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Messages UAT900 through UAT9xx

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

UAT9B1S RELEASE OF ATF FILE NOT SUPPORTED BY THIS RELEASE OF CONTROL-D

Explanation: The release defined in the Active Transfer file is not the same as the release defined in the Control-D Load library.

Control-D checks that the release number defined in the Active Transfer file is the same release number that is defined in the Control-D Load library. An error occurs when trying to allocate an Active Transfer file that belongs to a different Control-D release, for example, a test or production release.

Requested function is not performed.

Corrective Action: Backup the Active Transfer file and reformat it. You can do this using ICE, as follows:

  1. In the IOA Installation Menu, select Customization.
  2. Select the environment to customize.
  3. In the Customization screen, set Product ID to CTD and select Product Customization.
  4. Select Major Step 6, Customize Control-D Dataset Parameters.
  5. Select Minor Step 6, Format the A.T.F File.

UAT9B2S OPEN OF CONTROL-D ATF FILE FAILED

Explanation: An attempt by Control-D to open the Active Transfer file failed. The DAATF DD statement for the Active Transfer file is missing in the logon or Print monitor procedure.

Requested function is not performed.

Corrective Action: Check the DAATF DD statement in the Control-D and logon procedures.

UAT9B3S CONTROL-D ATF FILE IS FULL

Explanation: An overflow was detected in the Active Transfer file. The Active Transfer file is full and requires enlargement or compression.

Requested function is not performed.

Corrective Action: Compress or enlarge the Active Transfer file using the CTDCATF utility. For more details, see the INCONTROL for z/OS Utilities Guide.

UAT9B7S FILE ALLOCATED TO DDNAME "DAATF" IS NOT YOUR CONTROL-D ATF

Explanation: The QNAME defined in the Active Transfer file is not the same as the QNAME defined in CTDPARM. Either a file from another Control-D installation was accessed, or there was an error in the current installation.

Requested function is not performed.

Corrective Action: Check CTDPARM. If the QNAME was changed after installation procedures were performed, specify the original QNAME and rerun CTDPARM. If two different Control-D installations are running concurrently, then make sure that the files do not mix between the two different monitors.

UAT9B8S FILE ALLOCATED TO DDNAME "DAATF" IS NOT A CONTROL-D ATF

Explanation: The Active Transfer file does not have a valid identification. The Active Transfer file must contain the characters ATF in the first block (offset 18).

Requested function is not performed.

Corrective Action: Backup the Active Transfer file and reformat it. You can do this using ICE, as follows:

  1. In the IOA Installation Menu, select Customization.
  2. Select the environment to customize.
  3. In the Customization screen, set Product ID to CTD and select Product Customization.
  4. Select Major Step 6, Customize Control-D Dataset Parameters.
  5. Select Minor Step 6, Format the A.T.F File.

UAT9B9S CONTROL-D ATF FILE IS FORMATTING/ CTDBAT PROBABLY ABENDED

Explanation: A compression or formatting of the Active Transfer file was started, but did not end successfully. The Active Transfer file contains an indicator that the format or compression processing was incomplete.

Requested function is not performed.

Corrective Action: Backup the Active Transfer file and reformat it. You can do this using ICE, as follows:

  1. In the IOA Installation Menu, select Customization.
  2. Select the environment to customize.
  3. In the Customization screen, set Product ID to CTD and select Product Customization.
  4. Select Major Step 6, Customize Control-D Dataset Parameters.
  5. Select Minor Step 6, Format the A.T.F File.

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UAT messages