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CADC MessagesCADC005D ENQUEUE FAILURE DDNAME=ddnameReason:Catalog Management has retried accessing the Catalog, but has not been able toobtain enqueue. The Catalog is owned by the task noted in the CADC001message. The system will wait for an operator response.Action:Investigate the cause of the enqueue failure. If the task that owns the Catalog isperforming a batch catalog utility function, such as BACKUP or DEFINE, thefailure may be normal. In this event, the function which owns the Catalog shouldbe allowed to complete.RespondRETRYEOBSTOPCANCELToRetry the ENQUEUE processRetry the ENQUEUE processStop the partition while investigating, or to allow the job whichowns the Catalog to continue and finish (a job STOPped in thismanner may be restarted at any time using the CASTARTcommand).Cancel the partition requesting the CatalogIf the task which owns the Catalog appears to have canceled with the Catalogenqueued, or is in an unending loop or wait, refer to the table shown undermessage CADC001I and proceed accordingly.CADC006W WRAP-AROUND HAS OCCURRED DDNAME=ddnameReason:All of the reserved continuous free space in the Catalog has been used.Processing will continue, but performance will be degraded as CatalogManagement will be searching for available free space records, as required.When all of the available free space is used, the task abends.Action:Perform BACKUP/RESTORE REORG at the earliest opportunity to collect allfree space records at the end of the Catalog. If you receive the message for theHELP file, you may choose to delete and allocate it with a larger spacespecification. The adapter needs to be recycled if the HELP file is deleted andreallocated.3–4 Message Guide

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