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  • System Automation for z/OSVersion 3 Release 4

    Messages and Codes

    SC34-2648-00

  • Note!Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in Notices on page v.

    This edition applies to IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS (5698-SA3) Version 3 Release 4, an IBM licensedprogram, and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions.

    This edition replaces SC34-2574-02.

    IBM welcomes your comments. You may forward your comments electronically, or address your comments to:IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbHDepartment 3248Schoenaicher Strasse 22071032 BoeblingenGermany

    FAX: (Germany): 07031 16-3456FAX: (Other countries): +49 7031 16-3456

    Internet e-mail: [email protected]

    When you send information to IBM, you grant IBM a nonexclusive right to use or distribute the information in anyway it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you.

    Copyright IBM Corporation 1996, 2012.US Government Users Restricted Rights Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contractwith IBM Corp.

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  • Contents

    Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vTrademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi

    Accessibility . . . . . . . . . . . . viiUsing assistive technologies . . . . . . . . . viiKeyboard navigation of the user interface . . . . viiz/OS information . . . . . . . . . . . . vii

    How to send your comments to IBM . . ixIf you have a technical problem. . . . . . . . ix

    About This Book. . . . . . . . . . . xiWho Should Use This Book . . . . . . . . . xiHow to Use This Book . . . . . . . . . . . xiWhere to Find More Information . . . . . . . xi

    The System Automation for z/OS Library . . . xiRelated Product Information . . . . . . . xiiUsing LookAt to look up message explanations xii

    Chapter 1. About System Automation forz/OS Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . 1Format of System Automation for z/OS Messages . . 1Message Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Who Receives Messages . . . . . . . . . . 2

    Displaying Notification Operator Settings. . . . 2Message Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3MVS Descriptor Codes . . . . . . . . . . . 4

    Chapter 2. Messages AOF000I toAOFS820I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

    Chapter 3. Messages EVE120I toEVE842E (CICS Automation) . . . . . 113Error Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117

    Chapter 4. Messages EVI022I toEVI844A (IMS automation) . . . . . . 121

    Chapter 5. Messages EVJ000I toEVJ440I (TWS Automation) . . . . . 123Codes Posted to TWS by TWS Automation . . . 133

    Chapter 6. Messages HSAH001I toHSAL6288I . . . . . . . . . . . . 135

    Chapter 7. Messages HSAM1000I toHSAM5411I . . . . . . . . . . . . 147

    Chapter 8. Messages IHVA100I toIHVZ760. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169

    Chapter 9. Messages ING001I toINGY1203I . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225

    Chapter 10. Messages ISQ001I toISQ901I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307

    Chapter 11. Messages ISQX998I andISQX999I . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365

    Chapter 12. Messages ISQtt001I toISQtt0723I . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367

    Appendix A. Return Codes, StatusCodes, and Reason Codes . . . . . 385I/O Operations Return Codes . . . . . . . . 385I/O Operations Status Codes for a Dynamic Switch 385I/O Operations Reason Codes . . . . . . . . 385

    Reason Codes Associated With Several ReturnCodes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385Reason Codes Associated With RC=0 . . . . 387Reason Codes Associated With RC=4 or RC=8 387Reason Codes Associated With RC=12 . . . . 390Reason Codes Associated With RC=16 . . . . 390Reason Codes Associated With RC=20 . . . . 393

    Appendix B. Abend Codes andReason Codes Issued By theAutomation Manager . . . . . . . . 395Communication DST and Automation ManagerAbend Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395

    Appendix C. Response Messages,Error Strings, Condition Codes. . . . 397Response Messages (AOFA0000AOFA0099) . . . 397Asynchronous Response Messages(AOFA0100AOFA0999) . . . . . . . . . . 411Response Messages (AOFB0000-AOFB0099) . . . 415Asynchronous Response Messages(AOFB0100-AOFB0999) . . . . . . . . . . 433Condition Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . 434

    Hardware Communication Task ConditionCodes "00B00xxx" . . . . . . . . . . . 434Data Exchange Services "0B100xxx" . . . . . 438Command Services "0B200xxx" . . . . . . 440Internal Transport Services "0Bx00xxx" . . . . 442Ensemble HMC API Exchange ServicesCondition Codes . . . . . . . . . . . 446Ensemble Communication Task ConditionCodes "00B600xxx . . . . . . . . . . . 449

    Appendix D. Sense Codes, HardwareObject Status Summary . . . . . . . 455

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  • Sense Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455Hardware Object Status Summary . . . . . . 456

    Appendix E. Automation ManagerReason Codes . . . . . . . . . . . 459

    Appendix F. Sysplex CommunicationServices Return and Reason Codes. . 463

    Appendix G. End-to-End AutomationAdapter Messages . . . . . . . . . 467

    Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477

    iv System Automation for z/OS: Messages and Codes

  • Notices

    This information was developed for products and services offered in the U.S.A.

    IBM may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this documentin other countries. Consult your local IBM representative for information on theproducts and services currently available in your area. Any reference to an IBMproduct, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only that IBMproduct, program, or service may be used. Any functionally equivalent product,program, or service that does not infringe any IBM intellectual property right maybe used instead. However, it is the users responsibility to evaluate and verify theoperation of any non-IBM product, program, or service.

    IBM may have patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter inthis document. The furnishing of this document does not give you any license tothese patents. You can send license inquiries, in writing, to:

    IBM Director of LicensingIBM CorporationNorth Castle DriveArmonk, NY 10504-1785USA

    Licensees of this program who wish to have information about it for the purposeof enabling: (i) the exchange of information between independently createdprograms and other programs (including this one) and (ii) the mutual use of theinformation which has been exchanged, should contact:

    IBM Deutschland Research and Development GmbHDepartment 3248Schoenaicher Strasse 220D-71032 BoeblingenFederal Republic of Germany

    Such information may be available, subject to appropriate terms and conditions,including in some cases, payment of a fee.

    The following paragraph does not apply to the United Kingdom or any othercountry where such provisions are inconsistent with local law: INTERNATIONALBUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION "AS IS"WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OFNON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARPURPOSE. Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties incertain transactions, therefore, this statement may not apply to you.

    This information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors.Changes are periodically made to the information herein; these changes will beincorporated in new editions of the publication. IBM may make improvementsand/or changes in the product(s) and/or the program(s) described in thispublication at any time without notice.

    Copyright IBM Corp. 1996, 2012 v

  • Any references in this information to non-IBM Web sites are provided forconvenience only and do not in any manner serve as an endorsement of those Websites. The materials at those Web sites are not part of the materials for this IBMproduct and use of those Web sites is at your own risk.

    If you are viewing this information softcopy, the photographs and colorillustrations may not appear.

    TrademarksThe following terms, used in this book, are trademarks of the IBM Corporation inthe United States or other countries:

    BladeCenter CICS

    CICS/ESA CICSPlex CurrentDataPower DB2 DFSDFSMS/MVS ESCON First Failure Support

    Technology/2

    FFST/2 FICON IBMIMS IMS/ESA MQSeries

    MVS NetView OMEGAMONOS/390 POWER POWER7PowerVM PR/SM PS/2RACF System x System zS/390 SP Sysplex Timer

    System/390 Tivoli Tivoli Enterprise Console

    VM/ESA VSE/ESA VTAM

    z/OS z/VM z10z9 zEnterprise zSeries

    Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registeredtrademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates.

    Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States, othercountries, or both.

    Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the UnitedStates, other countries, or both.

    UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and othercountries.

    vi System Automation for z/OS: Messages and Codes

  • Accessibility

    Publications for this product are offered in Adobe Portable Document Format(PDF) and should be compliant with accessibility standards. If you experiencedifficulties when using PDF files, you may view the information through the z/OSInternet Library website or the z/OS Information Center. If you continue toexperience problems, send an email to [email protected] or write to:

    IBM CorporationAttention: MHVRCFS Reader CommentsDepartment H6MA, Building 7072455 South RoadPoughkeepsie, NY 12601-5400U.S.A.

    Accessibility features help a user who has a physical disability, such as restrictedmobility or limited vision, to use software products successfully. The majoraccessibility features in z/OS enable users to:v Use assistive technologies such as screen readers and screen magnifier softwarev Operate specific or equivalent features using only the keyboardv Customize display attributes such as color, contrast, and font size

    Using assistive technologiesAssistive technology products, such as screen readers, function with the userinterfaces found in z/OS. Consult the assistive technology documentation forspecific information when using such products to access z/OS interfaces.

    Keyboard navigation of the user interfaceUsers can access z/OS user interfaces using TSO/E or ISPF. Refer to z/OS TSO/EPrimer, z/OS TSO/E User's Guide, and z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol I for informationabout accessing TSO/E and ISPF interfaces. These guides describe how to useTSO/E and ISPF, including the use of keyboard shortcuts or function keys (PFkeys). Each guide includes the default settings for the PF keys and explains how tomodify their functions.

    z/OS informationz/OS information is accessible using screen readers with the BookServer or LibraryServer versions of z/OS books in the Internet library at:http://www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/bkserv/

    Copyright IBM Corp. 1996, 2012 vii

    http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/bkserv/

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  • How to send your comments to IBM

    We appreciate your input on this publication. Feel free to comment on the clarity,accuracy, and completeness of the information or give us any other feedback thatyou might have.

    Use one of the following methods to send us your comments:1. Send an email to [email protected]. Visit the SA z/OS home page at http://www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/

    features/system_automation/3. Visit the Contact z/OS web page at http://www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/

    webqs.html4. Mail the comments to the following address:

    IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbHDepartment 3248Schoenaicher Str. 220D-71032 BoeblingenFederal Republic of Germany

    5. Fax the comments to us as follows:From Germany: 07031-16-3456From all other countries: +(49)-7031-16-3456

    Include the following information:v Your name and addressv Your email addressv Your telephone or fax numberv The publication title and order number:

    IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS V3R4.0 Messages and CodesSC34-2648-00

    v The topic and page number related to your commentv The text of your comment.

    When you send comments to IBM, you grant IBM a nonexclusive right to use ordistribute your comments in any way it believes appropriate without incurring anyobligation to you.

    IBM or any other organizations will only use the personal information that yousupply to contact you about the issues that you submit.

    If you have a technical problemDo not use the feedback methods listed above. Instead, do one of the following:v Contact your IBM service representativev Call IBM technical supportv Visit the IBM zSeries support web page at www.ibm.com/systems/z/support/.

    Copyright IBM Corp. 1996, 2012 ix

    http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/software/sahttp://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/software/sahttp://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/software/sahttp://www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/webqs.htmlhttp://www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/webqs.htmlhttp://www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/webqs.htmlhttp://www.ibm.com/systems/z/support/http://www.ibm.com/systems/z/support/

  • x System Automation for z/OS: Messages and Codes

  • About This Book

    This book contains problem determination information for IBM Tivoli SystemAutomation for z/OS (SA z/OS). This information includes messages, returncodes, reason codes and status codes.

    Who Should Use This BookThis book is intended for operators and system programmers of SystemAutomation for z/OS (SA z/OS).

    How to Use This BookThis book lists all SA z/OS messages, return codes, and reason codes. Themessages are sorted alphabetically by the first four characters.

    Where to Find More Information

    The System Automation for z/OS LibraryTable 1 shows the information units in the System Automation for z/OS library:

    Table 1. System Automation for z/OS Library

    Title Order Number

    IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS Planning and Installation SC34-2645

    IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS Customizing and Programming SC34-2644

    IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS Defining Automation Policy SC34-2646

    IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS Users Guide SC34-2647

    IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS Messages and Codes SC34-2648

    IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS Operators Commands SC34-2649

    IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS Programmers Reference SC34-2650

    IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS Product Automation ProgrammersReference and Operators Guide

    SC34-2643

    IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS TWS Automation ProgrammersReference and Operators Guide

    SC34-2651

    IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS End-to-End Automation Adapter SC34-2652

    IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS Monitoring Agent Configuration andUsers Guide

    SC34-2653

    The System Automation for z/OS books are also available on CD-ROM as part ofthe following collection kit:

    IBM Online Library z/OS Software Products Collection (SK3T-4270)

    SA z/OS Home PageFor the latest news on SA z/OS, visit the SA z/OS home page athttp://www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/features/system_automation

    Copyright IBM Corp. 1996, 2012 xi

    http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/software/sa

  • Related Product InformationYou can find books in related product libraries that may be useful for support ofthe SA z/OS base program by visiting the z/OS Internet Library athttp://www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/bkserv

    Using LookAt to look up message explanationsLookAt is an online facility that lets you look up explanations for most of the IBMmessages you encounter, as well as for some system abends and codes. UsingLookAt to find information is faster than a conventional search because in mostcases LookAt goes directly to the message explanation.

    You can use LookAt from these locations to find IBM message explanations forz/OS elements and features, z/VM, z/VSE, and Clusters for AIX and Linux:v The Internet. You can access IBM message explanations directly from the LookAt

    Website at www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/bkserv/lookat/index.htmlv Your z/OS TSO/E host system. You can install code on your z/OS or z/OS.e

    systems to access IBM message explanations using LookAt from a TSO/Ecommand line (for example: TSO/E prompt, ISPF, or z/OS UNIX SystemServices).

    v Your Microsoft Windows workstation. You can install LookAt directly from thez/OS Collection (SK3T-4269) or the z/OS and Software Products DVD Collection(SK3T-4271) and use it from the resulting Windows graphical user interface(GUI). The command prompt (also known as the DOS > command line) versioncan still be used from the directory in which you install the Windows version ofLookAt.

    v Your wireless handheld device. You can use the LookAt Mobile Edition fromwww.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/bkserv/lookat/lookatm.html with a handhelddevice that has wireless access and an Internet browser (for example: InternetExplorer for Pocket PCs, Blazer or Eudora for Palm OS, or Opera for Linuxhandheld devices).

    You can obtain code to install LookAt on your host system or Microsoft Windowsworkstation from:v A CD-ROM in the z/OS Collection (SK3T-4269).v The z/OS and Software Products DVD Collection (SK3T-4271).v The LookAt Website (click Download and then select the platform, release,

    collection, and location that suit your needs). More information is available inthe LOOKAT.ME files available during the download process.

    xii System Automation for z/OS: Messages and Codes

    http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/bkserv/http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/bkserv/lookat/lookat.htmlhttp://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/bkserv/lookat/lookatm.html

  • Chapter 1. About System Automation for z/OS Messages

    This book describes System Automation for z/OS messages and codes. It enablessystem operators and system programmers to respond to messages appropriatelyand efficiently.

    Format of System Automation for z/OS MessagesEach System Automation for z/OS system message begins with a unique messageidentifier, followed by message text.

    In general, the message format is as follows:XXXynnnt MESSAGE TEXT

    where:

    XXX or XXXXIs the program identifier. It identifies where in System Automation forz/OS the message originated from. It can have three or four charactersv AOF: System operationsv EVE: CICS-related messagesv EVI : IMS-related messagesv EVJ: TWS-related messagesv HSA: Automation managerv IHV: I/O operationsv ING: System Automation for z/OS, general partsv ISQ: Processor operations

    Y Is the SA z/OS component specific identifier.

    nnn Is the message identification number. It is a three-digit or four-digitnumber that uniquely identifies each message.

    t Is the message type. It is a letter that helps indicate the purpose of themessage and the type of response required for the message. The messagetypes are:

    A Immediate Action. Requires the system operator to perform an action.The associated task does not continue until the requested action istaken.

    D Immediate Decision. Requires the system operator to make a decisionfrom the available options specified on the message. For example, if arequest for a particular tape drive cannot be satisfied, a systemoperator will have to communicate a decision (REPLY RETRY orCANCEL) back to the system. The associated task is suspended untilthe operator communicates the decision to the system.

    E Eventual Action. Requires eventual action by the system operator. Theassociated task continues independent of the operator action.

    I Information. Requires no action. This message is used only foradvisory purposes.

    W System Wait. Requires system operator action immediately. The systemor a major subsystem must be restarted.

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  • Message TextThe message text provides concise information about an event or condition ofinterest to an operator or system programmer. Variable text is used to identifysystem components and to provide other detailed information. In this book,variable text in messages is italicized, for example, job_name.

    Some messages include two or more alternate text strings, only one of which isgenerated with any single occurrence of the message. The text string generateddepends on the condition the message is reporting. In this book, alternate textstrings are surrounded by braces ({ and }) and are separated by the OR bar (|). Forexample: {domain | operator}.

    In some cases, messages include optional text. Optional text might or might notappear with the message, depending on the condition reported by the message. Inthis book, optional text is surrounded by brackets ([ and ]).

    In some cases " - FROM=sysname" is appended to the message text, where sysnameindicates the system where the message originated. This normally applies wherethe message was received by a slave process running on a remote system.

    Who Receives MessagesSystem Automation for z/OS messages are received by automation operators andnotification operators. Automation operators are automated operator tasks orautotasks that can respond to operating system, subsystem, and network messageswithout requiring a human operator.

    Notification operators are NetView operators who receive System Automation forz/OS notification messages, or messages about actions System Automation forz/OS either detects or takes. Notification messages are routed to one or moreassigned, logged-on operators. Notification operators can be defined the followingways:v Using the Operator Notification panel in the customization dialogs. Refer to IBM

    Tivoli System Automation for z/OS Defining Automation Policy for furtherinformation on how to use the customization dialogs.

    v Using the INGNTFY command. Refer to IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OSUsers Guide for more information on how to use the INGNTFY command.

    Displaying Notification Operator SettingsIf you want to find out who is currently receiving SA z/OS messages, use theINGNTFY command dialog. INGNTFY displays a list of notification operators,whether they are logged on and are receiving messages, and a description of theoperator from either the automation control file or the INGNTFY command dialog.

    About System Automation for z/OS Messages

    2 System Automation for z/OS: Messages and Codes

  • Notification operators can be logged on without receiving messages if they haveused the INGNTFY command to turn off messages. Refer to IBM Tivoli SystemAutomation for z/OS Users Guide for further information.

    Message ClassesSome messages generated by System Automation for z/OS have a message class.During automated operations, the class of the message is compared to the class ofeach notification operator. Any operator with a class matching the messages classreceives the message.

    To find out which classes of messages are assigned to each operator, use thecustomization dialogs. For further information on the customization dialogs, referto IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS Defining Automation Policy.

    The message classes are shown in the following table:

    Table 2. Message Classes

    Message Class Description

    General Message Classes

    0 Errors

    1 Debug

    Automation Agent-Related Message Classes

    40 All Automation agent messages

    41 RESERVED

    42 RESERVED

    43 Information

    44 Action

    45 Status

    46 User intervention

    50 Critical threshold setting exceeded

    AOFKAANT SA z/OS - Command Dialogs Line 1 of 3Domain ID = IPSNO ---------- INGNTFY ---------- Date = 09/15/11Operator ID = OPID Time = 10:22:29

    Cmd: A Add C Show/Change settings D Delete O Turn OFF msg receiving

    Cmd Operator System Log Rcv Description Classes--- -------- -------- --- --- ----------- -------

    AUTNOTI1 AOC4 Y N MSG AOPNOTI1 AOC4 N Y 40 41 42 43 44NOYI2 AOC4 Y Y 80 81 82

    Command ===>PF1=Help PF2=End PF3=Return PF6=Roll

    PF9=Refresh PF12=Retrieve

    Figure 1. Example DISPNTFY Command Dialog

    About System Automation for z/OS Messages

    Chapter 1. About System Automation for z/OS Messages 3

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  • Table 2. Message Classes (continued)

    Message Class Description

    51 Frequent threshold setting exceeded

    52 Infrequent threshold exceeded

    60 IMS Automation messages

    Automation Manager-Related Message Classes

    80 All automation manager messages

    81 Intervention required

    82 Automation denied

    83 Automation impacted

    84 Awaiting automation

    85 In automation

    86 Degraded: Target resources

    87 Degraded: All resources

    88 Satisfactory: Target resources

    89 Satisfactory: All resources

    90 SA z/OS Infrastructure/Environment

    MVS Descriptor CodesThe System Automation for z/OS AOCMSG common automation routine handlesdescriptor codes to assist in the management of the SA z/OS messages at masterconsoles (with respect to highlighting, color, and hold/nohold). The followingconvention exists:

    W 1A 2D 2I 6

    For more details, refer to z/OS MVS System Messages.

    About System Automation for z/OS Messages

    4 System Automation for z/OS: Messages and Codes

  • Chapter 2. Messages AOF000I to AOFS820I

    AOF000I MESSAGE message_number ISSUED BUTDOES NOT EXIST IN MESSAGETABLE table - CALL IGNORED

    Explanation: System automation attempted to issue amessage, but no text could be found for the message inthe message table.

    The variable message_number shows the number ofthe message that text was missing for.

    The variable table shows the name of the messagelibrary member that the message should have beenfound in.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: This message indicatesthat there might have been a problem installing SystemAutomation for z/OS. Make sure the message librarySINGNMSG is allocated to DSIMSG DD.

    Classes: None.

    AOF001I REQUEST request WAS SUCCESSFULFOR entry_type

    Explanation: The request for the record has beencompleted successfully.

    The variable request shows the function performedon the record.

    The variable entry_type shows the function or key ofthe record that was processed.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF002I END OF MULTILINE MESSAGEGROUP

    Explanation: This message identifies the end of amultiline message group.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF003I function IS NOT ACTIVE

    Explanation: An operator dialog issues this message.An inactive PF key was pressed.

    The variable function shows the PF key that waspressed.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Press a key that is active. Formore information, call help from the panel that thismessage appears on.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF004I PROCESSING FAILED FOR commandCOMMAND

    Explanation: The entered command (command) failedto process. This could be because of an error, orbecause the command requested something that wasalready in effect. Other messages preceding this oneindicate the reason for the failure.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Make sure the proper commandwas entered and look for messages preceding thismessage to determine the cause of the failure. If youcannot determine the cause of the failure, contact yoursystem programmer.

    System programmer response: Review the netlog(which was active at the time the command wasrejected) to see whether a message was routed correctly.

    Classes: None.

    AOF005I MEMBER member CURRENTLY BEINGaction FOR THE CONTROL FILE

    Explanation: This is the first line of a multilinemessage group.

    The variable member shows the name of the membercurrently being used.

    The variable action shows where the automationcontrol file resides. It can be one of the following:

    USED The status display is for the currentin-storage member

    SAVEDThe status display is for the currentlysaved member

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

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  • AOF006I text

    Explanation: This message is part of a multilinemessage group that begins with message AOF005I.

    The variable text shows detailed information aboutan automation control file. It can be one of thefollowing:

    BUILT BY name ON date AT TIMELOADED BY name ON date at timeCONFIGURATION TOKEN = tokenCONFIGURATION DATASET = dataset_name

    The variable name shows the name of anoperator.

    The variable date shows the date the action wasdone.

    The variable time shows the time the action wasdone.

    The variable token shows the currentconfiguration token.

    The variable dataset_name shows the name ofcurrent configuration data set.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF007I A RESOURCE TYPE IS REQUIREDFOR THIS SELECTION

    Explanation: A resource type was not entered as aselection on the prompt screen.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter the resource type.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF008I A SELECTION MUST BE MADE

    Explanation: An operator dialog issues this message.This message indicates that you must make a selectionon the prompt screen.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Make a selection on the promptscreen. For more information, call help from the panelthat this message appears on.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF009I MAXIMUM NUMBER OF keywordOPERANDS EXCEEDED

    Explanation: The maximum number of operandsallowed for the keyword identified in this message wasexceeded.

    The variable keyword shows the keyword that toomany operands were specified for.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter the command again, makingsure that the correct number of operands is specifiedfor the keyword you specify.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF010I WRONG NUMBER OF PARAMETERSENTERED

    Explanation: Too few or too many parameters wereentered with a command or request.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter the command or requestagain, this time using the right number of parameters.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF011I EXPECTING AN ENDING delimiter FORparameter

    Explanation: The operand was entered without aclosing delimiter.

    The variable delimiter shows the character expectedas the delimiter.

    The variable parameter shows the parameter thatwas in error.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter the command again usingthe correct delimiter.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF012I message_ID message_text

    Explanation: General purpose message entry.Specifically used for message forwarding of messagesfrom users or other components. The AOF012I messageidentifier is not displayed to an operator who receivesthis message.

    The variable message_ID shows the messageidentifier of the forwarded message.

    The variable message_text shows the message text ofthe forwarded message.

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  • System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF013I SPECIFIED OPERAND operandINVALID FOR parameter

    Explanation: An operand that is not valid wasspecified for this parameter.

    The variable operand shows the operand that is notvalid.

    The variable parameter shows the parameter thatwas entered.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter the command again usingthe correct operands.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF014I SPECIFIED PARAMETER parameterINVALID

    Explanation: The specified parameter (parameter) is notvalid for this command.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter the command again usingthe correct parameters.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF015I INVALID DELIMITER OF delimiterENCOUNTERED

    Explanation: A delimiter that is not valid (delimiter)was entered for a command.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter the command again usingthe correct syntax.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF017I EXPECTED PARAMETER(S) MISSINGFOR REQUEST request

    Explanation: Required parameters for this request aremissing or null. If a parameter was entered, no operandwas specified.

    The variable request shows the request used.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter the command again usingthe correct syntax.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF018I INVALID SEARCH RANGE SPECIFIED

    Explanation: The specified starting search range isgreater than the ending search range.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter the command again usingthe correct syntax.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF019I time: INVALID SYNTAX FORCOMMAND cmd_name parmstr

    Explanation: Command cmd_name was invoked withinvalid syntax on the command line.

    The variable time shows the time the error wasgenerated.

    The variable cmd_name is the name of the failingcommand.

    The variable parmstr is the parameter string passedto the failing command, where available.

    System action: Processing is terminated.

    Operator response: If operator initiated, correct andreissue the command, otherwise contact your systemprogrammer.

    System programmer response: Correct and reissue thecommand.

    Classes: None.

    AOF020A macro/type REQUEST WASUNSUCCESSFUL RC=rc A=xx I=yy FORfunction

    Explanation: The program made a macro type request.The macro was not able to satisfy the request andreturned values for use in problem determination.These values are displayed in this message.

    The variable macro/type shows the request type.

    The variable rc shows the return code from themacro.

    The variable xx shows the major return code from aVSAM request.

    The variable yy shows the minor return code from aVSAM request.

    The variable function shows the name of the macro.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Contact your system programmer.

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  • System programmer response: Check the VSAMreturn code values to determine the cause of theproblem.

    Classes: None.

    AOF021I CONFLICTING PARAMETERSparameters SPECIFIED for command

    Explanation: An invalid combination of parameterswas specified for command. The variable parameters liststhe conflicting parameters. The variable command showsthe name of the issued command.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter the command again with avalid combination of parameters

    System programmer response: None

    Classes: None.

    AOF022E MODULE module DETECTED ERRORIN SERVICE service. RC=rc, RS=rs

    Explanation: A service was invoked and returned anunexpected return code or reason code. This message islogged in the netlog.

    The variable module shows the name of the modulethat invoked the service.

    The variable service shows the name of the servicethat was invoked.

    The variable rc shows the return code that wasreceived.

    The variable rs shows the reason code that wasreceived.

    System action: Processing stops. The message islogged in the netlog.

    Operator response: Refer to the documentation of theservice that was invoked for more information.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF024I A NULL FIELD WAS ENTERED

    Explanation: A null field is not acceptable.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Correct the command syntax andreissue the command.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF025I SYNTAX ERROR FOR command

    Explanation: A syntax error was encountered in thecommand that was entered.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Correct the command syntax andreissue the command.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF026I module DETECTED A VERSIONMISMATCH. REASON nn

    Explanation: Module module detected a versionmismatch.

    The variable module shows the name of the modulethat invoked the service.

    The variable rs shows the reason code. Valid reasoncodes are:01 The version of AOFRASFX does not match.02 The version of a status file record does not

    match.

    System action: The request is not processed.

    Operator response: Check the system setup andreissue the command.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF027I THE FOLLOWING SA AUTOMATIONOPERATORS COULD NOT BESTARTED:

    Explanation: This is the first message of a multilinemessage group that lists all automation operators thatcould not be started.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF028I automation operator name - NETVIEWTASK taskname status

    Explanation: This message is part of a multilinemessage group that begins with message AOF027I.

    The variable automation operator name shows thename of the SA z/OS automation operator thatcould not be started.

    The variable taskname shows the name of theNetView task that caused the problem.

    The variable status shows: UNDEFINED if the NetView task is currently not

    defined.

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  • INACTIVE if it could not be started.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: Define the missingNetView task names or review the netlog for reasonswhy it could not be started.

    Classes: None.

    AOF029I DYNAMIC ADD OF SAAUTOMATION OPERATORS FAILED

    Explanation: This message follows the multilinemessage group that begins with message AOF027I.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: Define the missingNetView task names (see message AOF028I) or reviewthe netlog for reasons why it could not be started.

    Classes: None.

    AOF030I task_name IS INACTIVE

    Explanation: The called task (task_name) is not activeat this time.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Start the task by issuing STARTTASK=xxxxxxx, where xxxxxxx is:

    v AOFTSTS for the status fileSystem programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF032I USAGE util %, LONG LINEAR pred1,SHORT LINEAR pred2, 1ST ORDERpred3

    Explanation: This message is posted to SDF whenJES2 spool recovery has been initiated and SA z/OSmakes predictions about future spool usage. There arethree different prediction methods:

    Long LinearThis method looks at the first data point andthe latest data point, and does a linearextrapolation to predict how long it will takefor the spool to reach 100% utilization.

    Data points occur if either the pass processorruns, or a spool recovery initialization message(HASP050 or HASP355) is received.

    Short LinearThis method is like long linear, but is based onthe last two data points.

    Short 1st OrderThis method takes the last 3 data points,

    works out the rate of change between eachpair of consecutive points, then works out thevariation between these two rates of change. Itthen extrapolates using this quadratic variationto predict when the spool will reach 100%utilization.

    The variable util shows the current percentutilization of all active spool volumes.

    The variables pred1, pred2, pred3 are spool usagepredictions. They can have the following values:

    hh:mm:ssThe predicted time for the spool to reach100% utilization.

    NONE Insufficient data points were collected tomake the prediction.

    STABLEThere is no change in spool usage betweenthe data points. Spool usage is neitherincreasing nor decreasing.

    SAFE The projected spool usage falls below thelowest data point rather than reaching100% utilization.

    DROPPINGThe latest data point is lower than theothers.

    FULL The current data point shows 100% spoolutilization.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF035I MEMBER member I/O ERROROCCURRED WHILE PROCESSING

    Explanation: An I/O error occurred during processingof the member identified by the variable member.

    System action: Processing ends.

    Operator response: Make sure the member identifiedin the message is valid. If the member identified in themessage is valid, contact your system programmer forfurther analysis.

    System programmer response: Verify that the membername exists in the file pointed to by the procedure inuse at the time of the error. Review the netlog beingused at the time of the error to see whether there was asystem error that could have prevented the memberfrom being found.

    Classes: None.

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  • AOF040I CONTROL FILE INACTIVE

    Explanation: A request to the automation policy wasnot successful because the automation control file wasnot active. This message can also be a response to theACF STATUS command.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: To activate the automation controlfile, specify the ACF REFRESH or the INGAMScommand.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF041I UNABLE TO FIND entry type

    Explanation: The task did not find any data for thespecified entry-type pair.

    The variable entry shows the entry field of theentry-type pair the task tried to locate.

    The variable type shows the type field of theentry-type pair the task tried to locate.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF042I MEMBER name NOT FOUND

    Explanation: SA z/OS attempted to prepare themember named in the message but could not find it.

    The variable name is the name of member that couldnot be found.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: Make sure that themember identified in the message is valid. Add themember in the DSIPARM concatenation chain or correctthe SDF panel definitions that refer to the erroneousmember.

    System action: Processing continues.

    AOF043I task IS ACTIVE

    Explanation: The task task has been activated.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF044I task IS TERMINATING

    Explanation: The task task is ending.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF045I task TERMINATED

    Explanation: The task task has ended.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF057I REQUEST FAILED. TIMERID =timer_IDALREADY EXISTS

    Explanation: An attempt was made to add a timer IDthat already exists.

    The variable timer_ID shows the timer ID thatalready exists.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Specify a timer ID that does notalready exist.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF058I AOFCTMSG ERROR - message_number

    Explanation: The status display facility attempted toissue the message indicated, but no text could be foundfor the message in its internal message table(AOFCTMSG).

    The variable message_number shows the number ofthe message that text was missing for.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Contact your system programmer.

    System programmer response: Determine whatoperation was being performed when the erroroccurred, and note the message number. Thisinformation should be forwarded to your IBM productsupport contact.

    Classes: None.

    AOF059I REQUEST FOR name LOCKS TO BECLEARED WAS CANCELED

    Explanation: The request to clear locks was canceled.No locks were cleared.

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  • The variable name shows the subsystem namewhose locks were to be cleared.

    System action: No locks were cleared.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF060I OPERATOR ID operator_ID NOTFOUND

    Explanation: The operator ID identified in thismessage (operator_ID) was not found.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Specify the operator ID again.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF064I time: ident WAITING FOR event

    Explanation: Automation is waiting for an event tocomplete.

    The variable time shows the time the message wasissued.

    The variable ident shows the CLIST that issued themessage.

    The variable event shows the event the CLIST iswaiting for.

    When event is "ENVIRON SETUP EXITS TO FINISH" itmeans that the automation initialization-relatedprocessing is suspended. Automation initialization willnot complete until the exits have run.

    System action: System automation waits until theevent has completed.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: 40, 43.

    AOF069I data

    Explanation: This message is given in conjunctionwith a subsequent error message that explains what isincorrect. It shows the SDF panel statement that isincorrect.

    The variable data identifies the buffer data in error.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: Correct the paneldefinitions.

    Classes: None.

    AOF076I REPEAT FIND WILL NOT WORKUNTIL YOU HAVE ISSUED A FIND

    Explanation: To use the repeat function a findcommand must have been entered previously.

    System action: The requested command is notperformed.

    Operator response: Specify a find command first, forexample, FIND abc.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF077I USE P OR N TO SPECIFY FINDDIRECTION

    Explanation: An invalid value for the find directionhas been specified. P and N are valid values.

    System action: The requested command is notperformed.

    Operator response: Specify P (previous) or N (next)for the direction of the FIND command, for example,FIND abc N.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF078I subsys SPOOL RECOVERED TOBELOW nn%, text

    Explanation: System automation SPOOL recovery wassuccessful.

    The variable subsys shows the name of thesubsystem.

    The variable nn% shows the spool percentage.

    The variable text shows either RECOVERYSTOPPED or RECOVERY DONWGRADED TOSHORT.

    System action: Processing continues.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: 40, 43.

    AOF081I SECURITY FACILITY IS NOT ACTIVE

    Explanation: A request or function was notperformed, because the security facility was not active.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Take steps to activate the securityfacility. Contact your system programmer.

    System programmer response: Determine why thesecurity facility was not active and take steps to ensurethat it is available when necessary.

    AOF060I AOF081I

    Chapter 2. Messages AOF000I to AOFS820I 11

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    AOF082I SAVE REQUEST REJECTED ORIGINAL DATA HAS BEENMODIFIED

    Explanation: A request to save changed data wasissued. However, the original data that you havechanged has in the meantime been modified by anotherprocess and is no longer up-to-date. The request istherefore rejected.

    System action: The requested function is notperformed.

    Operator response: Refresh the displayed data andredo the changes based on the new data.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF083I FIELD field_name EXCEEDS THEALLOWABLE FIELD LENGTH

    Explanation: The field identified in this message(field_name) is too long.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Determine the correct length forthe field and try the operation again.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF084I PARAMETERS EXCEED THEMAXIMUM LENGTH

    Explanation: The command could not be processedbecause the parameters exceeded the maximum length.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Try to reduce the length of theparameters.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF085I PRESS PF5 TO SAVE OR PF3 AGAINTO IGNORE CHANGES

    Explanation: Function key PF3 has been issued toleave a panel without having saved temporarymodifications of the displayed data. The requestedfunction is rejected.

    System action: The requested function is notperformed.

    Operator response: Follow the instruction of themessage.

    System programmer response: None.

    AOF086I time : phase DEFINITIONS TO subsystemRESTORED BY task

    Explanation: This message is written to the NetViewlog when previously stored start or stop definitions toan application have been restored after they have beenmodified.

    The variable time shows the time this message wasgenerated.

    The variable phase shows whether START or STOPdefinitions have been modified.

    The variable subsystem shows the name of theresource.

    The variable task shows the name of the task thatrequested the function.

    System action: Processing continues.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    AOF087I action REQUEST REJECTED - phase INPROGRESS

    Explanation: A request was issued to save modifiedstart or stop definitions for an application or to discardchanges by resetting the previously loaded definitions.

    The variable action shows whether a save or resetfunction has been requested.

    The variable phase shows the reason why therequested function was rejected:START

    A startup of the application is in progress.STOP

    A shutdown of the application is in progress.INITIALIZATION

    SA z/OS is not initialized.

    System action: The requested function is notperformed.

    Operator response: Reissue the request either after thestart or stop of the application has completed or afterSA z/OS has initialized.

    System programmer response: None.

    AOF088I command: COMMAND ONLYALLOWED IN FULLSCREEN MODE

    Explanation: A command was issued that is onlyallowed in fullscreen mode. The command is rejectedbecause the executing task does not support fullscreenmode.

    The variable command shows the command that wasissued.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

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  • AOF089I time : phase DEFINITIONS TO subsystemMODIFIED BY task

    Explanation: This message is written to the NetViewlog when start or stop definitions to an applicationhave been modified during runtime.

    The variable time shows the time this message wasgenerated.

    The variable phase shows whether START or STOPdefinitions have been modified.

    The variable subsystem shows the name of theresource.

    The variable task shows the name of the task thatrequested the function.

    System action: Processing continues.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    AOF090I IPLDATE= date, IPLTIME= time

    Explanation: This message shows the date and time ofthe last initial program load (IPL).

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF094I operator_ID IS NOT AUTHORIZED TOUSE INGNTFY COMMAND

    Explanation: An operator dialog issues this message.An operator who is not authorized to use theINGNTFY command attempted to do so.

    The variable operator_ID shows the ID of theoperator who attempted to use the command.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: If you need more informationabout this message, call help from the panel that thismessage appears on.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF095I function_name FUNCTIONSUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED

    Explanation: An operator dialog issues this message.Processing of a function called by a command has beensuccessfully completed.

    The variable function_name identifies the functionthat processing has been completed for.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None. For more information about

    this message, call help from the panel that this messageappears on.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF096I A COMMAND MUST BE SPECIFIED

    Explanation: You are expected to enter a command.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter a command.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF097I A RESOURCE NAME IS REQUIREDFOR THIS SELECTION

    Explanation: You made an operator dialog panelselection that requires a resource name, but you did notenter a resource name.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter a resource name. For moreinformation, request help for this operator dialog panel.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF098I COMMAND FAILED - REFER TONETVIEW LOG

    Explanation: Processing of a request or function failedto be completed successfully. The netlog file active atthe time of the failure might contain informationindicating why processing failed.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Contact your system programmer.

    System programmer response: Review the netlog formessages related to the request that failed. Determinethe cause of the failure by analyzing these messages. Ifthere are no related messages, determine whether thecommand is still active on the maintenance level thatwas active when this message was generated.

    Classes: None.

    AOF099I FUNCTION COMPLETED

    Explanation: An operator dialog issues this message.It indicates that processing of the command completed.If no error message is shown previously, it alsoindicates that the function completed successfully.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    AOF089I AOF099I

    Chapter 2. Messages AOF000I to AOFS820I 13

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    AOF100I time: command COMMAND ISSUED data

    Explanation: The request you made has beenprocessed or has been issued and is processing.

    The variable time shows the time this message wasgenerated.

    The variable command shows the name of thecommand that failed.

    The variable data shows detailed information aboutwhere the command was issued.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes. 40 43.

    AOF101I CONFIRMATION RESPONSE ISREQUIRED

    Explanation: An operator dialog issues this message.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: For more information, call helpfrom the panel that this message appears on.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF102I CORRECT FIELDS IN ERROR

    Explanation: An operator dialog issues this message.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: For more information, call helpfrom the panel that this message appears on.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF103I CURRENT TIME PAST REQUESTEDTIME time

    Explanation: A time that has already passed wasspecified. The specified time cannot be processed.

    The variable time shows the time specified in therequest.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Specify a valid time in the request.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF104I DEFAULT (IF ANY) IN WHITE, NONEED TO ENTER SEL NUMBER

    Explanation: On the NNT selection panel, the firstdefined session is the default selection forinitiation/termination. It is selected automatically ifyou do not enter a selection number.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF105I DELETE SUCCESSFUL

    Explanation: A request to delete is complete.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF106I ENTER A SELECTION

    Explanation: An operator dialog issues this message.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: For more information, call helpfrom the panel that this message appears on.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF107I ENTER TO DISPLAY

    Explanation: An operator dialog issues this message.This message is usually displayed after an invalidcommand is entered.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Make a selection from the listdisplayed on the panel and press the key designated asthe Enter key.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF108E ERROR OCCURRED DURING processPROCESS

    Explanation: An error occurred during the processidentified in this message.

    The variable process shows the name of the processduring which the error occurred.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Notify your system programmer.

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  • System programmer response: Examine othermessages related to the process to identify the errorand its cause.

    Classes: None.

    AOF109I EXITS CANNOT BE ENABLED - EXITSDO NOT EXIST

    Explanation: An attempt was made to enable exits.Because no exits exist, no action was performed.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF110I name BEING USED FOR THEAUTOMATION CONTROL FILE - origin

    Explanation: The automation control file member waseither loaded, restored, or refreshed successfully.

    The variable name shows the name of the memberthat was loaded.

    The variable origin shows where the automationcontrol file came from. It can be:

    LOADED from data sets in the DSIPARMconcatenation.RESTORED using NetView Save/Restorefacility.REFRESHED as for LOADED but from changeddata only.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF111I AUTOMATION CONFIGURATIONDISPLAY - ENTRY= entry

    Explanation: This is the first message of a multilinemessage group that displays the current automationconfiguration.

    The variable entry shows the name of the entry thatwill be displayed.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF112I ACTIVE TYPE= active_type , DESIREDTYPE= desired_type

    Explanation: This message is part of a multilinemessage group that begins with message AOF111I.

    The variable active_type shows the name of the typethat satisfied the request.

    The variable desired_type shows the name of the typethat was requested.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF113I DATA IS data

    Explanation: This message is part of a multilinemessage group that begins with message AOF111I.

    The variable data shows the data area of the entryand type being displayed.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF114I REQUESTED STATE state FORSUBSYSTEM subsystem IS ALREADYSET

    Explanation: An operator dialog issues this message.

    The variable state shows the requested state.

    The variable subsystem shows the affectedsubsystem.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: For more information, call helpfrom the panel that this message appears on.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF115I REQUESTED TIMER timer_identificationWAS CHANGED

    Explanation: The requested timer change was made.

    The variable timer_identification shows the name ofthe timer that was changed.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

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  • AOF116I REQUESTED TIMERS WERE DELETED

    Explanation: The request to delete timers wascompleted successfully. The timers specified in therequest were deleted.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF117I RETURN CODE return_code RECEIVEDFROM LIST TIMER COMMAND

    Explanation: A non-zero return code was generatedduring processing of the LIST TIMER command.Processing of the request is not complete.

    The variable return_code shows the return codegenerated.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Contact your system programmer.

    System programmer response: Refer to thedescription of the NetView LIST TIMER command inTivoli NetView for z/OS Command Reference Vol. 1 for anexplanation of the return code.

    Classes: None.

    AOF118I SECOND PARAMETER SHOULD BEBLANK OR T

    Explanation: A non-blank value other than T wasspecified for the second parameter of the enteredcommand. This parameter must be blank or have avalue of T.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter the command again,specifying valid values for all parameters.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF119I SELECT ONE PARAMETER THENPRESS THE ENTER KEY

    Explanation: This message is a prompt for you toselect a parameter.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Select a parameter and press theEnter key.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF121I HIT ENTER KEY

    Explanation: This message is a prompt for you topress the Enter key.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Press the key on your keyboardthat performs the Enter function.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF122I INVALID CONFIRMATION REQUESTOF function ENTERED

    Explanation: An operator dialog issues this message.A confirmation request that is not valid was entered.

    The variable function shows the request entered.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter a valid confirmation request.For more information about this message, call helpfrom the panel that this message appears on.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF123D INVALID INPUT -- ENTERCOMMAND, SET COMMAND, T TOTERMINATE OR I TO INITIATE

    Explanation: Data that is not valid was entered.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter one of the following:

    v A valid commandv SETv Tv ISystem programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF124D INVALID INPUT -- ENTER IMSCOMMAND, SET COMMAND OR TTO TERMINATE

    Explanation: Data that is not valid was entered.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter the data again, making surethat it is valid.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF116I AOF124D

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  • AOF125A INVALID OPERATOR ID - PLEASERE-ENTER

    Explanation: An operator ID that is not valid wasentered.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter a valid operator ID.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF126A INVALID PASSWORD - PLEASERE-ENTER

    Explanation: A password that is not valid wasspecified.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter a valid password.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF129I INVALID SELECTION

    Explanation: An operator dialog issues this message.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: For more information, call helpfrom the panel that this message appears on. Choose anoption that is within the valid range.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF130I INVALID SUBSYSTEM NAMEinvalid_name

    Explanation: An operator dialog issues this message.This message may also be issued during theautomation control file load or refresh.

    The variable invalid_name shows the invalid name.

    System action: For automation control file load orrefresh the Entry/Type is ignored.

    Operator response: For more information, call helpfrom the panel that this message appears on. If themessage is issued during the configuration file load orrefresh then the Entry/Type in the file must becorrected.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF131I MISSING OR INVALID parameter

    Explanation: A parameter or keyword in the enteredcommand is missing or is not valid.

    The variable parameter shows the parameter orkeyword that is missing or is not valid.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Specify valid parameters andreissue the command.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF132I NO AUTOMATION FLAGS SET

    Explanation: An operator dialog issues this message.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: For more information, call helpfrom the panel that this message appears on.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF133I NO ENTRIES HAVE BEEN DEFINED

    Explanation: The information that was requested doesnot exist.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF134I NO FUNCTION WAS SELECTED

    Explanation: You did not specify a function.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Specify a function.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF135I NO HELP PANEL IS AVAILABLE

    Explanation: Help information was requested whennone is available.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF125A AOF135I

    Chapter 2. Messages AOF000I to AOFS820I 17

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  • AOF136I NO MORE HELP IS AVAILABLE

    Explanation: All available help text has beendisplayed.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF137I NO NOTIFY OPERATORS DEFINED

    Explanation: The request was not performed, becausethere are no notify operators.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF138I NO SCHEDULED AUTOMATIONOVERRIDES

    Explanation: An operator dialog issues this message.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: For more information, call helpfrom the panel that this message appears on.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF139I NO THRESHOLDS DEFINED - ATLEAST ONE THRESHOLD VALUE ISREQUIRED

    Explanation: No threshold values have been defined.You must define at least one threshold value.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Contact your system programmer.

    System programmer response: Define at least onethreshold value. For information about definingthreshold values, refer to IBM Tivoli System Automationfor z/OS Defining Automation Policy.

    Classes: None.

    AOF140I NO TIMERS ARE SCHEDULED

    Explanation: No timers are scheduled, so there isnothing to display.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF141I NUMBER 0 IS NOT VALID

    Explanation: The value 0 was specified for the field.This is not a valid value for the field.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Specify a valid value for the field.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF142I ONLY ONE DATE/DAY MAY BESPECIFIED

    Explanation: More than one day or date wasspecified. Only one day or date can be accepted.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Specify only one day or date.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF143I ONLY ONE SELECTION IS ALLOWED,PLEASE RESPECIFY

    Explanation: More than one selection was made. Onlyone selection can be accepted.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Make only one selection.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF144I PARAMETER parameter_name INVALID

    Explanation: An operator dialog issues this message.A parameter that is not valid (parameter_name) wasentered.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: For more information, call helpfrom the panel that this message appears on.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF145I PARAMETER MISSING

    Explanation: An operator dialog issues this message.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: For more information, call helpfrom the panel that this message appears on.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF136I AOF145I

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  • AOF146I PARAMETER MUST BE NUMERIC

    Explanation: A non-numeric value was entered in afield that requires a numeric value.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter a numeric value for thefield.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF147I REPLY FAILED - REFER TONETWORK LOG

    Explanation: The reply failed. The netlog containsadditional information about the failure.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Contact your system programmer.

    System programmer response: Make sure the replyspecification is correct. Identify and correct any othercauses of the failure.

    Classes: None.

    AOF148I REPLYID IS NOT VALID, CORRECTAND RE-ENTER

    Explanation: The reply ID is not valid.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter a valid reply ID.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF149I REQUEST FAILED. DATE/TIME (datetime) IS INVALID

    Explanation: The date or time specified is not valid.

    The variable date shows the date specified.

    The variable time shows the time specified.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Specify a valid date and a validtime. Make sure that the day you specify is valid forthe month and year you specify, and that the time isspecified in 24-hour-clock format.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF150I STATISTICS DISPLAY REQUESTEDFOR from_resource THRU to_resource

    Explanation: This is the first message in a group ofmessages that display statistics from a resourcestructure.

    The variable from_resource shows the highestresource name in the resource structure requested tobe displayed.

    The variable to_resource shows the lowest resourcename in the resource structure requested to bedisplayed.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF151I ID= resource , TYPE= type , STATUS=status

    Explanation: This message is part of a multilinemessage group that begins with message AOF150I.

    The variable resource shows the name of theresource being displayed.

    The variable type shows the type of resource beingdisplayed.

    The variable status shows the status of the resourcebeing displayed.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF152I LAST UPDATED BY operator_ID ,RECORD TYPE= record_type

    Explanation: This message is part of a multilinemessage group that begins with message AOF150I.

    The variable operator_ID shows the ID of theoperator who last updated the record for theresource.

    The variable record_type shows the type of therecord that was updated.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF153I LAST event_type EVENT: TS= date time ,TYPE=type

    Explanation: This message is part of a multilinemessage group that begins with message AOF150I.

    The variable event_type shows the event type, whichis one of START, AVAIL, STOP, or DOWN. Theevent types describe the lifecycle milestones of theresource.

    AOF146I AOF153I

    Chapter 2. Messages AOF000I to AOFS820I 19

  • The variable date time shows the time stamp in theform mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss.

    The variable type shows the start or stop type that isassociated with the event.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF154I LAST TERMCODE= code

    Explanation: This message is part of a multilinemessage group that begins with message AOF150I.

    The variable code shows the termination (abend)code.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF155I OPERATOR NOTIFIED: notify

    Explanation: This message is part of a multilinemessage group that begins with message AOF150I. Thismessage indicates whether an operator has beennotified of the current error.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF156I LAST STATUS CHANGE DATE=mm/dd/yy , TIME= hh.mm.ss , OPER=operator_ID

    Explanation: This message shows the date and time ofthe last status change, and the operator ID at the pointof the status change.

    The variables mm, dd, and yy show the month, day,and year, respectively, of the last status change.

    The variables hh, mm and ss show the hour, minute,and second of the last status change.

    The variable operator_ID shows the operator ID atthe point of the last status change.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF158I USER = information

    Explanation: Informational message returning up to20 characters of data.

    The variable information shows information by user.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF159I NO DATA AVAILABLE

    Explanation: This message is part of a multilinemessage group that begins with message AOF150I.There is no error data available for the resource.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF160I ERROR COUNT DATE TIME

    Explanation: This message is part of a multilinemessage group that begins with message AOF150I. Thismessage provides the headings for the data shown inmessage AOF161I.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF161I nn mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss

    Explanation: This message is part of a multilinemessage group that begins with message AOF150I. Thismessage shows the current error count (nn) and thedate and time of the last error.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF162I INVALID SCROLL AMOUNT -SPECIFY "HALF", "PAGE", "MAX", ORA NUMBER

    Explanation: An invalid value was entered in thescroll field.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Correct the scroll amount andretry.

    AOF154I AOF162I

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  • System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF163I LAST THRESHOLD EXCEEDED -threshold

    Explanation: This message is part of a multilinemessage group that begins with message AOF150I. Thelast threshold setting for the resource has beenexceeded.

    The variable threshold shows the last thresholdsetting.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF165I REQUEST FAILED. TASK task_nameNOT ACTIVE

    Explanation: The task identified in this message mustbe active for processing of the request to be completedsuccessfully. Because this task was not active, therequest failed.

    The variable task_name shows the name of the taskthat was not active.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Contact your system programmer.Start the task identified by task_name and issue theoriginal request again.

    System programmer response: Determine why thetask identified by task_name was not active and correctthe problem.

    Classes: None.

    AOF166I REQUEST FOR number LOCKS TO BECLEARED WAS SUCCESSFULLYCOMPLETED

    Explanation: A request to clear locks was successful.

    The variable number shows the number of lockscleared.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF169I THE LAST LINE IS ALREADYDISPLAYED ON THE SCREEN

    Explanation: You tried to scroll forward to displaymore data on the screen, but there is no more data todisplay; the last line of data is already being displayed.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF170I THE TOP LINE IS ALREADYDISPLAYED ON THE SCREEN

    Explanation: You tried to scroll backward to displaymore data on the screen, but there is no more data todisplay; the first line of data is already being displayed.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF171I TIMEOUT OF number SECONDSEXPIRED

    Explanation: Processing of the request was notcompleted within the number of seconds shown by thismessage.

    The variable number shows the number of secondstaken by processing of the request before processingwas suspended.

    System action: Normal system processing proceeds;processing of the request was suspended.

    Operator response: None.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF172I TIMER ID MUST BE CHANGED FORADD PROCESSING

    Explanation: The timer ID was not changed for anadd operation.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Specify the timer ID again.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF173I TIMER SCHEDULED BUT TIMERDISPLAY FAILED

    Explanation: The requested time was set. However, inan attempt to verify the request by displaying the timerID, the NetView LIST TIMER command failed.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Verify that your requested timerwas set.

    System programmer response: None.

    AOF163I AOF173I

    Chapter 2. Messages AOF000I to AOFS820I 21

  • Classes: None.

    AOF174I UNKNOWN ERROR OCCURRED,REFER TO NETWORK LOG FORDETAILS

    Explanation: An unexpected return code was received,indicating an error condition. Additional informationabout the error condition can be found in the NetViewlog.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Contact your system programmer.

    System programmer response: Check the netlog formessages related to the request that resulted in theerror condition.

    Classes: None.

    AOF175I YOU MUST ENTER YOURPASSWORD

    Explanation: A password was not entered.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter your password.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF176I YOU MUST ENTER YOUR USER ID

    Explanation: A user ID was not specified.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Enter your user ID.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF177I YOUR REQUESTED NUMBER IS NOTON THE LIST

    Explanation: Your selection number is greater than thenumber in the list of valid selections on this panel.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Select a number that is includedin the selection list.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF179I REQUEST NOT COMPLETED - WAITTIME EXPIRED

    Explanation: Processing of the request was notcomplete after the length of time specified as the waittime. Processing of the request is suspended. Otherprocessing continues.

    System action: Processing of the request might becompleted after this message is issued or the request isincomplete.

    Operator response: Retry your request or determinewhether it subsequently completes.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF180I REQUEST NOT COMPLETED BYcommand_name COMMAND FAILURE

    Explanation: Processing of a request was notcompleted because the command identified in thismessage failed.

    The variable command_name shows the name of thecommand that failed.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Contact your system programmer.

    System programmer response: Check the netlog forrelated error messages to determine the reason why thecommand failed.

    Classes: None.

    AOF181I MULTIPLE SELECTIONS NOTALLOWED

    Explanation: A command entered on the selection linewas interpreted as an attempt to select more than oneoption. Only one option can be selected.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Select one of the optionsdisplayed on the panel and press the key designated asthe Enter key.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF186I parameter PARAMETER SPECIFIEDMORE THAN ONCE

    Explanation: A parameter was used in a commandmore than once, or was specified more than once for asubsystem definition in the automation control file.

    The variable parameter shows the duplicatedparameter.

    System action: The entered command is notprocessed. For automation control file processing theparameter is ignored.

    Operator response: Enter the command again, usingthe correct syntax.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF174I AOF186I

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  • AOF187I SPECIFIED OPERAND operandINVALID FOR parameter FOR A CROSSDOMAIN REQUEST TO cross_domain

    Explanation: The specified operand (operand) cannotbe used with the specified parameter (parameter) for across domain request to the specified cross domain(cross_domain).

    System action: The entered command is notprocessed.

    Operator response: Enter the command again, usingthe correct syntax.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF188I FROM= AND TO= PARAMETERS AREINVALID FOR REQ=REPL|DELREQUESTS

    Explanation: The FROM parameter and TO parameterspecified in the command are not valid for replace ordelete requests.

    System action: The entered command is notprocessed.

    Operator response: Enter the command again, usingthe correct syntax.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF189I FOR REQ=DEL THE ONLY VALIDPARAMETER IS: ID=

    Explanation: A parameter other than ID= was entered.This is the only valid parameter.

    System action: The entered command is notprocessed.

    Operator response: Enter the command again, usingthe correct syntax.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF199I FOR REQ=DISP THE ONLY VALIDPARAMETERS ARE: ID=, FROM=, andTO=

    Explanation: A parameter other than ID=, FROM=, orTO= was entered. These are the only valid parameters.

    System action: The entered command is notprocessed.

    Operator response: Enter the command again, usingthe correct syntax.

    System programmer response: None.

    Classes: None.

    AOF200I time: COMMAND init_cmd FAILED.RECEIVED RETURN CODE rr FROMfail_cmd

    Explanation: A command issued by the initiatingcommand ended with a non-zero return code.

    The variable time shows the time that this messagewas generated.

    The variable init_cmd shows the name of theinitiating command.

    The variable rr shows the condition code that wasreturned by the failing command.

    The variable fail_cmd shows the name of the failingcommand.

    System action: Processing is terminated.

    Operator response: Notify your system programmer.

    System programmer response: Determine why thecommand failed and correct the problem.

    Classes: 0.

    AOF201I time : CLIST clist_name: msg_input

    Explanation: An error occurred during processing of acommand list.

    The variable time shows the time this message wasgenerated.

    The variable clist_name shows the name of thecommand list that was being processed when theerror occurred.

    The variable msg_input describes the error.

    System action: Processing of the command list endswith an appropriate return code.

    Operator response: Contact your system programmer.

    System programmer response: Perform problemdetermination on the command.

    Classes: 0.

    AOF203I clist_name INVOKED BYUNAUTHORIZED USER (user_ID).REQUEST DENIED: request

    Explanation: A command list was called by a userwho is not authorized to do so. The request to processthe command list was denied.

    The variable clist_name shows the command list thatwas called.

    The variable user_ID shows the ID of the user whocalled the command list.

    The variable request shows the request thataccompanied the call the command list.

    AOF187I AOF203I

    Chapter 2. Messages AOF000I to AOFS820I 23

  • System action: The command list identified in themessage is not processed.

    Operator response: If you feel that you should beauthorized for this command list, request authorizationfrom your system programmer.

    System programmer response: Evaluate the need theoperator has for this function. If authorization shouldbe granted, notify the security administrator.

    Classes: 0.

    AOF204I time: EXPECTED PARAMETERSMISSING OR INVALID FOR REQUESTclist_name - parameter_name

    Explanation: One or more parameters that must bepassed to the command list identified in this messageare missing or are not valid.

    The variable time shows the time this message wasgenerated.

    The variable clist_name shows the name of thecommand list that the variables must be passed to.

    The variable parameter_name shows the name of theparameter that was missing or not valid.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Make sure that the syntax iscorrect and enter the request again. The netlog willshow both the message and the request as processed.Notify your system programmer if the request failsagain.

    System programmer response: Review the user inputto determine the validity of the request and instruct theoperator on the proper procedure. If the user input iscorrect, set debugging on for the command list todetermine the source of the error.

    Classes: 0.

    AOF205A time : command COMMAND FAILEDFOR clist_name: interval - WAIT TIMEEXPIRED

    Explanation: Processing of the command identified bythis message failed because it took too much time. Thetimer interval for command processing was exceeded.

    The variable time shows the time this message wasgenerated.

    The variable command shows the name of thecommand that failed.

    The variable clist_name shows the name of thecommand list that was requested.

    The variable interval shows the timer interval thatwas exceeded.

    System action: None.

    Operator response: Check the netlog that was activewhen the message was received to see whether other

    command timers have expired. If no other timers haveexpired, review the syntax for the command and issuethe command again. If other command timers havebeen exceeded or if processing of the command failsagain, notify your system programmer.

    System programmer response: Review the user inputto determine the validity of the request and instruct theoperator on the proper procedure. If the user input iscorrect, review the netlog that was active at the time ofthe message to see whether there i