DFS682I BATCH-MSG PROGRAM pgmname JOB jobname MAY BE RESTARTED FROM CHKPT ID id-value [X'nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn']
Explanation
One of the following occurred:
- IMS was processing the checkpoint FREEZE command and the batch message processing program listed made a CHKP call with the indicated checkpoint ID value.
- During emergency restart processing, the batch message processing
program listed was processing at the time of system failure. The indicated
CHKPT-ID was the last CHKP call issued. All databases and the message
queue have been restored to reflect the status that existed at the
time the CHKP call was issued. Note: The jobname and psbname are the same if this message was issued during emergency restart.
- The indicated CHKPT-ID was the last CHKP call issued before abnormal termination of the listed batch message processing program. All databases and the message queues have been restored to reflect the status that existed at the time the CHKP call was issued.
Note: In most cases, the checkpoint ID consists of printable
universal character data. When the checkpoint ID consists of printable
universal character data, the EBCDIC representation of the HEX value
of the checkpoint ID does not appear. If the EBCDIC hexadecimal value nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn does
appear, it must be translated to a binary value for restart purposes.
System action
Normal processing continues.
Operator response
(master terminal) Take one of the following actions:- If the batch message processing program reads messages from the message queue and does not require restart routines, start the program in the normal manner.
- If the batch message processing program does not read messages from the queue or requires restart routines, restart the program from the checkpoint ID listed.
Problem determination
4, the log data set being used for restart, or the current IMS system log if restart is not in progress.