
FUP Messages
File Utility Program (FUP) Reference Manual—523323-014
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Effect.
If the COMPACT option is selected in a COPY or LOAD command, this
message indicates that the target file will have fewer records than the source file. The
message is issued only when the first empty record is encountered.
Recovery.
If you want the target file to contain the same records as the source file,
retry the COPY or LOAD command with the COMPACT option deselected.
Cause.
The source file of a LOAD command had zero records, and the EMPTYOK
option was not specified. Because all existing data in the destination file of a LOAD
command is purged at the beginning, this check for an empty source file ensures that a
mistake in typing the LOAD command (such as interchanging the source and the
destination files) does not result in the loss of data.
Effect.
In interactive mode, the LOAD command terminates by returning to the FUP
prompt. In noninteractive mode, the LOAD command terminates by abnormally ending.
Recovery.
Check that you entered the command as intended. If the source file is
empty, to achieve the effect of loading the destination with an empty file, use the
EMPTYOK option.
Cause.
A Guardian file-system error was encountered on the indicated $
tape
described by $
define-name
.
Effect.
The command fails.
Recovery.
For appropriate corrective action for the file-system error indicated by
nnn
,
see the
Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual
.
Cause.
FUP could not find the primary partition on the volume given as the PARTOF
parameter.
Effect.
The operation fails.
Recovery.
The
filename
parameter indicates the name of the primary partition that
FUP required. Correct the file name and reissue the command.
Cause.
FUP detected an error while generating statistics.
Effect.
The command fails.
EMPTY SOURCE FILE
$define-name $tape: ERROR nnn
ERROR - filename: ERR 11
ERROR - filename: ERR 59