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Messages RST600 through RST6xx

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

RST676I RESTORE MISSION {STARTED | RESTARTED} WITH TIMESTAMP=misTime

Explanation: This information message indicates which restore mission is starting (re-starting), and its time stamp.

In this message, misTime is the identity of the restore mission that is starting (restarting).

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RST678I RESTORE MISSION misName TIMESTAMP=misTime ENDED OK

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

The variables in this message are:

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RST679E RESTORE MISSION misName TIMESTAMP=misTime ENDED NOT OK

Explanation: The restore mission finished NOTOK.

The variables in this message are:

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RST67BI RESTORE jobId SUBMITTED WITH TIMESTAMP=misTime

Explanation: This information message indicates that the restore job generated by the restore mission was submitted for execution.

In this message:

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RST67CI RESTORE JOB PLACED IN CONTROL-D JOB LIBRARY WITH TIMESTAMP=misTime

Explanation: This information message indicates that the restore job generated by the restore mission was placed to the Control-D JOB library.

In this message, misTime is the identity of the restore mission. It is copied to the generated job.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RST67DI misNamejobname/recipient REPORT ID=recordId PICKED UP FOR RESTORE. TIMESTAMP=misTime NAME=report

Explanation: This information message indicates that report requested to be restored is picked up by the misName restore mission.

The variables in this message are:

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RST680E THERE ARE NO RESTORE REQUESTS FOR MISSION misName (TIMESTAMP=misTime)

Explanation: The started restore mission did not find any report assigned to it.

The variables in this message are:

The restore mission ends NOTOK.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RST681E RC=rc FROM CTDX011.MISSION misName TIMESTAMP=misTime TERMINATED

Explanation: This error message indicates that user's Exit program CTDX011 passed back the rc return code to Control-D, which prevents the restore mission from continuing execution.

The variables in this message are:

The restore mission ends NOTOK.

Corrective Action: Call your INCONTROL Administrator.

RST682E RC=rc FROM CTMMEM. MISSION misName TIMESTAMP=misTime TERMINATED

Explanation: An error preventing a restore mission from continuing execution occurred during the process of Control-D SKL or JOB library.

In this message:

The restore mission ends NOTOK.

Corrective Action: Call your INCONTROL Administrator.

RST683E RC=rc FROM CTMCND. MISSION misName TIMESTAMP=misTime TERMINATED

Explanation: An error preventing a restore mission from continuing execution occurred during the process of the condition coded in the restore job skeleton.

In this message:

The restore mission ends NOTOK.

Corrective Action: Call your INCONTROL Administrator.

RST684E SKELETON sklName NOT FOUND. MISSION misName TIMESTAMP=misTime STOPPED

Explanation: The sklName restore job skeleton required by the executing restore mission was not found in the Control-D SKL library.

In this message:

The restore mission ends NOTOK.

Corrective Action: Call your INCONTROL Administrator.

RST688I RESTORE TASK STARTED.

Explanation: This information message indicates that Control-D internal restore task has started.

Normal message when a restore task is started.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

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