Explanation
reason is one of the following:
ID DOES NOT EXIST
REPLY CMD REQUIRED
DISPLAY INCOMPLETE
A CONTROL C command tried
to request deletion of one or more action messages that the action
message retention facility (AMRF) retained. The command was entered
incorrectly.
In the message text:
- FOR MESSAGE xxx
- xxx is a message identifier specified in the
command. The message identifier is incorrect for the reason that appears
in the message. This message text appears only on printer-keyboard
consoles.
- ID DOES NOT EXIST
- The command specified a message identifier that does not exist.
- REPLY CMD REQUIRED
- The specified message identifier is for a message that requires
a reply. The system cannot delete the message until the operator
enters a reply.
- DISPLAY INCOMPLETE
- The specified message identifier is for a message that has not
yet been displayed on all consoles. The message is queued to appear
on a console or the hard-copy device; therefore, the system cannot
delete the message.
- COMMAND ISSUED IS command
- command is the text of the command that was
originally entered.
System action
If the CONTROL command specifies a series of message
identifiers, the system deletes all messages before the identifier
in error. If the operator entered the CONTROL command from a display
console, the system displays the command again and positions the cursor
under the message identifier in error. The system does not include
the identifiers of any messages that are deleted.
Operator response
Depending on the message text, do the following:
- ID DOES NOT EXIST
- Enter DISPLAY R to determine the correct identifier for
the message to be deleted. Enter the CONTROL command again with the
correct identifier.
- REPLY CMD REQUIRED
- Reply to the message. Then the system will delete the message.
- DISPLAY INCOMPLETE
- Wait for the system to complete presentation of the message before
trying again to delete the message. If the system does not complete
the presentation, enter a DISPLAY CONSOLES command to determine if
a console has a large backlog of messages. If so, correct the problem
with the console. Enter the CONTROL command again.
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