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PAG002 PCR002<br />

other entries in the ASA table to determine if an overlay<br />

of storage occurred.<br />

PAG002<br />

Explanation: The frame table entry passed contains<br />

incorrect data.<br />

User Response: Examine the frame table entry<br />

addressed by R1 to determine if an overlay of storage<br />

occurred. Examine R14 to determine where <strong>and</strong> why<br />

the abend was invoked. If the frame backward<br />

pointer-bit 0-is off, examine the caller to determine why<br />

the target page is not marked in the frame table entry.<br />

Otherwise the frame table entry pointer to the page<br />

table entry is zero. Attempt to locate an incorrect page<br />

table entry that also contains the address of the frame.<br />

Determine which function was manipulating the page<br />

last <strong>and</strong> attempt to determine why the frame table entry<br />

pointer to the page table entry has been zeroed.<br />

PAH003<br />

Explanation: The RSCH instruction returned condition<br />

code 3.<br />

User Response: Check the device to see why it is not<br />

operating.<br />

PAH005<br />

Explanation: The <strong>CP</strong> volume indicated in R5 for this<br />

<strong>CP</strong> I/O received an unexpected suspend interrupt. This<br />

may be a hardware error.<br />

User Response: Check the IORBK to determine why<br />

the suspend interrupt occurred. Check output from the<br />

dump to determine what caused the error.<br />

PAH006<br />

Explanation: The count of outst<strong>and</strong>ing I/O requests<br />

for an Exposure Block (EXPCURQC) is continually<br />

going negative.<br />

<strong>CP</strong> is either forgetting to increment EXPCURQC when<br />

scheduling I/O operations for a given device or it is<br />

decrementing EXPCURQC twice when an I/O operation<br />

completes.<br />

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

cause of the problem. Useful information should be<br />

found in the Exposure Block <strong>and</strong> <strong>CP</strong> Trace Table.<br />

PAU001<br />

Explanation: An ASATE containing the auxiliary<br />

storage address that is to be used for a paging<br />

operation is incorrect because the volume number<br />

contained within exceeds the count of <strong>CP</strong>-owned<br />

volumes.<br />

User Response: Attempt to determine which function<br />

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

last manipulated the ASATE <strong>and</strong> determine why the<br />

volume number in the ASATE has been destroyed. Also,<br />

examine the other entries in the ASA table to determine<br />

if an overlay of storage occurred.<br />

PAU003<br />

Explanation: The RSCH instruction returned condition<br />

code 3.<br />

User Response: Check the device to see why it is not<br />

operating.<br />

PAU004<br />

Explanation: The volume indicated for this paging or<br />

spooling operation does not have an exposure block<br />

associated with it.<br />

User Response: Check to see if the device is<br />

supported for paging or spooling. If it is, the pointer in<br />

the <strong>CP</strong>VOL block has either been altered to 0, or it was<br />

not filled in at system initialization or ATTACH time.<br />

PCR001<br />

Explanation: Issued by the H<strong>CP</strong>PCR module. This<br />

module is distributed as object code only. Therefore, no<br />

source program materials are available.<br />

This module supports the real processor controller<br />

request processing facility function, where an error has<br />

occurred due to an unsolicited interrupt, when status<br />

shows no indication of an active request. This may be a<br />

hardware error.<br />

You cannot directly circumvent this problem.<br />

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

information on gathering the documentation you need to<br />

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

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

PCR002<br />

Explanation: Issued by the H<strong>CP</strong>PCR module. This<br />

module is distributed as object code only. Therefore, no<br />

source program materials are available.<br />

This module supports the real processor controller<br />

request processing facility function, where an error has<br />

occurred due an address mismatch. The processor<br />

controller will be logically disconnected. The system will<br />

continue to run. This may be a hardware error.<br />

You cannot directly circumvent this problem.<br />

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

information on gathering the documentation you need to<br />

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

<strong>IBM</strong> support personnel.

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