -- R1=nnnn/R15=nn – The exit attempted to LOAD<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>OPT but it failed. The contents of the LOAD SVC return code registers<br />

1 and 15 are printed, with register 1 showing the ABEND code that would<br />

have resulted if the <strong>FDR</strong>OPT were executed as a processing program.<br />

i.e.: // EXEC PGM=<strong>FDR</strong>OPT<br />

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