gtpm5m0yMessages (Online)

COUH-CPSF

COUH0015ICODR POLICING OK

Explanation: The time-activated policing of the unsolicited message queue completed processing.

System Action: Terminals are notified of pending unsolicited messages and old messages are purged from the unsolicited message queue.

User Response: None.

COUT0001E 

Explanation: See the CSIO line error messages for any message with a COUT header.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

CPAA0002ESDA addr IN USE, OTHER SUBSYSTEM OR MODULE TYPE

Where:

addr
The symbolic device address (SDA).

Explanation: You tried to mount a device that was already in use by another subsystem or as another module type (for example, trying to mount a general file on a real-time module).

System Action: The mount request is refused with a device in other use return code.

User Response: This is a diagnostic message for an error that was found during mount processing on behalf of a higher-level function such as ZAVSN, ZDVSN, and ZFMNT. Respond as indicated for any error messages that are issued by that higher-level function.

CPAA0003ESDA addr IN USE, NOT OFFLINE

Where:

addr
The symbolic device address (SDA).

Explanation: You tried to mount a device that was already in use. The mount was attempted for a purpose that required the device to be offline.

System Action: The mount request is refused with a device in use, not offline, return code.

User Response: This is a diagnostic message for an error that was found during mount processing on behalf of a higher-level function such as ZAVSN, ZDVSN, and ZFMNT. Respond as indicated for any error messages that are issued by that higher-level function.

CPAA0004ESDA addr NOT MOUNTED, READ LOCK I/O FAILED

Where:

addr
The symbolic device address (SDA).

Explanation: You tried to mount a device but the read lock input/output (I/O) for the device failed.

System Action: The mount request is refused with a read lock I/O failed return code.

User Response: This is a diagnostic message for an error that was found during mount processing on behalf of a higher-level function such as ZAVSN, ZDVSN, and ZFMNT. Respond as indicated for any error messages that are issued by that higher-level function.

CPAA0005ESDA addr NOT MOUNTED, UNLOCK I/O FAILED

Where:

addr
The symbolic device address (SDA).

Explanation: You tried to mount a device but the unlock input/output (I/O) for the device failed.

System Action: The mount request is refused with an unlock I/O failed return code.

User Response: This is a diagnostic message for an error that was found during mount processing on behalf of a higher-level function such as ZAVSN, ZDVSN, and ZFMNT. Respond as indicated for any error messages that are issued by that higher-level function.

CPAA0006ESDA addr NOT MOUNTED, INVALID PATHID FOR C/U

Where:

addr
The symbolic device address (SDA).

Explanation: You tried to mount a device but the path ID for the control unit (CU) was not valid.

System Action: The mount request is refused with a path ID return code that is not valid.

User Response: This is a diagnostic message for an error that was found during mount processing on behalf of a higher-level function such as ZAVSN, ZDVSN, and ZFMNT. Respond as indicated for any error messages that are issued by that higher-level function.

CPAA0007ESDA addr NOT MOUNTED, UNABLE TO ACCESS SDA

Where:

addr
The symbolic device address (SDA).

Explanation: You tried to mount a device by the TPF system was unable to access the SDA.

System Action: The mount request is refused with an unable to access return code.

User Response: This is a diagnostic message for an error that was found during mount processing on behalf of a higher-level function such as ZAVSN, ZDVSN, and ZFMNT. Respond as indicated for any error messages that are issued by that higher-level function.

CPAA0009ESDA addr NOT MOUNTED, UNDEFINED SDA

Where:

addr
The symbolic device address (SDA).

Explanation: You tried to mount a device, but the requested symbolic device address was not defined to the TPF system. This condition was detected by common input/output (CIO) services that issued an error return code indicating that the device was not in the CIO tables.

System Action: The mount request is refused with an undefined SDA return code.

User Response: This is a diagnostic message for an error that was found while mounting a device on behalf of a higher-level function such as ZAVSN, ZDVSN, and ZFMNT. Respond as indicated for any error messages that are issued by that higher-level function.

CPAA0010ESDA addr NOT MOUNTED, DEVICE UNUSABLE

Where:

addr
The symbolic device address (SDA).

Explanation: You tried to mount a device but the requested device was unusable because an attempt to initialize an record cache subsystem (RCS) control unit (CU) failed.

System Action: The mount request is refused with a device usable return code.

User Response: This is a diagnostic message for an error that was found during mount processing on behalf of a higher-level function such as ZAVSN, ZDVSN, and ZFMNT. Respond as indicated for any error messages that are issued by that higher-level function.

CPAA0011ESDA addr NOT MOUNTED, NO ENTRIES AVAILABLE

Where:

addr
The symbolic device address (SDA).

Explanation: You tried to mount a device but there were no more MFST entries available. The maximum number of data sets were already mounted on the TPF system.

System Action: The mount request is refused with a no entries available return code.

User Response: This is a diagnostic message for an error that was found during mount processing on behalf of a higher-level function such as ZAVSN, ZDVSN, and ZFMNT. Respond as indicated for any error messages that are issued by that higher-level function.

CPAA0012ESDA sda NOT MOUNTED, VFA SYNC ACTIVE

Where:

sda
The symbolic device address (SDA).

Explanation: You tried to mount a device that exists on a control unit that is not supported when virtual file access (VFA) synchronization is active.

System Action: The mount request has not completed successfully.

User Response: This is a diagnostic error message for an error that occurred while processing the ZAVSN, ZDVSN, or ZMCPY commands. Respond as indicated for any error messages issued by those commands.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZAVSN, ZDVSN, and ZMCPY commands.

CPAA0013ESDA sda NOT MOUNTED, UNABLE TO DETERMINE CF INDEX

Where:

sda
The symbolic device address (SDA).

Explanation: While mounting a general data set (GDS) that uses coupling facility (CF) record lock support, the TPF system issued a LEMIC macro to determine the index of the CF to use. The LEMIC macro returned an error.

System Action: The module is taken offline.

User Response: See TPF System Macros for more information about the LEMIC macro and how to correct this error.

CPAA0098ESDA addr NOT MOUNTED, INVALID DEVICE ADDRESS

Where:

addr
The symbolic device address (SDA).

Explanation: You tried to mount a device but the requested symbolic device address (SDA) was not valid. Either the device was not found in CTK0 or the TPF system was unable to read CTK0.

System Action: The mount request is refused with a device address return code that is not valid.

User Response: This is a diagnostic message for an error that was found during mount processing on behalf of a higher-level function such as ZAVSN, ZDVSN, and ZFMNT. Respond as indicated for any error messages that are issued by that higher-level function.

CPAA0099EINVALID CPAA RETURN CODE OF xxxxxxxx

Where:

xxxxxxxx
The return code.

Explanation: You tried to mount a device but the error return code generated during CPAA mount processing was greater than the maximum documented return code for CPAA.

System Action: The mount request is refused but the return code passed to the caller is unexpected.

User Response: This diagnostic message normally indicates that a logic error occurred. See your system programmer for more information.

CPAG0050EERROR IN SET PATH GROUP ID CHPID id NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR sda

Where:

id
The channel path ID (CHPID).

sda
The symbolic device address (SDA).

Explanation: An unrecoverable error occurred during Set Path Group ID processing.

System Action: The CHPID is deleted from the Path Available Mask field (MF1PAM) in the module file status table (MFST) for the SDA specified in the message.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMCPY and ZPATH commands.

CPAH0050WVSN DISCREPANCY ON THE FOLLOWING CHPIDS FOR sda CHPID id1 - VSN volser1 CHPID id2 - VSN volser2

Where:

sda
The symbolic device address (SDA).

id1
The first channel path ID (CHPID).

volser1
The volume serial number (VSN).

id2
The second CHPID.

volser2
The volume serial number (VSN).

Explanation: The TPF system issues this message when two different volume serial numbers (VSN) are read from two paths that the subchannel information block (SCHIB) indicates are connected to the same DASD.

System Action: The first CHPID is deleted from the Path Available Mask field (MF1PAM) in the module file status table (MFST) for the SDA.

User Response: Reading two different VSNs from different channel paths suggests an error in cabling or switching. You may need to perform a new IOCP generation.

If a new IOCP generation is not necessary, enter the ZPATH command to bring the path back online.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMCPY and ZPATH commands.

CPAH0051EUNABLE TO READ VSN FOR sda on CHPID id

Where:

sda
The symbolic device address (SDA).

id
The channel path ID (CHPID).

Explanation: This message occurs when there is an unrecoverable input/output (I/O) error while trying to read the volume serial number (VSN) from the SDA specified in the message.

System Action: The CHPID is deleted from the path available mask field (MF1PAM) in the module file status table (MFST) for the SDA specified in the message.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMCPY and ZPATH commands.

CPAI0048WNO DASD CONFIGURED ON RCS SSID ssss -- SUBSYSTEM HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE COMPLEX

Where:

ssss
Represents a 3990 Record Cache Subsystem (RCS) SSID.

Explanation: No modules were found in the module file status table (MFST) to be attached to the record cache subsystem specified in the message.

System Action: The subsystem status table (SSST) entry for the specified subsystem is deleted.

User Response: None.

CPA00001IPERFORMANCE ANALYZER: NO HOOK DATA, NO TRACE FILE CREATED

Explanation: The TPF Performance Execution Trace Analyzer for VisualAge Client detected no trace hooks in the programs that you are analyzing.

System Action: The TPF Performance Execution Trace Analyzer for VisualAge Client ends; a trace file is not created. The entry control block (ECB) continues.

User Response: Compile the programs with trace hooks. See the VisualAge online help panels for more information about compiling with trace hooks.

CPA00002EPERFORMANCE ANALYZER: ICONV CODE PAGE TRANSLATION ERROR

Explanation: An error occurred when calling the code page translation while you were running the TPF Performance Execution Trace Analyzer for VisualAge Client.

System Action: The TPF Performance Execution Trace Analyzer for VisualAge Client ends; a trace file is not created. The entry control block (ECB) continues.

User Response: See your IBM service representative.

CPA00003ECPA0: ERROR CALLING function IN segment area, REASON: code

Where:

function
The name of the C/C++ function where the error occurred.

segment
The object in the CPA0 module where the error occurred.

area
The location identifier in the segment; for example, this can be a C/C++ function name or a switch case.

code
The error that is returned by the failing C/C++ function.

Explanation: The failing C/C++ function returned an error while you were running the TPF Performance Execution Trace Analyzer for VisualAge Client.

System Action: The TPF Performance Execution Trace Analyzer for VisualAge Client ends; a trace file is not created. The entry control block (ECB) continues.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Verify your file system permissions; the TPF Performance Execution Trace Analyzer for VisualAge Client requires write access to the root of the file system.
  2. Enter the ZFILE chmod command and set the permission to 777 / to get write access to the file system root if you do not already have write access.

CPA00004IPERFORMANCE ANALYZER: TRACE FILE filename HAS BEEN CREATED

Where:

filename
The name of the trace file that you defined in the TPF Performance Execution Trace Analyzer for VisualAge Client registration window.

Explanation: The TPF Performance Execution Trace Analyzer for VisualAge Client created a trace file with the specified name.

System Action: The TPF Performance Execution Trace Analyzer for VisualAge Client ends.

User Response: None.

CPSE0003TPROGRAM ERROR IN CCCPSE

Explanation: A program check occurred during system error processing. Error recovery will be initiated. This message is followed by a display of the program old PSW and general register contents at the time of the error.

System Action: Control is passed to irrecoverable error recovery processing to initiate a software IPL. Cycle down processing is bypassed.

User Response: See your IBM service representative.

CPSE0004WTAPE yyy NOT MOUNTED, SYSTEM ERROR DUMP BYPASSED

Where:

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

Explanation: This message is displayed when system error dumps are directed to tape and the dump tape is not mounted.

System Action: Dump processing is ended.

User Response: Mount a dump tape with the label specified in the message.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSE0005WDUMP TAPE SOFTWARE STATUS QUESTIONABLE -- SYSTEM ERROR DUMP BYPASSED

Explanation: This message is displayed when system error dumps are directed to tape and the primary indicators in the tape status table entry for the dump tape show that the tape is not available for use.

System Action: Dump processing is ended.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the reason for the questionable status.
  2. Correct the error.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSE0006WDUMP DEVICE cuu UNAVAILABLE, CODE c

Where:

cuu
The device address.

c
The reason code.

Explanation: This message is displayed when the system error dump device specified in the message is not available.

The code specified in the message can be a value from 1 to 7. A description of the reason codes follows here:

Reason Code
Description

1
A PIOFC was attempted before a SPNDC was issued and the PIOFC returned condition code 1.

2
A PIOFC request is already active for the dump device and the PIOFC returned condition code 2.

3
The dump device is not accessible and the PIOFC returned condition code 3.

4
The retry counter was exhausted while trying to write to the dump device.

5
The primary indicator byte of the tape status table shows that the tape is in questionable status. The PIOFC is not issued.

6
A permanent error was found while trying to write to the dump device.

7
The real-time printer is not available.

System Action: Dump processing is ended.

User Response: See your IBM service representative.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSE0007WDUMP TAPE SWITCH IN PROGRESS -- SYSTEM ERROR DUMP BYPASSED

Explanation: A condition detected on the dump tape caused the dump tape to switch. However, a dump was initiated before the switch could complete.

System Action: No dump is taken and dump processing is suppressed.

User Response: Allow the dump tape switch to complete. No action is required.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSE0008EWRITE ERROR ON DUMP DEVICE cuu DUMP SEQUENCE NUMBER ssss ABORTED

Where:

cuu
The device address.

ssss
The sequence number.

Explanation: This message is displayed when an irrecoverable error occurs on the system error dump device.

System Action: The dump is lost and dump processing is ended.

User Response: Correct the error condition on the dump device.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSE0009EDUMP SEQUENCE NUMBER ssss ABORTED, REASON CODE c

Where:

ssss
The sequence number.

c
The reason code.

Explanation: This message is displayed when the writing of a dump to the dump tape must be aborted. The reason code can be a value from 1 to 5. A description of the reason codes follows here:

Reason Code
Description

1
An end-of-volume was found on the dump tape and the tape cannot be switched because the tape switch was already in progress for the tape before the system error occurred.

2
The dump device is unavailable. The CPSE0006W message was already issued.

3
A permanent error was found on the dump tape. The dump is aborted and no attempt is made to switch the tape.

4
A dump cannot be started because DDR recovery was in progress for the tape before the system error occurred. No attempt is made to switch the tape.

5
An end-of-volume was found on the dump tape and there is no tape available to switch to. Control is passed to the ECB-controlled tape switch routines.

System Action: Dump processing is ended.

User Response: For reason codes 2 and 3, take appropriate steps to ensure that a dump tape is mounted and available. No other response is required.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSE0010WTAPE DEVICE cuu UNAVAILABLE FOR SWITCH

Where:

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: An attempt was made to switch the dump tape to the device specified in the message but an input/output (I/O) error was found while trying to ready the new tape.

System Action: Dump processing is continued. An attempt is made to find another tape suitable for use as the dump tape.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the I/O error when dump processing is completed.
  2. Correct the error.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSE0011Isyserr DUMP IN PROGRESS, LOCATION xxxxxxxx

Where:

syserr
The system error.

xxxxxxxx
The virtual storage address of the area currently being dumped.

Explanation: This status message is generated when the writing of a dump to the dump device has taken longer than 5 seconds. The message is repeated every 5 seconds until dump processing is completed. The location specified in the message is the virtual storage address of the area currently being dumped.

System Action: Dump processing is continued.

User Response: None.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSE0012ITAPE yyy SWITCHED FROM cuu TO cuu

Where:

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: This message is generated when dump tape switch is completed successfully. The writing of the dump continues on the new tape volume.

System Action: Dump processing is continued.

User Response: None.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSE0013EREMOVE yyy TAPE FROM DEVICE cuu ERROR ATTEMPTING TAPE SWITCH

Where:

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: An attempt to switch to a standby or alternate (ALT) tape failed.

System Action: The control program removed the tape from the tape status table and unloaded the volume from the device.

User Response: The device that is specified in the message experienced an error. Check that device.

See the COTS0042A message for more information.

CPSE0014ITAPE yyy MOUNTED ON DEVICE cuu VSN vvvvvv

Where:

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

cuu
The device address.

vvvvv
The volume serial number.

Explanation: The tape name specified in the message was mounted on the device specified in the message.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See the COTM0046I message for more information.

CPSE0015IIS-is SS--ssn SSU-ssun SE--seqnum MANAUL DUMP lniatac prog

Where:

is
The I-stream (displayed as a decimal number) where the manual dump was issued.

ssn
The four-character subsystem name.

ssun
The four-character subsystem user (SSU) name.

seqnum
The four-character dump sequence number.

lniatac
The line number, interchange address, and terminal address (LNIATA) and the CPU ID of the terminal associated with the ECB finding the error.

prog
The real-time program finding the error.

Explanation: This message is the response to the ZDUMP command.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSE0016ADEVICE cuu ACL INTERVENTION REQUIRED

Where:

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: The Automatic Cartridge Loader on the device specified in the message requires your intervention. One of the following errors occurred:

System Action: None.

User Response: Correct the error if the device is to use the Automatic Cartridge Loader.

See the COSK01709 message for more information.

CPSE0017EVSN vvvvvv ON DEVICE cuu FILE ACTIVE UNTIL date

Where:

vvvvvv
The volume serial number.

cuu
The device address.

date
The Julian date.

Explanation: A volume that contains an unexpired file was loaded in a device that is enabled for automatic tape mounting.

System Action: The volume is unloaded from the device.

User Response: Load a volume with an expired file in the device.

See the COTI0006E message for more information.

CPSE0018ETAPE ON DEVICE cuu HAS NO VSN, INITIALIZE TAPE

Where:

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: A volume that does not have a valid VOL1 record on it was loaded into a device that is enabled for automatic tape mounting.

System Action: The volume is unloaded from the device.

User Response: After system error processing is completed, initialize the tape.

See the COTM0005E message for more information.

CPSE0019EDEVICE cuu UNSUPPORTED MESSAGE FORMAT xxxxxxxx

Where:

cuu
The device address.

xxxxxxxx
The first four bytes of data that the control unit sent to the TPF system, including an indicator of the message format.

Explanation: The subsystem sent an unsupported message to the TPF system.

System Action: The TPF system notifies the subsystem that it does not support the requested function.

User Response: Using the information provided in the message, determine the nature of the request and why an attempt was made to request that function.

See the COSK0195I message for more information.

CPSE0020ETAPE ON DEVICE cuu ERROR READING HDR LABELS

Where:

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: An error was found during an attempt to read and validate the VOL1 and HDR1 labels on the indicated volume.

System Action: The volume is unloaded from the device.

User Response: After system error processing is complete, initialize the volume.

See the COSK0016E message for more information.

CPSE0021ADEVICE cuu NOT READY

Where:

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: After an interrupt indicating that the device enabled for automatic tape mounting, had changed status from not ready to ready, the TPF system detected that the device was not ready.

System Action: The volume remains loaded in the device.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See the COTI0001E message for more information.

CPSE0022IDEVICE cuu TAPE AWAY FROM LOAD POINT

Where:

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: After an attention interrupt indicating that the device enabled for automatic tape mounting had changed status from not ready to ready, the TPF system detected that the volume was not at load point.

System Action: The volume remains loaded in the device.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See the COSK0200I message for more information.

CPSE0023IDEVICE cuu TAPE WRITE PROTECTED

Where:

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: After an interrupt indicating that the device enabled for automatic tape mounting had changed status from not ready to ready, the TPF system detected that the volume was write-protected.

System Action: The volume is unloaded from the device.

User Response: Determine why a write-protected volume was loaded into a device that was enabled for automatic tape mounting.

See the COSK0003I message for more information.

CPSE0024ADEVICE cuu ERROR WRITING TRAILER LABELS

Where:

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: After a tape switch, the attempt to write trailer labels on the former active tape failed.

System Action: The volume remains loaded in the device and positioned at the point of failure.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Wait for system error processing to complete.
  2. Enter the ZTWTM command to write tapemarks on the tape to mark the end of the data on the tape
  3. See the COTC0031A message for more information..
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZTWTM command.

CPSE0025IDEVICE cuu FORMAT INCOMPATIBLE, 3480 XF

Where:

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: A volume that was previously recorded in 3480 or 3480 XF format was loaded in a device that is not capable of writing 3480 format.

System Action: The volume is unloaded from the device.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See the COSK0182E message for more information.

CPSE0026AREMOVE yyy TAPE FROM DEVICE cuu

Where:

yyy
The symbolic tape name.

cuu
The device address.

Explanation: A tape switch completed.

System Action: The volume is unloaded from the device.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Remove the tape from the device.
  2. Affix a suitable external label.

See the COTC0080A message.

CPSE0027EVSN vvvvvv IS NOT VALID FOR OUTPUT

Where:

vvvvvv
The volume serial number (VSN).

Explanation: The volume serial number (VSN) referenced in the message was loaded onto a tape device that had automount enabled, but the VTO CP user exit indicated that the tape was not valid for output.

System Action: The tape is unloaded from the drive.

User Response: Choose a volume that is authorized for output usage.

CPSE0028Ezzzz nnnn DEVICE cuu REQUIRED SUBSYSTEM FUNCTION HAS FAILED

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 inhibit extended recovery function or enable extended recovery function, which is required by the TPF system, has failed on the device.

System Action: The device is removed from the configuration.

User Response: Verify that the devices are at the correct licensed internal code (LIC) levels.

See the TPF Migration Guide: Program Update Tapes for more information about which levels of code and software programs need to be installed on your devices.

CPSE0050EIS--is SS--ssn SSU--ssun SE--seqnum CTL--perrnum [lniatac prog] [appended error message]

Where:

is
The I-stream (displayed as a decimal number) where the error occurred.

ssn
The four character subsystem name.

ssun
The four character subsystem user (SSU) name.

seqnum
The four character dump sequence number.

p
The one character prefix.

errnum
The six character system error number.

lniatac
The line number, interchange address, and terminal address (LNIATA) and the CPU ID of the terminal associated with the ECB finding the error.

prog
The real-time program finding the error.

appended error message
The error message (such as EOM CODED AND NO EOM IN STRING) is appended.

Explanation: This message is displayed on the system console whenever a SERRC macro is issued by the control program or a program interrupt occurs. The system error number and the dump sequence number are displayed as part of the message. Additional data may be appended to this message depending on the SERRC macro options used. This format is displayed if the system error occurs when the error was detected by the control program.

System Action: This is dependent upon the prefix and the six character system error number in the message.

User Response: Determine the cause of the system error and take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See Messages (System Error and Offline) for more information about the system error number. Also see TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSE0051TIS--is SS--ssn SSU--ssun SE--seqnum CTL--perrnum CATASTROPHIC [lniatac prog] [appended error message]

Where:

is
The I-stream (displayed as a decimal number) where the error occurred.

ssn
The four character subsystem name.

ssun
The four character subsystem user (SSU) name.

seqnum
The four character dump sequence number.

p
The one character prefix.

errnum
The six character system error number.

lniatac
The line number, interchange address, and terminal address (LNIATA) and the CPU ID of the terminal associated with the ECB finding the error.

prog
The real-time program finding the error.

appended error message
The error message (such as EOM CODED AND NO EOM IN STRING) is appended.

Explanation: This message is displayed on the system console whenever a SERRC macro is issued by the control program or a program interrupt occurs. The system error number and the dump sequence number are displayed as part of the message. Additional data may be appended to this message depending on the SERRC macro options used. This format is displayed if the system error occurs when the error was detected by the control program.

System Action: If another irrecoverable system error is issued within 5 minutes of the initial error, a software IPL occurs.

User Response: Determine the cause of the system error and take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See Messages (System Error and Offline) for more information about the system error number. Also see TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSE0052EIS--is SS--ssn SSU--ssun SE--seqnum OPR--perrnum lniatac prog [appended error message]

Where:

is
The I-stream (displayed as a decimal number) where the error occurred.

ssn
The four character subsystem name.

ssun
The four character subsystem user (SSU) name.

seqnum
The four character dump sequence number.

p
The one character prefix.

errnum
The six character system error number.

lniatac
The line number, interchange address, and terminal address (LNIATA) and CPU ID of the terminal associated with the ECB finding the error.

prog
The real-time program finding the error.

appended error message
The error message (such as EOM CODED AND NO EOM IN STRING) is appended.

Explanation: This message is displayed on the system console whenever a SERRC macro is issued by the operational program or a program interrupt occurs. The system error number and the dump sequence number are displayed as part of the message. Additional data may be appended to this message depending on the SERRC macro options used. This format is displayed if the system error occurs when the error is detected by an operational program.

System Action: This is dependent upon the prefix and the system error number in the message.

User Response: Determine the cause of the system error and take the appropriate action to correct the error.

See Messages (System Error and Offline) for more information about the system error number. Also see TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSE0053TIS--is SS--ssn SSU--ssun SE--seqnum OPR--perrnum CATASTROPHIC lniatac prog [appended error message]

Where:

is
The I-stream (displayed as a decimal number) where the error occurred.

ssn
The four character subsystem name.

ssun
The four character subsystem user (SSU) name.

seqnum
The four character dump sequence number.

p
The one character prefix.

errnum
The six character system error number.

lniatac
The line number, interchange address, and terminal address (LNIATA) and CPU ID of the terminal associated with the ECB finding the error.

prog
The real-time program finding the error.

appended error message
The error message (such as EOM CODED AND NO EOM IN STRING) is appended.

Explanation: This message is displayed on the system console whenever a SERRC macro is issued by the operational program or a program interrupt occurs. The system error number and the dump sequence number are displayed as part of the message. Additional data may be appended to this message depending on the SERRC macro options used. This format is displayed if the system error occurs when the error is detected by an operational program.

System Action: If another irrecoverable system error is issued within 5 minutes of the initial error, a software IPL occurs.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the system error.
  2. Correct the error.

See Messages (System Error and Offline) for more information about the system error number. Also see TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSE0055TIS--is SS--ssn SSU--ssun SE--seqnum MANUAL DUMP CATASTROPHIC

Where:

is
The I-stream (displayed as a decimal number) where the error occurred.

ssn
The four character subsystem name.

ssun
The four character subsystem user (SSU) name.

seqnum
The four character dump sequence number.

Explanation: This message is issued when you initiate an irrecoverable IPL. For example, this could occur if you pressed the RESTART key on the system console.

System Action: The software IPL is initiated.

User Response: None.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSF0001EERROR IN CYCLE DOWN

Explanation: This message is displayed on the console if an error occurred while system error processing is trying to cycle down the TPF system during irrecoverable error recovery.

System Action: The TPF system bypasses the remainder of the cycle down and tries to initiate a software IPL.

User Response: None.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSF0002ECATASTROPHIC ERROR IN CYCLE UP

Explanation: After a software IPL completed, an irrecoverable error was found while trying to cycle to the appropriate state.

System Action: The TPF system begins processing an irrecoverable error.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the system error to ensure additional system problems have not occurred.
  2. Correct the error.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSF0004ERETURN TO CPU LOOP

Explanation: An initial irrecoverable error occurred.

System Action: Control is passed to the CPU loop at the end of system error processing.

User Response: None.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSF0005IRECOVERY TO 1052 STATE ONLY

Explanation: An irrecoverable error occurred that was not defined within the CPSF segment as eligible for full recovery.

System Action: The cycle down process is skipped. Disk queues are processed, a software IPL is performed, and the TPF system is returned to 1052 state.

A full recovery means that the original state, which is usually NORM state, is returned to at the end of restart. In this case, the TPF system conditions do not allow automatic cycling above 1052 state.

Cycling is not inhibited.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine why the recovery stopped at 1052 state.
  2. Correct the cause of the error.
  3. Enter the ZCYCL command to cycle to NORM state, if necessary.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCYCL command. See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSF0006WIPL ABORTED -- reason

Where:

reason
Indicates the reason the IPL was aborted. The reasons and their explanations are listed in the explanation for this message.

Explanation: An attempt to software IPL failed because of one of the following reasons:

System Action: This message is followed by the CPSF0012W message and the TPF system enters a wait loop with only external interrupts enabled.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Obtain a dump of storage using the stand-alone dump facility or by pressing the RESTART key (02 on the OPRCTL frame).
  2. Try a hardware IPL of the TPF system.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSF0008ICYCLE DOWN REQUEST ISSUED

Explanation: A system error tried to cycle down the TPF system prior to a software IPL.

System Action: The TPF system is going through a software IPL. A full recovery is possible depending on the conditions.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the system error.
  2. Correct the cause of the error.
  3. Cycle the TPF system to NORM state, if necessary.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSF0009WIPL INHIBITED

Explanation: A software IPL will not be attempted due to an unrecoverable processor hardware failure.

System Action: The TPF system is in a wait loop with only external and I/O interrupts enabled. If a program check occurs, a disabled wait PSW results and IPL is inhibited.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine the cause of the error and correct it. A hardware IPL is required.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSF0010IDISK QUEUES PROCESSED

Explanation: During irrecoverable system error processing, a loop is entered that allows all file macros awaiting service to complete.

System Action: When all file macros are completed, this message is sent to the system console.

User Response: None.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSF0012WSYSTEM IN WAIT LOOP

Explanation: A software IPL failed and a wait state PSW was loaded.

System Action: The TPF system is in a wait loop with only external interrupts and I/O interrupts enabled. If a program check occurs, a disabled wait PSW results and IPL is inhibited.

User Response: Have your system programmer determine the cause of the error and correct it. A hardware IPL is required.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSF0013ISOFTWARE IPL INITIATED

Explanation: This message is displayed on the console prior to a software IPL.

This is the normal response to the ZRIPL command.

System Action: The TPF system is processing a software IPL.

User Response: None.

See TPF Operations for more information about the ZRIPL command. See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSF0014WCRITICAL RECORD FILING COMPLETED

Explanation: Irrecoverable system error filing of critical records completed successfully. Critical records filed include:

This is a normal informational message.

System Action: System error processing is continued.

User Response: Cycle the TPF system to NORM state, if necessary.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSF0015WCRITICAL RECORD FILING ABORTED, TIMED OUT

Explanation: Irrecoverable system error filing of critical records timed out after 2 minutes.

System Action: This message is sent to the console when the system error fails to file all critical records. The TPF system continues with irrecoverable error recovery.

User Response: Critical records that were not filed will be identified when cycling is continued to NORM state. Recovery procedures for critical records vary depending on the circumstances.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSF0018EPROGRAM ERROR IN CCCPSF

Explanation: A program check occurred during irrecoverable error recovery. The error may have occurred in CCCPSF or in one of the recovery routines called by CCCPSF. This message is followed by a dump of the registers and program old PSW at the time of the error.

System Action: Processing is continued at the next step in the irrecoverable recovery process.

Notes:

  1. Because the currently executing recovery routine is aborted, the possibility exists that one or more critical records were not filed to DASD.

  2. If this error occurs while processing a CTL-C where there are no system work blocks (SWBs), the TPF system is working as designed.

User Response: See your IBM service representative.

CPSF0020ECLH LOCK HELD AT LOCATION addr

Where:

addr
The address of the centralized list handling (CLH) lock.

Explanation: After successfully pausing all I-streams using SIGP EXTERNAL CALL, CPSE checks to see whether any of the CLH locks are held. If a lock is found to be held, CPSE assumes that an I-stream took a program check with one of the locks set, leaving the TPF system exposed to serious errors.

System Action: CPSF performs a software IPL without cycle down.

User Response: None.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSF0021ICFLF LOCK CLEAR COMPLETED

Explanation: Irrecoverable system error processing successfully disconnected all active CFLF control units, effectively clearing all held CFLF locks.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

CPSF0022WCFLF LOCK CLEAR ABORTED, TIMED OUT

Explanation: While trying to clear CFLF locks during irrecoverable system error processing, the 2 minute time-out value was exceeded.

System Action: System error processing is continued.

User Response: None.

CPSF0023W NO 328X PRT AVAILABLE-- IPL CONTINUES

Explanation: A nonzero return code was received from the MSDAC macro while trying to mount the receive-only (RO) console. This is a warning to indicate a possible loss of the RO console. A similar message, IPLA0005W or IPLB0032I, is issued during IPL processing.

System Action: The IPL is continued.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Investigate the status of the RO console (especially if you are using an automation product such as IBM Extended Operations Console Facility/2 (EOCF/2) or another automated management system).
  2. Restore the RO console to operation, if appropriate.

See TPF System Macros for more information about the MSDAC macro. Also see TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information about IPL processing.

CPSF0025WCFLF LOCK FENCING ERROR

Explanation: This message accompanies the 000700 system error and is caused by one of the following:

System Action: The processor is taken down immediately and placed into a disabled wait state.

User Response: None.

CPSF0026AFALLBACK KEYPTS COPIED

Explanation: During restart it was found that the keypoints used to IPL were not prime or prime duplicate keypoints. Therefore, the fallback keypoints were copied from the extent area on the prime module to the keypoint area on the prime module. This message indicates that the copying of the fallback keypoints was successful.

System Action: The TPF system enters a disabled wait state.

User Response: Perform a hardware IPL to use the image-related records from the prime module.

CPSF0026WDISK/TAPE/COMMS QUEUE PROCESSING ABORTED, TIMED OUT

Explanation: An irrecoverable system error clearing DASD, SNA, and tape queues timed out. This message is sent to the console when a time interval of 10 seconds proved insufficient to clear all DASD, SNA, and tape queues.

System Action: Processing is continued at the next step in the irrecoverable recovery process.

User Response: None.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSF0028WCOUPLING FACILITY LOCK FENCE ERROR

Explanation: This message accompanies the 004628 system error and is caused by one of the following:

System Action: The processor is taken down immediately and placed into a disabled wait state.

User Response: None.

CPSF0030WCFLF DISCONNECT ERROR rc FOR USER ID user ID, PARTITION part.

Where:

rc
The return code from the CFLF disconnect message. Return code 00 indicates that an error was detected by CPSF before the I/O request was issued, reflecting a possible setup or logic error.

user ID
The CFLF user ID for whom the disconnect was attempted.

part
The CFLF lock partition for which the disconnect was attempted.

Explanation: While trying to clear CFLF locks during irrecoverable system error processing, a disconnect failure was detected.

System Action: System error processing continues with the next available CFLF subsystem.

User Response: See 3990 Transaction Processing Facility Support RPQs for a description of the disconnect return code.

CPSF0098ILOCK PROCESSING COMPLETED

Explanation: During irrecoverable system error processing an attempt is made to clear all active locks in all control units. This message is sent to the console upon successful clearing of the locks. This applies only to TPF high performance option (HPO) systems that are running loosely coupled.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.

CPSF0099ECU UNLOCKS FAILED: cu [[cu] ... ] [MORE]

Where:

cu
The control unit.

Explanation: During irrecoverable system error processing an attempt is made to clear all active locks in all control units. This message is sent to the console when the system error fails to clear all the locks. This applies only to TPF high performance option (HPO) systems that running loosely coupled.

System Action: System error processing is continued.

User Response: The devices are available for your use once system error processing is completed.

See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information.