IMS Version 13 Messages and Codes, Volume 3: IMS Abend Codes GC19-4242-00 IMS Version 13 Messages and Codes, Volume 3: IMS Abend Codes GC19-4242-00 Note Before using this information and the product that it supports, be sure to read the general information under “Notices” on page 677. This edition applies to IMS Version 13 (program number 5635-A04), IMS Database Value Unit Edition, V13.1 (program number 5655-DSM), IMS Transaction Manager Value Unit Edition, V13.1 (program number 5655-TM2), and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions. © Copyright IBM Corporation 1974, 2014. US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. Contents About this information ........v Chapter 13. IMS abend codes 0401 - Prerequisite knowledge ..........vi 0500 ...............195 IMS function names used in this information . vi How new and changed information is identified . vi Chapter 14. IMS abend codes 0501 - Accessibility features for IMS Version 13 ....vii 0600 ...............221 How to send your comments ........vii Chapter 1. New, changed, and deleted Chapter 15. IMS abend codes 0601 - messages and codes for IMS Version 13. 1 0700 ...............273 New messages and codes for Version 13 .....1 Changed messages and codes for Version 13 . 2 Chapter 16. IMS abend codes 0701 - Deleted messages and codes for Version 13 ....3 0750 ...............299 Chapter 2. IMS problem determination. 5 Chapter 17. IMS abend codes 0751 - 0800 ...............333 Chapter 3. IMS abend codes ......9 IMS abends...............9 Chapter 18. IMS abend codes 0801 - Standard abends............10 0850 ...............391 Pseudoabends ............10 Multimodule abends ..........10 Getting information about IMS abends .....11 Chapter 19. IMS abend codes 0851 - Failure analysis tables ..........11 0900 ...............429 Formatted dump ...........12 IMS abend search and notification ......12 Chapter 20. IMS abend codes 0901 - 0950 ...............455 Chapter 4. System abend codes ....13 Chapter 21. IMS abend codes 0951 - Chapter 5. IMS abend codes 0000 - 1000 ...............485 0050 ................15 Chapter 22. IMS abend codes 1001 - Chapter 6. IMS abend codes 0051 - 1050 ...............507 0100 ................43 Chapter 23. IMS abend codes 1051 - Chapter 7. IMS abend codes 0101 - 2000 ...............571 0150 ................77 Chapter 24. IMS abend codes 2001 - Chapter 8. IMS abend codes 0151 - 3000 ...............577 0200 ...............101 Chapter 25. IMS abend codes 3001 - Chapter 9. IMS abend codes 0201 - 3100 ...............589 0250 ...............135 Chapter 26. IMS abend codes 3101 - Chapter 10. IMS abend codes 0251 - 3300 ...............631 0300 ...............147 Chapter 27. IMS abend codes 3301 - Chapter 11. IMS abend codes 0301 - 4100 ...............653 0350 ...............159 Notices ..............677 Chapter 12. IMS abend codes 0351 - Trademarks ..............679 0400 ...............171 || Privacy policy considerations ........679 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1974, 2014 iii Bibliography............681 iv Messages and Codes, Volume 3: IMS Abend Codes About this information This information provides reference information for the abend codes, messages, status codes, and return codes that are produced by IMS™. This information provides reference information for the abend codes, messages, status codes, and return codes that are produced by IMS. Volume 1 provides reference information for the IMS messages that have the DFS prefix, along with their associated return codes. It also provides diagnostic information that helps programmers, operators, and system-support personnel diagnose problems in IMS. Volume 2 provides reference information for non-DFS prefixed IMS messages that are associated with IMS Base Primitive Environment (BPE); IMS Common Queue Server (CQS); IMS Common Service Layer (CSL); Database Recovery Control (DBRC) facility; IMS Connect; IBM® Resource Lock Manager (IRLM), and so on. It provides diagnostic reference information that helps programmers, operators, and system-support personnel diagnose problems in IMS. Volume 3 provides reference information for all IMS abnormal termination (abend) codes, including analysis, explanation, possible causes, and APAR processing instructions. Volume 4 provides return, reason, sense, function, and status codes for IMS Base Primitive Environment (BPE); IMS Common Queue Server (CQS); IMS Common Service Layer (CSL); Database Recovery Control (DBRC) facility; IMS Connect; IBM Resource Lock Manager (IRLM), and so on. It also provides diagnostic reference information that helps programmers, operators, and system-support personnel diagnose problems in IMS. This information is available as part of IBM Knowledge Center at www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter. Programming interface information This information is intended to help programmers, operators, and system support personnel diagnose IMS problems. This information also documents Diagnosis, Modification or Tuning Information provided by IMS. Diagnosis, Modification or Tuning information is provided to help you diagnose, modify, or tune IMS. Do not use this Diagnosis, Modification or Tuning information as a programming interface. Diagnosis, Modification or Tuning Information is identified where it occurs, either by an introductory statement to a section or topic, or by the following marking: Diagnosis, Modification or Tuning Information. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1974, 2014 v Prerequisite knowledge Before using this information, you should have knowledge of either IMS Database Manager (DB) or IMS Transaction Manager (TM). You should also understand basic z/OS® and IMS concepts, the IMS system for your installation, and have general knowledge of the tasks involved in project planning. Before using this book, you should have knowledge of either IMS Database Manager (DB) or IMS Transaction Manager (TM). You should also understand basic z/OS and IMS concepts, the IMS system for your installation, and have general knowledge of the tasks involved in project planning. You should be familiar with z/OS, its system generation, and telecommunications, and the access methods used by IMS. Related publications are listed in the Bibliography. You can learn more about z/OS by visiting the “z/OS basic skills education” topics in IBM Knowledge Center. You can gain an understanding of basic IMS concepts by reading An Introduction to IMS, an IBM Press publication. An excerpt from this publication is available in the IBM Knowledge Center. IBM offers a wide variety of classroom and self-study courses to help you learn IMS. For a complete list of courses available, go to the IMS home page at ibm.com/ims and link to the Training and Certification page. IMS function names used in this information In this information, the term HALDB Online Reorganization refers to the integrated HALDB Online Reorganization function that is part of IMS Version 13, unless otherwise indicated. How new and changed information is identified New and changed information in most IMS library PDF publications is denoted by a character (revision marker) in the left margin. The first edition (-00) of Release Planning, as well as the Program Directory and Licensed Program Specifications,donot include revision markers. Revision markers follow these general conventions: v Only technical changes are marked; style and grammatical changes are not marked. v If part of an element, such as a paragraph, syntax diagram, list item, task step, or figure is changed, the entire element is marked with revision markers, even though only part of the element might have changed. v If a topic is changed by more than 50%, the entire topic is marked with revision markers (so it might seem to be a new topic, even though it is not). Revision markers do not necessarily indicate all the changes made to the information because deleted text and graphics cannot be marked with revision markers. vi Messages and Codes, Volume 3: IMS Abend Codes Accessibility features for IMS Version 13 Accessibility features help a user who has a physical disability, such as restricted mobility or limited vision, to use information technology products successfully. Accessibility features The following list includes the major accessibility features in z/OS products, including IMS Version 13. These features support: v Keyboard-only operation. v Interfaces that are commonly used by screen readers and screen magnifiers. v Customization of display attributes such as color, contrast, and font size. Keyboard navigation You can access IMS Version 13 ISPF panel functions by using a keyboard or keyboard shortcut keys. For information about navigating the IMS Version 13 ISPF panels using TSO/E or ISPF, refer to the z/OS TSO/E Primer, the z/OS TSO/E User's Guide, and the z/OS ISPF User's Guide Volume 1. These guides describe how to navigate each interface, including the use of keyboard shortcuts or function keys (PF keys). Each guide includes the default settings for the PF keys and explains how to modify their functions. Related accessibility information Online documentation for IMS Version 13 is available in IBM Knowledge Center. IBM and accessibility See the IBM Human Ability and Accessibility Center at www.ibm.com/able for more information about the commitment that IBM has to accessibility. How to send your comments Your feedback is important in helping us provide the most accurate and highest quality information. If you have any comments about this or any other
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