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: The CTMRELRS utility (the CTMRLR program) has been activated from a started task or from a TSO session. The CTMRELRS utility may be activated only from batch jobs which are submitted by the Control-M monitor.
The CTMRELRS utility stops executing with a condition code of 04. The resource is not released.
Corrective Action: See the INCONTROL for z/OS Utilities Guide for usage restriction of the utility.
Explanation: The CTMRELRS utility (the CTMRLR program) was activated from a job that was not submitted by the Control-M monitor. Only a job that is submitted by the Control-M monitor can release its own quantitative resources.
The CTMRELRS utility stops executing with a condition code of 04. The resource is not released.
Corrective Action: For more information on usage restriction of the utility, see the INCONTROL for z/OS Utilities Guide.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the quantity of the specified quantitative resource has been released for general use or changed by the CTMRLRES utility.
The specified action is either RELEASED or CHANGED.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: Invalid function supplied as a parameter to the CTMRELRS utility.
The CTMRELRS utility stops executing with a condition code of 04. The resource is not released or changed.
Corrective Action: Specify either function RELEASE or CHANGE for the utility.
Explanation: The quantity of the res resource requested to be released by the job using the CTMRELRS utility is greater than the quantity of the resource currently allocated to the job.
The utility stops executing with a condition code of 04. The resource is not released.
Corrective Action: Correct the parameters of the utility.
Explanation: The res quantitative resource to be released by the CTMRELRS utility is not allocated at all to the job that activates the utility.
A job can only release resources which are allocated to it.
The CTMRELRS utility stops executing with a condition code of 04. The resource is not released.
Corrective Action: For more information on usage restriction of the utility, see the INCONTROL for z/OS Utilities Guide.
Explanation: Open of the control statements file failed (the DARELIN DD statement in the CTMRELRS utility).
Possible causes are:
Program execution stops with a condition code of 08.
Corrective Action: Correct the JCL for the job and run it again.
Explanation: The quantity requested to be changed using the CTMRELRS utility is greater than the quantity of the resource currently allocated to the job. The CTMRELRS utility can only be used to decrease the quantity of the resource allocated to a job.
The utility stops executing with a condition code of 4. The resource amount allocated to the job is not changed.
Corrective Action: Correct the parameters of the job.
Explanation: The quantResource Quantitative resource does not exist. The missing resource was named as input to the CTMRLR program.
Corrective Action: Ensure that the name of the resource specified as input to the program matches the resource name in the job scheduling definition.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the CTMRLR program released the specified quantity (num) of quantResource Quantitative resources while a job was still in progress.
Usually, resources are released only when a job is finished.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
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