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H<strong>CP</strong>784E I/O ERROR vdev DEVICE NOT<br />

ATTACHED<br />

Explanation: <strong>CP</strong> detected an I/O error due to the<br />

specified virtual device (vdev) not being attached to the<br />

system.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The system was unable to locate the<br />

specified directory volume. The program no longer<br />

attempts to write on that volume. The directory program<br />

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

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

User Response: Check to see if the specified volume<br />

is attached, then reissue the DIRECTXA comm<strong>and</strong>. If<br />

the error persists, contact your system support<br />

personnel.<br />

Programmer Response: If the problem persists,<br />

contact your <strong>IBM</strong> Support Center personnel to diagnose<br />

<strong>and</strong> correct the hardware problem.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>785E Invalid element - element<br />

Explanation: The element you specified contains<br />

non-hexadecimal characters, or is greater than or equal<br />

to the Vector Facility section size.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The comm<strong>and</strong> is not executed;<br />

system operation continues.<br />

User Response: Reissue the comm<strong>and</strong> specifying a<br />

valid element.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>786I EDIT CHARACTER - value IS NOT<br />

VALID FOLLOWING USER userid<br />

Explanation: The directory entry for user userid<br />

contains an invalid edit character. An edit character may<br />

not be alphanumeric or the bytes X'0E' (shift out) or<br />

X'0F' (shift in).<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The USER definition is accepted <strong>and</strong><br />

the default edit character is used. If no error prevents<br />

the directory from being rewritten, CMS receives a<br />

return code 9 to indicate a warning message was<br />

issued.<br />

User Response: Specify a valid edit character in the<br />

user’s directory entry <strong>and</strong> reissue the DIRECTXA<br />

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

H<strong>CP</strong>787E I/O ERROR vdev INCORRECT RECORD<br />

LENGTH DETECTED<br />

Explanation: An I/O error has been detected on the<br />

directory volume due to an incorrect record length.<br />

Possible reasons for this error are:<br />

v An incorrectly-formatted directory volume was used.<br />

v The device type specified on the DIRECTORY<br />

statement did not match the device type of the<br />

directory volume.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The error is from the directory<br />

volume, <strong>and</strong> the program no longer attempts to write on<br />

that volume. The directory program terminates, without<br />

bringing a new directory on line, after scanning the<br />

remaining statements for syntax.<br />

User Response: Check that the directory volume has<br />

been properly formatted with the <strong>CP</strong> format program,<br />

then reissue the DIRECTXA comm<strong>and</strong>. If the error<br />

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

H<strong>CP</strong>788E PERMANENT I/O ERROR vdev<br />

Explanation: An unrecoverable I/O error has been<br />

detected. All attempts to recover from this I/O error have<br />

failed. EREP records have been recorded by the system<br />

to aid in problem determination.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: EREP records will be recorded. The<br />

error is from the directory volume, <strong>and</strong> the program no<br />

longer attempts to write on that volume. The directory<br />

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

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

User Response: Check for the following problems:<br />

v The hardware is not operational<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>784E H<strong>CP</strong>790E<br />

v The specified device is not supported by the system<br />

v The minidisk is not linked with write access.<br />

Then reissue the DIRECTXA comm<strong>and</strong>. Check EREP<br />

records for error indications. If the error persists, contact<br />

your system support personnel.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>789E NUMBER OF <strong>CP</strong>U STATEMENTS<br />

EXCEEDS <strong>CP</strong>U LIMIT FOLLOWING<br />

{PROFILE profname|USER userid}<br />

Explanation: The number of <strong>CP</strong>U statements for this<br />

profile profname or user userid exceeded the limit of<br />

virtual <strong>CP</strong>Us. This limit is either set by the M<strong>CP</strong>U<br />

parameter on the MACHINE card or defaults to decimal<br />

64, which is the maximum number of virtual <strong>CP</strong>Us a<br />

user can define.<br />

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

error above the message. The directory program<br />

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

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

User Response: Correct either the number of <strong>CP</strong>U<br />

statements or the M<strong>CP</strong>U parameter on the MACHINE<br />

statement defined for this user. Reissue the DIRECTXA<br />

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

H<strong>CP</strong>790E <strong>CP</strong>U STATEMENT CONTAINS INVALID<br />

<strong>CP</strong>U ADDRESS FOLLOWING {PROFILE<br />

profname or USER userid}<br />

Explanation: A directory <strong>CP</strong>U statement for this profile<br />

profname or user userid contains a cpuaddr value<br />

outside the acceptable range. The cpuaddr value must<br />

be between X'0' <strong>and</strong> X'3F'.<br />

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

Chapter 3. <strong>System</strong> <strong>Messages</strong> 207

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