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Page 2: ... GC34 0070 0 C y Series 1 Stand Alone Utilities User s Guide Program Nu mber 5719 SC2 C a J c CI ...

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Page 4: ...ow To Handle Errors 5 4 Example 5 4 Delete Diskette HDRl DH 5 5 What This Utility Does 5 5 How To Use It 5 5 The Output You Receive 5 5 How To Handle Errors 5 6 Example 5 6 Chapter 6 Copy Dump and Patch Programs 6 1 Diskette To Disk Copy RF 6 1 What This Utility Does 6 1 How To Use It 6 1 The Output You Receive 6 2 How To Handle Errors 6 2 Example 6 3 Disk To Diskette Copy FR 6 4 What This Utility...

Page 5: ...Copy Messages M 16 IP Bootstrap Loader Disk Messages M 17 IP Bootstrap Loader Disk Wait Codes M 17 PI Storage to Printer Dump Wait Codes M 18 RD Diskette to Printer Dump Messages M 19 RF Diskette to Disk Copy Messages M 20 RI Diskette Initialization Messages M 21 SB Automatic System Build M 23 SF System Verification Messages M 24 SI Storage to Diskette Dump Wait Codes M 25 TF Disk Patch Messages M...

Page 6: ...publication is organized into six chapters each containing groups of related utility programs Appendix M covers messages generated by each program and the appropriate action to be taken To effectively use the stand alone utility programs you should be familiar with Basic data processing concepts Assembler language coding Modular programming concepts Prerequisite Publications none v Utilities ...

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Page 8: ...tte writing ID records and checking for defective cylinders and assigns alternate cylinders Disk Initialization FI initializes the disk verifying sector IDs and checking for defective sectors and assigns alternate sectors Create Diskette HDRI CH creates a HDRI record for a diskette using information that you specify Delete Diskette HDRI DH deletes the HDRI record for a specified diskette data file...

Page 9: ...or 4953 Processor IBM 4962 Disk Module IBM 4964 Diskette Module IBM 4974 Printer Any device that can be used as an operator station and is attached to the system through the ASCII teletypewriter adapter Term Used Hereafter processor disk diskette printer operator station The minimum hardware configuration required to run a Series l program is 1 processor with 32KB of storage 1 diskette unit 1 disk...

Page 10: ...on and reissues the prompt if 1 the information you enter is syntactically incorrect or 2 if the utility encounters a recoverable error Each time a prompt or message is printed at the operator station it ends with a carriage return You must also end your entries with a carriage return If you are typing a line that is longer than 72 characters there is an automatic carriage return after you type th...

Page 11: ... this manual are shown on two lines because of the message length Making Corrections at the Operator Station 1 4 GC34 0070 If you should make typing errors while entering data at the operator station you can correct these errors in the following manner To correct one or more characters You meant to type CO 10 50 100 But you typed co 10 60 Now type 50 100 Type one left arrow for each character you ...

Page 12: ...skette Dump Phase A Storage to Diskette Dump Phase B Disk Initialization Diskette Initialization Create HDR1 Delete HDRI Diskette to Printer Dump Disk to Printer Dump Diskette to Disk Copy Disk to Diskette Copy Diskette Patch Disk Patch The loader loads the contents of the diskette to a predefined area of the disk When the diskette has been copied the system is built on disk 1 mount the diskette a...

Page 13: ... If any errors occur while copying the diskette to disk an appropriate I O error message is printed at the operator station If an I O error occurs the program terminates after issuing an error message to the operator station See Appendix M for a complete discussion of possible error codes The following is an example of the automatic system build program In this example the diskette mounted has VOL...

Page 14: ...ns header record data for all modules encountered before the error occured If your system is correct a system map containing header record data for each load module is printed and a message verifying that the system was correctly built is printed at the operator station The system map is printed in the following format Program Name ccchss Entry Point Load Point Module Length User Data xx ccchss xx...

Page 15: ...ess of the program to be loaded SF You enter the name of the System Verification program SFOOOI SYSTEM VERIFICATION STARTED The System Verification program has started xx ccchss xxxxxx yyyyyy zzzzzz The system map is printed at the printer SF200I SYSTEM CORRECTLY BUILT There has been a successful system verification SFOOII SYSTEM VERIFICATION COMPLETE The program is finished ...

Page 16: ...trol HOW TO CREATE A DISKETTE HOW TO USE IT You must create a special diskette for the diskette IPL bootstrap See example below Locate the ccchss of the program IP on the system verification listing Using the disk to diskette copy program copy the program IP to the diskette You must start the copy 1 disk sector beyond the beginning of the program to remove the header record IP must be placed on th...

Page 17: ... iskSw Dlske 1ldle llllSI Iw FROOll DISK TO DISKETTE COPY STARTED FRI00A FROM DATA AREA 003 002126 002126 FR200A TO DATA AREA 002 000001 000002 FR099I LAST SECTOR WRITTEN IS 000002 FRO 11 DISK TO DISKETTE CQP Y COMPLETED FRI00A FROM DATA AREA utility The Disk to Diskette Copy utility has started The utility prompts for the source data file infor mation You enter the device address and the starting...

Page 18: ...e device address of the IPLed device in the low order byte Register 6 contains the value of the cylinder that contains the header record of the requested program Register 7 contains the values for the head and sector that contain the header record of the requested program In the LSR the supervisor state bit for level is on You invoke this utility by pressing the LOAD key Note The bootstrap must be...

Page 19: ... the program can fit into the available storage If an invalid header is found the prompt is reissued If the information is correct your program is given control THE OUTPUT YOU RECEIVE HOW TO HANDLE ERRORS 3 4 GC34 0070 The only output from this utility is the prompt IPIDDA EXEC and possibly some error messages If the utility encounters a recoverable error it prints an error message and reissues th...

Page 20: ... map See the following pages for the format of the VaLl and HDRI field The contents of ERRMAP varies based on the results of the surface analysis done on the diskette and is therefore not initialized to a standard format If you try to initialize a diskette that has been previously initialized you destroy all data on the diskette Reinitialization rewrites the complete diskette surface VaLl LABEL FO...

Page 21: ...5 space 062 Reserved 4 space 066 Expiration Date 6 space 072 Verify Copy Indicator 1 space 073 File Organization 1 space 074 End of Data Address 5 cchss 079 Reserved 1 space The initialized diskette that this utility produces is formatted as a basic exchange diskette with a VOLID that you specify The portion of the diskette that is available for your use cylinders 1 74 is a basic exchange EBCDIC d...

Page 22: ...the utility responds with RIl2SI CURRENT VOLID cccccc where cccccc is the name of the current VaLID on the diskette The utility issues a prompt asking whether or not to proceed with initializing this diskette RIl27A DO YOU WANT TO INITIALIZE THIS DISKETTE RESPOND YES OR NO If you respond NO the utility issues a cycle terminated message and recycles to the RIII0A message If you respond YES the util...

Page 23: ...tialization utility you must relPL The following example shows a typical initialization where the diskette device address is 002 the user s new VOLID is VOLOOI and the old VOLID is VOL999 Operator Station Printout Explanation IPI00A EXEC The loader issues a request for the program that is to be loaded RI You enter the name of the Diskette Initialization utility FIOOOI DISKETTE INITIALIZATION The D...

Page 24: ...f you try to initialize a disk that has been previously initialized you destroy all data on the disk Reinitialization rewrites the complete disk surface Press the LOAD key Mter the EXEC message is printed at the operator station enter either FI or the starting sector address ccchss of the utility When it is loaded the utility responds with FIOOOl DISK INITIALIZATION STARTED The utility then issues...

Page 25: ...nter the requested information in this form I ccchss I where ccchss is the address of a sector that you have found to be defective The utility assigns an alternate sector on cylinder 1 and then tries to move the data from the defective sector onto the alternate THE OUTPUT YOU RECEIVE 4 6 GC34 0070 If you request primary initialization the utility prints a message for each defective sector it finds...

Page 26: ...tors Unrecoverable I O error Attempt to assign alternate for defective sector on cylinder 1 Unexpected or invalid return codes from external system routines The following example shows a typical primary initialization session for a disk at device address 075 Operator Station Printout Explanation IPIOOA EXEC FI FIOOOI DISK INITIALIZATION STARTED FIII0A DEVICE ADDRESS 075 FI 120A TYPE PI FI003I PRIM...

Page 27: ... enter the starting sector address of the Disk Initialization utility The Disk Initialization has started The utility requests the device address of the Disk to be initialized The disk is at device address 003 The utility issues a request for the type of initialization you want You request alternate sector assignment The utility issues a message telling you that alternate sector assignment is read...

Page 28: ...her CH or the starting sector address ccchss of the utility Mter it is loaded the utility issues this message ICHOOOl CREATE HDRI UTILITY STARTED I The utility then issues this prompt requesting the diskette device address CHIIOA DEVICE ADDRESS Enter the requested information in this form where ddd is the diskette device address in decimal This number must be in the range 0 127 The utility issues ...

Page 29: ... where ccchss is the address of the next sector in the data fIle available for data If you enter the information correctly the utility creates the HDRI record THE OUTPUT YOU RECEIVE 5 2 GC34 0070 This utility writes a HDRI record to the diskette When the utility has finished successfully it prints this message ICHOOlI CREATE HDRI UTILITY COMPLETED When the utility completes unsuccessfully an error...

Page 30: ...d Attribute 1 space 028 Beginmng of Extent 5 cchss 033 Physical Record Length 1 space 034 End Of Extent 5 cchss 039 Record Block Format 1 space 040 Bypass Indicator 1 space 041 Data File Security 1 space 042 Write Protect Indicator I space 043 Exchange Type Indicator 1 space 044 Multi Volume Data File 1 space 045 Volume Sequence Indicator 2 space 047 Creation Date 6 space 053 Record Length 4 space...

Page 31: ... the volume Unrecoverable I O err_or VOLID is not compatible with the basic exchange data file Invalid HDRI on diskette The following example shows a typical create HDRI session Operator Station Printout Explanation IPI00A EXEC The loader issues a request for the program that is to be executed CH You enter the name of the Create HDRI utility CHOOOI CREATE HDRI The Create HDRI utility has started U...

Page 32: ...umber in the range 0 127 The utility enters this prompt requesting the name of the HDRI record you want to delete DH120A HEADER NAME Enter the information in this form I cccccccc I where cccccccc is a I to 8 character alphameric name If the information you enter is correct and there are no other errors the utility deletes the HDRI THE OUTPUT YOU RECEIVE This utility rewrites the HDRI record as unu...

Page 33: ...r VOLID incompatible for basic exchange data sets Invalid HDRI on diskette The following example shows a typical delete HDRI session Operator Station Printout IPI 00A EXEC DH DHOOOI DELETE UTILITY HDRI STARTED DHllOA DEVICE ADDRESS 002 DHI20A HEADER NAME VOLDATA2 DHOOlI DELETE HDRI UTILITY COMPLETED DHllOA DEVICE ADDRESS Explanation The loader issues a request for the program that is to be execute...

Page 34: ... issues this prompt for the source data file information RFIOOA FROM DATA AREA Enter the information in this form ddd ccchss ccchss where ddd ccchss ccchss the diskette device address in decimal the starting and ending sector addresses delimiting the location of the data file information to be copied from the diskette The utility issues this prompt for the destination data fIle information RF200A ...

Page 35: ... the last sector written on the disk After that message it prints RFOO11 DISKETTE TO DISK COpy COMPLETED This indicates that the copy is completed The utility then reissues the FROM DATA AREA prompt If the utility encounters a recoverable error it prints an error message and reissues the prompt Recoverable errors are Response parameter too short or too long Response does not have three parameters ...

Page 36: ...ss and the ending sector address for the source data file information RF007 A INCORRECT DEVICE TYPE The device type is incorrect MUST BE DISKETTE RF100A FROM DATA AREA 002 037015 037125 RF200A TO DATA AREA 003 240120 240140 RF099I LAST SECTOR WRITTEN IS 240138 RFOOlI DISKETTE TO DISK COpy COMPLETED RFlOOA FROM DATA AREA The utility reissues the prompt for the source data file information You enter...

Page 37: ...Ile information to be copied from the disk The utility issues this prompt for the destination data fIle information FIt200AtO DATA AREA Enter the information in this form ddd ccchss ccchss where ddd ccchss ccchss the diskette device address in decimal the starting and ending sector addresses delimiting the location on the diskette into which the data fIle information is to be copied If there are n...

Page 38: ...onse parameter too short or too long Response does not have three parameters Invalid device address negative number non decimal digits or greater than 255 Device at the specified device address not a disk device for source or diskette device for destination Invalid sector address out of range non decimal digits or wrong number of characters Starting sector address greater than ending sector addres...

Page 39: ...ecuted You enter the name of the Disk to Diskette Copy utility The Disk to Diskette Copy utility has started The utility prompts for the source data file information You enter the device address starting sector address and the ending sector address for the source data file information The utility issues this prompt for the destination data file information You enter the device address starting sec...

Page 40: ... To do this hold down the CTRL key then press the A key This causes the dump to stop at the end of a print line print an abnormal recycle message and reprompt for new input Once the dump operation is finished a completion message is written at the operator station and followed by a prompt for the next source data file information to be dumped The utility continues in this mode until you terminate ...

Page 41: ...ncounters an unrecoverable operator station or printer I O error it terminates The following is an example of a dump from the diskette on the printer The diskette device address is 002 with a starting sector address of 030015 and an ending sector address of 030016 Operator Station Printout IPI00A EXEC RD RDOOOl DISKETTE TO PRINTER DUMP STARTED RDI00A DISK AREA F02 030015 030016 RD004A INVALID DEVI...

Page 42: ...the A key This causes the dump to stop at the end of a print line print an abnormal recycle message and reprompt for new input Once the dump operation is completed a completion message is written at the operator station and followed by a prompt for the next source data file information to be dumped The utility continues in this mode until you terminate it in some manner for example by pressing the...

Page 43: ...coverable operation station or printer I O error it terminates The following is an example of a dump from the disk on the printer The disk device address is 003 with a starting sector address of 200130 and an ending sector address of 20013l Operator Station Printout IP100A EXEC FD FDOOOI DISK TO PRINTER DUMP STARTED FD100A DISK AREA F03 200130 200131 FD004A INVALID DEVICE ADDRESS NON DECIMAL DIGIT...

Page 44: ...dress in decimal in the range 0 127 the sector address of the area to be patched the byte displacement in decimal within the sector where you want the patch to start the number of bytes you want displayed for verification before the patch is applied This number must not exceed 128 All bytes printed for verification must be within the boundaries of the sector you specified that is the sum ofbbb nnn...

Page 45: ...The utility continues in this mode until you terminate it by pressing the LOAD key THE OUTPUT YOU RECEIVE HOW TO HANDLE ERRORS 6 12 GC34 0070 The output from this utility are prompt messages from the utility and the data for the requested patch to diskette If a recoverable error occurs the utility prints an appropriate error message and then reissues the prompt Recoverable errors are Syntax error ...

Page 46: ... count TR10lA INYALiO DISPLACEMENT The byte displacement is incorrect 3 DIGITS REQUIRED TR200A PATCH AREA The utility reissues the prompt for the address of the location to be patched 002 003003 024 08 You enter the device address sector address correct byte displacement and byte verifica tion count TRl05A INVALID BYTE VERIFICATION The byte verification count is incorrect c COUNT 3 DIGITS REQUIRED...

Page 47: ...the disk device address in decimal in the range 0 255 ccchss bbb the sector address of the area to be patched nnn the byte displacement in decimal within the sector where you want the patch to start the number of bytes you want displayed for verification before the patch is applied This number must not exceed 256 All bytes printed for verification must be within the boundaries of the sector you sp...

Page 48: ...owed by the prompt for the next patch The utility continues in this mode until you terminate it by pressing the LOAD key THE OUTPUT YOU RECEIVE HOW TO HANDLE ERRORS The output from this utility are prompt messages from the utility and the data for the requested patch to diskette If a recoverable error occurs the utility prints an appropriate error message and then reissues the prompt Recoverable e...

Page 49: ...ched You enter the device address sector address byte displacement and the byte verification count The device address is incorrect The utility reissues the prompt for the address of the area to be patched You enter the correct device address sector address byte displacement and the byte verification count The byte displacement is incorrect The utility reissues the prompt for the address of the are...

Page 50: ...ready for you to use Mount the special storage to diskette dump on the fixed address diskette device and set the switch to alternate After you press the LOAD key the dump starts at storage address 256 and continues until all storage has been dumped The first 256 bytes are destroyed by the loading of the dump program Also on level 0 the IAR is altered by the dump THE OUTPUT YOU RECEIVE The output f...

Page 51: ...000002 You enter the device address and the starting sector address where the bootstrap must reside on cylinder 0 head 0 sectors 1 and 2 FR099I LAST SECTOR WRITTEN IS The utility prints the address of the last sector 000002 written on the diskette FROOlI DISK TO DISKETTE COpy The copy was successfully completed COMPLETED FRI00A FROM DATA AREA The utility prompts for the source data file informatio...

Page 52: ...h 26 of the diskette Once this is done the diskette is ready for you to use Set the IPL switch to alternate diskette and mount the pre built storage to printer dump on the fixed address diskette device After you press the LOAD key the level status blocks for all levels are printed No messages are printed at the operator station Note If the full function console is available and the system is in th...

Page 53: ...the leftmost byte of storage eeee the valid EBCDIC character or a period for an invalid character hhhh the contents of storage iiii the contents of the IAR kkkk the contents of the AKR 1111 the contents of the LSR n the interrupt level number The number n and the line to the right of the n are printed four times once for each level xxxx the contents of the general purpose rigisters The storage dum...

Page 54: ...ss and the starting sector address where the bootstrap must reside on cylinder 0 head 0 sectors 1 and 2 FR099I LAST SECTOR WRITTEN IS The utility prints the address of the last sector 000002 written on the diskette FROOll DISK TO DISKETTE COpy The copy was successfuily completed COMPLETED FR100A FROM DATA AREA The utility prompts for the source data file information 003 002129 002141 You enter the...

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Page 56: ...ssages for each of the above utilities All messages in this appendix are in the following format ID CH DH FD FI FR IP PI RD RF RI SB SF Sl TF TR idnnnc text id 2 character ID of the component nnn 3 digit decimai number identifying the message c message type A Action operator response to printed message required W Warning minor error detected successful operation possible Informational comment prin...

Page 57: ... MUST BE DISK AT DEVICE ddd Device used must be disk Reprompts INCORRECT DEVICE TYPE MUST BE DISKETTE AT DEVICE ddd Device used must be diskette Reprompts INVALID STARTING SECTOR ADDRESS 6 DIGITS REQUIRED Starting sector address must be 6 digits Reprompts INVALID STARTING SECTOR ADDRESS NON DECIMAL DIGIT Starting sector address must be decimal digits Reprompts STARTING SECTOR ADDRESS OUT OF RANGE ...

Page 58: ...CES2 and 3 were allocated Reprompts the same or a portion of the same workspaces DEVICE NOT ATTACHED AT ADDRESS ddd The device at the specified device Reprompts address is not attached to the system An error in the response is assumed DEVICE NOT READY AT ADDRESS ddd The device at the specified Waits until the device device address is not in the has been readied ready state END or FORMS ON PRINTER ...

Page 59: ...as Initialize the diskette or correct is invalid been corrected the VOLl according to the fields defined in The IBM Diskette for Standard Data Interchange Order Number GA21 9182 0 id036A REPLY TO WHEN THE DEVICE IS READY This message is printed after the Waits for operator reply Rebuild the system If the following action messages problem still persists submit a Authroized Program Analysis id031A R...

Page 60: ... Address specification error DCB specified error X 0421 Invalid storage address X 0422 Invalid 10 command X 040F Unrecoverable error check 10 CC INT CC ISB and cSSW for error analysis The 10 CC is the IO machine instruction code set by the last executed 10 instruction to the device The IDCB field displays the operand of that I O instruction The INT CC is the condition code presented by the last in...

Page 61: ... CODE nnnn 10CB ADDRESS nnnn System Action 10CB nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn A system error has been detected Possible error codes X IOOI Invalid ODD pointer in IOCB X 1002 Previously connected 10CB X 1003 Un CONNECTed IOCB DCONNECT X 2...

Page 62: ...xx xxxx xxxx A program check has occurred at Same as id900T Same as id900T location of JAR id9521 MACHINE CHECK PSW SAR IAR LSR xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx C REGO REGl REG2 REG3 REG4 REG5 REG6 REG7 xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx A machine check has occurred Same as id900T Same as id900T id953T INVALID SVC PSW SAR IAR LSR xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx REGO REGl REG2 REG3 REG4 REG5 REG6 REG7 xxxx xxxx xxxx x...

Page 63: ... xxxx xxxx xxxx Same as id950I Same as id900T REGS xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx This message is printed by the processing program upon detection of a terminal error and indicates abnormal termination REGS displays the register contents at termination time M 8 GC34 0070 Same as id900T REG7 xxxx Your Action Same as id90lT Enter GO CR when the requested action from the previous action mess...

Page 64: ...INDICATOR NOT COMPATIBLE The extent arrangement indicator in the VOLID was P a flag indicating that the exten ts must be adjacent and that all unallocated space must follow the last data set extent on the volume and creation of this data set would cause either the data sets to not be in ccchss order or not all of the free space to be at the end DUPLICATE NAME ON VOLUME Header name given matches th...

Page 65: ...402E FIELD TOO LONG OR DELIMITER ERROR Too many characters were detected Reprompts Correct and reenter the input prior to a comma or blank field delimiter CH405E INPUT NAME IS INVALID An illegal character or a null name Reprompts Correct and reenter the input was entered in the name field CH406E INVALID CHARACTER IN INPUT FIELD Conversion returned the invalid Reprompts Correct and reenter the inpu...

Page 66: ...data file name on the diskette and restart the program DH260E UNABLE TO READ HDRI Invalid extents BOE or EOE Reprompts Check the HDRl s If they are all on the HDRI were read from the valid retry If the message persists diskette or an unrecoverable I O copy to a new diskette and retry error on the HDRI was read DH401E INPUT MESSAGE TOO LONG C All expected fields were found Reprompts Check for an ex...

Page 67: ... requesting the location of the data file to be dumped System Action None FD202I DISK TO PRINTER DUMP CYCLE ABNORMALLY TERMINATED The dump cycle has been terminated Reprompts M 12 GC34 0070 Your Action Enter the location of the data me in ddd ccchss ccchss format Reenter the response ...

Page 68: ...he alternate for ccchss as defective but a new alternate has been assigned DATA RECOVERY FAILED Data from the bad sector has not been recovered ARE DEFECTIVE SECTOR FLAGS INVALID A prompt requesting whether the defective flags are invalid None None Waits for input REPLY TO DEFECTIVE FLAG PROMPT MUST BE YES OR NO Reply to the defective flag prompt must be YES or No Any other response is invalid Rep...

Page 69: ...nates UNABLE TO INITIALIZE TOO MANY BAD SECTORS Primary initialization has been attempted and more than 120 bad sectors have been found INPUT MESSAGE TOO LONG All expected fields were found before the end of the input message Program terminates Reprompts M 14 GC34 0070 Your Action If the intent is to assign an alternate to a bad alternate sector the ccchss of the original bad sector should be used...

Page 70: ...ior to a comma or blank field delimiter FI405E INPUT NAME IS INVALID An illegal character or null name Reprompts Correct and reenter the input was entered in the name field FI406E INVALID CHARACTER IN INPUT FIELD Conversion returned the invalid Reprompts Correct and reenter the input character code A non decimal digit was entered in the converted field c Messages M 15 ...

Page 71: ...hout completion TO DATA AREA A prompt requesting the destination data file information Reprompts None FR420E INVALID DESTINATION DATA FILE INSUFFICIENT SIZE The destination data file is too small to hold the copy of the source data file M 16 GC34 0070 Reprompts Your Action Enter the source data file information in ddd ccchss ccchss format Reenter the response Enter the destination data file inform...

Page 72: ...as not on the disk request loaded IP230E STARTING SECTOR ADDRESS INVALID The ccchss value is either out of Reprompts Determine the correct value range for the device or a non and reenter numeric value is used IP BOOTSTRAP LOADER DISK WAIT CODES Wait Code and Explanation System Action Your Action X 610E Machine check Program terminates None C X 610F Program check Program terminates None X 61CC I O ...

Page 73: ...am check Program terminates None X 61OE Machine check Program terminates None X 6106 End of diskette Program terminates None X 61AB I O error disk start Program terminates None X 6120 No record found Program terminates None X 6199 Unrecoverable I O error Program terminates None X 6188 No ISB instruction status block stored Program terminates None M 18 GC34 0070 ...

Page 74: ... A prompt requesting the location of the data file to be dumped System Action None DISKETTE TO PRINTER DUMP CYCLE ABNORMALLY TERMINATED The dump cycle has been terminated Reprompts Your Action Enter the location of the data file in ddd ccchss ccchss format Reenter the re ponse Messages M 19 ...

Page 75: ...thout completion TO DATA AREA A prompt requesting the destination data file information Reprompts None RF420E INVALID DESTINATION DATA FILE INSUFFICIENT SIZE The destination data file is too small to hold the copy of the source data file M 20 GC34 0070 Reprompts Your Action Enter the source data file information in ddd ccchss ccchss format Reenter the response Enter the destination data file infor...

Page 76: ...I INVALID VOLl LABEL The diskette has a VOLl label which None None is either not standard or destroyed RIl35I VOLID IS BLANK The VOLID of the VOLl label is None None C blank RI140I DEFECTIVE CYLINDER cch An informational message which is None None issued for each defective cylinder cc is the decimal number of the defective cylinder and h is the decimal number of the head RI200T UNABLE TO INITIALIZ...

Page 77: ...ELD TOO LONG OR DELIMITER ERROR Too many characters were Reprompts Correct and reenter the input detected prior to a comma or blank field delimiter RI405E INPUT NAME IS INVALID An illegal character or null name Reprompts Correct and reenter the input is entered in the name field RI406E INVALID CHARACTER IN INPUT FIELD Conversion returned the invalid Reprompts Correct and reenter the input characte...

Page 78: ...program ID SB which resides at diskette address ccchss 00200 1 Correct the program and rerun SB240T PROG TOO LARGE FOR STORAGE SBLOADR determined that the Program terminates Check the size field in the HDRI Automatic System Build program for ID SB and ensure that it has will not fit in storage not been modified Correct the program and rerun SB300E UNABLE TO READ VOLl AND OR HDRI The Automatic Syst...

Page 79: ...the module was the message text was not found not located on the disk on the disk system SF600E module name NOT IN SYSTEM TABLE The module whose name appears in None Check the program name for the the message text was not found header record in the system table SF700E INVALID HEADER CHAIN The header for the end of the Program terminates Check the location of the headers PP modules was encountered ...

Page 80: ...am check Program terminates None X 610E Machine check Program terminates None X 6106 End of diskette Program terminates None X 61AB I O error disk start Program terminates None X 6120 No record found Program terminates None X 6199 Unrecoverable I O error Program terminates None X 6188 No ISB instruction status block stored Program terminates None c c Messages M 25 ...

Page 81: ...INVALID BYTE COUNT NON DECIMAL DIGIT Reprompts The number of bytes to display Reprompts for verification is not a decimal digit The byte verification count nnn must be 3 decimal digits INVALID BYTE COUNT 3 DIGITS REQUIRED The number of bytes to display for verification is not 3 decimal digits The byte verification count nnn must be 3 decimal digits greater than 0 but less than 257 PATCH EXCEEDS SE...

Page 82: ... patched System Action Reprompts None None DISK PATCH CYCLE ABNORMALLY TERMINATED Error cycle end message appearing after verify or replacement functions are abnormally terminated Recycles and reprompts Your Action Reenter the patch data from the beginning of the patch session Enter the requested information in ddd ccchss bbb nnn format Enter either groups of four hexadecimal characters separated ...

Page 83: ...tion is not 3 decimal digits The byte verification count nnn must be 3 decimal digits greater than 0 but less than 129 PATCH EXCEEDS SECTOR BOUNDARY When either the number of bytes to display for verification or the actual patch data is added to the byte displacement the result is greater than 128 The data would be beyond the extent in bytes of the sector within which the patch should be applied I...

Page 84: ...YCLE ABNORMALLY TERMINATED Error cycle end message appearing after verify or replacement functions are abnormally terminated Recycles and reprompts Your Action Enter either groups of four hexadecimal characters separated by blanks in hhhh hhhh format or if no patch is to be applied enter NONE Reenter the corrected response to the prompt Messages M 29 ...

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Page 86: ... ERRMAP error map 4 1 error correction at operator station 1 4 error map ERRMAP 4 1 FD disk to printer dump 6 9 FI disk initialization 4 5 formatting diskette tracks 4 1 FR disk to diskette copy 6 4 hardware requirements for system 1 2 HDRI header 1 4 1 HDRI label format 4 2 6 17 6 18 initial program load programs disk 3 2 diskette 3 1 initialization programs disk FI 4 5 diskette RI 4 1 IPL bootst...

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