DWW0455S
An unexpected zero sequence number is found when reading forward on log dddd. The preceding record is nn1. Processing terminates.

Explanation

A label record with a zero sequence number was found, and the record before it (nn1) does not have the maximum sequence number (232-1). Both records are on log dddd. Some possible causes are:
  • The sequence number was reset to zero by CICS®. If you do not have a journal archive control data set (JACD), CICS resets the sequence number at every cold start and warm start. CICS VR functions correctly in this situation.
  • A zero sequence number occurred because the JACD is damaged or lost. CICS VR functions correctly in this situation.
  • A log was skipped during archiving, and the next log started with a record with zero sequence number.
  • A log contained data other than log records.
This message is issued if you specified:
  • The SEQCHKR RESETSEQUENCE(STOP) command
  • STOP in the sequence checking secondary window
  • No option in the reset sequence field of the sequence checking secondary window

System action

CICS VR stops the recovery and prints the reports.

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