When generic decollation is not active, the Control‑D monitor issues the following warning on the operator console:
CTD271I GENERIC JOB DECOLLATION IS INACTIVE – CHECK WHY
This highlighted message is redisplayed every ten minutes as long as there is a job waiting to be decollated in one of the generic classes.
Generic mission deactivation can occur in one of the following ways:
If started task CTDNDAY fails during the ordering of a generic decollating mission, deactivation is automatic. Check if all the generic decollating missions are in the Active Missions file before reactivating generic processing.
The operator issues the STOPGEN command (discussed above). Determine why generic decollating was deactivated, and whether it must remain deactivated.
The Active User Report List file becomes full. Run utility CTDDELRP to delete unnecessary entries from this file.
The spool can become full if there are many generic jobs waiting to be decollated.