ABNUOWRM reply message (X'220D')
The distributed data management (DDM) architecture ABNUOWRM (abnormal end unit of work condition) reply message indicates that the current unit of work ended abnormally due to some action at the target server.
This reply message can be a result of a deadlock resolution, operator intervention, or other similar situations that cause the database to roll back the current unit of work.
Format
Parameters
- DSSHDR
- The 6-byte header that contains information about the data stream structure (DSS).
- LL
- The length specified as a 2-byte binary integer. This length includes LL and CP.
- CP
- X'220D', the 2-byte codepoint of the ABNUOWRM reply message.
- RDBNAM
Codepoint X'2110'. The IMS PSB name that identifies the target database.
- SRVDGN
An optional parameter (X'1153') that contains server diagnostic information. The data portion is a string with a maximum length of 32,767 bytes. The string can be any information the server sends to aid in problem diagnosis. For more information about SRVDGN, see DRDA, Version 4, Volume 3: Distributed Data Management (DDM) Architecture, which is available from The Open Group at www.opengroup.org.
- OUTAIBDBPCB
A required parameter (X'CC02') that contains the AIB and DBPCB data sent from the target to the source.
- SVRCOD
- A required parameter (X'1149') that contains the severity code. SVRCOD consists of a 2-byte length field (LL), a 2-byte codepoint (CP), and the data. The data is a 2-byte binary value. The following list describes the possible 2-byte values:
- 0
- INFO – Information only severity code
- 4
- WARNING – Warning severity code
- 8
- ERROR – Error severity code
- 16
- SEVERE – Severe error severity code
- 32
- ACCDMG – Access damage severity code
- 64
- PRMDMG – Permanent damage severity code
- 128
- SESDMG – Session damage severity code
