gtpm5m13Messages (Online)

CWAL-CYC6

CWAL0001EINVALID SCK RECORD xxxx

Where:

xxxx
The system communication keypoint record containing the data that is not valid.

Explanation: A non-SNA line restart detected errors in the TPF system communication keypoint (SCK) record definitions. Either the SCK records were corrupted or input that is not valid was used when creating the SCK pilot tape.

System Action: The CWAL0001E error message is generated and the definitions that are not valid are ignored.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF System Generation for more information.

CYAA0072Epgm text INVLD FUNC. WHEN SYSTEM IS CYCLING, RETRY LATER

Where:

pgm text
The text that was issued in the command.

Explanation: You entered a pool command but the TPF system is cycling between states.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the command again when the cycle is completed.

See TPF Operations for more information about the file pool commands.

CYAB0001WREQ PERM TO USE POOL xxx DEVICE yyyy zzzzzzzz MINTUES LEFT BEFORE USE

Where:

xxx
The pool type.

yyyy
The device type.

zzzzzzzz
The time in minutes.

Segment Reference: CYAB

Explanation: The directories for the pool type and device specified in the message, which are currently in main storage, were not aged sufficiently for them to be used again. They can be used again when they are aged sufficiently or forced by entering the ZGFSP RCY command.

System Action: Any requests for this type of pool are dispensed from the primary or secondary fallback section until a forced reuse is issued or adequate time passes.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine whether a forced reuse should be issued.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZGFSP RCY command.

CYAC0086EPROCESSOR NOT POOL OWNER

Explanation: During processing of a pool command it was determined that the message was entered on a processor other than the processor that owns pools.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine whether pool ownership or the processor designated to run the task must be changed.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYAC0087EPROT RETRIEVAL ERROR

Explanation: During processing of a pool command an error occurred while trying to retrieve the processor ownership table.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer why the processor ownership table was not retrieved.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYAC0088EPROC(S) NOT IN 1052 STATE

Explanation: A pool function was tried for which the TPF system must be in 1052 state and it is not.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYAE0005IPOOL RPFS-PERFORMED

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZPOOL command.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZPOOL commands.

CYAE0009Ipgm text FUNCTION ALREADY ACTIVE, RETRY LATER

Where:

pgm text
The text that was issued in the command.

Explanation: The operator entered a pool command for a special pool function (recoup, directory capture, directory update, pool counts reconcile, and so on) that is already active.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the file pool commands.

CYAE0072Epgm text INVLD FUNC. WHEN SYSTEM IS CYCLING, RETRY LATER

Where:

pgm text
The text that was issued in the command.

Explanation: The operator entered a pool command but the TPF system is cycling between states.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the command again when the cycle is complete.

See TPF Operations for more information about the file pool commands.

CYAE0074Epgm text--NO SON POOLS

Where:

pgm text
The text that was issued in the command.

Segment Reference: CYE3, CYAE

Explanation: The operator entered a pool command but the pool configuration mask shows that there are no pools in the TPF system.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the file pool commands.

CYAE0077Epgm text--INVALID OPTION

Where:

pgm text
The text that was issued in the command.

Explanation: The operator entered a pool command with an option that is not valid.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the file pool commands.

CYAE0088EPROC(S) NOT IN 1052 STATE

Explanation: A pool related command was entered for which the TPF system must be in 1052 state and it is not.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Bring the TPF system to the proper state.
  2. Enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYAE0092EMUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE POOL FUNCTION ALREADY ACTIVE, RETRY LATER

Explanation: Recoup, directory capture, pool reconcile, directory update, pool area deactivation, ZGFSP set or display, or various miscellaneous functions that are defined as mutually exclusive are being attempted to be run concurrently.

System Action: None.

User Response: Defer running the desired function until other mutually exclusive pool functions are complete.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYAR0083Edevx xyz dnnnnn--CHECK SUM ERROR

Where:

devx
The device type.

xyz
One of the following: SLT, SST, SDP, LLST, LST, LDP, 4LT, 4ST, 4DP, or 4D6.

nnnnn
The record ordinal number of the directory record.
Note:
The device type, directory ordinal, and pool type may be overwritten by an unknown ordinal. This indicates that the caller of the message writing segment failed to supply a correct ordinal number.

Explanation: During directory retrieval, a directory check sum that is not valid was found. The directory could not be used.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why the directory check sum was not successful.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYAR0089Edevx xyz dnnnnn--DIRECTORY BASE ORDINAL NUMBER VALIDATION ERROR

Where:

devx
The device type.

xyz
One of the following: SLT, SST, SDP, LLT, LST, LDP, 4LT, 4ST, 4DP, or 4D6.

nnnnn
The record ordinal number of the directory record.
Note:
The device type, directory ordinal, and pool type may be overwritten by an unknown ordinal. This indicates that the caller of the message writing segment failed to supply a correct ordinal number.

Explanation: During directory retrieval, an error was detected when trying to compute the file address for the starting pool ordinal number in this directory. The directory could not be used.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why the directory base ordinal number validation was not successful.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYA00091EUNABLE TO READ CTK9

Explanation: During pool cycle up, reorder, or ZGFSP set and display functions, an input/output (I/O) error occurred while trying to retrieve keypoint 9 from the online packs.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why the I/O error occurred while reading keypoint 9.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYA00093EINVALID SON POOL RCDS (SEE ZPOOL)

Explanation: During pool cycle up, the pool descriptor record indicated a pool format that is not valid.

System Action: None.

User Response: See your system programmer for more information.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYA00096ECYE0-FACE ERROR x

Where:

x
FACS error type. If 1, then FACS ID INVALID. If 2, then FACS INPUT ORDINAL NUMBER OUTSIDE RANGE.

Explanation: During pool cycle up, directory reorder, or ZGFSP display or modify functions, FACS resolution for the pool descriptor record, a pool directory record, or a short term directory control record failed due to entering FACS with a record ID that is not valid or a record ordinal number that is out of the range of that record type.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why there was a FACS error.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYA00097EUNABLE TO READ CTKA

Explanation: During pool cycle up, a retrieval error occurred while trying to retrieve keypoint A.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why there was a keypoint A retrieval error.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYA00098EUNABLE TO READ CYPDR

Explanation: During pool cycle up, ZGFSP display, or ZGFSP set, the TPF system failed to retrieve the pool descriptor record.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why the pool descriptor record could not be retrieved.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZGFSP command. Also see TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYA10085EUNABLE TO FILE CTK9

Explanation: During pool cycle up, a file operation of keypoint 9 through CYYA failed.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why the filing of keypoint 9 was not successful.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYA10091EUNABLE TO READ CTK9

Explanation: During pool cycle up, the reorder or ZGFSP set and display functions, an input/output (I/O) error occurred while trying to retrieve keypoint 9 from the online packs.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why an I/O error occurred while reading keypoint 9.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYA10095EPOOL/DIRECTORY COUNTS ARE INVALID

Explanation: During pool cycle up, the CY3CNT count field of an online directory was found to be negative or during directory reorder the pool section counts CY2PCT was found to be less than the new directory's counts CY3CNT or during directory reorder the pool section counts do not show zero but there are no available directories to reorder.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why the pool counts were not valid.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYA20001IPOOL TYPE pool DEVICE dev STPCR INITIALIZED

Where:

pool
The short-term pool type.

dev
The device type.

Explanation: During pool cycle-up processing, the current processor determined that the short-term processor control records (STPCRs) for the pool type and device needed to be initialized.

System Action: The STPCRs for the pool type and device are initialized for the current processor. This is a normal action following a pool generation or reallocation. The STPCRs of all other processors and pool sections are unchanged.

User Response: None.

CYA20084ESTCCR/STPCR SHORT TERM DIRECTORY CONTROL RECORD IN ERROR

Explanation: During pool cycle up or short term reorder, a logic error in the short term directory control record for a given short term pool section precludes directory selection.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why the logical error in the short term directory control record or short term processor control record occurred. There may be a problem with the structure or the set size may be too large.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYA20085EUNABLE TO FILE CTK9

Explanation: During pool cycle up, a file operation of keypoint 9 (CTK9) through CYYA failed.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why the filing of keypoint 9 was not successful.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYA20090EUNABLE TO FIND/FILE STCCR/STPCR

Explanation: During pool cycle up or reorder of a short term pool, an input/output (I/O) error occurred while trying to read the short term master control records (CY$CR) or short term processor control records (ICY$PR).

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why an I/O error occurred.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYA20096ECYE0-FACE ERROR x

Where:

x
FACS error type. If 1, then FACS ID INVALID. If 2, then FACS INPUT ORDINAL NUMBER OUTSIDE RANGE.

Explanation: During pool cycle up, directory reorder, or ZGFSP display or modify functions, FACS resolution for the pool descriptor record, a pool directory record or a short term directory control record failed due to entering FACS with a record ID that is not valid or a record ordinal number that is out of the range of that record type.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why a FACS error occurred.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYA30084ESTCCR/STPCR SHORT TERM DIRECTORY CONTROL RECORD IN ERROR

Explanation: During pool cycle up or short term reorder, a logic error in the short term directory control record for a given short term pool section precludes directory selection.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why there was a logical error in the short term directory control record or short term processor control record. There may be problem with the structure or the set size may be too large.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYA40085EUNABLE TO FILE CTK9

Explanation: During pool cycle up, a file operation of keypoint 9 through CYYA failed.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why the filing of keypoint 9 was not successful.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYA90004Idevx xyz dnnnnn--ZEROED DURING SKIPPING

Where:

devx
The device type.

xyz
One of the following: SLT, SST, SDP, LLT, LST, LDP, 4ST, 4LT, 4DP, or 4D6.

nnnnn
Record ordinal number of the directory record.
Note:
The device type, directory ordinal, and pool type may be overwritten by UNKNOWN ORDINAL. This indicates that the caller of the message writing segment failed to supply a correct ordinal number.

Explanation: During pool cycle up and after an unplanned shutdown, a directory was zeroed as a result of applying SKP and KUL.

System Action: None.

User Response: See your system programmer for more information.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYA90089EFIND/FILE ERROR ON CYSDR

Explanation: During pool cycle up or keypointing of a short term pool directory, an input/output (I/O) error occurred while trying to read or write the short term directory keypoint record.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why there was an I/O failure while reading or writing the short term directory keypoint.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYA90096ECYE0-FACE ERROR x

Where:

x
FACS error type. If 1, then FACS ID INVALID. If 2, then FACS INPUT ORDINAL NUMBER OUTSIDE RANGE.

Explanation: During the pool cycle up, directory reorder, or ZGFSP display or modify functions, FACS resolution for the pool descriptor record, a pool directory record or a short term directory control record failed due to entering FACS with a record ID that is not valid or a record ordinal number that is out of the range of that record type.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why there was a FACS error.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYB00082Edevx xyz dnnnnn--READ/WRITE ERROR ON CYSDR

Where:

devx
The device type.

xyz
One of the following: SLT, SST, SDP, LLT, LST, LDP, 4ST, or 4LT, 4DP, or 4D6.

nnnnn
Record ordinal number of the directory record.
Note:
The device type, directory ordinal, and pool type may be overwritten by UNKNOWN ORDINAL. This indicates that the caller of the message writing segment failed to supply a correct ordinal number.

Explanation: During pool cycle up or reorder, a directory read or write operation failed.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why there was a read/write failure.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYB00085EUNABLE TO FILE CTK9

Explanation: During pool cycle up, a file operation of keypoint 9 through CYYA failed.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why the filing of keypoint 9 was not successful.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYB00091EUNABLE TO READ CTK9

Explanation: During the pool cycle up, reorder, or ZGFSP set and display functions, an input/output (I/O) error occurred while trying to retrieve keypoint 9 from the online packs.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer to determine why there was an I/O error while trying to read keypoint 9.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYB00096ECYE0-FACE ERROR x

Where:

x
FACS error type. If 1, then FACS ID INVALID. If 2, then FACS INPUT ORDINAL NUMBER OUTSIDE RANGE.

Explanation: During the pool cycle up, directory reorder, or ZGFSP display or modify functions, FACS resolution for the pool descriptor record, a pool directory record or a short term directory control record failed due to entering FACS with a record ID that is not valid or a record ordinal number that is out of the range of that record type.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why there was a FACS error.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYCL0001ICYCLE TO xxxx -- STARTED

Where:

xxxx
The TPF system state (1052, NORM, CRAS, MESW, UTIL).

Explanation: This message is issued in response to a request to change the TPF system to a specific state. Prior to this message, all critical utilities associated with cycling were checked.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCYCL command and for a description of the different TPF system states.

CYCL0001TINVALID MESSAGE FORMAT

Explanation: This may indicate one of the following errors:

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCYCL command.

CYCL0002TSTATE CHANGE NOT ALLOWED -- BSS CYCLING

Explanation: Subsystems cannot be cycled when the basic subsystem (BSS) is cycling in a Multiple Database Function (MDBF) environment.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCYCL command.

CYCL0003TSYSTEM IN RESTART MODE

Explanation: The TPF system is in restart mode.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCYCL command.

CYCL0004TBSS STATE MUST BE THE HIGHEST IN THE SYSTEM CHECK INPUT MESSAGE/STATE OF SS(S)

Explanation: The requested cycle TO state will make the start of the subsystems higher than the TPF system state of the basic subsystem (BSS).

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCYCL command.

CYCL0006TUNABLE TO CYCLE BSS/SS(S) -- CYCLE TERMINATED

Explanation: During cycle down, one or more subsystems could not be cycled to requested state so the basic subsystem (BSS) cycle down ended. In cycle up, because of an error in cycling BSS to the requested state, cycle up of the remainder of the subsystems is ended.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCYCL command.

CYCL0007TALL, EXC, OR INC OPTION NOT ALLOWED FROM NON-BSS

Explanation: There is a restriction that these options must be used with the prefix of the basic subsystem (BSS) or without a prefix.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCYCL command.

CYCL0008TINVALID SUBSYSTEM NAME LIST

Explanation: The subsystem name list was not valid.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCYCL command.

CYCL0009TBSS CYCLE UP/DOWN NOT ALLOWED -- SUBSYSTEM CYCLING

Explanation: The basic subsystem (BSS) cycling up or down was not allowed because the subsystem is cycling.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCYCL command.

CYCL0010TNO SS CYCLED CHECK INPUT MESSAGE/SYSTEM STATE OF SS(S)

Explanation: No subsystem requires a state change. One of the following errors occurred:

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCYCL command.

CYCL0011TSTATE CHANGE DISABLED

Segment Reference: CVCY, CVCI, CVCO

Explanation: The state change was disabled.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCYCL command.

CYCL0012TWAIT FOR FORCED POOL CYCLE UP TO COMPLETE, THEN RE-ENTER ZCYCL REQUEST

Explanation: The ZCYCL request cannot be processed while a forced pool cycle up is in progress.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Wait for the forced pool cycle up to complete.
  2. Enter the ZCYCL command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCYCL command.

CYCL0013TCYCLE UP NOT ALLOWED-ZRIPL IN PROGRESS

Explanation: The ZCYCL request cannot be processed while a TPF system re-ipl is in progress.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Wait for the TPF system IPL to complete.
  2. Enter the ZCYCL command again.

CYC00001WPOOL TYPE xxx DEVICE yyyy DIRECTORIES ffffffff THRU llllllll COUNTS nnnnnnnn REJECTED

Where:

xxx
The pool type.

yyyy
The device address.

ffffffff
The first set member directory ordinal.

llllllll
The last set member directory ordinal.

nnnnnnnn
The total number of available addresses in set.

Explanation: The directories specified in the message were rejected during the course of a reorder. The counts in the set are not high enough to meet the user tunable rejection criteria (specified through ZGFSP command for modifying rejection level). This message is applicable to long-term pools only.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYC00002WPOOL TYPE xxx DEVICE yyyy REORDER FAILURE DUE TO TOO LARGE A SET SIZE

Where:

xxx
The pool type.

yyyy
The device address.

Explanation: The new set size, as designated by the ZGFSP command, is large enough to cause the active and standby sets of a specific processor to always overlap.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the ZGFSP command to reduce the new set size. This will cause GRFS to drive another reorder.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYC00003IPOOL TYPE xxx DEVICE yyyy DIRECTORIES ffffffff THRU llllllll COUNTS nnnnnnnn IN USE

Where:

xxx
The pool type.

yyyy
The device address.

ffffffff
The first set member directory ordinal.

llllllll
The last set member directory ordinal.

nnnnnnnn
The total number of available addresses in set.

Explanation: The directories specified in the message were reordered successfully and are in use. This message is applicable to long-term pools only.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYC00004WPOOL TYPE type DEVICE addr TOTAL NUMBER OF POOL SETS REJECTED DURING THIS REORDER num

Where:

type
The pool type.

addr
The device address.

num
The number of pool sets excluded during reorder.

Explanation: The number of pool sets specified were excluded during reorder because there were not enough available records within the set.

System Action: None.

User Response: If an excessive number of pool sets are rejected, do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZGFSP commands. See TPF Database Reference for more information about reorder, recoup, and PDU.

CYC00005WC2EC FACE ERROR

Explanation: The ZSDEA command was entered but an error condition was detected by a FACE-type call for the online directory deactivation control (#$C2EC) record.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Check the FACE table for #$C2EC.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZSDEA command. See TPF System Macros and TPF Application Programming for more information about the file address compute (FACE) program and the FACE interface.

CYC00006WC2EC FIND ERROR

Explanation: The ZSDEA command was entered but an error condition was detected while trying to find the online directory deactivation control (#$C2EC) record.

System Action: The command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the problem.
  2. Correct the problem.

CYC00085EUNABLE TO FILE CTK9

Explanation: During pool cycle up, a file operation of keypoint 9 through CYYA failed.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why the filing of keypoint 9 was not successful.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYC00091EUNABLE TO READ CTK9

Explanation: During the pool cycle up, reorder, or ZGFSP set and display functions, an input/output (I/O) error occurred while trying to retrieve keypoint 9 from the online packs.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why the filing of keypoint 9 was not successful.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYC00094ELONG-TERM POOL SECTION DEPLETED

Segment Reference: CYE0, CYA9, and CYC0

Explanation: One of the following errors occurred:

System Action: None.

User Response: See your system programmer for more information. This should not occur on the online system. A recoup or directory update needs to be done immediately to recover the pool addresses.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYC00095EPOOL/DIRECTORY COUNTS ARE INVALID

Explanation: One of the following errors occurred:

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why the pool counts were not valid.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYC10004IPOOL TYPE xxx DEVICE yyyy COUNTS nnnnnnnn IN USE

Where:

xxx
The pool type.

yyyy
The device address.

nnnnnnnn
The total number of available addresses in the set.

Explanation: A short-term section was reordered successfully and is in use. This message is applicable to short-term pools only.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYC10005AREQ PERM TO USE POOL xxx DEVICE yyyy mmmmmmmm MINUTES LEFT BEFORE USE

Where:

xxx
The pool type.

yyyy
The device address.

mmmmmmmm
The time in minutes that must elapse before the TPF system puts the set into use.

Explanation: A short-term section was reordered successfully but is not in use because the directories were not aged long enough. This message is applicable to short-term pools only.

System Action: None.

User Response: The operator can force an early reuse by entering the ZGFSP RCY command.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZGFSP RCY command and other file support commands. See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYC10085EUNABLE TO FILE CTK9

Explanation: During pool cycle up, a file operation of keypoint 9 through CYYA failed.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why the filing of keypoint 9 was not successful.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYC10090EUNABLE TO FIND/FILE STCCR/STPCR

Explanation: During pool cycle up or reorder of a short term pool, an input/output (I/O) error occurred while trying to read the short term master control records (CY$CR) or short term processor control records (ICY$PR).

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why there was an I/O failure.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYC10091EUNABLE TO READ CTK9

Explanation: During the pool cycle up, reorder, or ZGFSP set and display functions, an input/output (I/O) error occurred while trying to retrieve keypoint 9 from the online packs.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why there was an I/O error while trying to read keypoint 9.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYC10096ECYE0-FACE ERROR x

Where:

x
FACS error type. If 1, then FACS ID INVALID. If 2, then FACS INPUT ORDINAL NUMBER OUTSIDE RANGE.

Explanation: During the pool cycle up, directory reorder, or ZGFSP display or modify functions, FACS resolution for the pool descriptor record, a pool directory record, or a short-term directory control record failed due to entering FACS with a record ID that is not valid or a record ordinal number that is out of the range of that record type.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why there was a FACS error.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYC20089EFIND/FILE ERROR ON CYSDR

Explanation: During pool cycle up or keypointing of a short-term pool directory, an input/output (I/O) error occurred while trying to read or write the short-term directory keypoint record.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why there was an I/O failure while reading or writing the short-term directory keypoint.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYC30089EFIND/FILE ERROR ON CYSDR

Explanation: During pool cycle up or keypointing of a short-term pool directory, an input/output (I/O) error occurred while trying to read or write the short-term directory keypoint record.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why there was an I/O failure while reading or writing the short-term directory keypoint.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYC60001EPOOL TYPE pooltype DEVICE devaddr ALREADY IN USE

Where:

pooltype
The type of pool file.

devaddr
The device address.

Explanation: The operator requested early reuse of a short-term pool section by entering the ZGFSP command but the section is already in use.

System Action: None.

User Response: Check that the command was entered for the proper section and that the TPF system did not put the section in use on its own. This can be done by checking the system console.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYC60002IPOOL TYPE pooltype DEVICE devaddr COUNTS availaddr IN USE

Where:

pooltype
The type of pool file.

devaddr
The device address.

availaddr
The number of addresses available.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZGFSP command with the RCY parameter specified.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZGFSP commands. Also see TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYC60090EUNABLE TO FIND/FILE STCCR/STPCR

Explanation: During the short term pool reuse, an input/output (I/O) error occurred while trying to read the short term master control records (CY$CR) or short term processor control records (ICY$PR).

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why there was an I/O failure.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.

CYC60096ECYE0-FACE ERROR x

Where:

x
FACS error type. If 1, then FACS ID INVALID. If 2, then FACS INPUT ORDINAL NUMBER OUTSIDE RANGE.

Explanation: During the pool cycle up, directory reorder, or ZGFSP display or modify functions, FACS resolution for the pool descriptor record, a pool directory record, or a short-term directory control record failed due to entering FACS with a record ID that is not valid of a record ordinal number that is out of the range of that record type.

System Action: None.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine why there was a FACS error.

See TPF Database Reference for more information.