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User Response: Contact your <strong>IBM</strong> support personnel.<br />

HRM003<br />

Explanation: The page table resource manager<br />

(PTRM) deallocate page function (H<strong>CP</strong>HRMDP) was<br />

called to deallocate a PTRM page that was not resident<br />

<strong>and</strong> locked in storage as required. The callers of<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>HRMDP are required to ensure that the PTRM<br />

page (a pageable PGMBK) to be deallocated is resident<br />

<strong>and</strong> locked in storage.<br />

User Response: Contact your <strong>IBM</strong> support personnel.<br />

HRP001<br />

Explanation: The global page table resource manager<br />

(PTRM) address space is full. H<strong>CP</strong>HRM is unable to<br />

satisfy a request to allocate virtual storage for a guest. If<br />

any PTRM address space is a 1GB address space,<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>HRP was unsuccessful in attempting to extend the<br />

address space to 2GB.<br />

User Response: Contact your <strong>IBM</strong> support personnel.<br />

HRP002<br />

Explanation: The page table resource manager<br />

(H<strong>CP</strong>HRP) was either deallocating a PTRM page (a<br />

guest PGMBK), or was stealing a PTRM page. While<br />

attempting to obtain short term page serialization,<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>HRP failed because the page in error flag<br />

(PGSERROR) was set for the page.<br />

User Response: R14 contains the address in<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>HRP where <strong>CP</strong> detected the error. R1 contains the<br />

address of the page table entry (PTE) for which<br />

PGSERROR was found set. Examine the dump to<br />

determine why PGSERROR was set for this PTRM<br />

page.<br />

HRP003<br />

Explanation: A <strong>CP</strong> function has called an H<strong>CP</strong>HRP<br />

entry point without satisfying the input requirements of<br />

that H<strong>CP</strong>HRP.<br />

User Response: Examine the dump to determine<br />

which module invoked H<strong>CP</strong>HRP. Examine the caller to<br />

see what entry condition is not being met.<br />

HRS001<br />

Explanation: Incorrect parameters were passed to<br />

entry point H<strong>CP</strong>HRSSD.<br />

User Response: Contact your <strong>IBM</strong> support personnel.<br />

HRU001<br />

Explanation: While removing a frame from the<br />

deferred PGMBK paging list (DPPL) or the pageable<br />

PGMBK aging list (PPAL), <strong>CP</strong> determined that the<br />

frames on the list were chained improperly.<br />

User Response: Inspect the process of chaining <strong>and</strong><br />

unchaining frames on the DPPL or PPAL. Examine the<br />

dump for previous manipulations of the DPPL or PPAL<br />

to see when <strong>and</strong> where the damage occurred. Examine<br />

the code for the module that caused the damage.<br />

HSU001<br />

Explanation: The <strong>CP</strong> module H<strong>CP</strong>HSU was<br />

reorganizing a <strong>CP</strong> <strong>System</strong> Utility address space when it<br />

found a control block structure (for the address space)<br />

that was corrupted.<br />

User Response: Refer to z/<strong>VM</strong>: Diagnosis Guide for<br />

information to gather the documentation you need to<br />

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

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

HSU002<br />

Explanation: A call to H<strong>CP</strong>HTRLF returned CC=2 or<br />

CC=3. This condition should never occur.<br />

User Response: Examine the call chain <strong>and</strong> input<br />

parameters to determine the environment for the call to<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>HTRLF that led to the unexpected condition code<br />

being returned.<br />

HTF001<br />

Explanation: An attempt was made to decrement a<br />

count of resident pages for a <strong>VM</strong>DBK or ASCBK, but<br />

the count was already negative or would go negative.<br />

User Response: Inspect the process of increasing<br />

<strong>and</strong> decreasing the count of resident pages. Examine<br />

the dump <strong>and</strong> determine the <strong>VM</strong>DBK or ASCBK for<br />

which this count is being decreased. A negative count<br />

indicates an incorrect user-owned frame list. This count<br />

increases when a frame is added to the list <strong>and</strong><br />

decreases when a frame is taken from the list. Inspect<br />

the validity of the user-owned frame list.<br />

HTK001<br />

Explanation: A host Real Space Designator was<br />

encountered.<br />

User Response: Contact your <strong>IBM</strong> support personnel.<br />

HTK003<br />

HRM003 HTK003<br />

Explanation: A segment table could not be located.<br />

User Response: Contact your <strong>IBM</strong> support personnel.<br />

Chapter 2. <strong>System</strong> <strong>Codes</strong> 45

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