3. In the domain of a Locate Record or Locate Record Extended, either R0 or a
user record could not be found after a head or cylinder switch.
Byte 1, Bit 5–File Protected:
Can be caused by a programming error or an
expected programming condition. It occurs for one of the following:
1. A Seek operation or Multitrack operation outside the domain of a Locate
Record or Locate Record Extended violates the seek controls of the file mask.
2. An operation tries to access or operate on a track outside the boundaries
established by a Define Extent command.
3. A “Set of tracks” outside the defined extent in a Locate Record Extended write
any or read any extended parameter.
4. A Locate Record or Locate Record Extended specifies a domain that extends
past the extent boundaries.
Byte 1, Bit 7–Imprecise Ending:
Occurs for an abnormal channel program
ending in a Locate Record or Locate Record Extended domain, and the exception
status is for a previously completed CCW (one that has received ending status).
This bit shows that the channel status CCW pointer address is not in synchronism
with the command being processed by the Internal Disk. This condition can occur
when a write operation is terminated due to an error related to the execution of a
write command that has already received normal ending status.
Imprecise ending can only be set with format 0.
When this bit is set on, the residual channel status count may not indicate the track
capacity.
This bit is a duplicate of byte 2, bit 5.
Byte 2, Bit 3–Environmental Data Present:
Shows that the sense information is
not associated with the current CCW chain, but is information that the Internal Disk
needs to present to the operating system. Bytes 7 through 23 provide additional
information.
Byte 2, Bit 5–Imprecise Ending:
The same as byte 1, bit 7.
Sense Byte 3–Count
With imprecise ending (byte 1, bit 7) or file protected (byte 1, bit 5) set to ‘1’, this
byte indicates the number of records that remain to be processed within the domain
of the Locate Record or Locate Record Extended command.
For all other conditions this byte is set to zeros.
Sense Byte 4–Logical Volume Address
Contains address information for the logical volume when device data check,
device equipment check, or Intervention Required is reported.
For all other conditions this byte is set to zeros.
A real 3990,3380/E uses bit 0 to indicate the presence of a dynamic path selection
card and bit 1 to indicate that the device is a 3380/E. Internal Disk sets the bits 0
and 1 on if the logical volume is a 3380/E.
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