DFS3263I ARCHIVE UTILITY ENDED UNSUCCESSFULLY (rrrrrrrr)


or

ARCHIVE UTILITY ENDED SUCCESSFULLY

or

ARCHIVE UTILITY ENDED SUCCESSFULLY (rrrrrrrr)

Explanation

The Log Archive Utility terminated either successfully or unsuccessfully. A reason for termination is given in cases where a programmer response is required. The values for rrrrrrrr are:
  • SUCCESSFULLY - (BUT NOT ALL OLDS WERE ARCHIVED)
  • UNSUCCESSFULLY - (OPEN ERROR) (DBRC VERIFICATION FAILED: INPUT LOG(S), SSID OR RECON(S) ARE INVALID)
  • (EXEC PARAMETER ERROR)
  • (CONTROL STATEMENT ERROR)
  • (DATA SET SPECIFICATION ERROR)
  • (ERROR IN SINGLE INPUT LOG)
  • (DUPLICATE ERROR IN DUAL INPUT LOG)
  • (OUTPUT DATA SET I/O ERROR)
  • (OUT-OF-SPACE IN OUTPUT DATA SET)
  • (UNSUCCESSFUL EXCHANGE BETWEEN DUAL INPUT DATA SETS)
  • (USER EXIT ROUTINE ERROR)
  • (DEVICE TYPE ERROR)
  • (OUTPUT DATA SET BLOCK/TRACK SIZE IS TOO SMALL)
  • (DBRC MODULE NOT FOUND)
  • (NON-ZERO RETURN CODE FROM ISITMGD)

System action

If the Log Archive Utility ended SUCCESSFULLY with a return code of 0 and no accompanying reason, then all online log data sets (OLDS) were archived as identified in the SYSPRINT output messages. The utility terminated normally.

If the Log Archive Utility ended SUCCESSFULLY with a return code of 4 and the accompanying reason "(BUT NOT ALL OLDS WERE NOT ARCHIVED)", then one or both of the following reasons apply to this archive job:
  • The system encountered a recovery point in an OLDS, archived that OLDS, and terminated without archiving any more OLDS. A recovery point results at every /DBR or /DBD command that forces an OLDS switch.
  • An OLDS specified as input to the Archive utility was already archived when this job ran. The SYSPRINT output messages will identify the OLDS that were already archived.

If the Log Archive Utility ended UNSUCCESSFULLY, then the accompanying reason, additional DFS messages, and messages in the SYSPRINT output identify the reason for abnormal termination.

Programmer response

If all OLDS were not archived because they encountered a recovery point, then run the Log Archive Utility for the unarchived OLDS.

If the utility ended UNSUCCESSFULLY, correct the error and rerun the Log Archive Utility.