GIM41101W SMP/E DID NOT RESTORE enttype ENTRY entname FOR SYSMOD sysmod BECAUSE enttype entname WAS CHANGED BY changer.
Explanation
- enttype
- entry type
- entname
- entry name
- sysmod
- ID of the SYSMOD being restored
- changer
- JCLIN, UCLIN, or the ID of the SYSMOD that updated the element
When SMP/E was restoring SYSMOD sysmod, it tried to copy the indicated entry from the SYSMOD's BACKUP entries in the SMPSCDS data set to the target zone. However, the target zone entry indicated that changes were made to the element after the BACKUP entries were made for SYSMOD sysmod. Because these changes are not in the BACKUP entries, they would be lost if SYSMOD sysmod were restored.
System action
Processing continues.
Programmer response
Do the following:
- List the specified target zone entry.
- Check that the entry is valid, even after SMP/E restores the SYSMOD.
- If the entry requires any changes, update it using UCLIN.