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H<strong>CP</strong>762E H<strong>CP</strong>767I<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>762E DIRECTORY STATEMENT MISSING<br />

Explanation: The first control statement detected by<br />

the program was not either a valid DIRECTORY control<br />

statement or a LOAD C statement pointing to a valid<br />

DIRECTORY statement.<br />

The statement might be an edit mode DIRECTORY<br />

statement having the altvdevno value of EDIT. The edit<br />

mode DIRECTORY statement cannot be used by itself.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The directory program terminates <strong>and</strong><br />

returns to the caller with return code 2 in R15.<br />

User Response: Add either the appropriate<br />

DIRECTORY statements to the beginning of the source<br />

directory or a LOAD C statement pointing to the<br />

DIRECTORY statements if it is a cluster format<br />

directory. Reissue the DIRECTXA comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>763E INVALID FILENAME OR FILE NOT<br />

FOUND<br />

Explanation: The specified file name or file type<br />

contains invalid characters, or <strong>CP</strong> cannot find the file on<br />

the CMS disks currently accessed by you. If this<br />

message is in response to a DIRECTXA comm<strong>and</strong>, the<br />

default file name <strong>and</strong> file type are USER DIRECT *. If<br />

this message is in response to an OVERRIDE<br />

comm<strong>and</strong>, the default file name <strong>and</strong> file type are<br />

CLASS OVERRIDE *.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: None.<br />

User Response: Reissue the comm<strong>and</strong> (DIRECTXA<br />

or OVERRIDE), specifying the correct CMS file<br />

containing the control statements.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>764E ERROR IN RDBUF<br />

Explanation: A DASD error was encountered during<br />

an FSREAD operation. RDBUF is the routine of the<br />

module that issued the message. The CMS return code<br />

is the routine return code plus 100.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: If this message is in response to the<br />

DIRECTXA comm<strong>and</strong>, the directory program terminates,<br />

without bringing a new directory on line, after scanning<br />

the remaining statements for syntax. If this message is<br />

in response to the OVERRIDE comm<strong>and</strong>, the override<br />

program terminates without creating a UCR system data<br />

file.<br />

User Response: See FSREAD in z/<strong>VM</strong>: CMS Macros<br />

<strong>and</strong> Functions Reference for a description of the return<br />

codes. If you can correct the problem, correct it <strong>and</strong><br />

reissue the comm<strong>and</strong> (DIRECTXA or OVERRIDE).<br />

Otherwise, contact your system support personnel.<br />

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

H<strong>CP</strong>765E INVALID {CLASS|DOMAIN} DEFINITION<br />

- {class|domain}<br />

Explanation: One of the following happened:<br />

1. The class value class is not in the range of A<br />

through Z or 1 through 6 on the CLASS directory<br />

statement; or either is not in the range of A through<br />

Z or 1 through 6, or is only an asterisk ( * ) in the<br />

class field of the USER directory statement.<br />

2. Both the USER directory statement class field <strong>and</strong><br />

the CLASS directory statement contain class<br />

definitions in the range of A through Z or 1 through<br />

6.<br />

3. The domain value (domain) is not in the range of<br />

0-15 on the CRYPTO control statement.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The system displays the statement in<br />

error immediately preceding this message. The directory<br />

program terminates, without bringing a new directory on<br />

line, after scanning the remaining statements for syntax.<br />

The system processes the control statements but does<br />

not write any directory data to disk.<br />

Operator Response: Correct the control statement<br />

containing the incorrect value <strong>and</strong> reissue the<br />

DIRECTXA comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>766E DUPLICATE {CLASS|DOMAIN}<br />

DEFINITION - {class|domain}<br />

Explanation: A class or domain value was specified<br />

more than once. Examples of when this error occurs<br />

are:<br />

v A class was specified twice on a USER control<br />

statement.<br />

v A class was specified twice on a CLASS control<br />

statement.<br />

v A domain was specified twice on a CRYPTO control<br />

statement.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The system displays the statement in<br />

error immediately preceding this message. The program<br />

is terminated after scanning the remaining statements<br />

for syntax. The system processes the control<br />

statements but does not write any directory data to disk.<br />

Operator Response: Correct the control statement<br />

that duplicates the value <strong>and</strong> reissue the DIRECTXA<br />

comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>767I PASSWORD CHANGED TO NOLOG<br />

FOR userid<br />

Explanation: The password for userid was found on<br />

the list of restricted passwords. It has been changed to<br />

“NOLOG”.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The card image is displayed above<br />

the message. The directory processing continues.<br />

User Response: Notify the directory administrator or<br />

the user that the password must be changed before the

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