gtpm5m24Messages (Online)

OLDF-OLDR

OLDF0001EUNABLE TO SYNC OLD TAPE WITH PROCESSOR x - IPC RETURN FOR CR PGM OVERLAY

Where:

x
The processor ID.

Explanation: This message appears only in a loosely coupled complex. The specified processor cannot read the SIPCC message to initiate the core-resident program overlay process.

System Action: The E-type loader completes its task on the initiating processor and all other processors in the complex.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Wait for the E-type loader fallback, load, or restart function to complete on all processors.
  2. IPL the processor that failed to refresh its program base.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the loaders function.

OLDF0002EUNABLE TO FILE INTERFACE RECORDS - NO PGM SYNC DONE

Explanation: This message appears only in a loosely coupled complex. The controlling processor is not able to file the interface records needed by the other processors to synchronize the E-type loader function.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Wait for the E-type loader fallback, load, or restart function to complete on the controlling processor.
  2. IPL each of the other processors if core resident programs are included in the loader function.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the loaders function.

OLDF0003EUNABLE TO SYNC OLD TAPE WITH PROCESSOR x - IPC RETURN FOR FR PGM VFA FLUSH AND PST CLEANUP

Where:

x
The processor ID.

Explanation: This message appears only in a loosely coupled complex. The specified processor cannot read the SIPCC message to initiate the process of flushing loaded file resident programs from virtual file access (VFA) and setting their associated program allocation table (PAT) slots to not be in main storage. The specified processor may be running with the back level versions of the file-resident programs included in the E-type loader function, depending on the activity on those programs.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Wait for the E-type loader fallback, load, or restart function to complete on all processors.
  2. IPL the failing processor if a back level version of a file-resident program remains in main storage.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the loaders function.

OLDF0004EE-TYPE LOADER EVENT -SYSOLDEV- ALREADY EXISTS - EXISTING EVENT HAS BEEN POSTED ERRONEOUSLY

Explanation: This message appears only in a loosely coupled complex. The E-type loader encountered the DUPNAM condition when creating an event (by using the EVNTC macro) to track the completion of the core-resident program overlay process on all processors. An earlier load attempt may have exited before posting completion of the event. The existing event is removed from the event table by posting it erroneously. The SYSOLDEV event is then redefined for the current load attempt.

System Action: The E-type loader function continues normally.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the loaders function.

OLDH0005IPROCESSOR x REQUESTED PROGRAMS HAVE BEEN xxxx

Where:

x
The name of the processor.

xxxx
LOADED or RESTORED

Explanation: This message displays at the prime computer room agent set (CRAS) console in a loosely coupled complex only to inform you of one of the following situations:

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the loaders function.

OLDH0006EUNABLE TO READ INTERFACE RECORDS - CR PGM OVERLAY NOT PERFORMED

Explanation: This message appears only in a loosely coupled complex. A support processor is not able to read the interface records needed to perform the E-type loader core-resident program overlay function.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Wait for the E-type loader fallback, load, or restart function to complete on the controlling processor.
  2. IPL the support processor that failed to refresh its program base.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the loaders function.

OLDH0007EUNABLE TO READ INTERFACE RECORDS - FR PGM VFA FLUSH AND PST CLEANUP NOT PERFORMED

Explanation: This message appears only in a loosely coupled complex. A support processor is not able to read the interface records needed to perform the following E-type loader functions for file-resident programs:

The support processor may be running with back level versions of the file-resident programs included in the E-type loader function, depending on the activity on those programs.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Wait for the E-type loader fallback, load, or restart function to complete on all other processors.
  2. IPL the failing processor if a back level version of a file-resident program remains in main storage.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the loaders function.

OLDJ0008EPROCESSOR x DID NOT COMPLETE E-TYPE LOADER CR PGM OVERLAY WITHIN 10 SEC TIME-OUT INTERVAL

Where:

x
The processor ID.

Explanation: This message, which displays on the prime computer room agent set (CRAS) console in a loosely coupled complex only, is issued on the processor that initiated the E-type loader function (load, fallback, or restart) to inform you that the specified processor did not complete the overlay of loaded core-resident programs within the 10 second time-out interval.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine why the specified processor did not complete the core-resident program overlay.
  2. IPL the specified processor if the loaded versions of the core-resident programs are not overlaid in main storage.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the loaders function.

OLDR0100Ecccc - THE ELT IS CORRUPTED, RUN E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The E-type loader record table (ELT) is damaged and no E-type loader records can be returned or obtained.

System Action: The TPF system cannot return or obtain any E-type loader records for the E-type loader functions.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR RECLAIM command to run the E-type loader reclaim function. This function rebuilds the ELT and recovers the E-type loader records.

In addition, you may need to enter the ZOLDR CLEAR command to resolve the problem if the capture and restore utility was involved.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR RECLAIM command. See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

OLDR0101Wcccc - THE NUMBER OF E-TYPE LOADER RECORDS AVAILABLE IS recnum AND BELOW THE THRESHOLD VALUE OF threshold

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

recnum
The number of available records.

threshold
The user-defined threshold.

Explanation: The number of available E-type loader records in the E-type loader record table (ELT) has fallen below the user-defined threshold.

System Action: The TPF system issues this message to the prime computer room agent set (CRAS) console and the receive-only (RO) console for every active processor in the complex.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR RECLAIM, ZOLDR ACCEPT, and ZOLDR DELETE commands.

OLDR0102Ecccc - THE ELT IS EMPTY. NO E-TYPE LOADER RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The E-type loader record table (ELT) is empty and cannot return or obtain anymore E-type loader records.

System Action: The TPF system issues this message to the prime computer room agent set (CRAS) console and the receive-only (RO) console for every active processor in the complex.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR RECLAIM, ZOLDR ACCEPT, and ZOLDR DELETE commands.

OLDR0103Ecccc - THE ELT IS INVALID. NO E-TYPE LOADER RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The E-type loader record table (ELT) is not valid and no E-type loader records can be returned.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR RECLAIM command to run the E-type loader reclaim function. This function rebuilds the ELT and recovers the E-type loader records.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR RECLAIM command.

OLDR0104Ecccc - UNABLE TO OBTAIN FILE COPY OF THE PROCESSORS WRT - WRT NOT SAVED ON THIS PROCESSOR

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The TPF system could not obtain a file copy of the working record table (WRT).

System Action: The TPF system continues processing but some WRT records may be lost.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZOLDR RECLAIM command to recover any lost records.
  2. Determine why the TPF system could not obtain the WRT.
  3. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR RECLAIM command.

OLDR0110Ecccc - I/O ERROR reading/writing structure - FILE ADDRESS addr - SUD yy SUG zz

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

reading/writing
Indicates whether the error occurred while reading an E-type loader structure or while writing to an E-type loader structure.

structure
The name of the E-type loader structure.

addr
The file address found on the data level where the error occurred.

yy
The CE1SUD value of the entry control block (ECB).

zz
The CE1SUG value of the ECB.

Explanation: An E-type loader function called the WAITC macro and the WAITC macro returned with an error condition.

System Action: The TPF system displays additional messages that describe the error.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to the additional messages that were displayed and to the system error indicators of the ECBs to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF General Macros for more information about the WAITC macro.

OLDR0201Tcccc - E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM REQUEST ENDED, UNABLE TO CONTINUE DUE TO AN I/O ERROR

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: An input/output (I/O) error occurred while running the E-type loader reclaim function.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader reclaim function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Correct the error.
  3. Enter the ZOLDR RECLAIM command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR RECLAIM command.

OLDR0202Tcccc - E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM REQUEST ENDED, E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM ALREADY IN PROGRESS ON CPU-id

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The E-type loader reclaim function is already running on this subsystem.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader reclaim function.

User Response: Wait until the E-type loader reclaim process completes and enter the ZOLDR RECLAIM command again, if necessary.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR RECLAIM command.

OLDR0203Tcccc - E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM REQUEST ENDED, CANNOT PERFORM E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM WHILE ZOLDR LOAD IS IN PROGRESS ON THIS SUBSYSTEM - LOADSET lsname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The E-type loader reclaim function cannot be started while the E-type loader load function is running.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader reclaim function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Wait until the E-type loader load function is complete.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR RECLAIM command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR RECLAIM command.

OLDR0204Tcccc - E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM REQUEST ENDED, DECREASING THE NUMBER OF FIXED FILE RECORDS FOR E-TYPE LOADER OPERATIONS REQUIRES A ZOLDR CLEAR ALL

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The E-type loader reclaim function cannot start because the number of E-type loader fixed-file records (#OLDx) decreased.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader reclaim function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZOLDR CLEAR command to clear and initialize all file-resident E-type loader structures.
  2. IPL the TPF system. The E-type loader restart routine starts the E-type loader reclaim function automatically.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR RECLAIM and ZOLDR CLEAR commands.

OLDR0205Tcccc - E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM REQUEST ENDED, NOT ENOUGH FIXED FILE RECORDS ALLOCATED FOR THE E-TYPE LOADER

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: There are not enough E-type loader fixed-file records (#OLDx) to run the E-type loader reclaim function.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader reclaim function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Allocate more #OLDx records for this subsystem.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR RECLAIM command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR RECLAIM command. See TPF System Generation for more information about allocating #OLDx records.

OLDR0206Icccc - E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM STARTED ON CPU-id

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The E-type loader reclaim function was started on the specified processor.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader reclaim function.

OLDR0207Tcccc - E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM ENDED ON CPU-id DUE TO AN I/O ERROR

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: An input/output (I/O) error occurred on the specified processor while running the E-type loader reclaim function.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader reclaim function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review any previous error messages to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.
  3. Enter the ZOLDR RECLAIM command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR RECLAIM command. See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader reclaim function.

OLDR0208Tcccc - E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM ENDED ON CPU-id, UNABLE TO OBTAIN bytes STORAGE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

bytes
The number of bytes of storage.

Explanation: The E-type loader reclaim function cannot obtain enough storage.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader reclaim function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine why there is not enough storage.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader reclaim function.

OLDR0209Tcccc - E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM JOB DETECTION ENDED ON CPU- id BUT DID NOT SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The E-type loader reclaim job detection routine encountered an input/output (I/O) error.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader reclaim function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review any previous error messages to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.
  3. Enter the ZOLDR RECLAIM command again.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader reclaim function and the E-type loader job detection routine. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR RECLAIM command.

OLDR0210Tcccc - E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM ENDED ON CPU- id BUT DID NOT SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The E-type job loader detection routine discovered that the E-type loader reclaim function did not complete successfully. The E-type loader reclaim function will not complete if it was ended because of a system condition or initial program load (IPL).

System Action: The ZOLDR LOAD, ZOLDR EXCLUDE, and ZOLDR REINCLUDE commands are rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. View the previous error message that was displayed to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.
  3. Enter the ZOLDR RECLAIM command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR RECLAIM, ZOLDR LOAD, ZOLDR EXCLUDE, and ZOLDR REINCLUDE commands. See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader reclaim function and the E-type loader job detection routine.

OLDR0211Ecccc - E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM DETECTED A CORRUPTED RECORD - rec lsname fileaddr

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

rec
The name of the corrupted record.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

fileaddr
The address of the file.

Explanation: The E-type reclaim function detected a damaged record in the loadset directory (LSD), the E-type loader program directory (EPD), or an E-type loader program record (PGM). This message is followed by a display that lists the type of record, the name of the loadset, and the file address of the record. Other records in the LSD or EPD may also be damaged.

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader reclaim function and issues this message for as many as 20 damaged records.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DELETE and ZOLDR CLEAR commands and for examples of the informational displays.

OLDR0213Icccc - E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM COMPLETED ON CPU-id, y out of z OLDx RECORDS AVAILABLE.

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier associated with the processor.

y
The number of E-type loader fixed-file records available.

z
The total number of E-type loader fixed-file records.

x
The program base number.

Explanation: The E-type loader reclaim function completed successfully on the specified processor. The number of fixed-file records that are available for other E-type loader functions is listed.

System Action: None.

User Response: If the number of fixed-file records available for other E-type loader functions is not enough, enter the ZOLDR DELETE command to delete any unnecessary loadsets or allocate more fixed-file records.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DELETE command. See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about allocating fixed-file records.

OLDR0214Ecccc - E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM DETECTED number CORRUPTED E-TYPE LOADER LSD, EPD OR PGM RECORDS

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

number
The number of damaged records in the loadset directory (LSD), the E-type loader program directory (EPD) record, or E-type loader program records (PGM).

Explanation: The E-type loader reclaim function detected damaged records in the LSD, EPD, or program records. This message is preceded by another message that displays where the data corruption was found.

If this message was received on a CRAS console, check the RO CRAS console for a list of records that were corrupted.

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader reclaim function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. If this message was received on a prime computer room agent set (CRAS) console, check the receive-only (RO) CRAS console for a list of damaged records.
  2. Repair all the damaged records.
  3. Enter the ZOLDR RECLAIM command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR RECLAIM command.

OLDR0500Icccc - E-TYPE LOADER RESTART COMPLETE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The E-type loader restart routine completed successfully for this subsystem. You can now enter E-type loader commands for this subsystem.

System Action: The TPF system starts the E-type loader restart routine for the next subsystem or performs the next task in the restart schedule.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader restart routine.

OLDR0501Ecccc - UNABLE TO START E-TYPE LOADER POLICING - ERROR READING ERD

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: An error occurred while reading the E-type loader rules database (ERD) record during the E-type loader restart routine.

System Action: The TPF system cannot start the E-type loader policing routine.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error message for information about the read error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.
  3. IPL the TPF system.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about E-type loader restart routine.

OLDR0502Icccc - E-TYPE LOADER POLICING STARTED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The E-type loader policing routine was started.

System Action: The TPF system creates entry control blocks (ECBs) to process requests that are scheduled by E-type loader functions.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader policing routine.

OLDR0503Ecccc - ERROR READING E-TYPE LOADER MASTER RECORD TABLE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: An error occurred while reading the master E-type loader record table (ELT).

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader restart routine. However, the TPF system cannot process the ZOLDR LOAD, ZOLDR EXCLUDE, and ZOLDR REINCLUDE commands.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages to determine the cause of the read error.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR RECLAIM command to rebuild the E-type loader record table structure.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR RECLAIM, ZOLDR LOAD, ZOLDR EXCLUDE, and ZOLDR REINCLUDE commands.

OLDR0504Ecccc - UNABLE TO RETRIEVE E-TYPE LOADER LOADSET DIRECTORY RECORD

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: An error occurred while reading the loadset directory (LSD) record for the E-type loader restart routine.

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader restart routine. However, the TPF system may not be able to process E-type loader commands.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error message to determine the cause of the read error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the read error.
  3. IPL the TPF system.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader restart routine.

OLDR0505Ecccc - STATE CHANGE DISABLED - E-TYPE LOADER RESTART ERROR ENCOUNTERED LOADSET REACTIVATION BYPASSED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: An error occurred during the E-type loader restart routine for this subsystem.

System Action: The TPF system disables state change. Loadsets activated before the initial program load (IPL) was performed are no longer active.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.
  3. IPL the subsystem.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader restart routine.

OLDR0507Ecccc - STATE CHANGE DISABLED - E-TYPE LOADER RESTART ERROR ENCOUNTERED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: An error occurred during the E-type loader restart routine for this subsystem.

System Action: The TPF system disables state change.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous messages to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.
  3. IPL the subsystem.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader restart routine.

OLDR0508Ecccc - NO MORE EAT SLOTS AVAILABLE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The TPF system ran out of ECB activation table (EAT) slots while reactivating loadsets during the E-type loader restart routine.

System Action: The TPF system disables state change. Loadsets activated before the initial program load (IPL) was performed are no longer active.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Allocate more EAT slots for the TPF system by increasing the value at the EATSIZE label in the CT38 copy member in the CCCTIN CSECT in the control program (CP).
  2. Perform the IPL again.

OLDR0901Tcccc - E-TYPE LOADER CLEAR ENDED, ERROR READING EMR

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The E-type loader clear function cannot read the E-type loader master record (EMR) record.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader clear function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.
  3. Enter the ZOLDR CLEAR command again and specify the BP parameter.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR CLEAR command.

OLDR0902Tcccc - E-TYPE LOADER CLEAR ENDED, E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM IS RUNNING

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The ZOLDR CLEAR command cannot be entered while the E-type loader reclaim function is running.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader clear function.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR CLEAR command.

OLDR0903Tcccc - E-TYPE LOADER CLEAR ENDED, ERROR READING LSD

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The E-type loader clear function cannot locate the primary loadset directory (LSD) record.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader clear function.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR CLEAR command.

OLDR0904Tcccc - E-TYPE LOADER CLEAR ENDED, LOAD IN PROGRESS FOR LOADSET lsname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The ZOLDR CLEAR command cannot be entered while the E-type loader load function is running.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader clear function.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR CLEAR command.

OLDR0905Tcccc - E-TYPE LOADER CLEAR ENDED, ACCEPT -OVERLAY- IN PROGRESS FOR LOADSET lsname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The ZOLDR CLEAR command cannot be entered while the E-type loader accept function is running.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader clear function.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR CLEAR command.

OLDR0906Tcccc - E-TYPE LOADER CLEAR ENDED, UNABLE TO CHECK ON THE STATUS OF E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The E-type loader clear function could not determine whether the E-type loader reclaim function was running.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader clear function.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR CLEAR command.

OLDR0910Icccc - E-TYPE LOADER CLEAR PROCESSING COMPLETED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The E-type loader clear function completed successfully during the E-type loader restart routine.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader clear function.

OLDR0911Acccc - E-TYPE LOADER CLEAR PROCESSING COMPLETED, THIS PROCESSOR MUST BE RE-IPLED IMMEDIATELY

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The E-type loader clear function completed successfully on this processor. An initial program load (IPL) must be performed on the processor to clean up all core resources for the E-type loader.

System Action: The TPF system ignores all E-type loader commands, except for the ZOLDR CLEAR command.

User Response: Perform an initial program load (IPL) on this processor and on all processors that are running the same program base.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information about performing an IPL on the TPF system.

OLDR0912Acccc - E-TYPE LOADER CLEAR HAS BEEN INITIATED ON CPU-id, THIS PROCESSOR MUST BE RE-IPLED IMMEDIATELY

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The E-type loader clear function completed successfully on another processor that is running the same program base. An initial program load (IPL) must be performed on this processor to clean up all core resources for the E-type loader.

System Action: The TPF system ignores all E-type loader commands, except for the ZOLDR CLEAR command.

User Response: Perform an initial program load (IPL) on the processor to clean up all core resources for the E-type loader.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information about performing an IPL on the TPF system.

OLDR0913Ecccc - E-TYPE LOADER CLEAR ERROR, NOT ALL E-TYPE LOADER RECORDS INITIALIZED. RECORD INITIALIZATION WILL BE RETRIED DURING E-TYPE LOADER RESTART

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: An input/output (I/O) error occurred while running the E-type loader clear function. The initialization of E-type loader records was not completed. The TPF system tries to initialize the records again during the E-type loader restart routine.

System Action: The TPF system continues to run the E-type loader clear function. The TPF system ignores any E-type loader commands, except for the ZOLDR CLEAR command, until the E-type loader clear function is complete.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR CLEAR command.

OLDR0914Tcccc - E-TYPE LOADER CLEAR ERROR, NO OLDx RECORDS HAVE BEEN ALLOCATED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

x
The program base number.

Explanation: The E-type loader clear function determined that no E-type loader records (#OLDx) exist for this subsystem and program base.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader clear function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that you entered the ZOLDR CLEAR command for the correct subsystem.
  2. Determine whether #OLDx records need to be defined and allocated for the subsystem and program base.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR CLEAR command.

OLDR1001Tcccc - ZOLDR REQUESTS DISABLED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The E-type loader function could not be started for one of the following reasons:

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader function.

User Response: Determine why the E-type loader function could not be started and do one of the following:

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader.

OLDR1011Ecccc - MUST SPECIFY AT LEAST ONE PROGRAM CHARACTERISTIC AFTER PROGCHAR

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The ZOLDR ALTER PROGCHAR command was entered without specifying any program characteristics.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader alter function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR ALTER PROGCHAR command again and specify the appropriate program characteristics.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ALTER PROGCHAR command.

OLDR1015Ecccc - function NOT A VALID ZOLDR FUNCTION NAME

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

function
The name of the E-type loader function.

Explanation: The specified function is not a valid E-type loader function.

System Action: The TPF system displays a list of the valid E-type loader functions.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR command again and specify the name of a valid E-type loader function.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR commands.

OLDR1016Icccc - function REQUEST RECEIVED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

function
The name of the E-type loader function.

Explanation: The TPF system received the request to start the E-type loader function.

System Action: The TPF system starts the E-type loader function.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about E-type loader functions.

OLDR1056Ecccc - DEACTIVATE ENDED FOR LOADSET lsname - INPUT CPU ID id INVALID

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command was entered to deactivate a loadset on a specific processor. However, the CPU ID specified for the processor is not valid.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader deactivate function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command again and specify a valid CPU ID.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command.

OLDR1057Icccc - DEACTIVATE LOADSET lsname FOR CPU id COMPLETE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The loadset was deactivated on the specified processor.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about deactivating a loadset.

OLDR1058Icccc - DEACTIVATE LOADSET lsname FOR CPU id COMPLETE AS REQUESTED BY CPU id

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The loadset was deactivated on the specified processor.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about deactivating a loadset.

OLDR1059Icccc - SCHEDULED ACTIVATE FOR LOADSET lsname REMOVED FOR CPU id

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command was entered to deactivate a loadset on a specific processor. That loadset is not currently active on the processor. However, it is scheduled to be activated.

System Action: The TPF system does not activate the loadset.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about deactivating a loadset.

OLDR1060Ecccc - DEACTIVATE ENDED FOR LOADSET lsname - ALREADY SCHEDULED FOR DEACTIVATE ON CPU id

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command was entered to deactivate a loadset on a specific processor. However, the loadset is already scheduled to be deactivated on that processor.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about deactivating a loadset.

OLDR1061Ecccc - DEACTIVATE ENDED FOR LOADSET lsname - ACCEPT IN PROGRESS

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset cannot be deactivated because it is in the process of being accepted.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader deactivate function.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about deactivating and accepting a loadset.

OLDR1062Ecccc - DEACTIVATE ENDED FOR LOADSET lsname - LOADSET DOES NOT EXIST

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset cannot be deactivated because it does not exist on this subsystem.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader deactivate function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command again and specify the correct loadset name and subsystem.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command.

OLDR1063Ecccc - DEACTIVATE ENDED FOR LOADSET lsname - UNABLE TO COMPLETE DEACTIVATE FOR CPU id

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The loadset cannot be deactivated on the specified processor because of a previous error.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader deactivate function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to any messages that were issued to describe the cause of the previous error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about deactivating a loadset.

OLDR1064Wcccc - UNABLE TO REMOVE LOADSET lsname FROM ECR

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: An input/output (I/O) error occurred while deactivating the specified loadset. The E-type loader control record (ECR) could not be updated. Although no new entry control blocks (ECBs) can access the programs in the loadset, the loadset is still considered active. Therefore, the next time the TPF system performs an initial program load (IPL), the loadset is activated again.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Correct the I/O error.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command.

OLDR1065Ecccc - DEACTIVATE ENDED FOR LOADSET lsname - NOT ACTIVE ON CPU id

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command was entered to deactivate the loadset on the specified processor. However, the loadset is not active on that processor.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader deactivate function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command again and specify the correct loadset name and subsystem.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command.

OLDR1067Wcccc - DEACTIVATE ENDED FOR LOADSET lsname - INVALID ACTIVATION NUMBER actnum DETECTED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

actnum
The activation number.

Explanation: An error occurred while deactivating a loadset that was selectively activated. The slot in the entry control block (ECB) activation table (EAT) that corresponds to the last program allocation table (PAT) slot associated with the loadset was not found. Either the EAT slot or the PAT slot associated with the loadset is damaged.

System Action: The TPF system deactivates the PAT slots associated with the loadset. However, the EAT is not updated. Therefore, the TPF system may not be able to clean up the deactivated PAT slots.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine whether the EAT or the PAT is damaged.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about deactivating a loadset.

OLDR1068Wcccc - LOADSET lsname NOT ACTIVE ON CPU id

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command was entered to deactivate a loadset on a specific processor. However, the loadset is not active on that processor.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader deactivate function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command again and specify the correct loadset name and subsystem.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command.

OLDR1069Icccc - DEACTIVATE ENDED FOR LOADSET lsname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The loadset was deactivated on the current processor.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about deactivating a loadset.

OLDR1071Ecccc - NO MORE EAT SLOTS AVAILABLE ON CPU id - PROGRAMS IN LOADSET lsname WILL CONTINUE TO BE USED UNTIL THE NEXT IPL

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: No more ECB activation table (EAT) slots were available to process a ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command.

System Action: The loadset is marked as deactivated. However, if any of the programs in the loadset are entered by new entry control blocks (ECBs), they will continue to be used until an initial program load (IPL) of the TPF system is performed.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Perform an initial program load (IPL) of the TPF system to discontinue use of the programs in the deactivated loadset.
  2. If the number of loadsets active at the same time is expected to remain high, increase the number of EAT slots in the TPF system. You can do this by increasing the value at the EATSIZE label in the CT38 copy member in the CCCTIN CSECT of the control program (CP).

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command.

OLDR1072Ecccc - MAXIMUM ACTIVATION NUMBER REACHED ON CPU id - PROGRAMS IN LOADSET lsname WILL CONTINUE TO BE USED UNTIL THE NEXT IPL

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: A ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command was entered, but the request could not be completed because the current system activation number had already reached its maximum value.

System Action: The loadset is marked as deactivated. However, if any of the programs in the loadset are entered by new entry control blocks (ECBs), they will continue to be used until an initial program load (IPL) of the TPF system is performed.

User Response: IPL the TPF system to discontinue use of the programs in the deactivated loadset and to reset the value of the current system activation number.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command.

OLDR1200Icccc - BEGIN LOADSET INFORMATION

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZOLDR DISPLAY command with the LOADSET parameter specified. It is followed by a display of information that describes one or more loadsets.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DISPLAY command and an example of the informational display.

OLDR1220Icccc - BEGIN LOADSET INFORMATION

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZOLDR DISPLAY command with the ALL or ACTIVATE parameter specified. It is followed by a display of information that describes one or more loadsets.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DISPLAY command and an example of the informational display.

OLDR1221Tcccc - DISPLAY ENDED - UNABLE TO DISPLAY LOADSET INFORMATION

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The TPF system cannot display information about the loadsets because an error occurred while reading the prime or chained loadset directory (LSD) records.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader display function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages to determine the cause of the read error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader display function and the LSD.

OLDR1222Icccc - DISPLAY ENDED - NO LOADSETS EXIST

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: There are no loadsets or no active loadsets in the TPF system. Therefore, no information can be displayed.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader display function.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader display function.

OLDR1223Tcccc - DISPLAY ENDED - ERROR OBTAINING LOADSET STATUS INFORMATION

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The TPF system cannot display information about the specified loadset because an error occurred while reading the E-type loader master record (EMR).

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader display function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages to determine the cause of the read error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.

See TPF Operations for more information about the E-type loader display function.

OLDR1224Icccc - LOADSET INFORMATION CONTINUED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: This is the normal response when the ZPAGE command is entered to continue displaying the output for the ZOLDR DISPLAY command.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DISPLAY and ZIPAGE commands.

OLDR1240Icccc - BEGIN PROGRAM DISPLAY

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZOLDR DISPLAY command with the PROG parameter specified. It is followed by a display of all loadsets that contain the specified programs.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DISPLAY command and an example of the informational display.

OLDR1241Tcccc - DISPLAY ENDED - UNABLE TO DISPLAY PROGRAM INFORMATION

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: An error occurred while reading the prime or chained loadset directory (LSD) records.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader display function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages to determine the cause of the read error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader display function and the LSD.

OLDR1242Icccc - DISPLAY ENDED - NO LOADSETS EXIST

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: No loadsets exist for this subsystem. Therefore, the program or programs specified in the ZOLDR DISPLAY command with the PROG parameter specified do not exist in any loadsets.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader display function.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DISPLAY command.

OLDR1243Tcccc - DISPLAY ENDED - ERROR WHILE DISPLAYING PROGRAM INFORMATION

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: An error occurred while reading an E-type loader loadset directory (LSD).

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader display function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error message to determine the cause of the read error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader display function and the LSD.

OLDR1300Wcccc - E-LOADER CLEAN UP UNABLE TO UPDATE LSD FOR LOADSET lsname ON CPU id

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: A file input/output (I/O) error occurred while updating the loadset directory (LSD) to indicate that there are no program allocation table (PAT) slots that refer to specified loadset on the specified processor.

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader PAT clean up routine. The next time the TPF system starts the PAT clean up routine, it attempts to update the LSD again with this entry.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. See the previous I/O error message to determine the cause of the problem.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the LSD and the E-type loader PAT clean up routine.

OLDR1301Wcccc - UNABLE TO READ LSD DURING E-LOADER CLEAN UP

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The E-type loader program allocation table (PAT) clean up routine encountered an error while reading the loadset directory (LSD) to determine whether or not entries need to be updated.

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader PAT clean up routine. The next time the TPF systemstarts the PAT clean up routine, it attempts to read the LSD again.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. See the previous input/output (I/O) error message to determine the cause of the problem.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the LSD and the E-type loader PAT clean up routine.

OLDR2001Tcccc - ACTIVATE ENDED - LOADSET lsname - UNABLE TO READ EMR

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: An error occurred while retrieving the E-type loader master record (EMR). Therefore, the specified loadset cannot be activated.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to the message that was issued before this message to determine why the EMR could not be retrieved.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.
  3. Enter the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command.

OLDR2002Tcccc - ACTIVATE ENDED - LOADSET lsname - UNABLE TO READ LSD

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: An error occurred while retrieving the E-type loader loadset directory (LSD) record. Therefore, the specified loadset cannot be activated.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to the message that was issued before this message to determine why the LSD could not be retrieved.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.
  3. Enter the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command.

OLDR2003Tcccc - ACTIVATE ENDED - LOADSET lsname DOES NOT EXIST

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset cannot be activated because it was not loaded.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that the loadset is loaded.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command again and specify the correct loadset name and subsystem.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command. See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loading a loadset.

OLDR2004Tcccc - ACTIVATE ENDED - LOADSET lsname CURRENTLY BEING LOADED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset cannot be activated because it is in the process of being loaded.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command again when the loadset is loaded.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command.

OLDR2005Tcccc - ACTIVATE ENDED - LOADSET lsname IS BEING ACCEPTED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset cannot be activated because it is in the process of being accepted.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function.

User Response: None. There is no need to activate a loadset once the loadset is accepted.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader activate and accept functions.

OLDR2006Tcccc - ACTIVATE ENDED - LOADSET lsname IS MARKED AS DELETE PENDING

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset cannot be activated because it is in the process of being deleted.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR LOAD and ZOLDR ACTIVATE commands. See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about accepting a loadset.

OLDR2007Tcccc - ACTIVATE ENDED - LOADSET lsname - CPUID IS NOT VALID

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The ZOLDR ACTIVATE command was entered to activate a loadset on a specific processor. However, the CPU ID specified for the processor is not valid.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command again and specify a valid CPU ID.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command.

OLDR2008Tcccc - ACTIVATE ENDED - LOADSET lsname ALREADY ACTIVE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The ZOLDR ACTIVATE command was entered to activate a loadset on a specific processor. However, the loadset is already active on that processor.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function.

User Response: Ensure that you specified the correct CPU ID for the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command.

OLDR2009Tcccc - ACTIVATE ENDED - LOADSET lsname ALREADY ACTIVE ON ALL PROCESSORS

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The ZOLDR ACTIVATE command was entered to activate a loadset on all processors. However, the loadset is already active on all the processors.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command.

OLDR2010Tcccc - ACTIVATE ENDED - ERROR DETERMINING STATUS OF LOADSET lsname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The ZOLDR ACTIVATE commands was entered to activate a loadset on all processors or on a specific processor. However, the TPF system found an error while retrieving the E-type loader control record (ECR) for a processor and could not determine whether the loadset was already active on that processor.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function and does not activate the loadset on any processor.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to the message that was issued before this message to determine why the ECR could not be retrieved.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.
  3. Enter the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command.

OLDR2011Tcccc - ACTIVATE ENDED - LOADSET lsname - UNABLE TO SCHEDULE REQUEST

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset cannot be activated because the E-type loader master record (EMR) is full. Therefore, the TPF system cannot schedule an activate request.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that the E-type loader policing routine is running on the processor where you want to activate the loadset.
  2. If the policing routine is running, determine whether any errors occurred while processing the requests in the EMR.
  3. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.
  4. Enter the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command. See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the policing routine and the EMR.

OLDR2012Tcccc - ACTIVATE ENDED - LOADSET lsname - SELECTIVE ACTIVATION NOT SUPPORTED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The ZOLDR ACTIVATE command was entered to selectively activate a loadset. However, the specified loadset cannot be selectively activated because your installation does not support selective activation.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command. See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the selective activation user exits.

OLDR2013Tcccc - ACTIVATE ENDED - LOADSET lsname ALREADY SCHEDULED TO BE ACTIVATED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The ZOLDR ACTIVATE command was entered to activate the loadset on a specific processor. However, the loadset is already scheduled to be activated on that processor.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that the E-type loader policing routine is running on the processor where you want to activate the loadset.
  2. If the policing routine is running, determine whether any errors occurred while processing the requests in the E-type loader master record (EMR).
  3. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command.

OLDR2014Wcccc - ACTIVATE ENDED - LOADSET lsname PROGRAMS ARE ALL EXCLUDED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The ZOLDR ACTIVATE command was entered to activate the specified loadset. However, the loadset cannot be activated because all the programs in that loadset were excluded.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZOLDR REINCLUDE command to reinclude the programs that you want to activate in the loadset.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR REINCLUDE and ZOLDR ACTIVATE commands.

OLDR2015Icccc - LOADSET lsname ASSIGNED ACTIVATION NUMBER actnum ON CPU id

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

actnum
The activation number assigned to the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The ZOLDR ACTIVATE command was entered to activate a loadset. The TPF system assigned the loadset the specified activation number.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command. See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about activation numbers.

OLDR2016Tcccc - ACTIVATE FOR CPU id ENDED ON CPU id - UNABLE TO FIND LOADSET lsname IN LSD

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset cannot be activated because the TPF system cannot find the loadset in the loadset directory record (LSD).

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function and does not allow any other E-type loader functions to be started until this error is corrected.

User Response: See your IBM service representative.

In addition, you may need to enter the ZOLDR CLEAR command to resolve the problem if the capture and restore utility was involved.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader activate function, LSD, and capture and restore utility.

OLDR2017Tcccc - ACTIVATE FOR CPU id ENDED ON CPU id - LOADSET lsname - EPD ERROR

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset cannot be activated because an error occurred while reading an E-type loader program directory (EPD).

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function and does not allow any other E-type loader functions to be started until this error is corrected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to the message that was issued before this message to determine why the read error occurred.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.
  3. You may also need to enter the ZOLDR CLEAR command to resolve the problem if the capture and restore utility was involved.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader activate function, EPD, and capture and restore utility.

OLDR2018Tcccc - ACTIVATE FOR CPU id ENDED ON CPU id - LOADSET lsname - INSUFFICIENT EXTRA PAT AREA RESOURCES

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset cannot be activated because there are no slots available in the extra program allocation table (XPAT) for the new program versions contained in the loadset.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function and does not allow any other E-type loader functions to be started on the processor where this error occurred until the error is corrected.

User Response: Do the following to increase the number of extra PAT slots that are available:

  1. Enter the ZOLDR DELETE command to delete the loadsets that you no longer use.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR ACCEPT command to accept loadsets.
  3. If you still need more extra PAT slots, enter the ZCTKA command to increase the number of extra PAT slots that are available and IPL the TPF system.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ALTER, ZOLDR ACCEPT, and ZOLDR DELETE commands.

OLDR2019Tcccc - ACTIVATE FOR CPU id ENDED ON CPU id - LOADSET lsname - ERROR CALCULATING FILE ADDRESS FOR PROGRAM progname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: The loadset cannot be activated because an error occurred while calculating the file address of a program in the loadset.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function and does not allow any other E-type loader functions to be started on the processor where this error occurred until the error is corrected. The TPF system also displays additional messages that describe the error.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to the additional messages that were displayed to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader activate function.

OLDR2020Tcccc - ACTIVATE FOR CPU id ENDED ON CPU id - LOADSET lsname - UNABLE TO READ ERD TO DYNAMICALLY ALLOCATE PROGRAM progname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: The unallocated program cannot be activated because an error occurred while reading the E-type loader rules database (ERD).

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function and does not allow any other E-type loader functions to be started on the processor where this error occurred until the error is corrected. The TPF system also displays additional messages that describe the error.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to the additional messages that were displayed to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader activate function and the ERD.

OLDR2021Tcccc - ACTIVATE FOR CPU id ENDED ON CPU id - LOADSET lsname - ECR ERROR

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The loadset cannot be activated because an error occurred while adding the activated loadset to the E-type loader control record (ECR).

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function and does not allow any other E-type loader functions to be started on the processor where this error occurred until the error is corrected. The TPF system also displays additional messages that describe the error.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to the additional messages that were displayed to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader activate function and the ECR.

OLDR2022Tcccc - ACTIVATE FOR CPU id ENDED ON CPU id - LOADSET lsname - MAXIMUM NUMBER OF LOADSETS ALREADY ACTIVE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset cannot be activated because the maximum number of loadsets are already active on the processor.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR commands.

OLDR2023Tcccc - ACTIVATE FOR CPU id ENDED ON CPU id - LOADSET lsname - GETPC ERROR ON PROGRAM progname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: A GETPC error occurred while activating the specified program in the specified loadset. The program that caused the error is a program that must be in core or a program that had a GETPC call issued on its base version.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function and does not allow any other E-type loader functions to be started on the processor where the error occurred until the error is corrected.

User Response: do the following:

  1. Enter the ZRPGM command for all I-streams to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Macros for more information about the GETPC macro. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZRPGM command.

OLDR2024Tcccc - ACTIVATE FOR CPU id ENDED ON CPU id - UNABLE TO FILE LSD FOR LOADSET lsname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The loadset cannot be activated because an input/output (I/O) error occurred. The loadset directory (LSD) cannot be updated to indicate that the specified processor has extra program allocation table (PAT) slots for the loadset.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function and does not allow any other E-type loader functions to be started on the processor where the error occurred until the error is corrected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to the message that was issued before this message to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader activate function and the LSD.

OLDR2025Wcccc - SYSTC SWITCH SELACT NOT ON - SELACT MUST BE ON IN ORDER TO SELECTIVELY ENTER LOADSET lsname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The ZOLDR ACTIVATE lsname SEL command was entered. The selective activate SYSTC switch (SELACT) is off. For selected ECBs to use selectively activated loadsets, the SELACT switch must be on.

System Action: The TPF system issues the warning message and processing is continued.

User Response: Enter the ZSYSG command to set the SELACT switch on.

OLDR2026Tcccc - ACTIVATE FOR CPU id ENDED ON CPU id - LOADSET lsname - SHARED LIBRARY REDEFINITION ERROR FOR PROGRAM progname BASE TYPE-type NEW TYPE-type

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

progname
The name of the program.

type
One of the following:

LIBRARY
Run-time (nondynamic) library.

DLM
Dynamic load module.

BAL
Basic Assembler Language (BAL) segment.

TPFC
TARGET(TPF) C segment.

DLL
Dynamic link library.

Explanation: An inconsistency was found in the program type while activating the specified program in the specified loadset. Segments that are run-time shared libraries in the base version (the version at the allocated address) must remain libraries for all activated versions; segments that are not libraries in the base version must not be changed to libraries in activated versions.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function. No other E-type loader functions are started on the processor where the error occurred until the error is corrected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Deactivate and delete the loadset.
  2. Choose a new name for the program or rebuild the program by using the correct program type.
  3. If the program is a new library added by the loadset, modify the allocator by changing a spare slot to the library and allocate the program on the online system.
  4. Rebuild the loadset with the corrected program and load it online.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR commands.

OLDR2028Tcccc - ACTIVATE FOR CPU id ENDED ON CPU id - LOADSET lsname - LIBRARY ORDINAL ord FOR LIBRARY libname1 ALREADY IN USE BY LIBRARY libname2

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

ord
The ordinal assigned to the library.

libname1
The name of the library.

libname2
The name of the library.

Explanation: The TPF system cannot activate the specified library in the specified loadset because the ordinal number assigned to the library is already in use by another library.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function. No other E-type loader functions are started on the processor where the error occurred until the error is corrected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine which library is incorrect. If the library already using the ordinal number is an unallocated program in an E-type loader loadset, the loadset can be deactivated and deleted.
  2. Deactivate and delete the loadset.
  3. Choose a new, unused library ordinal number.
  4. Rebuild the library interface, the library executable object, and any segments that were linked with call linkage stubs built by using the incorrect library interface definition.
  5. Rebuild the loadset with the corrected library and load it online.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR commands.

OLDR2029Tcccc - ACTIVATE FOR CPU id ENDED ON CPU id - LOADSET lsname - LIBRARY libname ORDINAL ord1 PREVIOUSLY DEFINED WITH ORDINAL ord2

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

libname
The name of the library.

ord1
The ordinal assigned to the library in the loadset.

ord2
The ordinal previously assigned to the library.

Explanation: The TPF system cannot activate the specified library in the specified loadset because the library was previously defined with a different ordinal number.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function. No other E-type loader functions are started on the processor where the error occurred until the error is corrected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Deactivate and delete the loadset.
  2. Choose whether to use the previously defined ordinal number (if this is a new version of the existing library) or use a different library name for the new ordinal number (if this is a different library).
  3. Rebuild the library interface, the library executable object, and any segments that were linked with call linkage stubs built by using the incorrect library interface definition.
  4. Rebuild the loadset with the corrected library and load it online.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR commands.

OLDR2030IACTIVATE OF LOADSET lsname COMPLETED

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset was activated.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader activate function.

OLDR2031ISELECTIVE ACTIVATE OF LOADSET lsname COMPLETED

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset was selectively activated.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about selective activation.

OLDR2032Wcccc - ACTIVATE FOR CPU id ON CPU id - LOADSET lsname - SHARED LIBRARY REDEFINITION WARNING FOR PROGRAM progname BASE TYPE-type NEW TYPE-type

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

progname
The name of the program.

type
One of the following:

LIBRARY
ISO-C shared library.

DLM
ISO-C dynamic load module (DLM).

BAL
Basic Assembler Language (BAL) segment.

TPFC
TARGET(TPF) C segment.

Explanation: An inconsistency was found in the program type while activating the specified program in the specified loadset. Segments that are not libraries in the base version must not be changed to libraries in activated versions.

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader activate function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine if the mismatch in the program type is valid. It may be valid if the base version of the program was never loaded. If the mismatch is valid, no action is necessary.
  2. If the mismatch is not valid, deactivate and delete the loadset.
  3. Choose a new name for the program or build the program again by using the correct program type.
  4. If the program is a new library added by the loadset, modify the allocator by changing a spare slot to the library and allocate the program on the online system.
  5. Build the loadset again with the corrected program and load it online.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR commands.

OLDR2035IEXCLUDE FROM LOADSET lsname COMPLETED

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The programs were excluded from the loadset.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader exclude function.

OLDR2036IACTIVATE OF LOADSET lsname SCHEDULED FOR CPU id

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The loadset is scheduled to be activated on the specified processor.

System Action: When other pending E-type loader requests are complete, the TPF system activates the loadset on the specified processor.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader activate function.

OLDR2037ISELECTIVE ACTIVATE OF LOADSET lsname SCHEDULED FOR CPU id

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The loadset is scheduled to be selectively activated on the specified processor.

System Action: When other pending E-type loader requests are complete, the TPF system selectively activates the loadset on the specified processor.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about selective activation.

OLDR2038IDEACTIVATE OF LOADSET lsname SCHEDULED FOR CPU id

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The loadset is scheduled to be deactivated on the specified processor.

System Action: When other pending E-type loader requests are complete, the TPF system deactivates the loadset on the specified processor.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader deactivate function.

OLDR2039IDEACTIVATE EXIT OF LOADSET lsname SCHEDULED FOR CPU id

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The loadset is scheduled to be deactivated on the specified processor.

System Action: When other pending E-type loader requests are complete, the TPF system deactivates the loadset on the specified processor and causes any ECBs by using the programs in the loadset to exit.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader deactivate function.

OLDR2040IDEACTIVATE SERRC OF LOADSET lsname SCHEDULED FOR CPU id

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The loadset is scheduled to be deactivated on the specified processor.

System Action: When other pending E-type loader requests are complete, the TPF system deactivates the loadset on the specified processor, causes any ECBs by using the programs in the loadset to exit, and displays a system error dump.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader deactivate function.

OLDR2041IEXCLUDE FROM LOADSET lsname SCHEDULED FOR CPU id

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The programs are scheduled to be excluded from the loadset on the specified processor.

System Action: When other pending E-type loader requests are complete, the TPF system excludes the programs from the loadset on the specified processor.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader exclude function.

OLDR2042IACCEPT OF LOADSET lsname SCHEDULED FOR CPU id

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The loadset is scheduled to be accepted on the specified processor.

System Action: When other pending E-type loader requests are complete, the TPF system accepts the loadset on the specified processor.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader accept function.

OLDR2043IACTIVATE OF LOADSET lsname COMPLETED FOR CPU id AS REQUESTED BY CPU id

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The loadset was activated on the specified processor.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader activate function.

OLDR2044ISELECTIVE ACTIVATE OF LOADSET lsname COMPLETED FOR CPU id AS REQUESTED BY CPU id

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The loadset was selectively activated on the specified processor.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about selective activation.

OLDR2048IEXCLUDE FROM LOADSET lsname COMPLETED FOR CPU id AS REQUESTED BY CPU id

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: The programs were excluded from the loadset on the specified processor.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader exclude function.

OLDR2049Ecccc - EMR FULL - UNABLE TO ADD ENTRY

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: An E-type loader task cannot be scheduled for the request because the E-type loader master record (EMR) is full. Therefore, the request cannot be processed.

System Action: The TPF system displays another message that describes the effect of this error on the E-type loader request.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that the E-type loader policing routine is running on the processor.
  2. When other pending E-type loader tasks are complete, enter the E-type loader request again.
  3. If the problem continues, refer to the other message that is displayed to determine the cause of the problem and take the appropriate action.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the loader functions.

OLDR2050Tcccc - ACTIVATE FOR CPU id ENDED ON CPU id - LOADSET lsname - GETPC ERROR ON PROGRAM progname GETPC RETURN CODE - rc

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

progname
The name of the program.

rc
The return code from the GETPC function.

Explanation: A GETPC error occurred while activating the specified program in the specified loadset. The program that caused the error is a program that must be in core or a program that had a GETPC call issued on its base version.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function and does not allow any other E-type loader functions to be started on the processor where the error occurred until the error is corrected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZRPGM command for all I-streams to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See the TPF C/C++ Language Support User's Guide for more information about the return codes from the getpc function. See TPF System Macros for more information about the GETPC macro. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZRPGM command.

OLDR2051Tcccc - ACTIVATE FOR CPU id ENDED ON CPU id - LOADSET lsname - PROGRAM progname NOT ALLOCATED AS SHARED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: The TPF system cannot activate the specified program in the specified loadset because the program is a C load module, but it is not allocated as a shared program. C load modules are only allowed to be allocated as shared programs.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function. No other E-type loader functions are started on the processor where the error occurred until the error is corrected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Deactivate the loadset.
  2. Enter ZDPAT to display the allocation characteristics of the program.
  3. Enter ZAPAT to change the program to a shared program.
  4. Enter the activate request again.
  5. If the existing program cannot be changed to a shared program, use a new program name for the new version of the program.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR, ZDPAT, and ZAPAT commands.

OLDR2052Tcccc - ACTIVATE FOR CPU id ENDED ON CPU id - LOADSET lsname - UNABLE TO OBTAIN STORAGE FOR ARRAY OF LIBRARY ADDRESSES

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The TPF system cannot activate the specified loadset because there is not enough storage available. The storage is needed to build an internal table for the array of library addresses. This table needs to be built because the loadset contains at least one library C load module.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function. No other E-type loader functions are started on the processor where the error occurred until the error is corrected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Deactivate the loadset.
  2. Determine why there is not enough storage.
  3. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.
  4. Enter the activate request again when there is less system activity.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE and ZOLDR DEACTIVATE commands.

OLDR2053Tcccc - ACTIVATE FOR CPU id ENDED ON CPU id - LOADSET lsname - DLL CODE FOUND IN RUN-TIME LIBRARY libname1

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

libname
The name of the library.

Explanation: The TPF system cannot activate the specified library in the specified loadset because the library contains DLL code.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function. No other E-type loader functions are started on the processor where the error occurred until the error is corrected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Deactivate and delete the loadset.
  2. Remove the DLL module from the run-time library or change the DLL module to be a non-DLL module.
  3. Rebuild the library interface, the library executable object, and any segments that were linked with call linkage stubs built by using the incorrect library interface definition.
  4. Rebuild the loadset with the corrected run-time library and load it online.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR commands.

OLDR2054Tcccc - ACTIVATE FOR CPU id ENDED ON CPU id - LOADSET lsname - NO MORE EAT SLOTS AVAILABLE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset cannot be activated because there are no slots available in the ECB activation table (EAT).

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function and does not process any other E-type loader scheduled tasks on the processor where this error occurred until the error is corrected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command to remove the scheduled activate of the loadset.
  2. Allocate more EAT slots for the TPF system by increasing the value at the EATSIZE label in the CT38 copy member in the CCCTIN CSECT of the control program (CP).

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE and ZOLDR DEACTIVATE commands.

OLDR2055Tcccc - ACTIVATE FOR CPU id ENDED ON CPU id - LOADSET lsname - MAXIMUM ACTIVATION NUMBER REACHED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset cannot be activated because the current system activation number is already at its maximum value.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function and does not process any other E-type loader scheduled tasks on the processor where this error occurred until the error is corrected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command to remove the scheduled activate of the loadset.
  2. Perform an initial program load (IPL) of the TPF system to reset the value of the current system activation number.
  3. Try to activate the loadset again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE and ZOLDR DEACTIVATE commands.

OLDR2080Tcccc - ACTIVATE ENDED - LOADSET lsname - CANNOT ACTIVATE UFA2 WHEN TPFDF DATA COLLECTION IS ACTIVE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: An attempt was made to activate the UFA2 program while TPFDF data collection is active on one or more of the processors affected by the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command. Since the UFA2 program is used to collect TPFDF data, and it is not entered by using standard enter/back mechanisms, a new version cannot be activated by using the E-type loader.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function. All programs in the loadset remain inactive.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Stop TPFDF data collection on all processors affected by the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command that caused this error message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command. See the TPFDF library for more information about the IBM TPFDF product.

OLDR2081Tcccc - ACTIVATE ENDED - LOADSET lsname - INVALID WHEN TPFDF FAST-LINK PROGRAMS ARE ACTIVE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: An attempt was made to activate a loadset containing TPFDF fast-link table build programs. However, a previous loadset containing TPFDF fast-link programs is already active on one or more of the processors affected by the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function. All programs in the loadset remain inactive.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Accept or deactivate the active loadset on all processors affected by the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command that caused this error message.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command that caused this error message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command. See the TPFDF library for more information about the IBM TPFDF product.

OLDR2082Tcccc - ACTIVATE ENDED - LOADSET lsname - INVALID WHEN TPFDF FAST-LINK TABLE BUILD PROGRAMS ARE ACTIVE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: An attempt was made to activate a loadset with either TPFDF fast-link or fast-link table build programs. However, a previous loadset containing TPFDF fast-link table build programs is already active on one or more of the processors affected by the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function. All programs in the loadset remain inactive.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Accept or deactivate the active loadset on all processors affected by the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command that caused this error message.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command that caused this error message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command. See the TPFDF library for more information about the IBM TPFDF product.

OLDR2083Tcccc - ACTIVATE ENDED - LOADSET lsname - CANNOT ACTIVATE TPFDF FAST-LINK AND FAST-LINK TABLE BUILD PROGRAMS AT THE SAME TIME

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: An attempt was made to activate a loadset that contains both TPFDF fast-link and fast-link table build programs.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function. All programs in the loadset remain inactive.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Divided the loadset into two to separate the fast-link programs from the fast-link table build programs.
  2. Be sure one of the loadsets is activated and accepted.
  3. Activate the second loadset.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command. See the TPFDF library for more information about the IBM TPFDF product.

OLDR2085Tcccc - ACTIVATE ENDED - LOADSET lsname - CANNOT ACTIVATE UF0A, UFAX, OR UFAY WHEN TPFDF DATA COLLECTION IS ACTIVE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: An attempt was made to activate the UF0A, UFAX, or UFAY program while TPFDF data collection is active on one or more of the processors affected by the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command. Since the fast-link table entries for the UF0A, UFAX, and UFAY programs are altered during TPFDF data collection and are restored when collection is stopped, new versions cannot be activated by using the E-type loader.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader activate function. All programs in the loadset remain inactive.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Stop TPFDF data collection on all processors affected by the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command that caused this error message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command. See the TPFDF library for more information about the IBM TPFDF product.

OLDR3000Icccc - LOADSET lsname HAS BEEN LOADED FROM DDNAME ddname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZOLDR LOAD command. The loadset was loaded to the TPF system from the specified input device.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR LOAD command.

OLDR3001Icccc - LOAD FOR DDNAME ddname COMPLETED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZOLDR LOAD command. The loadsets contained on the specified input device were loaded to the TPF system.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR LOAD command.

OLDR3002Tcccc - LOAD ENDED - DDNAME ddname NOT FOUND

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: The data definition name specified in the ZOLDR LOAD command is not defined in the TPF system.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that you specified the correct data definition name for the ZOLDR LOAD command.
  2. Use the ZDSMG DEFINE command to define the data definition name, if necessary.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR LOAD andZDSMG DEFINE commands.

OLDR3003Tcccc - LOAD ENDED FOR DDNAME ddname - ERROR READING FROM INPUT DEVICE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: One of the following errors occurred while opening or reading from the specified input device:

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load request.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.
  3. Enter the ZOLDR LOAD command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR LOAD command.

OLDR3004Tcccc - LOAD ENDED FOR DDNAME ddname - UNEXPECTED INPUT RECORD DETECTED FOR STATE x

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

x
The current state of the E-type loader load function.

Explanation: The records read from the specified input device were not in the correct format. The TPF system expects the following records, depending on the current state of the E-type loader load function:

State
Expected Record

1
The first record, which indicates the subsystem name and provides a summary of the loadsets.

2
One of the following:

3
One of the following:

4
The first program record for the loadset.

5
A program version code record.

6
One of the following:

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Use the E-type loader offline job routine to rebuild the input device. If you use a different offline job routine, ensure that the records are put in the correct order.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader load function and the offline job routine.

OLDR3005Tcccc - LOAD ENDED FOR DDNAME ddname - END OF DEVICE ENCOUNTERED BEFORE END OF JOB

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: The TPF system reached the end of the input device before an end of job record was encountered.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Use the E-type loader offline job routine to rebuild the input device. Ensure that the input device contains an end of job record.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader offline job routine.

OLDR3006Tcccc - LOAD ENDED FOR DDNAME ddname - NOT RUNNING ON SUBSYSTEM INDICATED IN INPUT - subsystem

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

subsystem
The subsystem name on the input device.

Explanation: The name of the subsystem from which the ZOLDR LOAD command was entered does not match the name of the subsystem specified on the input device.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR LOAD command.

OLDR3007Tcccc - LOAD ENDED FOR DDNAME ddname - ZOLDR RECLAIM IS RUNNING

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: The E-type loader load function cannot be started while the E-type loader reclaim function is running.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Wait for the E-type loader reclaim function to end.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR LOAD command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR LOAD command. See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader reclaim function.

OLDR3008Wcccc - LOADSET lsname SKIPPED FOR DDNAME ddname - LOADSET ALREADY EXISTS ON ONLINE SYSTEM

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: A loadset with the specified loadset name already exists on this subsystem.

System Action: The TPF system does not load the duplicate loadset but continues the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR LOAD and ZOLDR DISPLAY commands.

OLDR3009Tcccc - LOAD ENDED FOR DDNAME ddname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: An error occurred during the E-type loader load function.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error message to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.
  3. Enter the ZOLDR LOAD command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR LOAD command.

OLDR3010Wcccc - NO VERSION CODE OR ASSEMBLY DATE INFORMATION FOUND FOR PROGRAM progname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: The name of the program specified in the program version record (PVR) does not match the name of the program specified in the program record.

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader load function but does not update the PVR with a version code or assembly date for the program.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZOLDR DELETE command to delete the loadset in which the program is contained.
  2. Use the E-type loader offline job routine to rebuild the input device.
  3. Ensure that the input device creates program version code records in the correct format.
  4. Enter the ZOLDR LOAD command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR LOAD and ZOLDR DELETE commands.

OLDR3011Wcccc - LOADSET lsname NOT LOADED FOR DDNAME ddname - NOT FOUND ON INPUT DEVICE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: The loadset specified in the ZOLDR LOAD command does not exist on this input device.

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR LOAD command.

OLDR3012Tcccc - LOAD ENDED FOR DDNAME ddname - NO PAT RECORDS FOUND ON INPUT DEVICE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: The ZOLDR LOAD command was entered to load updates to the program allocation table. However, the updated PAT was not found on the input device.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Update the load deck to specify a version code on the PATVERS= card.
  2. Use the E-type loader offline job routine to rebuild the input device.
  3. Enter the ZOLDR LOAD command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR LOAD command. See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader offline job routine.

OLDR3013Ecccc - LOAD FOR LOADSET lsname ON DDNAME ddname DID NOT COMPLETE - LOADSET DELETED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: The E-type loader load function encountered a system interruption while loading programs in the specified loadset from the input device to E-type loader fixed-file records (#OLDx).

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function and updates loadset directory (LSD) to indicate that the load did not complete.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR LOAD command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR LOAD command.

OLDR3014Wcccc - LOADSET NAME lsname APPEARS MORE THAN ONCE IN INPUT MESSAGE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The same loadset name was specified more than once in the ZOLDR LOAD command.

System Action: The TPF system ignores the duplicate loadset name.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR LOAD command.

OLDR3015Tcccc - LOAD ENDED FOR DDNAME ddname - TIMESTAMP MISMATCH DETECTED BETWEEN OFFLINE IPAT AND ONLINE PAT

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: The time stamp in the online program allocation table (PAT) does not agree with the time stamp from the PAT in the input file, which was copied from the offline IPAT. This means that the program allocation characteristics in the online system may not agree with those used while running the offline job that was used to prepare the E-type loader input file.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR LOAD command.

OLDR3016Tcccc - LOAD ENDED FOR DDNAME ddname - ERROR DURING RECLAIM CHECK

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: While checking for E-type loader reclaim status, an error occurred. This message is preceded by a detailed message of the specific error.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: See the user response from the preceding message for more information.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR LOAD command.

OLDR3200Tcccc - ACCEPT ENDED - LOADSET lsname NOT ACCEPTED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: One of the following errors occurred:

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader accept function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous messages to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.
  3. Enter the ZOLDR ACCEPT command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACCEPT command.

OLDR3201Tcccc - ACCEPT ENDED - LOADSET lsname DOES NOT EXIST

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The loadset name specified for the ZOLDR ACCEPT command is not valid.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader accept function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR ACCEPT command again and specify a valid loadset name.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACCEPT command.

OLDR3202Tcccc - ACCEPT ENDED - LOADSET lsname PENDING DELETION

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset is being deleted and cannot be accepted.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader accept function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZOLDR LOAD command to load the loadset again.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command to activate the loadset.
  3. Enter the ZOLDR ACCEPT command to accept the loadset.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR LOAD, ZOLDR ACCEPT, and ZOLDR ACCEPT commands.

OLDR3203Tcccc - ACCEPT ENDED - LOADSET lsname SELECTIVELY ACTIVATED ON PROCESSORS- id id...

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The name of the processor where the loadset is selectively activated.

Explanation: The specified loadset is selectively activated. You cannot accept a selectively activated loadset.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader accept function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command to deactivate the loadset.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command to activate the loadset on all processors. Do not specify the selective activate option.
  3. Enter the ZOLDR ACCEPT command to accept the loadset.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE, ZOLDR ACTIVATE and ZOLDR ACCEPT commands.

OLDR3204Tcccc - ACCEPT ENDED - LOADSET lsname NOT ACTIVE ON PROCESSORS- id id...

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The name of the processor where the loadset is not activated.

Explanation: The specified loadset must be active on all the processors in the complex before it can be accepted.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader accept function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZOLDR ACTIVATE command to activate the loadset on all the processors in the complex.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR ACCEPT command to accept the loadset.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACTIVATE and ZOLDR ACCEPT commands.

OLDR3205Tcccc - ACCEPT ENDED - LOADSET lsname CONTAINS UNALLOCATED PROGRAMS - UNABLE TO REPORT PROGRAMS

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset contains unallocated programs. All programs in the loadset must be allocated before it can be accepted. There was not enough core storage available to display a list of the unallocated programs.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader accept function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Convert any unallocated programs to allocated programs.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR ACCEPT command again.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for information about converting unallocated programs to allocated programs. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACCEPT command.

OLDR3206Tcccc - ACCEPT ENDED - LOADSET lsname CONTAINS UNALLOCATED PROGRAMS - SEE RO FOR DETAILS

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset contains unallocated programs. All programs in the loadset must be allocated before it can be accepted.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader accept function and displays a list of the unallocated programs on the receive-only (RO) computer room agent set (CRAS) console.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Convert any unallocated programs to allocated programs.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR ACCEPT command again.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for information about converting unallocated programs to allocated programs. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACCEPT command.

OLDR3207Tcccc - ACCEPT ENDED - LOADSET lsname INTERSECTS WITH PREVIOUSLY ACTIVATED LOADSETS - SEE RO FOR DETAILS

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset contains versions of one or more programs that are also contained in other loadsets.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader accept function.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACCEPT, ZOLDR EXCLUDE, and ZOLDR DEACTIVATE commands.

OLDR3208Ecccc - PROGRAMS IN LOADSET lsname ARE ALL EXCLUDED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: All the programs in the specified loadset were excluded from that loadset.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader accept function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZOLDR REINCLUDE command to include the appropriate programs in the loadset again.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR ACCEPT command again.

See TPF Operations for information about the ZOLDR REINCLUDE and ZOLDR ACCEPT commands.

OLDR3209Ecccc - LOADSET lsname NOT FOUND IN LSD - UNABLE TO CHECK FOR INTERSECTIONS

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset cannot be found in the loadset directory (LSD) because data is damaged in the LSD, the E-type loader control record (ECR), or the E-type loader master record (EMR).

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader accept function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine which file structure was damaged and how the damage occurred.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for information about the file structures.

OLDR3210Ecccc - UNABLE TO COMPLETE ACCEPT OF LOADSET lsname - ACCEPT WILL BE RETRIED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The programs in the specified loadset were accepted. However, the loadset cannot be deleted because an error occurred while searching the loadset directory (LSD) or the E-type loader control record (ECR).

System Action: The TPF system tries again to delete the accepted loadset.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages to determine the cause of the problem.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for information about the E-type loader accept function.

OLDR3211Ecccc - UNABLE TO COMPLETE ACCEPT OF LOADSET lsname - LOADSET NOT FOUND IN LSD

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The programs in the specified loadset were accepted. However, the loadset cannot be deleted because it was not found in the loadset directory (LSD).

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader accept function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the problem in the LSD.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for information about the LSD.

OLDR3212Ecccc - ACCEPT OF LOADSET lsname INCOMPLETE - ACCEPT WILL BE RETRIED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The TPF system cannot accept programs in the specified loadset because an error occurred reading or writing a fixed file record that is needed during the accept process.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader accept function. The E-type loader policing routine tries again to accept the loadset.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages to determine the cause of the problem.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for information about the E-type loader accept function and the E-type loader policing routine.

OLDR3213Ecccc - ACCEPT OF LOADSET lsname INCOMPLETE - LOADSET NOT FOUND IN LSD

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The programs in the specified loadset were not accepted because the loadset was not found in the loadset directory (LSD).

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader accept function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the problem.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the LSD and the E-type loader accept function.

OLDR3214Wcccc - PROGRAM NAME MISMATCH FOR LOADSET lsname NAME IN EPD ENTRY IS progname NAME IN PROGRAM RECORD IS progname ALLOCATED ADDRESS NOT OVERLAID

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: The program name in the E-type loader program directory (EPD) does not match the program name in the program record in the loadset. Therefore, the program in the loadset cannot be accepted.

System Action: An empty record has been filed out for this program and accept processing continues.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine whether the problem occurred in the EPD or the program record of the loadset.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for information about the EPD and the E-type loader accept function.

OLDR3215Tcccc - ACCEPT ENDED - ACCEPT IS ALREADY IN PROGRESS FOR LOADSET lsname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset is already in the process of being accepted.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader accept function.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader accept function.

OLDR3216Icccc - LOADSET lsname ACCEPTED AND SCHEDULED FOR DEACTIVATION AND DELETION

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZOLDR ACCEPT command. The specified loadset was accepted and is now scheduled to be to be deleted.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for information about the ZOLDR ACCEPT command.

OLDR3217Ecccc - UNABLE TO REMOVE EMR TASK FOR ACCEPTED LOADSET lsname - ACCEPT WILL BE RETRIED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The E-type loader accept request cannot be removed from the E-type loader master record (EMR).

System Action: The TPF system tries again to remove the accept request from the EMR.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages to determine the cause of the problem.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for information about the EMR and the E-type loader accept function.

OLDR3218Ecccc - UNABLE TO ADD EMR TASK FOR ACCEPTED LOADSET lsname - ACCEPT WILL BE RETRIED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The E-type loader accept request cannot be added to the E-type loader master record (EMR).

System Action: The TPF system tries again to add the accept request to the EMR.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages to determine the cause of the problem.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the problem.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for information about the EMR and the E-type loader accept function.

OLDR3219Wcccc - GETPC ERROR ON PROGRAM progname - ACCEPT OF LOADSET lsname CONTINUES

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

progname
The name of the program.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: An error occurred in the GETPC macro while locking the new version of the base program in core.

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader accept function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZRPGM command to lock the program in core.
  2. Review any error messages that display to determine the cause for the error in the GETPC macro.

See TPF Operations for information about the ZRPGM command. See TPF System Macros for more information about the GETPC macro.

OLDR3220Ecccc - UNABLE TO UPDATE PROGRAM VERSION RECORD FOR PROGRAM progname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: The program was accepted, however the version code and assembly date for the program were not updated in the program version record (PVR).

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader accept request.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Manually update the PVR with the new version code and assembly date.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for information about the PVR and the E-type loader accept function.

OLDR3221Ecccc - UNABLE TO UPDATE PROGRAM VERSION RECORD FOR PROGRAM progname - PROGRAM NOT ALLOCATED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: The specified program is not allocated and therefore does not have an entry in the program version records (PVRs).

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Convert the unallocated program to an allocated program.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR command again.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for information about converting unallocated programs to allocated programs. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR commands.

OLDR3222Wcccc - LOADSET lsname HAS BEEN DEACTIVATED AFTER IT WAS ACCEPTED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command was entered with the Force option while the E-type loader accept function was in progress.

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader accept function and ignores the deactivate request.

User Response: After the E-type loader accept function completes, enter the ZOLDR ACCEPT command again to accept the correct loadset.

See TPF Operations for information about the ZOLDR ACCEPT command.

OLDR3223Tcccc - ACCEPT ENDED - LOADSET lsname CONTAINS THESE UNALLOCATED PROGRAMS-

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset contains unallocated programs. All programs in the loadset must be allocated before it can be accepted.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader accept function and displays this message on the receive-only (RO) computer room agent set (CRAS) console.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Convert any unallocated programs to allocated programs.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR ACCEPT command again.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for information about converting unallocated programs to allocated programs. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACCEPT command.

OLDR3224Tcccc - LOADSET lsname INTERSECTS WITH PREVIOUSLY ACTIVATED LOADSETS-

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset contains versions of one or more programs that are also contained in other loadsets. This message is followed by a display of the programs that are also contained in other loadsets.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader accept function and displays this message on the receive-only (RO) computer room agent set (CRAS) console.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ACCEPT, ZOLDR EXCLUDE, and ZOLDR DEACTIVATE commands.

OLDR3225Tcccc - ACCEPT ENDED - INSUFFICIENT EXTRA PROGRAM RECORDS AVAILABLE FOR LOADSET lsname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The TPF system cannot accept programs in the specified loadset because there are not enough extra program records (#XPRGn) available.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader accept function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Define additional ordinals in the #XPRGn record type for the program base.
  2. Load the new FACE table that has the additional records by using either the auxiliary loader or the general file loader.
  3. Enter the accept request again.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for information about the E-type loader accept function, the E-type loader policing routine, the auxiliary loader, and the general file loader.

OLDR3226Wcccc - PROGRAM CANNOT BE ACCEPTED, LOADSET lsname NAME IN EPD ENTRY IS progname AN EMPTY RECORD HAS BEEN FILED FOR THIS PROGRAM.

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: The TPF system cannot accept the specified program in the specified loadset. This message is preceded by an error message indicating the error that prevented the program from being accepted.

System Action: An empty record has been filed out for this program and the accept processing continues.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous messages to determine the error that prevented the program from being accepted.
  2. Take the appropriate actions as listed in the User Response information for the previous error.
  3. Reload the program that was reported in error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for information about the E-type loader accept function.

OLDR3227Wcccc - ADATA WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE IN BASE VERSION OF PROGRAM progname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the error.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: An error occurred during E-type loader (OLDR) ACCEPT processing while attempting to accept a program that was loaded with an ADATA file. A detailed message describing the problem precedes this message.

System Action: The program will be accepted without the ADATA file.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous message to determine the error that prevented the program from being accepted.
  2. Take the appropriate action as listed in the User Response information for the previous error.
  3. Load the program that was reported in error again.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the OLDR ACCEPT function.

OLDR3228Wcccc - UNABLE TO READ MASTER APRG RECORD ADATA WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED, LOADSET isname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the error.

isname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: An error occurred during E-type loader (OLDR) ACCEPT processing while trying to read the master APRG record (#APRGn ordinal 0).

System Action: All programs in the loadset will be accepted without the ADATA file.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loader functions.

OLDR3229Wcccc - NOT ENOUGH ADATA RECORDS - ADATA WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE IN BASE VERSION OF PROGRAM progname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the error.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: E-type loader ACCEPT processing attempted to accept one or more ADATA files for a real-time program and determined that there were not enough #APRGn records available.

System Action: The ACCEPT process continues; however, the loader does not attempt to accept ADATA files for any real-time programs after the error occurred.

User Response: To accept real-time programs with ADATA files after this error occurs, allocate additional #APRGn records and reload programs with the ADATA file by using the E-type loader (OLDR).

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about loader functions. See TPF System Generation for more information about changing record allocations.

OLDR3400Tcccc - UNABLE TO DISPLAY INFORMATION

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The E-type loader information cannot be displayed because one of the following errors occurred:

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader display function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous messages to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader display function.

OLDR3401Tcccc - LOADSET lsname DOES NOT EXIST

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The E-type loader information cannot be displayed because the specified loadset does not exist on this subsystem.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader display function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR DISPLAY command again and specify the subsystem where the loadset exists.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DISPLAY command.

OLDR3402Tcccc - LOADSET lsname IS NOT ACTIVE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset is not active on the subsystem. The ZOLDR DISPLAY command can be entered with the Inter option only for an active loadset.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader display function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR DISPLAY INTER command again and specify the name of an active loadset or specify the subsystem ID for the loadset.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DISPLAY command.

OLDR3403Icccc - NO OTHER LOADSET INTERSECTS WITH LOADSET lsname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset does not intersect with any other active loadsets. Loadsets intersect when they contain common programs.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader display function.

OLDR3404Icccc - LOADSET lsname INTERSECTS WITH THESE PREVIOUSLY ACTIVATED LOADSETS-

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZOLDR DISPLAY command when the Inter option is specified. This message is followed by a display of all active loadsets that contain programs common to the loadset specified in this command. It also displays the names of the programs that are common to both loadsets.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DISPLAY command and an example of the informational display.

OLDR4001EFACS ERROR CALCULATING ADDRESS OF structure - RECORD TYPE rectype - ORDINAL NUMBER ordnum

Where:

structure
The type of structure, which can be one of the following:

ELT
E-type loader record table

EMR
E-type loader master record

EPD
E-type loader program directory

ERD
E-type loader rules database

LSD
Loadset directory (LSD) record

PGM
Program.

XPRG
Extra program record.

rectype
The record type of the structure.

ordnum
The ordinal number of the record.

Explanation: The file address compute program for symbolic record types (FACS) returned an error while calculating the file address of a processor shared E-type loader structure. Either the FACE table is damaged or the E-type loader record type does not exist.

System Action: The TPF system displays additional messages that describe the error.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to the additional messages that were displayed to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF Application Programming for more information about the FACS and the FACE table.

OLDR4002EFACS ERROR CALCULATING ADDRESS OF structure - CPU ID id - RECORD TYPE rectype - ORDINAL NUMBER ordnum

Where:

structure
The type of structure, which can be one of the following:

ECR
E-type control record.

WRT
Working record table.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

rectype
The record type of the structure.

ordnum
The ordinal number of the record.

Explanation: The file address compute program for symbolic record types (FACS) returned an error while calculating the file address of a processor unique E-type loader structure. Either the FACE table is damaged or the E-type loader record type does not exist.

System Action: The TPF system displays additional messages that describe the error.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to the additional messages that were displayed to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF Application Programming for more information about the FACS and the FACE table.

OLDR4003EFACS ERROR CALCULATING ADDRESS OF RECORD TYPE rectype - ORDINAL NUMBER ordnum

Where:

rectype
The record type of the structure.

ordnum
The ordinal number of the record.

Explanation: The file address compute program for symbolic record types (FACS) returned an error while calculating the file address of a structure that is not dedicated to the E-type loader. Either the FACE table is damaged or the E-type loader record type does not exist.

System Action: The TPF system displays additional messages that describe the error.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to the additional messages that were displayed to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF Application Programming for more information about the FACS and the FACE table.

OLDR4004EI/O ERROR READING structure - FILE ADDRESS address - SUG ii - SUD jj

Where:

structure
The type of structure, which can be one of the following:

ELT
E-type loader record table

EMR
E-type loader master record

EPD
E-type loader program directory

ERD
E-type loader rules database

LSD
Loadset directory record

PGM
Program.

XPRG
Extra program record.

address
The file address of the E-type loader structure

ii
The gross data level error indicator.

jj
The detail data level error indicator.

Explanation: An error occurred while reading a processor shared E-type loader structure at the specified file address.

System Action: The TPF system displays additional messages that describe the error.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to the SUG, SUD, and the additional messages that were displayed to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.
  3. You may also need to enter the ZOLDR CLEAR command to resolve the problem if the capture and restore utility was involved.

See TPF General Macros for more information about the SUG and the SUD. See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

OLDR4005EI/O ERROR READING structure - CPU ID id - FILE ADDRESS address - SUG ii - SUD jj

Where:

structure
The type of structure, which can be one of the following:

ECR
E-type loader control record

WRT
Working record table.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

address
The file address of the E-type loader structure.

ii
The gross data level error indicator.

jj
The detail data level error indicator.

Explanation: An error occurred while reading a processor unique E-type loader structure at the specified file address on the specified processor.

System Action: The TPF system displays additional messages that describe the error.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to the SUG, SUD, and the additional messages that were displayed to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.
  3. You may also need to enter the ZOLDR CLEAR command to resolve the problem if the capture and restore utility was involved.

See TPF General Macros for more information about the SUG and the SUD. See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

OLDR4006EI/O ERROR READING FILE ADDRESS address - SUG ii - SUD jj

Where:

address
The file address of the structure.

ii
The gross data level error indicator.

jj
The detail data level error indicator.

Explanation: An error occurred while reading a structure at the specified file address. This structure is not dedicated to the E-type loader.

System Action: The TPF system displays additional messages that describe the error.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to the SUG, SUD, and the additional messages that were displayed to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.
  3. You may also need to enter the ZOLDR CLEAR command to resolve the problem if the capture and restore utility was involved.

See TPF General Macros for more information about the SUG and the SUD. See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

OLDR4010EUNABLE TO PROCESS SCHEDULED E-TYPE LOADER TASKS - ERROR READING EMR ON CPU id

Where:

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: An error occurred while retrieving the E-type loader master record (EMR). Therefore, the E-type loader requests scheduled in the EMR cannot be processed on the specified processor.

System Action: The TPF system displays another message that describes why the EMR cannot be retrieved.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to the message that is displayed to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the EMR.

OLDR4011EE-TYPE LOADER PROCESSING OF SCHEDULED TASKS ENDED DUE TO AN ERROR CONDITION. THESE TASKS WILL BE RE-TRIED ON THE NEXT E-TYPE LOADER POLICING INTERVAL

Explanation: An error occurred while processing the E-type loader requests scheduled in the E-type loader master record (EMR). These requests cannot be processed.

System Action: The TPF system displays another message that describes why the error occurred.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to the message that is displayed to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the EMR.

OLDR4023IACTIVATE OF LOADSET lsname SCHEDULED

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset was scheduled to be activated.

System Action: When other pending E-type loader requests are complete, the TPF system activates the loadset.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader activate function.

OLDR4024ISELECTIVE ACTIVATE OF LOADSET lsname SCHEDULED

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset was scheduled to be selectively activated.

System Action: When other pending E-type loader requests are complete, the TPF system selectively activates the loadset.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader selective activate function.

OLDR4025IDEACTIVATE OF LOADSET lsname SCHEDULED

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset was scheduled to be deactivated.

System Action: When other pending E-type loader requests are complete, the TPF system deactivates the loadset.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader deactivate function.

OLDR4026IDEACTIVATE EXIT OF LOADSET lsname SCHEDULED

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset was scheduled to be deactivated with the Exit option.

System Action: When other pending E-type loader requests are complete, the TPF system deactivates the loadset and causes any ECBs by using the programs in the loadset to exit.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader deactivate function.

OLDR4027IDEACTIVATE SERRC OF LOADSET lsname SCHEDULED

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset was scheduled to be deactivated with the SERRC option.

System Action: When other pending E-type loader requests are complete, the TPF system deactivates the loadset. If any entry control blocks (ECBs) were using the programs in the loadset, those ECBs exit and a system error dump is taken.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader deactivate function.

OLDR4028IEXCLUDE FROM LOADSET lsname SCHEDULED

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified programs were scheduled to be excluded from the loadset.

System Action: When other pending E-type loader requests are complete, the TPF system excludes the programs from the loadset.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader exclude function.

OLDR4029IACCEPT OF LOADSET lsname SCHEDULED

Where:

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset was scheduled to be accepted.

System Action: When other pending E-type loader requests are complete, the TPF system accepts the loadset.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader accept function.

OLDR4100Icccc - NEW PROGRAMS REPLACED SPARE ENTRIES IN CORE PAT - SEE RO FOR DETAILS

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: One or more spare entries in the program allocation table (PAT) were replaced with new allocated programs. The online PAT was updated to reflect these changes.

System Action: The TPF system displays information about the programs that replaced the spare entries in the PAT on the receive-only (RO) computer room agent set (CRAS) console.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the PAT.

OLDR4101Icccc - PROGRAM progname REPLACED A SPARE ENTRY IN CORE PAT

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: A spare entry in the program allocation table (PAT) was replaced with a new allocated program. The online PAT was updated to reflect the change.

System Action: The TPF system displays the name of the new allocated program on the receive-only (RO) computer room agent set (CRAS) console.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the PAT.

OLDR4102Wcccc - MISMATCH BETWEEN NEW AND EXISTING CHARACTERISTICS FOR PROGRAM progname - NEW CHARACTERISTICS NOT AVAILABLE UNTIL IPL

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: Updates were made to the program allocation table (PAT) and loaded to the TPF system by entering the ZOLDR LOAD command. The allocation characteristics of the specified program differ from the allocation characteristics in the online PAT. This message is displayed only on the receive-only (RO) computer room agent set (CRAS) console

System Action: The TPF system continues to use the previously defined allocation characteristics for the program until an initial program load (IPL) is performed on the TPF system.

User Response: IPL the TPF system if you want to use the new program characteristics.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about program allocation characteristics and the E-type loader load function.

OLDR4103Ecccc - UNABLE TO REPLACE SPARE ENTRIES IN CORE PAT WITH NEW PROGRAMS

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: A system error occurred while updating the online program allocation table (PAT). Some of the new programs were not added to the PAT.

System Action: The TPF system continues to use the online PAT. If the E-type loader police routine is active, the TPF system tries again to update the online PAT.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. View the messages displayed on the receive-only (RO) computer room agent set (CRAS) console to determine which programs were not added to the PAT.
  2. Determine the cause of the error.
  3. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.
  4. If you are not able to correct the error, load a new PAT to the TPF system by using the general file loader (ALDR) or the auxiliary loader (TLDR).

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about ALDR and TLDR.

OLDR4104Ecccc - NO AVAILABLE EXTRA PAT SLOTS. UNABLE TO REPLACE SPARE ENTRIES IN CORE PAT WITH NEW I-STREAM UNIQUE PROGRAMS

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: There were not enough extra program allocation table (PAT) slots available to add the new programs to the PAT.

System Action: The TPF system continues to use the online PAT. If the E-type loader police routine is active, the TPF system tries again to update the online PAT.

User Response: View the receive-only (RO) computer room agent set (CRAS) console to determine which programs were added to the PAT and then do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE and ZCTKA ALTER commands. See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about ALDR and TLDR.

OLDR4105Icccc - END OF PAT UPDATE REPORT

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: Updates were made to the online program allocation table (PAT) by entering the ZOLDR LOAD command. This message is entered after information about those updates is displayed on the receive-only (RO) console.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader load function.

OLDR4120Ecccc - LOAD ENDED FOR DDNAME ddname - THE OFFLINE ALLOCATOR IS LARGER THAN THE ONLINE PAT - IT IS INCOMPATIBLE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: The E-type loader load function ended for the specified input device because the offline allocator being loaded to the TPF system is larger than the online program allocation table (PAT).

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that you are loading the correct version of the offline allocator.
  2. If the offline allocator is larger than the online PAT, load a new PAT to the TPF system by using the general file loader (ALDR) or the auxiliary loader (TLDR).

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about ALDR and TLDR.

OLDR4121Wcccc - COMPATIBILITY CHECKING NOT PERFORMED FOR DDNAME ddname NOT ENOUGH MALLOC STORAGE AVAILABLE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: Updates were made to the online program allocation table (PAT) by entering the ZOLDR LOAD command. However, there was not enough storage available to run the compatibility check for the offline allocator and the online PAT.

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader load function but does not perform any compatibility checking for the offline allocator and the online PAT. The TPF system ignores the changes in the offline allocator.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about ALDR and TLDR.

OLDR4122Ecccc - LOAD ENDED FOR DDNAME ddname - ERROR RETRIEVING E-TYPE LOADER RULES RECORD

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: An error occurred while retrieving the E-type loader rules record.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review any previous error messages to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader load function.

OLDR4123Ecccc - LOAD ENDED FOR DDNAME ddname - E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM IN PROGRESS

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: The E-type loader load function cannot be started while the E-type loader reclaim function is running.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Wait for the E-type loader reclaim function to end.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR LOAD command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR LOAD function.

OLDR4124Ecccc - LOAD ENDED FOR DDNAME ddname - ERROR PROCESSING SCHEDULED TASKS

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: The E-type loader load function ended because the TPF system. cannot process another E-type loader request.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review any previous error messages to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader load function.

OLDR4125Ecccc - OFFLINE ALLOCATOR DOES NOT AGREE WITH ONLINE PAT- PROGRAM progname IS AT OFFSET offset IN THE OFFLINE ALLOCATOR AND IS AT OFFSET offset IN THE ONLINE PAT

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

progname
The name of the program.

offset
The offset in the offline allocator or the online program allocation table (PAT).

Explanation: The specified program was found at different locations in the offline allocator and the online PAT. This message is issued only to the receive-only (RO) computer room agent set (CRAS) console.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that you are loading the correct version of the offline allocator.
  2. If the version is correct and the program is at a different offset, use the general file loader (ALDR) or the auxiliary loader (TLDR) to load a new online PAT.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about ALDR and TLDR.

OLDR4126Ecccc - MORE INCOMPATIBILITIES WERE DETECTED - MAXIMUM REPORT LIMIT HAS BEEN REACHED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The TPF system reported the maximum number of incompatible program allocation table (PAT) slots and cannot report any more, although more may exist.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that you are loading the correct version of the offline allocator.
  2. If the version is correct, use the general file loader (ALDR) or the auxiliary loader (TLDR) to load a new online PAT.
  3. You can also enter the ZOLDR ALTER command to increase the maximum number of incompatible PAT slots to report.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ALTER command. See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about ALDR and TLDR.

OLDR4127Ecccc - OFFLINE ALLOCATOR DOES NOT AGREE WITH ONLINE PAT - PROGRAM progname1 IS AT OFFSET offset IN THE OFFLINE ALLOCATOR PROGRAM progname2 IS AT THIS OFFSET IN THE ONLINE PAT

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

progname1
The name of the program in the offline allocator.

offset
The offset in the offline allocator.

progname2
The name of the program in the online program allocation table (PAT).

Explanation: The offline allocator does not match the online program allocation table (PAT). Two different programs were found at the specified offset in the offline allocator and the online PAT. This message is issued only to the receive-only (RO) computer room agent set (CRAS) console.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that you are loading the correct version of the offline allocator.
  2. If the version is correct and the program are different, use the general file loader (ALDR) or the auxiliary loader (TLDR) to load a new online PAT.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about ALDR and TLDR.

OLDR4128Ecccc - LOAD ENDED FOR DDNAME ddname - OFFLINE ALLOCATOR IS INCOMPATIBLE WITH ONLINE PAT - SEE RO FOR DETAILS

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: The offline allocator is not compatible with the online program allocation table (PAT).

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the message displayed on the receive-only (RO) computer room agent set (CRAS) console for information about why the offline allocator and online PAT are not compatible.
  2. Ensure that you are loading the correct version of the offline allocator.
  3. If the version is correct, use the general file loader (ALDR) or the auxiliary loader (TLDR) to load a new online PAT.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about ALDR and TLDR.

OLDR4129Ecccc - OFFLINE ALLOCATOR DOES NOT AGREE WITH ONLINE PAT - TRANSFER VECTOR vectorname IN THE OFFLINE ALLOCATOR DOES NOT HAVE THE SAME ATTRIBUTES AS IN THE ONLINE PAT

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

vectorname
The name of the transfer vector.

Explanation: The offline allocator does not match the online program allocation table (PAT). The attributes of the specified transfer vector are different in the offline allocator and the online PAT.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that you are loading the correct version of the offline allocator.
  2. If the version is correct and the attributes of the transfer vector are different, use the general file loader (ALDR) or the auxiliary loader (TLDR) to load a new online PAT.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about ALDR and TLDR.

OLDR4130Wcccc - OFFLINE ALLOCATOR DOES NOT AGREE WITH ONLINE PAT - PROGRAM CHARACTERISTICS DIFFER FOR ONE OR MORE PROGRAMS - SEE RO FOR DETAILS

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The offline allocator does not match the online program allocation table (PAT). The allocation characteristics for one or more programs are different from the allocation characteristics in the online PAT. Details about the differences are displayed on the receive-only (RO) computer room agent set (CRAS) console.

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader load function and uses the previously defined allocation characteristics for the programs until the next initial program load (IPL) is performed on the TPF system.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that you are loading the correct version of the offline allocator.
  2. If changes were made to the online PAT, ensure those changes are reflected in the offline allocator.
  3. If the version is correct and the changes are not reflected in the offline allocator, use the general file loader (ALDR) or the auxiliary loader (TLDR) to load a new online PAT.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader load function.

OLDR4131Wcccc - PROGRAM CHARACTERISTICS DIFFER BETWEEN OFFLINE ALLOCATOR VERSION version TIMESTAMP timestamp ONLINE PAT VERSION version TIMESTAMP timestamp PROGRAM CHARACTERISTICS IN ONLINE PAT REMAIN UNCHANGED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

version
The version code.

timestamp
The date and time stamp for the offline allocator and the online program allocation table (PAT).

Explanation: The offline allocator does not match the online PAT. The allocation characteristics for one or more programs are different from the allocation characteristics in the PAT.

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader load function and uses the previously defined allocation characteristics for the programs. The TPF system also displays other messages that describe the differences between the offline allocator and the online PAT.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that you loaded the correct version of the offline allocator.
  2. Review the other messages that are displayed for information about differences between the offline allocator and the online PAT.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about E-type loader load function.

OLDR4132Wcccc - PROGRAM CHARACTERISTICS DIFFER FOR PROGRAM progname OFFLINE - progchar ONLINE - progchar

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

progname
The name of the program.

progchar
A list of program characteristics.

Explanation: The offline allocator does not match the online program allocation table (PAT). The allocation characteristics for the specified program are different in the offline allocator and the online PAT.

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader load function and uses the previously defined allocation characteristics for the program.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that you specified the correct version of the offline allocator when running the E-type loader offline job.
  2. If changes were made to the online PAT, ensure that the changes were also made to the offline allocator.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about E-type loader load function.

OLDR4133Wcccc - END OF PROGRAM CHARACTERISTICS MISMATCH REPORT

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The offline allocator does not match the online program allocation table (PAT) because the program allocation characteristics are different. This is the end of the display that lists the program characteristics of the offline allocator and the online PAT.

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader load function and uses the previously defined allocation characteristics for the program.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that you specified the correct version of the offline allocator when running the E-type loader offline job.
  2. If changes were made to the online PAT, ensure that the changes were also made to the offline allocator.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about E-type loader load function.

OLDR4134Wcccc - END OF PROGRAM CHARACTERISTICS MISMATCH REPORT - INSUFFICIENT STORAGE TO DISPLAY MORE INFORMATION

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The offline allocator does not match the online program allocation table (PAT) because the program allocation characteristics are different. There is not enough storage available to display the information that describes the differences between the offline allocator and the online program allocation table (PAT).

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader load function and uses the previously defined allocation characteristics for the program.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that you specified the correct version of the offline allocator when running the E-type loader offline job.
  2. If changes were made to the online PAT, ensure that the changes were also made to the offline allocator.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader load function.

OLDR4135Wcccc - OFFLINE ALLOCATOR MAY NOT AGREE WITH ONLINE PAT - INSUFFICIENT STORAGE TO TRACK POTENTIAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PROGRAM CHARACTERISTICS FOR E-TYPE LOADER PROGRAMS

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The offline allocator does not match the online program allocation table (PAT) because the program allocation characteristics are different. There is not enough storage to display the differences in the allocation characteristics.

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader load function and uses the previously defined allocation characteristics for the program.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that you specified the correct version of the offline allocator when running the E-type loader offline job.
  2. If changes were made to the online PAT, ensure that the changes were also made to the offline allocator.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader load function.

OLDR4136Ecccc - LOAD ENDED FOR DDNAME ddname - UNABLE TO COMPLETE THE COMPATIBILITY CHECKING BETWEEN THE OFFLINE ALLOCATOR AND THE ONLINE PAT

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

ddname
The data definition name of the input device.

Explanation: The TPF system was not able to complete the compatibility check between the offline allocator and the online program allocation table (PAT).

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review any previous error messages to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.
  3. If the error cannot be corrected, load a new online PAT to the TPF system by using the general file loader (ALDR) or the auxiliary loader (TLDR).

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about ALDR and TLDR.

OLDR4137Ecccc - OFFLINE ALLOCATOR DOES NOT AGREE WITH ONLINE PAT - PROGRAM progname IS NOT DEFINED AS A TRANSFER VECTOR

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: The offline allocator does not agree with the online program allocation table (PAT). The specified program is defined as a transfer vector in the online PAT but it is not defined as a transfer vector in the offline allocator.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that you loaded the correct version of the offline allocator.
  2. If the version is correct and the program is no longer defined as a transfer vector, load a new online PAT by using the general file loader (ALDR) or the auxiliary loader (TLDR).

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about ALDR and TLDR.

OLDR4138Ecccc - OFFLINE ALLOCATOR DOES NOT AGREE WITH ONLINE PAT - PROGRAM progname CANNOT BE CHANGED TO A TRANSFER VECTOR BECAUSE IT IS ALREADY ACTIVE AS AN UNALLOCATED PROGRAM

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: The specified program is defined as a transfer vector in the offline allocator but it is already active as an unallocated program on the online system. This message is displayed on the receive-only (RO) console.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function and may issue additional messages that describe other incompatibilities between the offline allocator and online PAT.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command to deactivate the loadset that contains the specified unallocated program.
  2. Update the offline allocator.
  3. Enter the ZOLDR LOAD command to load the new revisions.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE and ZOLDR LOAD commands.

OLDR4139Ecccc - END OF PAT INCOMPATIBILITY REPORT

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The offline allocator is not compatible with the online PAT. Previous messages explain the incompatibilities.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader load function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous messages to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader load function.

OLDR4140Wcccc - END OF PROGRAM CHARACTERISTICS MISMATCH REPORT - MAXIMUM REPORT LIMIT HAS BEEN REACHED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The offline allocator does not match the online program allocation table (PAT) because the program allocation characteristics are different. The TPF system reported the maximum number of program characteristics that do not match and can not report any more, although more may exist.

System Action: The TPF system continues the E-type loader load function and uses the previously defined allocation characteristics for the program.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that you specified the correct version of the offline allocator when running the E-type loader offline job.
  2. If changes were made to the online PAT, ensure that the changes were also made to the offline allocator.
  3. You can also enter the ZOLDR ALTER command to increase the maximum number of mismatched program allocation characteristics to report.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader load and E-type loader alter functions.

OLDR5000Ecccc - POLICE VALUE CANNOT BE GREATER THAN DETECT VALUE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The ZOLDR ALTER command was entered to change the time interval for starting the E-type loader police routine or to change the time interval for starting the E-type loader long running job detection routine and the E-type loader reclaim detection routine. The time interval for starting the police routine cannot be greater than the time interval for starting the long running job detection routine and the reclaim detection routine.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader alter function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR ALTER command again and specify a valid time interval.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ALTER command.

OLDR5001Icccc - E-TYPE LOADER POLICING STOPPED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The ZOLDR ALTER command was entered to change the time interval for starting the E-type loader police routine to 0. This value ends the police routine.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader police routine.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ALTER command.

OLDR5002Ecccc - DETECT VALUE MUST BE A MULTIPLE OF POLICE VALUE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The ZOLDR ALTER command was entered to change the time interval for starting the E-type loader police routine or to change the time interval for starting the E-type loader long running job detection routine and the E-type loader reclaim detection routine. The time interval for starting the long running job detection routine and the reclaim detection routine must be a multiple of the time interval for starting the police routine.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader alter function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR ALTER command again and specify a valid time interval.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ALTER command.

OLDR5003Ecccc - UNABLE TO ALTER DATA

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The ZOLDR ALTER command was entered to change the E-type loader values. However, the E-type loader rules database (ERD), the E-type loader record table (ELT), or keypoint record A (CTKA) is not available.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader alter function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages and any dumps to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader alter function.

OLDR5005Icccc - VALUES ALTERED SUCCESSFULLY OLD VALUES - oldvalue and oldvalue NEW VALUES - newvalue and newvalue THE NEW VALUES TAKE EFFECT IMMEDIATELY

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

oldvalue
The old E-type loader value.

newvalue
The new E-type loader value.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZOLDR ALTER POLICE DETECT command.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ALTER command.

OLDR5006Icccc - VALUES ALTERED SUCCESSFULLY OLD VALUES - oldvalue oldvalue... NEW VALUES - newvalue newvalue... THE NEW VALUES TAKE EFFECT IMMEDIATELY

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

oldvalue
The old E-type loader value.

newvalue
The new E-type loader value.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZOLDR ALTER command with the PROGCHAR parameter specified.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ALTER command.

OLDR5007Icccc - VALUE ALTERED SUCCESSFULLY OLD VALUE - oldvalue NEW VALUE - newvalue THE NEW VALUE TAKES EFFECT IMMEDIATELY

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

oldvalue
The old E-type loader value.

newvalue
The new E-type loader value.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZOLDR ALTER command with the XPAT THRESHOLD, RECORD THRESHOLD, or PAT REPORT parameter specified.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR ALTER command.

OLDR5100Ecccc - UNABLE TO DISPLAY INFORMATION

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The ZOLDR DISPLAY command was entered to display the E-type values. However, the E-type loader rules database (ERD), the E-type loader record table (ELT), or keypoint record A (CTKA) is not available.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader display function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages and any dumps to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader display function.

OLDR5101Icccc - E-TYPE LOADER VALUES

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZOLDR DISPLAY command with the VALUES parameter specified. The message is followed by a display of the values of the E-type loader variables.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DISPLAY command and an example of its display.

OLDR5200Tcccc - DELETE REQUEST ENDED DUE TO A FIND ERROR

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: An input/output (I/O) error occurred while retrieving the E-type loader master record (EMR) or the loadset directory (LSD).

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader delete function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages and any dumps to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader delete function.

OLDR5201Tcccc - DELETE REQUEST ENDED, LOADSET lsname DOES NOT EXIST

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The loadset name specified for the ZOLDR DELETE command was not found in the loadset directory (LSD).

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader delete function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR DELETE command again and specify a valid loadset name.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DELETE command.

OLDR5202Tcccc - DELETE REQUEST ENDED, LOADSET lsname ALREADY SCHEDULED TO BE DELETED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset is already being deleted.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader function.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader delete function.

OLDR5203Tcccc - DELETE REQUEST ENDED, LOADSET lsname IS IN THE PROCESS OF BEING ACCEPTED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset is being accepted and will be deleted as part of the E-type loader accept function.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader delete function.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader delete function.

OLDR5204Tcccc - DELETE REQUEST ENDED, LOADSET lsname IS IN THE PROCESS OF BEING LOADED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset is being loaded. Therefore, the loadset cannot be deleted.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader delete function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Wait until the E-type loader load function completes.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR DELETE command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DELETE command.

OLDR5205Ecccc - DELETE REQUEST ENDED, LOADSET lsname IS ACTIVE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset is active and cannot be deleted.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader delete function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command to deactivate the loadset.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR DELETE command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE and ZOLDR DELETE commands.

OLDR5206Tcccc - DELETE REQUEST ENDED DUE TO A FILE ERROR

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: An input/output (I/O) error occurred while filing the loadset directory (LSD).

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader delete function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review previous messages to determine the cause of the file error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader delete function.

OLDR5207Icccc - LOADSET lsname IS NOW SCHEDULED FOR DELETION

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset was scheduled to be deleted.

System Action: When there is no more activity on the loadset, the TPF system deletes the loadset and makes the E-type loader resources available for use.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader delete function.

OLDR5208Icccc - LOADSET lsname1 RENAMED TO lsname2

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname1
The name of the loadset specified in the ZOLDR DELETE command.

lsname2
The new name for the loadset.

Explanation: The loadset specified in the ZOLDR DELETE command was renamed successfully to the new loadset name.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader delete function.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader delete function.

OLDR5209Wcccc - UNABLE TO SCHEDULE DELETE PHASE 2

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: The E-type loader delete function detected an error while trying to schedule phase 2 of its processing. This message is preceded by another message that explains the error.

System Action: The loadset name was changed and the TPF system ends the E-type loader delete function.

User Response: See the user response from the preceding message for more information.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader delete function.

OLDR5250Tcccc - LSD STRUCTURE CORRUPTION DETECTED - FILE ADDRESS - addr

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

addr
The file address.

Explanation: An error occurred while deleting the loadset. The loadset directory (LSD) record was not found or the record ID on the specified data level of the entry control block (ECB) does not match the ID on the header of the record.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader delete function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review previous messages to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader delete function.

OLDR5251Tcccc - LSD STRUCTURE CHAIN HAS MISSING LINK, FILE ADDRESS addr NOT FOUND

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

addr
The file address.

Explanation: An error occurred while deleting the loadset. The forward chain field in the loadset directory (LSD) does not point to a valid LSD record.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader delete function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review previous messages to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader delete function.

OLDR5252Icccc - LOADSET lsname DELETED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZOLDR DELETE and ZOLDR ACCEPT commands.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DELETE and ZOLDR ACCEPT commands.

OLDR5300Icccc - E-TYPE LOADER RULES

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZOLDR DISPLAY command with the RULES parameter specified. The message is followed by a display of the E-type loader rules.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DISPLAY command and an example of its display.

OLDR5260Ecccc - DELETE PHASE 2 ERROR WHILE FINDING LOADSET lsname LSD ENTRY

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: An input/output (I/O) error occurred while retrieving the loadset directory (LSD) during delete phase 2 function.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader delete function and does not allow any other E-type loader functions to be started on the processor where the error occurred until the error is corrected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages and any dumps to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader delete function.

OLDR5261Ecccc - DELETE PHASE 2 UNABLE TO FILE LSD FOR LOADSET lsname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: An input/output (I/O) error occurred. The loadset directory (LSD) cannot be updated to indicate that there are no program allocation table (PAT) slots on the processor referencing the loadset. Therefore, file resource clean up for this loadset cannot take place.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader delete function and does not allow any other E-type loader functions to be started on the processor where the error occurred until the error is corrected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to the message that was issued before this message to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

OLDR5301Ecccc - UNABLE TO DISPLAY INFORMATION

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: An error occurred while retrieving the E-type loader rules database (ERD) for the E-type loader display function.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader display function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader display function.

OLDR5800Tcccc - UNABLE TO OBTAIN THE EMR

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: An error occurred while retrieving the E-type loader master record (EMR) for the E-type loader exclude function or the E-type loader reinclude function.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader exclude or reinclude function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages and any dumps to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader exclude and reinclude functions.

OLDR5801Tcccc - EXCLUDE PHASE 2 ENDED ON LOADSET lsname DUE TO AN LSD ERROR ON PROCESSOR id

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: An error occurred during the E-type loader exclude function. The specified loadset cannot be found in the E-type loader loadset directory (LSD).

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader exclude function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages and any dumps to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader exclude function.

OLDR5802Tcccc - NOT ENOUGH E-TYPE LOADER FIXED FILE RECORDS AVAILABLE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: There are not enough E-type loader fixed-file (#OLDx) records available to perform the E-type loader exclude or reinclude function.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader exclude or reinclude function.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR RECLAIM, ZOLDR EXCLUDE, ZOLDR REINCLUDE, and ZOLDR CLEAR commands.

OLDR5803Tcccc - EXCLUDE PHASE 2 ENDED ON LOADSET lsname DUE TO AN EPD ERROR ON PROCESSOR id

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

Explanation: An error occurred while searching the E-type loader program directory (EPD) for excluded programs. The chain of EPD records did not end normally.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader exclude function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages and any dumps to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error. Exclude Phase 2 resumes during the next E-type loader police interval.

If the error continues, do the following:

  1. Enter the ZOLDR DELETE command to delete the loadset.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR LOAD command to load the loadset again.
  3. Enter the ZOLDR EXCLUDE command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DELETE, ZOLDR LOAD, and ZOLDR EXCLUDE commands.

OLDR5804Tcccc - function ENDED - E-TYPE LOADER RECLAIM IN PROGRESS

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

function
The name of the E-type loader function, either EXCLUDE or REINCLUDE.

Explanation: The E-type loader exclude or reinclude function cannot be started while the E-type loader reclaim function is running.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader exclude or reinclude function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR EXCLUDE or ZOLDR REINCLUDE command again when the E-type loader reclaim function ends.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR EXCLUDE and ZOLDR REINCLUDE commands.

OLDR5805Tcccc - function ENDED - LOADSET lsname DOES NOT EXIST

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

function
The name of the E-type loader function, either EXCLUDE or REINCLUDE.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset cannot be found.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader exclude or reinclude function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR EXCLUDE or ZOLDR REINCLUDE command again and specify a valid loadset name.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR EXCLUDE and ZOLDR REINCLUDE commands.

OLDR5806Tcccc - function ENDED - LOADSET lsname WAS ACCEPTED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

function
The name of the E-type loader function, either EXCLUDE or REINCLUDE.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset was accepted. You cannot perform the E-type loader exclude or reinclude functions on loadsets that are accepted.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader exclude or reinclude function.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader exclude and reinclude functions.

OLDR5807Tcccc - function ENDED - LOADSET lsname WAS DELETED

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

function
The name of the E-type loader function, either EXCLUDE or REINCLUDE.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset was deleted. You cannot perform the E-type loader exclude or reinclude functions on loadsets that are deleted.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader exclude or reinclude function.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader exclude and reinclude functions.

OLDR5808Tcccc - function ENDED - LOADSET lsname LOAD IN PROGRESS

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

function
The name of the E-type loader function, either EXCLUDE or REINCLUDE.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset is currently being loaded. You cannot perform the E-type loader exclude or reinclude functions on a loadset while it is being loaded.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader exclude or reinclude function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR EXCLUDE or ZOLDR REINCLUDE command again when the E-type loader load function ends.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR EXCLUDE and ZOLDR REINCLUDE commands.

OLDR5809Wcccc - CANNOT DETERMINE LOADSET lsname STATUS ON ALL PROCESSORS

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: An error occurred while querying the status of the loadsets on all the processors.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader exclude function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader exclude function.

OLDR5810Tcccc - function ENDED - LSD ENTRY COULD NOT BE RETRIEVED FOR LOADSET lsname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

function
The name of the E-type loader function, either EXCLUDE or REINCLUDE.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: An error occurred while finding the loadset directory (LSD).

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader exclude or reinclude function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review previous messages to determine the cause of the find error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader exclude and functions.

OLDR5811Tcccc - REINCLUDE ENDED - LOADSET lsname IS ACTIVE

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: The specified loadset is active. You cannot reinclude programs in an active loadset.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader reinclude function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE command to deactivate the loadset.
  2. Enter the ZOLDR REINCLUDE command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR DEACTIVATE and ZOLDR REINCLUDE commands.

OLDR5812Icccc - EXCLUDE COMPLETED THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS ARE EXCLUDED FROM LOADSET lsname progname progname progname... progname progname progname... ANY DUPLICATE NAMES IGNORED END OF DISPLAY

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZOLDR EXCLUDE command. The specified programs were excluded from the loadset.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the E-type loader exclude function.

OLDR5813Icccc - REINCLUDE COMPLETED THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS RE-INCLUDED IN LOADSET lsname progname progname progname... progname progname progname... ANY DUPLICATE NAMES IGNORED END OF DISPLAY

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZOLDR REINCLUDE command. The specified programs were reincluded in the loadset.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the E-type loader reinclude function.

OLDR5814Tcccc - EXCLUDE ENDED THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS DO NOT EXIST IN LOADSET lsname progname progname progname... progname progname progname... THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS ALREADY EXCLUDED FROM LOADSET lsname progname progname progname... progname progname progname... ANY DUPLICATE NAMES IGNORED END OF DISPLAY

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: The specified programs were not found in the loadset or they were already excluded from the loadset.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader exclude function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR EXCLUDE command again and specify valid program names.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR EXCLUDE command.

OLDR5815Tcccc - REINCLUDE ENDED THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS DO NOT EXIST IN LOADSET lsname progname progname progname... progname progname progname... THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS ALREADY INCLUDED IN LOADSET lsname progname progname progname... progname progname progname... ANY DUPLICATE NAMES IGNORED END OF DISPLAY

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: The specified programs were not found in the loadset or they were never excluded from the loadset.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader reinclude function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR REINCLUDE command again and specify valid program names.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR REINCLUDE command.

OLDR5816Icccc - PROGRAM DISPLAY CONTINUES - progname progname progname... progname progname progname... ANY DUPLICATE NAMES IGNORED END OF DISPLAY

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

progname
The name of the program.

Explanation: The specified programs were excluded from the loadset or reincluded in the loadset.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader exclude or reinclude functions.

OLDR5817Tcccc - function ENDED - EPD FIND ERROR ON LOADSET lsname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

function
The name of the E-type loader function, either EXCLUDE or REINCLUDE.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: A find error occurred while copying the E-type loader program directory (EPD) for the loadset.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader exclude or reinclude function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages and any dumps to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader exclude and reinclude functions.

OLDR5818Tcccc - function ENDED - ERROR FILING EPDS FOR LOADSET lsname

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

function
The name of the E-type loader function, either EXCLUDE or REINCLUDE.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: An error occurred while filing the E-type loader program directory (EPD) for the loadset.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader exclude or reinclude function.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the previous error messages and any dumps to determine the cause of the error.
  2. Take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader exclude and reinclude functions.

OLDR5819Tcccc - EXCLUDE ENDED - TOTAL NUMBER OF PROGRAMS TO EXCLUDE EXCEEDS THE MAXIMUM

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: You cannot exclude more than 4000 programs from a loadset at one time. The global file-name characters specified in the ZOLDR EXCLUDE command resolve to more than this maximum.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader exclude function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR EXCLUDE command again and specify less than 4000 programs to exclude from the loadset.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR EXCLUDE command.

OLDR5820Tcccc - REINCLUDE ENDED - TOTAL NUMBER OF PROGRAMS TO REINCLUDE EXCEEDS THE MAXIMUM

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

Explanation: You cannot reinclude more than 4000 programs in a loadset at one time. The global file-name characters you specified in the ZOLDR REINCLUDE command resolve to more than this maximum.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader reinclude function.

User Response: Enter the ZOLDR REINCLUDE command again and specify less than 4000 programs to reinclude in the loadset.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR REINCLUDE command.

OLDR5822Tcccc - function ENDED - UNABLE TO CHECK ON THE STATUS OF E-TYPE LOAD RECLAIM

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

function
The name of the E-type loader function (either exclude or reinclude).

Explanation: The E-type loader exclude or reinclude function could not determine whether the E-type loader reclaim function was running.

System Action: The TPF system ends the E-type loader exclude or reinclude function.

User Response: Do the following:

See TPF System Installation Support Reference for more information about the E-type loader exclude and reinclude functions. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR commands.

OLDR5823Ecccc -- NO MORE EAT SLOTS AVAILABLE ON CPU id -- EXCLUDED PROGRAMS IN LOADSET lsname WILL CONTINUE TO BE USED UNTIL THE NEXT IPL

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: No more ECB activation table (EAT) slots were available to process a ZOLDR EXCLUDE command.

System Action: The programs are marked as excluded from the loadset. However, if any of the excluded programs in the loadset are entered by new entry control blocks (ECBs), they will continue to be used until an initial program load (IPL) of the TPF system is performed.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Perform an initial program load (IPL) of the TPF system to discontinue use of the excluded programs in the loadset.
  2. If the number of loadsets active at the same time is epcted to remain high, increase the number of EAT slots in the TPF system. You can do this by increasing the value at the EATSIZE label in the CT38 copy member in the CCCTIN CSECT of the control program (CP).

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR EXCLUDE command.

OLDR5824Ecccc- MAXIMUM ACTIVATION NUMBER REACHED ON CPU id - EXCLUDED PROGRAMS IN LOADSET lsname WILL CONTINUE TO BE USED UNTIL THE NEXT IPL

Where:

cccc
The name of the segment that detected the condition.

id
The identifier assigned to the processor.

lsname
The name of the loadset.

Explanation: A ZOLDR EXCLUDE command was entered, but could not be completed because the current system activation number had already reached its maximum value.

System Action: The programs in the loadset are marked as excluded. However, if any of the excluded programs are entered by new entry control blocks (ECBs), they will continue to be used until an initial program load (IPL) of the TPF system is performed.

User Response: IPL the TPF system to discontinue use of the excluded programs in the loadset and to reset the value of the current system activation number.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZOLDR EXCLUDE command.