gtpm5m0tMessages (Online)

COTB-COTH

COTB0098Wzzzz nnnn PROT xxxx ERROR PREVENTS RECONCILIATION

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

xxxx
FIND or FACE

Explanation: The Tape Restart function or the ZTVAR command was unable to retrieve the tape processor resource ownership table (PROT) because of one of the following:

System Action: The TPF system continues to operate, but great care should be exercised in the use of tape devices since another processor may own a tape device that is present in the tape status table of this processor.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause or the probable cause of the error.
  2. Have your system programmer assess the significance of bypassing the PROT record reconciliation.

The PROT should be displayed (from another processor possible) if at all possible and tape devices used with regard to ownership indicated. This option does not apply of course if the PROT is not initialized or corrupted.

COTB0099Wzzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu DELETED, PROT ENTRY AVAILABLE TO THIS PROCESSOR

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: Either the tape device is not in the processor resource ownership table (PROT) or is in the PROT but is owned by another processor.

System Action: The message is issued for a tape device not in the PROT only if there is no tape mounted on the device. If a tape is mounted then this message is followed by the COTB0100A message.

User Response: None.

COTB0100Azzzz nnnn REMOVE status yyy VSN vvvvvv NO PATHS REMAIN

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

status
ACTIVE or STANDBY

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

Explanation: This message is issued after all paths to the tape have been deleted.

System Action: None.

User Response: Take the action that is appropriate for the function that uses the tape concerned.

COTB0101Izzzz nnnn PROT ENTRY xxxxxxxx FOR DEVICE cuu BY THIS PROCESSOR

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

xxxxxxxx
ADDED, ACQUIRED, FAILED, or RELEASED

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: This message can have any of the following meanings and is issued by both the Tape Restart function and the Tape Reconfiguration function:

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

COTB0137Azzzz nnnn RESTART HAS REMOVED GENERAL TAPES PLEASE HALT FUNCTIONS USING THEM

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: During restart, one or more general tapes were dismounted.

System Action: This message is displayed following one or more warning messages indicating each tape which was dismounted and the reason.

User Response: Take the action appropriate for the function that uses the tape concerned.

COTB0138Wzzzz nnnn RESTART HAS REMOVED STANDBY TAPES

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: During restart, one or more standby or alternate (ALT) tapes were dismounted.

System Action: This message is displayed following one or more warning messages indicating each tape that was dismounted and the reason for that dismount.

User Response: Take action as necessary to remount any tapes needed to comply with the operational procedures at your location.

COTB0176Izzzz nnnn TAPE RESTART STARTED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: The TPF system is starting the Tape Restart function.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

COTB0177Izzzz nnnn TAPE RESTART COMPLETE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: The TPF system completed the Tape Restart function.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

COTB0178Azzzz nnnn -- TAPE RESTART COMPLETE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: The TPF system has determined that tape migration has not completed for this processor.

System Action: Tape migration ends.

User Response: Enter the ZTLMR command with the CLEAR or MIGRATE parameter specified.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTLMR command.

COTC0018Izzzz nnnn TAPE yyy DISMOUNTED VSN vvvvvv

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

Explanation: The tape specified in the message was dismounted but was not unloaded from the device.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do not remove the tape from the device.

COTC0030Wzzzz nnnn TAPE yyy -- NO LABEL INFORMATION

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: While trying to dismount or switch the tape specified in the message, the TPF system was unable to retrieve tape label information.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Contact your system programmer.
  2. Do one of the following:

COTC0031Azzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu LABELS NOT WRITTEN OPERATOR ACTION REQUIRED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: While trying to dismount or switch the specified output tape the TPF system was unable to write standard trailer label records because of input/output (I/O) errors.

System Action: None.

User Response: Try to write two tape marks in place of the standard trailer labels by entering the ZTWTM command. Since the I/O error condition may have caused incomplete or corrupted trailer labels to be written, you also should also ensure that possible users of the tape are notified.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTWTM command.

COTC0087Azzzz nnnn REMOVE yyy FROM DEVICE cuu VSN vvvvvv bbbbb cccccc

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

cuu
The device address.

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

bbbbb
The blocking specification (BLK or NOBLK).

cccccc
The compaction specification (COMP or NOCOMP).

Explanation: See the explanation for the COS10087A message.

System Action: See the system action for the COS10087A message.

User Response: See the user response for the COS10087A message.

COTC0300Azzzz nnnn REMOVE yyy FROM DEVICE cuu VSN vvvvvv ggggg ssss ffffff ll bbbbb cccccc

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

cuu
The device address.

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

gggg
The generation number.

ssss
The sequence number.

ffffff
The format specification.

ll
The label specification (SL, SU, or NL).

bbbbb
The blocking specification (BLK or NOBLK).

cccccc
The compaction specification (COMP or NOCOMP).

Explanation: The TPF system unloaded the specified tape.

System Action: The tape is unloaded from the device.

User Response: Remove the tape from the device and affix a suitable external label.

COTC0301Izzzz nnnn TAPE yyy DISMOUNTED VSN vvvvvv ggggg ssss ffffff ll bbbbb cccccc

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

gggg
The generation number.

ssss
The sequence number.

ffffff
The format specification.

ll
The label specification (SL, SU, or NL).

bbbbb
The blocking specification (BLK or NOBLK).

cccccc
The compaction specification (COMP or NOCOMP).

Explanation: The tape specified in the message was removed from the device following an application program close request that suppresses unloading of the tape drive. This normally occurs when an application program recognizes that the tape will be required for another online function.

System Action: None.

User Response: No specific action is required, but depending on the operational procedures at your location, you may be required to start another function or remount the tape under the same or a different tape name.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTC0302Izzzz nnnn LABEL INFORMATION FOR TAPE yyy ON DEVICE cuu VSN vvvvvv Ggggg Sssss Ddddd ll bbbbb cccccc

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

cuu
The device address.

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

gggg
The generation number.

ssss
The sequence number.

ffffff
The format specification.

ll
The label specification (SL, SU, or NL).

bbbbb
The blocking specification (BLK or NOBLK).

cccccc
The compaction specification (COMP or NOCOMP).

Explanation: The current tape label information was displayed.

System Action: The tape specified in the message was closed but not dismounted or unloaded.

User Response: You should note the information provided in the message because it may be required for external marking of the volume.

COTD0001I DTAP -- TAPE STATUS

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

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands and an example of the tape status display.

COTD0012Ezzzz nnnn INVALID FORMAT

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COSI0012E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COSI0012E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COSI0012E message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTD0037Izzzz nnnn NO ENTRIES FOUND

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: You tried to display the status of some tapes but no tapes with the specified characteristics were found in the tape status table.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the ZDTAP command to display the status of all configured tape devices by entering the command with no parameters or with the single parameter X.

See TPF Operations for more information about theZDTAP command.

COTD0197Ezzzz nnnn GROUP NAME gggggggg NOT DEFINED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

gggggggg
The group name.

Explanation: The group specified was not defined through the ZTGRP command.

System Action: The TPF system issues an error message and the ECB is exited.

User Response: Verify that you specified the name correctly.

If you did specify the name correctly, define the group name by entering the ZTGRP command. Then, enter the ZDTAP command again and specify the previously defined group name. If no,

If you did not specify the name correctly, enter the ZDTAP command again with the correct name.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZDTAP command.

COTE0002Izzzz -- TAPE STATUS

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZDTAP and ZTVAR commands.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTF0012Ezzzz nnnn INVALID FORMAT

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COSI0012E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COSI0012E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COSI0012E message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTF0057Ezzzz nnnn DISMOUNT STANDBY yyy AND RETRY

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: You tried to dismount (by entering the ZTOFF command) an active tape without first dismounting its standby.

System Action: None.

User Response: You should dismount the standby tape before trying to dismount the active tape.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTF0082Ezzzz nnnn TAPE yyy IN USE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: The requested function cannot be performed on the specified tape because the tape routines are already using the device.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the command again either following completion of processing by the routines currently using the device or by specifying a different device.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTF0085Ezzzz nnnn NO STANDBY yyy MOUNTED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: You tried to dismount a standby tape that is not mounted or to switch an output tape when there is no standby or suitable alternate (ALT) tape mounted.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Mount a suitable standby or ALT tape, if required.
  2. Enter the command again.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTF0087Azzzz nnnn REMOVE yyy FROM DEVICE cuu VSN vvvvvv bbbbb cccccc

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

cuu
The device address.

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

bbbbb
The blocking specification (BLK or NOBLK).

cccccc
The compaction specification (COMP or NOCOMP).

Explanation: See the explanation for the COS10087A message.

System Action: See the system action for the COS10087A message.

User Response: See the user response for the COS10087A message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTF0105Ezzzz nnnn TAPE yyy IS OPEN

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: You tried to dismount an open active general tape (for example, the tape is still in use by an application program).

System Action: None.

User Response: If dismount really is required and if user operating practice permits, then it can be forced by entering the command again with the BP parameter specified but use this facility with extreme caution.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTF0106Azzzz nnnn REMOVE STANDBY yyy FROM DEVICE cuu

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COSB0106A message.

System Action: See the system action for the COSB0106A message.

User Response: See the user response for the COSB0106A message.

COTF0107Ezzzz nnnn TAPE yyy BEING SWITCHED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: You tried to switch or to dismount a tape that is in the process of being switched.

System Action: None.

User Response: You should wait for the switch operation complete and, if required, enter the command again. If required and if user operating practice permits, you can force a tape dismount during tape switch by entering the ZTOFF command with the BP parameter specified.

See TPF Operations for more information about theZTOFF command.

COTF0108Ezzzz nnnn SYSTEM NOT IN 1052 STATE

Where:

zzzz
The functional code that the message originated from.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COS11008E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COS11008E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COS11008E message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTF0110Ezzzz nnnn TAPE yyy NOT MOUNTED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: You tried to switch or to dismount a tape that is not mounted.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTF0111Ezzzz nnnn BYPASS OPTION INVALID

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: A tape dismount command (the ZTOFF command) was entered with the BP parameter specified when the parameter was not required.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Refer to the command to determine its correct format.
  2. Enter the command again by using the correct format.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTF0112Ezzzz nnnn DISMOUNT ALL HALTED DEVICE cuu IN USE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: A request to dismount all tapes could not complete because it was entered while the tape routines were using one or more devices on that control unit.

System Action: Some tapes may have been dismounted.

User Response: Enter the ZDTAP command to determine whether the command should be entered again following completion of processing by the routines currently by using the device or by specifying a different device.

See TPF Operations for more information about theZDTAP command.

COTF0114Izzzz nnnn ALL TAPES DISMOUNTED EXCEPT DUMP TAPE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: A request to dismount all tapes completed successfully.

Note:
The system dump tape has not been dismounted.

User Response: Enter the ZTOFF command to dismount the system dump tape, if required.

System Action: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTOFF command.

COTF0125Ezzzz nnnn TAPE yyy -- CLOSE OR DISMOUNT ALREADY IN PROGRESS

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: You tried to dismount a tape for which a close or dismount is already in progress.

System Action: None.

User Response: Wait for the close or dismount to complete and enter the command again, if required.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTF0126Wzzzz nnnn TAPE yyy -- CLOSE OR DISMOUNT ALREADY IN PROGRESS

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COS1126W message.

System Action: See the system action for the COS1126W message.

User Response: See the user response for the COS1126W message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTF0204Ezzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu -- OPERATOR INTERVENTION REQUIRED

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: An error was received while trying to process a ZTOFF cuu command entered to a standby or alternate (ALT) tape.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

COTG0030Wzzzz nnnn TAPE yyy -- NO LABEL INFORMATION

Where:

zzzz
The functional code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COTC0030W message.

System Action: See the system action for the COTC0030W message.

User Response: See the user response for the COTC0030W message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTG0031Azzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu LABELS NOT WRITTEN OPERATOR ACTION REQUIRED

Where:

zzzz
The function from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COTC0031A message.

System Action: See the system action for the COTC0031A message.

User Response: See the user response for the COTC0031A message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTG0067Wzzzz nnnn DUMPS ROUTED TO RTA TAPE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: You entered a ZTOFF RTL command.

System Action: The TPF system dumps were routed to the real-time (RTL) tape. As a result of the dismounting of the RTL tape, the TPF system dumps were rerouted to the primary real-time (RTA) tape.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTG0087Azzzz nnnn REMOVE yyy FROM DEVICE cuu VSN vvvvvv bbbbb cccccc

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

cuu
The device address.

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

bbbbb
The blocking specification (BLK or NOBLK).

cccccc
The compaction specification (COMP or NOCOMP).

Explanation: See the explanation for the COS10087A message.

System Action: See the system action for the COS10087A message.

User Response: See the user response for the COS10087A message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTG0300Azzzz nnnn REMOVE yyy FROM DEVICE cuu VSN vvvvvv ggggg ssss ffffff ll cccccc

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

cuu
The device address.

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

ggggg
The generation number.

ssss
The sequence number.

ffffff
The format specification.

ll
The label specification (SL, SU, or NL).

cccccc
The compaction specification (COMP or NOCOMP).

Explanation: The TPF system unloaded the specified tape.

System Action: The tape is unloaded from the device.

User Response: Remove the tape from the device and affix a suitable external label.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTH0012Ezzzz nnnn INVALID FORMAT

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COSI0012E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COS10012E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COS10012E message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTH0044Izzzz nnnn COMPLETE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: The requested function was completed successfully. No further action is necessary.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTH0092Ezzzz nnnn TPLD RECORD ACTIVE -- NO INITIALIZATION

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: You tried to initialize the Tape Label Directory (TPLD)/TLMR records but did not deactivated them prior to requesting the initialization.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Verify that the record should be initialized because the initialization procedure is normally carried out at the time the TPF system is brought online.
  2. Enter the ZTLMR command with the DEACTIVATE parameter specified to initialize the records.
  3. Enter the ZTLMR command with the INITIALIZE parameter specified.
Remember, that in a multiple database function (MDBF)/loosely coupled environment, this procedure must be carried out for all subsystem users for all processors in the complex. If in doubt, see your system programmer.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTLMR command.

COTH0093Wzzzz nnnn TLMR ALLOCATION INSUFFICIENT

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: The number of Tape Label Directory (TPLD) and TLMR records in the #TPLBL fixed-file record type are defined in the TAPEQ macro as the CS9NTD and CS9NTM equates. As shipped, the TPF system has two TPLD records and 16 TLMR records.

System Action: If the number of TLMR records is fewer than required, the associated Tape Label Directory (TPLD) entry file address fields are initialized to zero.

If the number of TLMR records is greater than required, any excess records are not initialized.

User Response: This message implies that the TAPEQ values were changed without a corresponding change or with an erroneous change being made to the fixed-file record allocation. Have your system programmer verify that the records were initialized correctly.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTH0094Ezzzz nnnn SYSTEM ERROR READING LABEL INFORMATION

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COSD0094E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COSD0094E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COSD0094E message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTH0096Ezzzz nnnn SYSTEM ERROR WRITING LABEL INFORMATION

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COSD096E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COSD096E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COSD096E message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTH0108Ezzzz nnnn SYSTEM NOT IN 1052 STATE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: See the explanation for the COS10108E message.

System Action: See the system action for the COS10108E message.

User Response: See the user response for the COS10108E message.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTH0109Ezzzz nnnn -- SYSTEM NOT IN 1052 STATE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: This message is issued in response to the ZTLMR command with the CLEAR parameter specified.

System Action: The TPF system started clearing and initializing tape records.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTH0110Izzzz nnnn -- SYSTEM NOT IN 1052 STATE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: This message is issued in response to the ZTLMR command with the CLEAR parameter specified.

System Action: The TPF system finished clearing and initializing tape records.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTH0111Izzzz nnnn -- SYSTEM NOT IN 1052 STATE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: This message is issued in response to the ZTLMR command with the MIGRATE parameter specified.

System Action: The TPF system started migrating tape records.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTH0112Izzzz nnnn -- SYSTEM NOT IN 1052 STATE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: This message is issued in response to the ZTLMR command with the MIGRATE parameter specified.

System Action: The TPF system finished migrating tape records.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the tape support commands.

COTH0113Ezzzz nnnn -- SYSTEM NOT IN 1052 STATE

Where:

zzzz
The function code from which the message originated.

nnnn
The subsystem user (SSU) name or the basic subsystem (BSS) name.

Explanation: The TPF system was not in tape restart when you issued the ZTLMR command with the CLEAR or MIGRATE parameter specified.

System Action: The ZTLMR command does not complete processing.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Put the TPF system in tape restart.
  2. Issue the ZTLMR command again with the CLEAR or MIGRATE parameter specified.

See TPF Operations for more information about theZTLMR command.