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: This information message indicates that the Control-M monitor has stopped processing jobs temporarily to allow the New Day procedure to begin execution.
Control-M suspends processing at the time specified in CTMPARM to allow the New Day procedure to run.
The Control-M monitor remains suspended until the New Day procedure ends. At the successful completion of the New Day procedure, the monitor resumes normal execution.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: In general, this message indicates that the Control-M monitor resumed processing jobs after the New Day procedure completed successfully. However, under the Control-M monitor operator command /F CTMTROLM,NEWDAY=NOW,ORDERONLY, this message can appear before the Newday procedure ends.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This message indicates that all phases of New Day Processing for the specified monitor ended successfully. However, under the Control-M monitor operator command /F CTMTROLM,NEWDAY=NOW,ORDERONLY, this message can appear before the Newday procedure ends.
The Control-M monitor resumes execution.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
The Control-M monitor received no indication that the New Day procedure began processing.
The Control-M monitor requests the start of the New Day procedure, and periodically checks the progress of the procedure. This message is issued when the monitor does not receive any indication that the New Day procedure started executing.
A common cause for this message is that the CTMCHK program, which runs at the beginning of the New Day procedure, has detected that the New Day procedure has already been run.
The Control-M monitor issues message CTML06W or RUNL06W to ask the operator how to proceed.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
The Control-M monitor detected that the formatting of the Active Jobs file (AJF) did not complete successfully within a specified time interval.
The Control-M monitor issues message CTML06W or RUNL06W to ask the operator how to proceed.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
During follow-up of the New Day procedure, the Control-M monitor detected an abnormal condition.
The Control-M monitor issues message CTML06W or RUNL06W to ask the operator how to proceed.
Corrective Action: Reply R for retry. If the message is reissued, note the phase number and reply E to terminate the monitor. To reactivate the monitor, run the Control-M New Day procedure, and when it completes successfully, restart the monitor. Give BMC Customer Support the phase number specified in this message and the Control-M monitor full output.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
While checking the progress of the New Day procedure execution, the Control-M monitor detected an error.
This message is accompanied by a message explaining the cause of the problem.
The Control-M monitor waits for a reply to this message.
Corrective Action: Type R or E and press Enter, with the following results:
Explanation: Normal message of Control-M monitor when it stops processing jobs temporarily to allow the New Day procedure to begin execution.
Control-M suspends processing at the time specified in CTMPARM to allow the New Day procedure to run.
The Control-M monitor remains suspended until the New Day procedure is successfully completed. Upon successful completion of the New Day procedure, the monitor resumes normal execution.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
Control-M monitor found no indication that New Day procedure completed execution.
The Control-M monitor issues message CTML06W or RUNL06W to ask the operator how to proceed.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
Allocation of the dual IOA Conditions file or the dual Active Jobs file (AJF) failed, but processing continues because system parameters have indicated that this condition should be ignored.
Wish WM1944 in the IOADFLTS member of the DOC library was activated to allow an allocation error for dual files to be ignored. (If the wish has not been applied when an allocation error occurs, Control-M terminates execution.)
The Control-M monitor continues normal execution.
Corrective Action: If you require dual file processing:
Explanation: This message is issued in response to the following operator command:
F CONTROLM,NEWDAY= expression
Special NEWDAY processing is performed as specified in expression. For more information, see the INCONTROL for z/OS Administrator Guide, “CTM,” “Special Newday Parameters.”
Corrective Action: No response required.
Explanation: In response to the F CONTROLM,NEWDAY=SKIP operator command, Newday processing is skipped.
NEWDAY processing normally scheduled to begin at hh:mm is bypassed due to the special NEWDAY command. For more information regarding the special NEWDAY commands, see the INCONTROL for z/OS Administrator Guide, “CTM,” “Special Newday Parameters.”
Corrective Action: No response required.
Explanation: This informational message is issued at the time scheduled for Newday processing (according to the DAYTIME parameter in CTMPARM). Newday processing is skipped as a result of one of the following commands:
Newday processing is skipped. For more information regarding the special NEWDAY commands, see the INCONTROL for z/OS Administrator Guide, “CTM,” “Special Newday Parameters.”
Corrective Action: No response required.
Explanation: The S CONTROLM,NEWDAY= expression command was entered with an invalid value of expression. In this command, the only valid value for expression is SKIP. For more information, see the INCONTROL for z/OS Administrator Guide, “CTM,” “Special Newday Parameters.”
The command is ignored
Corrective Action: Correct and re-enter the NEWDAY command.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the RESUME request submitted by the user has been accepted.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The Control-M monitor stopped journaling updates to the Active Jobs file due to a detected error.
The error which caused journaling to be terminated is described in earlier messages.
WTOR message CTML12W is displayed, enabling the user to continue without the Journal facility or to shut down the Control-M monitor.
Corrective Action: Respond to message CTML12W.
Explanation: This WTOR message is displayed when the Control-M Journaling facility is shut down.
This message may be preceded by messages explaining the reason for Journaling facility shutdown. This message also appears after running the restoration utility successfully to provide an opportunity to reset the journal file. The user can run the restoration utility repeatedly (perhaps to different endtimes) before initializing the journal file.
Responses to this WTOR message allow the user to continue Control-M without journaling, or to shut down Control-M so that a problem can be fixed.
The Control-M monitor waits for a reply to this message.
Corrective Action: See preceding messages for information describing why journaling was stopped.
Specify one of the following values as a response to this message:
Explanation: This information message is issued when the user specified C in response to WTOR message CTML12W.
The Control-M monitor continues normal execution. The Journal file is no longer updated.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: During Control-M monitor startup, the Control-M monitor found records in the journal file that have no corresponding data in the Active Jobs file.
The Control-M monitor stops journaling, and displays message CTML12W to enable continuation without the Journaling facility, shut down of the Control-M monitor, or re-initialization of the journal file.
Corrective Action: Reply to message CTML12W. If the error persists after the Control-M monitor is restarted, contact your INCONTROL administrator.
Explanation: The pointer to the sysout information for a job is incorrect. This is probably caused by corrupt data on the Active Jobs File (AJF).
The incorrect pointer is cleared.
Corrective Action: Have your system programmer prepare the Control-M monitor full output and contact BMC Customer Support.
Explanation: The user attempted to enable/disable the Control-M Journal or History allocation for space reuse functions. However, the current fileStatus status of this facility already complies with the user request.
The command is ignored.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the job's Bypass options have been changed by an online user, and lists the Bypass options that are currently set for this job (or NONE if no Bypass options are currently set).
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message is issued in conjunction with message CTM863W, which indicates that the Active Jobs file (AJF) is nearly full. Both messages are issued when the threshold value specified by the AJFTHRSH CTMPARM parameter is reached.
Corrective Action: Increase the size of the AJF using the CTMCAJF utility.
Explanation: This information message displays the MODIFY command entered for the Control-M monitor.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message displays the current value of QUIESTIME (the Control-M monitor planned shutdown time), where yyyy is one of the following values:
This message is added to the IOA Log.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The Control-M monitor shutdown was not successful and the New Day procedure could not start because the CTMWOT task has been busy processing jobs for some time.
Corrective Action: If the New Day procedure is delayed for a long time, try restarting the monitor. If the problem persists, contact BMC Support.
Explanation: A resource (resourceName) could not be acquired because the Quantitative Resource List is full.
Resource acquisition is delayed until enough space is regained in the Quantitative Resource List in the Control-M Resources file. This message is not issued more often than once a minute.
Corrective Action: Ask your INCONTROL administrator to increase the logical record length of the Control-M Resources file. If the logical record length is already set to the maximum length allowed, wait until previously acquired quantitative resource entries are freed when jobs end. A third alternative is to have the INCONTROL administrator make more room available by deleting unused quantitative resource definitions.
Explanation: The value of profile variable SNRSDRNG is invalid. Profile variable SNRSDRNG is used to establish a different date range in the Manual Conditions file.
The default value for the variable is used.
Corrective Action: Correct the value of this variable to ALL, MONTH, or ddd, where ddd is a number of days.
Explanation: The value of profile variable SRESDRNG is invalid. Profile variable SRESDRNG establishes a different date range in the IOA Conditions file.
The default value for the variable is used.
Corrective Action: Correct the value of this variable to ALL, MONTH, or ddd, where ddd is a number of days.
Explanation: Reading the tbl_mem table member failed.
The order request could not be done either because the library did not exist, or could not be allocated, or the table member was not found.
The CTMJOB program ends with errors.
Corrective Action: Check that the order request is given to an existing 80-bytes record length library, and the member can be accessed. If the problem persists, prepare the Control-M monitor full output and contact BMC Customer Support.
Explanation: The date specified in the order request is not a valid date.
The CTMJOB program ends with errors.
Corrective Action: Check that the specified date is specified correctly according to your installation standards.
Explanation: The jobName job was not found in the member specified in the order request.
The keyword job causes a selective order to be made for one job from the table member. This message is issued if the specified job cannot be found.
The CTMJOB program ends with errors.
Corrective Action: Check that the specified job exist inside the table member.
Explanation: The specified parameter was not given in the order request.
Some parameters are obligatory in each order request. Failing to specify one of them results in this message being issued.
The CTMJOB program ends with errors.
Corrective Action: Supply the missing parameter.
Explanation: Two keywords which are mutually exclusive where given in the same order request.
Certain keywords, such as DSNAME and DDNAME, cannot appear together on the same order request.
The CTMJOB program ends with errors.
Corrective Action: Specify one of the keywords.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the New Day procedure ended successfully. The CTMEDA program is executed as the last step in the New Day procedure to inform the Control-M monitor that the procedure ended successfully.
The Control-M monitor resumes execution.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The DASTAT DD statement is missing from the file allocation of the job step.
This warning message is issued by the CTMJOB program.
The Automatic Tape Adjustment facility is skipped. Jobs are ordered, but required resource quantities are not computed for these jobs.
Corrective Action: Add the DASTAT DD statement for future runs.
Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.
The last phase in the New Day procedure, the CTMEDA program, ended with errors. This message follows a message that describes the specific cause of the error.
The Control-M monitor remains in a suspended state.
Corrective Action: Correct the error according to the description in the previous message and rerun the New Day procedure to invoke the CTMEDA program.
Explanation: This warning message indicates that the Automatic Tape facility cannot adjust resources for jobs currently being processed.
This is a summary message. It is preceded by a message that describes the reason for the error.
The Automatic Tape Adjustment facility is skipped. Jobs are ordered without computing the quantity of required resources.
Corrective Action: View the error message that precedes this message and correct the problem described there.
Explanation: An invalid definition was found in the UNITDEF parameter member.
The UNITDEF parameter member associates logical names to physical resources.
In this message, lineNum is the line number in the UNITDEF parameter member where the error occurred.
Resource definition example in the UNITDEF file:
CARTRIDGE=(0480-0483,0440-0445,0300-031F,0552-0553,0556-0557),DESC=3490 RANGE
The Automatic Tape Adjustment facility is skipped. Jobs are ordered without computing the required amount of resources.
Corrective Action: Correct the error at the specified line. View the description in the UNITDEF file supplied during the installation.
Explanation: The UNITDEF DD statement is missing.
This warning message is issued by the CTMJOB program.
The Automatic Tape Adjustment facility is skipped. Jobs are ordered without computing the required amount of resources.
Corrective Action: Add the UNITDEF DD statement to the JCL stream.
Explanation: The Control-M Daily Subsystem stopped due to insufficient memory.
The Daily job stops execution.
Corrective Action: Increase the region size defined in the Daily job and rerun the job.
Explanation: The requirement for prerequisite conditions for a job which is part of a group were not deleted.
This message accompanies message JOBL48W.
The job is ordered prerequisite condition requirement intact.
Corrective Action: Determine if the condition prevents the job from running. If so, add the required condition manually in screen 4 or erase the requirement for the condition from the job in zoom screen 3.Z.
Explanation: An option was requested for which there is no authorization. The INCONTROL administrator can authorize or deny use of certain options for certain users.
Corrective Action: To get authorization to use the option specified, contact your INCONTROL administrator.
Explanation: Parameters were specified for both the JCL library mode and the scheduling library mode. Only one mode can be used at a time. The AutoEdit simulation program processes only one mode per invocation. The mode is determined by the first type of input parameter encountered.
Corrective Action: Delete all parameters pertaining to the mode to be ignored.
Explanation: An error occurred while copying records from the Active Jobs file to the History Jobs file.
The variables in this message are:
The Control-M New Day procedure terminates.
Corrective Action: Correct the cause of the error and rerun the Control-M New Day procedure. The enhanced checkpoint record can be used to continue the New Day procedure processing from the point at which the error occurred.
Explanation: The attempt to load the CTMHCP or CTMFRH module failed. The name of the module that was not loaded appears in a previous error message. The load may have failed because the module does not exist in the IOA Load library.
The Control-M New Day procedure terminates.
Corrective Action: If History Jobs file processing is specified in the CTMPARM member, verify that the IOA Load library contains the required module.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the CTMFRM utility is currently cleaning the History Jobs file.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This message is issued during New Day processing when the free space that remains in the History file (HST) will not be enough to accommodate the entire Active Jobs file (AJF) during execution on the next new day. In other words, the free space in the HST file is not enough to support a case where all the jobs in the AJF need to be moved to the HST during execution on the next new day.
When the HST is full, New Day processing stops. Therefore, it is highly recommended that you prepare enough free space prior to tomorrow's New Day processing.
Corrective Action: Perform the following actions:
Explanation: The Control-M History Jobs file (HST) defined in the DAHIST DD statement could not be opened. The New Day procedure calls the program that issues this message.
A possible cause of this message is that the DAHIST DD statement is missing.
Program execution stops with a condition code of 08.
Corrective Action: Add the statement KEY=DAHIST to the ALCMDAS member in the IOA ENV library, and rerun the DELARCH step of the New Day procedure.
Explanation: During the New Day procedure, the Control-M Active Jobs file (AJF) was found to be corrupt, due to an internal error. The archived sysout of a job cannot be read.
In this message, jobId is the identity of the job that produced the archived sysout that cannot be read.
The New Day procedure does not delete the archived sysout for the jobId job.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The CDAM file deletion utility detected an invalid record type when verifying the CDAM records in the Active Jobs file (AJF). Before deleting a CDAM file, the CDAM file deletion utility verifies that the file names in the JOBLIST file are not referenced by any jobs in the AJF.
Verification of the AJF is aborted, and deletion of CDAM files proceeds based on previous checks of the AJF.
Corrective Action: Check the integrity of the AJF with the IOAVERFY utility.
Explanation: You entered an invalid type for the Load-Index.
Corrective Action: Enter one of the valid types listed in the message.
Explanation: You entered an invalid value in the Based On field. This field specifies the source of data for setting thresholds.
Corrective Action: Enter one of the valid values listed in the message.
Explanation: You entered a Load-Index name that is already in use by a previously defined Load-index.
Corrective Action: Correct the Load-Index name.
Explanation: The Load-Index was deleted successfully, as requested.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: You entered a Load-Index name that is longer than the maximum allowed 20 characters (for most types) or 16 characters (for type M).
Corrective Action: Correct the Load-Index name.
Explanation: The minimum threshold of a load level must be higher than the threshold of any lower load level.
Corrective Action: Correct the invalid threshold.
Explanation: You entered invalid text in the Home line of the Include section in Load-Index definitions. In the Home line, you can set the scope of LPARs that are associated with Control-M's Global Monitor (the GSM).
Corrective Action: For each of the items displayed in the Home line, either enter a Y or leave the field blank.
Explanation: Changes in the definitions of Load-Indexes were successfully saved. The changes take effect only after Load-Indexes are applied (using the APPLY command or Exit Option 3) or after Control-M monitor is recycled.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Changes in the definitions of Load-Indexes were successfully saved. The changes will take effect immediately.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The threshold load level that you entered for the Load-Index is invalid.
Corrective Action: Enter one of the valid levels listed in the message.
Explanation: The Override action could not be performed on the Load-Index, because you entered an invalid load level.
Corrective Action: Enter one of the valid levels listed in the message.
Explanation: You entered an invalid column name in the SORT command on the Load-Indexes Status screen
Corrective Action: In the SORT command, enter one of the valid values listed in the message.
Explanation: First line of detailed information provided by CTMAPI for the listed Load-Index.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Third line of detailed information provided by CTMAPI for the listed Load-Index.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Second line of detailed information provided by CTMAPI for the listed Load-Index.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Another user is currently editing Load-Indexes. The Load-Indexes Definition screen is displayed in Browse mode.
Corrective Action: Try again later, in coordination with the specified user.
Explanation: The name that you entered for the new Load-Index is too long. MVA-type Load-Index names are limited to 16 characters.
Corrective Action: Modify the name of the Load-Index.
Explanation: The new MVA-type Load-Index that you defined was saved successfully. However, data will not be collected for this type of Load-Index because the OPTMVLID parameter was set to N.
Corrective Action: If you want load levels set for MVA-type Load-Indexes, set parameter OPTMVLID to Y.
Explanation: The list of Load-Indexes contains MVA-type Load-Indexes. Data will not be collected for this type of Load-Index because the OPTMVLID parameter was set to N.
Corrective Action: If you want load levels set for MVA-type Load-Indexes, set parameter OPTMVLID to Y.
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