Which manual for ECA* messages ?

2011-10-27 Thread Thomas Berg
Got a ECA1004E error message when trying to recall a dataset.
Didn't found it through IBM LookAt and it seems there is no DFHSM message 
manual.

A hint of direction would be grateful.



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Thomas Berg
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Re: Which manual for ECA* messages ?

2011-10-27 Thread jagadishan perumal
Hi,

Is it a error originating from a NON-IBM product ?

Regards,
Jags

On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Thomas Berg thomas.b...@swedbank.sewrote:

 Got a ECA1004E error message when trying to recall a dataset.
 Didn't found it through IBM LookAt and it seems there is no DFHSM message
 manual.

 A hint of direction would be grateful.



 Regards,
 Thomas Berg
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Re: Which manual for ECA* messages ?

2011-10-27 Thread Walter Marguccio
 From: Thomas Berg thomas.b...@swedbank.se

 Subject: Which manual for ECA* messages ?

 Got a ECA1004E error message when trying to recall a dataset.


DFSMShsm messages begin with ARC... AFAIK.
Are you sure the message comes from the Storage Manager ?

 
Walter Marguccio
z/OS Systems Programmer
BELENUS LOB Informatic GmbH
Munich - Germany

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Antwort: Which manual for ECA* messages ?

2011-10-27 Thread Werner Kuehnel
ECA1004E belongs to EMC product HSM Migrator:

ECA1004E Recall of dsn Failed. Return Code: return code.

Regards,
Werner Kuehnel




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Got a ECA1004E error message when trying to recall a dataset.
Didn't found it through IBM LookAt and it seems there is no DFHSM message 
manual.

A hint of direction would be grateful.



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Re: Which manual for ECA* messages ?

2011-10-27 Thread Elardus Engelbrecht
Thomas Berg wrote:

Got a ECA1004E error message when trying to recall a dataset.
Didn't found it through IBM LookAt and it seems there is no DFHSM message 
manual.

ECA stands for Extra Cold Anomaly. uhmmm, no no not that... :-D


Seriously, Google is not helpful here... I tried various different spelling 
etc. No luck.

Please post the FULL message text and any other message(s) too.

Also WHERE do you see that message? On TSO, batch job, etc?

Can you see the job/stc number to the LEFT of that message?

I think it is perhaps something homegrown there...

Groete / Greetings
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Re: Which manual for ECA* messages ?

2011-10-27 Thread Lutz Hamann
Thomas,

looks like it is a HSM-Migrator message from EMC. 

 ECA1004E Recall of dsn Failed. Return Code: return code


   ciao  Lutz

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Re: Which manual for ECA* messages ?

2011-10-27 Thread Elardus Engelbrecht
Thomas Berg wrote:

Got a ECA1004E error message when trying to recall a dataset.

A hint of direction would be grateful.

If you are on z/OS v1.12, it could be this: GRS: Enhanced Contention Analysis 
for GRS latch


Do you have that product?

Groete / Greetings
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Re: Which manual for ECA* messages ?

2011-10-27 Thread Schumacher, Otto
This message come from HSM. See below
ECA1004E EMC HSM MIGRATOR V1R3   

Regards
Otto Schumacher
 
HP Enterprise Services
Infrastructure Specialist
Ahold Account
CICS  Capacity Technical Support
P.O. Box 6462
2000 Wade Hampton Blvd.
LC1-302
Greenville,  South Carolina, 29606
Cell: 864 569--5338
Tel: 864 987-1417
Fax: 864 987-4500
E-mail: otto.schumac...@hp.com

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Subject: Re: Which manual for ECA* messages ?

Thomas Berg wrote:

Got a ECA1004E error message when trying to recall a dataset.
Didn't found it through IBM LookAt and it seems there is no DFHSM message 
manual.

ECA stands for Extra Cold Anomaly. uhmmm, no no not that... :-D


Seriously, Google is not helpful here... I tried various different spelling 
etc. No luck.

Please post the FULL message text and any other message(s) too.

Also WHERE do you see that message? On TSO, batch job, etc?

Can you see the job/stc number to the LEFT of that message?

I think it is perhaps something homegrown there...

Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht

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Re: Which manual for ECA* messages ?

2011-10-27 Thread Elardus Engelbrecht
Schumacher, Otto wrote:

This message come from HSM. See below
ECA1004E EMC HSM MIGRATOR V1R3

Thanks for your (and others too) kind tip. I must be that very ignorant ;)

Groete / Greetings
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SV: Which manual for ECA* messages ?

2011-10-27 Thread Thomas Berg
As we now have an all IBM policy it didn't occur to me that it could be a 
non-ibm message.
I have looked for the ARC1001I message with the result as below... 

The whole error message (some line cutted at the end):

ARC1020I DFSMSHSM IS RECALLING FROM DASD DSN=P950OBA.A.CNTL, YOU MAY CONTINUE T
SSION BY PRESSING THE ATTENTION KEY 
 11/10/27 10:07:04 ECA1004E RECALL OF P950OBA.A.CNTL FAILED.  RETURN CODE: 4764.
 ARC1010I USER REQUEST FOR A MIGRATED DATA SET FAILED.  
 ARC1001I P950OBA.A.CNTL  RECALL FAILED, RC=0099, REAS=4764 
 ARC1199I ERROR DURING RECALL/RECOVERY  
 ***

Whats more irritating is that when looking at ARC1001I, the reasoncode is not 
found in the manual.
(z/OS V1R1.0 MVS System Messages, Vol 2 (ARC-ASA) - which is where the link 
from z/OS V1R13.0 DFSMShsm Diagnosis is pointing to.)
That is, they say:

2.671 ARC1001I

   ARC1001I {dsname | VOL=volser | command} operation FAILED, RC=retcode
  REAS=reascode

Explanation: A DFSMShsm request has failed. The following describes the message 
variables:

* dsname indicates the name of the data set.
* volser indicates the volume serial number.
* command indicates the command and its associated command parameters.
* operation indicates the requested operation.
* retcode indicates the return code.
* reascode indicates the reason code.

A following related message provides you with further information about the 
failure. The two digits of the message number specified as nn, indicate the 
retcode. The related message number also indicates the DFSMShsm function 
processing when the failure has occurred, as shown on the following table.



 Table 2. Return Code Identifier
   Function  Message Group 
Recovery/Recall   ARC11nns 
   Space Management   ARC12nns 
 Backup   ARC13nns 
  Aggregate Backup/Recovery   ARC6nnns 


For example, if the related message is ARC1131I:

* ARC1131I indicates that the recovery/recall function has failed. The nn 
is 31 which is the retcode. See Table 3 in topic 2.1266 for the meaning of 
retcode 31 or refer to message ARC1131I for expanded information.



- So I look at ARC1199, where I find:

2.787 ARC1199I

   ARC1199I ERROR DURING RECALL/RECOVERY

Explanation: An error was detected while DFSMShsm was performing a recall or 
recovery operation. The return and reason code are given in message ARC1001I. 
The possible values for the reason code are:

Reascode Meaning

4
A data set was requested to be reblocked and the accumulated record length 
was greater than the DCBLRECL.

8
A direct access data set was targeted to a volume with a smaller track 
capacity than the volume where the data set originally resided.

12
The DFSMShsm CDS record that describes the data set indicated a source 
volume device type that is not supported by DFSMShsm.



- Non sequitur AFAICS.  I the look in ARC Return Codes and Reason Codes  
where I finally find:

 99 VBS data set RECOVER/RECALL attempted to incompatible device.

- Which is somewhat unlikely for a JCL dataset. 

- REAS=4764 is nowhere to find  
 

 
Regards, 
Thomas Berg 
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 Thomas,
 
 looks like it is a HSM-Migrator message from EMC.
 
  ECA1004E Recall of dsn Failed. Return Code: return code
 
 
ciao  Lutz
 
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Re: Which manual for ECA* messages ?

2011-10-27 Thread Mike Schwab
The reason code came from the EMC product.  You will have to look up
that code in the EMC Manual.

  11/10/27 10:07:04 ECA1004E RECALL OF P950OBA.A.CNTL FAILED.  RETURN CODE: 
 4764.
  ARC1001I P950OBA.A.CNTL  RECALL FAILED, RC=0099, REAS=4764

On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 6:16 AM, Thomas Berg thomas.b...@swedbank.se wrote:
 As we now have an all IBM policy it didn't occur to me that it could be a 
 non-ibm message.
 I have looked for the ARC1001I message with the result as below...

 The whole error message (some line cutted at the end):

 ARC1020I DFSMSHSM IS RECALLING FROM DASD DSN=P950OBA.A.CNTL, YOU MAY CONTINUE 
 T
 SSION BY PRESSING THE ATTENTION KEY
  11/10/27 10:07:04 ECA1004E RECALL OF P950OBA.A.CNTL FAILED.  RETURN CODE: 
 4764.
  ARC1010I USER REQUEST FOR A MIGRATED DATA SET FAILED.
  ARC1001I P950OBA.A.CNTL  RECALL FAILED, RC=0099, REAS=4764
  ARC1199I ERROR DURING RECALL/RECOVERY
  ***

 Whats more irritating is that when looking at ARC1001I, the reasoncode is not 
 found in the manual.
 (z/OS V1R1.0 MVS System Messages, Vol 2 (ARC-ASA) - which is where the link 
 from z/OS V1R13.0 DFSMShsm Diagnosis is pointing to.)
 That is, they say:

 2.671 ARC1001I

   ARC1001I {dsname | VOL=volser | command} operation FAILED, RC=retcode
          REAS=reascode

 Explanation: A DFSMShsm request has failed. The following describes the 
 message variables:

    * dsname indicates the name of the data set.
    * volser indicates the volume serial number.
    * command indicates the command and its associated command parameters.
    * operation indicates the requested operation.
    * retcode indicates the return code.
    * reascode indicates the reason code.

 A following related message provides you with further information about the 
 failure. The two digits of the message number specified as nn, indicate the 
 retcode. The related message number also indicates the DFSMShsm function 
 processing when the failure has occurred, as shown on the following table.



  Table 2. Return Code Identifier
                           Function                          Message Group
                    Recovery/Recall                               ARC11nns
                   Space Management                               ARC12nns
                             Backup                               ARC13nns
          Aggregate Backup/Recovery                               ARC6nnns


 For example, if the related message is ARC1131I:

    * ARC1131I indicates that the recovery/recall function has failed. The nn 
 is 31 which is the retcode. See Table 3 in topic 2.1266 for the meaning of 
 retcode 31 or refer to message ARC1131I for expanded information.



 - So I look at ARC1199, where I find:

 2.787 ARC1199I

   ARC1199I ERROR DURING RECALL/RECOVERY

 Explanation: An error was detected while DFSMShsm was performing a recall or 
 recovery operation. The return and reason code are given in message ARC1001I. 
 The possible values for the reason code are:

 Reascode Meaning

 4
    A data set was requested to be reblocked and the accumulated record length 
 was greater than the DCBLRECL.

 8
    A direct access data set was targeted to a volume with a smaller track 
 capacity than the volume where the data set originally resided.

 12
    The DFSMShsm CDS record that describes the data set indicated a source 
 volume device type that is not supported by DFSMShsm.



 - Non sequitur AFAICS.  I the look in ARC Return Codes and Reason Codes  
 where I finally find:

  99             VBS data set RECOVER/RECALL attempted to incompatible 
 device.

 - Which is somewhat unlikely for a JCL dataset.

 - REAS=4764 is nowhere to find



 Regards,
 Thomas Berg
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SV: Which manual for ECA* messages ?

2011-10-27 Thread Thomas Berg
That's obvious if You think before You write.  An outrageous requirement. 

 
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 The reason code came from the EMC product.  You will have to look up
 that code in the EMC Manual.
 
   11/10/27 10:07:04 ECA1004E RECALL OF P950OBA.A.CNTL FAILED.  RETURN
 CODE: 4764.
   ARC1001I P950OBA.A.CNTL  RECALL FAILED, RC=0099, REAS=4764
 
 On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 6:16 AM, Thomas Berg thomas.b...@swedbank.se
 wrote:
  As we now have an all IBM policy it didn't occur to me that it could
 be a non-ibm message.
  I have looked for the ARC1001I message with the result as below...
 
  The whole error message (some line cutted at the end):
 
  ARC1020I DFSMSHSM IS RECALLING FROM DASD DSN=P950OBA.A.CNTL, YOU MAY
 CONTINUE T
  SSION BY PRESSING THE ATTENTION KEY
   11/10/27 10:07:04 ECA1004E RECALL OF P950OBA.A.CNTL FAILED.  RETURN
 CODE: 4764.
   ARC1010I USER REQUEST FOR A MIGRATED DATA SET FAILED.
   ARC1001I P950OBA.A.CNTL  RECALL FAILED, RC=0099, REAS=4764
   ARC1199I ERROR DURING RECALL/RECOVERY
   ***
 
  Whats more irritating is that when looking at ARC1001I, the reasoncode
 is not found in the manual.
  (z/OS V1R1.0 MVS System Messages, Vol 2 (ARC-ASA) - which is where the
 link from z/OS V1R13.0 DFSMShsm Diagnosis is pointing to.)
  That is, they say:
 
  2.671 ARC1001I
 
    ARC1001I {dsname | VOL=volser | command} operation FAILED, RC=retcode
           REAS=reascode
 
  Explanation: A DFSMShsm request has failed. The following describes the
 message variables:
 
     * dsname indicates the name of the data set.
     * volser indicates the volume serial number.
     * command indicates the command and its associated command
 parameters.
     * operation indicates the requested operation.
     * retcode indicates the return code.
     * reascode indicates the reason code.
 
  A following related message provides you with further information about
 the failure. The two digits of the message number specified as nn,
 indicate the retcode. The related message number also indicates the
 DFSMShsm function processing when the failure has occurred, as shown on
 the following table.
 
 
 
   Table 2. Return Code Identifier
                            Function                          Message
 Group
                     Recovery/Recall
 ARC11nns
                    Space Management
 ARC12nns
                              Backup
 ARC13nns
           Aggregate Backup/Recovery
 ARC6nnns
 
 
  For example, if the related message is ARC1131I:
 
     * ARC1131I indicates that the recovery/recall function has failed.
 The nn is 31 which is the retcode. See Table 3 in topic 2.1266 for the
 meaning of retcode 31 or refer to message ARC1131I for expanded
 information.
 
 
 
  - So I look at ARC1199, where I find:
 
  2.787 ARC1199I
 
    ARC1199I ERROR DURING RECALL/RECOVERY
 
  Explanation: An error was detected while DFSMShsm was performing a
 recall or recovery operation. The return and reason code are given in
 message ARC1001I. The possible values for the reason code are:
 
  Reascode Meaning
 
  4
     A data set was requested to be reblocked and the accumulated record
 length was greater than the DCBLRECL.
 
  8
     A direct access data set was targeted to a volume with a smaller
 track capacity than the volume where the data set originally resided.
 
  12
     The DFSMShsm CDS record that describes the data set indicated a
 source volume device type that is not supported by DFSMShsm.
 
 
 
  - Non sequitur AFAICS.  I the look in ARC Return Codes and Reason
 Codes  where I finally find:
 
   99             VBS data set RECOVER/RECALL attempted to incompatible
 device.
 
  - Which is somewhat unlikely for a JCL dataset.
 
  - REAS=4764 is nowhere to find
 
 
 
  Regards,
  Thomas Berg
  _
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Re: Which manual for ECA* messages ?

2011-10-27 Thread Staller, Allan
ARC1001I P950OBA.A.CNTL  RECALL FAILED, RC=0099, REAS=4764


It appears you have some sort of DADSM error.  ISPF HELP INDEX topic D1
lists some common DYNALLOC errors.
While the 4764 is not specifically listed, many of the surrounding 47xx
errors are .

HTH,

snip
The whole error message (some line cutted at the end):

ARC1020I DFSMSHSM IS RECALLING FROM DASD DSN=P950OBA.A.CNTL, YOU MAY
CONTINUE T
SSION BY PRESSING THE ATTENTION KEY

 11/10/27 10:07:04 ECA1004E RECALL OF P950OBA.A.CNTL FAILED.  RETURN
CODE: 4764.
 ARC1010I USER REQUEST FOR A MIGRATED DATA SET FAILED.

 ARC1001I P950OBA.A.CNTL  RECALL FAILED, RC=0099, REAS=4764

 ARC1199I ERROR DURING RECALL/RECOVERY

 ***

/snip

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SV: Which manual for ECA* messages ?

2011-10-27 Thread Thomas Berg
Thanks, it's the space cowboys problem now. 

 
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 Ämne: Re: Which manual for ECA* messages ?
 
 ARC1001I P950OBA.A.CNTL  RECALL FAILED, RC=0099, REAS=4764
 
 
 It appears you have some sort of DADSM error.  ISPF HELP INDEX topic D1
 lists some common DYNALLOC errors.
 While the 4764 is not specifically listed, many of the surrounding 47xx
 errors are .
 
 HTH,
 
 snip
 The whole error message (some line cutted at the end):
 
 ARC1020I DFSMSHSM IS RECALLING FROM DASD DSN=P950OBA.A.CNTL, YOU MAY
 CONTINUE T
 SSION BY PRESSING THE ATTENTION KEY
 
  11/10/27 10:07:04 ECA1004E RECALL OF P950OBA.A.CNTL FAILED.  RETURN
 CODE: 4764.
  ARC1010I USER REQUEST FOR A MIGRATED DATA SET FAILED.
 
  ARC1001I P950OBA.A.CNTL  RECALL FAILED, RC=0099, REAS=4764
 
  ARC1199I ERROR DURING RECALL/RECOVERY
 
  ***
 
 /snip
 
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