GIM35948ISYSMOD sysmod, WHICH IS AN FMID FOR THE INDICATED SYSMOD, WAS MISSING.

SYSMOD sysmod, WHICH IS AN FMID FOR THE INDICATED SYSMOD, WAS MISSING.

Explanation

sysmod
SYSMOD ID
SYSMOD sysmod is the FMID that owns the SYSMOD indicated in a previous SMP/E message.
  • If this message was issued for APPLY or ACCEPT processing, it indicates that SYSMOD sysmod must be applied or accepted along with or before the SYSMOD indicated in the previous SMP/E message.
  • If this message was issued for RESTORE processing, SMP/E tried to restore the SYSMOD named in GIM30209E. Therefore, SYSMOD sysmod must either be accepted, or it must be restored along with the SYSMOD in GIM30209E.

System action

See message GIM30209E.

Programmer response

Do one of the following:

  • For APPLY or ACCEPT processing, check the following:
    • Did SMP/E successfully install SYSMOD sysmod in the target libraries?
    • Did SMP/E select SYSMOD sysmod for installation during the APPLY or ACCEPT step for the SYSMOD named in message GIM30209E?

      If SMP/E is installing the requisite SYSMOD during the APPLY or ACCEPT step, look at the preceding messages in SMPOUT to find why the requisite SYSMOD failed.

    Note: If a SYSMOD that supersedes SYSMOD sysmod fails, the requisite SYSMOD might also fail.
  • For RESTORE processing, do one of the following:
    • Accept SYSMOD sysmod, if you want those changes in the distribution libraries. Then restore the SYSMOD named in GIM30209E.
    • Restore SYSMOD sysmod along with the SYSMOD named in GIM30209E. There are two ways to do this:
      1. Specify SYSMOD sysmod on the SELECT operand of the RESTORE command along with the SYSMOD in GIM30209E.
      2. Specify the GROUP operand on the RESTORE command for the SYSMOD in GIM30209E.

      After this, you can reapply SYSMOD sysmod if you want those changes in the target libraries.