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H<strong>CP</strong>713E H<strong>CP</strong>716D<br />

for syntax. Otherwise, the next control statement is<br />

solicited from the console.<br />

User Response: Do one of the following:<br />

v Use the DUMP ALL statement<br />

v Use the COPY ALL statement<br />

v Use the RESTORE ALL statement.<br />

v Perform the job specifying no more than 300 extents,<br />

<strong>and</strong> repeat DUMP, COPY, or RESTORE, if necessary,<br />

to complete the task.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>713E OVERLAPPING OR INVALID EXTENTS<br />

Explanation: The DUMP, RESTORE, or COPY<br />

statement contains either invalid (outside the physical<br />

limits of the device or not specified in ascending order)<br />

or overlapping explicit cylinders.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: If the input is from cards, the program<br />

is terminated after scanning the remaining statements<br />

for syntax. Otherwise, the correct statement is solicited<br />

from the console.<br />

User Response: Enter the proper cylinder information.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>714D {RECORD bbcchh | BLOCK block} NOT<br />

FOUND ON INPUT TAPE<br />

DO YOU WISH TO CONTINUE?<br />

RESPOND YES OR NO:<br />

Note: If the EMSG option of the INPUT<br />

control statement is used, message<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>714E is changed to H<strong>CP</strong>714D to<br />

solicit a response from the operator to<br />

continue.<br />

Explanation: The record was not found on the tape.<br />

bbcchh refers to the address (bin, cylinder <strong>and</strong> head), in<br />

hexadecimal, of the missing track header record. When<br />

the tape contains FBA data, "BLOCK block" refers to<br />

the block number missing from the track header record.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The system waits for a response.<br />

User Response: Respond “YES”, “Y”, “NO”, or “N”<br />

where these have the following results:<br />

YES, Y The job continues. The record that was not<br />

found is bypassed.<br />

NO, N The job step is terminated. All data restored or<br />

copied to that point is valid. If the input is from<br />

cards the program is terminated after scanning<br />

the remaining statements for syntax.<br />

Otherwise, the next control statement is<br />

solicited from the console. Try using the COPY<br />

ALL or RESTORE ALL statement, or use the<br />

correct explicit cylinder or block oper<strong>and</strong>.<br />

198 z/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>System</strong> <strong>Messages</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Codes</strong> — <strong>CP</strong><br />

H<strong>CP</strong>714E {RECORD bbcchh | BLOCK block} NOT<br />

FOUND ON INPUT TAPE<br />

Explanation: The record was not found on the tape.<br />

bbcchh refers to the address (bin, cylinder <strong>and</strong> head), in<br />

hexadecimal, of the missing track header record. When<br />

the tape contains FBA data, "BLOCK block" refers to<br />

the block number missing from the track header record.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The job step is terminated. All data<br />

restored or copied to that point is valid. If the input is<br />

from cards, the program is terminated after the<br />

remaining statements are scanned for syntax.<br />

Otherwise, the next control statement is solicited from<br />

the console.<br />

User Response: Use the COPY ALL or RESTORE<br />

ALL statement, or use the correct explicit cylinder or<br />

block oper<strong>and</strong>.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>715E LOCATION bbcchh IS A FLAGGED<br />

TRACK<br />

Explanation: The DASD device has a flagged track.<br />

bbcchh refers to the address (bin, cylinder <strong>and</strong> head), in<br />

hexadecimal, of the flagged track.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: For the <strong>IBM</strong> 2305 <strong>and</strong> 3340, the job<br />

step continues; for the <strong>IBM</strong> 3330 <strong>and</strong> 3350, the job is<br />

terminated. All data dumped or copied to that point is<br />

valid. The input <strong>and</strong> output devices are closed, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

cylinder map of the data dumped or copied is printed.<br />

For the <strong>IBM</strong> 2305 <strong>and</strong> 3340, flagged tracks are treated<br />

as any other track; that is, no attempt is made to<br />

substitute the alternate track data when a defective<br />

primary track is read; tracks are not inspected to<br />

determine if they were previously flagged when written.<br />

<strong>IBM</strong> recommends that volumes dumped containing<br />

flagged tracks be restored to the same volume. This<br />

message is displayed each time a defective track is<br />

dumped, copied, or restored, <strong>and</strong> the operation<br />

continues.<br />

Flagged tracks are automatically h<strong>and</strong>led by the control<br />

unit on an <strong>IBM</strong> 3330 or 3350. The flagged tracks should<br />

never be detected by the program. However, if the<br />

program does detect a flagged track, this message is<br />

displayed, <strong>and</strong> the job step terminates.<br />

User Response: Use the DUMP or COPY statements<br />

with the explicit cylinder oper<strong>and</strong> to dump or copy<br />

around the flagged track.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>716D NO VOL1 LABEL FOUND FOR volid<br />

DO YOU WISH TO CONTINUE?<br />

RESPOND YES, NO OR REREAD:<br />

Explanation: The program was unable to find a record<br />

with the key of VOL1 on cylinder 0 track 0. The program<br />

also could not read record 3 on cylinder 0 track 0 for<br />

the specified volume serial number volid.

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