This section contains window messages that are prefixed with BBCQ. These messages indicate an error when a command is issued against a system definition displayed a PlexManager view for a coordinating address space (CAS).
This is a diagnostic message containing error information used by IBM® support to resolve the error condition.
Additional messages are issued.
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A DEL line command was issued against the system definition named system to delete it, but system was not deleted. Other messages indicate the reason the command failed.
The system definition is not deleted from the PlexManager views and any current sessions with system continue to communicate.
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An H line command was issued against the system named system to halt communications, but communications with system were not stopped. Other messages indicate the reason the command failed.
Any current sessions with system continue to communicate with the coordinating address space (CAS).
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A Q line command was issued against the system named system to quiesce communication, but the coordinating address space (CAS) is not waiting for communications with system to end. Other messages indicate the reason the command failed.
New sessions between system and the CAS continue to be established, if requested.
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An S line command was issued against the system named system to restart communications with the coordinating address space (CAS), but communications cannot be started. Other messages indicate the reason the command failed.
New sessions between system and the CAS cannot be established.
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The REFRESH command was issued from the COMMAND line so the current coordinating address space (CAS) could read changes made to the system definition of a target system, but the changes were not read. Other messages indicate the reason the command failed.
The current CAS continues to use the previous system definition of the target system.
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The ADD command was issued from the COMMAND line to add a new system definition for a system named system, but the system definition was not added to the current coordinating address space (CAS). Other messages indicate the reason the command failed.
The system definition is not added to the PlexManager views.
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A C (change) line command was issued against the system named system to modify the current system definition, but the definition was not changed. Other messages indicate the reason the command failed.
The coordinating address space (CAS) retains the system definition without changes.
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This is a diagnostic message containing error information used by IBM support to resolve the error condition.
Additional messages are issued.
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The command to add or change a system definition was issued, but the dialog that accepts modifications or new definition information failed with a return code of code.
The command is not processed.
Verify that the product is correctly installed and check any SMP listings to ensure that recent service was properly applied. (All link edits to target data sets should be RC=0. If SMP target data sets are copied to execution libraries, the copy step should be repeated, taking care to copy everything.)
If the installation is valid, contact your IBM Support Center with any of the available information listed in Diagnostic information for BB messages.
This is a diagnostic message containing error information used by IBM support to resolve the error condition.
Additional messages are issued.
See preceding messages and perform the actions provided.
This is a diagnostic message containing error information used by IBM support to resolve the error condition.
Additional messages are issued.
See preceding messages and perform the actions provided.
An action named function was attempted, but the user address space was denied access by the external security system to the data set named dsname. If a user address space cannot access a required data set, an action cannot be performed.
The action is not performed.
Contact your security administrator to obtain the proper authority for the data set named dsname.
An H (halt) line command was issued against the current system to halt communications, but communications were not stopped. Communications cannot be halted with the current system because this is the system you are logged onto. Since the H line command causes immediate termination of all current sessions, the coordinating address space (CAS) does not permit you to terminate your own session.
The action is ignored.
Contact your IBM Support Center with any of the information that is available from the list shown in Diagnostic information for BB messages.
A Q (quiesce) line command was issued against the current system to quiesce communication, but the coordinating address space (CAS) is not waiting for all session communications to end and is allowing new sessions to be established. Communications cannot be quiesced with the current system because this is the system you are logged onto. Since the Q line command schedules termination of all current sessions (and causes the CAS to reject any new sessions), you are not permitted to schedule termination of your own session.
The action is ignored.
Contact your IBM Support Center with any of the information that is available from the list shown in Diagnostic information for BB messages.
During the processing of an action against a system definition, an attempt to obtain working storage to process the action failed. The most probable cause for this message is an internal error.
The action is not performed and this message is displayed.
Obtain as much of the information that is available from the list shown in Diagnostic information for BB messages and contact your IBM Support Center.
There are two ways this error can occur:
Each system definition must have a unique name defined to the System Name field of the ADD CAS SYSTEM or CHANGE CAS SYSTEM panel.
The new system definition is not created or the existing system definition is not changed.
To determine if a name is already being used, display a PlexManager view and review the names.
If an ADD command was issued, reissue the ADD command from the COMMAND line and define a unique name to the system definition.
If the C line command was issued, reissue the line command and define a unique name to the system definition.
There are two ways this error can occur:
These three commands dynamically change system definitions, and attempt to permanently save modifications in the BBIPARM DD data set where system definition files reside. At coordinating address space (CAS) startup, any system definition files in the BBIPARM DD data set are loaded into storage, where dynamic modifications are held. This error can occur if the CAS started task does not have a BBIPARM DD allocated.
The action is performed against the in-storage version of the system definition, but the BBIPARM DD data set system definition file is not updated.
Define a BBIPARM DD data set to the CAS started task and restart the CAS if modifications need to be made permanently; otherwise, ensure that a BBIPARM DD data set is eventually allocated to the CAS started task so this error does not occur again.
There are two ways this error can occur:
Each system definition must have a unique VTAM application ID name defined to the VTAM Application Name field of the ADD CAS SYSTEM or CHANGE CAS SYSTEM panel.
The new system definition is not created or the existing system definition is not changed.
To determine if a name is already being used, display a PlexManager view and review the names.
If an ADD command was issued, reissue the ADD command from the COMMAND line and define a unique VTAM application ID name to the system definition.
If the C line command was issued, reissue the line command and define a unique VTAM application ID name to the system definition.
During the processing of an action against a system definition, an unexpected error occurred with a completion code of code. See Completion code values for a description of the code value. This message indicates that an internal error has occurred.
The action is not performed.
Obtain as much of the information that is available from the list shown in Diagnostic information for BB messages and contact your IBM Support Center.
This is a diagnostic message containing error information used by IBM support to resolve the error condition.
Additional messages are issued.
See preceding messages and perform the actions provided.
This is a diagnostic message containing error information used by IBM support to resolve the error condition.
Additional messages are issued.
See preceding messages and perform the actions provided.
This is a diagnostic message containing error information used by IBM support to resolve the error condition.
Additional messages are issued.
See preceding messages and perform the actions provided.