IMS Library Integrity Utilities messages

Use the information in these messages to help you diagnose and solve IMS Library Integrity Utilities problems.

IMS Library Integrity Utilities messages adhere to the following format:

FABxnnnny
Where:
FABx
Indicates that the message was issued by IMS Library Integrity Utilities. x is one of L, M, N, Q, V, W, and X.
L
Indicates that the message was issued by the Integrity Checker utility, the LICON utility, the Consistency Checker utility, or the DBD/PSB/ACB Compare utility.
M
Indicates that the message was issued by the DBD/PSB/ACB Mapper utility.
N
Indicates that the message was issued by the DBD/PSB/ACB Reversal utility or the Reversal Site Default Generation utility.
Q
Indicates that the message was issued by the Advanced ACBGEN utility.
V
Indicates that the message was issued by the MFS Reversal utility or the MFS Compare utility.
W
Indicates that the message was issued by the Multiple Resource Checker utility.
X
Indicates that the message was issued by the Catalog Manager utility or issued while using the DBD/PSB Map Viewer.
nnnn
Indicates the message identification number.
y
Indicates the severity of the message.
E
Indicates that an error occurred, which might or might not require operator intervention.
I
Indicates that the message is informational only.
W
Indicates that the message is a warning to alert you to a possible error condition.
Each message also includes the following information:
Explanation:
The Explanation section explains what the message text means, why it occurred, and what its variables represent.
System action:
The System action section explains what the system will do in response to the event that triggered this message.
User response:
The User response section describes whether a response is necessary, what the appropriate response is, and how the response will affect the system or program.
Module:
The Module section indicates which module or modules are affected.