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: Another user is currently editing Workload Policies. The Workload Policies List screen is displayed in Browse mode.
Corrective Action: Try again later, in coordination with the specified user.
Explanation: The Workload Policy could not be saved. This may be due to a variety of reasons.
Corrective Action: Try exiting the Workload Policy and re-entering. If the problem persists, contact BMC Customer Support.
Explanation: The Workload Policy could not be saved. An abend code gives more information regarding the reason for this problem.
Corrective Action: Try exiting the Workload Policy and re-entering. If the problem persists, contact BMC Customer Support.
Explanation: The Workload Policy could not be saved. The return code and reason code give more information about the problem.
Corrective Action: Try exiting the Workload Policy and re-entering. If the problem persists, contact BMC Customer Support.
Explanation: The Workload Policy could not be saved. This may be due to a variety of reasons.
Corrective Action: Try exiting the Workload Policy and re-entering. Check the log for further information in the additional messages. If the problem persists, contact BMC Customer Support.
Explanation: The Workload Policy was saved but changes were not applied to the active environment and have not taken effect. This may be due to a variety of reasons.
Corrective Action: Try applying the Workload Policy using the WLREFRESH command, which enables you to recalculate and rebuild all Workload Policies and refresh all their definitions. You can also use the WLLIST command to see the status of Workload Policies. For more information about the WLREFRESH and WLLIST commands, refer to the INCONTROL for z/OS Administrator Guide.
If the problem persists and changes do not take effect, contact BMC Customer Support.
Explanation: The loc_sendr local sender is trying to initiate a session with the rmt_rcvr remote receiver.
A session starts when the remote Gateway comes up.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The loc_recvr local receiver is waiting for a session to be initiated with the rmt_sendr remote sender.
A session starts when the remote Gateway comes up.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The loc_sendr local sender is now in a session with the rmt_recvr remote receiver.
Communication is established.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The loc_recvr local receiver is now in a session with the rmt_sendr remote sender.
Communication is established.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: An Application Server of type x has failed to perform service yyy.
The variables in this message are:
Corrective Action: If the value of rc is not 28, consult your INCONTROL administrator.
Explanation: Open for the specified DD statement pointing to 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.
Explanation: 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.
Explanation: A syntax error was found in the password member. When this message is issued by the monitor, it is generally followed by message CTMF9DS, 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.
Explanation: A field in the password member contains invalid data. When this message is issued by the monitor, it is generally followed by message CTMF9DS, 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.
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.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
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.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
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.
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.
Explanation: An obligatory field is missing from a password member.
The ddName DD statement points to the password member. The PROD, START, CPUID, PASS, and TYPE fields should appear at least once in a password member.
Authorization to access the product is denied.
Corrective Action: Check the contents of the password member against the text received from your INCONTROL administrator.
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.
Explanation: The start date of the password has not yet arrived.
In this message, ddName is the identity of the DD statement that 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.
Explanation: The current CPU is not defined in the CPU list.
In this message, ddName is the identity of the DD statement that 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.
Explanation: This message supplies additional information for a previous error message.
This message may appear after message CTMF92S or CTMF93S which indicates an error has occurred in one of the lines of the password member. Message CTMF9DS displays the erroneous line.
Corrective Action: See messages CTMF92S or CTMF93S.
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.
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.
Explanation: The parameter specified for the IOATEST utility is invalid.
IOATEST terminates with a condition code of 08.
Corrective Action: Correct the syntax of the parameters to IOATEST.
Explanation: The value of a parameter that should be numeric is nonnumeric.
The IOATEST utility terminates with a condition code of 08.
Corrective Action: Make sure the value of the parameter is numeric.
Explanation: Numeric parameter is not within the defined range.
The utility terminates with a condition code of 08.
Corrective Action: Make sure the value of the parameter is within the defined range.
Explanation: More than 10 minor lines were specified for a multi-line message; 10 is the maximum allowed.
The IOATEST utility terminates with a condition code of 08.
Corrective Action: Make sure that no more than 10 minor lines are specified.
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