An error occurred on an intersystem session recovery which has now been successfully recovered and resynchronized. This message is normally issued as a follow-up to message DFHRM0107, (which may have been issued at the time of the failure if the session failed at a critical time during syncpoint processing).
Processing continues.
None.
CSMT
DFHCRR
XMEOUT Parameters: date, time,applid, time, sysid, termid, tranid, taskno, termid,operid, uowid
This message is issued as a follow-up to message DFHRM0107. The original failure information provides a cross-reference.
Processing continues.
Take user-defined action to resynchronize the local and remote databases.
CSMT
DFHCRR
XMEOUT Parameters: date, time,applid, time, sysid, termid, tranid, taskno, termid,operid, uowid
This message is issued as a follow-up to message DFHRM0107. During session recovery, the system was unable to determine whether database changes were out of synchronization.
Processing continues.
Make the necessary database enquiries to detect whether changes are synchronized. If they are not, take user-defined action to resynchronize the databases.
CSMT
DFHCRR
XMEOUT Parameters: date, time,applid, time, sysid, termid, tranid, taskno, termid,operid, uowid
CICS is attempting to close MRO/IRC communication. This message is normally followed by the netname of each session that is still active, and additionally for EXCI sessions, the jobname, stepname, procname and MVS ID of the batch program communicating on that session.
For EXCI sessions, a netname of GENERIC indicates a generic pipe. For the batch job information to appear in the message, at least one DPL request must have been issued on that session.
CICS issues IRC STOP IMMEDIATE to force close the remaining session(s). This message is reissued at 30 second intervals, or until the last session is closed.
None, unless the delay in closedown appears abnormally long. If this is the case, investigate why the session(s) are still active. Take appropriate action to allow the session(s) to close. If no netnames are displayed, investigate why XCF is unable to accept a message from CICS.
Console
DFHZDSP
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
A CICS connection has been defined with the protocol EXCI and an attempt has been made to connect to it by a non-batch system.
There are two possible explanations for this message:
CICS sets the connection out of service.
Investigate and correct the relevant connection definitions and set back in service.
Console
DFHCRNP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, connid
A new logname was received during the MRO bind process from the connected system. This indicates that the connected system has restarted with a start type of INITIAL, since it last communicated with this CICS. If the message-issuing system has any resynchronization data relating to units of work from a previous usage of the connection, this data is kept but cannot be used by the system for automatic resynchronization.
New MRO work for the connection is not inhibited.
Examine the resynchronization information kept by the system from the previous usage of the connection using the
EXEC CICS INQUIRE UOWLINK RESYNCSTATUS
command (or the equivalent CEMT command) for the named connection in order to locate UOWLINKs with a RESYNCSTATUS of COLDSTART. You can use this information to resolve manually any indoubt units of work that existed on this system or the connected system. When the information is no longer of use, issue the
EXEC CICS SET CONNECTION PENDSTATUS(NOTPENDING)
command (or the CEMT equivalent) for the named connection to discard the resynchronization data relating to the previous usage. Note that any new resynchronization data generated for the newly established connection is still kept.
Console and Transient Data Queue CSMT
DFHCRR
XMEOUT Parameters: date, time,applid, sysid, netname, pppp
A request has been received as the result of an abnormal termination to stop the interregion communication session during the startup recovery process. This request has failed.
The session remains active.
If the session must be stopped, you may have to re-IPL. (To diagnose the underlying problem, contact your IBM Support Center.)
Console
DFHCRNP
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
A request has been received (by means of system termination, abnormal termination, or master terminal) to stop the interregion communication session during the shutdown process. This request has failed.
The session remains active.
If the session must be stopped, you may have to re-IPL. (To diagnose the underlying problem, contact your IBM Support Center.)
Console
DFHSTP
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
A request has been made to shut down the interregion session. This has caused module DFHZCX to issue a request to the interregion communication program to terminate the association between CICS and the interregion communication program, but the request failed because of a system error.
Any running batch (database sharing) programs are left in the wait state, and should be canceled. Any CICS tasks (in other CICS systems) that are in communication with this system are also left in the wait state. These other CICS systems should issue CEMT SET CONNECTION(sysid) OUTSERVICE PURGE, where sysid is the CONNECTION name of the system for which DFHIR3760 was issued. Also, any attempt to restart the interregion session (in the current or any subsequent CICS session) fails.
To run further batch CICS interregion communication, you must re-IPL. You will need further assistance to resolve the underlying problem. See CICS® Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
Console
DFHZIS2, DFHSTP
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, modname
A CEMT SET INTERREGION COMMUNICATION (IRC) CLOSED request was issued at the master terminal. The IRC session is now complete.
Processing continues.
None.
CSMT
DFHCRNP
XMEOUT Parameters: date, time,applid
A request has been received (by means of system termination, abnormal termination, or master terminal) to stop the interregion session. This request has failed.
The session remains active.
If the session must be stopped, you may have to re-IPL. You will need further assistance to resolve the underlying problem. See CICS Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
Console
DFHCRC
Module DFHCRSP is required to start an IRC session, but is missing from the CICS program library or has no installed program definition.
The IRC session is not started.
Install DFHCRSP definition (group DFHISC) and/or supply module DFHCRSP
Console
DFHSIJ1
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
CICS issued an ESTAE macro that did not execute successfully, probably because storage for a ESTAE control block (SCB) was not available. For more information about the SCB, refer to the MVS/ESA System Programming Library: Application Development Guide.
The IRC session is not started.
Correct the cause of (E)STAE failure.
Console
DFHSIJ1
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
CICS has evidence that the IRC session has already started. This is probably because the previous session could not be stopped (see messages DFHIR3760 and DFHIR3765).
The IRC session is not started.
Perform another IPL.
Console
DFHSIJ1
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
Either the default value of applid (on DFHTCT TYPE=INITIAL, DFHSIT, override) must be used, or a value which is not a null value must be used.
The IRC session is not started.
Correct the applid value.
Console
DFHSIJ1
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
Main storage is required to start the IRC session, but the storage is not available.
The IRC session is not started.
Wait until the storage condition has eased, then issue CEMT SET IRC OPEN command at the master terminal.
Console
DFHSIJ1
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
A CICS system is named by its applid value. If two CICS systems have the same applid value, the interregion communication SVC cannot distinguish between the systems.
The IRC session is not started.
Use a different generic applid for each CICS system.
Console
DFHSIJ1
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
The interregion communication SVC’s user table is full.
The IRC session is not started.
When there are fewer batch-sharing programs running, issue CEMT SET IRC OPEN at the master terminal.
A common cause of this error is that the MAXGROUP
or MAXMEMBER parameters are set too low in an XCF Sysplex environment. Check
the values of MAXGROUP and MAXMEMBER and, if necessary, raise to suit your
environment. For more information see the CICS Transaction Server for z/OS® Installation Guide
If this does not resolve the problem you will need further assistance from IBM. See CICS Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
Console
DFHSIJ1
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
There is insufficient key 0 storage for the IRC control blocks. Storage is required from the CICS region but from outside the CICS DSA.
The IRC session is not started.
Ensure that sufficient storage is available. See the CICS Performance Guide for further guidance on how to determine the CICS DSA size limits in relation to the REGION size.
Console
DFHSIJ1
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
There is insufficient storage for the control blocks required by IRC. Storage is required from the CICS region but from outside the CICS DSA.
The IRC session is not started.
Ensure that sufficient storage is available. See the CICS Performance Guide for further guidance on how to determine the CICS DSA size limits in relation to the REGION size.
Console
DFHSIJ1
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
CICS attempted to establish itself as a user of the interregion communication (IRC) services, but the attempt failed.
The IRC session is not started.
Message DFHME0116 is normally produced containing the symptom string for this problem.
The return code and reason code (if any) correspond to a number of possible errors. The four byte return code field displays the following information starting with the high order byte:
See Interregion Control Blocks (IRC) in the CICS Data Areas manual for a complete list of return codes and error qualifiers. (The names of all the return codes and error qualifiers start with IRERR and IRERQ respectively.)
The return codes should be referenced from the documentation
for the version of CICS that supplied the IRP program in use rather than the
version of CICS that issued the message.
Check that the following requirements are satisfied:
If the message is issued when all of these conditions have been met, you will need further assistance from IBM. See CICS Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
Console
DFHSIJ1
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, X'retcode', X'rsncode'
Definitions for CSNC or DFHCRNP have not been installed, or DFHCRNP is missing from the CICS program library.
The IRC session is not started.
Make CSNC or DFHCRNP available.
Console
DFHSIJ1
XMEOUT Parameter:
applid
Transaction transid was connected to a transaction in another CICS system, through an MRO link. This other transaction has abnormally terminated with the given message, causing the local transaction to abnormally terminate.
The transaction abnormally terminates.
Correct the cause of the abend in the connected transaction.
CSMT
DFHZCX
XMEOUT Parameters: date, time,applid, transid, termid, xxxx
An error has been detected in module DFHCRR. The code X'code' is the exception trace point id which uniquely identifies what the error is and where the error was detected.
An exception entry is made in the trace table (X'code' in the message). A system dump is taken, unless you have specifically suppressed dumps in the dump table.
The connection conname (if any) being processed at the time of error is set out of service, to prevent the error from recurring repeatedly.
CICS will continue unless you have specified in the dump table that CICS should terminate. Message DFHME0116 is normally produced containing the symptom string for this problem.
Find and fix the source of the error before setting the connection back in service.
Notify the system administrator. This failure indicates a serious error in CICS. If you have not requested termination in the dump table, you may want to terminate CICS. For further information about CICS exception trace entries, see the CICS Problem Determination Guide.
You need further assistance from IBM to resolve this problem. See CICS Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
Console
DFHCRR
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, X'code',conname
CSNC is abnormally terminated.
CSNC is abnormally terminated with a system dump. All tasks using MRO links to other systems are abnormally terminated. CICS also abends all tasks in other CICS regions (including CICS shared data base batch regions) that are currently communicating with this system.
You need further assistance from IBM to resolve this problem. See CICS Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
Following this abend it is not possible to use IRC within this CICS system. CICS must be restarted before IRC can be used.
Console
DFHCRNP
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
The IRC module DFHIRP attempted to load DFHSCTE, but the module was not in the LPA.
The interregion communication session is not started.
Ensure that DFHSCTE is available.
Console
DFHSIJ1
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
CICS could not establish a link to system sysid, even though system sysid is available for communication.
The most common value of code X'retcode' returned by the interregion communication SVC is X'68'. This means that no connection to the requesting region has been defined in the target region.
The four byte return code field displays the following information starting with the high order byte:
See Interregion Communication Control Blocks in the CICS Data Areas manual for a complete list of return codes and error qualifiers. (The names of all the return codes and error qualifiers start with IRERR and IRERQ respectively.)
A possible reason for this message is that the applid of the system on which the message appears does not match the NETNAME on any of the system entries defined in system sysid.
This error may also occur when connections are being created dynamically. In this case, the mismatch is transient and will eventually be resolved when the connection creation process running on the remote CICS region completes.
If the mismatch is transient, the connection is established.
If there is a definition error, the connection is not established. Any existing connections are not affected.
Message DFHME0116 is normally produced containing the symptom string for this problem.
If the mismatch is transient, a connection should be established. This can be verified by querying the connection status using CEMT.
If an applid or a NETNAME mismatch has occurred, correct the error and retry.
If the problem persists you may need to re-ipl your system.
If a mismatch is not the cause of the error, you may need further assistance from IBM. See CICS Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
CSMT
DFHCRNP
XMEOUT Parameters:
date,
time,
applid,
X'
retcode',
X'
rsncode',
sysid
As many sessions as possible are established.
Alter one or both DFHTCT entries.
CSMT
DFHCRNP
XMEOUT Parameters: date, time,applid, sysid
The TYPE=SYSTEM entry in system sysid’s DFHTCT entry for this system contained a SECURITYNAME operand that did not match the real external security ID of this system, or the ID was unknown to IRC.
The connection is not established.
Message DFHME0116 is normally produced containing the symptom string for this problem.
Discuss with the system programmer responsible for system sysid.
CSMT
DFHCRNP
XMEOUT Parameters: date, time,applid, sysid
IRC facilities are not available because ISC=NO has been specified.
The interregion communication session is not started.
Run with a value other than NO in the ISC operand of DFHSIT or system initialization overrides.
Console
DFHSIJ1
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
IRC facilities are not available because an internal request issued to recovery manager has failed.
The interregion communication session is not started.
You need further assistance from IBM to resolve this problem. See CICS Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
Console
DFHSIJ1
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
The maximum number of MVS CSA bytes used so far in this IPL by the CICS interregion communication facility (for interregion buffers), is nnnn.
Processing continues.
None.
CSMT
DFHZCX
XMEOUT Parameters: date, time,applid, nnnn
The IMS high-level programming interface (HLPI) has found a condition caused by a programming error, or DL/I has returned a status code to HLPI that indicates an error. xx is the status code.
The batch program abnormally terminates with abend code 3795.
Correct the error and try again. See the IMS Application Programming: DL/I Calls or the Application Programming: EXEC DLI Commands for an explanation of the IMS status code.
Console
DFHDRPG
Transaction tranid was connected to a transaction in another CICS system via an MRO link. The other transaction sent an ISSUE-ABEND flow with a message.
Processing continues.
Examine the information in the included message to determine the circumstances and what action to take.
CSMT
DFHZIS1.
XMEOUT Parameters: date, time,applid, tranid, termid, xxxxxx
As part of interregion communication initialization, an attempt is made to establish an internal work exit mechanism. This attempt has failed.
The most likely reason for the failure is that the interregion communication work exit module, DFHIRW10, cannot be loaded. This module should appear in an APF authorized library in the STEPLIB concatenation for the CICS region, in the linklist, or in the LPA.
The attempt to initiate the interregion communication facility (via the IRCSTRT DFHSIT or override option or via the CEMT SET IRC OPEN command) fails. CICS continues.
Ensure that the interregion communication work exit module, DFHIRW10, is available to be loaded.
Console
DFHSIJ1
XMEOUT Parameter: applid
The version of DFHIRP being used is at a lower level than that of the caller wishing to make use of interregion communication.
The interregion communication session is not started.
If IRC is required, update the level of the DFHIRP module in the LPA such that it matches the level of the latest CICS version in use. If IRC is not required, run with system initialization override option IRCSTRT=NO.
Console
DFHSIJ1, DFHDRPF
XMEOUT Parameter: applid