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Messages MTO300 through MTO3xx

This group includes messages for the Control-O product.

MTO350E ERROR FREEING STORAGE. ADDR= addr LEN= length SP= subpool RELATED = rel

Explanation: An internal error was detected.

During termination, Control-O or CMEM frees internal control blocks and work areas. An error occurred while this was being done.

Control-O or CMEM continues termination.

Corrective Action: Contact BMC Customer Support.

MTO351I SERVER serverId WAS action

Explanation: This information message indicates that a requested SERVER MODIFY command was performed successfully.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

MTO352W SERVER serverId DID NOT RESPOND TO STOP REQUESTS. SERVER STATUS OVERRIDDEN

Explanation: Server serverId did not respond to a STOP request.

When Control-O executes a server STOP request, it waits for acknowledgment from the server. If the server does not respond within thirty seconds, this message is displayed.

The specified server is given the status ENDED WITH AN ERROR.

Corrective Action: Check output and messages issued by the problem server. If necessary, bring down the server and start a new one.

MTO353I mod RELOADED. OLD: datetime1 NEW: datetime2

Explanation: This information message indicates that the RELOAD command completed execution successfully.

This message provides the installation date and time of the old and newly-replaced modules in mm/dd/yy hh.mm format.

The variables in this message are:

Corrective Action: No action is required.

MTO354I SERVER STCID TYP QLN STIME STATUS

Explanation: This information message is the normal response of the Control-O monitor to the F CONTROLO,SERVER=serverid,DISPLAY operator command.

This message is the header for information in messages CTO355I and MTO355I.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

MTO355I serverId jobId type queueLength statusTime status

Explanation: The Control-O monitor sends this information message to the console in response to the command F CONTROLO,SERVER=serverId,DISPLAY.

Each occurrence of this message describes a server defined to Control-O. These messages are preceded by message CTO354I or MTO354I that provides the header. The information in this message is in the same format as the Option SERVERS screen of the Automation Options facility.

For more information, see the online facilities chapter of the Control-O User Guide.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

MTO356I modifyCmdText

Explanation: This information message displays the text of the submitted modify command.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

MTO357I COMMAND ENDED SUCCESSFULLY

Explanation: This information message indicates that the last modify command ended successfully.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

MTO358W LIMIT OF LINES REACHED. FURTHER LINES NOT DISPLAYED

Explanation: More than 1,000 lines were issued in response to a modify command specified with the DISPLAY parameter.

When more than 1,000 lines are issued to the operator’s console, Control-O terminates the command which is creating the lines, to avoid a shortage of space in the console’s buffer.

Only the first 1,000 lines are displayed.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

MTO359W CONTROL-O COSMOS IS NOT ACTIVE

Explanation: The user attempted to stop COSMOS while it was not active.

The COSMOSSTOP command is ignored.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

MTO35AW CONTROL-O COSMOS IS ALREADY ACTIVE

Explanation: The user attempted to start COSMOS while it was active.

The COSMOSSTART command is ignored.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

MTO35BI OBJECTDB METHODDB MODE

Explanation: This information message is the header for data provided in message CTO35CI.

This message is the normal response of Control-O to the F CONTROLO,COSMOS=cosmosdb,DISPLAY operator command.

This command displays general information about COSMOS Object databases.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

MTO35CI objectDb methodDb mode

Explanation: This information message is the normal response of Control-O to the F CONTROLO,COSMOS= cosmosdb,DISPLAY operator command.

Each occurrence of this message describes an Object database under COSMOS control. Message CTO35BI generates the message header.

The variables in this message are:

Corrective Action: The COSMOS commands are explained in the Control-O/COSMOS User Guide.

MTO35DW INVALID COSMOS MODIFY COMMAND - errorText

Explanation: The user issued a COSMOS command with invalid parameters.

In this message, errorText describes the error.

The command is ignored. Processing continues.

Corrective Action: Specify the COSMOS command with valid parameters. For more information on COSMOS commands, see the Control-O/COSMOS User Guide.

MTO35EW action COSMOS id FAILED - text

Explanation: The specified action (action) on the id COSMOS ID failed.

An invalid syntax, action or ID was specified.

The system ignores the command.

Corrective Action: Correct the syntax, action, or ID and reissue the command.

MTO35FW MODIFY COMMAND REJECTED

Explanation: The user attempted to issue an invalid modify command to the Control-O monitor.

The system rejects the command.

Corrective Action: Correct the command syntax and reenter the command

MTO360E ERROR IN RELOAD INITIALIZATION

Explanation: The RELOAD modify command encountered a problem with the Control-O SSVT or one of its function routines.

The internal control block structure has been corrupted.

The RELOAD modify command is terminated.

Corrective Action: Bring down and restart Control-O. RELOAD is not necessary.

MTO361E ERROR IN RELOAD PRELIMINARY PHASE

Explanation: The RELOAD modify command encountered a problem with an MVS macro instruction.

The user tried to reload the CTOWTO Control-O module in storage but this module was not found in the Control-O STEPLIB libraries.

The RELOAD modify command is terminated.

Corrective Action: Bring down and restart Control-O. RELOAD is not necessary.

MTO362E ERROR IN RELOAD PROCESSING

Explanation: The RELOAD modify command encountered a problem with an MVS macro instruction.

There may not be enough CSA (Common Service Area) storage available to load the new CTOWTO module.

The RELOAD modify command is terminated.

Corrective Action: Bring down and restart Control-O. RELOAD is not necessary.

MTO363E ERROR IN RELOAD BACK-END PROCESSING

Explanation: In response to the RELOAD modify command, Control-O encountered a problem when attempting to deallocate a routine.

The internal control block structure has been corrupted.

The RELOAD modify command is completed, but cleanup processing is aborted.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

MTO364E ALTERNATE SUBSYSTEM SSCT ENTRY NOT FOUND

Explanation: The alternate subsystem SSCT entry specified in ALTSSN CTOPARM parameter is not in the system.

Control-O monitor failed to find the SSCT prior to activating the alternate subsystem.

Control-O monitor routine continues without activating the alternate subsystem.

Corrective Action: Add the alternate subsystem name to the IEFSSNxx member in the SYS1.PARMLIB library and then IPL the system. The alternate subsystem cannot be activated until after the IPL.

MTO366E CONTROL-O COSMOS IS NOT INSTALLED

Explanation: The user attempted to enter a COSMOS command. However, Control-O COSMOS was not installed

Control-O ignores the command and processing continues.

Corrective Action: Install Control-O COSMOS.

MTO367E SMODE VALID VALUES ARE F, Y, AND N

Explanation: An invalid value was specified for the SMODE parameter in an operator command.

Valid values for SMODE (stand alone mode) are:

The operator command is ignored.

Corrective Action: Specify a valid value for the SMODE parameter and reissue the command. For more information, see SMODE in the INCONTROL for z/OS Administrator Guide.

MTO36GW CTOWTO CANNOT BE RELOADED BECAUSE XES SYSTEM-MANAGED REBUILD IS IN PROGRESS. TRY TO RELOAD LATER.

Explanation: CTOWTO cannot be reloaded until the system-managed process ends.

The RELOAD command is rejected.

Corrective Action: Wait for the system-managed process to end and reissue the RELOAD command.

MTO36HE INVALID MODULE NAME SPECIFIED IN RELOAD COMMAND.

Explanation: A REALOD modify command has been issued for an invalid module name. The module name is either not a module or not a reloadable module. The invalid module name appears in the previous MTO356I message, which echoed the modify command.

The command is ignored.

Corrective Action: Issue the command again with the correct reloadable module name.

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MTO messages