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 />
OBTAIN – An OBTAIN request to read a DSCB from the VTOC failed.<br />
RENAME – A request to RENAME a data set failed.<br />
SCRATCH – A SCRATCH request to delete a data set failed.<br />
UNCATLG – A request to uncatalog a data set failed.<br />
The contents of registers 0, 1, and 15 are displayed in hex; R15 contains the return code but<br />
the other registers may have additional diagnostic data. The failing operation may be<br />
further described in a preceding message. The return codes are documented in the IBM<br />
manual DFSMSdfp Advanced Services, or under message IDC3009I in the System<br />
Messages manual; except that certain return codes may be generated by <strong>FDR</strong>:<br />
00000065 – Internal error.<br />
00000066 – Internal error in volume count.<br />
00000067 – EDTINFO service failed.<br />
Check the return codes and take corrective action or call INNOVATION DATA<br />
PROCESSING for assistance.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>517 DSN--dsname FNUM--nnn<br />
Reason: Identifies the data et name and tape file number (0 for disk) of an Archive Backup found<br />
in the Archive Control File during reorganization. Followed by messages <strong>FDR</strong>518 and<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>519 that further describe the tape table entry.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>518 USE--nnnnn CATALOGED--ccc DEVICE--dddddd EXPDATE--yyyy.ddd<br />
Reason: Follows message <strong>FDR</strong>517, and indicates the number of Archive Control File entries that<br />
reference the data set (“nnnnn”, the catalog status of the file (YES or NO), the device<br />
type of the backup file, and its expiration date.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>519 VOLS--vvvvvv ...<br />
Reason: Follows message <strong>FDR</strong>518, and indicates the volume serial numbers of the tape or disk<br />
backup data set.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>520 PRINTING FROM DEVICE TYPE type TO OUTPUT DDNAME ddname<br />
Reason: An <strong>FDR</strong>DSF PRINT function was requested. “type” is the device type of the disk being<br />
printed, and “ddname” is the DDname where the print output is directed.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>521<br />
Reason:<br />
CYLINDER cccc TRACK tttt -- RECORD ZERO cccchhhhrrkkllll -- DATA xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<br />
An <strong>FDR</strong>DSF PRINT function was requested. For each track printed, this header<br />
identifies the track. “cccc” and “hhhh” are the cylinder and track number in decimal.<br />
“cccchhhhrrkkllll” is the count field of Record 0 (R0) on that track, in hex and<br />
“xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx” is the 8-bytes of data from that Record 0, in hex.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>522 COUNT FIELD cccchhhhrrkkllll -- eof<br />
Reason: An <strong>FDR</strong>DSF PRINT function was requested. For each record printed, this message<br />
displays the count field, in hex, of the record. “cccchhhh” is the cylinder and track of<br />
the record, “rr” is the record number on that track, “kk” is the key length, and “llll” is the<br />
data length. If the data length is zero, indicating an End-of-File record, “eof” is END-<br />
OF-FILE, otherwise it is blank. The message is followed by displays of the key field (if<br />
“kk” is non-zero) and data field (if “llll” is non-zero) in dump format (hex and EBCDIC).<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>526<br />
Reason:<br />
Action:<br />
REGISTER 15=xxxxxxxx--nnn VOLUMES REFERENCED.<br />
VOLSER=vvvvvv -- DEVICE TYPE=tttttt RETURN CODE=rrrr<br />
Follows message <strong>FDR</strong>514 for SCRATCH failures. “xxxxxxxx” is the SCRATCH return<br />
code in register 15 and “nnn” is the number of volumes on which the data set resides.<br />
The second line of the message is repeated for each volume, giving the SCRATCH<br />
status code for the volume. Code 7 indicates that SCRATCH failed because the data<br />
set was in use. Code 2 or 8 indicates a security violation.<br />
Check the codes and take corrective action or call INNOVATION DATA PROCESSING<br />
for assistance.<br />
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