A new group grpname has been created on the CSD.
Processing continues.
None.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
A new list lstname has been created on the CSD.
Processing continues.
None.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The name name in the command is invalid.
Processing continues.
Specify a valid name.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, name
An attempt was made to install file filename. File filename already exists and cannot be deleted. This condition can occur if an existing file definition in an FCT or on the CSD, was installed as enabled or open.
If the file is the Local Request Queue file (DFHLRQ), it is not possible to re-install it even if the file is closed and disabled.
The install fails.
Rectify the problem and try the install again.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
filename
The GRPLIST parameter of the system initialization table (SIT) specifies a list name listname that contains characters unacceptable to RDO.
CICS issues the request ‘ENTER ALTERNATIVE NAME OR CANCEL’.
Enter a valid list name or enter ‘CANCEL’, correct the GRPLIST parameter in the SIT, and reinitialize CICS.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, listname
An attempt has been made to lock, or update, a group or a list that is currently locked to another user.
Processing continues.
Reenter the command when the group or the list is not locked.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The system initialization table (SIT) GRPLIST parameter names a list that contains an unusable group name grpname. CICS cannot find this group because no resources are defined as belonging to it, and also because a list of the same name already exists in the CSD.
CICS issues the request ‘IS START-UP TO BE CONTINUED? REPLY GO OR CANCEL’.
If you reply ‘GO’, CICS is initialized with all the valid definitions in the list.
If you do not require group grpname, enter ‘GO’.
If group grpname is essential, enter ‘CANCEL’, and reinitialize CICS with a different GRPLIST name as a SIT override parameter. Then use the CEDA transaction to review and correct the faulty list.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, grpname
An attempt has been made to define an object in a group, but an object with the same name already exists.
The definition on the CSD is presented to the user to overtype.
Reenter the command with a different object name, or change the existing definition.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The definition of an object on the CSD has been changed while the user was altering the definition.
Processing continues.
Reenter the command.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The definition of an object on the CSD has been deleted while the user was altering the definition.
Processing continues.
Determine why the definition has been deleted. Recreate and update the object if necessary.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The required object name2 could not be found on the CSD in group name1.
Processing continues.
Determine why the definition cannot be found.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, name1,name2
The GRPLIST parameter of the system initialization table (SIT) specifies an invalid list name listname. CICS cannot find the list because a group of the same name already exists in the CSD.
CICS issues the request ‘ENTER ALTERNATIVE NAME OR CANCEL’.
Enter a valid list name, or enter ‘CANCEL’, correct the GRPLIST system initialization parameter and reinitialize CICS.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, listname
The AFTER/BEFORE name entered in the command could not be found in this list. The definition could have been deleted while the user was viewing the outcome of an EXPAND command.
Processing continues.
Reenter the command with a group name that exists on this list.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The GRPLIST parameter of the system initialization table (SIT) names a list that contains an unusable group name grpname. CICS cannot find group grpname because no resources are defined as belonging to it.
CICS issues the request ‘IS START-UP TO BE CONTINUED? REPLY GO OR CANCEL’.
If you reply ‘GO’, CICS is initialized with all the valid definitions in the list.
If you do not require group grpname, enter ‘GO’.
If group grpname is essential, enter ‘CANCEL’, and reinitialize CICS with a different GRPLIST name as a SIT override parameter. Then use the CEDA transaction to review and correct the faulty list.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, grpname
The group already exists in the list.
Processing continues.
Determine why the group exists and reenter the command, perhaps with a different group name.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The CSD file is full.
Processing continues.
Reenter the command when more space is available.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
An error occurred while the CSD file was being accessed during CICS initialization. This may be because the disk containing the CSD file was mounted incorrectly.
CICS terminates.
Retry the CICS initialization. If the problem persists, a hardware fault probably exists, and you should load a backup copy of the CSD.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
This message will occur during initialization when CICS tries to open the CSD file (DFHCSD) and finds that it has an incorrect maximum record size. The CSD file should be defined with a specific maximum record size as described in the CICS System Definition Guide. Also, if the CSD data set is dynamically allocated to a running CICS system with an incorrect record size, i.e. one that is too small, CICS will fail to open it and any changes made using CEDA will not be permitted.
CICS terminates.
Ensure that you have defined the DFHCSD file as described in the CICS System Definition Guide.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameter:
applid
The CSD file (DFHCSD) is not open.
Other processing continues.
Ask the master terminal operator to open the file. The DFHCSD is defined in the bringup JCL and/or in the SIT.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
During initialization, CICS has found a GRPLIST parameter in the SIT, but cannot access the CSD file because of an error in the file definition entry for DFHCSD.
The most likely cause of this error is an incorrectly coded CSDACC parameter in the SIT entry for DFHCSD.
CICS terminates.
Before the next CICS initialization, correct the error in the system initialization parameters for DFHCSD.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
The file control file request handler (DFHFCFR) does not have sufficient function to support the CEDA command entered.
The CEDA command is ignored.
You need further assistance from IBM to resolve this problem. See CICS® Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
During initialization, CICS finds a GRPLIST parameter in the SIT, but cannot access the CSD file because:
CICS terminates.
If you have not used the CSD file before, initialize it using the offline utility, DFHCSDUP, and check the output listing from the utility for successful completion.
If you have used the CSD file before, it has probably been corrupted. In this case, load a backup copy of the CSD file and use it in place of the corrupted file.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
During initialization, CICS finds a GRPLIST parameter in the system initialization table (SIT), but cannot access the CSD file because file control failed to install it.
CICS terminates.
Before the next CICS initialization, ensure that you have a SIT with the correct parameters for the definition of the DFHCSD file.
Assemble a new SIT as necessary.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
The group name grpname in the command could not be found.
The command is ignored.
Retry the command with a group name that exists.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, grpname
The in-store version of the CSD primary record was corrupted.
The version on the CSD was not updated and is not necessarily affected.
None.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
The COPY operation could not be performed, as a duplicate has been found in the target group.
The COPY command is ignored.
Reenter the command with the MERGE or the REPLACE option.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The specified name name is invalid because it is longer than four characters.
The command is ignored.
Enter a valid name.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
An attempt to install the transient data queue tdqname on the CICS system has been rejected because the DFHINTRA data set is not open.
Processing continues. The definition is not installed.
It is not possible to install intrapartition definitions on a system that does not have a DFHINTRA data set defined and opened. If DFHINTRA has been defined, it may have failed to open during initialization. It is necessary to repair the data set and restart the system in order to open it.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, tdqname
An attempt to install the transient data queue tdqname on the CICS system has been rejected because of an error encountered while performing a security check for the userid included within the definition.
Processing continues. The definition is not installed.
Refer to the associated messages issued by the security manager for further guidance. Reinstall the definition once the error has been corrected.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, tdqname
An attempt to install the resource resourcename on the CICS system has failed because the resource is not disabled.
Processing continues. The definition is not installed.
The specified resource must be disabled before it can be installed. Ensure that the resource is in the required state and then install the new definition.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
{1=TDQUEUE,
2=PROCESSTYPE,
10=URIMAP},
resourcename
An attempt to install the transient data queue tdqname on the CICS system has failed because the queue has already been defined to the system and initialization has not completed.
It is not possible to replace a TD resource definition while CICS is still initializing. This problem only occurs during a cold or initial start of the system where both DCT macro and RDO definitions are being used, or where more than one group is being installed as part of GRPLIST processing.
Processing continues. The definition is not installed.
Remove one of the entries from the macro definition or RDO group
so that the failure does not recur on a subsequent cold
or initial start.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMTD
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, tdqname
An attempt to install the DB2CONN db2conn-name on the CICS system has failed because there is an existing DB2CONN installed and it is in use by the CICS-DB2 adapter.
Processing continues. The definition is not installed.
Only one DB2CONN can be installed on the CICS system at a time. The install of a second DB2CONN implies the discarding of the first DB2CONN and all its associated DB2ENTRYs and DB2TRANs.
A DB2CONN definition can be replaced or discarded only when it is not in use by the CICS-DB2 adapter. Ensure that the CICS-DB2 interface has been stopped before trying to install a DB2CONN definition.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
db2conn-name
An attempt to install the DB2ENTRY or DB2TRAN name on the CICS system failed because there is no DB2CONN installed. DB2TRANs and DB2ENTRYs can be installed only after a DB2CONN has been installed.
Processing continues. The definition is not installed.
Install a DB2CONN definition and then retry the install of the DB2ENTRY or DB2TRAN.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
{1=DB2ENTRY ,
2=
DB2TRAN },
name
An attempt to install the DB2ENTRY db2entry-name on the CICS system has failed because there is an existing DB2ENTRY of the same name which is not in a disabled state.
Processing continues. The definition is not installed.
Existing DB2ENTRY definitions can be replaced only when the DB2ENTRY is in a disabled state. Issue a command to disable the DB2ENTRY and then retry the install.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
db2entry-name
The system initialization table (SIT) used for CICS initialization contains a GRPLIST parameter, but CICS cannot find the list listname in the CSD file.
CICS issues the request ‘ENTER ALTERNATIVE NAME OR CANCEL’.
Enter a valid list name.
If no suitable user-defined list exists, you can initialize a minimum-function system with GRPLIST=DFHLIST, then use the CEDA transaction to review and correct the faulty list, to install the required group, and to rebuild a suitable list. Finally, cancel CICS, correct the GRPLIST parameter in the SIT, and reinitialize CICS.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, listname
The group grpname already exists in the target list.
The group definition is not appended.
None.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
An attempt was made to install object definition restype resname on the CICS system, but the installation failed because a read lock was held on that definition by task taskno.
No definitions have been installed.
Try the command again later.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, restype,resname, taskno, tranid
An attempt was made to install object definition restype resname on the CICS system, but the installation failed because the object was in use.
No definitions have been installed.
Try the command again later.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, restype,resname
The identified group or list tttttttt is internally locked to operator opid on CICS system applid when an install is attempted. This could occur at a cold or initial start when the CSD is shared between several CICS regions and operations on that group or list are incomplete.
The install continues.
Check that the installed definitions correspond to your requirements.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, tttttttt, nnnnnnnn, opid, applid
The CHECK command encountered a duplicate object name.
None in the CHECK command, but the earlier definition will be ignored when the definitions are installed, because they both belong to the same CICS table in which duplicate entries may not exist.
Determine why the duplicate condition exists and rectify it if necessary.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The CHECK command found a reference in a transaction definition to an object definition that does not exist.
None in the CHECK command, but errors may occur if that definition is installed and used.
Determine why the object definition cannot be found and rectify it if necessary.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The CHECK command found a transaction definition with the same alias as another transaction.
No system action occurs for the CHECK command. However, errors may occur if that definition is installed and used.
Determine why the duplicate situation occurs and rectify it if necessary.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The CHECK command found a transaction definition that referenced a non-RPG II program for which RELOAD=YES was specified.
If the definition is installed, CICS will not release storage for the first program invoked by a transaction unless the language is RPG II.
Specify RELOAD (NO).
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The CHECK command, executing under CICS Transaction Server for OS/390 encountered an RPG II program definition. RPG II is not supported on CICS.
If the definition is installed, the program language is overwritten.
Change the language as appropriate.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The CHECK command found a connection or terminal definition with a NETNAME that is the same as the NETNAME defined in another connection or terminal definition.
None in the CHECK command. However, it is not possible to install two terminals or a terminal and a connection with the same NETNAME. Also, you cannot have two or more APPC links with the same NETNAME, an APPC link and an LUTYPE6.1 link with the same NETNAME or two or more IRC connections with the same NETNAME.
Determine why the duplication exists and rectify the problem.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
An attempt to install the DB2TRAN db2tran-name on the CICS system has failed because the DB2ENTRY to which it refers, db2entry-name, has not been installed.
Processing continues. The definition is not installed.
Ensure that the name of DB2ENTRY in the DB2TRAN definition is correct. Install the necessary DB2ENTRY definition first then retry the install of the DB2TRAN.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
db2tran-name,
db2entry-name
An attempt to install the DB2CONN, DB2ENTRY, or DB2TRAN name on the CICS system has been rejected because of an error encountered while performing a security check.
Processing continues. The definition is not installed.
See the associated messages issued by the security manager for further guidance. Correct the error. Then reinstall the definition.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
{1=DB2ENTRY ,
2=
DB2TRAN ,
3= DB2CONN },
name
A name beginning with DFH was specified.
If the definition is installed, errors may occur.
Names beginning with "DFH" are reserved and may be redefined by CICS. You should avoid starting names with "DFH".
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
An attempt to install the DB2TRAN db2tran-name on the CICS system has failed because there is an another DB2TRAN installed that specifies the same transid. You cannot install two DB2TRANs that specify the same transid.
Processing continues. The definition is not installed.
Examine the installed DB2TRAN definitions using inquire DB2TRAN commands to determine the name of the DB2TRAN specifying the same transid. If appropriate, discard that DB2TRAN and then reinstall this DB2TRAN.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
db2tran-name
The specified GROUP or LIST contains objects that need a resource type of restype but no such resource type is listed in the GROUP or LIST.
Processing continues.
This may not be an error, but ensure that the resource type restype is installed before installing the GROUP or LIST.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The CHECK command found a definition for a CICS-supplied transaction tranid without DVSUPRT(VTAM) specified in profile progname.
Unpredictable results occur if the definition is installed and used.
Specify DVSUPRT(VTAM).
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The CHECK command found a definition for a CICS-supplied transaction tranid without INBFMH(ALL) specified in profile progname.
The system abnormally terminates with abend code AXFO if the definition is installed and used.
Specify INBFMH(ALL).
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The specified GROUP or LIST contains more than one resource type objtype.
Processing continues.
Remove the duplication.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The system initialization table (SIT) used for CICS initialization contains a GRPLIST parameter, but CICS cannot use the CSD file because it is disabled.
CICS terminates.
If you want to use the CSD file, check the system initialization parameters for DFHCSD and your JCL before the next CICS initialization.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
Insufficient VSAM strings are available to allow CEDA to proceed.
No CEDA commands may be executed.
Wait until other CEDA users have terminated their sessions, or specify a CSDSTRNO value of twice the number of concurrent CEDA transactions in the SIT.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
The specified LIST contains DB2ENTRY and/or DB2TRAN
definitions in a group containing no DB2CONN definition. No DB2CONN
definition precedes it in the list.
Processing continues.
A DB2CONN definition must be installed before DB2ENTRY and DB2TRAN definitions can be successfully installed.
Ensure a DB2CONN
definition is placed in a group before all DB2ENTRY and DB2TRAN definitions
in the list, or in the first group in the list containing DB2ENTRYs
or DB2TRANs.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The check command found a transaction tranid in group grpname whose XTRANID duplicated a previous transaction ID.
No system action occurs for the CHECK command. However, the alias is ignored if the definitions are installed.
Determine why the duplication exists and rectify the problem.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The check command found a transaction tranid in group grpname whose XTRANID duplicated a previous transaction ID.
No system action occurs for the CHECK command. However, the first transaction in the message is ignored if the definitions are installed.
Determine why the duplication exists and rectify the problem.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The LOCK command executed successfully, but no group or list of name name was found on the CSD file.
The name is locked.
None.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The system initialization table (SIT) used for CICS initialization contains a GRPLIST parameter, but CICS cannot use the CSD file for one of the following reasons:
CICS terminates.
The action to solve the problem depends on the cause as follows:
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
The system initialization table (SIT) used for CICS initialization contains a GRPLIST parameter. However, CICS cannot get read access to the CSD file because another region is accessing it, and the CSD cluster is defined to VSAM with SHAREOPTIONS(1).
CICS terminates.
To avoid a recurrence of this problem, recreate the CSD file specifying SHAREOPTIONS(2). See the CICS System Definition Guide for further details.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
The user has attempted to change the contents of a group or list whose name begins with "DFH". These are IBM-protected.
The command is not executed.
You can copy from IBM-supplied groups or lists and change the copied group or list.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
You cannot define the CSD on the CSD itself.
The command is not executed.
Define DFHCSD via SIT options.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
When invoking the CEDA CHECK command, an LSRPOOL definition lsrname in group grpname was found which duplicated the LSRPOOLID of another LSRPOOL.
Processing continues.
Determine why the duplication exists and rectify the problem.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The install of restype resname is not allowed via single resource install. It must be installed via group install.
The command is not executed.
Install group grpname via group install.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The GRPLIST parameter of the system initialization table (SIT) names a list in which a group contains a program progname that was defined with LANGUAGE(RPG).
CICS initialization continues. The definition in error is ignored.
Redefine program progname with the correct LANGUAGE definition.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, progname
Setting DSNAME and ENABLED takes place separately from the main part of INSTALL for a FILE, and can fail.
The file is installed but its state is not set.
Use the CEMT SET FILE command.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, filename, filename
DFHAMP was unable to connect to the CICS catalog for terminal installs.
CICS terminates.
You need further assistance from IBM to resolve this problem. See CICS Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
DFHAMP was unable to disconnect the CICS catalog for terminal installs.
CICS terminates.
You need further assistance from IBM to resolve this problem. See CICS Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
An attempt to install the resource rsrce-name1 on the CICS system has failed because the attribute attribute-name already exists in the installed resource rsrce-name2.
If the resource being installed is an ENQMODEL, another ENQMODEL with the same or a more generic nested enqname is installed and enabled.
Processing continues. The definition is not installed.
If you are sure you need to install resource rsrce-name1 you need to discard resource rsrce-name2 before attempting the re-install.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
{2=TSMODEL,
3=ENQMODEL},
rsrce-name1,
{2=PREFIX,
3=ENQNAME},
attribute-name,
{2=TSMODEL,
3=ENQMODEL},
rsrce-name2
The command which you issued cannot be performed because another user of CEDA is currently changing the contents of the group/list to which you referred.
The command is not executed.
Try the command again.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
There is no VTAM connection within the current group for the netname referenced in the specified partner.
Other processing continues.
None.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The netname in a partner definition implies an associated connection definition which is in turn associated with a session definition. The profile definition referenced in a partner definition specifies a modename which can be associated with a sessions definition.
Within the current group, there is no common sessions definition implied by the specified partner definition.
Other processing continues.
None.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
During the execution of an INSTALL command for the group or list name, some of the elements in the group or list installed successfully, but at least one failed.
Messages are produced indicating why the element or elements failed to install.
Use the messages already produced to determine why the install failed and to rectify the problem.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The CSDACC parameter in the system initialization table for DFHCSD does not allow CEDA to complete the command entered. The CSDACC parameter specifies the type of access permitted to the file. This can be one of the following:
In order for a particular command to function, the access must be set appropriately.
The CEDA command is ignored.
Correct the CSDACC parameter in the SIT. The DFHCSD is defined in the bringup JCL and/or in the SIT.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
The Group grpname has been deleted from the CSD.
Processing continues.
Check that the deleted group is not present on any list.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The CHECK command found a transaction whose XTPNAME matches the TPNAME of another transaction.
No system action occurs for the CHECK command, but the XTPNAME or TPNAME for the first transaction in the message is ignored if the definitions are installed.
Determine why the duplication exists. To rectify the problem, rename either the TPNAME or the XTPNAME.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The List listname has been deleted from the CSD.
Processing continues.
Ensure that the deleted list is not used at a cold or initial start as the GRPLIST DFHSIT parameter.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The name resname you have selected for resource type restype is reserved by CICS and cannot be user defined.
The command is rejected.
Redefine resname and resubmit the command.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The GRPLIST parameter of the system initialization table (SIT) specifies a list name genlist that contains generic characters. While searching the CSD file, the list name listname was found to match the specified generic list.
The list name listname is installed.
None.
Console
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, listname, genlist
CICS has found an unrecognized resource type code in a CSD record. The unrecognized code does not match any of the function codes in the language definition table. This can occur for one of the following reasons:
The resource is ignored and the operation continues.
Determine which of the possible reasons caused the error. If you can eliminate reasons 1 and 2, you can assume that reason 3 applies.
Take action corresponding to the reason you have established as follows:
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
During the execution of a DELETE command, the group groupname was deleted from the CSD. As a result of that, the list listname was updated to remove the deleted group from it.
Processing continues.
None.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
An attempt to install the JOURNALMODEL, TSMODEL, TCPIPSERVICE,
or CORBASERVER named resourcename on the CICS system failed
because the attribute attname specified is not valid.
If the attribute is CERTIFICATE, this may be because the
specified certificate does not exist, or is not properly constructed,
or does not have an associated private key, or is not connected to
the key ring with a correct USAGE.
The definition is not installed.
Correct the invalid parameter of the resource definition.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
{1=JOURNALMODEL,
2=TSMODEL,
7=TCPIPSERVICE,
8=CORBASERVER,
10=URIMAP},
resourcename,
attribute,
attname
An attempt to install the named TDQUEUE tdqname on the local CICS system failed because it has been defined with the REMOTESYSTEM attribute and the TYPE cannot be determined.
The definition is not installed.
Make the definition a dual purpose one by specifying both REMOTE attributes and TYPE.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, tdqname
A resource name starting with C was specified. Names starting with C are reserved and may be redefined by CICS.
If the definition is installed, errors may occur.
Specify a different resource name.
Terminal End User
DFHAMP
The install of group grpname is now complete. All resources that are valid for installation have been installed, and recorded if appropriate, on the CICS catalog. There were errors during the installation of some resources in the group and these resources have been backed-out.
CICS continues. CICS issues messages identifying the cause of each installation failure.
Use the associated messages, available via the messages panel if CEDA is being used, or issued to transient data queues CSMT and CADL during system startup, to determine the cause of the errors. Once the cause of the errors has been eliminated, reinstall the group to install the missing definitions.
CADL
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: date, time,applid, grpname
The install of group grpname is now complete. All resources that are valid for installation have been installed, and recorded if appropriate, on the CICS catalog.
CICS continues
None
CADL
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: date, time,applid, grpname
An attempt to install the resource rsrcename1 on the CICS system has failed because the resource rsrcename2 is already installed and is not disabled.
Processing continues. The definition is not installed.
Resource rsrcename2 must be disabled or discarded before resource rsrcename1 can be installed. Ensure that resource rscename2 is in the required state and then install the new definition.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
{3=ENQMODEL},
rsrcename1,
{3=ENQMODEL},
rsrcename2
An attempt to install the TSMODEL resource_name in group groupname on the CICS system has failed because the system was started using an assembled TST without the MIGRATE option.
Processing continues. The definition is not installed.
If you want to install TSMODELs using RDO then either start CICS with a TST assembled with the TYPE=(INITIAL,MIGRATE) option or don't specify a TST in your SIT parameters.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
resourcename,
groupname
An attempt to install the transient data queue tdqname on the CICS system has failed because the data set associated with this extrapartition TD queue is not closed.
Processing continues. The definition is not installed.
Intrapartition queues must be disabled, and extrapartition queues must be disabled and closed before they can be redefined. Ensure that the queue is in the required state and then install the new definition.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, tdqname
An attempt to install the resource resourcename on the CICS system has succeeded but the resource cannot be opened.
The definition is installed.
Determine the cause of the failure and then open the resource.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, {1=TDQUEUE, 7=TCPIPSERVICE}, resourcename,{1=OPENTIME=INITIAL, 7=STATUS=OPEN}
An attempt to install the resource resourcename
on
the CICS system has failed because insufficient storage is available
to build the entry.
The definition is not installed.
Inform your system programmer. See the CICS Problem Determination Guide for guidance on dealing with storage problems.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, {1=TDQUEUE, 2=PROCESSTYPE}, resourcename
An attempt to install the transient data queue tdqname on the CICS system failed because its definition type is different from that of the definition already defined to the system.
The definition is not installed.
Either change the new definition so that it has the same type as the one currently installed on the system, or discard the current definition and then install the new one.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, tdqname
An attempt to install the resource resourcename1 on the CICS system has failed because a duplicate pattern has been found in resourcename2.
The definition is not installed.
Verify the patterns being installed for resource resourcename1 against those for resourcename2 before re-trying the install.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMOP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
resourcename1,
resourcename2
An attempt to install the resource resourcename on this CICS system has failed because it did not contain the attributes required for the current level of CICS. If the resource being defined was a REQUESTMODEL, the error is that the corbaserver name was blank. Having a blank corbaserver name indicates that the requestmodel is not at the correct level for this CICS system. If the resource being defined was a CORBASERVER, the error is that the UNAUTH tcpipservice name, which is mandatory for this level of CICS, was missing from the definition.
The definition of resource resourcename is not installed.
Ensure that you are using the correct level CSD or redefine the resource resourcename using the new attributes as required.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMOP, DFHAMEJ
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
{1=CORBASERVER ,
2=
REQUESTMODEL },
resourcename,
{1=
CORBASERVER ,
2=REQUESTMODEL }
The install of TCPIPSERVICE tcpipservice has failed because the service is open.
The install fails.
Close the service and retry the install.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
tcpipservice
Opening TCPIPSERVICE tcpipservice has failed because the specified port number is in use.
The resource is installed but left in the closed state. Message DFHSO0109 is issued to the transient data queue CSOO.
Check that the port number specified is not already in use. Refer to the description of the message DFHSO0109 for more information.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
tcpipservice,
portno
The install of the resource resource has failed because the current CICS system has not been configured to support the specified option opt.
The install fails.
Reconfigure the CICS system by specifying appropriate system initialization parameters to support the specified option. Then restart CICS.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMDH
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
resource,
opt
Opening TCPIPSERVICE tcpipservice has failed because the specified port number is not authorized.
The resource is installed and left in the closed state. The message DFHSO0111 is written to the transient data queue CSOO.
Select a port that is authorized. See the description of message DFHSO0111 for more information.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
tcpipservice,
portno
Opening TCPIPSERVICE tcpipservice has failed because the specified IP address is not known.
The resource is installed but left in the closed state. The message DFHSO0110 is written to the transient data queue CSOO.
Select an IP address which is known. Refer to the description of message DFHSO0110 for more information.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
tcpipservice
The install of DOCTEMPLATE doctemplate1 has failed because the TEMPLATENAME selected is already in use as the full template name for document template doctemplate2.
The install fails.
Either select a different TEMPLATENAME for doctemplate1, or discard the document template definition for doctemplate2.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMDH
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
doctemplate1,
template,
doctemplate2
The install of DOCTEMPLATE doctemplate has failed because the DDNAME(ddname) selected is not the name of a Data Definition statement for a partitioned dataset in the JCL for the current CICS job. ddname should be allocated to a PDS containing document templates to be used by the Document Handler domain.
The install fails.
Either select a DDNAME that does exist in the JCL for the current CICS job, or stop and restart CICS with the required DD statement added.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMDH
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
doctemplate,
ddname
The install of DOCTEMPLATE doctemplate has failed because member membername was not found in any of the partitioned datasets specified in the ddname concatenation.
The install fails.
Ensure that member membername exists in one of the template libraries specified before installing the DOCTEMPLATE that references it.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMDH
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
doctemplate,
membername,
ddname
Transaction tranid was successfully installed but at least one of the specified aliases (ALIAS, TASKREQ or XTRANID) failed to be installed because it already exists as a primary transaction.
The resource is installed but the alias is not.
Find out which of the aliases is conflicting with a primary transaction id and change its name.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
tranid
An attempt to install the resource resource named resourcename on this CICS system failed because the attribute specified is not valid as it is an obsolete attribute.
The definition is not installed.
Remove the invalid parameter of the resource definition.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
resource,
resourcename,
attribute
Resource resourcename cannot be installed because an abend occurred when opening the data set dsname that contains it.
The resource is not installed.
Look for an earlier IEC143I, IEC144I, IEC145I, IEC148I, IEC150I, or IEC153I message that explains why the dataset could not be opened. Correct whatever problem is described in the related message.
Console Routecodes 2 and 10 and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
resourcetype,
resourcename,
dsname
TCPIPSERVICE tcpipservice has not been opened because the number of active sockets in the system is equal to the current MAXSOCKETS value.
The resource is installed but left in the closed state.
Determine whether your MAXSOCKETS setting is adequate to handle normal system loads. If it is, then this may be a transient condition caused by a peak in work that uses sockets, and you may be able to use CEMT to open the TCPIPSERVICE once the workload diminishes. If not, use CEMT SET SYSTEM to increase the number of sockets in the system.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
tcpipservice
The specified resource resourcename was installed but the the set of cipher codes which the resource was originally defined with has been reduced at install time because the running system did not support all of the ciphers specified.
The resource is installed with a reduced set of cipher codes.
Determine whether your CIPHERS setting is acceptable.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, {1=CORBASERVER , 7= TCPIPSERVICE , 10= URIMAP },resourcename
Resource resourcename cannot be installed because all of the cipher codes specified for the resource have been rejected by the running system.
The resource is not installed.
Determine what your CIPHERS setting should be for the current MVS system.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, {1=CORBASERVER , 7= TCPIPSERVICE , 10= URIMAP },resourcename
The installation of the specified resource resourcename has failed because the specified resource (corbaserver, djar, pipeline, or webservice) already exists.
The resource is not installed.
Select a different resource name which is not known to the system. For EJ resources, it is not possible to do an update (add/replace). It is necessary to delete the resource and do a re-define if you want to use the same resource name. For PI resources, the resource needs to be disabled before it can be updated.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
{1=CORBASERVER ,
2=
DJAR ,
3= PIPELINE ,
4= WEBSERVICE },
resourcename
The installation of CORBASERVER cname has failed because the specified keyword value is not valid.
The resource is not installed.
Enter valid values for the specified keyword. Nulls are not accepted.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
cname,
{1=CORBASERVER,
2=STATE,
3=SESSBEANTIME,
4=CERTIFICATE,
5=HOST,
6=PORT,
7=SSL,
8=SSLPORT,
9=SHELF,
10=JNDIPREFIX}
The installation of CORBASERVER or DJAR resourcename has failed because the specified EJ resource could not be be resolved as the resolution transaction, CEJR, failed to attach. The transaction may have been disabled manually to stop resolution, or it may not be defined to your CICS system.
The resource is not installed.
Ensure that the CEJR transaction is defined and installed on your CICS system and that the program DFHEJITL is also defined and available.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
{1=CORBASERVER ,
2=
DJAR },
resourcename
DJAR dname has not been installed successfully because the specified DJAR has been defined with a corbaserver which does not exist.
The resource is not installed.
Redefine the DJAR with a valid corbaserver name.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
dname,
cname
DJAR dname has not been installed successfully because the specified DJAR has been defined with an invalid keyword.
The resource is not installed.
Redefine the DJAR with valid parameters. Null values are not accepted.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
dname,
{1=CORBASERVER,
2=STATE,
3=HFSFILE,
4=DJAR}
The installation of CORBASERVER cname has failed because at least one of the TCPIPSERVICEs specified in the CORBASERVER definition has not been previously installed. When doing an individual install of a CORBASERVER, in order for the CORBASERVER to become inservice, the required TCPIPSERVICEs must already be available.
The resource is not installed. Message DFHEJ0745, containing the TCPIPSERVICE name which is missing, is also written to the CEJL transient data queue.
Ensure that the TCPIPSERVICEs specified for the UNAUTH, CLIENTCERT, and SSLUNAUTH parameters on the CORBASERVER definition are installed first before attempting to install the CORBASERVER.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
cname
DJAR dname has not been installed successfully because the specified DJAR has been defined with a corbaserver which is in an unusable state. Valid STATE values would be anything other than UNUSABLE, UNRESOLVED or DISCARDING.
The resource is not installed.
Redefine the DJAR with a corbaserver which is in the correct state. CEMT can be used to inquire on corbaserver STATE values.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
dname,
cname
The installation of the specified resource resourcename has failed because the specified resource resourcename has a duplicate HFSFILE name.
The resource is not installed.
Determine why the HFSFILE name is duplicated.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
{1=CORBASERVER ,
2=
DJAR },
resourcename
Resource resourcename cannot be installed because the specified certificate is unusable. An explanatory phrase in the message describes why:
The resource is not installed.
Replace the certificate in the keyring with one that is usable, or specify a different certificate.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, {7=TCPIPSERVICE, 8=CORBASERVER, 10=URIMAP}, resourcename, {1=expired, 2=not yet current, 3=not owned by this CICS, 4=not trusted}
Resource resourcename cannot be installed because the specified attributes are inconsistent. This could indicate an internal problem within CICS, because attribute inconsistencies should be resolved in the RDO DEFINE command. However, for a URIMAP resource the consistency between the value specified for the HOSTCODEPAGE attribute and that specified for the CHARACTERSET attribute cannot be determined until install time.
The resource is not installed.
Remove the conflicting attributes. Check that the combination of CHARACTERSET and HOSTCODEPAGE values specified are supported by the CICS system on which you are attempting to install the resource resourcename.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
{10=URIMAP},
resourcename
URIMAP urimap1 cannot be installed because it will map the same HOST and PATH (and optional TCPIPSERVICE) as urimap2, which is already installed. Each URIMAP must map a unique combination of these parameters.
The resource is not installed.
Specify a different HOST, PATH, or TCPIPSERVICE attribute.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
urimap1,
urimap2
WEBSERVICE webservice cannot be installed because the associated PIPELINE cannot be found.
The resource is not installed.
Ensure that the PIPELINE definition is correct and the PIPELINE is installed.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
resourcename,
{2=WSBIND
file,
3=PIPELINE}
WEBSERVICE webservice or PIPELINE pipeline cannot be installed because of setup errors. Either the hfsfile does not have the correct authorization or the PIPELINE mode is not correct.
The resource is not installed.
Ensure that the hfsfile definitions of the pipeline and webservice are correct.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
{3=PIPELINE,
4=WEBSERVICE},
resourcename,
{2=hfsfile,
3=PIPELINE}
PIPELINE pipeline cannot be installed because the WSDIR specified is not correct and therefore the directory cannot be accessed.
The resource is not installed.
Ensure that the hfsfile definitions of the WSDIR are correct, remembering that case is significant.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
resourcename
The URIMAP resource resourcename cannot be installed because the specified attributes are inconsistent. Most inconsistencies are eliminated at resource definition time. However, for a URIMAP resource, the consistency between the value specified for the HOSTCODEPAGE attribute and that specified for the CHARACTERSET attribute cannot be determined until install time.
The resource is not installed.
Check that the combination of CHARACTERSET and HOSTCODEPAGE values specified for the URIMAP is supported by the CICS system on which you are attempting to install the resource resourcename.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, resourcename, hcodepage, charset
The URIMAP resource resourcename cannot be installed because the current user does not have surrogate authority to the User ID userid specified in the USERID field.
The resource is not installed.
Check that the user installing the URIMAP has sufficient surrogate authority to complete the installation, or install the URIMAP from an authorized user ID.
Console and Terminal End User
DFHAMP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, resourcename, userid