This group includes messages for the CTMWLI utility of the Control-M for z/OS product.
Explanation: This information message indicates the normal start of the CTMWLI utility.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates the normal end of the CTMWLI utility.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The CTMWLI utility ended with a warning.
Corrective Action: Review the output for more information.
Explanation: The CTMWLI utility ended with an error.
Corrective Action: Review the output for more information.
Explanation: This error message indicates that there is not enough storage space for the job.
Corrective Action: Increase the storage size and resubmit the job.
Explanation: This information message displays the input parameters.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This warning message indicates that the command does not use parameters, but parameters were specified.
Corrective Action: No action is required. The parameters will be ignored.
Explanation: This error message indicates that an invalid parameter was used in the job.
Corrective Action: Fix the parameters and resubmit the job.
Explanation: This error indicates that a duplicate parameter was detected in the job.
Corrective Action: Fix the parameters and resubmit the job.
Explanation: This error indicates that a required parameter was missing in the job.
Corrective Action: Fix the parameters and resubmit the job.
Explanation: This warning message indicates that an optional parameter is missing in the job. The utility will use the default value.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This error message indicates that no parameter was specified in the PARM statement of the CTMWLI utility.
Corrective Action: Add the missing parameters and resubmit the job.
Explanation: This error message indicates that no command was specified for the CTMWLI utility.
Corrective Action: Add the missing command and resubmit the job.
Explanation: This information message notifies you that the specified command was started by the CTMWLI utility.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This error message indicates that a DD statement is missing in the job for the CTMWLI utility.
Corrective Action: Add the missing DD statement and resubmit the job.
Explanation: This error message indicates that a DD statement points to an invalid file and provides the reason.
Corrective Action: Fix the file and resubmit the job.
Explanation: This error message indicates that the output file is too small.
Corrective Action: Increase the output file size and resubmit the job.
Explanation: An error occurred while opening the file.
Corrective Action: Review the output for more information.
Explanation: An error occurred while closing the file.
Corrective Action: Review the output for more information.
Explanation: An error occurred while reading or writing to the file.
Corrective Action: Review the output for more information.
Explanation: An error occurred while processing one of the files.
Corrective Action: Review the output for more information.
Explanation: This information message indicates the input or output values for the INIT or COPY command, with the number of entries of each kind.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates the number of Load-Indexes for an INIT command.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: No Load-Indexes were found for an INIT command.
Corrective Action: No action is required, but no data will be included in the output file.
Explanation: An error occurred while trying to obtain Load-Index information for the specified Load-Index command.
Corrective Action: Review the output for more information.
Explanation: The input file for a COPY command was empty.
Corrective Action: No action is required, but no data will be copied to the output file.
Explanation: This message indicates the size specifications of the input or output file of a COPY action, with the number of entries of each kind.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This message indicates the input values for a COPY command, with the number of entries of each kind used.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The output for status or RMF records is too small for a COPY action. Action aborted.
Corrective Action: Increase the required value and resubmit the job.
Explanation: The specified type of output records for a COPY action is smaller than the input records. The records might be truncated.
Corrective Action: Increase the required value and resubmit the job.
Explanation: The SET action was performed successfully by CTMAPI on the specified external Load-Index.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The OVERRIDE action was performed successfully by CTMAPI on the specified Load-Index.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The RELEASE action was performed successfully by CTMAPI on the specified Load-Index. The override was released.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The Load-Index that you tried to release does not currently have an override applied. The RELEASE action was not performed.
Corrective Action: If relevant, fix the command input and rerun the command.
Explanation: A SET command was run by CTMAPI against a Load-Index that is not external. The Load-Index is skipped.
Corrective Action: If relevant, fix the command input and rerun the command.
Explanation: An internal error occurred in CTMAPI.
The following return codes are possible:
Return Code |
Meaning |
---|---|
0 |
Load-Index API ended successfully. |
4 |
Load-Index API ended with warning. |
8 |
Load-Index API ended with error. |
12 |
Load-Index API ended with fatal error. |
Corrective Action: The following table provides troubleshooting guidelines for various possible reason codes. For any other reason code, contact BMC Support.
Reason Code |
Issue |
Corrective Action |
---|---|---|
24 |
Cannot allocate the WLI file. |
Check if the WLI file exists. |
28 |
The Workload Policy does not exist in the WLI file. |
Fix the Workload Policy name and try again. |
32 |
Insufficient storage space; could not allocate memory. |
Add more storage space. |
36 |
Failed to open the WLI file. |
Contact BMC Support. |
48 |
Failed to close the WLI file. |
Contact BMC Support. |
60 |
Failed to read the WLI file. |
Contact BMC Support. |
64 |
Failed to write the WLI file. |
Contact BMC Support. |
96 |
WLI file has invalid format. |
Check the WLI file and try again. |
100 |
WLI file header is invalid. |
Check the WLI file and try again. |
Explanation: The Control-M monitor is inactive and calculations cannot be made for Load-Indexes.
Corrective Action: Check the activation status of the Control-M monitor.
Explanation: No Load-Indexes were found that fit the criteria specified in the command.
Corrective Action: Adjust the selection criteria and rerun the command.
Explanation: Could not apply definitions, Load-Index repository not allocated.
Corrective Action: Check the WLI file and, if needed, use the CTMWLI utility to allocate or format it.
Explanation: The modify command completed successfully. The message includes the number of Load-Indexes that were modified by CTMAPI.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: No defined Load-Indexes were found by CTMAPI.
Corrective Action: Define Load-Indexes.
Explanation: The definitions of Load-Indexes were applied successfully.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: No History records were found for the specified Load-Index. This might happen, for example, if the Load-Index is new.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The SET command, for setting the Load-Index to the specified new level, ended successfully. However, the Load-Index is currently overridden. The change to this new level will take effect only after the Load-Index is released.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The Load-Index must include at least one LPAR.
Corrective Action: Fix the Load-Index definitions to include at least one LPAR.
Explanation: You are not authorized to use the Load-Index command. Command ignored.
Corrective Action: If you think that you should be authorized to perform this action, contact your INCONTROL administrator.
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