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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>467 UNABLE TO LOCATE HIGH INDEX OF iiiiiiii ON CATALOG--JOB TERMINATED<br />

Reason: The catalog manager has returned a condition code other than zero when attempting to<br />

locate the high level index “iiiiiiii”.<br />

Action: It is possible that the ABR catalog has not been properly created. See Chapter 90 “<strong>FDR</strong><br />

Installation”. If needed, call INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING for assistance.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>471 DDNAME=ddname I/O ERROR--SYNAD=synadtext<br />

Reason: A permanent I/O error was detected on the data set referenced by “ddname”. The IBM macro<br />

SYNADAF was invoked to format the cause of the error; the text returned is “synadtext”.<br />

Action:<br />

Examine the SYNADAF text to determine the cause of the error. Check the job log for IBM I/O<br />

error messages. For additional assistance, please call INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>472 DDNAME=ddname DOES NOT REFERENCE AN type CONTROL FILE-- DSN=dsname<br />

Reason: 1.“ddname” references a control file that has not been initialized.<br />

2.The control file has been corrupted.<br />

Action: If the control file was corrupted, you must restore the control file from the most recent<br />

backup. Otherwise, initialize the control file. Please call INNOVATION DATA<br />

PROCESSING technical support if this problem occurs.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>473 ABR INITIALIZATION OF VOLUME vvvvvv INCOMPLETE--RENAME FAILED --<br />

RETURN CODE rc -- STATUS ss<br />

Reason:<br />

Action:<br />

During ABR initialization <strong>FDR</strong>ABRM may rename the temporary data set allocated by<br />

the user to change it into the ABR Model DSCB. The rename failed. All other functions<br />

have been completed, including marking the Format 1 DSCBs for ABR processing.<br />

This problem can be caused by another task renaming or scratching the data set<br />

between the DEQ of the VTOC and the rename.<br />

If another task renamed or scratched the data set, rerun the <strong>FDR</strong>ABRM job specifying<br />

“FORCE” on the appropriate ABRINIT control statement or the DEFAULT control<br />

statement. If the reason cannot be determined, call INNOVATION DATA<br />

PROCESSING technical support for assistance.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>474 DDNAME=ddname REFERENCES DATA SET WITH NO SPACE<br />

Reason: The data set was allocated with SPACE=(CYL,0) or (TRK,0) or (blocksize,0).<br />

Action: Scratch the data set, re-allocate with sufficient space and resubmit job.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>475 DDNAME=ddname REFERENCES DSNAME=dsname--NEED LEVEL PREFIX prefix<br />

Reason: 1.For program <strong>FDR</strong>ARCH, the user coded a non-standard data set name for the Archive<br />

Control File. The name must contain an index level of “ARCHIVE”.<br />

2.For program <strong>FDR</strong>ABRUT, the user coded a data set name for a remote queue data<br />

set that did not contain the standard index (ABRARDQ, ABRARCH, ABRBKDQ, or<br />

ABRREST).<br />

3.For program <strong>FDR</strong>CRYFM, the user coded a non-standard data set name for the<br />

Encrypt Control File. The name must contain an index level of “ENCRYPT”.<br />

Action: Correct the dsname or (for <strong>FDR</strong>ARCH only) specify DISABLE=DSNCK.<br />

<strong>FDR</strong>476 DDNAME=ddname REFERENCES A DEVICE TYPE OTHER THAN DISK<br />

Reason: “ddname” can only be allocated to a disk device. Check the unit specification in the JCL<br />

for errors.<br />

Action: Correct and resubmit.<br />

CHAPTER 100 – PAGE 100-90 –

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