An abnormal end (abend) or program check has occurred in module modname. This implies that there may be an error in the CICS code. Alternatively, unexpected data has been input, or storage has been overwritten.
The code aaa/bbbb is a 3-digit hexadecimal MVS code (if applicable), followed by a 4-digit alphanumeric CICS code. The MVS code is a system completion code (for example, 0C1 or D37). If an MVS code is not applicable, this field is filled with three hyphens. The CICS code is an abend code or a number referring to a CICS message (for example, AKEA is a CICS abend code; 1310 refers to message DFHTS1310).
An exception entry is made in the trace table. A system dump is taken, unless you have specifically suppressed dumps in the dump table.
CICS continues unless you have specified in the dump table that CICS should terminate. In some circumstances CICS is terminated directly if the error occurred in a crucial XM domain module.
Message DFHME0116 is normally produced containing the symptom string for this problem.
If CICS is still running, it is necessary to decide whether to terminate CICS.
Look up the MVS code, if there is one, in the relevant MVS codes manual which is detailed in the book list in the front of this manual.
Next, look up the CICS alphanumeric code in this manual.
If module modname is not crucial to the running of your CICS system, you may decide to continue to run and bring CICS down at a convenient time to resolve the problem.
If you cannot run without the full use of module modname you should bring CICS down in a controlled shutdown.
You need further assistance from IBM to resolve this problem. See CICS® Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
Console
DFHTFIQ, DFHZSUP, DFHTFRF, DFHTFAL, DFHTFXM
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, aaa/bbbb,
X'offset', modname
An error has been detected in module modname. 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 (code X'code' in the message) is made in the trace table. A system dump is taken, unless you have specifically suppressed dumps in the dump table.
CICS continues unless you have specified in the dump table that CICS should terminate. In some circumstances CICS is terminated directly if the error is critical.
Message DFHME0116 is normally produced containing the symptom string for this problem.
This indicates a possible error in CICS code. The severity of its impact depends on the importance of the function being executed at the time of the error.
CICS may not have been terminated. If the message occurs once and module modname is not crucial to the running of your CICS system, you may decide to continue to run and bring CICS down at a convenient time to resolve the problem.
If the message recurs or if you cannot run without the full use of module modname, you should bring CICS down in a controlled shutdown.
You need further assistance from IBM to resolve this problem. See CICS Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
Console
DFHTFIQ, DFHZSUP, DFHTFRF, DFHTFAL
XMEOUT Parameters: applid, X'code',modname
AIDs queuing for terminal termid have been canceled. This could be due to the terminal being deleted, or as a result of an SPI or CEMT SET TERMINAL(termid) CANCEL command. Any AIDs remaining after this operation are also enumerated in this message. For programming information about CICS SET TERMINAL, see the CICS System Programming Reference. For information about the equivalent CEMT command, see the CICS Supplied Transactions.
Requests represented as AIDs queuing for the terminal have been purged from the system.
None.
CSMT
DFHALP
XMEOUT Parameters: date, time,applid, nnnn, termid, nnnn
AIDs queuing for connection conname have been canceled or force-canceled. This could be due to connection reinstall, or as a result of a SPI or CEMT SET CONNECTION(conname) CANCEL or FORCECANCEL command. Any AIDs remaining after this operation are also enumerated in this message. See the CICS System Programming Reference for more information.
Requests represented as AIDs queuing for the connection will have been purged from the system.
None.
CSMT
DFHALP
XMEOUT Parameters: date, time,applid, nnnn, {1=canceled,2=force-canceled}, conname, nnnn