gtpm5m1dMessages (Online)

FCAP

FCAP0001ICAPTURE STARTED ddmmm hhmm

Where:

ddmmmm
The date when the capture function started.

hhmm
The hour and minute when the capture function started.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZFCAP STATUS command.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZFCAP STATUS command, as well as for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0004ENOT ACTIVE OR INVALID PARAMETER

Explanation: The input request is rejected, because the main function, which is the capture function or the restore function, is not active or the function keyword in the command is incorrect.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0005EKEYPOINT FILE READ ERROR -- PROGRAM EXITED

Explanation: The TPF system was unable to read the keypoint record from the disk file.

System Action: The requested function was not activated since a main storage copy of the keypoint is not available.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Correct the problems.
  2. Enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0006EMOD mmm ON ccud TO TAPE ON ccud -- KPT LOST -- ABORT

Where:

mmm
The module name.

ccud
The device address.

Explanation: The main storage copy of the working keypoint record was lost.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Abort the job.
  2. See your coverage programmer for more information.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0007EKEYPOINTS NOT INITIALIZED, ENTER ''CLEAR'' REQUEST

Explanation: A read error occurred while retrieving a keypoint. The keypoints must be initialized.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the ZFCAP CLEAR command.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0008IMOD mmm ON ccud TO TAPE ON ccud -- STARTED

Where:

mmm
The module name.

ccud
The device address.

Explanation: This message is the output each time the capture function or the restore function activate an entry.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0009IMOD mmm ON ccud TO TAPE ON ccud -- COMPLETED

Where:

mmm
The module name.

ccud
The device address.

Explanation: This message is the output each time an entry is completed successfully.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0010ISTARTED

Explanation: This message is the output:

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0011ICOMPLETED

Explanation: This message is issued when the entire capture or restore function is completed.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0012EMOD mmm NOT VALID

Where:

mmm
The module name.

Explanation: An input message containing a specific module or modules was issued and the module number specified is not valid to the TPF system or is not within the range assigned to the subsystem where the function is being activated.

System Action: None.

User Response: If the function you requested specified multiple modules, activation may occur for the valid modules.

You must decide whether or not the rejected module is required for the function. If the rejected module is required, do the following:

  1. Abort the function.
  2. Correct the problem.
  3. Enter the command again.
Note:
It may also be valid, in this case, to allow the function to complete and then to repeat the function for the rejected module.
If the function was not started, do the following:
  1. Determine the correct format for the command.
  2. Enter the command again by using the correct format.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0013ETAPE cud INVALID

Where:

cud
The tape address.
Note:
This variable may contain unprintable characters if the tape address specified for the ZFCAP command was specified incorrectly.

Explanation: The tape device hardware address referenced in this message and specified in the command is not a valid tape device address.

System Action: The device is rejected and initialization of the requested function is continued with the remaining parameters, if there are any.

User Response: If the required function was not started, do the following:

  1. Determine the correct format for the command.
  2. Enter the command again by using the correct format.

If the function was not started, you can add additional tapes by entering the ZFRST TAPE command with the ADD parameter specified.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZFRST TAPE and the ZFCAP commands. See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0014IPROCESSOR p RESTART COMPLETE

Where:

p
The processor ID.

Explanation: The restart of the capture or restore function was successful for the processor specified in the message.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0015IABORTED

Explanation: The abort request for the function in progress completed successfully.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0016IMOD mmm ON ccud TO TAPE ON ccud -- ABORTED

Where:

mmm
The module name.

ccud
The device address.

Explanation: The request for the abort of a specific module completed successfully. This message is also received when the tape, for which a module function is in progress, is deleted.

System Action: The module is internally aborted.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0017EMOD mmm INVALID OR NOT IN PROGRESS -- NO ABORT

Where:

mmm
The module address.
Note:
This variable may contain unprintable characters if the module address specified for the ZFCAP command was specified incorrectly.

Explanation: A request for the abort of a module was received and the specified module is not a valid module number or does not have a function in progress at the present time.

System Action: None.

User Response: If the module number is not valid, do the following:

  1. Correct the module number so that it is valid.
  2. Enter the abort request again.

If the module is not in progress, there is no reason to abort it.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0018IPROCESSOR p PAUSED

Explanation: A pause request completed successfully and the processor specified in the message is now in a paused status. This message applies only to functions using the generic CAP tape.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the correct restart message to activate the function again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0019ITAPE yyy DELETED

Where:

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: The tape specified in the message was deleted successfully from the tape device control table (TDCT).

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0020ETAPE cud INVALID OR NOT IN TDCT -- NOT DELETED

Explanation: A request was made to delete a tape drive from the capture and restore functions, and the indicated device could not be found in the tape device control table (TDCT).

System Action: None.

User Response: Check the status display for the list of valid drives. If the device address was not valid, enter the command again with the correct address.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0021ITAPE yyy ADDED

Where:

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: This message indicates that a tape device was added successfully to the tape device control table (TDCT). This message is in response to a capture and restore start or tape add command.

System Action: None.

User Response: If this is the capture function, a preinitialized tape should be readied on the tape drive prior to entry of the activation message.

If this is the restore function, a CAP tape should be mounted on the device prior to activation.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0022ISEXPT PROCESSING IS ALREADY IN PROGRESS

Explanation: This message indicates that the stop exception recording function is already active in the TPF system.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0023ILOGGING STARTED -- PROCESSOR p

Where:

p
The processor ID.

Explanation: The record logging function was activated on the processor specified in the message.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0024ILOGGING STOPPED -- PROCESSOR p

Where:

p
The processor ID.

Explanation: The record logging function was ended on the processor specified in the message.

System Action: None.

User Response: Dismount and label the real-time logging tapes, which will have been rewound and unloaded.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0025IKPT STARTED

Explanation: The keypoint capture function or the keypoint restore function was started.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0026IKPT RESTARTED

Explanation: The keypoint capture function or the keypoint restore function was restarted successfully.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0027IKPT COMPLETE

Explanation: The capture or restore of keypoint records was completed successfully.

System Action: Dismount and remove the KPC tape. Then, if this was the capture function, label the tape.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0028WMOD mmm ON ccud TO TAPE ON yyy -- STARTED hhmm -- ACTIVE LONGER THAN EXPECTED

Where:

mmm
The module name.

ccud
The device address.

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

hhmm
The time (hours and minutes) that the capture or restore of the module began.

Explanation: The capture or restore of the module specified in the message started at the time (in hours and minutes) specified in the message is taking longer than expected to complete.

System Action: None.

User Response: Check the tape specified in the message. If the tape is not moving, then the entry should be aborted by entering a TAPE DEL message or an ABORT message.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0031EINVALID PARAMETER OR MISSING DELIMITER

Explanation: The format of the command is not valid.

System Action: No action is taken and the program is exited.

User Response: Enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0032ESEQUENCE ERROR

Explanation: The command is not allowable at this time.

System Action: None.

User Response: Allow a prior action to complete before entering the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0033EKPT TAPE ERROR -- REENTER MSG

Explanation: An irrecoverable tape write error was encountered by the keypoint capture function while trying to write a tape label record or a keypoint record to the KPC tape.

System Action: The keypoint capture function is ended.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Correct the tape error.
  2. Enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0034EKPT FIND ERROR -- REENTER MSG

Explanation: An irrecoverable file read error occurred. This error can occur for any of the following reasons:

System Action: The keypoint capture function is ended.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Correct the file error.
  2. Enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0035ARESTART REQUIRED

Explanation: After a TPF system IPL or pause of CAP processing, the only valid input message (with the exception of CLEAR or STATUS) is RESTART.

System Action: The entry is exited and no action is taken.

User Response: Enter the RESTART message to resume processing.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0037EINITIAL XCP/LOG TAPE ERROR

Explanation: If the error occurred while labelling the XCP/LOG tapes as the result of a start request, the function is not started and the program is exited.

If the error occurred as the result of a stop request or when writing a time stamped record, the error is ignored.

System Action: None.

User Response: When starting a function, correct the error and enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0038IXCP STOPPED -- RTA SWITCH INITIATED

Explanation: The message is issued in response to a request to stop exception recording.

System Action: None.

User Response: Ensure that a standby RTA tape is mounted.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0040IMOD mmm ON ccud TO TAPE ON cud -- RESTARTED

Where:

mmm
The module name.

ccud
The device address.

cud
The tape address.

Explanation: This message is the output for each entry restarted for the capture function or the restore function.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0041IMOD mmm ON ccud TO TAPE ON cud -- TIMED OUT

Where:

mmmm
The module name.

ccud
The device address.

cud
The tape address.

Explanation: This message is issued by the BXAE abort/pause program, which is part of the capture and restore utility, when an entry takes longer than expected to complete.

System Action: The referenced entry was exited. If the time out occurs before the first tape is read, the module data is not available and the module name and the device address fields in the message will be blank.

The capture or restore of the selected module may be restarted at a later point in time.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility. See the FCAP0070I message for more information.

FCAP0042IABORT IN PROGRESS

Explanation: An abort function was started successfully.

System Action: None.

User Response: Allow the abort to complete before activating any other functions.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0043IPAUSE IN PROGRESS PROCESSOR p

Explanation: A pause function was started successfully for the processor specified in the message.

System Action: None.

User Response: Allow the pause to complete before activating any other functions.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0044IEXCEPTION RECORDING CONTINUING

Explanation: When the capture function completes or is aborted, exception recording is continued.

System Action: None.

User Response: Determine whether exception recording is still required. If not, enter the command to stop exception recording.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0045ATIME OUT PAUSE CLEANUP

Explanation: Security in the capture and restore utility detected a function in progress for an unacceptable amount of time.

System Action: The function is internally paused. Warning messages usually precede this action.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the time out error.
  2. Correct the time out error, if possible.
  3. Start the capture and restore utility again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0046IKEYPOINT x NOT CAPTURED

Where:

x
The keypoint.

Explanation: This is an informational message to notify you that the keypoint specified in the message was bypassed by the capture function. For example, keypoint I is a configuration dependent keypoint that contains CPU serial numbers that should never be restored to a different set of processors. Therefore, the TPF system does not capture this keypoint and sends this message as notification.

System Action: Processing is continued.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0047ENO CORE FOR I/O BUFFERS

Explanation: When setting up the input/output (I/O) buffers needed for the capture and restore utility, it was determined that there are not enough core blocks available at the present time.

System Action: The capture or restore of the selected module is restarted at a later point in time.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0048ITDCT FULL

Explanation: An attempt was made to add another tape device to the tape device control table (TDCT) but the table has no additional entry space available.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0049IPAUSE IN PROGRESS -- ALLOW COMPLETION

Explanation: The input request cannot be processed because there is a pause request currently being processed.

System Action: None.

User Response: Allow the pause to complete before activating any other processing.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0050ASWITCH TO UTILITY STATE

Explanation: A ZFRST command was entered and the TPF system was not in utility (UTIL) state. The restore function must be run in utility (UTIL)state.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Cycle the TPF system to utility (UTIL) state.
  2. Enter the ZFRST command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZFRST commands.

FCAP0053ENO VALID TAPES SPECIFIED

Explanation: The input request contained tape device parameters and none of the device addresses were found to be valid.

System Action: The entry is exited and no processing takes place.

User Response: Enter the command again and specify valid module addresses.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0055EFCAP REQUEST INVALID -- FRST ACTIVE

Explanation: A capture function was requested while the restore function was active.

System Action: None.

User Response: Allow the restore function to complete before trying the capture function.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0056ECYCLE TO UTILITY STATE OR HIGHER

Explanation: A ZFCAP command was entered while the TPF system was in 1052 state. The TPF system must be in utility (UTIL) state before entering this command.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Cycle the TPF system to utility (UTIL) state.
  2. Enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZFCAP commands.

FCAP0057IMOD mmm ADDED

Where:

mmm
The module name.

Explanation: This message is the output in response to a ZFCAP MOD or ZFRST MOD command.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0058ATAPE yyy TMNT TIME OUT

Where:

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: A tape mount time out occurred while trying to mount a generic CAP tape on the device specified in the message.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Display the tape status table to determine the status of the device.
  2. Take the necessary corrective action.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0059W[XCP] [LOG] [FCAP] [FRST] ACTIVE -- ALLOW COMPLETION

Explanation: This message is issued in response to a ZFCAP CLEAR command when one or all of the programs named in the message are active.

System Action: The entry is exited.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Wait for the active programs to complete.
  2. Enter the ZFCAP CLEAR command with the BP option.
    Note:
    This may produce unpredictable results.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZFCAP CLEAR command.

FCAP0060IFCAP/FRST KEYPOINT REINITIALIZED

Explanation: The working copy of the capture and restore utility keypoint was reset successfully to the original values that are contained in the master copy of the keypoint.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0061EMASTER KEYPOINT FIND ERROR

Explanation: An irrecoverable disk error was encountered while trying to read the master keypoint record from file.

System Action: The action requested by the command is not performed.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Correct the hardware problem.
  2. Enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0062EWORKING KEYPOINT FILE ERROR

Explanation: An irrecoverable disk error was encountered while trying to file the master copy of the capture and restore utility keypoint to the working copy's file location.

System Action: The initialization of the working keypoint is not accomplished.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Correct the error.
  2. Enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0063EOUT OF SEQUENCE OR INVALID PARAMETER

Explanation: One of the following errors occurred:

System Action: The action requested by the command is not performed and the entry is exited.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0064AREMOUNT xxx

Where:

xxx
The tape to be remounted.

Explanation: This message displays when the reply to the FCAP0011I message is not correct.

System Action: The standby tape that is not valid is dismounted.

User Response: Remount the tape on the same channel and control unit as the previous reel.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0065WTDCT EMPTY

Explanation: This message is issued in response to a ZFCAP or ZFRST TAPE DEL command when the last tape in the tape device control table (TDCT) was deleted.

System Action: Any active functions cannot complete until the tapes are added.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0066WTAPE cud IN USE AS xxx -- NOT ADDED

Where:

cud
The tape address.

Explanation: This message is issued during processing of a ZFRST ZFCAP START, ZFCAP TAPE ADD, or ZFCAP TAPE ALT command.

System Action: The selected tape drive is not used by the capture and restore utility since it is being used by another program.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0067WNO TAPE DRIVES ON SPECIFIED cu

Where:

cu
The tape control unit.

Explanation: A request was made to delete all the tapes on the tape control until specified in the message. The tape device control table (TDCT) does not contain any tapes for that tape control unit.

System Action: The entry is exited.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0068IMOD mmm DUPLICATE -- NOT ADDED

Where:

mmm
The module name.

Explanation: This message is issued in response to a ZFRST or ZFCAP MOD command. The module was already selected for the requested function.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0069ITAPE cud DUPLICATE -- NOT ADDED

Where:

cud
The tape address.

Explanation: This message is issued in response to a ZFCAP, ZFRST START tape, ZFRST ADD tape, or ZFRST ALT command. The tape drive specified in the message is already in use for the capture and restore utility.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0070IMOD mmm ON cud TO TAPE cud IPF -- LOST -- ABORT

Where:

mmm
The module name.

cud
The tape address.

Explanation: The capture or restore function found a zeroed in-progress field. The capture or restore of the module specified in the message is restarted at a later point in time. This message often occurs along with the FCAP0041I message, module timeout, and indicates that the correct cleanup of the module processing occurred.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0072IMOD mmm ON cud TO TAPE ON cud -- TAPE ERROR -- ABORT

Where:

mmm
The module name.

cud
The tape address.

Explanation: During capture processing an irrecoverable tape error occurred.

System Action: The program captures the module at a later point in time.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0073IMOD mmm ON cud TO TAPE ON cud -- SWITCHED TO REEL n ON ccud

Where:

mmm
The module name.

cud
The tape address.

n
The reel.

Explanation: During capture processing an end-of-reel was reached before the capture of this module completed. The capture function initiated a tape switch as informed.

System Action: None.

User Response: Save and label the previous reel of output after the tape switch is completed and the tape is unloaded. This will be indicated by the COTC0087A message.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0074Wmmmmcccchhhhrr -- RCD NOT CAPTURED

Where:

mmmmcccchhhhrr
The record.

Explanation: The capture function was unable to capture the record specified in the message because of a hardware error.

System Action: A zeroed record is written to the capture tape.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0075Wmmmmcccchhhhrr -- TRK NOT CAPTURED

Where:

mmmmcccchhhhrr
The track.

Explanation: The capture function was unable to capture the track specified in the message because of a hardware failure.

System Action: A zeroed track is written to the capture tape.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0076EMOD mmm ON cud TO TAPE ON cud -- TMNT T/O ABORT

Where:

mmm
The module name.

cud
The tape address.

Explanation: The program was unable to mount a generic CAP tape on the drive specified in the message.

System Action: The capture function automatically restarts the capture of the module at a later point in time.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the tape mount problem.
  2. Take the necessary corrective action.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility. See the FCAP0058A message for more information.

FCAP0080WWARNING MOD mmm ON cud -- OFF-LINE

Where:

mmm
The module name.

cud
The tape address.

Explanation: This message is issued when a module selected to be captured was found to be offline.

System Action: None.

User Response: Place the module online so that it can be captured.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0081IREMAINING MODULES OFF-LINE -- FCAP PAUSED

Explanation: During capture processing, all modules that remain to be captured were found to be offline.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the problem.
  2. Take the necessary corrective action.
  3. Enter the ZFCAP RESTART command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZFCAP RESTART command.

FCAP0082EECB LEVEL 0 ILLEGAL

Explanation: This message is the output in response to a ZFRST or ZFCAP ALTER LEVEL command to 0.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the problem.
  2. Take the necessary corrective action.
  3. Enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0083EECB LEVEL n GREATER THAN ALLOWED

Where:

n
The ECB level.

Explanation: This message is the output in response to a ZFRST or ZFCAP ALTER ECB LEVEL command. The maximum level allowed is defined by an equate in the capture and restore utility keypoint.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the problem.
  2. Take the necessary corrective action.
  3. Enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZFCAP command.

FCAP0084IECB LEVEL ALTERED TO n

Where:

n
The ECB level.

Explanation: This message is the output in response to a ZFRST or ZFCAP ALTER ECB LEVEL command.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0111AMOD mmm ON cud TO TAPE cud -- NO TAPE AVAIL FOR REEL n -- MOUNT xxx

Where:

mmm
The module name.

cud
The tape address.

n
The reel.

xxx
The tape to be mounted.

Explanation: The capture function was unable to find an available drive for multi-reel output.

System Action: None.

User Response: Mount the tape specified in the message as a standby output tape. Ensure that the tape drive selected is not available to the capture function (for example, the tape drive is not in the tape device control table (TDCT)).

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0112ITAPE cud REPLACED BY TAPE cud

Where:

cud
The tape address.

Explanation: This message displays when the reply to the FCAP0111I message is not correct.

System Action: The new tape drive replaces the old one in the tape device control table (TDCT).

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0117EDUAL TAPE NOT ADDED -- CUD'S EQUAL -- cud-cud

Where:

cud
The tape address.

Explanation: A capture start or tape add message tried to add a dual tape entry where both tapes specified were the same. The tapes must be on two different drives.

System Action: None.

User Response: Specify tapes that have different drives.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0119IDUAL TAPE cud-cud ADDED

Where:

cud
The tape address.

Explanation: A capture start or tape add command caused a dual tape to be made available to the capture function.

System Action: None.

User Response: Successive reels of multi-reel files should be mounted on these tape drives.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0120IDUAL TAPE cud-dcud DELETED

Where:

cud
The tape address.

Explanation: A a result of a capture tape delete command, the dual tape defined in this message was made unavailable to the capture function.

System Action: Any module restore that is in progress on the deleted drives is aborted and will be restarted later.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0123AMOUNT xxx

Where:

cud
The tape to be mounted.

Explanation: A start capture, start record logging, restore logging records, or restore exception records message is issued and the necessary tapes are not mounted.

System Action: None.

User Response: Mount the requested tape.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0124ARE-INPUT START REQUEST

Explanation: This message is issued in conjunction with the FCAP0123A message.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

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FCAP0126IMOD mmm IS status

Where:

mmm
The module name.

status
One of the following:

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZFCAP STATUS command with the MODULE parameter specified to request the status of a specific module.

System Action: The status of the specified module is displayed.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZFCAP STATUS command. See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0128EDUAL TAPE NOT ADDED -- TAPE cud NOT IN TDCT

Explanation: In a request to make an alternate tape drive available to the capture function, the first tape specified was not an existing capture tape.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the correct format for the command.
  2. Enter the command again by using the correct format.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0129EDUAL TAPE NOT ADDED -- ALT cud-cud ALREADY EXISTS

Where:

cud
The tape address.

Explanation: A request to make an alternate tape drive available to the capture function specified a drive for which an alternate already exists.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the command again and specify an unused tape drive.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0131EDDCT FILE READ ERROR -- PROGRAM EXITED

Explanation: This message is the output when an error occurred while retrieving the disk device control table (DDCT).

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Pause the capture and restore utility.
  2. Determine the cause of the read error.
  3. Take the necessary corrective action.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0132WUNABLE TO SYNCHRONIZE EXCEPTION RECORDING

Explanation: When staring the capture function an error occurred when informing the non-participating processors to start exception recording.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Abort the request.
  2. Start the capture function again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0133ELOST DDCT

Explanation: A request was made to refresh the core copy of the disk device control table (DDCT) but the core copy is not attached. This error sometimes occurs after an abort or clear request was processed.

System Action: The ECB is exited.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Pause the capture function.
  2. Start the capture function again.
Note:
If the error was due to an abort or clear, you do not need to take any action. However, if the problem continues, see your system programmer for more information.
See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0134IPROCESSOR procid COMPLETED

Where:

procid
The processor ID.

Explanation: One of the processors that was participating in the capture detected that there are no additional modules to capture so processing is finished.

System Action: The TPF system issues this message as each processor in the TPF complex finishes capturing its last module and there are no additional modules to capture. When all the processors are finished, the TPF system issues the FCAP0011I message to indicate that the entire capture has completed and all the processors are now finished.

User Response: Wait for the FCAP0011I message to display, which indicates that the entire capture has completed and all processors are finished.

FCAP0135EDDCT FILE READ ERROR

Explanation: A request was made to delete a utility from the processor ownership table (PROT) and an error was encountered while trying to retrieve the disk device control table (DDCT).

This message follows the OPR-041500 system error.

System Action: The function is not completed.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Review the system error dump to determine the problem.
  2. Take the necessary corrective action.
  3. Enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0136IEXCEPTION RECORDING STARTED

Explanation: All active processors output this message when the capture function is started on another processor.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

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FCAP0137ENO PROT UTIL ENTRY FOR THIS PROCESSOR

Explanation: The PROT utility does not contain the entry required to start the capture and restore utility on this processor.

System Action: None.

User Response: Assign the FCAP/FRST utility entry for this processor.

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FCAP0138EPROT FACE ERROR ON ORDINAL cc

Where:

cc
The ordinal number.

Explanation: An error occurred when the PROT utility or tape record was retrieved from file. The ordinal number indicates which record address was being retrieved.

System Action: Processing cannot continue and the entry is exited.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the problem.
  2. Take the necessary corrective action.
  3. Enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0139EINVALID MOD DEVICE TYPE

Explanation: When using the device type table in the capture and restore utility keypoint record, a disk device type that is not valid was found. This indicates that the keypoint record may be corrupted.

System Action: None.

User Response: See your coverage programmer for more information. It may be necessary to correct the problem before any further capture and restore utility processing can occur.

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FCAP0140EVALUE OF I/O DELAY TIME FACTOR ALTERED TO xxxx

Where:

xxxx
The content of the BXIOTIME field.

Explanation: This message displays the new contents of the BXIOTIME field within the issuing processor's capture keypoint. This message is issued in response to a ZFCAP IOTIME command.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0141AMOUNT xxx FOR PROCESSOR p

Where:

xxx
The XCP/LOG tape name.

p
The processor ID.

Explanation: The XCP/LOG tape specified is not mounted on the processor specified in the message.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Mount the tape.
  2. Enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0142WTAPE DEVICE cud NOT ASSIGNED TO PARTICIPATING PROC

Where:

cud
The tape address.

Explanation: The tape device specified in an FCAP/FRST start message is not configured to any participating processor.

System Action: The entry is exited.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Configure the device.
  2. Enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0144ECYCLE PROC p TO UTIL STATE OR HIGHER

Where:

p
The processor ID.

Explanation: The participating processor specified in the message is not in utility (UTIL) state or a higher state, which is required for the capture function to begin.

System Action: The entry is exited.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Cycle the processor to utility (UTIL) state or a higher state.
  2. Enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0145ENO VALID TAPE DEVICE FOR PROC p

Where:

p
The processor ID.

Explanation: The FCAP/FRST START request does not contain at least one tape device for the participating processor specified in the message.

System Action: None.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Configure a tape device for the processor specified in the message.
  2. Enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0146EXCP SYNC TIME OUT OCCURRED -- CAPTURE ABORTED

Explanation: When starting the capture function, an active processor did not start exception recording within a given time period.

System Action: The capture activity is cleared from the keypoint and the entry is exited.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the problem. Either a START message did not reach the affected processor or an error occurred before exception recording started.
  2. Take the necessary corrective action.
  3. Enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0147ECTK* RETRIEVAL ERROR FOR PROC p

Explanation: A keypoint find error occurred during keypoint capture.

System Action: The keypoint capture function is aborted.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Correct the designated keypoint.
  2. Enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0148EPROT FIND ERROR ADDR address

Where:

address
The address of the PROT record.

Explanation: A find error occurred while retrieving the PROT record at the address specified in the message.

System Action: No further processing is possible and the entry is exited.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Correct the PROT record.
  2. Enter the command again.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0149IXCP/LOG TAPE xxx STILL ACTIVE ON SUBSYSTEM ssss

Where:

xxx
The XCP/LOG tape name.

ssss
The subsystem name.

Explanation: This message indicates that the LOG/XCP tape is still active on another subsystem after a STOP LOG or XCP function is issued.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

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FCAP0152EMORE MOD NUMBERS EXPECTED

Explanation: A delimiter (/) was found in a capture and restore utility ABORT MOD command but no module numbers were found after the delimiter.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the command again and specify the correct syntax.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0153IFOR CPU-n DASDCU-n DASDCH-n TAPECH-n TAPECU-n

Where:

n
The value for the CPU, DASDCU, DASDCH, TAPECH, TAPECU.

Explanation: This is the display from the ZFCAP DISP command. The values displayed are for DASDCU, DASDCH, TAPECH, and TAPECU.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

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FCAP0154EINVALID CPUID

Explanation: A CPU ID that is not valid was specified for the ZFCAP CHANGE/DISP command.

System Action: None.

User Response: Specify the correct CPU ID.

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FCAP0155ICOMPLETED

Explanation: This message signals completion of a ZFCAP DISPLAY command. It only appears when the CPU parameter is used.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

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FCAP0156ETAPECH/DASDCH/DASDCU/TAPECU CANNOT BE CHANGED TO ZERO

Explanation: Do not set TAPECH, DASDCH, DASDCU, or TAPECU to 0.

System Action: None.

User Response: Specify the correct nonzero value.

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FCAP0157ETAPECH/DASDCH/DASDCU/TAPECU MUST BE LESS THAN 256

Explanation: Do not set TAPECH, DASDCH, or TAPECU to a value greater than 255.

System Action: None.

User Response: Specify a valid value for the parameters being changed.

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FCAP0158EMAY ENTER ALL OR CPU- BUT NOT BOTH.

Explanation: A ZFCAP CHANGE command was entered with both the ALL and CPU-C options specified.

System Action: None.

User Response: Specify the ALL parameter or the CPU-C parameter, but not both or neither.

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FCAP0159WNO VALUE ENTERED - KEYPOINT UNCHANGED.

Explanation: A ZFCAP CHANGE command was entered without any values to be changed.

System Action: None.

User Response: When entering the ZFCAP CHANGE command, be sure to specify the values to be changed.

See TPF Operations for more inforomation about the ZFCAP CHANGE command. See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0160ECHANGE DASDCU FUNCTION UNAVAILABLE AT THIS TIME, NO CHANGES WERE MADE TO THE KEYPOINT.

Explanation: A ZFCAP CHANGE DASDCU command was entered. Currently, the DASDCU value cannot be changed.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the ZFCAP CHANGE command again without the DASDCU parameter.

See TPF Operations for more information abou the ZFCAP CHANGE functional messag. See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.

FCAP0161EDUAL TAPES MUST BE OF THE SAME DEVICE TYPE, DUAL TAPE cud-cud NOT ADDED

Where:

cud
The tape address.

Explanation: A dual tape was added to the TDCT and both tapes were not of the same device type.

System Action: None.

User Response: When entering dual tapes make sure both tapes belong to the same device type.

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FCAP0162WTAPE tape DELETED UNABLE TO SENSE

Where:

tape
The tape name.

Explanation: A tape was deleted from the TDCT because the capture function was unable to sense it.

System Action: None.

User Response: Check the tape drive. If you make corrections to the tape drive, put it back into the TDCT by entering the ZFCAP TAPE command with the ADD parameter specified.

See TPF Database Reference for more information about the ZFCAP TAPE command.

FCAP0163ICAPTURE MODULE STATUS

Explanation: This is a normal response to the ZFCAP STATUS command with the MODULE parameter specified.

System Action: A list of modules in the requested status is displayed. If the ALL value for the MODULE parameter was specified, status information for all modules is displayed.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZFCAP STATUS command. See TPF Database Reference for more information about the capture and restore utility.