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Message H<strong>CP</strong>8264D follows if “RELOAD PROMPT”<br />

was specified on the comm<strong>and</strong> line.<br />

User Response: None.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>8265D MONITORING SUSPENDED FOR CTLR<br />

vdev<br />

REPLY [D TO DUMP,] L TO LOAD, Q TO<br />

QUIT OR HIT ENTER TO RESUME<br />

Explanation: This message is displayed when a<br />

console attention is detected while CCLOAD is<br />

monitoring an active CTLR. It provides options to dump<br />

the CTLR to disk <strong>and</strong> reload it, to load the CTLR<br />

without dumping it, or to end CCLOAD monitoring. If a<br />

null reply is given, the attention is ignored <strong>and</strong><br />

monitoring continues. DUMP is a valid response only<br />

when there is sufficient A disk space for a CTLR dump.<br />

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

response.<br />

User Response: Reply as indicated. If you request a<br />

dump, you must have A disk space for the output file.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>8266E UNABLE TO DUMP CTLR vdev. ALL<br />

DUMP FILES ARE IN USE<br />

Explanation: CCLOAD assigns dump file names from<br />

DUMP00 to DUMP99. If all 100 files exist, dumping is<br />

bypassed.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The comm<strong>and</strong> reloads the CTLR.<br />

User Response: You must delete dump files in order<br />

to provide dump support. You may end CCLOAD by<br />

generating a console attention <strong>and</strong> replying Q to<br />

message H<strong>CP</strong>8265D. Then erase unneeded dump files,<br />

copying them to tape or to another disk for archiving, if<br />

required. Then resume monitoring the CTLR by<br />

reentering the CCLOAD comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>8267I CTLR vdev DUMPED TO FILE fn<br />

CCDUMP A1<br />

Explanation: <strong>CP</strong> successfully dumped all or part of<br />

the CTLR storage to the disk file indicated.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The comm<strong>and</strong> reloads the CTLR.<br />

User Response: None is required. You may use the<br />

CCDUMP comm<strong>and</strong> to format <strong>and</strong> print the dump file. If<br />

another user ID has shared access to the dump file,<br />

format the dump on that user ID, letting CCLOAD<br />

continue to monitor the communication controller.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>8268E NO CTLR DUMP FILES WERE FOUND<br />

Explanation: CCDUMP was invoked without a file ID<br />

oper<strong>and</strong>, or with an asterisk “*” for one or more parts.<br />

No CTLR dump files were found that satisfied the<br />

search criteria specified.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The comm<strong>and</strong> is rejected.<br />

User Response: Access the disk containing the dump<br />

file you want to format <strong>and</strong> print.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>8269E progm FAILED WITH RETURN CODE rc<br />

Explanation: The indicated program returned an error<br />

code to the invoking exec.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: Comm<strong>and</strong> processing continues.<br />

User Response: If the program is H<strong>CP</strong>CCU, contact<br />

your service representative concerning a probable<br />

software problem. Otherwise, refer to the Network<br />

Program Products publications for errors reported by<br />

IFLOADRN, IFLREAD, or IFLDUMP.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>8270I CTLR DUMP FILE fn ft fm HAS NOT<br />

BEEN ERASED<br />

Explanation: When IFLDUMP returns an error return<br />

code, <strong>and</strong> the ERASE option was specified, the file is<br />

not erased.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: Comm<strong>and</strong> processing continues.<br />

User Response: None is required. Use the ERASE<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> to delete the input file if you do not expect to<br />

rerun CCDUMP for the same file.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>8271D REPLY Y TO RELOAD, OTHERWISE N<br />

Explanation: This message is displayed following<br />

message H<strong>CP</strong>8271I if “RELOAD PROMPT” was<br />

specified as a comm<strong>and</strong> oper<strong>and</strong>. It provides the option<br />

to reload an already-active CTLR.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: The comm<strong>and</strong> waits for a user<br />

response.<br />

User Response: Reply as indicated. You may want to<br />

force a reload if, for example, you have applied<br />

maintenance to your EP control program, if the CTLR is<br />

possibly loaded with a different control program, or for<br />

some other reason.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>8271I CTLR vdev IS ACTIVE<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>8265D H<strong>CP</strong>8271I<br />

Explanation: CCLOAD has determined that the CTLR<br />

communication controller is already loaded <strong>and</strong> active.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Action: Comm<strong>and</strong> processing continues.<br />

Message H<strong>CP</strong>8271D follows, if “RELOAD PROMPT”<br />

was specified on the comm<strong>and</strong> line.<br />

User Response: Reply as indicated. You may want to<br />

force a reload if, for example, you have applied<br />

maintenance to your EP control program, or the CTLR<br />

is possibly loaded with a different control program.<br />

Chapter 3. <strong>System</strong> <strong>Messages</strong> 439

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