bdfm1m0bMessages (System Error, Online, Offline) and Master Glossary

DBA000-DBFFFF



DBA001

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: None.

Explanation: During ALCS recoup processing, one of the following conditions occurred:

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Ensure that the TPFDF DBDEFs are coded correctly for ALCS recoup processing.


DBA002

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: None.

Explanation: The segment ARD2 was called with an incorrect case number. This error indicates an incorrect condition during ALCS recoup user exit processing.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine why an incorrect case number was passed to segment ARD2.


DBB100

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: FILE ERROR IN BTREE NODES

Explanation: The B+Tree base code could not write nodes out to DASD.

System Action: Control returns to the application program with bit 0 of SW00RTN set to 1, which indicates an I/O error. In addition, bit 4 of SW00RT2 is set to 1, which indicates a B+Tree error.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine why the error occurred.

Error Message: FIND ERROR IN BTREE NODES

Explanation: The B+Tree base code could not read nodes from DASD.

System Action: Control returns to the application program with bit 0 of SW00RTN set to 1, which indicates an I/O error. In addition, bit 4 of SW00RT2 is set to 1, which indicates a B+Tree error.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine why the error occurred. This error may indicate that the nodes have been corrupted.

Error Message: GETFC ERROR IN BTREE NODES

Explanation: The B+Tree base code could not acquire a new pool file address.

System Action: Control returns to the application program with bit 0 of SW00RTN set to 1, which indicates an I/O error. In addition, bit 4 of SW00RT2 is set to 1, which indicates a B+Tree error.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine why the error occurred.

Error Message: KEY NOT FOUND IN BTREE NODES

Explanation: The B+Tree nodes contain inconsistent data.

System Action: Control returns to the application program with bit 0 of SW00RTN set to 1, which indicates an I/O error. In addition, bit 4 of SW00RT2 is set to 1, which indicates a B+Tree error.

User Response: Use the ZUDFM OAP command to re-create and pack the nodes.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAP command.


DBB200

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: MAXIMUM BUFFER ALLOTMENT EXCEEDED

Explanation: Too many nodes were accessed without issuing a DBCLS macro.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do one of the following:


DBB300

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: MAXIMUM DETAC ALLOTMENT EXCEEDED

Explanation: Too many data blocks were accessed without issuing a DBCLS macro.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Change the application program to issue a DBCLS macro more often.


DBB400

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: KEY SIZE TOO LARGE

Explanation: Each B+Tree node block must be large enough to contain at least 4 technical logical records (TLRECs). This error occurs if the size of the keys is too large or the size of the node is too small to allow 4 TLRECs to fit in the node.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do one of the following:


DBB500

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INVALID PARSED OPCODE

Explanation: The TPFDF product detected an operation code that is not valid. This can be caused by a key list that is set up incorrectly.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Check the program and correct any problems with the key list.
  2. If the error occurs again, analyze the dump and report the problem to your IBM service representative.


DBB600

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INVALID PARSED BRANCH OPCODE

Explanation: The TPFDF product found an unexpected branch operation code. This can be caused by a key list that is set up incorrectly.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Check the program and correct any problems with the key list.
  2. If the error occurs again, analyze the dump and report the problem to your IBM service representative.


DBB700

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: BTREE STORAGE ALLOCATION ERROR

Explanation: During B+Tree processing the TPFDF product was not able to allocate work area storage.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine why the TPFDF product was unable to allocate work area storage during B+Tree processing.


DBC000

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfadd function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfadd function.


DBC010

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfadr function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfadr function.


DBC020

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfckp function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfckp function.


DBC040

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfcls function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which options are incompatible.
  2. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  3. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfcls function.


DBC041

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: None.

Explanation: This error occurs when you use the dfcls function and the subfile contains a reference name with less than 8 bytes.

System Action: Processing of the dfcls function continues, but unpredictable results can occur.

User Response: Update the application program to use an 8-byte reference name with the dfcls function.


DBC050

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfcpy function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfcpy function.


DBC060

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfcre function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfcre function.


DBC070

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfdel function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfdel function.


DBC080

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfdix function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfdix function.


DBC090

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfdsp function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfdsp function.


DBC100

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INVALID ACTION SPECIFIED IN DFFRL FUNCTION

Explanation: This error occurs when a dffrl function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dffrl function.


DBC101

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: DFFRL FUNCTION OBSOLETE - PLEASE REMOVE

Explanation: The dffrl function is issued, but it is obsolete.

System Action: Control is returned to the application program.

User Response: Remove the dffrl function from the application program.


DBC110

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfidx function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfidx function.


DBC120

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INVALID ACTION SPECIFIED IN DFIFB FUNCTION

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfifb function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfifb function.


DBC121

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: None.

Explanation: This error occurs when you use the dfifb function and the subfile contains a reference name with less than 8 bytes.

System Action: Processing of the dfifb function continues but unpredictable results can occur.

User Response: Update the application program to use an 8-byte reference name with the dfifb function.


DBC130

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfkey function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfkey function.


DBC140

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfmod function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfmod function.


DBC150

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfmrg function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfmrg function.


DBC160

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INVALID ACTION SPECIFIED IN DFOPN FUNCTION

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfopn function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfopn function.


DBC161

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: None.

Explanation: This error occurs when you use the dfopn function and the subfile contains a reference name with less than 8 bytes.

System Action: Processing of the dfopn function continues but unpredictable results can occur.

User Response: Update the application program to use an 8-byte reference name with the dfopn function.


DBC170

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfred function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfred function.


DBC180

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfrep function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfrep function.


DBC190

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfret function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfret function.


DBC200

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfrst function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfrst function.


DBC210

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfspa function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfspa function.


DBC220

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfsrt function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfsrt function.


DBC230

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dftld function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dftld function.


DBC240

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dftlg function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dftlg function.


DBC250

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dftrd function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dftrd function.


DBC260

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfuky function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfuky function.


DBC270

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: One of the following:

Explanation: This error occurs when a dfopt function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dfopt function.


DBC290

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: INVALID ACTION SPECIFIED IN DFTAB FUNCTION

Explanation: This error occurs when a dftab function is coded with a parameter that is not valid.

System Action: The entry control block (ECB) exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Examine the dump to determine which parameter is not valid.
  2. Update the application program to use the correct parameters with the dftab function.


DBD001

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: None.

Explanation: This error occurs when there is a retrieval error in the file address exchange routine.

System Action: Processing of the capture/restore utility, information and statistics environment (CRUISE) function continues.

User Response: Check the corresponding file.


DBD002

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: None.

Explanation: This error occurs when the item size in a data record is not valid.

System Action: Processing of the capture/restore utility, information and statistics environment (CRUISE) function continues.

User Response: Examine the dump and determine why the error occurred.


DBD003

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: None.

Explanation: This error occurs when the common parameter block is not found.

System Action: Processing of the capture/restore utility, information and statistics environment (CRUISE) function ends.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine the common block handling, but do not restart the CRUISE function.


DBD004

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: None.

Explanation: This error occurs when the subitem count or number of subitems is not valid.

System Action: Processing of the capture/restore utility, information and statistics environment (CRUISE) function continues.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine the corresponding file structure.


DBD005

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: None.

Explanation: This error occurs when the dynamic ID displacement exceeds the block size.

System Action: Processing of the capture/restore utility, information and statistics environment (CRUISE) function continues.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine the corresponding database definition (DBDEF), but do not restart the CRUISE function.


DBD006

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: Different messages.

Explanation: This error occurs because of an internal programming error.

System Action: Processing of the capture/restore utility, information and statistics environment (CRUISE) function ends.

User Response: Examine the dump to determine to the dump append message, but do not restart the CRUISE function.


DBD011

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: None.

Explanation: This error occurs because of an internal programming error.

System Action: Processing of the capture/restore utility, information and statistics environment (CRUISE) function ends.

User Response: Report the problem to your IBM service representative.


DBD012

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: None.

Explanation: This error occurs because the capture/restore utility, information and statistics environment (CRUISE) was unable to retrieve the BXAX capture and restore keypoint during selective restore processing.

System Action: Processing of the CRUISE function ends.

User Response: Report the problem to your IBM service representative.


DBFFFF

Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.

Error Message: None.

Explanation: The help text contained in the program that issued the system error has exceeded the maximum block size.

System Action: The help text is ignored.

User Response: Report the problem to your IBM service representative.