IEC217I   B14-rc,mod,jjj,sss, ddname[-#],dev,ser,dsname(member)

Explanation

The error occurred during processing of a CLOSE macro instruction for a partitioned data set opened for output to a member.

In the message text:
rc
Associates this message with system completion code B14 and with the return code.
jjj
The job name.
sss
The step name.
ddname[-#]
DDname (followed by a concatenation number if it is part of a concatenation and not the first DD statement in the concatenation).
dev
The device number.
ser
The volume serial number.
mod
The name of the module in which the error occurred.
dsname(member)
The data set name. Member name if specified.
The explanation for the hex return code is as follows:
Return Code
Explanation
04
A duplicate name was found in the directory of a partitioned data set. The CLOSE routine attempted to add a member name to the directory using the STOW macro instruction, but a code of 4 was returned, indicating that the member already exists. Specify a different member name, or remove the old member name using the IEHPROGM utility, or specify DISP=OLD on the DD statement.
08
The partitioned data set (PDS) directory has become fragmented or full if you replace a member in a PDS repeatedly. In this situation, compress the PDS to rebuild the directory. Or the CLOSE routine attempted to update the PDS directory; however, the TTRN value for that member was not within the extents in the DEB.
0C
The CLOSE routine attempted to update the directory of a partitioned data set; however, a code of 12 was returned by the STOW macro instruction, indicating that either there is no space left in the directory, or there is no space left in the data set (space in the data set is required for writing an end of file record).

If this IEC217I message was preceded by an IEC030I (ABEND B37), IEC031I (ABEND D37), or IEC032I (ABEND E37) message, then the interpretation of this IEC217I message should be out of space in the data set. If IEC217I is issued (with return code 0C) without one of the out of space messages, the interpretation should be out of space in the directory. In either case, to resolve the problem, copy the data set to a scratch volume, reallocate space for the data set specifying either more directory blocks or more space for the data set, and then copy it back using IEBCOPY.

10
An I/O error occurred trying to update the directory of a partitioned data set.
14
The CLOSE routine attempted to update the directory of a partitioned data set; however, the DCB of the partitioned data set was not open; or opened incorrectly. Make sure the DCB is open before issuing a CLOSE.
18
Unsuccessful GETMAIN for STOW work area when CLOSE routine attempted to update a partitioned data set. Specify a larger region and rerun the job.
1C
The STOW routine failed while creating an empty data member because the PDSE was already defined as a program object.
24
The CLOSE routine attempted to update the directory of a PDSE; however, STOW returned a return code of 36, indicating that it received an incorrect member token.
2C
The CLOSE routine attempted to update the directory of a PDSE; however, STOW returned a return code of 44, indicating that it received an error return code from a system service which is used with PDSE processing.
30
The CLOSE routine attempted to update the directory of a PDSE; however, STOW returned a return code of 48, indicating that it detected an inconsistent input parameter.

System action

The task is ended unless the error is to be ignored as specified in the DCB ABEND exit routine.

Operator response

Start a generalized trace facility (GTF) trace, and re-create the problem. Reply to message AHL100A with:
TRACE=SYS,USR,SLIP
On the DD statement for the data set in error, specify:
DCB=DIAGNS=TRACE

System programmer response

If the error recurs and the program is not in error, look at the messages in the job log for more information. Search problem reporting data bases for a fix for the problem. If no fix exists, contact the IBM® Support Center. Provide the SYSOUT output for the job.

Programmer response

Probable user error unless an I/O error has occurred. Correct the errors causing abnormal end as indicated by the return code in the message text. Then rerun the job.

If an I/O error has occurred, a defective volume or device may be the cause. Save the output from the failing job to aid in the analysis of the problem. Rerun the job specifying a different volume or device. If a scratch volume was being used when the I/O error occurred, request a different volume. If that does not solve the problem, request a different device in the UNIT parameter of the DD statement. If a specific volume is needed, try requesting a different device in the UNIT parameter of the DD statement. Rerun the job. For return code 08, the TTRN value can be found in the DCBRELAD field of the DCB. This value can be compared with the extent information contained in the DEB.

Source

DFSMSdfp

Module

IGG0201B

Routing code

11

Descriptor code

6