Martha,
You (and your "{SPAM?}" friends), may want to add this to your Internet
Favorites:
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/bkserv/lookat/
It usually makes looking up those hard-to-find messages a little easier.
Even if it is listed under "Servers>Mainframe servers>z/OS" don't let that
fool you - it rally ghas z/VM messages, too.
Unfortunately, it doesn't help make the messages any easier to understand,
or make it easier to track down that elusive person referred to in many of
the message "Response:" suggestions ("Contact your systems programmer").
But if the messages were easy to understand, why would anyone need us? :-)
Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.
"Martha McConaghy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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{SPAM?} Mystery message code
I need some help tracking down a mystery. I have an exec that writes some
data to a file in BFS. At times, I get an error on the file. When I
go into the shell (OPENVM SHELL) and do ls -l on the file, I get the
message:
EDC5114I Resource is busy
I have looked in all the messages and codes manuals, but haven't been able
to find any EDC messages listed, much less this one. Any idea where they
are? Any idea what this message means? I'm writing the file using a
Pipe. Could it be leaving the file in a weird state?
Martha
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