Keeping with top posting:
Esmie,
Do you recall whether the oldest generation was on dasd or tape? The
scratch error
indicates that it was dasd and the volume was not online. Maybe you
reclaimed a
dasd volume or have a dasd volume offline?
Regards,
John

>Thanks John.  Yes, I noticed that the catalog entry was present.  I then
scratched the entry (del noscr).  But I >cannot understand why this
happened.  I checked the syslog but found nothing that would indicate any
type of a >problem.  Any other suggestions?

>>John Kington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  >My job put out the
following error:

>>IEC331I 042-006(04280039),JS3BATCH,SOFVMA05,SCRT,IGG0CLH0
>>IEC331I VOL,INST49,NAME,DATAALL.REND.PC5.PROD.VMAXTD.G0553V00
>>IEC331I 050-092(04840000,INST49),SOFVMA05,XTRACT,VALO,IGG0CLE3
>>IGD07001I GDG ROLL IN ERROR - RETURN CODE 50 REASON CODE 0 MODULE
>>IGD104I DATAALL.REND.PC5.PROD.VMAXTD.G0593V00 RETAINED, D
>>I ran a diagnose on the volume (compared catalog with vvds and vvds with
>>the catalog) but no errors were found catalog. The job creates a gdg with
>>a limit of 40 generations. I am not sure why this error occurred. Any
>>suggestions?
>>
>Esmie,
>It looks like you failed to scratch the oldest generation so that you
could
>roll the new generation into the GDG. Check the oldest generation and
>verify that the volume where it resides is online.

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