An unexpected zero sequence number is found when reading forward on log dddd. The preceding record is nn1. Processing terminates.
CICS VR stops the recovery and prints the reports.
SEQCHKR RESETSEQUENCE(WARNING)
SEQCHKR RESETSEQUENCE(IGNORE)
If you are using a JACD, find out why the zero sequence number occurred. If the JACD is damaged or lost, no action is required. If a log was skipped during archiving, rerun CICS VR after archiving the log. In other cases, check the contents of the log to see whether all records needed for recovery are present.
If you want to accept the error message and run CICS VR, specify either of these commands: SEQCHKR RESETSEQUENCE(WARNING) SEQCHKR RESETSEQUENCE(IGNORE)
Remember to restore the VSAM data sets from the backup copies before you rerun CICS VR.
If you are using a JACD, find out why the zero sequence number occurred. If the JACD is damaged or lost, no action is required. If a log was skipped during archiving, rerun CICS VR after archiving the log. In other cases, check the contents of the log to see whether all records needed for recovery are present.
If you want to accept the error message and run CICS VR, specify either WARNING or IGNORE in the sequence checking secondary window.
Remember to restore the VSAM data sets from the backup copies before you resubmit the recovery job.