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Messages RUN100 through RUN1xx

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.

RUN100I CONTROL-M MONITOR monName STARTED

Explanation: This information message is a general message issued when the identified Control-M monitor (monName) is started.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RUN101I NEWCONLIST COMMAND ACCEPTED. SUB SYSTEM(S) WILL BE NOTIFIED

Explanation: This information message appears after the operator issued a NEWCONLIST modify command to Control-M.

The Control-M monitor will notify all the console subsystems on all the computers of the required change.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RUN102E CONTROL-M MONITOR NOT APF-AUTHORIZED

Explanation: The Control-M monitor is not APF-authorized. The CTMRUN module is not in an APF-authorized library, or not with attribute AC set to 1.

The Control-M monitor terminates with a return code of 8.

Corrective Action: Add the library name in which CTMRUN resides to the IEAAPF00 member in SYS1.PARMLIB.

RUN103E INVALID MODIFY PARAMETER. VALID PARAMETERS ARE:

Explanation: An erroneous parameter was passed to Control-M monitor by an operator modify command (F). A list of valid modify parameters is displayed on the console after this message.

The modify command is rejected.

Corrective Action: Enter a correct modify parameter.

RUN104S BLDL/ATTACH CTMMRUN FAILED FOR TASK taskName

Explanation: Initialization of the identified Control-M monitor internal task (taskName) failed.

Possible causes are:

The exact reason (system code) can be found on the computer log.

Control-M monitor shuts down.

Corrective Action: Call your system programmer for assistance. If necessary, increase the Control-M monitor REGION size.

RUN105S UNRECOVERABLE ERROR ENCOUNTERED

Explanation: Unrecoverable error in the operation of the Control-M monitor.

The IOA Log should contain a previous message concerning the error.

The Control-M monitor will shut down with user abend 0006 or end with a return code of 8.

Corrective Action: Call your system programmer for assistance. If the problem is not resolved, contact BMC Customer Support.

RUN106S SUBTASK subtaskName HAS ABENDED

Explanation: The Control-M monitor internal subtask subtaskName has abended.

Control-M monitor will shut down with user abend 0006. A dump of the abending task will be included in the output.

This message may be followed by the RUN114E message, which provides more information on the cause of the error.

Corrective Action: Call your system programmer for assistance. If the problem is not resolved, prepare the Control-M monitor full output and contact BMC Customer Support.

RUN107I SHUT DOWN UPON REQUEST FROM OPERATOR

Explanation: This information message is the Control-M monitor shut down message upon request from the operator.

Control-M monitor shuts down.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RUN108S INITIALIZATION ROUTINE FAILED. RC= rc

Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.

Error encountered when initializing the Control-M monitor.

The exact cause of the error is indicated by the return code (rc).

The Control-M monitor shuts down.

Corrective Action: If the return code (rc) is 4, verify that the JES subsystem name as defined in IEFSSNxx is either JES2 or JES3, and that the JESTYPS parameter in the IOAPARM member is either JES2 or JES3.

If the return code is 8, certain load modules are missing from the IOA LOAD library. Restore the original LOAD library.

If the return code is 24, the IOADEST table (the dynamic destination table for group Shout messages) is missing from the IOA PARM library.

RUN109I THE NUMBER OF INTERVALS TO WAIT FOR THE CONTROL-M DAILY IS SET TO numberIntervals

Explanation: This information message indicates that after a Control-M monitor issues message CTM113I, it is waiting for the displayed number of Control-M sleeping intervals for the New Day procedure to start executing. If the New Day procedure does not start executing, message CTML03W is issued, followed by message CTML06W.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RUN111I JOURNAL COMMAND ACCEPTED: cmd

Explanation: This information message indicates that a JOURNAL=ENABLE or JOURNAL=DISABLE modify command was accepted. The command is echoed in the message as cmd.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RUN112I fileName SUPPORT NOT ACTIVATED

Explanation: This information message indicates that History/Journal support is not set to Y in the CTMPARM member.

This message is generated in response to a HISTALOC/JOURNAL=ENABLE or HISTALOC/JOURNAL=DISABLE modify command. This command could not be processed because History/Journaling is not enabled.

Corrective Action: Set HIST/JRNL to Y in the CTMPARM member.

RUN113I CONTROL-M MONITOR monName NEW DAY PROCEDURE STARTED

Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.

This information message indicates that the Control-M monitor has begun performing a number of housekeeping tasks prior to submitting the New Day procedure.

Control-M suspends processing at the time specified in CTMPARM to allow the New Day procedure to run.

The Control-M monitor remains suspended until the New Day procedure is successfully completed. At the successful completion of the New Day procedure, the monitor resumes normal execution.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RUN114E JOB HANDLED AT TIME OF ABEND: ID=id MEMBER=memName USER-ID=userId

Explanation: A subtask abended.

As a result of the subtask abend, message RUN106S is issued. This message follows RUN106S with additional information. The ID, member name and user ID displayed in the message are from the Master Index file (MIT) that was handled by the subtask when it abended.

This message may be followed by the RUN123E message.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RUN116S OPEN OF ACTIVE JOBS FILE FAILED - DDNAME "DACKPT"

Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.

Open of Control-M Active Jobs file failed (the DACKPT DD statement).

Possible causes are:

The Control-M monitor will shut down.

Corrective Action: Correct the JCL for the Control-M monitor.

RUN117S ACTIVE JOBS FILE IS BEING FORMATTED NOW

Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.

The Control-M monitor was started while the Active Jobs file was being formatted.

The Control-M New Day procedure did not finish formatting the file, either because it (the New Day procedure) is still working, or because it abended. The Control-M monitor cannot be started until the New Day procedure finishes executing successfully.

The Control-M monitor shuts down.

Corrective Action: Check how the New Day procedure finished executing. All the problems of the New Day procedure must be corrected before restarting the Control-M monitor.

However, if an IPL occurred during the previous run of the New Day procedure, it will correct itself when restarted. Therefore, it can be restarted without correction.

If the Control-M New Day procedure is abended, it may be necessary to set all dates in the date control record (the DATREC member in the CTM PARM library) to one day prior to the current day and rerun the New Day procedure. If the procedure ends successfully, you will be able to restart the Control-M monitor.

RUN118S FILE ALLOCATED TO DDNAME "DACKPT" IS NOT THE EXPECTED ACTIVE JOBS FILE

Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.

The data set described by the DACKPT DD statement is not the expected Control-M Active Jobs file.

This could be due to one of the following:

The Control-M monitor will shut down.

Corrective Action: Correct the JCL for the Control-M monitor.

RUN119S ACTIVE JOBS FILE IS DAMAGED - NOTIFY THE IOA ADMINISTRATOR

Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.

The contents of the Active Jobs file have been corrupted.

The Active Jobs file is marked as FORMAT during New Day processing, and marked as FREE at successful completion. Currently, the file is not marked as FORMAT, nor as FREE.

The Control-M monitor will shut down.

Corrective Action: Call your system programmer for assistance. If the problem is not resolved, call your INCONTROL Administrator.

RUN120I CONTROL-M MONITOR xxxxxxxx SHUTTING DOWN

Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.

This information message is a Control-M/D message issued when shutting down the Control-M monitor by a P command, or on certain internal Control-M events.

The IOA Log should contain additional messages concerning the reason for shutting down.

The Control-M monitor shuts down.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RUN121S CONTROL-M MONITOR ENDED WITH ERROR

Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.

The Control-M monitor ended with an error.

The IOA Log should contain additional messages concerning the specific error.

The Control-M monitor will shut down.

Corrective Action: Check the IOA Log (or the computer log) for the reason. Call the system programmer for assistance if needed. Try to start the Control-M monitor again as soon as possible.

RUN122W YOUR CONTROL-M IS ALREADY ACTIVE. QNAME "qName"

Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.

Someone has attempted to start a Control-M monitor which is already active. Two Control-M monitors with the same QNAME cannot run at the same time.

The newly-started Control-M monitor will shut down.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RUN123I CONTROL-M INTERVAL IS SET TO nn.nn SECONDS

Explanation: This information message is a result of setting a Control-M sleeping interval by an operator command. For more details please refer to the INCONTROL for z/OS Administrator Guide.

Control-M monitor wakes up every nn.nn seconds, and checks what to do.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RUN124E VALID PARAMETERS FOR KEYWORD keyword ARE: parms

Explanation: A MODIFY command containing invalid syntax was entered for the Control-M monitor. The message displays the valid parameters.

Corrective Action: Enter one of the parameters displayed in the message.

RUN125I valid_operator_command

Explanation: This information message indicates a valid operator command. It is part of the Control-M response to an invalid operator command issued to Control-M.

In response to an invalid command, Control-M issues the RUN103E message, which identifies the error, and a series of RUN125I messages, each containing a valid operator command.

The invalid operator command is ignored.

Corrective Action: Issue a valid operator command.

RUN126I NEW EXIT CTMX004 LOADED

Explanation: This information message indicates successful execution of the CTMX004 operator modify command.

A new Control-M resource acquisition user exit was loaded.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RUN127I NEWDEST COMMAND ACCEPTED: NEWDEST=tableName

Explanation: This information message indicates that a NEWDEST operator command has successfully been passed to the Control-M monitor.

The Control-M monitor replaces the current destination table with the destination table identified in the message (tableName).

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RUN128S OPEN OF DUAL ACTIVE JOBS FILE FAILED-DDNAME "DAALTCKP"

Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.

Open of the Control-M Alternate (dual) Active Jobs file failed (the DAALTCKP DD statement).

Possible causes are:

This message will be produced only if Control-M is working in dual file mode (selected by setting the DUALDB parameter in the IOAPARM member in the IOA PARM library to Y).

The Control-M monitor shuts down with an error message.

Corrective Action: Correct the JCL for the Control-M procedure, and start it again. If you do not wish to run in dual file mode, correct the Control-M Installation Parameters (IOAPARM).

RUN12AE CONTROL-M EXTENDED MCS INITIALIZATION FAILED. RC=rc, MCSOPER RC=mcs_rc REASON=rsn

Explanation: Initialization of the extended MCS console component of Control-M failed.

Valid values for the first return code in the message are:

Return Code

Explanation

8

Authorization failed

12

Version of operating system not supported

16

The second return code (mcs_rc) and the reason code (rsn) from the MCSOPER facility are displayed.

20

The second return code (mcs_rc) and the reason code (rsn) from the MCSOPER facility are displayed.

24

Insufficient memory

32

ENQ for the console already held.

All services relying on an extended MCS console function are inoperable.

Corrective Action: Correct the problem according to the return code displayed in the message.

For the meanings of the MCSOPER return and reason codes that are displayed if the first return code is 16 or 20, refer to the MCSOPER macro description in the IBM manual Application Development Reference - Services for Authorized Assembler Language Programs.

Once the cause of the problem has been corrected, bring the Control-M monitor down and up again.

RUN130E SYNTAX ERROR. "QUIESQRES" COMMAND IGNORED

Explanation: The Control-M monitor attempted to evaluate the QUIESQRES command identified in the preceding CTML18I message, but found invalid command syntax.

For a detailed description of the command syntax, see the section on activating and deactivating quiesced quantitative resources in the Control-M chapter of the INCONTROL for z/OS Administrator Guide.

The Control-M monitor ignores the command.

Corrective Action: Enter another QUIESQRES command using valid syntax.

RUN131I NO QUIESCE TIME ASSIGNED TO RESOURCE resourceName

Explanation: The following command was given:

F CONTROLM,QUIESQRES=resourceName,DISPLAY|NOW|OFF|hhmm

with the parameter DISPLAY or OFF. However, no QUIESCE time was assigned to the resourceName resource.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RUN132I NO QUIESCE TIME ASSIGNED TO ANY RESOURCE

Explanation: The following command was given:

F CONTROLM,QUIESQRES=resourceName,DISPLAY|NOW|OFF|hhmm

with the parameter DISPLAY or OFF. However, no resource had a QUIESCE time assigned.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RUN133I yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm QUIESCE TIME ASSIGNED TO RESOURCE resourceName

Explanation: This information message displays the action of the Control-M monitor in response to the following command:

F CONTROLM,QUIESQRES=resourceName,DISPLAY|NOW|OFF|hhmm

The date and time assigned in response to this command depend on the setting of the DISPLAY | NOW | OFF parameter, as follows:

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RUN183E JOB WAS PUT ON HOLD BY THE AUTOMATIC RECOVERY FEATURE

Explanation: Highlighted, unrollable message.

A job was put into Held status after a subtask abended.

As a result of the abending of the subtask, the RUN114E message is issued. If the MAXJBHLD parameter in the CTMPARM member is set to a value greater than zero, this message is issued following the RUN114E message.

The MAXJBHLD parameter sets the maximum number of jobs that can be put into Held status.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RUN184E MAXIMUM NUMBER REACHED FOR AUTOMATIC RECOVERY FEATURE - DISABLED

Explanation: A job was previously put into Held status after a subtask abended. As a result of the abending of the subtask, the RUN114E and RUN183E messages are issued.

This message is issued following the RUN183E message if both the following conditions are satisfied:

The MAXJBHLD parameter sets the maximum number of jobs that can be put into Held status.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

RUN188W subtaskName IS PROCESSING JOB jobName ORDID orderId FOR MORE THAN number MINUTES

Explanation: The subtaskName subtask has been processing the job for an unreasonable amount of time. The task is most likely hung or in a loop.

Possible causes are:

The Control-M monitor continues processing as usual. The subtask continues processing of the indicated job.

Corrective Action: Review the system log for additional messages related to the problem.

If the reason for the problem is unclear, take the system (SVC) dump of the Control-M monitor's address space using the DUMP console command. Specify parameter SDATA=(CSA,GRSQ,SUM,RGN,TRT).

If the problem is outside Control-M, holding the job being processed and restarting the Control-M monitor may have only temporary effect.

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