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z/OS Version 2 Release 3 MVS Dump Output Messages IBM SA23-1378-30 Note Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Notices” on page 625. This edition applies to Version 2 Release 3 of z/OS (5650-ZOS) and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions. Last updated: 2019-06-24 © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1988, 2017. US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. Contents About this information........................................................................................... v How to send your comments to IBM.......................................................................ix Summary of changes for z/OS MVS Dump Output Messages................................... xi Chapter 1. AHL messages...................................................................................... 1 Chapter 2. ASB messages.................................................................................... 17 Chapter 3. AMD messages....................................................................................23 Chapter 4. ASM messages....................................................................................31 Chapter 5. ASR messages.................................................................................... 35 Chapter 6. ATB messages.....................................................................................37 Chapter 7. ATR messages.....................................................................................51 Chapter 8. BHI messages.....................................................................................55 Chapter 9. BLS messages.....................................................................................59 Chapter 10. BPX messages.................................................................................231 Chapter 11. CNL messages.................................................................................243 Chapter 12. COF messages.................................................................................245 Chapter 13. CSR messages.................................................................................261 Chapter 14. CSV messages.................................................................................263 Chapter 15. IAR messages................................................................................. 265 Chapter 16. IEA messages................................................................................. 301 Chapter 17. IEE messages..................................................................................333 Chapter 18. IEF messages..................................................................................341 Chapter 19. IFA messages..................................................................................345 Chapter 20. IGD messages.................................................................................349 iii Chapter 21. IGV messages................................................................................. 379 Chapter 22. IGW messages................................................................................ 383 Chapter 23. IKJ messages................................................................................. 399 Chapter 24. IOS messages................................................................................. 431 Chapter 25. IRA messages................................................................................. 443 Chapter 26. ISG messages................................................................................. 451 Chapter 27. ITT messages..................................................................................471 Chapter 28. ITV messages................................................................................. 481 Chapter 29. IWM messages................................................................................493 Chapter 30. IXC messages................................................................................. 509 Chapter 31. IXL messages..................................................................................555 Chapter 32. IXZ messages................................................................................. 579 Chapter 33. ASM unnumbered messages............................................................581 Chapter 34. Language Environemnt Unnumbered Messages................................599 Chapter 35. VSM unnumbered messages............................................................ 601 Appendix A. Accessibility...................................................................................621 Notices..............................................................................................................625 Index................................................................................................................ 629 iv About this information This information describes the messages issued by components of z/OS. The messages can appear in: • SVC dumps, stand-alone dumps, or SYSMDUMP ABEND dumps formatted by the interactive problem control system (IPCS) • Trace data sets formatted by the interactive problem control system (IPCS) • ABEND dumps or SNAP dumps produced by the dumping services In dump or trace data sets formatted by IPCS, the messages appear interactively on a terminal or in a printed dump. Who should use this information This information is for anyone who analyzes or formats dump or trace data sets. Usually this person is a system programmer. How to use this information The messages are in chapters that are arranged alphabetically by the message prefixes. In each chapter, the messages are arranged numerically by the numbers following the prefix. The description for each message: • Explains why the system issued the message • Identifies the component, subsystem, or product issuing the message • Describes the actions taken by the system • Suggests appropriate responses to the message A small number of messages indicate a problem in the dumping or formatting process. For these, the system programmer response assumes that the programmer has performed the customary diagnosis described in the z/OS Problem Management. Unnumbered messages At the end of the document are unnumbered messages issued by the auxiliary storage manager (ASM), Language Environment®, and virtual storage management (VSM) components. How Messages are Explained in this Book The following describes the different parts of message explanations in this book: Explanation The meaning of the message, including why the system issued the message. System Action • What the system did as a result of the system condition reported by the message. A system condition could include running out of storage, a hardware or software failure, an abend, a wait state. • What the system did as a result of user input. User input can include a system command, a job running on the system, a transaction, a query, or another user-system interaction. Operator Response Instructions for the system operator, including, as appropriate, decisions to make and actions to take. Only provided for messages that could appear at the operator console. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1988, 2017 v User Response Instructions for the end user. Only provided for messages that could appear at an interactive interface such as a TSO/E terminal or ISPF application. Note: Most user messages are explained in other message books, such as z/OS TSO/E Messages. Application Programmer Response Instructions for an application programmer. Only provided for messages that could appear in SYSOUT produced by a job, for example SPZAP. System Programmer Response Instructions for the system programmer. Only provided for messages that require additional action beyond the operator response, user response, or application programmer response. Storage Administrator Response Instructions for the DFSMSdfp storage administrator. Security Administrator Response Instructions for the security administrator. Only provided for security-related messages. Problem Determination Additional instructions for determining the cause of the problem, searching problem databases, and, if necessary, reporting the problem to the IBM® support center. These instructions are for a customer support person who can troubleshoot problems, such as the system programmer or system administrator, an experienced security administrator, or an experienced storage administrator. For additional information on performing problem determination procedures, see z/OS Problem Management and the appropriate diagnosis guide for the product or element issuing the message, such as: • DFSMS and MVS diagnosis guides and references listed in “Where to find more information” on page vi • z/OS JES2 Diagnosis • z/OS JES3 Diagnosis Source Element, product, or component that issued the message. Detecting Module Name of the module or modules that detected the condition that caused the message to be issued. Routing Code For WTO or WTOR messages, the routing code of the message. Descriptor Code For WTO or WTOR messages, the descriptor code of the message. Where to find more information Many message descriptions refer to: • Data areas and control blocks: Visit the z/OS Internet library (www.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/ svc00100.nsf/pages/zosInternetLibrary) for z/OS MVS Data Areas manuals. • Dumps: For examples of ABEND, stand-alone, and SVC dumps and how to