CICSPlex® SM messages begin with BB or EYU.
These identifiers consist of a five-digit prefix that begins with either ‘BBC’ or ‘BBM’ followed by a three-digit message number. Table 4 lists the message prefixes and the components they are associated with:
Prefix | Component |
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BBCQx | ISPF end-user interface |
BBCxx | Communications Manager |
BBMHx | ISPF end-user interface |
BBMLx | Linkage Services |
BBMMx | ISPF end-user interface |
BBMQx | ISPF end-user interface |
BBMSx | General Services |
BBMSS | Security Services |
BBMXx | ISPF end-user interface |
BBMYA | DIAGMSG View |
BBMZA | CAS Server Control |
BBMZB | User Session Control |
BBMZC | Common Control Function |
BBMZE | Recovery Manager |
BBMZS | Server Scheduling Services |
BBMZZ | Built-in Service Functions |
These identifiers consist of the prefix ‘EYU’ followed by a two-letter component identifier and a four-digit message number. ‘EYU’ is the IBM®-assigned identifier for CICSPlex SM modules. The component identifier shows the component that issues the message. Table 5 lists the component identifiers and their associated components.
Prefix | Component |
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EYUAR | Application programming interface (REXX) |
EYUAZ | ISPF Interface |
EYUBx | Business Application Services (BAS) |
EYUCA | ISPF Interface |
EYUCx | Communications |
EYUDV | IPCS diagnostic VERBEXIT |
EYUEI | Information Display Panel |
EYUEO | ISPF Interface |
EYUMA | ISPF Interface |
EYUMM | Monitor Services |
EYUNx | Managed Application System (MAS) |
EYUPA | ISPF Interface |
EYUPx | real-time analysis |
EYUTA | ISPF Interface |
EYUTx | Topology Services |
EYUWA | ISPF Interface |
EYUWx | Workload Manager |
EYUXC | Data Cache Manager |
EYUXD | Data Repository |
EYUXE | Environment Services System Services (ESSS) |
EYUXL | Kernel Linkage |
EYUXM | Message Services |
EYUXQ | Queue Manager |
EYUXS | Common Services |
EYUXU | Batched Repository Facility |
EYUXZ | Trace Services |
Message identifiers are followed by an action or severity code (for example, EYUCI0102W) that identifies the type of response that is required to the message. The following action and severity codes are used: