This group includes messages for the Control-M for z/OS, Control-M/Assist, Control-M/Links for z/OS, and Control-M/Restart products.
Explanation: The CTMCAJF Control-M utility, which is used to copy the Active Jobs file to a new file, failed to open the file.
Possible causes are:
The utility stops executing with a condition code of 08.
Corrective Action: Correct the JCL and rerun the job.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the CTMCAJF utility has successfully copied the Active Jobs file.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Open of the utility parameters file failed for the DACOPPRM DD statement, the CTMCAJF utility.
Possible causes are:
The simulation stops executing with a condition code of 08.
Corrective Action: Correct the JCL for the job.
Explanation: An attempt has been made to run the CTMCAJF utility or an AJF update function in utility IOAVERFY (DIAGNOSE CORRECT, ZAP, VERIFY ENQ) while the Control-M monitor is active. Maintenance of the Control-M Active Jobs file can be performed only when the Control-M monitor is not active.
A Control-M monitor is determined to be active by utilizing the enqueue management mechanism to enquire whether the QNAME of the monitor is in use. If the QNAME is not in use, the monitor is down.
Corrective Action: Shut down the Control-M monitor. Read the instructions for the utilities CTMCAJF and IOAVERFY (whichever applies) in the Control-M for z/OS User Guide.
Explanation: The input and output DD statements point to the same Active Jobs file. The user attempted to copy the Active Jobs file to itself.
The CTMCAJF utility ends with an error.
Corrective Action: Correct the JCL and rerun utility.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the CTMHCOP utility successfully created a new History Jobs file from the old one.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
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