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H<strong>CP</strong>2501E A spool paging I/O error occurred<br />

while reading image [library]<br />

imagename on printer rdev<br />

Explanation: A spool paging I/O error occurred while<br />

<strong>CP</strong> was reading a member imagename from the image<br />

library file with which printer rdev was started. If “library”<br />

appears in the message, there is an error in opening<br />

the library (imagename).<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: Printer rdev is drained. The status of<br />

the file that was printing when the error occurred is<br />

reflected in message 1561E, which is issued in<br />

conjunction with this message.<br />

User Response: If the file is not already purged,<br />

release the user HOLD status on the file.<br />

Operator Response: If the image library that failed is<br />

not used often, consider starting the printer again with<br />

the same library. Otherwise, contact your system<br />

programmer to correct the problem.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2502E Image imagename on printer rdev<br />

caused a load check error<br />

Explanation: A member in the image library<br />

imagename with which printer rdev is started caused<br />

load check I/O errors.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: <strong>CP</strong> suspends printing of the problem<br />

file. If the error occurred on a default character set or<br />

FCB, printer rdev is drained.<br />

User Response: If it is not already purged, release<br />

the user HOLD status on the file.<br />

Operator Response: If the image that failed is not<br />

used often, consider starting the printer again with the<br />

same library. Otherwise, contact your system<br />

programmer to correct the problem.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2503E An invalid separator {FCB|CHAR}<br />

image imagename was specified for<br />

printer rdev<br />

Explanation: The load image for the separator<br />

character set or forms control buffer was undefined or<br />

caused an I/O error (such as a load check).<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: Printing ceases for printer rdev, <strong>and</strong><br />

the printer is drained.<br />

Operator Response: Reenter the START comm<strong>and</strong><br />

for the device in error with a valid FCB or CHAR image.<br />

Also, check to see that the correct imagelib (option<br />

IMAGE on the START comm<strong>and</strong>) is being used for the<br />

printer.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2504E type rdev was {drained|reset} due to a<br />

permanent {I/O|library} error.<br />

Explanation: An unrecoverable I/O error occurred on<br />

the reader, printer, or punch device, or in accessing the<br />

image library for a 3800 printer.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2501E H<strong>CP</strong>2507E<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: <strong>CP</strong> either drains the device or resets<br />

it. If it is reset, the device begins to process the next<br />

available file. The status of the file that was printing<br />

when the error occurred is reflected in message 1561E,<br />

which is issued in conjunction with this message.<br />

Operator Response: Start the device if it is drained.<br />

To process a file placed in HOLD status, change the file<br />

NOSYS to reset system HOLD. If the problem persists,<br />

contact your system support personnel.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2505E An output device is an invalid<br />

destination for system data files.<br />

Explanation: You tried to direct a system data file to<br />

an output device. A system data file, which contains no<br />

channel comm<strong>and</strong> words (CCWs), cannot be processed<br />

directly on an output device.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The system data file remains on the<br />

reader queue; comm<strong>and</strong> processing is terminated.<br />

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

valid destination queue.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2506E Error {reading|writing} <strong>System</strong> Spool<br />

File Index {from|to} the WARMSTART<br />

area on volume volser: The total count<br />

of pages in error is nnnn.<br />

Explanation: The <strong>System</strong> Spool File Index contains<br />

entries to locate all spool files possible in the system.<br />

On a read error, system initialization may be cancelled,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the device possibly repaired. On a write error, some<br />

part of spooling may have been lost.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: For a read error, the system will ask<br />

the operator if initialization should continue.<br />

For a write error, system operation continues. This<br />

message indicates that some part spooling may have<br />

been lost.<br />

Operator Response: Report this error to I/S. The<br />

specified device may need maintenance.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2507E Spool files on offline volume volser will<br />

be deleted<br />

Explanation: The volume specified is needed by, but<br />

not available to, the spooling subsystem. The volume<br />

serial is specified if the volume is defined in the<br />

SYSOWN list but is offline. The volume serial is also<br />

displayed if the volume is in the SYSOWN list but has<br />

no spool space or page space allocated. If the volume<br />

has no entry in the SYSOWN list, “V = nn” is displayed.<br />

“V” is the volume number of the DASD page address<br />

definition “C<strong>CP</strong>V”, (cylinder/page/volume, if device is a<br />

CKD or ECKD) or “PPPV” (page/volume, if the device is<br />

an FBA) that is used by spooling to locate each page of<br />

spool data. “V” correlates to SYSOWN entries at zero<br />

index <strong>and</strong> is a hexadecimal number: “V = X'00'” is the<br />

Chapter 3. <strong>System</strong> <strong>Messages</strong> 289

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