IBM SH19-4480-01 Laptop User Manual


 
EQQZ035E EQQZ038E
EQQZ035E MAXIMUM QUEUE SIZE (
MAXNUM
) WAS REACHED ON THE
QNAME
QUEUE.
NUMLOST
EVENTS
HAVE BEEN LOST
Explanation: An TME 10 OPC queue has reached its maximum size and a number of events could not be added.
The most likely reason for this error is that TME 10 OPC has been inactive (not started) for some time and more job
tracking events have occurred than could fit into the ECSA buffers available to this TME 10 OPC subsystem.
QNAME
can be one of the following:
WTRQ The event writer queue
JCCQ The job completion checker queue
MGRQ The event manager queue
GENQ The general service task queue
MSGQ The TME 10 OPC message queue
RTRQ The data router queue
NCFQ The NCF queue
SUBQ The submit queue
System action: TME 10 OPC processing continues.
Problem determination: This message is probably expected if it is issued for the WTRQ for a test TME 10 OPC
system that is started only infrequently. If the message is issued for a production system, the error may be caused by
an unusually long delay in starting TME 10 OPC, or by insufficient ECSA storage for TME 10 OPC event buffering.
System programmer response: If the message is issued for the WTRQ for a production TME 10 OPC system that
is being started during IPL, then the maximum ECSA space for event buffering should be increased by changing the
definition of the subsystem in SYS1.PARMLIB. If the message is issued for a queue other than WTRQ, contact your
IBM representative.
EQQZ036E ERROR RETRIEVING INFORMATION FOR DDNAME =
DDNAME
DYNALLOC RETCODE =
RC
, INFO
CODE =
INFO
, REASON CODE =
RSN
Explanation: TME 10 OPC tried to retrieve information from the definition of an TME 10 OPC ddname, but failed.
System action: The task issuing this message terminates.
Problem determination: Use the DYNALLOC return code and reason code to determine the cause of the error. For
more information, refer to the appropriate DYNALLOC documentation for the currently active MVS/ESA system.
System programmer response: Correct the error, and restart the TME 10 OPC subsystem.
EQQZ037E A REQUIRED DD-CARD IS MISSING. DDNAME =
DDNAME
Explanation: An EQQMLOG, EQQCKPT, EQQCP1DS, or EQQJT1DS DD statement is needed, to start TME 10
OPC in the manner defined by the current input parameter statements.
System action: If the EQQMLOG DD statement is missing, the subsystem program, EQQMAJOR, terminates. If
one of the other DD statements is missing, the Normal Mode Manager subtask terminates.
System programmer response: Add the missing DD statement to the started task procedure, and restart the
TME 10 OPC subsystem.
EQQZ038E EQQMLOG DDCARD MISSING OR THE MESSAGE LOG IS NOT AVAILABLE
Explanation: You tried to start an TME 10 OPC subsystem or batch job that does not have an EQQMLOG DD
statement or the message log dataset is being used by another TME 10 OPC subsystem or batch job.
System action: The subsystem or batch job terminates.
System programmer response: Change the definition of the EQQMLOG DD statement, and restart the TME 10
OPC subsystem or batch job. If the message is issued for a program interface job, give the failing INIT request a
unique message log ddname. Use the MLOGDDN argument.
410 TME 10 OPC Messages and Codes