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z/VM: System Messages and Codes Š CP - z/VM - IBM

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EXC002 EXR002<br />

diagnosing the problem, then contact your <strong>IBM</strong> support<br />

personnel.<br />

EXC002<br />

Explanation: (soft abend) The host EXCBK address<br />

was found to be zero when an attempt was made to<br />

release its storage.<br />

User Response: <strong>CP</strong>’s portion of POSIX exec function<br />

processing completes. The EXCBK <strong>and</strong> the appropriate<br />

return code are returned to the invoker. This situation<br />

has no effect on the completion of <strong>CP</strong>’s portion of<br />

POSIX exec function processing, but may cause<br />

storage to be left unreleased. Refer to z/<strong>VM</strong>: Diagnosis<br />

Guide for information on gathering the documentation<br />

you need to assist <strong>IBM</strong> in diagnosing the problem, then<br />

contact your <strong>IBM</strong> support personnel.<br />

EXD001<br />

Explanation: (soft abend) During <strong>CP</strong>’s portion of<br />

POSIX exec function error processing, a request block<br />

(REQBK) was not found on the request block chain<br />

when it should have been there. This condition is most<br />

likely to occur if some other part of <strong>CP</strong>’s portion of<br />

POSIX exec function processing dequeued a REQBK<br />

without the proper serialization.<br />

User Response: <strong>CP</strong>’s portion of POSIX exec function<br />

processing continues with the task that discovered the<br />

problem exiting to the dispatcher. The assumption is<br />

that the task that dequeued the REQBK will complete<br />

<strong>CP</strong>’s portion of POSIX exec function processing. If this<br />

is not the case, the user may wait indefinitely. Refer to<br />

z/<strong>VM</strong>: Diagnosis Guide for information on gathering the<br />

documentation you need to assist <strong>IBM</strong> in diagnosing the<br />

problem, then contact your <strong>IBM</strong> support personnel.<br />

EXE001<br />

Explanation: (soft abend) The reclaim address is<br />

zero. When <strong>CP</strong>’s portion of POSIX exec function<br />

processing has completed processing information<br />

received from the <strong>CP</strong> Application Mailbox, it calls a<br />

storage reclaim address in the PGEBK. This address is<br />

zero.<br />

User Response: <strong>CP</strong>’s portion of POSIX exec function<br />

processing completes. The EXCBK <strong>and</strong> the appropriate<br />

return code are returned to the invoker. This situation<br />

has no effect on the completion of <strong>CP</strong>’s portion of<br />

POSIX exec function processing, but may cause<br />

storage to be left unreleased. Refer to z/<strong>VM</strong>: Diagnosis<br />

Guide for information on gathering the documentation<br />

you need to assist <strong>IBM</strong> in diagnosing the problem, then<br />

contact your <strong>IBM</strong> support personnel.<br />

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

EXE002<br />

Explanation: (soft abend) Translation failed for the<br />

data buffer sent by the deliver routine. R1 <strong>and</strong> the<br />

PGEBK in R4 contain the virtual address of the buffer<br />

page to be translated.<br />

User Response: <strong>CP</strong>’s portion of POSIX exec function<br />

processing completes. The EXCBK <strong>and</strong> the appropriate<br />

return code are returned to the invoker. Refer to z/<strong>VM</strong>:<br />

Diagnosis Guide for information on gathering the<br />

documentation you need to assist <strong>IBM</strong> in diagnosing the<br />

problem, then contact your <strong>IBM</strong> support personnel.<br />

EXE003<br />

Explanation: (soft abend) A return code sent back to<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>EXEDL was not a recognized return code. The<br />

return code is in R15.<br />

User Response: <strong>CP</strong>’s portion of POSIX exec<br />

processing completes with an error. The EXCBK <strong>and</strong><br />

the appropriate return code are returned to the invoker.<br />

Refer to z/<strong>VM</strong>: Diagnosis Guide for information on<br />

gathering the documentation you need to assist <strong>IBM</strong> in<br />

diagnosing the problem, then contact your <strong>IBM</strong> support<br />

personnel.<br />

EXR001<br />

Explanation: The return code from entry point<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>PCRRQ was greater than 12. The only acceptable<br />

return code is 0 or 4. The Read Exp<strong>and</strong>ed Storage<br />

Usability Map SCLP Comm<strong>and</strong> was in error, or the<br />

wrong call interface to the processor controller was<br />

used when attempting to issue the request.<br />

User Response: Check the return code in R15. R1<br />

points to the real processor controller block<br />

(H<strong>CP</strong>PCRBK). R10 points to the data in the processor<br />

controller service call data block (H<strong>CP</strong>PCCBK). Look at<br />

these blocks for a possible explanation. If the data in<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>PCCBK <strong>and</strong> H<strong>CP</strong>PCRBK is valid, there is a<br />

probable hardware error.<br />

EXR002<br />

Explanation: The return code from entry point<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>PCRRQ was greater than 4. The only acceptable<br />

return code is 0 or 4. The processor controller is<br />

logically disconnected or does not exist, or request<br />

processing is suspended.<br />

User Response: Check the return code in R15. R1<br />

points to the real processor controller block<br />

(H<strong>CP</strong>PCRBK). R10 points to the data in the processor<br />

controller service call data block (H<strong>CP</strong>PCCBK). Look at<br />

these blocks for a possible explanation. If the data in<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>PCCBK <strong>and</strong> H<strong>CP</strong>PCRBK is valid, there is a<br />

probable hardware error.

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