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 />
<strong>FDR</strong>485 SORT FAILURE HAS OCCURRED RC=nnn--function CANCELLED<br />
Reason: Your installation’s SORT product has returned a condition code other than zero. SORT<br />
error messages may be printed on DDname SYSOUT or the job’s job log. Check your<br />
SORT documentation to interpret the error.<br />
Action: The processing of “function” has been cancelled. Other commands may process<br />
successfully. If you cannot correct the problem from this information, call<br />
INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING for technical assistance.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>486 VTOC READ ERROR--VOLSER=vvvvvv--SEEK ADDRESS cccchhhh -- action<br />
Reason: An I/O error was encountered while reading the VTOC of a disk volume. The volume<br />
serial “vvvvvv” and track address “cccchhhh” are displayed.<br />
Action: Depending on user options, processing may continue bypassing remainder of VTOC or<br />
terminate with a storage dump. Call INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING for technical<br />
assistance after obtaining a storage dump as a serious problem may exist. A<br />
COMPAKTOR MAP may help to diagnose the problem.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>487 VTOC WRITE ERROR--VOLSER=vvvvvv--SEEK ADDRESS cccchhhh -- action<br />
Reason: An I/O error occurred while rewriting the VTOC of disk volume “vvvvvv”. The volume<br />
serial “vvvvvv” and track address “cccchhhh” are displayed. Depending on user<br />
options, processing may continue bypassing the remainder of the VTOC or terminate<br />
with a storage dump. A COMPAKTOR MAP may help to diagnose the problem.<br />
Action: Depending on user options, processing may continue bypassing the remainder of the<br />
VTOC or terminate with a storage dump. A COMPAKTOR MAP may help to diagnose<br />
the problem. Call INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING for technical assistance after<br />
obtaining a storage dump as a serious problem may exist.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>488<br />
Reason:<br />
Action:<br />
VTOC OUT OF SEQUENCE--VOLSER vvvvvv--SEEK ADDRESS cccchhhh--action<br />
ABR VTOC read routines check the CCHHR portion of the count field for continuity. During<br />
this check, one of the records was found to be in error. This message is usually followed by<br />
a diagnostic mini-dump. Depending on user options, processing may continue, bypassing<br />
the remainder of the VTOC, or may terminate with a storage dump.<br />
Check the mini-dump for the record in error. Check the volume for hardware problems. The<br />
VTOC may be corrupted; a COMPAKTOR MAP may help to diagnose the problem. If all<br />
else fails, call INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING technical support for assistance.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>489 NO prefix PREFIXED DDNAMES PRESENT OR SUITABLE FOR PROCESSING<br />
Reason: Depending on the function, “prefix” is “DISK” or “TAPE”. No such DD statements were<br />
found in the step, or those that were present were rejected for other reasons,<br />
documented by other messages.<br />
Action: Correct any error conditions or include the appropriate prefixed DD statements and<br />
resubmit the job.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>490 PROCESSING TERMINATED WITHOUT FILE/VTOC UPDATE/LIST<br />
Reason: The processing program was unable to complete any of the functions requested. Always<br />
proceeded by one or more error messages.<br />
Action: Correct error conditions noted and resubmit the job.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>491 function FUNCTION STARTED--hh.mm.ss<br />
Reason: Identifies type of function and time the function started.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>492<br />
Reason:<br />
function FUNCTION ENDED--hh.mm.ss CONDITION CODE-nnnn<br />
Identifies type of function and time the function ended. The return code is printed if non-zero.<br />
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