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Messages CTDF00 through CTDFxx

This group includes messages for the Control-D, Control-D/Image, and Control-D/Page on Demand products.

CTDF01I CDAM CLEAN-UP UTILITY STARTED

Explanation: This information message indicates the normal start of the CTDCCU Control-D utility. This utility identifies CDAM files that can be deleted from disk because they are no longer referenced by the Active User Report List file.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

CTDF01S INSUFFICIENT STORAGE FOR TRANSFER SUBTASK

Explanation: A request for additional storage to attach a new transfer subtask failed.

The request is ignored, and the transfer subtask is not stored. Other processing continues.

Corrective Action: Increase the value of the REGION parameter to increase the region size.

CTDF02I CDAM CLEAN-UP UTILITY ENDED OK

Explanation: This information message is the normal end message of the CTDCCU Control-D utility CTDCCU. This utility identifies CDAM files that can be deleted from disk because they are no longer referenced by the Active User Report List file.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

CTDF02S ERROR IN DYNALLOC FUNCTION: func RC =rc rsn

Explanation:An error occurred under FTO Application Server during the attempted dynamic allocation of an output SYSOUT or CDAM data set, and the allocation failed.

The variables in this message are:

For more information on the return code and reason code, refer to IBM manuals about interpreting dynamic allocation error return and reason codes.

The SYSOUT or CDAM data set is not created.

Corrective Action: Do the following:

1. Try to correct the error, using the information provided by the return code and reason code.

2. If you cannot solve the problem, note the values of func, rc, and rsn, and contact BMC Customer Support.

CTDF03S CDAM CLEAN-UP UTILITY ENDED WITH ERRORS

Explanation: The CTDCCU Control-D utility ended with errors. The sysout of the job should contain other messages detailing the reasons.

The utility stops executing with a return code which depends on the severity of the error.

Corrective Action: Check the previous error message or messages, correct the problem and rerun the job.

CTDF05E OPEN OF INPUT FILE FAILED. DDNAME "DACCUIN"

Explanation: Open of the file containing input parameters failed (the DACCUIN DD statement). This error message is issued by the CTDCCU Control-D utility, which is used to identify CDAM files that are no longer referenced by the Active User Report List file.

It may be due to one of the following:

The utility stops executing with a condition code of 08.

Corrective Action: Correct the JCL and rerun the job.

CTDF05S text

Explanation: An error occurred during transmission of a file to the PC. The message text (text) describes the reason for the problem.

The file is not transmitted.

Corrective Action: Correct the problem, and restart the File Transfer monitor.

CTDF06I FILES ARE TRANSMITTED OK FOR USER userId IPA=ipAdd:port FILE=fileName.CDM

Explanation: This information message indicates that the specified files were successfully transmitted to the PC.

The variables in this message are:

Corrective Action: No action is required.

CTDF0AI FILE TRANSFER STARTED. FOR USER userId IPA=ipAdd :port FILE=fileName.CDM

Explanation: This information message is displayed when the File Transfer monitor starts to transfer a package to the identified IP address.

The variables in this message are:

Corrective Action: No action is required.

CTDF0BI WAITING FOR CTDDELRP OR RESTORE JOB TO TERMINATE

Explanation: This information message indicates that the CTDCCU utility is waiting for a CTDDELRP job or a restore job to terminate before the utility can resume executing.

This error message is issued by the CTDCCU Control-D utility, which is used to identify CDAM files that are no longer referenced by the Active User Report List file.

Note:

To ensure data integrity, do not run the CTDCCU utility concurrently with a CTDDELRP job or a restore job.

When the contending job terminates, the CTDCCU utility resumes processing.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

CTDF0CI UNRECOVERABLE ERROR ENCOUNTERED.

Explanation: During the operation of the File Transfer monitor, an unrecoverable error occurred when access was attempted to the Active Transfer file.

The File Transfer monitor shuts down.

Corrective Action: Contact your INCONTROL administrator.

CTDF0DS SECURITY VIOLATION IN THE FILE TRANSFER MONITOR.

Explanation: A serious error occurred while the File Transfer monitor was working. The transfer of the package was rejected by a security exit, or by User Exit 23.

Every transfer request is sent to both the security exit and the user exit, if they exist. Either exit can reject a transfer request.

The package is not transferred.

Corrective Action: If you consider that you ought to have authority to transfer the package, contact your INCONTROL administrator.

CTDF0EW ATF IS REFRESHED. SUBTASK IPA=IP address IS CLOSED.

Explanation: This warning message is issued when the transfer process fails because the status of the corresponding record in the ATF can not be updated. It can occur if a package, whose time has come for transfer, can not find the corresponding record in the ATF because it was reformatted and refreshed during the NEWDAY process.

CTDFTM continues to work and the subtask with the specified IP address is closed.

Corrective Action: If the package remains at the status NOT TRANSMITTED, reorder the package.

CTDF10E OPEN OF SORT FILE FAILED. DDNAME ddName

Explanation: The site sort utility, which was invoked by the CTDCCU Control-D utility, failed to open the data set pointed to by the ddName DD statement. This error message is issued by the CTDCCU Control-D utility, which identifies CDAM files that are no longer referenced by the Active User Report List file.

The utility stops executing with a condition code of 08.

Corrective Action: Correct the JCL and rerun the job.

CTDF11E INVALID RETURN CODE FROM SORT. RC=rc

Explanation: The sort utility of the site, which was invoked by the CTDCCU Control-D utility, has ended with errors.

This error message is issued by the CTDCCU Control-D utility, which is used to identify CDAM files that are no longer referenced by the Active User Report List file.

The utility stops executing with a condition code of 08.

Corrective Action: Refer to the sort messages of the job and to the user guide for the sort facility used at your site. Call your system programmer for assistance if necessary.

CTDF12E INVALID RETURN CODE FROM IDCAMS

Explanation: The site IDCAMS program, which was invoked by the CTDCCU Control-D utility, has ended with errors. The error is usually caused by corrupted data in the system catalog.

This error message is issued by the CTDCCU Control-D utility, which is used to identify CDAM files that are no longer referenced by the Active User Report List file.

The utility stops executing with a condition code of 08.

Corrective Action: Use TSO command LISTC LVL (prefix) HISTORY to produce more detailed messages about the problem and correct accordingly.

CTDF13E OPEN OF WORK FILE FAILED. DDNAME "DAWORK"

Explanation: The CTDCCU Control-D utility, which is used to identify CDAM files that are no longer referenced by the Active User Report List file, failed to open the Work List file (the DAWORK DD statement).

Possible causes are:

The utility stops executing with a condition code of 08.

Corrective Action: Correct the JCL and rerun the job.

CTDF14E INVOCATION OF PROGRAM pgm FAILED. PROGRAM COULD NOT BE ACCESSED

Explanation: Invocation of the pgm program ended with errors. This error message is issued by the CTDCCU Control-D utility, which is used to identify CDAM files that are no longer referenced by the Active User Report List file.

The utility stops executing with a condition code of 08.

Corrective Action: Look for previous error messages which describe the type of error. Call your system programmer for assistance if necessary.

CTDF20E OPEN OF SCRATCH FILE FAILED. DDNAME "DASCRLST"

Explanation: The CTDCCU Control-D utility, which is used to identify CDAM files that are no longer referenced by the Active User Report List file, was unable to open the Scratch List file (the DASCRLST DD statement).

Possible causes are:

The utility stops executing with a condition code of 08.

Corrective Action: Correct the JCL and rerun the job.

CTDF20I COPYING APAPARM LIBRARY TO LIBRARY WITH RECFM VARIABLE STARTED

Explanation: This information message indicates that the CTDCNVAP utility started copying the APAPARM library to a library with variable RECFM.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

CTDF21I COPYING APAPARM LIBRARY TO LIBRARY WITH RECFM VARIABLE ENDED OK

Explanation: This information message indicates that the CTDCNVAP utility successfully finished copying the APAPARM library to a library with variable RECFM.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

CTDF22S COPYING APAPARM LIBRARY TO LIBRARY WITH RECFM VARIABLE ENDED WITH ERRORS

Explanation: When attempting to copy the APAPARM library to a library with variable RECFM, the CTDCNVAP utility ended with errors.

Corrective Action: Notify your INCONTROL administrator.

CTDF24S UNABLE TO READ DIRECTORY. INSUFFICIENT STORAGE

Explanation: The CTDCNVAP utility could not copy the APAPARM library to a library with variable RECFM because of insufficient storage.

Corrective Action: Notify your INCONTROL administrator.

CTDF26S UNABLE TO READ A MEMBER FROM THE APAPARM LIBRARY

Explanation: Due to an internal error while attempting a read operation, the CTDCNVAP utility could not copy a member from the APAPARM library to a library with variable RECFM.

Corrective Action: Notify your INCONTROL administrator.

CTDF27S UNABLE TO PUT A MEMBER TO THE NEW APAPARM LIBRARY

Explanation: Due to an internal error while attempting a write operation, the CTDCNVAP utility could not copy a member from the APAPARM library to a library with variable RECFM.

Corrective Action: Notify your INCONTROL administrator.

CTDF28S INPUT APAPARM LIBRARY IS EMPTY

Explanation: The CTDCNVAP utility could not copy a member from the APAPARM library to a library with variable RECFM because the input library is empty.

Corrective Action: Notify your INCONTROL administrator.

CTDF30E INTERNAL CONSOLE ERROR. FUNCTION func. RETURN CODES rc, rc. REASON CODE rsn. USING THE INTERNAL CONSOLE TERMINATES

Explanation: An error occurred when using the extended MCS console.

Control-D terminates the extended MCS console and starts using a standard method for preventing the mixing of chunks during deferred printing.

Corrective Action: Keep a system log of the problem, and a job log of the Control-D printer monitor. It is recommended to stop, then restart, the Control-D monitor to prevent a possible mixing chunks problem.

CTDF31I THE INTERNAL OPERATOR CONSOLE IS ACTIVATED

Explanation: This information message is generated when Control-D activates an extended MCS console to prevent the mixing of chunks during deferred printing.

When APPLY is set to YES for optional wish WD2624, Control-D uses an extended MCS console to prevent the mixing of chunks during deferred printing.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

CTDF32E NO RESPONSE OF INTERNAL CONSOLE. USING THE CONSOLE TERMINATES

Explanation: There is no response from the extended MCS console used by Control-D to prevent the mixing of chunks during deferred printing.

Control-D stops using the extended MCS console and starts using a standard method for preventing the mixing of chunks during deferred printing.

Corrective Action: Keep a system log of the problem, and a job log of the Control-D printer monitor. It is recommended to stop, then restart, Control-D monitor to prevent a possible mixing chunks problem.

CTDF40I ACIF PRINTING INTERFACE STARTED

Explanation: This information message indicates that the Control-D ACIF Interface Facility has started for a report being processed by the Printing Mission that issued the message.

A report destined for PC file transfer that was decollated with the ACIF CDAM parameter set to YES will be converted by ACIF into AFP Category 5 data stream format.

The Printing Mission begins initialization of the ACIF Interface Facility.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

CTDF41I ACIF PRINTING INTERFACE COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY

Explanation: This information message indicates that the Control-D ACIF Interface Facility has successfully converted a report being processed by the Printing Mission that issued the message.

A report destined for PC file transfer that was decollated with the ACIF CDAM parameter set to YES was converted by ACIF into AFP Category 5 data stream format.

The Printing Mission terminates processing of the ACIF Interface Facility and completes processing of the report.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

CTDF42E ACIF PRINTING INTERFACE ENDED IN ERROR

Explanation: The Control-D ACIF Interface Facility encountered an error condition while attempting to convert a report being processed by the Printing Mission that issued the message.

This message is followed by the ACIF43E and ACIF44E messages that describe the cause of the error.

The Printing Mission terminates processing of the ACIF Interface Facility and ends in error.

Corrective Action: Examine the ACIF43E and ACIF44E messages to determine why the Control-D ACIF Interface Facility ended in error and correct the problem accordingly.

CTDF43E CODE=err_cod, R15=reg _15, R0=reg _0, R1=reg _1

Explanation: The Control-D ACIF Interface Facility encountered an error condition while attempting to convert a report being processed by the Printing Mission that issued the message. This message displays the Control-D internal error code and the contents of registers 15, 0 and 1 at the time of error.

The variables in this message are:

The Control-D ACIF Interface Facility issues this message in combination with the ACIF44E message to describe the error and to assist in diagnosing its cause.

The Control-D ACIF Interface Facility terminates processing of the report. The Printing Mission ends in error.

Corrective Action: Examine the ACIF44E message for a description of the problem encountered.

CTDF44E descr

Explanation: The Control-D ACIF Interface Facility encountered an error condition while attempting to convert a report being processed by the Printing Mission that issued the message. This message displays a text description of the error encountered.

The Control-D ACIF Interface Facility issues this message in combination with the ACIF43E message to describe the error and to assist in diagnosing its cause.

The Control-D ACIF Interface Facility terminates processing of the report. The Printing Mission ends in error.

Corrective Action: Use the information displayed in this message and in the ACIF43E message to determine the cause of the error and correct the problem. If the problem persists, contact your INCONTROL administrator.

CTDF45I MAXIMUM CONCURRENT ACIF PRINTING MISSIONS ALREADY EXECUTING

Explanation: This information message indicates that the Control-D ACIF Interface Facility is temporarily unavailable because, within a Print monitor address space, the maximum number of Printing Missions that can concurrently use the facility has been reached.

The Control-D ACIF Interface Facility limits the total number of ACIF subtasks that can execute at the same time. This limit is defined by means of customization setting WD2375. The wait interval is defined by means of customization setting WD2377.

When the time specified in the wait interval has elapsed, the Printing Mission again tries to access the Control-D ACIF Interface Facility.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

CTDF46I WAITING FOR AN EXECUTING ACIF PRINTING MISSION TO COMPLETE

Explanation: This information message indicates that the Printing Mission detected that the maximum number of ACIF subtasks permitted to execute simultaneously has been reached.

The Control-D ACIF Interface Facility limits the total number of ACIF subtasks that can execute at the same time. This limit is defined by means of customization setting WD2375. The wait interval is defined by means of customization setting WD2377.

When the time specified in the wait interval has elapsed, the Printing Mission again tries to access the Control-D ACIF Interface Facility.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

CTDF47E MAXIMUM RETRIES LIMIT TO START AN ACIF PRINTING MISSION REACHED

Explanation: The Printing Mission failed to access the Control-D ACIF Interface Facility after making the maximum number of attempts allowed.

The Control-D ACIF Interface Facility was being used by the maximum number of ACIF subtasks allowed to execute concurrently. The Printing Mission tried to access the Control-D ACIF Interface Facility without success more than the maximum retry value specified by means of customization setting WD2378.

The Printing Mission ends in error.

Corrective Action: Increase the maximum retry value specified by means of customization setting WD2378 and/or increase the wait interval value specified by means of customization setting WD2377. Reorder the Printing Mission. If the problem persists, contact your INCONTROL administrator.

CTDF48W ACIFPARM MEMBER memName NOT FOUND - SEARCHING FOR MEMBER $$$$DFLT

Explanation: No matching member was found in the Control-D ACIFPARM library for the report being processed by the Control-D ACIF Interface Facility.

Control-D failed to find an ACIFPARM library member whose name matches either the report’s job, Printing Mission or Recipient name. The member name search convention used is determined by the setting of optional wish WD2376. The default is J for job name.

Control-D will attempt to obtain default ACIF execution parameters from the $$$$DFLT ACIFPARM member.

Corrective Action: Check the setting for optional wish WD2376. Add a member to the ACIFPARM library with the appropriate name or verify that the default ACIF execution parameters in the $$$$DFLT ACIFPARM member are appropriate for the report.

CTDF49W ACIF ISSUED WARNING MESSAGES - PROCESSING CONTINUES

Explanation: The Control-D ACIF Interface Facility has detected that ACIF completed processing with a noncritical return code of 4.

The Control-D ACIF Interface Facility has successfully completed converting the report to AFP Category 5 data stream format. However, a warning condition was detected by ACIF that may affect the data stream’s contents.

Corrective Action: Inspect the ACIF message output to determine the cause of the warning and whether or not its effect on the report data stream can be ignored.

CTDF63W ACTIVE MISSIONS FILE IS NEARLY FULL

Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.

The Active Missions file is over 90% full. When the Active Missions file is 90% full, Control-D alerts the user. If the Active Missions file is 100% full, new missions cannot be ordered.

Corrective Action: Notify the INCONTROL administrator. The Active Missions file size should be increased.

CTDF64I PLEASE NOTIFY THE IOA ADMINISTRATOR

Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.

Usually issued after a severe Control-D error which needs to be handled by an experienced Control-D person.

Corrective Action: Call your IOA administrator immediately.

CTDF90S OPEN OF DDCARD ddName FAILED

Explanation: Open for the ddName DD statement pointing to the password member failed.

Possible causes are:

Authorization to access the product is denied.

Corrective Action: Correct the JCL statement for the procedure or the allocations for the CLIST.

CTDF91S PASSWORD MEMBER TOO LARGE (DD ddName)

Explanation: The password member (or sequential data set) has too many lines.

In this message, ddName is the identity of the DD statement that points to the password member.

Authorization to access the product is denied.

Corrective Action: Remove unnecessary lines from the member.

CTDF92S SYNTAX ERROR IN PASSWORD MEMBER (DD ddName)

Explanation: A syntax error was found in the password member. When this message is issued by the monitor, it is generally followed by message CTDF9DS, which describes the erroneous line in the member.

In this message, ddName is the identity of the DD statement that points to the password member.

Authorization to access the product is denied.

Corrective Action: Correct the text in the password member.

CTDF93S VALUE ERROR IN PASSWORD MEMBER (DD ddName)

Explanation: A field in the password member contains invalid data. When this message is issued by the monitor, it is generally followed by message CTDF9DS, which describes the erroneous line in the member.

In this message, ddName is the identity of the DD statement that points to the password member.

Authorization to access the product is denied.

Corrective Action: Correct the text in the password member.

CTDF94S PASSWORD INVALID, PLEASE RECHECK PASSWORD MEMBER (DD ddName)

Explanation: Data in the password member was not consistent with the specified password.

In this message, ddName is the identity of the DD statement that points to the password member.

Authorization to access the product is denied.

Corrective Action: Check the contents of the password member against the text received from BMC Customer Support. If it checks, contact the representative.

CTDF95S PASSWORD FOR Control-x IS ABOUT TO EXPIRE IN n DAYS

Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.

The password expiration period is about to end. An expiration date is specified in the password member for the product.

Corrective Action: Contact BMC Customer Support for a new password.

CTDF96S PASSWORD FOR Control-x HAS EXPIRED

Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.

The password expiration period has ended.

An expiration date is specified in the password member for the product.

Authorization to access the product is denied.

Corrective Action: Contact BMC Customer Support for a new password.

CTDF97S INTERNAL ERROR OCCURRED ON DD ddName. PLEASE NOTIFY THE IOA ADMINISTRATOR

Explanation: An internal error has occurred while analyzing the password member pointed to by the ddName DD statement.

Authorization to access the product is denied.

Corrective Action: Notify the IOA administrator.

CTDF98S OBLIGATORY FIELD MISSING FROM PASSWORD MEMBER (DD ddName)

Explanation: An obligatory field is missing from a password member.

The ddName DD statement points to the password member. The fields PROD, START, CPUID, PASS and TYPE should appear at least once in a password member. For Control-D/WebAccess Server, the CTD_PC_USERS field is also obligatory.

Authorization to access the product is denied.

Corrective Action: Check the contents of the password member against the text received from your INCONTROL administrator.

CTDF9AS PASSWORD FOR Control-x NOT DEFINED IN MEMBER (DD ddName)

Explanation: The member pointed to by the ddName DD statement does not contain the password for the appropriate product.

In this message, ddName is the identity of the DD statement that points to the password member.

Authorization to access the product is denied.

Corrective Action: Check that the specified password member is the correct member for this product.

CTDF9BS AUTHORIZATION PERIOD HAS NOT STARTED YET (DD ddName)

Explanation: The start date of the password has not yet arrived.

The ddName DD statement points to the password member. The START field contains the starting date of the password.

Authorization to access the product is denied.

Corrective Action: Check that the specified password member is the correct member for this period.

CTDF9CS CPUID/MODEL NOT FOUND IN AUTHORIZED CPU LIST (DD ddName)

Explanation: The current CPU is not defined in the CPU list.

The ddName DD statement points to the password member. Each entry in the CPU list in the password member contains the CPUID of the CPU and its model.

Authorization to access the product is denied.

Corrective Action: Check that the specified password member is the correct member for this CPU.

CTDF9DS CARD = text

Explanation: This message supplies additional information for a previous error message.

This message may appear after the CTDF92S or CTDF93S message which indicates an error has occurred in one of the lines of the password member. The CTDF9DS message displays the erroneous line.

Corrective Action: See the CTDF92S or CTDF93S messages.

CTDF9ES PASSWORD DDCARD ddName POINTS TO A NON EXISTING MEMBER (ABEND S013-18)

Explanation: The ddName DD statement is allocated to a nonexisting member in a PDS file.

In this message, ddName is the identity of the DD statement that points to the password member.

Authorization to access the product is denied.

Corrective Action: Correct the name of the member in the DD statement or create a member with the specified name.

CTDF9FS PASSWORD FOR Control-x EXPIRED, TEMPORARY AUTHORIZATION GRANTED

Explanation: The password for Control- x has expired. Nonetheless, Control- x can be run on the current date.

Despite password expiration, Control- x can be run on the 28th, 29th, 30th, 31st, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd days of each month for special purposes.

Control- x processing continues.

Corrective Action: Contact BMC Customer Support to obtain password renewal.

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