gtpm4m0g | Messages (System Error and Offline) |
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: None. RID CONVERSION ERROR INVALID RID INVALID RVTCC INPUT RIDCC ERROR LU62- INVALID RID OR SCIB-ID
Explanation: You may not receive an error message or you might receive any of the other error messages listed above for this explanation. A parameter that is not valid was found while calculating a Systems Network Architecture (SNA) table address. Potential parameters that are not valid are:
System Action: A system error dump is issued and the ECB may be exited.
User Response: Your system programmer should review the dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: MESSAGE NUMBER OUTSIDE RANGE LIMITS
Explanation: A system services control point (SSCP) message number that is not valid was passed to CSDK and CSEL.
System Action: A system error dump is issued and control is returned to the calling program.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it. In the dump, R4 contains the hexadecimal value of the message number to be sent to the console. This must be within the range limits specified in CSDK.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: INVALID DVTYP IN RVT.
Explanation: System services control point (SSCP) -- Message handler CSEL segment found an unrecognizable Systems Network Architecture (SNA) device type in the requested network addressable units (NAUs) (ZNETW request) RVT1 entry.
System Action: A system error is issued. Then, control is returned to the calling program.
User Response: Inspect the relevant resource vector table (RVT) (the RVT address is in EBW0028 of system error dump) for possible data corruption. Inspect all programs accessing the RVT1 table.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: NCP CONFIGURATION INCONSISTENT WITH TPF TABLES.
Explanation: The NCPGEN/TPF tables are inconsistent. A resource is not known to the Network Control Program (NCP) generation; for example, a command as issued with a command code that is not valid. (Activate link sent to a logical unit.)
System Action: If the response was received from an NCP or cluster, a system error is issued and the ECB is exited.
If the response is a -FME with sense code 0806, the command is sent again. On the second occurrence, the system error is issued and a deactivation of the network addressable unit (NAU) is forced.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.
The resource vector table (RVT) information and the path information unit (PIU) trace data can be used to determine the problem. RVT data will be in block on level 6. PIU trace data is on RTL. The PIU trace is available only when the trace function is activated.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: PROCESSING ABORTED
Explanation: There was a path information unit/system services control point (PIU/SSCP) logic failure that is not valid. The PIU contains information that is not valid for any one of the following reasons:
System Action: For the first occurrence of the problem, resend the block, assuming it may have been destroyed by an application program.
If the problem continues and this is the second occurrence, issue a system error and force the deactivation of the NAU, if it is active.
The previous actions may vary depending on the command and sense code. In some cases the action will be to clean up the NAU and its subordinate resources and, where applicable, notify the owning CDRM.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.
The resource vector table (RVT) information and the path information unit (PIU) trace data can be used to determine the problem. RVT data will be in the block on level 6. PIU trace data is on RTL. The PIU trace is available only when the trace function is activated.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Explanation: The NCST conflict checking routine cannot find the controlling network addressable unit (NAU) of the NCSRID.
System Action: A system error is issued and is exited.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it. In addition, review the register containing the resource vector table (RVT) address that was input to the conflict checking routine.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: NEGATIVE RESPONSE RECEIVED
Explanation: This is the default dump for all negative responses that are received.
System Action: A system error is issued and the deactivation of the network addressable unit (NAU) is forced.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.
The resource vector table (RVT) information and the path information unit (PIU) trace data can be used to determine the problem. RVT data is included in the dump. PIU trace data is on RTL. The PIU trace is available only when the trace function is activated.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: None.
Explanation: There was an unsupported network services command. A network services command response or request that is not supported by the TPF system was found.
System Action: A system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) exits.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.
Level 0 of the dump contains the path information unit (PIU) for determining the actual command received.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: None.
Explanation: There was an unsupported session control or data flow control command. A session control or data flow control command response or request that is not supported by the TPF system was found.
System Action: A system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) exits.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.
Level 0 of the dump contains the path information unit (PIU) for determining the actual command received.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: None.
Explanation: A system services control point (SSCP) or session control command timed out before receiving a valid response.
System Action: If the timeout occurred right after a hardware IPL, the TPF system resends once before any action is taken.
If the timeout occurred during session initiation, then termination proceedings are started for the network addressable unit (NAU) and all of its subordinate resources.
If the timeout occurred during session termination, one of two actions may occur:
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.
The resource vector table (RVT) information and the path information unit (PIU) trace data can be used to determine the problem. RVT data will be in the block on level 6. PIU trace data is on RTL. The PIU trace is available only when the trace function is activated.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: None.
Explanation: There was a shutdown conflict. A response to a chase command was received and the logical unit (LU) was not in a shutdown sequence.
System Action: A system error is issued and the ECB is exited.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.
The resource vector table (RVT) information and the path information unit (PIU) trace data can be used to determine the problem. RVT data will be in the block on level 6. PIU trace data is on RTL. The PIU trace is available only when the trace function is activated.
Program: CSCP
Error Message: ERROR RESPONSE RECEIVED ON ER ACT REPLY
Explanation: There was a system definition error in the Network Control Program (NCP) generation. The TPF system needs explicit route 0 (ER0) defined in the NCP PATH statements between the NCP subarea and the TPF subarea.
System Action: A system error is issued and the activation sequence for the virtual route is ended.
User Response: Review the system error dump and ER-ACT-REPLY PIU for an error indicator.
Program: APR1
Error Message: FILE ERROR ON RCB (CI0CO)
Explanation: An error occurred while ASC1 tried to file the routing control block (RCB).
System Action: A system error is issued. If the user requests a return, an error indicator is issued, levels released, registers restored, and a BACKC issued.
If there is no return to the user, an error message number is set, levels released, R2 set to buffer address and ENTDC ASL4.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.
The system error dump should be used.
Program: ARP1
Error Message: FACE ERROR
Explanation: An error code was returned by the file access compute program (FACE) when ARPK was trying to compute the file address of the application recovery table (AR0RT).
System Action: A system error dump is issued and the program is exited. Keypointing of the ART record does not continue.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.
R7 contains the FACE error return indicator.
Program: ARPT
Error Message: UNABLE TO RETURN TO APPLICATION
Explanation: ARPT was unable to return the message to the application program because the origin field in the routing control parameter list (RCPL) did not match any entry in the routing control application table.
System Action: A system error dump is issued. Processing is continued with the next item.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.
No match was found in the routing control application table. ARPT uses the RCPL origin (RCPLORG in RC0AT) as input for the application name match when a timeout occurs.
Program: ARPT
Error Message: KEYPOINT 'A' RETRIEVAL ERROR
Explanation: An error occurred while ARPT was trying to retrieve the keypoint record.
System Action: A system error dump is issued and the program is exited.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.
CE1SUG identifies the cause of the error.
Program: ARPC
Error Message: KEYPOINT 'A' RETRIEVAL ERROR
Explanation: An error occurred while ARPC was trying to retrieve the keypoint record.
System Action: A system error dump is issued. Release level 1 if the block is held and BACKC to CTKS.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.
CE1SUG identifies the cause of the error.
Program: CVNI
Error Message: ERROR RETRIEVAL ON RANDOM NUMBER TABLE
Explanation: An error occurred while CVN was trying to retrieve the random number table with the FINWC macro.
System Action: A system error dump is issued. Release level 6 if the block is held and BACKC to CTKS.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.
CE1SUG identifies the cause of the error.
Program: CCSNA1 (CS06)
Error Message: VR SEQUENCE NUMBER ERROR
Explanation: The VR sequence number in the path information unit (PIU) received by the Network Control Program (NCP) is skipped, which causes the traffic to this NCP to be held.
System Action: A system error is issued. For the next PIU, the correct VR sequence number is used and the pacing request is enforced so that traffic to the NCP can be resumed.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: ERROR BUILDING MESSAGE FOR 3270 ECHO
Explanation: An error occurred while building a message for a 3270 synchronous data link control (SDLC) device. The CVIO program returned an error indication while trying to build the message (text+control characters).
System Action: A system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) exits.
User Response: Review the message block that is returned from the CVIO program.
Also review the list of valid 3270 SDLC message formats to determine why the message produced an error.
Program: CVF8
Error Message: VFA -- UNABLE TO RETRIEVE KEYPOINT A
Explanation: An error was returned by CYYM while trying to retrieve keypoint record A (CTKA).
System Action: The virtual file access (VFA) request is ended and a system error is issued.
User Response: Review the CE1SUD entry control block (ECB) field to determine the cause of the error and correct it. Use the system error dump to obtain the error indicators for data level 1 in CE1SUD.
Program: CVF4
Error Message: DBI NOT FOUND IN VFA's SSTABLE
Explanation: The database ID was not found in the virtual file access (VFA) subsystem table.
System Action: A system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) exits.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine why the ECB database ID is not valid. Use the dump to try to determine why the VFA aging list was corrupted.
Program: CVF3
Error Message: VFA INTEGRITY LOST
Explanation: This error is issued whenever one of the following occurs:
System Action: A catastrophic system error is issued.
User Response: Use the system error dump to determine the events that occurred immediately before the error.
Program: DRD5
Error Message: ERROR RETRIEVING RIATDEF RECORD FROM DASD
Explanation: An error occurred during an ENTRC to FACS or during an FIWHC while retrieving the resource ID attribute table (RIAT) definition record from DASD.
System Action: The program is exited.
User Response: See your system programmer for more information.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: None.
Explanation: The routing control parameter list (RCPL) contains a resource identifier (RID) for a SNA logical unit (LU) that is one of the following:
When messages are sent over the SNA message router path, the RID is used to obtain the node name of the logical unit (LU) that is also transmitted to the destination central processing unit (CPU).
This dump is taken when an error is found on return from the RIDCC macro.
System Action: If the origin RID is valid, the message is returned to the originator of the message with the Returned Message indicator set in the RCPL. Otherwise, processing ends.
User Response: The program that issued the ROUTC macro must be corrected to move the correct RID into the RCPL.
R2 contains the address of the RCPL in error.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: None.
Explanation: The destination logical unit (LU) in the ROUTC macro is for a SNA functional management message router (FMMR). A valid destination type is a type-P LU.
System Action: The processing is ended.
User Response: None.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: None.
Explanation: The system error routine issues this dump when you violate the following rules for using the TPF/ACF host node logical unit (LU) to host LU support:
System Action: A system error dump is issued and the required indicator is set. Processing of the output message continues.
User Response: You must turn on the appropriate indicator before issuing the ROUTC macro. R3 contains the address of the RCPL.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: None.
Explanation: The SNA functional management message router (FMMR) communication source detected a catastrophic FIND error while trying to retrieve the prime block of the current input message.
System Action: A system error is issued. Because the prime message segment is lost, the chain of file addresses cannot be released. The entry is exited.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it. Use the system error dump to determine which file address caused the error.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: None.
Explanation: The TPF system issues this error when a session does not exist between the SNA functional management message routers (FMMRs) in both the local and remote host.
System Action: None.
User Response: Start the session between the two FMMRs.
Error Message: FMMR PATH NOT AVAILABLE, MESSAGE RETURNED
Explanation: During the high performance FMMR transmit process, the session became unavailable.
System Action: A system error is issued that contains a storage list displaying the resources RVT1 and RVT2. The message is returned to its originator.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: None.
Explanation: Data that is not valid is contained in the routing control parameter list (RCPL). The size of the general data area exceeds the maximum size.
System Action: A system error is issued.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: None.
Explanation: There was a SNA functional management message router (FMMR) message file error. The FMMR communications source detected a catastrophic file error while trying to file a message record.
System Action: A system error is issued and the message is returned to the originator.
User Response: Review the system error dump to determine the cause of the error and to correct it.
Use the system error dump to determine which file address caused the error.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: NETW0065E- DISPLAY- RIDCC- RID CONVERSION ERROR
Explanation: An error return was received from the RIDCC macro. The RIDCC macros was used to convert the resource identifier (RID) found in the subarea address table (SAT) to RVT1 and RVT2 addresses. It is possible that there is a database problem.
System Action: The entry control block (ECB) is ended.
User Response: Have your system programmer review the RID in the system error dump.
Program: Displayed in the dump.
Error Message: None.
Explanation: An attempt to lock a lockword timed out after one second.
System Action: A catastrophic system error is issued.
User Response: Have your system programmer review the system error dump to determine which lock is being held, and if lock trace is active, determine who issued the original lock request.
Program: Displayed in the dump.
Error Message: None.
Explanation: An attempt to lock a lockword determined that the lock is already held by the I-stream attempting the lock.
System Action: A system error is issued and the TPF system is returned to the next sequential instruction.
User Response: Have your system programmer review the system error dump to determine which code locked the lockword on the current I-stream.
Program: Displayed in the dump.
Error Message: None.
Explanation: An attempt to unlock a lockword determined that the lock was not previously held.
System Action: A system error is issued and the system is returned to the next sequential instruction.
User Response: Have your system programmer review the system error dump to determine which code tried to unlock the lock and why it had not been locked.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: SVC INVALID ON APPL I-STREAM
CINFC K SVC INVALID ON APPL I-STREAM
Explanation: An SVC was issued on an application program I-stream that is restricted to the main I-stream or the CINFC macro was issued with the K option, which is not valid on application program I-streams.
System Action: A system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) exits.
User Response: Have your system programmer review the system error dump to determine which SVC was processed on the application program I-stream, which program issued the SVC request, and should the application program be restricted to the main I-stream.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: PAUSC END WITHOUT BEGIN
Explanation: A PAUSC macro with an END request was invoked without a corresponding BEGIN request being made. Instruction streams are not paused so they cannot be restarted.
System Action: A system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) exits.
User Response: Have your system programmer determine which program requested the PAUSC macro. The program can be corrected by adding a PAUSC FUNC=BEGIN or by removing the PAUSC FUNC=END.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: ECB ALREADY PAUSED
Explanation: A PAUSC macro with a BEGIN request was invoked even though a BEGIN request was already made. Instruction streams are already paused and they cannot be paused again.
System Action: A system error is issued and the program continues.
User Response: Have your system programmer review the system error dump to determine which program requested the PAUSC macro. The program can be corrected by removing the PAUSC FUNC=BEGIN or by adding a prior PAUSC FUNC=END.
Program: CCIISC (CCE1)
Error Message: SIGP ERROR: ORDER=xx, CC=yy, DEST ADDR=nn, reason
Where:
Explanation: In servicing the $CPU macro, the SIGP instruction resulted in a nonzero condition code of yy while attempting the function xx with a target I-stream of nn. Based on the condition code and the contents of the status register, reason is the reason for the error.
System Action: A system error is issued.
User Response: Have your system programmer review the system error dump to determine were and under what conditions the $CPU macro was issued to find the reason for the nonzero condition code.
Program: Displayed in the dump.
Error Message: One of the following:
Explanation: A SWISC macro was issued from an entry control block (ECB) program while the TPF system was paused or while the entry still had outstanding I/O operations. A SWISC enter is not allowed with either of these conditions.
System Action: A system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) exits.
User Response: Have your system programmer examine the macro trace in the system error dump to determine which program issued the SWISC macro and the sequence of macro requests that led to the error.
Program: Displayed in the dump.
Error Message: One of the following:
Explanation: A SWISC macro was issued from an ECB program with parameters that are not valid:
System Action: A system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) exits.
User Response: Have your system programmer review the PSWs in the system error dump to determine where the SWISC macro was issued from.
See TPF System Macros for more information about the SWISC macro.
Program: Displayed on the console and in the dump.
Error Message: ECB NOT PAUSED IN PAUSC
Explanation: A PAUSC macro with a service request was started even though a BEGIN request was not made. Instruction streams were not paused as they should have been.
System Action: A system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) exits
User Response: Have your system programmer review the system error dump to determine which program requested the PAUSC macro. The program can be corrected by removing the PAUSC FUNC=BEGIN or by adding a prior PAUSC FUNC=END.
Program: CCEB
Error Message: None.
Explanation: An entry control block (ECB) program paused the TPF system and is trying to exit.
System Action: A system error is issued and the TPF system is not paused when the ECB is exited.
User Response: Have your system programmer review the system error dump to determine which program requested the EXITC. The program can be corrected by removing the PAUSC FUNC=BEGIN or by adding a prior PAUSC FUNC=END.
Program: CCIISC (CCE7)
Error Message: I-STREAM UTILIZATION COMPUTATION FAILED
Explanation: Due to an overflow condition or an unexpected negative counter, the I-stream utilization computation for this invocation of the scheduler is not possible for the second time in a row.
System Action: The TPF system dumps every second time in a row that the I-stream utilization computation fails. The variables are reset and a return is made to the central processing unit (CPU) loop.
User Response: Have your system programmer review the system error dump to determine which variable is in error and where the problem was detected.
Program: CCIISC (CCE3)
Error Message: PAUSC SYNC FUNCTION ALREADY ACTIVE
Explanation: A PAUSC macro was issued with the clock sync function (FUNC=SYNC), but another clock sync request was already active.
System Action: A system error is issued and the entry control block (ECB) that issued the PAUSC macro exits.
User Response: Have your system programmer review the system error dump to determine which programs issued the PAUSC macros and why the programs were processing at the same time.
Program: CCNUCL (CCEB)
Error Message: ECB EXITED WITH $RECVC UNIT ARMED
Explanation: An entry control block (ECB) program issued a $RECVC macro and then tried to exit.
System Action: A system error is issued and the $RECVC macro is reset when the ECB exits.
User Response: Have your system programmer review the system error dump to determine which program requested the EXITC. The program can be corrected by removing the $RECVC macro or adding a $RECVC EP=RESET before exiting the ECB.