FCRU
- lines
- The header and end of a specified display.
This is the normal response to a ZFCRU command when the parameter table or default parameter table is displayed. For example, this message is displayed after you lock a parameter with the ZFCRU LOCK command.
None.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- keyword
- The specified parameter.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU command because the required value for a parameter was not specified.
The ZFCRU command is rejected.
Enter the ZFCRU command again and specify a required value for the parameter.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- keyword
- The specified parameter.
- keywordvalue
- The parameter value.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU command because the parameter value is not valid. For example,
- A valid range is exceeded.
- A YES or NO value is required.
The ZFCRU command is rejected.
Enter the ZFCRU command again and specify a valid parameter value.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
An error occurred because you did not specify a parameter table name with a ZFCRU command. For example, you entered the ZFCRU START command without the required parameter table name.
The ZFCRU command is rejected.
Enter the ZFCRU command again and specify a parameter table name.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- name
- The parameter table name.
An error occurred when you specified an existing parameter table name with one of the following capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) commands:
- ZFCRU COPY
- ZFCRU LOCK.
The ZFCRU COPY or ZFCRU LOCK command is rejected.
Enter the ZFCRU COPY or ZFCRU LOCK command again and specify a valid parameter table name.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU COPY or ZFCRU LOCK command.
- name
- The parameter table name that is already locked.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU command because a parameter table is locked to your terminal address. For example, you entered the ZFCRU LOCK command with a parameter table that is already locked to your terminal, or to another parameter table that is locked.
The ZFCRU command is rejected.
Do the following:
- Enter the ZFCRU UNLOCK command to unlock the parameter table.
- Enter the ZFCRU LOCK command again.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- fileid
- The file identifier (ID).
- filever
- The file version.
This message indicates that when you entered the ZFCRU SETUP command to add a file ID to the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) parameter table, the file ID was not defined in the database definition (DBDEF).
The file ID is added to the CRUISE parameter table and processing continues.
Check whether the file ID specified in this message is defined correctly. If the file ID is not defined correctly, do one of the following:
- Load the DBDEF with the file ID.
- Enter the ZFCRU DELETE command and remove the file ID from the CRUISE parameter table.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU SETUP and ZFCRU DELETE commands.
- name
- The parameter table name being used by a capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function.
An error occurred when you entered the ZFCRU LOCK command because the specified parameter table is active, running, paused, or stopped.
The ZFCRU LOCK command is rejected.
Enter the ZFCRU LOCK command again after the processing of the parameter table has completed successfully.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU LOCK command.
An error occurred when you entered the ZFCRU LOCK command because there are no parameter tables available.
The ZFCRU LOCK command is rejected.
Do one of the following:
- Use the ZFCRU DELETE command to remove parameter tables that are no longer being used.
- Increase the number of ordinals for file address compute program (FACE) type #IRCBDF and then enter the ZFCRU EXPAND command.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- name
- The parameter table name or EXPANSION when the ZFCRU EXPAND command is entered.
- command
- The CRUISE function that ended successfully or COMPLETED when the ZFCRU EXPAND command is entered.
This is the normal response when the processing of the following commands that have ended successfully:
- ZFCRU COPY
- ZFCRU DELETE
- ZFCRU EXPAND
- ZFCRU UNLOCK.
None.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU command because there is no parameter table that is locked to your terminal address. For example, you entered the ZFCRU SETUP command without the parameter table being locked.
The ZFCRU command is rejected.
Do the following:
- Enter the ZFCRU LOCK command and specify a parameter table name.
- Enter the ZFCRU command again.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- keyword
- The specified parameter table.
An error occurred when you entered the ZFCRU SETUP command because the format of the specified parameter is not valid.
The ZFCRU SETUP command is rejected.
Enter the ZFCRU SETUP command and specify a valid parameter table name format.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU SETUP command.
- tablename
- The parameter table name.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU command because the length of the specified parameter table name is too long.
The ZFCRU command is rejected.
Enter the ZFCRU command again and specify a valid parameter table name.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- name
- The parameter table name.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU command because the specified parameter table name was not found. For example, you entered the ZFCRU COPY command with a parameter table name that is incorrect.
The ZFCRU command is rejected.
Do the following:
- Enter the ZFCRU DISPLAY command with the ALL parameter specified to view a list of all existing parameter tables.
- Enter the ZFCRU command again and specify the name of an existing parameter table.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU command because of an internal database error.
The TPFDF product issues a system error.
Report the problem to your IBM service representative.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
An error occurred when you entered the ZFCRU LOCK command because there are no parameter table default values set up.
The ZFCRU LOCK command is rejected.
Do the following:
- Enter the ZFCRU DEFAULT command and set up the default values.
- Enter the ZFCRU LOCK command again.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU DEFAULT and ZFCRU LOCK commands.
An error occurred when you entered the ZFCRU DEFAULT command because the parameter value is not valid.
The ZFCRU DEFAULT command is rejected.
Enter the ZFCRU DEFAULT command again and specify a valid parameter value.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU DEFAULT command.
An error occurred when you entered the ZFCRU DELETE command because the specified parameter keyword value might not be found within the currently locked parameter table.
The ZFCRU DELETE command is rejected.
Do the following:
- Enter the ZFCRU DISPLAY command to display the contents of a specified parameter table.
- Enter the ZFCRU DELETE command again and specify the correct parameter.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU DELETE and ZFCRU DISPLAY commands.
- idtype
- Is either REFERENCEID or WANTEDID.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU command because the ID range had been previously set up with a WID or reference ID.
The ZFCRU command is rejected.
Do the following:
- Enter the ZFCRU DISPLAY command to display the contents of the specified parameter table.
- Enter the ZFCRU DELETE command to delete the duplicate file ID range.
- Use the correct ID range and enter the ZFCRU command again.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- subparameters
- The subparameters specified with the reference identifier (ID) or wanted ID (WID) parameter.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU command because a specified subparameter of the reference ID or WID parameter is duplicated.
The ZFCRU command is rejected.
Do the following:
- Enter the ZFCRU DISPLAY command to display the contents of the specified parameter table.
- Enter the ZFCRU DELETE command to delete the duplicate file ID range.
- Use the correct subparameter of the reference ID or WID and enter the ZFCRU command again.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU command because the reference identifier (ID) or wanted ID (WID) parameter is used with the ALL value of the FVN parameter.
The ZFCRU command is rejected.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- name
- The parameter table name.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU COPY command because the specified target parameter table name exists.
The ZFCRU COPY command is rejected.
Enter the ZFCRU COPY command again and specify a target parameter table name that does not already exist.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU COPY command.
- keyword
- The parameter table keyword.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU command because the number of keyword parameters exceeds the maximum number of 24.
The ZFCRU command is rejected.
Create another table that uses the additional keywords and enter the ZFCRU command again.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU commands.
An error occurred when you entered the ZFCRU COPY command because a target parameter table name was not specified or the command syntax was not entered correctly.
The ZFCRU COPY command is rejected.
Do the following:
- Check the command syntax.
- Check the parameter table name.
- Enter the ZFCRU COPY command again and specify a target parameter table name.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU COPY command.
- cccc
- The file identifier (ID).
- version
- The version of the file.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU command because there are no statistics available for this file ID.
The ZFCRU command is rejected.
Do the following:
- Enter the ZFCRU DISPLAY command with the STATISTIC parameter specified.
- Enter the ZFCRU command again.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- name
- The target parameter table name.
An error occurred when you entered the ZFCRU START command because the specified parameter table has already been activated.
The ZFCRU START command is rejected.
Do one of the following:
- Wait for the active parameter table to be completed.
- Process the parameter table on another processor.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU START command.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU command because the capture/restore utility, information and statistics environment (CRUISE) was unable to create a data event control block (DECB).
Processing of the CRUISE function ends.
Report the problem to your IBM service representative.
An error occurred because one of the following commands has been entered without a capture/restore utility, information and statistics environment (CRUISE) function that is currently running:
- ZFCRU ABORT
- ZFCRU ECB
- ZFCRU LOGGING
- ZFCRU OUTPUT
- ZFCRU PAUSE
- ZFCRU PRINT
- ZFCRU RESTART
- ZFCRU STOP.
The ZFCRU command is rejected.
Do the following:
- Enter the ZFCRU START command twice to put CRUISE in the state of running.
- Enter the ZFCRU command again.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE, the ZFCRU START command, and other ZFCRU commands.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU RESTART command, and there is no capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function to be restarted. A CRUISE function can be restarted under the following conditions:
- When an unexpected system interruption occurs during the processing of a CRUISE function.
- When the parameter table status is in a pause state.
The ZFCRU RESTART command is rejected.
Do the following:
- Enter the ZFCRU DISPLAY command with the ALL parameter specified to verify the status of a CRUISE function.
- Enter the ZFCRU RESTART command again.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU DISPLAY and ZFCRU RESTART commands.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU START command because a previous error existed with the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) environment accessing the keypoint file address compute program (FACE). CRUISE is not installed correctly.
The ZFCRU START command is rejected and the CRUISE function ends.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU START command.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU command because of an internal programming error.
The ZFCRU command is rejected.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- command
- The ZFCRU PAUSE or ZFCRU STOP command.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU PAUSE or ZFCRU STOP command, but there is no capture/restore utility, information and statistics environment (CRUISE) function to stop or pause.
The ZFCRU command is rejected.
Do the following:
- Enter the ZFCRU DISPLAY command with the ALL parameter specified to verify the status of a CRUISE function.
- Enter the ZFCRU PAUSE command or the ZFCRU STOP again.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU PAUSE or ZFCRU STOP command.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU DISPLAY or a ZFCRU HELP command with an incorrect syntax entry.
The ZFCRU DISPLAY or the ZFCRU HELP command is rejected.
Do the following:
- Enter the ZFCRU HELP command with the DISPLAY parameter specified for the correct syntax.
- Enter the ZFCRU DISPLAY or the ZFCRU HELP command again and specify the correct syntax.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU DISPLAY and ZFCRU HELP commands.
- n
- A predefined maximum entry control block (ECB) level for the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE). This level is defined as CRU_DEF_MAX_ECB in C$CRUUSR.
An error occurred when the ZFCRU DEFAULT, ZFCRU ECB, or ZFCRU RESTART command was entered because the specified ECB parameter value was not in the range 1 - n%.
The command is rejected.
Enter the correct ZFCRU command again and specify an ECB parameter value in the range 1 - n%.
See TPFDF Commands for more information about the ZFCRU commands and seeTPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE.
The ZFCRU PRINT command was entered by the specified number of CRUISE messages to print is not valid.
The ZFCRU PRINT command is rejected.
Enter the ZFCRU PRINT command again and specify a value in the range 1-100 or ALL.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
The ZFCRU LOGGING command was entered but the specified number of CRUISE messages to log is not valid.
The ZFCRU LOGGING command is rejected.
Enter the ZFCRU LOGGING command again and specify a value in the range 1-100 or ALL.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU LOGGING command.
This is the normal response when you enter the ZFCRU DEFAULT or ZFCRU SETUP command.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and the parameter table or default parameter table is modified as specified.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU DEFAULT or ZFCRU SETUP command.
This is the normal response when you enter the ZFCRU LOCK command.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and the specified parameter table is locked.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU LOCK command.
- lines
- The header and end of a specified display.
This is the normal response when you enter the ZFCRU UNLOCK command and a parameter table verification check error has occurred.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and the parameter table is unlocked.
To use this parameter table to process a CRUISE function, you must correct the verification check errors.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU UNLOCK command.
The ZFCRU DISPLAY command was entered, but there were no capture/restore utility, information and statistics environment (CRUISE) parameter tables to display.
Processing of the ZFCRU DISPLAY command ends.
If CRUISE parameter tables are needed, enter the ZFCRU LOCK command to create the parameter tables and the ZFCRU SETUP command to setup the parameters in the tables.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE parameter tables and the ZFCRU DISPLAY, ZFCRU LOCK, and ZFCRU SETUP commands.
A parameter table verification check error occurred after the ZFCRU START command was entered for the first time.
The command is rejected.
Do the following:
- Enter the ZFCRU LOCK command with the parameter table that was specified with the ZFCRU START command.
- Enter the ZFCRU SETUP command and correct the incorrect parameter values or enter the parameter values that are missing.
- Enter the ZFCRU UNLOCK command with the parameter table that was specified with the ZFCRU LOCK command.
- Enter the ZFCRU START command again.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- cpuid
- The processor ID.
- tablename
- The parameter table name.
- function
- A capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function; for example, capture, pack, restore, and verify.
This is the normal response when you enter the ZFCRU START command a second time.
The CRUISE function continues processing.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU START command.
- tablename
- The parameter table name.
- oo
- The entry control block (ECB) percentage that was used before a restart.
- nn
- The ECB percentage that is currently in use.
This is the normal response to the ZFCRU RESTART command when the ECB percentage has been specified.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and the ECB percentage has been changed as specified.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information and statistics environment (CRUISE), and the ZFCRU ECB and ZFCRU RESTART commands.
- cpuid
- The processor ID.
- tablename
- The parameter table name.
This is the normal response to the ZFCRU RESTART command.
CRUISE parameter table processing is restarted.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU RESTART command.
- cpuid
- The processor ID.
- tablename
- The parameter table name.
This is the normal response to the ZFCRU PAUSE command.
CRUISE parameter table processing is paused.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU PAUSE command.
- cpuid
- The processor ID.
- oo
- The entry control block (ECB) percentage that was previously in use.
- nn
- The ECB percentage that is currently in use.
This is the normal response to the ZFCRU ECB command when the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function is in running state.
The message is logged and the percentage of ECBs allocated is changed for the CRUISE function in running state.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU ECB command.
- cpuid
- The processor ID.
This is the normal response when the ZFCRU PRINT command is entered with the ALL parameter specified when the ALL parameter value was already specified.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU PRINT command.
- cpuid
- The processor ID.
- nn
- The number of CRUISE printer messages, in the range 1-100, that are in use.
This is the normal response to the ZFCRU PRINT command when a capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function is in running state and the ALL parameter has been changed to a specified number of printed messages.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and the number of messages to print is changed to the specified number of messages for a CRUISE function in running state.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU PRINT command.
- cpuid
- The processor ID.
- oo
- The number of printer messages, in the range 1-100, to be printed before CRUISE message printing stops.
This is the normal response to the ZFCRU PRINT command with the ALL parameter specified when the CRUISE function is in running state.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and all messages are printed.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU PRINT command.
- cpuid
- The processor ID.
- oo
- The previous number of messages to print before CRUISE message printing ends.
- nn
- The number of CRUISE printer messages, in the range 1-100, currently in use.
This is the normal response when the ZFCRU PRINT command is entered when the capture/restore utility, information and statistics environment (CRUISE) function is in running state.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and the specified number of messages will now print before CRUISE message printing ends.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU PRINT command.
- cpuid
- The processor ID.
This is the normal response when the ZFCRU LOGGING command is entered with the ALL parameter specified when the ALL parameter value was already specified.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU LOGGING command.
- cpuid
- The processor ID.
- nn
- The number of CRUISE messages to log in the range 1-100.
This is the normal response to the ZFCRU LOGGING command when the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function is in running state and the ALL parameter has been changed to a specified number of log messages.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file. The number of messages to log is changed for the CRUISE function in running state.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU LOGGING command.
- cpuid
- The processor ID.
- oo
- The previous number of messages to log before CRUISE message printing ends.
This is the normal response to the ZFCRU LOGGING command with the ALL parameter specified when a capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function is in running state.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file. All messages are logged.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU LOGGING command.
- cpuid
- The processor ID.
- oo
- The previous number of messages to log before CRUISE message logging ends.
- nn
- The number of CRUISE messages, in the range 1-100, currently in use that will be logged.
This is the normal response to the ZFCRU LOGGING command when a capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function is in running state.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file. CRUISE messages will now be logged until the specified number is reached.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU LOGGING command.
- filename
- An internal file that is used by the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE).
An internal CRUISE database error occurred when a ZFCRU command was entered and a CRUISE function was in running state.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and the CRUISE function in running state is ended.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU commands.
An error occurred when you entered the ZFCRU RESTART command in an ALCS environment for CRUISE restore function processing, which had been stopped with the ZFCRU STOP command or ended because of an unexpected interruption.
The ZFCRU RESTART command is rejected.
Do the following:
- Enter the ZFCRU ABORT command.
- Enter the ZFCRU START command and start the CRUISE restore function again.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU ABORT, ZFCRU RESTART, ZFCRU START, and ZFCRU STOP commands.
- cpuid
- The processor ID.
- addrold1
- A previous printer address that is specified before this message, where addrold1 is previous printer address 1.
- addrold2
- A previous printer address specified before this message, where addrold2 is previous printer address 2.
- addrold3
- A previous printer address specified before this message, where addrold3 is previous printer address 3.
- addrnew1
- The printer address currently in use, where addrnew1 is current printer address 1.
- addrnew2
- The printer address currently in use, where addrnew2 is current printer address 2.
- addrnew3
- The printer address currently in use, where addrnew3 is current printer address 3.
This is the normal response to the ZFCRU OUTPUT command when the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function is in running state.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and CRUISE messages will be sent to the current printer addresses.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU OUTPUT command.
- nn
- The number of records read from tape.
- tapename
- The name of the tape read.
- xx
- The number of records selected.
- yy
- The number of records restored.
- zz
- The number of records detected.
This is the normal response when CRUISE restore processing ends.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and CRUISE restore processing has ended.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- xx
- The number of from-references processed.
- yy
- The number of addresses exchanged.
- zz
- The number of fixed files restored.
- ee
- The number of errors detected.
This is the normal response when CRUISE restore processing ends.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and CRUISE restore processing has ended.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
This is the normal response when CRUISE restore processing has been restarted. The restore tape is backspaced 100 blocks and restores processing starts again.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and CRUISE restore processing continues.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
A capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function in active state that is not valid has been detected.
The message is logged, a system error (DBA006) is issued, and the CRUISE function in active state ends.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU commands.
An error occurred when you entered the ZFCRU START or the ZFCRU RESTART command with CRUISE capture in active state because the requested tape is mounted as an input tape.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file. CRUISE capture processing has ended and a restart is no longer possible.
Do the following:
- Mount the capture tape as an output tape.
- Enter the ZFCRU START command twice to start CRUISE function processing.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information and statistics environment (CRUISE), and the ZFCRU START and ZFCRU RESTART commands.
An error occurred when you entered the ZFCRU START command or the ZFCRU RESTART command with CRUISE capture or restore in active state because the requested tape is not mounted.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file. CRUISE capture or restore parameter table processing ends; a restart is no longer possible.
Do the following:
- Mount the capture or restore tape.
- Enter the ZFCRU START command twice to start CRUISE function processing.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU START or the ZFCRU RESTART command.
An error occurred when you entered the ZFCRU START or the ZFCRU RESTART command with CRUISE restore specified in active state because the requested tape is mounted as an output tape.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file. CRUISE parameter table processing ends; a restart is no longer possible.
Do the following:
- Mount the restore tape as an input tape.
- Enter the ZFCRU START command twice to start CRUISE restore processing.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU START or the ZFCRU RESTART command.
An error occurred when you entered the ZFCRU RESTART command with CRUISE restore specified in active state because the requested tape might not be backspaced.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file. CRUISE parameter table processing ends; a restart is no longer possible.
Do the following:
- Mount the restore tape as an input tape.
- Enter the ZFCRU START command twice to start CRUISE restore processing.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU ABORT, ZFCRU RESTART, and ZFCRU START commands.
- nn
- The number of records found.
- yy
- The number of file addresses for which the setinuse user exit has been called.
This is the normal response when CRUISE restore and verify that processing has ended and the SETINUSE parameter is specified with the YES value.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and CRUISE restore or verify processing ends.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU DEFAULT and ZFCRU SETUP commands.
- cpuid
- The processor ID.
- nn
- The number of records found.
This is the normal response when CRUISE verify processing ends.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and CRUISE verify processing ends.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- nn
- The number of records found.
- yy
- The number of records written to tape.
- tapename
- The name of the tape.
This is the normal response when CRUISE capture processing has ended.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and CRUISE capture processing ends.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- nn
- The number of records found.
- yy
- The number of files packed.
This is the normal response when CRUISE pack processing has ended.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and CRUISE pack processing ends.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- nn
- The number of records found.
- yy
- The number of file addresses exchanged.
This is the normal response when CRUISE restore processing has ended.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and CRUISE restore processing ends.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- fileid
- The file identifier (ID) to be processed.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU command, but the file ID to be processed is not defined in the database definition (DBDEF).
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file, the error counter is increased by 1, and CRUISE capture processing continues.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- fileaddr
- The file address to be processed.
- fileid
- The file identifier (ID) to be processed.
An error occurred during CRUISE capture processing when you entered the ZFCRU START command while writing a block to tape because the file address is no longer valid.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file. The error counter is increased by 1, and CRUISE capture processing continues.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- tablename
- The parameter table name.
- function
- The name of the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function.
- nn
- The number of errors detected.
This is the normal response to a CRUISE function that has ended.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and the CRUISE function ends.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU commands.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU command during CRUISE restore processing.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and CRUISE restore processing continues.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- fileaddr1
- The restored top file address.
- fileaddr2
- The target top file address.
This is the normal response during CRUISE parameter table processing when the RESTORE parameter is specified with the REBUILD value and only the top file addresses were captured.
The message is logged and CRUISE restore processing continues.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU DEFAULT and ZFCRU SETUP commands.
- ordnbr
- The ordinal number to be processed.
- fileid
- The file identifier (ID) to be processed.
A file address compute program (FACE) error occurred with the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function in running state.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file. The error counter is increased by 1, and the CRUISE function continues in active state.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU commands.
- fileaddr1
- The restored top file address.
- fileaddr2
- The target restored top file address.
An error occurred during the processing of a CRUISE parameter table when the RESTORE parameter is specified with the REBUILD value and the top file addresses are not found.
The message is logged, the error counter is increased by 1, and the CRUISE parameter table processing continues.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU DEFAULT and ZFCRU SETUP commands.
- fileaddr1
- The new file address.
- fileaddr2
- The previous file address.
- fileaddr3
- The referenced address.
An internal error occurred during the processing of a CRUISE parameter table because the RESTORE parameter is specified with the REBUILD or NEW value and the reference file address is not found.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and CRUISE parameter table processing continues.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU DEFAULT and ZFCRU SETUP commands.
- fileaddr1
- The new file address.
- fileaddr2
- The previous file address.
- fileaddr3
- The referenced address.
An internal error occurred during the processing of a CRUISE parameter table because the RESTORE parameter is specified with the NEW or REBUILD value and the reference file address is not found.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and CRUISE parameter table processing continues.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU DEFAULT and ZFCRU SETUP commands.
- fileaddr
- The file address to be processed.
- fileid
- The file identifier (ID) to be processed.
An internal error occurred during the processing of a CRUISE parameter table because the RESTORE parameter is specified with the OLD value and the previous file address is not valid.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging table and CRUISE parameter table processing continues.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU DEFAULT and ZFCRU SETUP commands.
An internal error occurred during CRUISE restore processing because the previous file address is not valid.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file. A system error is issued, the error counter is increased by 1, and the CRUISE parameter table processing in active state is paused.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- fileaddr1
- The captured file address.
- fileaddr2
- The target file for a restored file address.
This is the normal response to the RESTORE parameter specified with the NOREBUILD value.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and the CRUISE parameter table processing continues.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU DEFAULT and ZFCRU SETUP commands.
- cpuid
- The processor ID.
- action
- An action that results in a capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function that will end, pause, or stop.
This is the normal response to the ZFCRU ABORT, ZFCRU PAUSE, or ZFCRU STOP command entered when the CRUISE function is in running state.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file. This message indicates that the running CRUISE function will end, stop, or pause.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU ABORT, ZFCRU PAUSE and ZFCRU STOP commands.
- cpuid
- The processor ID.
- tablename
- The parameter table name.
This is the normal response to the ZFCRU STOP command.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and the CRUISE function is stopped.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU STOP command.
- fileaddr
- The file address to be processed.
An error occurred during a file address retrieval of a capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function in running state.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and CRUISE parameter table processing continues.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU commands.
- fileid
- The file identifier (ID) to be processed.
- version
- The version of the file ID to be processed.
An error occurred because when the capture or restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function was in running state, a record type for a file ID was not defined in the TPF file address compute program (FACE).
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and the CRUISE function continues processing.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU commands.
- range
- The ordinal number range to be processed.
- fileid
- The file identifier (ID) to be processed.
An error occurred when the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function was in running state and an ordinal range for a file ID was not correct.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and CRUISE parameter table processing continues.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU commands.
- nn
- The partition or interleave number to be processed.
- fileid
- The file identifier (ID) to be processed.
An error occurred when a capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function was in running state and a partition or an interleave number for a file identifier (ID) was not correct.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and the CRUISE function continues processing.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU commands.
- cpuid
- The processor ID.
- tablename
- The parameter table name.
This is the normal response to a ZFCRU ABORT command that has ended successfully.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and the CRUISE function ends.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU ABORT command.
- cpuid
- The processor ID.
- name
- The parameter table name.
This is the normal response when the ZFCRU START command is entered as the first time for a specified parameter table.
The capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function is changed to active state.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU START command.
This is the normal response when you enter the ZFCRU SETUP command and specify the ADR or WID parameter with multiple reference check (MRC) support.
Capture/Restore Utility, Information and Statistics Environment (CRUISE) restore processing ends.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZFCRU SETUP command and MRC support.
- cpuid
- The processor ID where the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) is running.
- refid
- The file reference name.
- fvn
- The file version.
This message indicates that during CRUISE parameter table processing, the file reference name is not defined in the database definition (DBDEF).
CRUISE parameter table processing continues.
Check if the file reference name specified in this message is defined correctly. If the file reference name is not defined correctly, do one of the following:
- Load the DBDEF with the file reference name.
- Enter the ZFCRU DELETE command to remove the file reference name from the CRUISE parameter table.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU SETUP and ZFCRU DELETE commands.
An error occurred when you entered a ZFCRU command because the capture/restore utility, information and statistics environment (CRUISE) were unable to create a data event control block (DECB).
Processing of the CRUISE function ends.
Report the problem to your IBM service representative.
This is the normal response when you enter the ZFCRU SETUP command and multiple reference check (MRC) capture processing has completed.
None.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZFCRU SETUP command and MRC support.
- recid
- The record ID being captured or selectively restored.
This is the normal response when the ZFCRU START command is entered to capture a database with more than eight levels of data or to selectively restore from tape a database with more that eight levels of data. Although a full restore restores the complete database, only the first eight data levels can be restored by using a selective restore.
One of the following occurs:
- If the condition occurs during capture, processing continues. Although all data levels of the database are written to tape, only the first eight levels of the database are written to the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) control block on tape.
- If the condition occurs during a selective restore, processing continues. If the file ID specified by the wanted ID (WID) is not for one of the eight data levels stored in the CRUISE control block on tape, the restored data will not be complete.
Do one the following:
- If you are doing a capture, there is no more action to be taken.
- If you are doing a selective restore for a data level that is not stored in the CRUISE control block, do a full restore to restore the complete database.
See TPFDF Commands for more information about the ZFCRU commands and see TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE procedures.
An error occurred because an attempt was made to restore data on a subsystem other than the subsystem where data was captured.
Capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) restore processing ends.
None.
See TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE.
During a CRUISE capture operation, a detail file with an associated algorithm information file (indicated the ALGINFOID parameter in the DBDEF macro) was captured, but no algorithm information file (the ALGINFOFOR parameter specified in the DBDEF macro) was captured. If the detail file is restored without the corresponding algorithm information, applications may not work as expected.
Processing continues.
If you intended to capture the associated algorithm information, do the following:
- Modify the CRUISE parameter table to include the algorithm information file specified by the ALGINFOID parameter.
- Run the CRUISE capture operation again.
See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE).
- fileid
- The ID.
- filever
- The file version.
This message indicates that the entry control block (ECB) percentage (previously entered with the ZFCRU SETUP or ZFCRU ECB command to be used in the CRUISE parameter table) is set too low and the default ECB distribution is used for the current file ID and file version.
The default ECB distribution is used and processing continues.
None.
See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and see TPFDF Commands for more information about the ZFCRU commands.
- crossreffiletype
- The type of cross-reference file (X-REF FILES or MRC X-REF FILE).
This message indicates that at the beginning of a CRUISE RESTORE function the initialization of the cross-reference files has started.
None.
None.
See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE).
- crossreffiletype
- The type of cross-reference file (X-REF FILES or MRC X-REF FILE).
This message indicates that at the beginning of a CRUISE RESTORE function the initialization of the cross-reference files has completed.
None.
None.
See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE).
- mod
- The tape module number.
- date
- The system capture date.
- time
- The system capture time.
This is the normal response when CRUISE restore processing is in running state.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
An error occurred with CRUISE restore processing in a running state.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and CRUISE restore processing ends.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) and the ZFCRU commands.
- fileid1
- The from-reference file identifier (ID).
- rcc1
- The from-reference record code check (RCC).
- fileaddr1
- The from-reference file address.
- fileid2
- The referenced file ID.
- rcc2
- The referenced RCC.
- fileaddr2
- The referenced file address.
This is the normal response when a capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function has embedded references that were chain chased.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file.
None.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU commands.
- fileid
- The file identifier (ID) for the file to be processed.
- fileaddr
- The file address to be processed.
- refid
- The file identifier (ID) of the file that referenced the file to be processed.
- refaddr
- The file address where the file to be processed was referenced.
An error occurred while a file address was retrieved with the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function in running state.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file, the error counter is increased by 1, and the CRUISE function continues in running state.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU commands.
An error occurred with a capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function in running state because of an internal database error.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file and the CRUISE function ends.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU commands.
An error occurred with a capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function in running state because the variable displacement in the user data during Count Type file processing is not valid.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file, system error DBD005 is issued, and the specified processing entry control block (ECB) ends.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU commands.
An error occurred with the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function in running state because the variable displacement defined in the database definition (DBDEF) during No Item Type file processing is not valid.
The message is logged to the CRUISE parameter table logging file, system error DBD005 is issued, and the CRUISE function in running state ends.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about CRUISE and the ZFCRU commands.
An error occurred with the capture/restore utility, information, and statistics environment (CRUISE) function in running state because the monitor vector for the chain chaser defined in the database definition (DBDEF) is not valid.
The message is logged to CRUISE parameter table logging file and the CRUISE function in running state ends.
Call your database administrator to correct the problem.
See TPFDF Commands and TPFDF Utilities for more information about the CRUISE and the ZFCRU commands.