This section lists the linkage services messages. The linkage services map the path information generated when one module calls another. This information is used for diagnostic purposes only.
Product components provide general services interface (GSI) services. During linkage services initialization, the components are expected to provide GSI services, but none were found. GSI services are not defined because some of the components are not active. Therefore, GSI services were not provided by any component. Phase 2 initialization for the linkage services issued this message.
Without GSI services, the components cannot be used. The product does not function.
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A general services interface (GSI) function call failed with the specified completion code.
The system issues messages BBMLD002E, BBMD003E, and BBMLD004E with this message to provide additional information about the error.
See the user response for message BBMLD004E.
A general services interface (GSI) function call was issued from the module at address address. The name of the GSI function that was issued by the module is function; the offset value in the control section of this GSI function is offset; and the name of the control section where the GSI function is issued is csect.
The system issues messages BBMLD001E, BBMD003E, and BBMLD004E with this message.
See the user response for message BBMLD004E.
The general services interface (GSI) function call described in message BBMLD002E failed with a parameter address of address, an internal route code of irc, and an internal error code of iec.
The system issues messages BBMLD001E, BBMD002E, and BBMLD004E with this message.
See the user response for message BBMLD004E.
A call for a general services interface (GSI) service function was made, but the GSI function failed. This message is always issued with message BBMLD002E, which shows information about the GSI caller. The BBMLD004E message shows variable FPB (function parameter block) data about the GSI function that failed. The BBMLD004E message can appear multiple times after the BBMLD002E message, depending on the length of the FPB.
The offset is a decimal value showing the offset of the start of the GSI FPB data, and the wordx values are 1 to 4 words of hexadecimal information obtained from the service parameter block.
The GSI function fails for the caller, but the product continues as if the function was successful. Depending on the type of GSI function failure, other problems can result. The system issues messages BBMLD001E, BBMD002E, and BBMLD003E with this message.
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If issued, this message is issued at initialization time with three other related messages: BBMLD801E, BBMLD802E, and BBMLD803E. Each message provides additional information about the initialization failure. This message indicates that a general services interface (GSI) function failed to complete, with a completion code of code, during address space or user session initialization. The completion code is a variable value that is returned by GSI services; see Completion code values for information about the code value.
Other messages are issued with this message.
See messages BBMLD801E, BBMLD802E, and BBMLD803E, which are issued with this message for more information about the error.
If issued, this message is issued at initialization time with three other related messages: BBMLD800E, BBMLD802E, and BBMLD803E. Each message provides additional information about the initialization failure. This message shows the address of the caller of the general services interface (GSI) service as address, as well as the routine location, routine, the offset within the routine, offset, and the CSECT name, csect, of the GSI module that failed.
Other messages are issued with this message.
See messages BBMLD800E, BBMLD802E, and BBMLD803E, which are issued with this message for more information about the error.
If issued, this message is issued at initialization time with three other related messages: BBMLD800E, BBMLD801E, and BBMLD803E. Each message provides additional information about the initialization failure. This message provides requested service route and error feedback information.
Every general services interface (GSI) call is associated with at least one component service request block (CSRB), which is identified as location1; every function that fails for a component is associated with a function parameter block (FPB), which is identified as location2. The route value is an 8-digit routing code that identifies the following information about where the service request was being directed when it failed:
The n value is an 8-character code that identifies the following information about the request recipient, which rejected the request:
Other messages are issued with this message.
See messages BBMLD800E, BBMLD801E, and BBMLD803E, which are issued with this message for more information about the error.
If issued, this message is issued at initialization time with three other related messages: BBMLD800E, BBMLD801E, and BBMLD802E. Each message provides additional information about the initialization failure. This message provides the full or partial contents of the function parameter block (FPB) data for the general services interface (GSI) service that failed. Message BBMLD803E can appear multiple times, depending on the length of the FPB.
The offset is a decimal value showing the offset of the start of the GSI FPB data, and the wordn values are one to four words of hexadecimal information obtained from the service parameter block.
The address space does not initialize.
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The CSWA (Connect Service Work Area) at address address1 was passed to the end-of-task exit TCB at address2 for disconnect processing. However, the CSWA is not associated with the terminating task TCB.
Termination of the user or server address space continues normal disconnect processing.
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The termination control task exit x has determined that the server/user control task abnormally terminated with a code of tnn. This occurred when x was entered to complete user/server to coordinating address space (CAS) disconnect processing. The value associated with x is the unique internal identification number assigned to the control task when it was created.
The value of t in the abend code is either Snn or Unn, where:
All address space services are terminated.
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