If the index component of a key-sequenced data set (KSDS) is damaged,
the system may indicate the problem in any of several different ways.
These include:
- Abends
- Loops
- Waits
- Missing records
- Duplicate records
- Out-of-sequence records
Table 1 lists typical symptoms of
a damaged data set when IDCAMS detects the damage.
- Messages
Table 1. IDCAMS-Detected MessagesMessage ID |
Condition |
---|
MSGIDC3302I |
Action error. |
MSGIDC3308I |
Duplicate record. |
MSGIDC3314I |
Out of sequence record, missing records, duplicate
records, no record found. |
MSGIDC3351I |
VSAM I/O error RC156 or RC24 or RC32. |
MSGIDC3350I |
No record found (NORECF) or incorrect length. |
MSGIEC070I |
RC32 RC202 or RC104 RC203. |
MSGIEA000I |
Command Reject (CMD REJ). |
- ABEND0C4 in any of the following VSAM modules:
IDA019RC IDA019RE IDA019RG IDA019RH
IDA019RI IDA019RJ IDA019RN IDA019RW
- Loops:
- Waits issued from IDA019RZ
- Waits with the TCB structure indicating a wait in IDAM19R3 (IDA019R3)
- RPL feedback word (RPLFDBWD) as shown:
2D08009C 9208009C A608009C A708009C
9108009C D808009C E008009C D708009C
2A080020 2B080020 2C080020 DB080020
DF080020
- RPL error code, (RPLERRCD) as shown:
RC32 (Return Code x'20')
RC156 (Return Code x'9C')