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 that was started on system systemId will operate as the global Sysplex monitor. This monitor is the first Control-M monitor started in the CTMPLEX environment.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the monitor started on system systemId operates as a local Sysplex monitor. All monitors in the CTMPLEX environment, except the first monitor, which acts as the global Sysplex monitor, are local monitors.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the global monitor issued a shut down request to the local monitor on system systemId. The shutdown is in response to a STOP CONTROLM command that was issued to the global monitor. The entire CTMPLEX is stopped. All local monitors are shut down.
Shutdown of the Control-M local monitor begins.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that activity of the local monitor on system systemId is suspended until the end of New Day Processing as a result of a SUSPEND request issued before the New Day procedure began.
The Control-M local monitor stops its activity till end of New Day processing.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: In response to the global monitor failing or being stopped by operator command, the local monitor on system systemId is now the global monitor. In a CTMPLEX environment, there must always be a global monitor.
The local monitor switches to Global mode.
Corrective Action: If the global monitor failed, prepare the Control-M monitor full output and contact BMC Customer Support.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the global monitor detected a new local monitor connected to CTMPLEX.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the global monitor detected that a local monitor is disconnected from CTMPLEX.
CTMPLEX continues running, and no jobs are lost. Jobs that were being processed by the disconnected local monitor are passed to the global monitor, and from there to other local monitors.
Corrective Action: A new local monitor can be started on the system where the local monitor disconnected, or on any other system that has no Control-M monitor.
Explanation: An error occurred during access of the CTMPLEX coupling facility. This message is generally accompanied by other messages that explain the exact type of error and system actions.
The system action depends on the type of error. If the error is an environmental error, Control-M switches from CTMPLEX to regular mode. All local monitors shut down, and the global monitor continues working in regular, not CTMPLEX, mode. If the error is an internal or program error in handling the Coupling facility request, the whole CTMPLEX shuts down.
Corrective Action: Prepare the Control-M monitor full output and contact BMC Customer Support. In case of environmental errors, Control-M can be switched back to CTMPLEX mode by STARTPLEX operator command.
Explanation: System systemId has more than one Control-M monitor. Only one Control-M monitor, either global or local, may run on any SYSPLEX member.
Only the first Control-M monitor on system systemId continues to operate. The other monitors on the system shut down.
Corrective Action: Ensure that only one Control-M monitor runs on any system in the CTMPLEX. If desired, use LISTPLEX operator command to display the current CTMPLEX environment.
Explanation: An attempt was made to start a Control-M monitor in system systemId, which is not defined in a CTMPLEX parameter member. For the monitor to be started in the system, the system must be defined in the CTMPLEX parameter member.
The Control-M monitor is not started in system systemId.
Corrective Action: Ensure that all systems that should be available for Control-M monitors are identified in the CTMPLEX parameter member.
Explanation: An internal error occurred in CTMPLEX processing.
CTMPLEX shuts down.
Corrective Action: Prepare the Control-M monitor full output and contact BMC Customer Support.
Explanation: As a result of an internal error in CTMPLEX processing, no local Control-M monitor was found for processing a job.
The job is processed by the global monitor.
Corrective Action: Prepare the Control-M monitor full output and contact BMC Customer Support.
Explanation: The same Coupling facility structure name is being used by another CTMPLEX environment. The structure name of the Coupling facility must be unique to the CTMPLEX environment.
CTMPLEX does not start.
Corrective Action: Specify another name for the Coupling Facility structure in the CTMPLEX parameter member.
Explanation: An error occurred while accessing the CTMPLEX coupling facility. This message is usually accompanied by other messages that explain system actions.
The system action depends on the type of error in the Coupling Facility. For environmental errors, Control-M switches from CTMPLEX to regular mode. All local monitors shut down and the global monitor continues working in regular, not CTMPLEX, mode. For internal or program errors, the entire CTMPLEX shuts down.
Corrective Action: Prepare the Control-M monitor full output and contact BMC Customer Support. For environmental errors, Control-M can be switched back to CTMPLEX mode by STARTPLEX operator command.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the Local monitor received an operator command that may only be processed by the Global monitor. In this situation the Local monitor routes the command to the Global monitor.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: An attempt was made to start more than the allowable number of Control-M monitors. A maximum of 32 Control-M monitors, one global and the rest local, are allowed in the CTMPLEX environment
Additional monitors beyond the first allowed maximum of 32 are not started.
Corrective Action: To add additional monitors, stop an active local monitor for each new monitor to be added. Use the LISTPLEX operator command to display a current CTMPLEX environment.
Explanation: This information message indicates that a local monitor received an operator command that is valid for a global monitor only.
The operator command is ignored.
Corrective Action: Issue the operator command to the global monitor only. Operator command WHOGLOBAL, which is valid for each monitor, can be used to display information about the global monitor.
Explanation: This information message indicates that Work Balancing mode was activated by the operator command F CONTROLM,BALANCE=YES.
CTMPLEX works in Work Balancing mode.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that Work Balancing mode was deactivated by the operator command F CONTROLM,BALANCE=NO.
CTMPLEX stops working in Work Balancing mode.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that a CTMPLEX operator command was issued while the CTMPLEX facility is not available. The facility is not available because the CTMPLEX parameter is set to N in the CTMPARM member in the IOA PARM library.
CTMPLEX operator commands are ignored
Corrective Action: To activate the CTMPLEX facility, set the CTMPLEX parameter to Y in the CTMPARM member, and restart the Control-M monitor.
Explanation: This information message indicates that as part of CTMPLEX shut down, the global monitor passed STOP requests to all local monitors, and is waiting for them to shut down.
The global monitor waits for the local monitors to shut down. When all local monitors are shut down, the global monitor updates the Active Jobs file with the last changes, and shuts down.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: CTMPLEX operator command F CONTROLM,STOPGSM,systemId was issued to stop the global monitor, and to pass global functions to the local monitor on system systemId, but, no active local monitor was found on system systemId.
The command is ignored.
Corrective Action: Ensure that the correct system identifier is specified in the operator command. Operator command LISTPLEX can be issued to display a current CTMPLEX configuration.
Explanation: This information message displays the current CTMPLEX configuration in response to a LISTPLEX operator command. This message is issued for each monitor in the CTMPLEX.
The list of Control-M global and local monitors is displayed.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message is a statistics message issued to IOA log any time a job is handled by a local monitor. It indicates the system on which the job was handled.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the global monitor successfully finished a recovery after a local monitor disconnected.
CTMPLEX continues working. All jobs processed by disconnected local monitor were passed to the global or other local monitors.
Corrective Action: An additional local monitor can be activated on any suitable SYSPLEX member where no such monitor runs.
Explanation: Errors occurred in during recovery by the global monitor following a local monitor disconnect.
CTMPLEX continues working, but some jobs from the disconnected local monitor may be not passed to the global or other local monitors, and therefore may remain unprocessed.
Corrective Action: Prepare the Control-M monitor full output and contact BMC Customer Support.
Explanation: This information message indicates that a local monitor was successfully switched to Global mode. The switch to Global mode is generally performed if the global monitor fails, or stops in response to a STOPGSM operator command.
CTMPLEX continues working; the local monitor is now the global monitor.
Corrective Action: If the global monitor failed, prepare the Control-M monitor full output and contact BMC Customer Support. An additional local monitor can be activated on any suitable SYSPLEX member where no such monitor runs. Operator command LISTPLEX can be issued to display a current CTMPLEX configuration.
Explanation: Errors occurred in the local monitor during switching to Global mode. The switch to Global mode is generally performed if the global monitor fails, or stops in response to a STOPGSM operator command.
The local monitor shuts down.
Corrective Action: Prepare the Control-M monitor full output and contact BMC Customer Support.
Explanation: The local monitor is shutting down due to CTMPLEX Coupling Facility environmental failures, or internal or program errors in the CTMPLEX facility. This message is usually accompanied by other messages explaining the reason for the failure.
The local monitor shuts down. Its jobs are passed to the global monitor and other local monitors. CTMPLEX continues working.
Corrective Action: Prepare the Control-M monitor full output and contact BMC Customer Support.
Explanation: The global monitor failed to propagate an operator command to the local monitors. This message is usually accompanied by other messages explaining a reason of failure.
The operator command is ignored.
Corrective Action: Try to repeat the operator command. If the problem persists, prepare the Control-M monitor full output and contact BMC Customer Support.
Explanation: The previous operator command was not yet extracted and/or processed by all of the local monitors. In the CTMPLEX environment, a new operator command can be processed only after a previous command was processed by all active local monitors.
The operator command is ignored.
Corrective Action: Try to repeat the operator command. If the problem persists, prepare the Control-M monitor full output and contact BMC Customer Support.
Explanation: This information message displays information about the current global monitor in response to the WHOGLOBAL operator command.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Control-M switched from CTMPLEX mode to regular Standalone mode because the global monitor detected an environmental error while accessing the CTMPLEX Coupling Facility structure. The message is accompanied by a message supplying additional information about the Coupling Facility failure.
All local monitors shut down. The global monitor continues working in regular Standalone mofe, not CTMPLEX mode.
Corrective Action: Fixing the problem caused by the Coupling Facility environmental error. Then, return to CTMPLEX mode by issuing the STARTPLEX operator command.
Explanation: The local monitor shut down because an environmental error in accessing the CTMPLEX Coupling Facility structure was detected either by the global monitor or by the local monitor.
If a failure in accessing the Coupling Facility is detected by the global monitor, then all local monitors shut down, and the global monitor continues working in Standalone mode, not CTMPLEX mode. If a failure in accessing Coupling Facility is detected by a local monitor, then only this monitor shuts down.
Corrective Action: Search the job log of the global and local monitors for a message supplying additional information about the Coupling Facility failure. Fixing the problem caused by the Coupling Facility environmental error. Then return to CTMPLEX mode by issuing a STARTPLEX operator command. Additional local monitors can then be activated.
Explanation: This information message indicates that a requested CTMPLEX operator command could not be processed, or a local monitor could not be started, because Control-M is running in Standalone mode due to Coupling Facility failure.
While Control-M works in Standalone mode, it ignores the CTMPLEX operator command, and no local monitors can be activated.
Corrective Action: Fix the problem caused by the Coupling Facility environmental error. Then return to CTMPLEX mode by issuing a STARTPLEX operator command.
Explanation: This information message indicates that CTMPLEX processing can be reactivated by issuing a STARTPLEX operator command. This message is usually issued following a CTMPLEX operator command request, or an attempt to start a local monitor while Control-M runs in Stand-alone mode due to a Coupling Facility failure.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that a STARTPLEX operator command was issued while Control-M already works in CTMPLEX mode. Command STARTPLEX is used to place Control-M in CTMPLEX mode. Since CTMPLEX mode is already active, the STARTPLEX command is unnecessary.
The STARTPLEX operator command is ignored.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The CTMPLEX Coupling Facility structure is full.
CTMPLEX continues running. New active jobs are processed by the global monitor, but the jobs are not passed to local monitors. Control-M waits until some active jobs have finish and the Coupling facility shortage is relieved.
Corrective Action: Increase the value of the MAXENTRY parameter in the CTMPLEX parameter member, and restart CTMPLEX.
Explanation: The system specified in operator command STOPGSM sys is the system in which the global monitor is already running. This is not allowed because this command is used to stop the global monitor and pass global function to the monitor running on the specified system (systemId).
The STOPGSM operator command is ignored.
Corrective Action: Reissue the STOPGSM command, but ensure that the system specified in the command is not the system with the current global monitor. Operator command. LISTPLEX can be issued to display the current CTMPLEX environment.
Explanation: There is a conflict in the MAXCAP (maximum capacity) and RELCAP (relative capacity) definitions for the indicated system in the CTMPLEX parameter table. MAXCAP is, but should not be, less than RELCAP.
The value for MAXCAP is set equal to the RELCAP value for the system entry.
Corrective Action: If these values should not be equal increase the MAXCAP value, or decrease the RELCAP value for the system, in the CTMPLEX parameter member. Then stop and restart CTMPLEX.
Explanation: The CTMPLEX Coupling facility structure is nearly full.
CTMPLEX continues running, and will continue to run even after the Coupling facility becomes full. However, once the Coupling facility becomes full, new active jobs are processed by the global monitor, but are not passed to local monitors. After the Coupling facility shortage is relieved, Control-M continues sending jobs to local monitors.
Corrective Action: Increase the value of the MAXENTRY parameter in CTMPLEX parameter member, and restart CTMPLEX.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the CTMPLEX Coupling Facility structure space problem was alleviated. This message is issued after message CTMX2CW is reissued.
CTMPLEX once again sends new active jobs to local monitors.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message is a part of the CTMPLEX response to a LISTPLEX operator command.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The user issued a STOPGSM command to stop the Control-M global monitor and pass global functions to one of local monitors, but there are no active local monitors.
The STOPGSM command is ignored.
Corrective Action: Use the STOP command to stop the global monitor, or activate a local monitor and then issue the STOPGSM command.
Explanation: The user issued a STOP command to the Control-M global monitor while there are still active local monitors.
Message CTMX33W is issued after this message.
Corrective Action: Respond to message CTMX33W.
Explanation: The user issued a STOP command to the Control-M global monitor while there are still active local monitors. This message appears after message CTMX32W.
The system action depends on the user response.
Corrective Action: Select one of the available responses:
Explanation: The user issued a STOP command for the Control-M global monitor while there are still active local monitors, and answered NO to message CTMX33W.
The STOP command is ignored.
Corrective Action: Repeat the STOP command to stop the global monitor, or activate a local monitor and then issue the STOPGSM command.
Explanation: The user issued a STOPGSM command, or a STOP command for the Control-M global monitor while there are still active local monitors. After messages CTMX32W and CTMX33W were issued, the user answered GSM to message CTMX33W.
The global monitor shuts down and one of active local monitors switches to global mode.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This message may be displayed during Control-M CTMPLEX environment initialization. If the MAXENTRY parameter value in the CTMPLEX PARM member or the SIZE/INITSIZE parameter value in the CFRM policy is too small for CTMPLEX requirements, Control-M attempts to automatically recover from this 'invalid structure size' error by using the minimum required structure size, size. The value of size, which is displayed in the message, is equal to the minimum required number of 4K blocks.
If this retry attempt is successful, Control-M displays this message with the structure size used instead of the user-specified MAXENTRY value.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The user issued a STOPPLEX command, or the CTMPLEX mode changed to the regular standalone (no- CTMPLEX) mode as a result of a Coupling Facility failure.
As a result of the STOPPLEX command or a Coupling Facility failure, all local monitors are stopped. The global monitor disconnects from the Coupling Facility, releases all CTMPLEX resources and continue running as a regular Control-M monitor.
Corrective Action: Issue the STARTPLEX command to return to CTMPLEX mode.
Explanation: The operator issued a command valid only in the CTMPLEX environment, while Control-M is currently in regular standalone mode (that is, not CTMPLEX) due to a STOPPLEX request or a Coupling Facility failure.
Any CTMPLEX operator command is ignored if Control-M is not currently in CTMPLEX mode.
Corrective Action: Issue the STARTPLEX command to return to CTMPLEX mode.
Explanation: The local monitor detected that the global monitor terminated while the Control-M New Day procedure was running.
The local monitor shuts down.
Corrective Action: Check the reason for the global monitor termination, and restart Control-M.
Explanation: The global monitor intends to invoke the Control-M New Day procedure. Before doing this, the global monitor sends SUSPEND requests to all active local monitors, and waits until they confirm their suspension.
The global monitor waits for the local monitors to suspend their processing before invoking the New Day procedure.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The global monitor is in the process of terminating. The local monitor should switch to the global mode, but waits until the global monitor completely terminates.
The local monitor waits until the global monitor completely terminates.
Corrective Action: Check the reason for termination of the global monitor, and check whether the global monitor is hanging during this termination. If it hangs, then cancel the Global monitor with the dump, prepare the Control-M monitor full output and contact BMC Customer Support.
Explanation: This is an internal CTMPLEX error. The local monitor starts on a particular system, but detects that another local monitor on the same system is already registered in the CTMPLEX environment.
The local monitor shuts down.
Corrective Action: Prepare the Control-M monitor full output and contact BMC Customer Support.
Explanation: The local monitor detects that global resources serialization is not active in the SYSPLEX environment.
The local monitor shuts down.
Corrective Action: Check the status of global resources serialization. It should be active in order to use CTMPLEX in the SYSPLEX environment.
Explanation: This message may be displayed during Control-M CTMPLEX environment initialization. If the MAXENTRY parameter value in the CTMPLEX PARM member or the SIZE/INITSIZE parameter value in the CFRM policy is too small for CTMPLEX requirements, Control-M will attempt to automatically recover from this 'invalid structure size' error by using the minimum required structure size, size. The value of size, which is displayed in the message, is equal to the minimum required number of 4K blocks.
If this retry attempt is successful, Control-M displays message CTMX36W. However, if the retry attempt is unsuccessful because the structure size is too small, Control-M displays this message with the minimum required structure size.
Control-M is activated in stand-alone mode (not in CTMPLEX mode).
Corrective Action: Contact your system programming group and have them increase the structure size in the CFRM policy to the minimum required structure size specified in the message. When increasing the size in the CFRM policy, ensure that the size is specified in Kilobytes (not to be confused with the value of size in the message text, which indicates the number of 4K blocks.)
Explanation: The Local Monitor is in SUSPEND mode due to Coupling facility failure. In this mode, the Local Monitor does not receive any operator commands except for STOP.
The operator command is ignored.
Corrective Action: Issue the operator command to the Global Monitor or wait until the Coupling Facility recovers, and resumes CTMPLEX processing.
Explanation: The Local Monitor is in SUSPEND mode due to Coupling Facility failure detected by the Global Monitor. The Local Monitor waits for the recovery of the Coupling Facility and the request of Global Monitor to reconnect to CTMPLEX, and resumes processing.
Automatic CTMPLEX recovery is controlled by two CTMPLEX installation parameters:
The Local Monitor does not handle any jobs. It only waits for the request of Global Monitor to reconnect to CTMPLEX, and resumes processing.
Corrective Action: Check the system log and job logs of Control-M Monitors, and try to find the reason for the Coupling Facility failure.
Explanation: The Local Monitor received the request from the Global Monitor to reconnect to CTMPLEX, and resumes the processing. Before this, the Local Monitor was in SUSPEND mode due to Coupling facility failure detected by the Global Monitor.
The Local Monitor attempts to reconnect to CTMPLEX and to start processing the jobs. If the Local Monitor does not succeed in reconnecting, it stops immediately.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The Local Monitor reconnected to CTMPLEX after it was in SUSPEND mode due to Coupling facility failure detected by the Global Monitor.
The Local Monitor resumes processing the jobs.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The Global Monitor stopped the CTMPLEX facility and switched to Standalone mode due to Coupling Facility failure. During some time interval, the Global Monitor will attempt to recover the CTMPLEX facility, that is, it will try to reconnect to the Coupling Facility and resume CTMPLEX processing.
Automatic CTMPLEX recovery is controlled by two CTMPLEX installation parameters:
The Global Monitor continues working in Standalone mode. After some time interval (the number of seconds specified by the RECOVERT installation parameter of CTMPLEX), the Global Monitor will attempt to recover the CTMPLEX facility, that is, it will try to reconnect to the Coupling Facility and resume CTMPLEX processing.
Corrective Action: Check the system log and job logs of Control-M Monitors, and try to find the reason for the Coupling Facility failure.
Explanation: The Global Monitor tries to reconnect to the Coupling Facility and resume CTMPLEX processing. Before this, the Global Monitor was working in Standalone mode due to Coupling Facility failure.
If the Global Monitor succeeds in reconnecting to the Coupling Facility, it sends the request to reconnect to the Coupling Facility and resume processing to Local monitors (which are in SUSPEND mode).
If the Global Monitor does not succeed in reconnecting to the Coupling Facility (the Global monitor fails again), then after some time interval (the number of seconds specified by the CTMPLEX installation parameter RECOVERT), the Global Monitor performs another attempt to recover CTMPLEX. The maximum number of attempts is defined in the CTMPLEX installation parameter RECOVERM.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The Global Monitor successfully reconnected to the Coupling Facility and resumed CTMPLEX processing. Before this, the Global Monitor was working in Standalone mode due to Coupling Facility failure.
After the Global Monitor successfully reconnects to the Coupling Facility and resumes CTMPLEX processing, it sends to Local Monitors the request to reconnect to the Coupling Facility and resume processing the jobs (before this the Local Monitors were in SUSPEND mode due to Coupling Facility failure.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The Control-M monitor did not successfully activate the CTMPLEX facility.
The Control-M monitor continues working in Standalone (regular) mode.
Corrective Action: Investigate the job log of the Control-M monitor and clarify the reason for the CTMPLEX initialization failure. After fixing the problem, the CTMPLEX facility may be activated with the STARTPLEX operator command.
Explanation: The Global Monitor did not successfully reconnect to the Coupling facility and recover CTMPLEX. The maximum number of attempts to recover CTMPLEX (CTMPLEX installation parameter RECOVERM) was exhausted.
The Global monitor stops all Local monitors and continues working in Standalone (regular) mode.
Corrective Action: Investigate the job log of the Control-M monitor and clarify the reason for the CTMPLEX recovery failures. After fixing the problem, the CTMPLEX facility may be activated with the STARTPLEX operator command.
Explanation: The Local monitor received a termination request from the Global monitor, because the Global monitor could not successfully reconnect to the Coupling facility and recover CTMPLEX. The maximum number of attempts to recover CTMPLEX (CTMPLEX installation parameter RECOVERM) was exhausted by the Global monitor.
Local monitors terminate and the Global monitor continues working in Standalone (regular) mode.
Corrective Action: Investigate the job log of the Control-M Global monitors and clarify the reason for the CTMPLEX recovery failures. After fixing the problem, the CTMPLEX facility may be activated with the STARTPLEX operator command.
Explanation: The Local monitor received an operator command that may only be processed by the Global monitor. In this situation the Local monitor routes the command to the Global monitor. This message indicates the start of the Global monitor’s response to the routed operator command.
The Global monitor’s response records to the operator command are issued after this message.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The Local monitor received an operator command that may only be processed by the Global monitor. In this situation the Local monitor routes the command to the Global monitor. This message indicates the end of the Global monitor’s response to the routed operator command.
The Global monitor’s response records to the operator command are issued before this message.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The Local Monitor switches to Global because it has the highest PRIORITY (in the CTMPLEX parameters member) among all active Control-M monitors.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The Global Monitor switches to Local because it detected that the active Local monitor has a higher PRIORITY (in the CTMPLEX parameters member) than the Global Monitor.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The Global Monitor successfully switched to Local. The Global Monitor made the switch because it detected that the active Local monitor has a higher PRIORITY (in the CTMPLEX parameters member) than the Global Monitor.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The Global Monitor was restarted a very short time after it was stopped or terminated, before any Local Control-M monitor could detect the termination of the Global Monitor and switch to Global status. The restarted monitor delays until any Local monitor successfully switches to Global status, after which the restarted monitor continues initialization as a Local monitor.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The Local Monitor is switching to Global status because the previously active Global Monitor was stopped by the operator.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Control-M encountered errors when trying to implement the New Day in Memory facility (activated by the NEWDAYIM=Y installation parameter). This facility uses synchronous cross-memory to copy the AJF between the New Day procedure and Control-M monitor address spaces.
The New Day in Memory facility is deactivated. The AJF is always read from DASD by the New Day procedure and by the Control-M monitor.
Corrective Action: Investigate the cause of the error according to reason code rsn. If necessary, contact Control-M technical support for assistance. To reactivate the New Day in Memory facility, stop and then restart the Control-M monitor.
Explanation: The Control-M New Day procedure failed to implement the New Day in Memory facility (activated by the NEWDAYIM=Y installation parameter). This facility uses synchronous cross-memory to copy the AJF between the New Day procedure and Control-M monitor address spaces. This message is issued if the New Day procedure detects that the cross-memory environment (to be set by the Control-M monitor) is unavailable.
Possible causes are:
The New Day in Memory facility is deactivated. The AJF is read from DASD by the New Day procedure and by the Control-M monitor.
Corrective Action: Check if Control-M runs on the same system as the New Day procedure. If so, look at the Control-M monitor’s system log to find the reason for not establishing the cross-memory environment. If necessary, contact Control-M technical support for assistance.
Explanation: The Control-M New Day procedure failed to implement the New Day in Memory facility (activated by the NEWDAYIM=Y installation parameter). This facility uses synchronous cross-memory to copy the AJF between the New Day procedure and the Control-M monitor address spaces. The message is issued when the New Day procedure should be copying the compressed AJF to the Control-M monitor’s memory, but detects that the monitor is inactive.
The New Day procedure continues its processing. When the Control-M monitor restarts, it reads the AJF from DASD.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the Control-M New Day procedure copied the AJF from the Control-M monitor’s memory. The New Day does this to implement the New Day in Memory facility (activated by the NEWDAYIM=Y installation parameter). This facility uses synchronous cross-memory to copy the AJF between the New Day procedure and Control-M monitor address spaces.
The New Day procedure continues its processing. The compressed AJF is copied back to the Control-M monitor’s memory.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the Control-M New Day procedure copied the compressed AJF back to the Control-M monitor’s memory. The New Day procedure does this to implement the New Day in Memory facility (activated by the NEWDAYIM=Y installation parameter). This facility uses synchronous cross-memory to copy the AJF between the New Day procedure and Control-M monitor address spaces.
When Control-M resumes processing after completing the New Day procedure, it uses the AJF that was copied from the New Day procedure, and does not need to read the compressed AJF from DASD.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the Control-M monitor established the cross-memory environment used by the New Day in Memory facility (activated by the NEWDAYIM=Y installation parameter). This facility uses synchronous cross-memory to copy the AJF between the New Day procedure and Control-M monitor address spaces. The New Day procedure extracts the AJF from the Control-M monitor memory. After compressing the AJF, the New Day procedure copies the compressed AJF back to the Control-M monitor’s memory.
The New Day in Memory facility is activated.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the Control-M monitor received AJF that was compressed by the New Day procedure. This is done by New Day in Memory facility (activated by the NEWDAYIM=Y installation parameter), which uses synchronous cross-memory to copy the AJF between the New Day procedure and Control-M monitor address spaces. The New Day procedure extracts the AJF from the Control-M monitor’s memory. After compressing the AJF, the New Day procedure copies the compressed AJF back to the Control-M monitor’s memory.
When Control-M resumes processing after completing the New Day procedure, it uses the AJF that was copied from the New Day procedure, and does not need to read the compressed AJF from DASD.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
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