05F   

Explanation

DFP processing found an error related to the master catalog. The problem was caused by one of the following:
  • The catalog information found during IPL was incorrect. This information can be supplied by SYSCATLG or SYSCATxx members of the SYS1.NUCLEUS data set, or in the LOADxx members of the SYS1.PARMLIB or SYSn.IPLPARM data sets.
  • Either the SYSCATLG member or an alternate SYSCATxx member of SYS1.NUCLEUS contains incorrect data.
  • Either the master catalog's VSAM volume record (VVRs) or its first ten records have been improperly written over or damaged.

The first ten records in the master catalog data set describe the master catalog itself. They are the catalog entry for the master catalog.

System action

The system issues messages about the problem. The system enters a non-restartable wait state.

Operator response

Notify the system programmer. After the system programmer corrects the error in the SYSCATLG member or alternate SYSCATxx member, reIPL the system.

System programmer response

Check to see if the catalog information was correctly specified. This information will be taken from the first of these places it is found during IPL:
  1. The SYSCAT parameter found in the specified LOADxx member of the first SYS0.IPLPARM through SYS9.IPLPARM data set found on the IODF volume.
  2. The SYSCAT parameter found in the specified LOADxx member of SYS1.PARMLIB on the IODF volume.
  3. The SYSCAT parameter found in the specified LOADxx member of SYS1.PARMLIB on the system residence volume.
  4. The specified SYSCATxx member of the SYS1.NUCLEUS data set used for IPL (if none is specified, SYSCATLG is the default).
Confirm that the data in the SYSCATLG member or alternate SYSCATxx member, including the volume serial number and the device type, are correct. To look at the master catalog, run the IEBPTPCH utility to print the SYS1.NUCLEUS data set.

If the member is correct, either restore the master catalog to the proper volume or recreate it.

If the problem persists, search problem reporting databases for a fix for the problem. If no fix exists, contact the IBM® Support Center.

Source

DFSMSdfp