This section lists the recovery manager messages. If an abend occurs for a critical function, the recovery manager performs the following tasks, if applicable:
The system recovery manager ESTAE has been entered due to an abend condition. The failing server function was executing in enabled, unlocked task, and non cross-memory mode.
The recovery manager creates a SYS1.LOGREC record and continues error processing.
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This message provides snap dump information about an abend condition that the recovery manager is processing. This message provides the abend code and reason, and the address space information for the failing function.
The abend code is either Snnnn or Unnnn, where:
The reason value shows the abend reason code, which provides a reason why the address space is failing.
The name of the failing address space is shown as asid.
Additional messages are issued by the recovery manager.
See the additional messages containing further snap dump information that follow this message.
This message provides snap dump information about an abend condition that the recovery manager is processing. This message provides information related to storage when the error occurred.
The program status word (PSW) is the area in storage containing the order in which program instructions were processing when the error occurred. The active PSW area for the program at the time of the error is PSword.
The instruction length of the instruction that failed is il; the completion code, nn, is shown as a decimal value and indicates the code value returned by the PSW; see Completion code values for information about the code value. The interrupt code that was issued for the error is code; and the last address translated by the hardware when the error occurred is address.
Additional messages are issued by the recovery manager.
See additional messages containing further snap dump information that precede and follow this message.
This message provides snap dump information about an abend condition that the recovery manager is processing. This message provides information related to the PSW (program status word).
The offset value is the offset relative to the address of the
failing PSW, shown as PSword in message BBMZE004E. The offset value is preceded by either a + (plus) or - (minus) in the message to
show whether the data appears before or after the offset value.
The
data is shown as word1...wordn in this message. Each word is
an 8-character hexadecimal value.
Additional messages are issued by the recovery manager.
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This message provides snap dump information about an abend condition that the recovery manager is processing. This message lists the error registers at the time of the abend and then shows the retry register values that will be used when the function's retry routine gets control.
The nn-nn values are the starting and ending register numbers and are always:
The reg1 through reg4 values are the 8-digit hexadecimal error registers.
Additional messages are issued by the recovery manager.
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This message provides information about an abend condition that the recovery manager is processing. A link trace has been written for the modules and/or functions active at the time of the error and this message shows the path of modules and functions that were invoked prior to the abend event.
The first value shown in the message, module1, is the last module or function invoked that caused the abend. The second value shown is the function or module that invoked the module1 function or module. The last module or function listed, equating to modulen in the message, is the very first module or function invoked, which began the link trace path.
Recovery processing continues.
See additional messages containing further snap dump information that precede this message. Contact your IBM® Support Center with any of the information that is available from the list shown in Diagnostic information for BB messages.
This message identifies the job, TCB, and CSECT that failed.
The ID of the failing CSECT is csect for the function ID of function located at the offset value of offset.
Additional messages are issued by the recovery manager.
See the additional messages containing further snap dump information that precede and follow this message.
A system recovery manager ESTAE or FRR (functional recovery routine) has processed some of the information about the function abend condition and has determined that the error is not recoverable. The failing server function was executing in enabled, unlocked task, and non cross-memory mode.
The recovery manager ESTAE does not request MVS to invoke the function's retry routine and the address space terminates.
Contact your IBM Support Center with any of the information that is available from the list shown in Diagnostic information for BB messages.
The recovery manager has requested Recovery/Termination Manager (RTM) to write a software SYS1.LOGREC record to record the error containing extended diagnostic data.
A SYS1.LOGREC record is written.
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A recovery manager ESTAE has just completed an SDUMP, or a recovery manager functional recovery routine (FRR) has just initiated an SDUMP. The return code for either initiating or completing the SDUMP is X'xxxx'.
The SDUMP is scheduled if the status shows INITIATED; the recovery manager continues processing if the status shows COMPLETED.
If the return code is not 0 (zero), check your SYS1.DUMPnn data set. The dump data set might be full or might be too small. If so, either clear or enlarge the dump data set.
The recovery manager ESTAE or FRR has requested a retry. The system recovery manager ESTAE or FRR has processed some of the information about the function abend condition and has determined that the error is recoverable. The failing server function was executing in enabled, unlocked task, and non cross-memory mode.
The recovery manager ESTAE or FRR requests MVS to invoke the function's retry routine.
None.
A recovery manager ESTAE or FRR (functional recovery routine) SDUMP was not taken for one of the following reasons:
The system continues processing, but other error conditions can occur.
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This informational message is issued both to the console and to the terminal. The recovery manager ESTAE or FRR (functional recovery routine) has processed some of the information about an error condition and has determined that a dump is required.
The SDUMP is scheduled.
When this message is issued to the terminal, there is a delay before the keyboard is unlocked. Because the message appears on the display at the point where the dump is scheduled, the dump must be processed before control can be returned to the keyboard. Once the dump has been processed, three asterisks (***) appear on the display. Press Enter to continue.
No action is required when this message is issued to the console.
The system recovery manager has been entered due to a server function abend condition. The failing server function was executing in enabled, unlocked task, and non cross-memory mode. The recovery manager ESTAE has failed for one of the following reasons:
System Action: The recovery routine for the task terminates.
User Response: Contact your IBM Support Center with any of the information that is available from the list shown in Diagnostic information for BB messages.
System Action: The recovery routine for the task terminates.
User Response: Increase the address space's region size to prevent this situation from occurring in the future. Contact your IBM Support Center with any of the information that is available from the list shown in Diagnostic information for BB messages.
System Action: The recovery routine for the task terminates.
User Response: Contact your IBM Support Center with any of the information that is available from the list shown in Diagnostic information for BB messages.
System Action: The recovery routine for the task terminates.
User Response: Increase the address space's region size to prevent this situation from occurring in the future. Contact your IBM Support Center with any of the information that is available from the list shown in Diagnostic information for BB messages.
System Action: The recovery routine for the task terminates.
User Response: Contact your IBM Support Center with any of the information that is available from the list shown in Diagnostic information for BB messages.
A recovery manager ESTAE or functional recovery routine (FRR) SDUMP has failed due to the return code, X'xxxx', and reason code, X'code', shown in the message.
Recovery continues but no SDUMP is available.
Check the appropriate MVS manual about SDUMP processing to determine the reason for the SDUMP failure. Contact your IBM Support Center with any of the information that is available from the list shown in Diagnostic information for BB messages.
The task resource recovery subsystem service routine was entered to recover local resources owned by a terminating service task. The recovery manager ESTAE has failed for one of the following reasons:
System Action: Task termination continues, but some local resources may not be released.
User Response: Increase the address space's region size to prevent this situation from occurring in the future. Contact your IBM Support Center with any of the information that is available from the list shown in Diagnostic information for BB messages.
System Action: Task termination continues, but some local resources may not be released.
User Response: Contact your IBM Support Center with any of the information that is available from the list shown in Diagnostic information for BB messages.
The task resource recovery subsystem service routine was entered to recover local resources owned by a terminating service task, where:
All local resources owned by the terminating task have been released.
This message is issued only when the system or user session is executing in extended diagnostic mode (XDM).
None.
The global resource recovery subsystem ESTAE exit has been entered to recover an abend condition encountered while a global resource recovery function was in control.
Collect the system log (SYSLOG), software LOGREC data, and, if available, system (SDUMP)/SYSxDUMP contents at the time of the error. Then contact your IBM Support Center.
The global resource recovery subsystem ESTAE exit has been entered to recover an abend condition encountered while a global resource recovery function was in control, where:
Collect the system log (SYSLOG), software LOGREC data, and, if available, system (SDUMP)/SYSxDUMP contents at the time of the error. Then contact your IBM Support Center.
The global resource recovery subsystem ESTAE exit has been entered to recover an abend condition encountered while a global resource recovery function was in control, where:
Collect the system log (SYSLOG), software LOGREC data, and, if available, system (SDUMP)/SYSxDUMP contents at the time of the error. Then contact your IBM Support Center.
The global resource recovery subsystem ESTAE exit has been entered to recover an abend condition encountered while a global resource recovery function was in control, where:
Either 4 or 8 BBMZE991E ttt REGS messages are issued. The error level registers are always displayed. The RB level registers are displayed only if they are different from the error level register contents.
Collect the system log (SYSLOG), software LOGREC data, and, if available, system (SDUMP)/SYSxDUMP contents at the time of the error. Then contact your IBM Support Center.
The global resource recovery subsystem service routine was entered to recover global resources owned by a terminating address space or server/user session control task. The global resource recovery subsystem service routine has failed for one of the following reasons:
System Action: Address space termination continues, but some address space resources may not be released.
User Response: If this message is issued out of the coordinating address space (CAS) or a user address space, increase the appropriate region size to prevent this situation from occurring in the future.
If the failure occurred in a user address space, it may be necessary to terminate that address space and restart the session.
If the failure occurred in the CAS, it may be necessary to COLD start the CAS.
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System Action: Address space termination continues, but some address space resources may not be released.
User Response: Contact your IBM Support Center with any of the information that is available from the list shown in Diagnostic information for BB messages.
System Action: Address space termination continues, but global resources have been left in the system due to the failure of global resource cleanup.
User Response: Contact your IBM Support Center with any of the information that is available from the list shown in Diagnostic information for BB messages.
The global resource recovery subsystem service routine was entered to recover global resources owned by a terminating address space or server/user session control task, but the resource manager was unable to locate a CAXT (coordinating address space index table) entry for the address space's data structure.
The data structure identifies the global resource block for the terminating address space. The terminating address space is shown as the MVS hexadecimal address space ID X'xxxx'.
Some global resources owned by the terminating address space or control task may not be released.
Use the operator DUMP command to take a system dump (SDUMP) of the failing address space (if possible) and/or master (ASID=0001) address space. Contact your IBM Support Center with any of the information that is available from the list shown in Diagnostic information for BB messages.
The global resource recovery subsystem service routine was entered to recover global resources owned by a terminating address space or server/user session control task, where:
All global resources owned by the terminating address space or control task have been released. This message is issued only when the system is executing in extended diagnostic mode (XDM).
None.