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Messages MPR700 through MPR7xx

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

MPR775I monName CONTROL-D PRINTERS CONTROL MONITOR STARTED

Explanation: This information message indicates that Control-D Printers Control monitor monName started.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

MPR776E monName CONTROL-D PRINTERS CONTROL MONITOR ALREADY ACTIVE

Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.

Someone tried to start Control-D Printers Control monitor monName, which is already active. The Control-D Printers Control monitor is automatically activated from the Control-D monitor. It should not be activated manually.

The newly-started Control-D Printers Control monitor will shut down.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

MPR777S monName CONTROL-D PRINTERS CONTROL MONITOR ENDED WITH ERRORS

Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.

Control-D Printers Control monitor monName ended with errors. The IOA Log should contain additional messages concerning each specific error.

The Control-D Printers Control monitor and the Control-D monitor will shut down.

Corrective Action: Check the IOA Log and the system log for the reason. Call the system programmer for assistance if needed. Try to start the Control-D monitor again as soon as possible.

MPR778I monName ALL MODIFY/STOP COMMANDS MUST BE ISSUED BY CONTROL-D MAIN MONITOR ONLY

Explanation: This information message indicates that the user tried to issue a MODIFY or STOP command to either the Control-D Printers Control monitor or to a Control-D secondary monitor. A MODIFY or STOP command to the Control-D Printers Control monitor or a Control-D secondary monitor can only be issued by the Control-D primary monitor.

The MODIFY or STOP command is ignored.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

MPR779I monName CONTROL-D PRINTERS CONTROL MONITOR ENDED

Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.

This information message is the general message which is issued when the Control-D Printers Control monitor monName ends.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

MPR77AE INCORRECT PARM FIELD IN PRINT JOB jobName

Explanation: The print mission running as a batch job received an invalid PARM field value from the EXEC statement, or the PARM field is missing from the EXEC statement.

The value PARM is the COM record number. This value must be 4 digits long. If it is not, or if the PARM field is not in the EXEC statement, this message is issued.

The job ends abnormally with a return code of 116, and the print mission ends NOT OK.

Corrective Action: Correct the EXEC statement in the print skeleton, and rerun the print mission.

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