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Messages CTR200 through CTR2xx

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.

CTR220E ENQ OF DATASET dsn FAILED

Explanation: Control-M/Restart attempted to enqueue a data set, but the enqueue failed because the data set was already enqueued by another MVS task.

Control-M/Restart terminates the job.

Corrective Action: Determine which other tasks in the system are using the data set. Have it relinquish control of the data set, and restart the job.

CTR230S INVALID "STEP ADJUSTMENT" INDICATOR - val

Explanation: The Step Adjustment indicator specified in the parameters for the CONTROLR step does not contain a valid value.

The CONTROLR step terminates with a non-zero condition code or with an abend code depending on the Control-M/Restart installation parameter ABNDTYP in CTRPARM. The job terminates after the CONTROLR step has terminated.

Corrective Action: Correct in the JCL the value of the Step Adjustment parameter passed to the CONTROLR job step.

CTR235I opn REQUEST FROM PROCSTEP procStep PGMSTEP pgmStep TO PROCSTEP procStep PGMSTEP pgmStep

Explanation: This information message indicates that the input parameters of the job step EXEC statement were interpreted, and the FROM and TO procedure and program steps were determined by Control-M/Restart.

The operation identified in the message, could be RESTART, NCT2, or CLEANUP. The FROM pgmstep is always present while the other steps may be blank. If the TO procstep is present, the TO pgmstep is also present. If the steps specified by the user were symbolic, for example, $FIRST, in the message the names of the steps will be the actual JCL steps determined by Control-M/Restart.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

CTR241I =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
CTR242I = CONTROL-M/RESTART - PRELIMINARY STEP ANALYSIS =
CTR243I STEP PROC-STEP RESTART ANALYSIS

Explanation: Header messages of the Control-M/Restart Non-Restartable Steps Report, which is controlled by Installation parameters STEPLIST and STEPLOUT.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

CTR244I   stepName   procstepName   Non-Restartable – reason

Explanation: Part of the Control-M/Restart Non-Restartable Steps Report, which is controlled by Installation parameters STEPLIST and STEPLOUT. The message displays a job step that was found to be non-restartable according to a preliminary analysis of the job JCL and Control-M/Restart parameters. The reason can be one of the following:

Corrective Action: No action is required.     

CTR245I   stepName   procstepName   

Explanation: Part of the Control-M/Restart Non-Restartable Steps report , which is controlled by Installation parameters STEPLIST and STEPLOUT. The message displays a job step that was NOT found to be non-restartable according to a preliminary analysis of the job JCL and Control-M/Restart parameters.

Corrective Action: No action is required. 

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