An abnormal end (abend) or program check has occurred in module modname. This implies that there may be an error in CICS code.
Alternatively:
The code aaa is, if applicable, a 3-digit hexadecimal MVS system completion code (for example, 0C1 or D37). If an MVS code is not applicable, this field is filled with three hyphens. The 4-digit code bbbb, which follows aaa, is a user abend code produced either by CICS or by another product on the user’s system.
If X'offset' contains the value X'FFFF', then module modname was in control at the time of the abend, but the program status word (PSW) was not addressing this module.
An exception entry is made in the trace table. A system dump is taken, unless you have specifically suppressed dumps in the dump table.
Either this is a critical error and CICS is terminated, even if you have specified in the dump table that CICS should not terminate.
Or CICS will continue unless you have specified in the dump table that CICS should terminate. Message DFHME0116 is normally produced containing the symptom string for this problem.
Notify the system programmer.
Look up the MVS code aaa, if there is one, in the relevant MVS codes manual which is detailed in the book list in the front of this manual.
If the modname insert contains the value ????, then CICS was unable to determine which module has abnormally terminated. In this case, examine the system dump to determine which area of code has caused the program check.
The user should examine other messages to determine what the module which issued this message was doing at the time the abend occurred. From these messages they can deduce which product has produced the abend code bbbb. If bbbb is identified as a CICS code, it may be either alphameric or numeric.
If the user abend code is from another product (for example, IMS), refer to the appropriate messages and codes manual to determine the cause of the abend.
The entries in the appropriate manuals will give the user guidance regarding the nature of the error, and may also give some guidance concerning the appropriate user response.
If you want to suppress system dumps that precede ASRA and ASRB abends, you must specify this on an entry in the dump table, using either CEMT or an EXEC CICS command. Further guidance on suppressing system dumps can be found in the CICS® System Definition Guide.
You may need further assistance from IBM to resolve this problem. See CICS Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
Console
DFHRZxx
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
aaa/bbbb,
X'
offset',
modname
The RZ domain has received an unexpected error response from some other part of CICS. The operation requested by recovery manager is described by code X'code'.
For further information about CICS exception trace entries, refer to the CICS Problem Determination Guide.
A system dump is taken and the system attempts to continue operation unless specifically inhibited by dump table entries.
Message DFHME0116 is normally produced containing the symptom string for this problem.
Investigate the cause of the problem as follows:
If you cannot resolve the problem, you will need further assistance from IBM. See CICS Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
Console
DFHRZRT1, DFHRZRT2, DFHRZDM, DFHRZRM, DFHRZRG2
XMEOUT Parameters:
applid,
X'
code',
module
An error occurred when attempting to link to the Distributed Routing Program, identified by the DSRTPGM SIT parameter.
A ARZU dump may be produced depending on type of failure.
Ensure that the Distributed Routing Program is available to the system. It must be defined to Program Manager and it must be present in the DFHRPL library concatenation. Alternatively, name a new Distributed Routing Program using SET SYSTEM DSRTPROGRAM or from CEMT.
CSSH
DFHRZRT2
XMEOUT Parameters:
date,
time,
applid,
program
The Distributed Routing Program, identified by the DSRTPGM SIT parameter, has returned a bad response. The request will not be serviced.
No dumps are taken.
None
CSSH
DFHRZRT2
XMEOUT Parameters:
date,
time,
applid,
program
The Distributed Routing Program has abnormally terminated with abend code abcode.
See the description of abend code abcode for further guidance.
If the code is not a CICS transaction abend code, it is a user abend code. Request an explanation from the programmer responsible for this area.
CSSH
DFHRZRT2
XMEOUT Parameters:
date,
time,
applid,
program,
abcode
An error occurred when attempting to link to the Distributed Routing Program, identified by the DSRTPGM SIT parameter. The program has an invalid AMODE specified.
No dumps are taken.
Ensure that the Distributed Routing Program definition is correct.
CSSH
DFHRZRT2
XMEOUT Parameters:
date,
time,
applid,
program
An error occurred when attempting to link to the Distributed Routing Program, identified by the DSRTPGM SIT parameter.
An ARZU dump may be produced depending on type of failure.
Ensure that the Distributed Routing Program is available to the system. It must be defined to Program Manager and it must be present in the DFHRPL library concatenation. Alternatively, name a new Distributed Routing Program using SET SYSTEM DSRTPROGRAM or from CEMT.
CSSH
DFHRZRT2
XMEOUT Parameters:
date,
time,
applid,
program