This group includes messages for the Control-D, Control-D/Image, and Control-D/Page on Demand products.
Explanation: This is a general information message which is issued when the Control-D monitor is started.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
The value of the PARM field in the Control-D monitor procedure or the secondary monitor procedure is invalid.
The Control-D monitor or the secondary monitor shuts down.
Corrective Action: Check the value defined in the CTDMON# field in CTDPARM. Change the PARM field in the appropriate procedure to correspond to this value and start Control-D.
For example, for the CONTROL2 procedure: //CONTROLD EXEC PGM=CTMMON,PARM=‘2’
Explanation: An invalid parameter was passed to the File Transfer monitor by an operator modify command. A list of valid modify parameters is displayed on the operator console following this message.
The operator modify command is rejected.
Corrective Action: Enter an operator modify command with valid parameters.
Explanation: This information message is a Control-D monitor shut down message when the shut down was requested by the operator.
Control-D monitor shuts down.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
Normal message of Control-D monitor shutting down for the New Day procedure.
The Control-D monitor shuts down once a day at a specific time for the New Day procedure. For more information on the New Day procedure, see the Control-D and Control-V User Guide.
Control-D monitor will shut down and start the New Day procedure (CTDNDAY). When it finishes executing, it will start the Control-D monitor again.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
Open of Control-D Active Missions file failed (DD statement DAAMF). Possible causes are:
The Control-D monitor will shut down.
Corrective Action: Correct the JCL for the Control-D monitor.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
Control-D monitor has been brought up while the Active Missions file is under formatting.
The New Day procedure did not finish formatting the file, either because it was still working, or because it abended. It is impossible to start the Control-D monitor until the New Day procedure finishes executing successfully.
The Control-D monitor shuts down.
Corrective Action: Check how the New Day procedure finished executing. All the problems of the New Day procedure must be corrected before restarting the Control-D monitor. Note, however, that if an IPL occurred during the previous run of the New Day procedure, it will correct itself when restarted. Therefore, it can be restarted without correction.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
The data set described by the DAAMF DD statement is not the expected Control-D Active Missions file.
This could be due to one of the following:
Control-D monitor will shut down.
Corrective Action: Correct JCL for the Control-D monitor.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
The contents of the Active Missions file have been corrupted.
The Active Missions file is marked as FORMAT during New Day procedure processing, and marked as FREE at successful completion. Currently, the file is not marked as FORMAT, nor as FREE.
Control-D monitor will shut down.
Corrective Action: Call your system programmer for assistance. Examine messages issued during the NEWDAY procedure, take appropriate corrective action, and then rerun the NEWDAY procedure. If the problem recurs, take appropriate action on the Active Mission file: To compress or copy the Active Mission file, use the CTDCAMF utility. To reformat the Active Mission file use the CTDFRAMF utility.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
This information message is a general Control-D message issued when shutting down the Control-D monitor by a P command, or on certain internal Control-D events.
The IOA Log should contain additional messages concerning the reason for shutting down.
Control-D monitor shuts down.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
Control-D monitor ended with an error. The IOA Log should contain additional messages concerning the specific error.
Control-D monitor shuts down.
Corrective Action: Check the IOA Log or the computer log for the reason. Call the system programmer for assistance if needed. Try to start the Control-D monitor again as soon as possible.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message is produced as a result of setting a Control-D sleeping interval by an operator command.
For more details, see the INCONTROL for z/OS Administrator Guide.
Control-D monitor will “wake up” every nn seconds and check what it has to do.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: An invalid Control-D sleeping interval was specified in an operator modify command. The Control-D sleeping interval must be a 2-digit number from 03 through 99 seconds. For more details, see the INCONTROL for z/OS Administrator Guide.
Corrective Action: Enter a valid interval.
Explanation: This message displays a valid parameter that can be used in MODIFY.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates a successful execution of the EXIT REFRESH operator modify command.
A new copy of a Control-D user exit was loaded successfully.
For more information, see the INCONTROL for z/OS Administrator Guide.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message is the result of acceptance of an operator NEWDEST command passed to the Control-D monitor.
The next time that the Control-D monitor tries to SHOUT a message, it will load a new dynamic destination table.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The loading of the Control-D Recipient Tree was unsuccessful.
As part of its initialization processing, the Control-D monitor attempts to load the Recipient Tree. However, the loading of the Recipient Tree was not successful.
The Control-D monitor will shut down.
Corrective Action: There are additional messages describing the problem on the IOA Log and the system log.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the Control-D monitor failed to load the exitName user exit.
Common reasons for failure include:
The Control-D monitor will continue to run. However, the exitName user exit will not be activated.
Corrective Action: Check the system log for the reason for the failure.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
This information message indicates that the Control-D monitor is being suspended while the New Day procedure is running in internal mode.The Control-D monitor is suspended once a day at a specific time for the New Day procedure when it runs in internal mode. For more information on the New Day procedure, see the INCONTROL for z/OS Administrator Guide.
The Control-D monitor suspends all mission processes. When it finishes, message MON12CI is issued.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
This information message indicates that the Control-D monitor is being suspending due to an operator request.
The Control-D monitor suspends all mission processes. When it finishes, message MON12CI is issued.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
This information message indicates that the Control-D monitor is being suspended while the New Day procedure is running in internal mode.
The Control-D monitor has started the New Day subtask. When it finishes executing, the monitor will resume and start the New Day procedure (CTDNDAY).
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
This information message indicates that the Control-D monitor has resumed after being suspended for the New Day procedure or by operator request.
The Control-D monitor resumes all mission processes.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the New Day process has set the timeStamp time stamp as the time of a new day.
The timeStamp timestamp is a hexadecimal representation of the time-of-day clock value used for synchronization for the CTDDELRP utility and for backup missions. It is displayed for tracking and debugging purposes.
For an explanation of the synchronization process, see message MONA59I.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The Control-D monitor is unable to update the status of a decollation mission, which was suspended during a New Day procedure that was executing in internal mode. The monitor begins to process such a mission before the New Day procedure begins, but only finishes after the procedure ends. The reason is that the mission was updated outside of the Control-D monitor.
The Control-D monitor continues to run. However, the mission status is not updated.
Corrective Action: Restart the Control-D monitor.
Explanation: A New Day subtask ended with an error or abended.
The Control-D monitor shuts down with user abend 0006.
A dump of the abending task which is needed for problem resolution is also included in the output.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The incorrect NDAYMODE parameter was specified in the start command for the Control-D monitor or the CTDNDAY procedure.
Valid values are:
The Control-D monitor or the CTDNDAY procedure shuts down.
Corrective Action: Restart the Control-D monitor or the CTDNDAY procedure with the correct parameter.
Explanation: This information message indicates acceptance of an operator STARTPRT or STOPPRT command passed to the Control-D monitor.
The requested printer is opened (started) or closed (stopped).
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message is a result of an operator LOADTREE command passed to the Control-D monitor.
The Recipient Tree is used by several subtasks of the Control-D monitor. One of the subtasks had exclusive control of the Recipient Tree for a short period of time.
The new Recipient Tree is not loaded. Control-D continues using the old Recipient Tree.
Corrective Action: Try to load a new Recipient Tree later.
Explanation: Result of an operator STARTPRT or STOPPRT command passed to the Control-D monitor.
The PRINTER Control-D Installation Parameter defines the logical printers on which Control-D can print. However, the prtr printer name is not defined in the PRINTER Installation Parameter.
The requested STARTPRT or STOPPRT function is not performed.
Corrective Action: Enter the correct printer name in the STARTPRT or STOPPRT command.
Explanation: This information message is issued during normal initialization processing in the Control-D monitor.
The Control-D monitor activates the Printers Control monitor prtr as an independent started task.
The Control-D monitor invokes the prtr started task. This name is taken from the PRTSTC Control-D Installation Parameter.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the Printers Control monitor has been activated by the Control-D monitor.
The Control-D monitor waits for the Printers Control started task to start executing. This message can appear more than once. If, after a number of times, the Control-D monitor cannot find the Printers Control monitor, it assumes that it has failed and the Control-D monitor shuts down.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
The Printers Control monitor monName was shut down due to errors.
The Control-D monitor will shut down.
Corrective Action: Check the IOA Log for additional clarification messages on the reason for the shutdown.
Explanation: This information message indicates that a shutdown process has been issued from the Control-D monitor.
Before the Control-D monitor shuts itself down, it will shut down the Printers Control monitor first.
Control-D will shut down.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that a shutdown process has been issued from the Control-D monitor.
The Control-D monitor has issued the command to shut down the Printers Control monitor, and is now waiting for a response. This message can appear more than once, but not more than 10 times.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
A shutdown process issued from the Control-D monitor.
The Control-D monitor has issued the command to the Printers Control monitor to shut itself down, but there was no response from the Printers Control monitor.
The Printers Control monitor is cancelled (operator command C name).
Corrective Action: Check the system log, the IOA Log, and the JCL of the Control-D monitor and the Printers Control monitor.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the Generic decollation from the classList Generic classes is now active. The Control-D monitor issues this message when starting, after new day processing and after successfully executing the STARTGEN command.
Control-D will start decollating sysouts from the classList Generic classes. For more information, see the description of generic processing in the INCONTROL for z/OS Administrator Guide.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The operator issued the command F CONTROLD,STARTGEN but no generic classes were defined in CTDPARM.
The command is ignored.
Corrective Action: For details on specifying generic classes in CTDPARM, see the Control-D chapter of the INCONTROL for z/OS Installation Guide and proceed accordingly.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the prtrId logical printer has opened following a STARTPRT command issued by the operator.
The variables in this message are:
For more information on these Printer Definition parameters, see the Control-D chapter of the INCONTROL for z/OS Installation Guide.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message is issued when the monitor stops as a result of receiving the modify command /F CONTROLD,STOP=monName.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The modify command /F CONTROLD,STOP=monName was issued, but the monName monitor was not activated when Control-D started.
Control-D cannot start a new monitor that was not activated when Control-D started.
The new monitor is not started.
Corrective Action: Correct the value of monName in the modify command.
Explanation: This information message indicates a successful execution of the STARTMQ operator modify command.
MQ decollation for MQ Queues is now active.
Corrective Action: Control-D will start decollating messages from MQ Queues.
Explanation: This information message indicates a successful execution of the STOPGEN operator modify command.
Deactivation of Generic decollation from all Generic classes is in process.
Control-D will not start new decollations from Generic classes. Currently executing (decollating) missions will finish the processing of jobs whose output processing has already started.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message is a normal start message for initialization processing of the monName Control-D monitor.
The Control-D monitor activates the secondary monitor as an independent started task.
The Control-D monitor invokes the started task name, CONTROL?, where ? indicates the number of the monitor.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that although a start command has been issued by the Control-D monitor, the monName Control-D secondary monitor has not yet started.
This is due to one of the following:
If this situation is not corrected, the Control-D monitor makes up to eight (8) attempts to initialize. After eight (8) unsuccessful attempts, the Control-D monitor shuts down.
Corrective Action:
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
The monName secondary Control-D monitor ended with errors. The IOA Log should contain additional messages concerning specific errors.
The Control-D monitor and the monName secondary monitor shut down.
Corrective Action: Check the IOA Log and the system log for the cause of the problem. If necessary, call the system programmer for assistance. Try to start the Control-D monitor again as soon as possible.
Explanation: This information message indicates that a shutdown process command was issued from the Control-D monitor.
The Control-D monitor has issued a shutdown command to the secondary monitor monName, and is now waiting for the secondary monitor to shut down. This message may appear more than once. The secondary monitor will shut down at the end of the currently executing decollation.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The memName member in the libName library, which should contain a mission definition, actually contains improper mission identification data. The erroneous data card is displayed in message CTD032E, which follows this message.
The erroneous mission is not entered into the Active Mission file.
Corrective Action: Correct the mission definition and re-order it.
Explanation: The CTDPLEX member was not found in the Control-D PARM library.
In this message, rc is the error return code. For more information on these codes, see the description of IOAMEM in the INCONTROL for z/OS Administrator Guide.
The use of multiple monitors using SYSPLEX support is not activated.
Corrective Action: Ensure that the CTDPLEX member is present in the Control-D PARM library.
Explanation: There is a mismatch between the mission type identified in the message to be processed, and the mission data contained in missionName. For instance, the user attempted to schedule a printing mission, but the mission data contains backup data.
The New Day procedure issues this message. For more information, see the sections on report decollating, printing, backup and restore missions, and on New Day processing, in the INCONTROL for z/OS Administrator Guide.
Processing of all mission order list statements stops. The New Day procedure ends with a return code of 08.
Correct any incorrect mission statements and rerun the New Day procedure. Make sure you only run the New Day procedure once.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates a successful execution of the STOPMQ operator modify command.
Deactivation of MQ decollation from all MQ QUEUES is in process.
Corrective Action: Control-D will not start new decollations from MQ QUEUES, although currently existing decollating missions will finish the processing of messages whose output processing has already begun.
Explanation: There is an error in the parameter input to the CTDRRQ, CTDPRQ, CTDBRQ, or CTDSRQ program.
This message is issued by:
Processing of all mission data stops. The New Day procedure ends with return code 08.
Corrective Action: Correct the CLIST or job and rerun.
Explanation: Internal error in the CTDMIS module.
This message is issued by:
The Active Missions file is not updated. The module ends with return code 08.
Corrective Action: Notify your IOA administrator.
Explanation: This is a general information message that is issued when the Control-D monitor is restarted on a new LPAR in the specified NEWDAY procedure mode nday_mode.
The valid values are:
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The CTDMIS module has an internal error.
This message is issued by:
For more information, see the INCONTROL for z/OS Administrator Guide.
The Active Missions file is not updated. The module issues return code 08.
Corrective Action: Call your IOA administrator.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message. This information message is a general Control-D message issued when shutting down the Control-D monitor by a RESTART command.
Control-D monitor shuts down, then restarts on a new LPAR.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: There is an error in a mission order list entry. The preceding message describes the error.
Processing of the other mission order list statements continues. The New Day procedure ends with a return code of 04.
Corrective Action: Check the preceding error message. Correct the error, then rerun the New Day procedure.
Explanation: The Main Control-D monitor has not started successfully on the new LPAR after the RESTART command. The monitor continues to work on the current LPAR.
Corrective Action: Check error messages on the new LPAR, fix the problem, and repeat the RESTART command.
Explanation: The old Main Control-D monitor is waiting for the new one to start successfully on the new LPAR after the RESTART command. If it starts, the old monitor shuts down. If it does not start, the old monitor continues to work on the current LPAR.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The Main Control-D monitor has received a RESTART command, but one of the BACKUP/CTDDELRP/NEWDAY processes are executing. The RESTART command will be processed after the other process has finished.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The Main Control-D monitor is not started successfully on the new LPAR after the RESTART command because the parmname parameter of the CTDPARM member was changed. The monitor continues to work on the current LPAR.
Corrective Action: Restore the CTDPARM member to the status of the starting of the Control-D monitor and repeat the RESTART command.
Explanation: The Main Control-D monitor is not started successfully on the new LPAR after the RESTART command because of an I/O error for the Active User File. The monitor continues to work on the current LPAR.
Corrective Action: See the preceding CTDU99E message.
Explanation: Control-D monitor rejected the RESTART command to restart a monitor on another LPAR because the z/OS SYSPLEX option is not active.
Possible reasons are:
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The Restart command failed because the Control-D monitor is currently not active.
Corrective Action: Activate the Control-D monitor and then try again.
Explanation: Control-D monitor rejected the RESTART command to restart the monitor on another LPAR, because LPAR lpar_name is not specified for this monitor.
Corrective Action: Use only those LPARs that are defined for this monitor in CTDPLEX.
Explanation: An attempt to open the Recipient Tree definition member failed.
Possible causes are:
This message can be produced in the following situations:
Corrective Action:
Explanation: The recipient entry with the name and level specified in the parent name and parent level fields is not found in the Recipient tree.
Control-D has searched the entire tree and failed to find the parent name specified for the new recipient.
This message can be produced in the following situations:
The loading of the Recipient Tree will continue. However, this particular recipient will not become part of the Recipient Tree.
Corrective Action: Correct the parent name in the Recipient Tree using the Online Recipient Tree Definition screen. Depending on the situation, take one of the following actions:
Explanation: An invalid Recipient Tree level has been entered.
The Recipient Tree levels are installation defined (the CTDPARM member). The valid levels are displayed at the top of the Control-D Recipient Tree screen. This message can be produced under in one of the following situations:
The loading of the Recipient Tree will continue. However, this particular recipient will not become part of the Recipient Tree.
Corrective Action: Enter a valid Recipient Tree level in the Recipient Tree using the Online Recipient Tree Definition screen. Depending on the situation, take one of the following actions:
Explanation: Insufficient memory to load the Recipient Tree.
The loading of the Recipient Tree is aborted. This message can be produced in the following situations:
Corrective Action:
Explanation: The Recipient Tree is empty. Loading is aborted.
The Recipient Tree must be defined using the Installation Parameters. This message can be produced in the following situations:
Corrective Action: Delete this Recipient Tree member from the library, then generate a new Recipient Tree using the Online Recipient Tree Definition screen. Depending on the situation, take one of the following actions:
Explanation: There is an attempt to add the user DEMO to the Control-D recipient tree. The Control-D environment reserves user name DEMO for demonstration and training purposes. It may not be specified as a user in the production system.
The operation is not performed.
Corrective Action: Specify a different user name to be added.
Explanation: The Recipient Tree level entered for the parent of this recipient is invalid.
The valid levels are displayed at the top of the Recipient Tree screen. This message can be produced in the following situations:
The loading of the Recipient Tree will continue. However, this particular recipient will not become part of the Recipient Tree.
Corrective Action: Correct the level for the parent using the Online Recipient Tree Definition screen. Depending on the situation, take one of the following actions:
Explanation: The level of the parent of the recipient is lower than the level of the recipient being defined.
The level of the parent must be higher than the level of the “child.” (Note that the order can be seen in the Recipient Tree Entry screen).
Corrective Action: Enter a parent name with a different level or give the recipient a lower level.
Explanation: The freeing of the memory for the previous Recipient Tree failed.
The Control-D operator command LOADTREE was issued in order to load in a new Recipient Tree. After loading memory for the “new” Recipient Tree, Control-D attempts to free the memory assigned to the “old” Recipient Tree.
The loading of the “new” Recipient Tree will be accepted. However, the memory allocated to the “old” tree will not be freed until Control-D is shut down.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the Recipient Tree was successfully loaded.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The recipient entered is already in the Recipient Tree. The current recipient entry is ignored.
A recipient name (not synonym) can only appear once in the Recipient Tree. This message can be produced in the following situations:
The loading of the Recipient Tree will continue. However, this particular recipient will not become part of the Recipient Tree (the first one will).
Corrective Action: Delete the duplicate recipient using the Online Recipient Tree Definition screen. Depending on the situation, take one of the following actions:
Explanation: The number of users authorized for PC file transfer exceeds the maximum number of PC users defined in the PASDPC member in the IOA PARM library.
Maximum number of PC users in PARM library is defined at the time the license is received to use Control-D/WebAccess Server.
All users over maximum will not be able to use file transfer option.
Corrective Action: Set AUTHORIZED TO USE PC to N for some users in screen T, or obtain a new license with a greater number of PC users.
Explanation: The Approval Tree level entered for the parent of this Approval name is invalid.
The valid levels are displayed at the top of the Approval Tree screen. This message can be produced in the following situations:
The loading of the Approval Tree will continue. However, this particular Approval name will not become part of the Approval Tree.
Corrective Action: Correct the level for the parent using the Online Approval Tree Definition screen. Depending on the situation, do as shown in the following table:
When Message Issued |
User Response |
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During initialization of the Control-D monitor and Printers Control monitor |
Issue a LOADTREE operator command to load in the new Approval Tree. |
When entering the Online User Report List screen |
Exit from the Control-D Online Facility, and reenter the Online Facility. |
The KeyStroke Language |
Rerun the job. |
When the Control-D operator command LOADTREE was issued |
Reenter the LOADTREE operator command. |
When the IOAOMON1 operator command LOADTREE was issued |
Reenter the LOADTREE operator command. |
When IOAOMON1 is initialized |
Issue a LOADTREE operator command for IOAOMON1. |
When saving an edited tree |
Correct the tree and resave. |
When executing a CHECK command to verify the tree |
Correct the tree and reissue the command. |
Explanation: This information message indicates that the File Transfer monitor was started.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: An invalid parameter was passed to the File Transfer monitor by an operator modify command. A list of valid modify parameters is displayed on the operator console following this message.
The modify command is rejected.
Corrective Action: Enter an operator modify command with valid parameters.
Explanation: Initialization of a File Transfer monitor internal task failed. The reason, system code, is on the computer log. Possible causes are:
The File Transfer monitor shuts down.
Corrective Action: Refer to your system programmer for assistance. If necessary, increase the monitor REGION size.
Explanation: An unrecoverable error occurred during operation of the File Transfer monitor, while trying to access to the Active Transfer file.
The File Transfer monitor shuts down.
Corrective Action: Examine relevant CTD9B1S-CTD9B9S messages, and take appropriate corrective action. If the problem is not resolved, send the IOA log and the CTDFTM file transfer monitor print-out to BMC Customer Support.
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