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Messages RSC600 through RSC6xx

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

RSC690I CHECKING RESULTS OF MISSION misName ODATE=modate TIMESTAMP=misTime

Explanation: This information message indicates that the restore job that executes the pointed out mission started to check the result of the restore utility.

The variables in this message are:

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RSC691E INVALID PARAMETERS FOR RESTORE ANALYZE PROGRAM

Explanation: An invalid parameter was passed to the restore job. This message is produced by the last step of the restore job, which executes the CTDRSC program. CTDRSC analyzes the output of the restore process. The parameters passed to this program are wrong. For further details please refer to the INCONTROL for z/OS Administrator Guide.

The restore of the requested data sets will not be performed. The status of the Restore Mission will remain RESTORE IN PROCESS.

Corrective Action: Do the following:

  1. Check the last step of the restore job which can be found on the library allocated to the DADJOB DD statement. This step executes the CTDRSC program, and has two parameters; timestamp and mission name. Refer to the sample skeleton job RSTDFDSS on the Control-D SKL library for the correct format of these two parameters, modify the JCL, and rerun the job. The status of the Restore Mission will then change to ENDED OK.
  2. In order to prevent this problem from occurring again, modify the last step of the restore job which can be found on the library allocated to the DADSKL DD statement.

RSC692E DATASET: dsn NOT FOUND AFTER RESTORE. RC FROM LOCATE IS rc

Explanation: One or more CDAM extents were not found during the ANALYZE step of the RESTORE procedure.

Contact your local INCONTROL administrator.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RSC693E DATASET WAS NOT RESTORED: dsn

Explanation: A CDAM data set that should have been restored by the restore job was not restored.

A CDAM data set that should have been restored by a certain Restore Mission, was not restored when the restore job finished. The restore failure might have been caused by security problems, insufficient space in disk, and so on.

An error message is issued, and the Restore Mission ends NOTOK.

Corrective Action: Check the sysout of the restore job, locate the appropriate DF/DSS or FDR error messages, and solve the problem. After the problem has been solved, rerun the Restore Mission.

RSC694E MISSION misName TIMESTAMP=misTime FAILED TO OPEN RESTORE UTILITY MESSAGES FILE

Explanation: The restore job executing the specified restore mission was unable to open the messages file of the invoked restore utility.

The variables in this message are:

The restore mission ends NOTOK.

Corrective Action: Check the additional messages issued from the restore job.

RSC695E NO PENDING RESTORE MISSION misName TIMESTAMP=misTime FOUND IN ACTIVE MISSION FILE

Explanation: The restore job intended for execution of the specified restore mission did not find that mission in the Active Mission file.

The variables in this message are:

This may occur because the restore mission was removed from the Active Mission file or was reset by the CTDRESET utility before the job finished.

The restore job only prints the restore utility log.

Corrective Action: Check the IOALOG.

RSC696E MISSION misName TIMESTAMP=misTime FAILED TO OPEN ACTIVE MISSION FILE

Explanation: The restore job executing the specified restore mission was unable to open the Active Mission file.

The variables in this message are:

The restore job only prints the restore utility log.

Corrective Action: Call your INCONTROL Administrator.

RSC698I RESULT OF MISSION misName ODATE=modate TIMESTAMP=misTime IS OK

Explanation: This information message indicates that the restore mission finished successfully.

The variables in this message are:

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RSC699E RESULT OF MISSION misName ODATE=modate TIMESTAMP=misTime IS NOT OK

Explanation: An error was encountered in the restore mission execution. The detailed description of the error is given in the previous displayed messages.

The variables in this message are:

The restore mission ends NOTOK.

Corrective Action: Check the report of mission execution in the IOALOG and in the output of the restore job.

RSC69DI RESTORED REPORT: ID=recordId jobname/recipient/report

Explanation: This information message indicates that backed up (migrated) report is successfully restored in the Active User Reports file.

The variables in this message are:

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RSC69EE FAILED TO RESTORE REPORT: ID=recordId jobname/recipient/report

Explanation: The restore job was unable to restore the backed up (migrated) report in the Active User Reports file due to an error in the restore job execution.

The variables in this message are:

The restore mission ends NOTOK.

Corrective Action: Check the output of the restore job.

RSC69FW FAILED TO RESTORE NOTE OF REPORT: ID=recordIdjobname/recipient/report

Explanation: The restore job successfully restored the backed up (migrated) report in the Active User Reports file, but was unable to restore the notes of the report due to an error occurred in the restore job execution.

The variables in this message are:

Corrective Action: Call your INCONTROL Administrator.

RSC69HW PENDING MISSION misName TIMESTAMP=misTime NOT FOUND IN AMF. ONE MORE ATTEMPT WILL BE PERFORMED.

Explanation: The restore job intended for execution of the specified restore mission did not find that mission in the Active Mission file.

The variables in this message are:

This warning message might be issued because the restore mission was removed from the Active Mission file or was reset by the CTDRESET utility before the job finished.

The restore job only prints the restore utility log. Ten attempts will be performed then message RSC695E will be issued.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

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