BPXF002I FILE SYSTEM name WAS NOT MOUNTED. RETURN CODE = return_code, REASON CODE = reason_code
Explanation
The system could not mount the specified file system. Note that for a shared file system configuration, the system might retry the parmlib MOUNTs after initialization completes.
In the message text:
- name
- The file system name specified on a MOUNT statement in the BPXPRMxx parmlib member is either the name of the file system (FILESYSTEM parameter), or the name of the DD statement (DDNAME parameter) used to allocate it. For the HFS file system, FILESYSTEM refers to the name of the HFS data set containing the file system.
- return_code
- The return code from the mount request. For an explanation of the return code, see Return codes (errnos) in z/OS UNIX System Services Messages and Codes.
- reason_code
- The reason code from the mount request. For an explanation of the reason code, see Reason codes in z/OS UNIX System Services Messages and Codes.
System action
The file system is not mounted. The system continues to process other MOUNT statements. For a shared file system configuration, the system might attempt the MOUNT again.
Operator response
Contact the system programmer.
System programmer response
Use the D OMVS,FILE,NAME= command to verify that the file system is not mounted. If it is not
mounted, do one of the following:
- Ask the operator to correct the problem in BPXPRMxx. IPL the system to start z/OS UNIX with the revised member.
- Ask a superuser to enter the corrected information using the TSO/E MOUNT command. If the statement in error was the ROOT statement, specify '/' as the mount point.
Consult the documentation for the file system type specified with the TYPE parameter on the MOUNT statement in the BPXPRMxx member specified to z/OS UNIX. Make changes as appropriate.
Module
BPXFSLIT, BPXFTCLN, BPXTXRMT
Source
z/OS UNIX System Services kernel (BPX)
Routing Code
2
Descriptor Code
4