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PM11739: HPIC CREATES AN INVALID IMAGE COPY RECORD FOR OVERFLOW DATA SET OF HISAM AND S-INDEX

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APAR status

  • Closed as program error.

Error description

  • HPIC uses incorrect blocking factor for overflow data set of
    HISAM and -S-Index, when using FASTIC=( ,DUMP) and IC process
    under IPR or DB Reorg Expert. As the result, output IC record is
    incorrect.
    

Local fix

  • N/A
    

Problem summary

  • ****************************************************************
    * USERS AFFECTED: All IMS High Performance Image Copy for z/OS *
    *                 Version 4 Release 1 users ( FMID=H1J0410 )   *
    ****************************************************************
    * PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: HP Image Copy terminates with RC=00 but *
    *                      creates the incorrect image copy data   *
    *                      set for the overflow data set of HISAM  *
    *                      or SINDEX when one of the following     *
    *                      running process:                        *
    *                                                              *
    *                       - FASTIC=(,DUMP)                       *
    *                       - Type-A process of IMS Parallel       *
    *                         Reorganization or IMS Reorganization *
    *                         Expert                               *
    *                       - Image copy process under             *
    *                         IMS Database Recovery Facility       *
    ****************************************************************
    * RECOMMENDATION: Apply the maintenance for this APAR.         *
    ****************************************************************
    HP Image Copy terminates with RC=00 but creates the incorrect
    image copy data set for the overflow data set of HISAM or SINDEX
    when one of the following running process:
    
     - FASTIC=(,DUMP)
     - Type-A process of IMS Parallel Reorganization or
       IMS Reorganization Expert
     - Image copy process under IMS Database Recovery Facility
    
    The cause of the problem is that HP Image Copy calculates the
    value of the blocking factor for database record by incorrect
    method when processing the overflow data set for HISAM or
    SINDEX.
    As a result, the created image copy data set is incorrect and
    can not be used for the database recovery.
    

Problem conclusion

  • FABJFCDN, FABJDRQS and FABJDPUT have been modified to calculate
    the correct blocking factor for the overflow data set of HISAM
    or SINDEX.
    
    FABJFCD7, FABJFCD8, FABJFCD9, FABJFCDA and FABJFCDB have been
    reassembled.
    

Temporary fix

  • *********
    * HIPER *
    *********
    

Comments

APAR Information

  • APAR number

    PM11739

  • Reported component name

    IMS HP IMAGE CO

  • Reported component ID

    5655K9600

  • Reported release

    410

  • Status

    CLOSED PER

  • PE

    NoPE

  • HIPER

    YesHIPER

  • Special Attention

    NoSpecatt / Xsystem

  • Submitted date

    2010-04-07

  • Closed date

    2010-04-15

  • Last modified date

    2010-05-04

  • APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:

  • APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:

    UK56092

Modules/Macros

  • FABJDPUT FABJDRQS FABJFCDA FABJFCDB FABJFCDN
    FABJFCD7 FABJFCD8 FABJFCD9
    

Fix information

  • Fixed component name

    IMS HP IMAGE CO

  • Fixed component ID

    5655K9600

Applicable component levels

  • R410 PSY UK56092

       UP10/04/17 P F004 Ž

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Document Information

Modified date:
14 December 2020