Operating System Environment Manager for z/OS   Messages   Version 6.1

Operating System
Environment Manager
for z/OS
 
Messages
 
Version 6.1

Document Number SC31-6902-01


Preface

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Second Edition (February 2006)

Revised 20 Oct 2008

This edition applies to Operating System Environment Manager for z/OS (OSEM for z/OS) Version 6 Release 1 Modification 0 (Program Number 5799-HAX).


Table of Contents

Preface

OS/EM System Codes and Messages

  • System Codes
  • Format
  • User Completion Code
  • Asv-0000
  • Asv-0004
  • Asv-0008
  • Asv-0012
  • Asv-0016
  • Asv-0020
  • Asv-0024
  • Asv-0028
  • Asv-0032
  • AFF-0036
  • JESYSMSG (Allocation) Messages
  • Message Format
  • JESYSMSG Message Text
  • JESMSGLG (SYSLOG) and TSO Messages
  • Message Format
  • Error Message Module Identifier
  • Message Text
  • FEMxxx000
  • FEMIPL001
  • FEMIPL002
  • FEMALC003
  • FEMIPL003
  • FEMCTL004
  • FEMHSP004
  • FEMIAT004
  • FEMINT004
  • FEMIPL004
  • FEMLIB004
  • FEMTPS004
  • FEMIPL006
  • FEMSVU006
  • FEMIPL007
  • FEMIPL008
  • FEMIPL009
  • FEMIPL010
  • FEMIPL012
  • FEMHSP013
  • FEMLOD013
  • FEMS19013
  • FEMS22013
  • FEMLOD014
  • FEMLOD015
  • FEMIPL016
  • FEMHSP017
  • FEMLOD017
  • FEMS19017
  • FEMS22017
  • FEMLOD018
  • FEMIPL019
  • FEMIPL020
  • FEMAIF021
  • FEMDIF021
  • FEMFIF021
  • FEMHIF021
  • FEMIIF021
  • FEMJ2I021
  • FEMJ3I021
  • FEMRIF021
  • FEMSIF021
  • FEMTIF021
  • FEMX00021
  • FEMCTL022
  • FEMDC1022
  • FEMIPL022
  • FEMLIB022
  • FEMTHI022
  • FEMTPS022
  • FEMUSI022
  • FEMJ2M023
  • FEMJ2S023
  • FEMX05023
  • FEM2P4023
  • FEMACN024
  • FEMASY024
  • FEMCOM024
  • FEMDCN024
  • FEMEXR024
  • FEMFCN024
  • FEMFTN024
  • FEMHCN024
  • FEMICN024
  • FEMJ2M024
  • FEMJ2R024
  • FEMJ2S024
  • FEMJ3E024
  • FEMJ3S024
  • FEMLOK024
  • FEMRCN024
  • FEMSCN024
  • FEMTCN024
  • FEMUJI024
  • FEMUSI024
  • FEMVCN024
  • FEMX05024
  • FEM2P4024
  • FEM2P4024
  • FEMACN025
  • FEMDCN025
  • FEMFRA025
  • FEMHCN025
  • FEMICN025
  • FEMJ3E025
  • FEMRCN025
  • FEMSCN025
  • FEMTCN025
  • FEMACN026
  • FEMDCN026
  • FEMFCN026
  • FEMHCN026
  • FEMICN026
  • FEMJ3E026
  • FEMRCN026
  • FEMSCN026
  • FEMTCN026
  • FEMCMD027
  • FEMDC1027
  • FEMIPL027
  • FEMTPS027
  • FEM02F027
  • FEMLOK029
  • FEMACN030
  • FEMALC030
  • FEMASY030
  • FEMDAD030
  • FEMDCN030
  • FEMFRA030
  • FEMF10030
  • FEMHCN030
  • FEMHSM030
  • FEMHSP030
  • FEMIAT030
  • FEMICN030
  • FEMISP030
  • FEMJS2030
  • FEMJS3030
  • FEMJ2I030
  • FEMJ2M030
  • FEMJ2S030
  • FEMJ3E030
  • FEMJ3I030
  • FEMJ3S030
  • FEMMIS030
  • FEMRAC030
  • FEMRCN030
  • FEMRC2030
  • FEMRD1030
  • FEMREL030
  • FEMSAF030
  • FEMSCH030
  • FEMSCN030
  • FEMSMF030
  • FEMTCN030
  • FEMTSO030
  • FEMUJI030
  • FEMUSI030
  • FEMUSO030
  • FEMUTL030
  • FEMVCN030
  • FEMX00030
  • FEMX06030
  • FEMX09030
  • FEMX49030
  • FEM2P4030
  • FEMDCN031
  • FEMABN032
  • FEMLIM033
  • FEMLIM034
  • FEMNUL035
  • FEMUJI036
  • FEMWTO037
  • FEMDB4038
  • FEM 'W21038
  • FEMW21039
  • FEMCTL040
  • FEMHSP040
  • FEMIAT040
  • FEMINT040
  • FEMLIB040
  • FEMTPS040
  • FEMCTL041
  • FEMCTL042
  • FEMCTL043
  • FEMCTL044
  • FEMLIB044
  • FEMCTL045
  • FEMLIB045
  • FEMCTL046
  • FEMREL046
  • FEMATH047
  • FEMALC048
  • FEMCOD048
  • FEMDAD048
  • FEMDAP048
  • FEMDMP048
  • FEMHSM048
  • FEMISP048
  • FEMJ2#048
  • FEMJS3048
  • FEMLIB048
  • FEMMIS048
  • FEMQRY048
  • FEMRAC048
  • FEMREL048
  • FEMSAF048
  • FEMSMF048
  • FEMSTM048
  • FEMSVU048
  • FEMTSO048
  • FEMCOD049
  • FEMCOD050
  • FEMCOD051
  • FEMDAP052
  • FEMHSP053
  • FEMIAT053
  • FEMHSP054
  • FEMIAT054
  • FEMHSP055
  • FEMIAT055
  • FEM2D0055
  • FEM2H0055
  • FEM2H4055
  • FEM2L0055
  • FEM2L4055
  • FEM2M0055
  • FEM2M4055
  • FEMX24055
  • FEMIPL056
  • FEMALC057
  • FEMDAD057
  • FEMHSM057
  • FEMISP057
  • FEMJS2057
  • FEMJS3057
  • FEMMIS057
  • FEMRAC057
  • FEMREL057
  • FEMSAF057
  • FEMSMF057
  • FEMTPS057
  • FEMTSO057
  • FEMALC058
  • FEMDAD058
  • FEMHSM058
  • FEMISP058
  • FEMJS2058
  • FEMJS3058
  • FEMMIS058
  • FEMRAC058
  • FEMSAF058
  • FEMSMF058
  • FEMTSO058
  • FEMINT059
  • FEMTPS059
  • FEMINT060
  • FEMINT061
  • FEMINT062
  • FEMINT063
  • FEMINT064
  • FEMINT065
  • FEMALC066
  • FEMB14066
  • FEMINT066
  • FEMIPL066
  • FEMJS2066
  • FEMLIB066
  • FEMLOD066
  • FEMTPS066
  • FEMW21066
  • FEM2M0066
  • FEM2M1066
  • FEMVCN067
  • FEMVCN069
  • FEMACN070
  • FEMALC070
  • FEMASY070
  • FEMCMD070
  • FEMCOM070
  • FEMDCN070
  • FEMDC1070
  • FEMEXR070
  • FEMFRA070
  • FEMFTN070
  • FEMHCN070
  • FEMHSP070
  • FEMIAT070
  • FEMICN070
  • FEMIPL070
  • FEMJS2070
  • FEMJ2M070
  • FEMJ2R070
  • FEMJ2S070
  • FEMJ3E070
  • FEMJ3S070
  • FEMLOK070
  • FEMRCN070
  • FEMSCN070
  • FEMTCN070
  • FEMTPS070
  • FEMUJI070
  • FEMUSI070
  • FEMVCN070
  • FEMX05070
  • FEM02F070
  • FEM1PL070
  • FEM2H5070
  • FEM2P4070
  • FEMACN071
  • FEMALC071
  • FEMASY071
  • FEMCMD071
  • FEMCOM071
  • FEMDCN071
  • FEMDC1071
  • FEMEXR071
  • FEMFRA071
  • FEMFTN071
  • FEMHCN071
  • FEMHSP071
  • FEMIAT071
  • FEMICN071
  • FEMIPL071
  • FEMJS2071
  • FEMJ2M071
  • FEMJ2R071
  • FEMJ2S071
  • FEMJ3E071
  • FEMJ3S071
  • FEMLOK071
  • FEMRCN071
  • FEMSCN071
  • FEMTCN071
  • FEMTPS071
  • FEMUJI071
  • FEMUSI071
  • FEMVCN071
  • FEMX05071
  • FEM02F071
  • FEM1PL071
  • FEM2H5071
  • FEM2P4071
  • FEMACN072
  • FEMALC072
  • FEMASY072
  • FEMCMD072
  • FEMCOM072
  • FEMDCN072
  • FEMDC1072
  • FEMEXR072
  • FEMFTN072
  • FEMHCN072
  • FEMHSP072
  • FEMIAT072
  • FEMICN072
  • FEMIPL072
  • FEMJS2072
  • FEMJ2M072
  • FEMJ2R072
  • FEMJ2S072
  • FEMJ3E072
  • FEMJ3S072
  • FEMLOK072
  • FEMRCN072
  • FEMSCN072
  • FEMTCN072
  • FEMTPS072
  • FEMUJI072
  • FEMUSI072
  • FEMVCN072
  • FEMX05072
  • FEM02F072
  • FEM1PL072
  • FEM2H5072
  • FEM2P4072
  • FEMACN073
  • FEMALC073
  • FEMASY073
  • FEMCMD073
  • FEMCOM073
  • FEMDCN073
  • FEMDC1073
  • FEMEXR073
  • FEMFRA073
  • FEMFTN073
  • FEMHCN073
  • FEMHSP073
  • FEMIAT073
  • FEMICN073
  • FEMIPL073
  • FEMJS2073
  • FEMJ2M073
  • FEMJ2R073
  • FEMJ2S073
  • FEMJ3E073
  • FEMJ3S073
  • FEMLOK073
  • FEMRCN073
  • FEMSCN073
  • FEMTCN073
  • FEMTPS073
  • FEMUJI073
  • FEMUSI073
  • FEMVCN073
  • FEMX05073
  • FEM02F073
  • FEM1PL073
  • FEM2H5073
  • FEM2P4073
  • FEMACN074
  • FEMALC074
  • FEMASY074
  • FEMCMD074
  • FEMCOM074
  • FEMDCN074
  • FEMDC1074
  • FEMEXR074
  • FEMFRA074
  • FEMFTN074
  • FEMHCN074
  • FEMHSP074
  • FEMIAT074
  • FEMICN074
  • FEMIPL074
  • FEMJS2074
  • FEMJ2M074
  • FEMJ2R074
  • FEMJ2S074
  • FEMJ3E074
  • FEMJ3S074
  • FEMLOK074
  • FEMRCN074
  • FEMSCN074
  • FEMTCN074
  • FEMTPS074
  • FEMUJI074
  • FEMUSI074
  • FEMVCN074
  • FEMX05074
  • FEM02F074
  • FEM1PL074
  • FEM2H5074
  • FEM2P4074
  • FEMACN075
  • FEMALC075
  • FEMASY075
  • FEMCMD075
  • FEMCOM075
  • FEMDCN075
  • FEMDC1075
  • FEMEXR075
  • FEMFRA075
  • FEMFTN075
  • FEMHCN075
  • FEMHSP075
  • FEMIAT075
  • FEMICN075
  • FEMIPL075
  • FEMJS2075
  • FEMJ2M075
  • FEMJ2R075
  • FEMJ2S075
  • FEMJ3E075
  • FEMJ3S075
  • FEMLOK075
  • FEMRCN075
  • FEMSCN075
  • FEMTCN075
  • FEMTPS075
  • FEMUJI075
  • FEMUSI075
  • FEMVCN075
  • FEMX05075
  • FEM02F075
  • FEM1PL075
  • FEM2H5075
  • FEM2P4075
  • FEMACN076
  • FEMALC076
  • FEMASY076
  • FEMCMD076
  • FEMCOM076
  • FEMDCN076
  • FEMDC1076
  • FEMEXR076
  • FEMFRA076
  • FEMFTN076
  • FEMHCN076
  • FEMHSP076
  • FEMIAT076
  • FEMICN076
  • FEMIPL076
  • FEMJS2076
  • FEMJ2M076
  • FEMJ2R076
  • FEMJ2S076
  • FEMJ3E076
  • FEMJ3S076
  • FEMLOK076
  • FEMRCN076
  • FEMSCN076
  • FEMTCN076
  • FEMTPS076
  • FEMUJI076
  • FEMUSI076
  • FEMVCN076
  • FEMX05076
  • FEM02F076
  • FEM1PL076
  • FEM2H5076
  • FEM2P4076
  • FEMLOD077
  • FEMDEL078
  • FEMLOD079
  • FEMLOD080
  • FEMLOD081
  • FEMCAL082
  • FEMHSP082
  • FEMJ2J082
  • FEMLOD082
  • FEMREL082
  • FEMX00082
  • FEM2TP082
  • FEMHSP083
  • FEMIAT083
  • FEMX24083
  • FEMREL084
  • FEMREL085
  • FEMJS2086
  • FEMALC087
  • FEMIPL087
  • FEMJS2087
  • FEMLIB087
  • FEMQRY087
  • FEMTPS087
  • FEM2M0087
  • FEMJS2088
  • FEMJ2M089
  • FEMJ2S089
  • FEMJ2R090
  • FEMJ2M091
  • FEMJ2S091
  • FEM02F091
  • FEMJ2M092
  • FEMJ2S092
  • FEMACN093
  • FEMALC093
  • FEMASY093
  • FEMCMD093
  • FEMCOM093
  • FEMDCN093
  • FEMDC1093
  • FEMEXR093
  • FEMFRA093
  • FEMFTN093
  • FEMHCN093
  • FEMIAT093
  • FEMICN093
  • FEMIPL093
  • FEMJS2093
  • FEMJ2M093
  • FEMJ2R093
  • FEMJ2S093
  • FEMJ3E093
  • FEMJ3S093
  • FEMLOK093
  • FEMRCN093
  • FEMSCN093
  • FEMTCN093
  • FEMTHI093
  • FEMTPS093
  • FEMUJI093
  • FEMUSI093
  • FEMVCN093
  • FEMX05093
  • FEM1PL093
  • FEM02F093
  • FEM2H5093
  • FEMDAP094
  • FEMACT096
  • FEMACT097
  • FEMACT098
  • FEMACT099
  • FEMX06100
  • FEMACN101
  • FEMDCN101
  • FEMFRA101
  • FEMHCN101
  • FEMICN101
  • FEMRCN101
  • FEMSCN101
  • FEMTCN101
  • FEMJ3E102
  • FEM02F103
  • FEMREL104
  • FEMDB4105
  • FEMF10106
  • FEMF10107
  • FEMF10108
  • FEMX02109
  • FEMF10110
  • FEMF10111
  • FEMF10112
  • FEMJ3S113
  • FEMUTL114
  • FEMUTL115
  • FEMUTL116
  • FEMUTL117
  • FEMUTL118
  • FEMUTL119
  • FEMUTL120
  • FEMACT121
  • FEMUJI122
  • FEMPRE123
  • FEMPRE124
  • FEMPRE125
  • FEMPRE126
  • FEMPRE127
  • FEMPRE128
  • FEMPRE129
  • FEMPRE130
  • FEMPRE131
  • FEMPRE132
  • FEMPRE133
  • FEMPRE134
  • FEMPRE135
  • FEMPRE136
  • FEMPRE137
  • FEMPRE138
  • FEMALC139
  • FEMCOD139
  • FEMDAD139
  • FEMDAP139
  • FEMHSM139
  • FEMISP139
  • FEMJS2139
  • FEMJS3139
  • FEMMIS139
  • FEMRAC139
  • FEMSAF139
  • FEMSMF139
  • FEMTSO139
  • FEMCMD140
  • FEMCMD141
  • FEMALC143
  • FEMRD1144
  • FEMRD1145
  • FEMX02146
  • FEMX04146
  • FEMX05146
  • FEMX06146
  • FEMX24146
  • FEMX32146
  • FEMX44146
  • FEM2G3146
  • FEM2H0146
  • FEM2L0146
  • FEM2MM146
  • FEM2M3146
  • FEMIPL147
  • FEMX06148
  • FEMUSO149
  • FEMIPL150
  • FEMIPL151
  • FEMUSO152
  • FEMX32153
  • FEMREL154
  • FEMREL155
  • FEMSVU156
  • FEMALC157
  • FEMINT158
  • FEM2P1159
  • FEM2P2159
  • FEMALC160
  • FEMDMP160
  • FEMHSP160
  • FEMLIB160
  • FEMREL160
  • FEMTPS160
  • FEMW21160
  • FEMX32160
  • FEM2G2160
  • FEM2G3160
  • FEM2G4160
  • FEM2P1160
  • FEM2P3160
  • FEM2S0160
  • FEMIPL161
  • FEMIPL163
  • FEMIPL165
  • FEMJ3E166
  • FEMALC167
  • FEMJS2167
  • FEMTPS167
  • FEM2S0167
  • FEMJS2168
  • FEMX00169
  • FEMHSP170
  • FEMJS2170
  • FEMREL170
  • FEMLOD171
  • FEMREL171
  • FEMTPS172
  • FEMALC173
  • FEMALC174
  • FEMALC175
  • FEMTPS176
  • FEMTPS177
  • FEMALC178
  • FEMALC179
  • FEMTPS179
  • FEMTPS180
  • FEMTPS181
  • FEMTPS182
  • FEMALC183
  • FEMTPS183
  • FEMTPS184
  • FEMCMD185
  • FEMTPS186
  • FEMTPS187
  • FEMCMD188
  • FEMCMD189
  • FEMALC190
  • FEMIPL191
  • FEMLIB191
  • FEMW21191
  • FEMW21192
  • FEMUTL193
  • FEMS19194
  • FEMS22194
  • FEMREL196
  • FEMJS2197
  • FEMREL197
  • FEMLOD198
  • FEMUXW199
  • FEMUXW200
  • FEMUXA201
  • FEMLOD202
  • FEMIPL203
  • FEMREL204
  • FEMREL205
  • FEMACN206
  • FEMALC206
  • FEMASY206
  • FEMCMD206
  • FEMCOM206
  • FEMDCN206
  • FEMDC1206
  • FEMEXR206
  • FEMFRA206
  • FEMFTN206
  • FEMHCN206
  • FEMHSP206
  • FEMIAT206
  • FEMICN206
  • FEMIPL206
  • FEMJS2206
  • FEMJ2M206
  • FEMJ2R206
  • FEMJ2S206
  • FEMJ3E206
  • FEMJ3S206
  • FEMLOK206
  • FEMRCN206
  • FEMSCN206
  • FEMTCN206
  • FEMTPS206
  • FEMUJI206
  • FEMUSI206
  • FEMVCN206
  • FEMX05206
  • FEM02F206
  • FEM1PL206
  • FEM2H5206
  • FEM2P4206
  • FEMACN207
  • FEMALC207
  • FEMASY207
  • FEMCMD207
  • FEMCOM207
  • FEMDCN207
  • FEMDC1207
  • FEMEXR207
  • FEMFRA207
  • FEMFTN207
  • FEMHCN207
  • FEMHSP207
  • FEMIAT207
  • FEMICN207
  • FEMIPL207
  • FEMJS2207
  • FEMJ2M207
  • FEMJ2R207
  • FEMJ2S207
  • FEMJ3E207
  • FEMJ3S207
  • FEMLOK207
  • FEMRCN207
  • FEMSCN207
  • FEMTCN207
  • FEMTPS207
  • FEMUJI207
  • FEMUSI207
  • FEMVCN207
  • FEMX05207
  • FEM02F207
  • FEM1PL207
  • FEM2H5207
  • FEM2P4207
  • FEMACN208
  • FEMALC208
  • FEMASY208
  • FEMCMD208
  • FEMCOM208
  • FEMDCN208
  • FEMDC1208
  • FEMEXR208
  • FEMFRA208
  • FEMFTN208
  • FEMHCN208
  • FEMHSP208
  • FEMIAT208
  • FEMICN208
  • FEMIPL208
  • FEMJS2208
  • FEMJ2M208
  • FEMJ2R208
  • FEMJ2S208
  • FEMJ3E208
  • FEMJ3S208
  • FEMLOK208
  • FEMRCN208
  • FEMSCN208
  • FEMTCN208
  • FEMTPS208
  • FEMUJI208
  • FEMUSI208
  • FEMVCN208
  • FEMX05208
  • FEM02F208
  • FEM1PL208
  • FEM2H5208
  • FEM2P4208
  • FEMACN209
  • FEMALC209
  • FEMASY209
  • FEMCMD209
  • FEMCOM209
  • FEMDCN209
  • FEMDC1209
  • FEMEXR209
  • FEMFRA209
  • FEMFTN209
  • FEMHCN209
  • FEMHSP209
  • FEMIAT209
  • FEMICN209
  • FEMIPL209
  • FEMJS2209
  • FEMJ2M209
  • FEMJ2R209
  • FEMJ2S209
  • FEMJ3E209
  • FEMJ3S209
  • FEMLOK209
  • FEMRCN209
  • FEMSCN209
  • FEMTCN209
  • FEMTPS209
  • FEMUJI209
  • FEMUSI209
  • FEMVCN209
  • FEMX05209
  • FEM02F209
  • FEM1PL209
  • FEM2H5209
  • FEM2P4209
  • FEMACN210
  • FEMALC210
  • FEMASY210
  • FEMCMD210
  • FEMCOM210
  • FEMDCN210
  • FEMDC1210
  • FEMEXR210
  • FEMFRA210
  • FEMFTN210
  • FEMHCN210
  • FEMHSP210
  • FEMIAT210
  • FEMICN210
  • FEMIPL210
  • FEMJS2210
  • FEMJ2M210
  • FEMJ2R210
  • FEMJ2S210
  • FEMJ3E210
  • FEMJ3S210
  • FEMLOK210
  • FEMRCN210
  • FEMSCN210
  • FEMTCN210
  • FEMTPS210
  • FEMUJI210
  • FEMUSI210
  • FEMVCN210
  • FEMX05210
  • FEM02F210
  • FEM1PL210
  • FEM2H5210
  • FEM2P4210
  • FEMACN211
  • FEMALC211
  • FEMASY211
  • FEMCMD211
  • FEMCOM211
  • FEMDCN211
  • FEMDC1211
  • FEMEXR211
  • FEMFRA211
  • FEMFTN211
  • FEMHCN211
  • FEMHSP211
  • FEMIAT211
  • FEMICN211
  • FEMIPL211
  • FEMJS2211
  • FEMJ2M211
  • FEMJ2R211
  • FEMJ2S211
  • FEMJ3E211
  • FEMJ3S211
  • FEMLOK211
  • FEMRCN211
  • FEMSCN211
  • FEMTCN211
  • FEMTPS211
  • FEMUJI211
  • FEMUSI211
  • FEMVCN211
  • FEMX05211
  • FEM02F211
  • FEM1PL211
  • FEM2H5211
  • FEM2P4211
  • FEMACN212
  • FEMALC212
  • FEMASY212
  • FEMCMD212
  • FEMCOM212
  • FEMDCN212
  • FEMDC1212
  • FEMEXR212
  • FEMFRA212
  • FEMFTN212
  • FEMHCN212
  • FEMHSP212
  • FEMIAT212
  • FEMICN212
  • FEMIPL212
  • FEMJS2212
  • FEMJ2M212
  • FEMJ2R212
  • FEMJ2S212
  • FEMJ3E212
  • FEMJ3S212
  • FEMLOK212
  • FEMRCN212
  • FEMSCN212
  • FEMTCN212
  • FEMTPS212
  • FEMUJI212
  • FEMUSI212
  • FEMVCN212
  • FEMX05212
  • FEM02F212
  • FEM1PL212
  • FEM2H5212
  • FEM2P4212
  • FEMACN213
  • FEMALC213
  • FEMASY213
  • FEMCMD213
  • FEMCOM213
  • FEMDCN213
  • FEMDC1213
  • FEMEXR213
  • FEMFRA213
  • FEMFTN213
  • FEMHCN213
  • FEMHSP213
  • FEMIAT213
  • FEMICN213
  • FEMIPL213
  • FEMJS2213
  • FEMJ2M213
  • FEMJ2R213
  • FEMJ2S213
  • FEMJ3E213
  • FEMJ3S213
  • FEMLOK213
  • FEMRCN213
  • FEMSCN213
  • FEMTCN213
  • FEMTPS213
  • FEMUJI213
  • FEMUSI213
  • FEMVCN213
  • FEMX05213
  • FEM02F213
  • FEM1PL213
  • FEM2H5213
  • FEM2P4213
  • FEMACN214
  • FEMALC214
  • FEMASY214
  • FEMCMD214
  • FEMCOM214
  • FEMDCN214
  • FEMDC1214
  • FEMEXR214
  • FEMFRA214
  • FEMFTN214
  • FEMHCN214
  • FEMHSP214
  • FEMIAT214
  • FEMICN214
  • FEMIPL214
  • FEMJS2214
  • FEMJ2M214
  • FEMJ2R214
  • FEMJ2S214
  • FEMJ3E214
  • FEMJ3S214
  • FEMLOK214
  • FEMRCN214
  • FEMSCN214
  • FEMTCN214
  • FEMTPS214
  • FEMUJI214
  • FEMUSI214
  • FEMVCN214
  • FEMX05214
  • FEM02F214
  • FEM1PL214
  • FEM2H5214
  • FEM2P4214
  • FEMACN215
  • FEMALC215
  • FEMASY215
  • FEMCMD215
  • FEMCOM215
  • FEMDCN215
  • FEMDC1215
  • FEMEXR215
  • FEMFRA215
  • FEMFTN215
  • FEMHCN215
  • FEMHSP215
  • FEMIAT215
  • FEMICN215
  • FEMIPL215
  • FEMJS2215
  • FEMJ2M215
  • FEMJ2R215
  • FEMJ2S215
  • FEMJ3E215
  • FEMJ3S215
  • FEMLOK215
  • FEMRCN215
  • FEMSCN215
  • FEMTCN215
  • FEMTPS215
  • FEMUJI215
  • FEMUSI215
  • FEMVCN215
  • FEMX05215
  • FEM02F215
  • FEM1PL215
  • FEM2H5215
  • FEM2P4215
  • FEMACN216
  • FEMALC216
  • FEMASY216
  • FEMCMD216
  • FEMCOM216
  • FEMDCN216
  • FEMDC1216
  • FEMEXR216
  • FEMFRA216
  • FEMFTN216
  • FEMHCN216
  • FEMHSP216
  • FEMIAT216
  • FEMICN216
  • FEMIPL216
  • FEMJS2216
  • FEMJ2M216
  • FEMJ2R216
  • FEMJ2S216
  • FEMJ3E216
  • FEMJ3S216
  • FEMLOK216
  • FEMRCN216
  • FEMSCN216
  • FEMTCN216
  • FEMTPS216
  • FEMUJI216
  • FEMUSI216
  • FEMVCN216
  • FEMX05216
  • FEM02F216
  • FEM1PL216
  • FEM2H5216
  • FEM2P4216
  • FEMACN217
  • FEMALC217
  • FEMASY217
  • FEMCMD217
  • FEMCOM217
  • FEMDCN217
  • FEMDC1217
  • FEMEXR217
  • FEMFRA217
  • FEMFTN217
  • FEMHCN217
  • FEMHSP217
  • FEMIAT217
  • FEMICN217
  • FEMIPL217
  • FEMJS2217
  • FEMJ2M217
  • FEMJ2R217
  • FEMJ2S217
  • FEMJ3E217
  • FEMJ3S217
  • FEMLOK217
  • FEMRCN217
  • FEMSCN217
  • FEMTCN217
  • FEMTPS217
  • FEMUJI217
  • FEMUSI217
  • FEMVCN217
  • FEMX05217
  • FEM02F217
  • FEM1PL217
  • FEM2H5217
  • FEM2P4217
  • FEMACT218
  • FEMB14218
  • FEMIPL219
  • FEMX06219
  • FEMX44219
  • FEMACN220
  • FEMDCN220
  • FEMFRA220
  • FEMHCN220
  • FEMHSP220
  • FEMICN220
  • FEMIPL220
  • FEMLIB220
  • FEMRCN220
  • FEMSCN220
  • FEMTCN220
  • FEMX06222
  • FEMX09223
  • FEMX09224
  • FEMHSP225
  • FEMHSP226
  • FEMX24226
  • FEMX00227
  • FEM2TP227
  • FEMJS2228
  • FEMREL229
  • FEMX06230
  • FEMUSI232
  • FEMACT233
  • FEMB14233
  • FEMX06234
  • FEM2TP235
  • FEMREL236
  • FEMIPL237
  • FEMIPL238
  • FEMIPL239
  • FEMIPL240
  • FEMJS2241
  • FEM2D0242
  • FEM2H0242
  • FEM2L0242
  • FEM2M0242
  • FEM2D0243
  • FEM2H0243
  • FEM2H4243
  • FEM2L4243
  • FEM2M0243
  • FEM2M4243
  • FEM2G0244
  • FEM2G9244
  • FEM2D0245
  • FEM2H0245
  • FEM2H4245
  • FEM2L0245
  • FEM2L4245
  • FEM2M0245
  • FEM2M4245
  • FEMX24245
  • FEM2D1246
  • FEM2H1246
  • FEM2L1246
  • FEM2M1246
  • FEM2D1247
  • FEM2H1247
  • FEM2L1247
  • FEM2M1247
  • FEMACT248
  • FEMX32249
  • FEMX49249
  • FEM2DM249
  • FEM2DM250
  • FEM2D0250
  • FEM2HM250
  • FEM2H0250
  • FEM2LM250
  • FEM2L0250
  • FEM2MM250
  • FEM2M0250
  • FEM2HM251
  • FEMALC252
  • FEMDAD252
  • FEMHSM252
  • FEMISP252
  • FEMJS2252
  • FEMJS3252
  • FEMMIS252
  • FEMRAC252
  • FEMSAF252
  • FEMSMF252
  • FEMTSO252
  • FEM2H3253
  • FEM2D3254
  • FEMCMD255
  • FEM2D3256
  • FEM2TP258
  • FEMAOD259
  • FEM2D0260
  • FEM2H0260
  • FEM2L0260
  • FEM2M0260
  • FEMTEX261
  • FEMTEX262
  • FEMTEX263
  • FEM2LM264
  • FEMSTM265
  • FEM2S0266
  • FEMLOD267
  • FEMPW1268
  • FEMLIB269
  • FEMLIB270
  • FEMLIB271
  • FEMLIB272
  • FEMLIB272
  • FEMLIB274
  • FEMLIB275
  • FEMLIB276
  • FEMLIB277
  • FEMLIB278
  • FEMLIB279
  • FEMLIB280
  • FEMLIB281
  • FEMLIB282
  • FEMU29283
  • FEMSMF284
  • FEMU29284
  • FEMRAC285
  • FEMLIB286
  • FEMLOD287
  • FEMBB4288
  • FEMHSP289
  • FEMX24289
  • FEMHSP290
  • FEMHSP291
  • FEMX24291
  • FEMHSP292
  • FEMX24292
  • FEMHSP293
  • FEMX24293
  • FEMHSP294
  • FEMX24294
  • FEMHSP295
  • FEMX24295
  • FEMREL296
  • FEMHSP297
  • FEMLOD297
  • FEMHSP298
  • FEMLOD298
  • FEMHSP299
  • FEMLOD299
  • FEMHSP300
  • FEMLOD300
  • FEMHSP301
  • FEMLOD301
  • FEMHSP302
  • FEMLOD302
  • FEMJS2303
  • FEMLOD304
  • FEMHSP305
  • FEMHSP306
  • FEMLOD307
  • FEM2TP308
  • FEMHSP312
  • FEMHSP313
  • FEM2TP314
  • FEMDMP1001
  • FEMDMP1002
  • FEMDMP1003
  • FEMDMP1004
  • FEM285I
  • Appendix A. $HASP Messages for Job Routing ($HASP6xx & $HASP9xx)

    Index

    Reader's Comment Form


    OS/EM System Codes and Messages


    System Codes

    Format

    Asv-cc

    sv: The SVC number in Hex (FF if no JES3 support)
    cc: The user completion code

    User Completion Code

    Asv-0000

    Explanation: An invalid return code was received from a User exit from RACF, IEFU84, or IEFU85 when the OS/EM controller routine was in SRB mode.

    Source: FEMU84CN, FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM controller module abends and a SVC dump is taken.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer

    System Programmer Response: Correct the User exit that created the invalid return code. Perform an LLA REFRESH, reload the User exit with OS/EM reload facilities. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    Asv-0004

    Explanation: OS/EM SVC services have been requested by the OS/EM sub-system and the SVC data area in CSA/ECSA is missing.

    Source: FEMSVCIF

    System Action: The OS/EM SVC interface module abends and a SVC dump is taken.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer

    System Programmer Response: Control blocks in CSA/ECSA have been overlaid. Drain the MVS system and perform an IPL. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    Asv-0008

    Explanation: OS/EM SVC services have been requested by the OS/EM sub-system and the SVC controller address for FEMSVCCN in the SVC data area is zero.

    Source: FEMSVCIF

    System Action: The OS/EM SVC interface module abends and a SVC dump is taken.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer

    System Programmer Response: The SVC data area has been overlaid. Drain the MVS system and perform an IPL. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    Asv-0012

    Explanation: OS/EM SVC services have been requested by the OS/EM sub-system and the SVC table address in the SVC data area is zero.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM SVC controller module abends and a SVC dump is taken.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer

    System Programmer Response: The SVC data area has been overlaid. Drain the MVS system and perform an IPL. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    Asv-0016

    Explanation: OS/EM SVC services have been requested by the OS/EM sub-system and the original SVC address for SVC26 NOT CATALOGED 2 support, or SVC42 ATTACH used during JES2 or JES3 initialization is zero.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM SVC controller module abends and a SVC dump is taken.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer

    System Programmer Response: The SVC data area has been overlaid. Drain the MVS system and perform an IPL. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    Asv-0020

    Explanation: OS/EM has requested SRBTIMER services from MVS and the request failed. OS/EM sets an SRBTIMER to insure that User exits running in SRB mode do not go into a CPU loop and lock up the processor. The interval is 5 CPU seconds.

    Source: FEMU84CN, FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM SVC controller module abends and a SVC dump is taken.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer

    System Programmer Response: The MVS operating system has been overlaid. Drain the MVS system and perform an IPL. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    Asv-0024

    Explanation: OS/EM SVC services have been requested by the OS/EM sub-system and the SVC mask byte in the SVC data area is zero.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM SVC controller module abends and a SVC dump is taken.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer

    System Programmer Response: The SVC data area has been overlaid. Drain the MVS system and perform an IPL. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    Asv-0028

    Explanation: OS/EM lock services have been requested by the OS/EM sub-system and the lock number passed to lock services is invalid.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM lock module abends and a SVC dump is taken.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer

    System Programmer Response: Storage in CSA/ECSA has been overlaid. Drain the MVS system and perform an IPL. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    Asv-0032

    Explanation: OS/EM query services have failed on the PUTLINE macro.

    Source: FEMQUERY

    System Action: The OS/EM query module abends and a SVC dump is taken.

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: Re-issue the OS/EM QUERY command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    AFF-0036

    Explanation: The OS/EM sub-system Communication Vector Table (CVT) is missing, and subsequently OS/EM does not know what its SVC number is.

    Source: FEMSVCIF

    System Action: The OS/EM SVC interface module abends and a SVC dump is taken.

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: Storage in CSA/ECSA has been overlaid. Drain the MVS system and perform an IPL. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.


    JESYSMSG (Allocation) Messages

    Message Format

    FEMnnns

    FEM - Message Prefix

    nnn - Message Number

    s - Message severity

    I - Informational

    JESYSMSG Message Text

    FEM285I dsn dsp VOL SER NOS=ser,ser,ser,ser,ser VOL SER NOS=ser,ser,ser

    Explanation: OS/EM optional NOT CATALOGED 2 support performed the disposition requested for the dataset. The message lists five volume serial numbers per line until all the volumes are listed. A period follows the last volume serial number.

    dsn: The dataset name

    dsp: One of the following

    DELETED - The dataset is deleted
    NOT DELETED 6 - No volumes are mounted
    NOT DELETED 8 - Some volumes are in error
    UNCATALOGED - The dataset is Uncataloged

    ser: The serial number of the volumes involved

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: Processing continues

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    User Response: None


    JESMSGLG (SYSLOG) and TSO Messages

    Message Format

    FEMxxxnnn

    FEM - Message Prefix

    xxx - Module Identifier

    nnn - Message Number

    Error Message Module Identifier


    ID Module
    ABN FEMABEND FEMJ2AB*
    ACN FEMALCCN
    ACT FEMACTRT
    AIF FEMALCIF
    ALC FEMALLOC FEMALLO0 FEMALLO1
    AOD FEMALLOD
    ASY FEMASYNC
    ATH FEMAUTH
    BB4 FEMBB410
    B14 FEMBR14
    CAL FEMECALL
    CMD FEMCMD
    COD FEMCODE
    COM FEMCOMM
    CTL FEMCNTL
    DAD FEMDASD
    DAP FEMPOOL
    DB4 FEMDB401
    DCN FEMDADCN
    DC1 FEMDCB1
    DEL FEMDEL
    DIF FEMDADIF
    DMP FEMDUMP
    ENF FEMENF
    EOM FEMEOM
    EOT FEMEOT
    EXR FEMEXRTN
    FIF FEMFRAIF
    FRA FEMFRACN
    FTN FEMFRRTN
    F10 FEMEFF10
    GTI FEMGETWI
    GTW FEMGETWK
    HCN FEMHSMCN
    HIF FEMHSMIF
    HSM FEMHSM FEMHSM0 FEMHSM1 FEMHSM2 FEMHSM3
    HSP FEMHJ20
    IAT FEMINTK
    ICN FEMISPCN
    IIF FEMISPIF
    INT FEMINIT
    IPL FEMIPL
    ISP FEMISPF
    I16 FEMEXT16
    JRS FEMJ2RES
    JS# FEMJES2
    JS2 FEMJES2A FEMJES2B FEMJES2C FEMJES2D FEMJES2E FEMJES2F FEMJES2G FEMJES2H
    JS3 FEMJES3
    J2D FEMJ2DEL
    J2E FEMJ2ESx
    J2I FEMJ2ITx
    J2J FEMJ2JCx
    J2M FEMJ2MCx
    J2R FEMJ2ERx
    J2S FEMJ2SCx
    J3E FEMJ3ECN
    J3I FEMJ3ITF
    J3S FEMJ3SVC
    LD1 FEMEFLD1
    LIB FEMLIB
    LIM FEMLIMIT
    LOD FEMLOAD
    LOK FEMLOCK
    MIS FEMMISC
    NUL FEMNUL*
    OPC FEMOPCMD
    PGI FEMPGINT
    PRE FEMPRE00
    PW1 FEMPWX01
    QRY FEMQUERY
    RAC FEMRACF
    RCN FEMRACCN
    RCU FEMRACUP FEMSAFUP
    RCV FEMRCSTK
    RC2 FEMRCX02
    RD1 FEMRDX01
    REL FEMRELOD
    RIF FEMRACIF
    RPE FEMRPEXT
    SAF FEMSAF
    SCH FEMTSSCH
    SCN FEMSAFCN FEMSMFCN
    SIF FEMSAFIF FEMSMFIF
    SMF FEMSMF*
    STM FEMSYSTM
    SVU FEMSVCUD
    S19 FEM0001I
    S20 FEM00020
    S22 FEM0002B
    S31 FEM0003A
    S34 FEMSVC34
    S35 FEM0003E
    S42 FEM0004B
    TCN FEMTSOCN
    TEX FEMTEXIT
    THI FEMTHRDI
    THT FEMTHRDT
    TIF FEMTSOIF
    TPS FEMTPSHR
    TSO FEMTSO
    TSU FEMTSOUP
    UJI FEMUJI
    USI FEMUSI
    USO FEMUSO
    UTL FEMUTL
    UXA FEMUXABN
    UXW FEMUXWTO
    U29 FEMU29
    U83 FEMU83
    VCN FEMSVCCN
    WTO FEMWTO*
    WTX FEMWTOX
    W21 FEMW21SD
    X00 FEMJ2X00 FEMXIT0*
    X02 FEMJ2X02
    X04 FEMJ2X04
    X05 FEMJ2X05
    X06 FEMJ2X06
    X09 FEMJ2X09
    X14 FEMJ2X14
    X24 FEMJ2X24
    X28 FEMJ2X28
    X29 FEMJ2X29
    X32 FEMJ2N32 FEMJ2X32
    X44 FEMJ2X44
    X49 FEMJ2X49
    02F FEM0002F
    1PL FEMIPL1
    2DM FEMJ2DJx FEMJ2DMx
    2D0 FEMJ2D0x
    2D1 FEMJ2D1x
    2D2 FEMJ2D2x
    2D3 FEMJ2D3x
    2GM FEMJ2GMx
    2G0 FEMJ2G0x
    2G2 FEMJ2G2x
    2G3 FEMJ2G3x
    2G4 FEMJ2G4x
    2G9 FEMJ2G9x
    2HM FEMJ2HMx
    2H0 FEMJ2H0x
    2H1 FEMJ2H1x
    2H3 FEMJ2H3x
    2H3 FEMJ2L3x
    2H4 FEMJ2H4x
    2H5 FEMJ2H5x
    2LM FEMJ2LMx
    2L0 FEMJ2L0x
    2L1 FEMJ2L1x
    2L4 FEMJ2L4x
    2MM FEMJ2MMx
    2M0 FEMJ2M0x
    2M1 FEMJ2M1x
    2M2 FEMJ2M2x
    2M3 FEMJ2M3x
    2M4 FEMJ2M4x
    2P1 FEMJ2P1x
    2P2 FEMJ2P2x
    2P3 FEMJ2P3x
    2P4 FEMJ2P4x
    2P5 FEMJ2P5x
    2P6 FEMJ2P6x
    2P7 FEMJ2P7x
    2RS FEMJ2RES
    2S0 FEMJ2S0x
    2TP FEMJ2TPx

    Message Text

    FEMxxx000

    (UNDEFINED MESSAGE NUMBER)

    Explanation: A message has been requested from the FEMMSG program, but the message number being requested does not exist.

    Source: Unknown

    System Action: Processing continues.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL001

    OS/EM CVT SUCCESSFULLY CREATED

    Explanation: During OS/EM Sub-system Initialization the OS/EM Communication Vector Table (CVT) has been created without errors.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The CVT has been created.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMIPL002

    START COMMAND ISSUED FOR jjjj

    Explanation: During OS/EM Sub-system Initialization the start command has been issued for the Batch TMP procedure to load OS/EM options.

    jjjj: Sub-system name as defined in IEFSSN00 member in SYS1.PARMLIB.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: START command issued.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMALC003

    START COMMAND FOR FEMTPSHR FAILED

    Explanation: The MGCRE macro used to issue a start command for the FEMTPSHR started task received a non-zero return code.

    Source: FEMALLO1

    System Action: The START command was not issued.

    Operator Response: Issue the following command:

    S FEMTPSHR.FEMTPSHR,SUB=MSTR
    

    If that command fails, notify the systems programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the system log to determine the cause of the failure.

    FEMIPL003

    START COMMAND FOR OSEM FAILED

    Explanation: During OS/EM subsystem initialization the start command was issued for the Batch TMP procedure to load OS/EM options but has failed.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The START command was not issued.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Review the system log to determine the cause of the failure. Initialize the OS/EM subsystem by issuing the command:

    S OSEM,SUB=MSTR
    

    FEMCTL004

    OS/EM CVT AT WRONG LEVEL

    Explanation: During OS/EM Initialization it was determined that the OS/EM CVT has already been built, and is not at the Release level required by the program currently executing.

    Source: FEMCNTL

    System Action: FEMCNTL ends with a Return Code of 16 and stops initialization.

    Operator Response: Contact Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check and verify that the OS/EM load library hasn't been restored or replaced since OS/EM was started during the last IPL. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP004

    OS/EM CVT AT WRONG LEVEL

    Explanation: During OS/EM Initialization it was determined that the OS/EM CVT has already been built, and is not at the Release level required by the program currently executing.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: FEMHJ20 ends with a Return Code of 16 and stops initialization.

    Operator Response: Contact Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check and verify that the OS/EM load library hasn't been restored or replaced since OS/EM was started during the last IPL. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT004

    OS/EM CVT AT WRONG LEVEL

    Explanation: During OS/EM Initialization it was determined that the OS/EM CVT has already been built, and is not at the Release level required by the program currently executing.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: FEMINTK ends with a Return Code of 16 and stops initialization.

    Operator Response: Contact Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check and verify that the OS/EM load library hasn't been restored or replaced since OS/EM was started during the last IPL. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMINT004

    OS/EM CVT AT WRONG LEVEL

    Explanation: During OS/EM Initialization it was determined that the OS/EM CVT has already been built, and is not at the Release level required by the program currently executing.

    Source: FEMINIT

    System Action: FEMINIT ends with a Return Code of 16 and stops initialization.

    Operator Response: Contact Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check and verify that the OS/EM load library hasn't been restored or replaced since OS/EM was started during the last IPL. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL004

    OS/EM CVT AT WRONG LEVEL

    Explanation: During OS/EM Initialization it was determined that the OS/EM CVT has already been built, and is not at the Release level required by the program currently executing.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: FEMIPL ends with a Return Code of 16 and stops initialization.

    Operator Response: Contact Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check and verify that the OS/EM load library hasn't been restored or replaced since OS/EM was started during the last IPL. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLIB004

    OS/EM CVT AT WRONG LEVEL

    Explanation: During OS/EM Initialization it was determined that the OS/EM CVT has already been built, and is not at the Release level required by the program currently executing.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: FEMLIB ends with a Return Code of 16 and stops initialization.

    Operator Response: Contact Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check and verify that the OS/EM load library hasn't been restored or replaced since OS/EM was started during the last IPL. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS004

    OS/EM CVT AT WRONG LEVEL

    Explanation: During OS/EM Initialization it was determined that the OS/EM CVT has already been built, and is not at the Release level required by the program currently executing.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: FEMTPSHR ends with a Return Code of 16 and stops initialization.

    Operator Response: Contact Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check and verify that the OS/EM load library hasn't been restored or replaced since OS/EM was started during the last IPL. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL006

    SVC TABLE UPDATE FAILED FOR SVC nnn RC = rr

    Explanation: During OS/EM Sub-system Initialization FEMIPL has failed when issuing the SVCUPDTE macro to install the OS/EM SVC. The SVC number was specified in the IEFSSN00 member in SYS1.PARMLIB for Sub-system Initialization of OS/EM or during OS/EM automatic selection of a SVC number.

    nnn: SVC Number selected for OS/EM Sub-system Initialization as specified in IEFSSN00 in SYS1.PARMLIB or during OS/EM automatic selection of a SVC number.
    rr: Return code from SVCUPDTE macro.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: FEMIPL ends with a Return Code of 16 and stops the Sub-system Initialization of OS/EM.

    Operator Response: Contact Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Look up the Return code displayed in the message and determine what action should be taken. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSVU006

    SVC TABLE UPDATE FAILED FOR SVC nnn RC = rr

    Explanation: During OS/EM Sub-system Initialization FEMIPL has failed when issuing the SVCUPDTE macro to install the OS/EM SVC. The SVC number was specified in the IEFSSN00 member in SYS1.PARMLIB for Sub-system Initialization of OS/EM or during OS/EM automatic selection of a SVC number.

    nnn: SVC Number selected for OS/EM Sub-system Initialization as specified in IEFSSN00 in SYS1.PARMLIB or during OS/EM automatic selection of a SVC number.
    rr: Return code from SVCUPDTE macro.

    Source: FEMSVCUD

    System Action: FEMIPL ends with a Return Code of 16 and stops the Sub-system Initialization of OS/EM.

    Operator Response: Contact Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Look up the Return code displayed in the message and determine what action should be taken. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL007

    INTERFACE MODULE program PROCESSED SUCCESSFULLY

    Explanation: During OS/EM Sub-system Initialization FEMIPL has successfully loaded the interface module program. For some interface modules, this message also indicates OS/EM has also processed the pre-existing modules (e.g. IEFUTL, etc..) and updated OS/EM CVT to access these modules as the first user EXIT.

    program: OS/EM interface module name

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: FEMIPL continues with OS/EM Sub-system Initialization, informational only.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMIPL008

    PARM=zzzzzzzz

    Explanation: During OS/EM Sub-system Initialization FEMIPL detected that the parm field as specified in the IEFSSN00 member in SYS1.PARMLIB is invalid, or the operator has replied to message FEMIPL010 with an invalid OS/EM Sub-system parm.

    zzzzzzzz: Parm field as specified in IEFSSN00 member in SYS1.PARMLIB for OS/EM Sub-system Initialization, or as entered by the operator in response to message FEMIPL010.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: FEMIPL issues messages FEMIPL009 and FEMIPL010 prompts the operator to enter a valid parm to be passed to OS/EM Sub-system Initialization.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer and reply to FEMIPL010 as instructed by the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the IEFSSN00 member in SYS1.PARMLIB and/or instruct the operator as to the correct reply to message FEMIPL010.

    FEMIPL009

    PARM FIELD IS INVALID; ERROR AT OR NEAR POSITION xxx

    Explanation: During OS/EM Sub-system Initialization FEMIPL detected that the parm field as specified in the IEFSSN00 member in SYS1.PARMLIB is invalid, or the operator has replied to message FEMIPL010 with an invalid OS/EM Sub-system parm.

    xxx: The column position where the error is located.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: FEMIPL issues messages FEMIPL008 and FEMIPL010 prompts the operator to enter a valid parm to be passed to OS/EM Sub-system Initialization.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer and reply to FEMIPL010 as instructed by the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the IEFSSN00 member in SYS1.PARMLIB and/or instruct the operator as to the correct reply to message FEMIPL010.

    FEMIPL010

    REENTER PARM VALUE

    Explanation: During OS/EM Sub-system Initialization FEMIPL detected that the parm field as specified in the IEFSSN00 member in SYS1.PARMLIB is invalid, or the operator has replied to message FEMIPL010 with an invalid OS/EM Sub-system parm.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: FEMIPL issues messages FEMIPL008, FEMIPL009 and prompts the operator to enter a valid parm to be passed to OS/EM Sub-system Initialization.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer and reply to FEMIPL010 as instructed by the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the IEFSSN00 member in SYS1.PARMLIB and/or instruct the operator as to the correct reply to message FEMIPL010.

    FEMIPL012

    EXIT program PROCESSED

    Explanation: During OS/EM Sub-system Initialization, FEMIPL has successfully built the CDE entry for exit point program that points to the OS/EM interface module.

    program: Exit point name being processed.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: FEMIPL continues initialization of the OS/EM Sub-system.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMHSP013

    LOAD ABEND aaa-rc

    Explanation: Either during OS/EM Sub-system Initialization or during execution of the FEMCNTL functions in either ISPF or the batch TMP that sets OS/EM options a module was not loaded for reason aaa-rc.

    aaa-rc: MVS System Code or OS/EM Pseudo Code and return code.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, but the program identified in other message numbers FEMxxx017, FEMxxx021, FEMxxx030 etc. is not loaded.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Pseudo abend codes are provided by OS/EM they are:

    000-2 Module not suitable (OVLY or SCTR)
    000-4 Module not RENT
    000-5 JES2 Offset Table not available
    000-6 Entry not found in module
    000-7 JES2 module is an invalid format
    000-8 Module is wrong version
    000-9 Module is wrong JES2 version
    000-A Loadlib allocation failed
    000-C Loadlib open failed
    000-D JES2 offset adjustment failed
    000-E Module is not suitable (JES2 module in LPA)
    000-F Module is not suitable (disallowed BR14)

    Also see MVS System Codes, correct failing program and or situation and resubmit the command.

    FEMLOD013

    LOAD ABEND aaa-rc

    Explanation: Either during OS/EM Sub-system Initialization or during execution of the FEMCNTL functions in either ISPF or the batch TMP that sets OS/EM options a module was not loaded for reason aaa-rc.

    aaa-rc: MVS System Code or OS/EM Pseudo Code and return code.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, but the program identified in other message numbers FEMxxx017, FEMxxx021, FEMxxx030 etc. is not loaded.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Pseudo abend codes are provided by OS/EM they are:

    000-2 Module not suitable (OVLY or SCTR)
    000-4 Module not RENT
    000-5 JES2 Offset Table not available
    000-6 Entry not found in module
    000-7 JES2 module is an invalid format
    000-8 Module is wrong version
    000-9 Module is wrong JES2 version
    000-A Loadlib allocation failed
    000-C Loadlib open failed
    000-D JES2 offset adjustment failed
    000-E Module is not suitable (JES2 module in LPA)
    000-F Module is not suitable (disallowed BR14)

    Also see MVS System Codes, correct failing program and or situation and resubmit the command.

    FEMS19013

    LOAD ABEND aaa-rc

    Explanation: Either during OS/EM Sub-system Initialization or during execution of the FEMCNTL functions in either ISPF or the batch TMP that sets OS/EM options a module was not loaded for reason aaa-rc.

    aaa-rc: MVS System Code or OS/EM Pseudo Code and return code.

    Source: FEM0001I

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, but the program identified in other message numbers FEMxxx017, FEMxxx021, FEMxxx030 etc. is not loaded.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Pseudo abend codes are provided by OS/EM they are:

    000-2 Module not suitable (OVLY or SCTR)
    000-4 Module not RENT
    000-5 JES2 Offset Table not available
    000-6 Entry not found in module
    000-7 JES2 module is an invalid format
    000-8 Module is wrong version
    000-9 Module is wrong JES2 version
    000-A Loadlib allocation failed
    000-C Loadlib open failed
    000-D JES2 offset adjustment failed
    000-E Module is not suitable (JES2 module in LPA)
    000-F Module is not suitable (disallowed BR14)

    Also see MVS System Codes, correct failing program and or situation and resubmit the command.

    FEMS22013

    LOAD ABEND aaa-rc

    Explanation: Either during OS/EM Sub-system Initialization or during execution of the FEMCNTL functions in either ISPF or the batch TMP that sets OS/EM options a module was not loaded for reason aaa-rc.

    aaa-rc: MVS System Code or OS/EM Pseudo Code and return code.

    Source: FEM0002B

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, but the program identified in other message numbers FEMxxx017, FEMxxx021, FEMxxx030 etc. is not loaded.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Pseudo abend codes are provided by OS/EM they are:

    000-2 Module not suitable (OVLY or SCTR)
    000-4 Module not RENT
    000-5 JES2 Offset Table not available
    000-6 Entry not found in module
    000-7 JES2 module is an invalid format
    000-8 Module is wrong version
    000-9 Module is wrong JES2 version
    000-A Loadlib allocation failed
    000-C Loadlib open failed
    000-D JES2 offset adjustment failed
    000-E Module is not suitable (JES2 module in LPA)
    000-F Module is not suitable (disallowed BR14)

    Also see MVS System Codes, correct failing program and or situation and resubmit the command.

    FEMLOD014

    MODULE NOT SUITABLE (reason)

    Explanation:

    This message accompanies FEMLOD017. OS/EM has determined that the named load module should not be loaded for one of the following reasons:

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: None

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response:

    If the load module is in error, correct the linkage editor statements, relink the failing program, perform LLA refresh as appropriate and reload the module through the OS/EM ISPF dialog.

    If the load module is a stub then this can be treated as an informational message. Stub modules can be removed from LPA / LNKLST in order to prevent the message from being issued.

    FEMLOD015

    MODULE IS WRONG VERSION

    Explanation: During the execution of loading either an OS/EM module, or a user defined exit point module, the module identified in a previous message was determined to be at different version than the version currently being executed.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, but the program identified in other message number FEMxxx017 is not loaded.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check LINKLIST, STEPLIB, JOBLIB, and ISPLLIB concatenation to find bad version of module being loaded and re-issue the OS/EM command that failed.

    FEMIPL016

    OS/EM REQUIRES OS/390 Release 2.7 or later

    Explanation: During OS/EM Sub-system Initialization OS/EM determined that the operating system OS/EM is running on is not a supported operating system release.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: OS/EM Sub-system Initialization stops.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check that an OS/390 or z/OS system is the target system for OS/EM Initialization. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP017

    MODULE program LOAD FAILED

    Explanation: During the of loading either an OS/EM module, or a user defined exit point module, the module identified by program was not loaded.

    program: The module name that OS/EM attempted to load.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, but the program identified is not loaded. Other messages will follow with information with information as to what caused the load to fail.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to the messages following this one and take the action indicated by those messages.

    FEMLOD017

    MODULE program LOAD FAILED

    Explanation: During the of loading either an OS/EM module, or a user defined exit point module, the module identified by program was not loaded.

    program: The module name that OS/EM attempted to load.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, but the program identified is not loaded. Other messages will follow with information with information as to what caused the load to fail.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to the messages following this one and take the action indicated by those messages.

    FEMS19017

    MODULE program LOAD FAILED

    Explanation: During the of loading either an OS/EM module, or a user defined exit point module, the module identified by program was not loaded.

    program: The module name that OS/EM attempted to load.

    Source: FEM0001I

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, but the program identified is not loaded. Other messages will follow with information with information as to what caused the load to fail.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to the messages following this one and take the action indicated by those messages.

    FEMS22017

    MODULE program LOAD FAILED

    Explanation: During the of loading either an OS/EM module, or a user defined exit point module, the module identified by program was not loaded.

    program: The module name that OS/EM attempted to load.

    Source: FEM0002B

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, but the program identified is not loaded. Other messages will follow with information with information as to what caused the load to fail.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to the messages following this one and take the action indicated by those messages.

    FEMLOD018

    {subsystem} MODULE program LOADED (loadaddr) {VERSION verinfo}

    Explanation: During OS/EM Sub-system or optional exit module loading, module program has been loaded successfully.

    subsystem: The subsystem that the module operates with (e.g. JES2)
    program: Exit point name being processed.
    loadaddr: The load address of the module.
    verinfo: The version number and generation date & time of module. This applies only to OS/EM system modules.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: OS/EM continues.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMIPL019

    program INTERCEPT FAILED. ctlfield= xxxxxxxx {yyyyyyyy}

    Explanation: During OS/EM Sub-system Initialization OS/EM was unable to establish the intercept routine for program. The control blocks for intercept program were modified during OS/EM Sub-system Initialization, and OS/EM was unable to continue processing.

    program The program name.
    ctlfield: The name of system control block field being displayed.
    xxxxxxxx: The contents of the first fullword of the displayed control field.
    yyyyyyyy: The contents of the second fullword of the displayed control field (if applicable).

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: OS/EM Sub-system Initialization ends with a Return code 16.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Re-IPL. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL020

    FEMIPL ENDED - RC = nn

    Explanation: During OS/EM Sub-system Initialization, FEMIPL has ended with a return code of nn.

    nn Return code set by FEMIPL.

    00

    OS/EM Sub-system Initialization was successful.

    08

    One or more OS/EM modules were not successfully loaded, see previous messages for reasons.

    16

    OS/EM Sub-system Initialization failed, see previous messages for reasons.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: FEMIPL has ended. If the return code is 00 OS/EM starts the batch TMP (OSEM) to set OS/EM options.

    Operator Response: If the return code is 08 or 16 contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: If the return code is a 00 no action is required. If the return code is 08 one or more OS/EM modules may not have been loaded, there will be messages preceding FEMIPL020 detailing what has failed. If the return code is 16 OS/EM Sub-system Initialization has failed and there will be messages preceding FEMIPL020 detailing what has failed. Correct failing components as detailed by the preceding messages and Re-IPL. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMAIF021

    subsystem CONTROLLER MODULE module NOT LOADED

    Explanation: During OS/EM exit processing the controller module was not loaded and cannot be executed.

    subsystem: The subsystem that the controller module relates to (e.g. JES2)
    module: The name of the module that could not be loaded.

    Source: FEMALCIF

    System Action: The OS/EM function identified by this message is not being executed. OS/EM functions continue for all other functions.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to the messages preceding FEMAIF021, and take the corrective action as indicated by those messages. RELOAD the controller module that has failed. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDIF021

    subsystem CONTROLLER MODULE module NOT LOADED

    Explanation: During OS/EM exit processing the controller module was not loaded and cannot be executed.

    subsystem: The subsystem that the controller module relates to (e.g. JES2)
    module: The name of the module that could not be loaded.

    Source: FEMALCIF

    System Action: The OS/EM function identified by this message is not being executed. OS/EM functions continue for all other functions.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to the messages preceding FEMDIF021, and take the corrective action as indicated by those messages. RELOAD the controller module that has failed. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFIF021

    subsystem CONTROLLER MODULE module NOT LOADED

    Explanation: During OS/EM exit processing the controller module was not loaded and cannot be executed.

    subsystem: The subsystem that the controller module relates to (e.g. JES2)
    module: The name of the module that could not be loaded.

    Source: FEMFRAIF

    System Action: The OS/EM function identified by this message is not being executed. OS/EM functions continue for all other functions.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to the messages preceding FEMFIF021, and take the corrective action as indicated by those messages. RELOAD the controller module that has failed. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHIF021

    subsystem CONTROLLER MODULE module NOT LOADED

    Explanation: During OS/EM exit processing the controller module was not loaded and cannot be executed.

    subsystem: The subsystem that the controller module relates to (e.g. JES2)
    module: The name of the module that could not be loaded.

    Source: FEMHSMIF

    System Action: The OS/EM function identified by this message is not being executed. OS/EM functions continue for all other functions.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to the messages preceding FEMHIF021, and take the corrective action as indicated by those messages. RELOAD the controller module that has failed. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIIF021

    subsystem CONTROLLER MODULE module NOT LOADED

    Explanation: During OS/EM exit processing the controller module was not loaded and cannot be executed.

    subsystem: The subsystem that the controller module relates to (e.g. JES2)
    module: The name of the module that could not be loaded.

    Source: FEMISPIF

    System Action: The OS/EM function identified by this message is not being executed. OS/EM functions continue for all other functions.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to the messages preceding FEMIIF021, and take the corrective action as indicated by those messages. RELOAD the controller module that has failed. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2I021

    subsystem CONTROLLER MODULE module NOT LOADED

    Explanation: During OS/EM exit processing the controller module was not loaded and cannot be executed.

    subsystem: The subsystem that the controller module relates to (e.g. JES2)
    module: The name of the module that could not be loaded.

    Source: FEMJ2ITx

    System Action: The OS/EM function identified by this message is not being executed. OS/EM functions continue for all other functions.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to the messages preceding FEMJ2I021, and take the corrective action as indicated by those messages. RELOAD the controller module that has failed. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3I021

    subsystem CONTROLLER MODULE module NOT LOADED

    Explanation: During OS/EM exit processing the controller module was not loaded and cannot be executed.

    subsystem: The subsystem that the controller module relates to (e.g. JES2)
    module: The name of the module that could not be loaded.

    Source: FEMJ3ITF

    System Action: The OS/EM function identified by this message is not being executed. OS/EM functions continue for all other functions.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to the messages preceding FEMJ3I021, and take the corrective action as indicated by those messages. RELOAD the controller module that has failed. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRIF021

    subsystem CONTROLLER MODULE module NOT LOADED

    Explanation: During OS/EM exit processing the controller module was not loaded and cannot be executed.

    subsystem: The subsystem that the controller module relates to (e.g. JES2)
    module: The name of the module that could not be loaded.

    Source: FEMRACIF

    System Action: The OS/EM function identified by this message is not being executed. OS/EM functions continue for all other functions.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to the messages preceding FEMRIF021, and take the corrective action as indicated by those messages. RELOAD the controller module that has failed. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSIF021

    subsystem CONTROLLER MODULE module NOT LOADED

    Explanation: During OS/EM exit processing the controller module was not loaded and cannot be executed.

    subsystem: The subsystem that the controller module relates to (e.g. JES2)
    module: The name of the module that could not be loaded.

    Source: FEMSAFIF,FEMSMFIF

    System Action: The OS/EM function identified by this message is not being executed. OS/EM functions continue for all other functions.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to the messages preceding FEMSIF021, and take the corrective action as indicated by those messages. RELOAD the controller module that has failed. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTIF021

    subsystem CONTROLLER MODULE module NOT LOADED

    Explanation: During OS/EM exit processing the controller module was not loaded and cannot be executed.

    subsystem: The subsystem that the controller module relates to (e.g. JES2)
    module: The name of the module that could not be loaded.

    Source: FEMTSOIF

    System Action: The OS/EM function identified by this message is not being executed. OS/EM functions continue for all other functions.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to the messages preceding FEMTIF021, and take the corrective action as indicated by those messages. RELOAD the controller module that has failed. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX00021

    subsystem CONTROLLER MODULE module NOT LOADED

    Explanation: During OS/EM exit processing the controller module was not loaded and cannot be executed.

    subsystem: The subsystem that the controller module relates to (e.g. JES2)
    module: The name of the module that could not be loaded.

    Source: FEMXIT0x

    System Action: The OS/EM function identified by this message is not being executed. OS/EM functions continue for all other functions.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to the messages preceding FEMX00021, and take the corrective action as indicated by those messages. RELOAD the controller module that has failed. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCTL022

    UNABLE TO ESTABLISH ESTAE IN MODULE FEMCNTL - RC = nn

    Explanation: During the execution of module FEMCNTL, the module FEMCNTL was unable to establish an ESTAE environment.

    nn: Return code from the ESATE macro.

    Source: FEMCNTL

    System Action: The OS/EM module takes a SVC dump, disables the module, and deletes the module from storage. All functions related to this module are disabled.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Take the corrective action as indicated in the IBM Supervisor Services ESTAE macro reference. RELOAD the controller module using OS/EM functions. Contact Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDC1022

    UNABLE TO ESTABLISH ESTAE IN MODULE FEMDCB1 - RC = nn

    Explanation: During the execution of module FEMDCB1, the module FEMDCB1 was unable to establish an ESTAE environment.

    nn: Return code from the ESATE macro.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM module takes a SVC dump, disables the module, and deletes the module from storage. All functions related to this module are disabled.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Take the corrective action as indicated in the IBM Supervisor Services ESTAE macro reference. RELOAD the controller module using OS/EM functions. Contact Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL022

    UNABLE TO ESTABLISH ESTAE IN MODULE FEMIPL - RC = nn

    Explanation: During the execution of module FEMIPL, the module FEMIPL was unable to establish an ESTAE environment.

    nn: Return code from the ESATE macro.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM module takes a SVC dump, disables the module, and deletes the module from storage. All functions related to this module are disabled.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Take the corrective action as indicated in the IBM Supervisor Services ESTAE macro reference. RELOAD the controller module using OS/EM functions. Contact Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLIB022

    UNABLE TO ESTABLISH ESTAE IN MODULE FEMLIB - RC = nn

    Explanation: During the execution of module FEMLIB, the module FEMLIB was unable to establish an ESTAE environment.

    nn: Return code from the ESATE macro.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: The OS/EM module takes a SVC dump, disables the module, and deletes the module from storage. All functions related to this module are disabled.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Take the corrective action as indicated in the IBM Supervisor Services ESTAE macro reference. RELOAD the controller module using OS/EM functions. Contact Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTHI022

    UNABLE TO ESTABLISH ESTAE IN MODULE FEMTHRDI - RC = nn

    Explanation: During the execution of module FEMTHRDI, the module FEMTHRDI was unable to establish an ESTAE environment.

    nn: Return code from the ESATE macro.

    Source: FEMTHRDI

    System Action: The OS/EM module takes a SVC dump, disables the module, and deletes the module from storage. All functions related to this module are disabled.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Take the corrective action as indicated in the IBM Supervisor Services ESTAE macro reference. RELOAD the controller module using OS/EM functions. Contact Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS022

    UNABLE TO ESTABLISH ESTAE IN MODULE FEMTPSHR - RC = nn

    Explanation: During the execution of module FEMTPSHR, the module FEMTPSHR was unable to establish an ESTAE environment.

    nn: Return code from the ESATE macro.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM module takes a SVC dump, disables the module, and deletes the module from storage. All functions related to this module are disabled.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Take the corrective action as indicated in the IBM Supervisor Services ESTAE macro reference. RELOAD the controller module using OS/EM functions. Contact Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI022

    UNABLE TO ESTABLISH ESTAE IN MODULE FEMUSI - RC = nn

    Explanation: During the execution of module FEMUSI, the module FEMUSI was unable to establish an ESTAE environment.

    nn: Return code from the ESATE macro.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM module takes a SVC dump, disables the module, and deletes the module from storage. All functions related to this module are disabled.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Take the corrective action as indicated in the IBM Supervisor Services ESTAE macro reference. RELOAD the controller module using OS/EM functions. Contact Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M023

    ABEND IN subsystem modtype (modname : entry) AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for a JES2 module either through ESTAE or FRR recovery programming.

    subsystem: The name of the JES2 subsystem
    modtype: The type of user module that failed
    modname: The name of the failing module
    entry: The entry point name for the failing module
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the failing module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will follow including FEMxxx025, FEMxxx026, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMJ2S023

    ABEND IN subsystem modtype (modname : entry) AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for a JES2 module either through ESTAE or FRR recovery programming.

    subsystem: The name of the JES2 subsystem
    modtype: The type of user module that failed
    modname: The name of the failing module
    entry: The entry point name for the failing module
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the failing module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will follow including FEMxxx025, FEMxxx026, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMX05023

    ABEND IN subsystem modtype (modname : entry) AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for a JES2 module either through ESTAE or FRR recovery programming.

    subsystem: The name of the JES2 subsystem
    modtype: The type of user module that failed
    modname: The name of the failing module
    entry: The entry point name for the failing module
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the failing module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will follow including FEMxxx025, FEMxxx026, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEM2P4023

    ABEND IN subsystem modtype (modname : entry) AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for a JES2 module either through ESTAE or FRR recovery programming.

    subsystem: The name of the JES2 subsystem
    modtype: The type of user module that failed
    modname: The name of the failing module
    entry: The entry point name for the failing module
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the failing module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will follow including FEMxxx025, FEMxxx026, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMACN024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMASY024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOM024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMEXR024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFCN024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFTN024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHCN024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMICN024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOK024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRCN024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCN024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTCN024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUJI024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX05024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2P4024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2P4024

    ABEND IN modtype modname AT OFFSET xxxxxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has been detected for the specified module.

    modtype: The type of module that ABENDed
    modtype: The name of module that had the ABENDed
    xxxxxxxx: The location within the module where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed stops, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMACN025

    EXIT POINT program DISABLED

    Explanation: During execution of user exit program the exit module has become disabled due to a previous error. Usually this message is the result of an ABEND and message FEMxxx023 is issued.

    program: The user exit being disabled.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMDCN025

    EXIT POINT program DISABLED

    Explanation: During execution of user exit program the exit module has become disabled due to a previous error. Usually this message is the result of an ABEND and message FEMxxx023 is issued.

    program: The user exit being disabled.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMFRA025

    EXIT POINT program DISABLED

    Explanation: During execution of user exit program the exit module has become disabled due to a previous error. Usually this message is the result of an ABEND and message FEMxxx023 is issued.

    program: The user exit being disabled.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMHCN025

    EXIT POINT program DISABLED

    Explanation: During execution of user exit program the exit module has become disabled due to a previous error. Usually this message is the result of an ABEND and message FEMxxx023 is issued.

    program: The user exit being disabled.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMICN025

    EXIT POINT program DISABLED

    Explanation: During execution of user exit program the exit module has become disabled due to a previous error. Usually this message is the result of an ABEND and message FEMxxx023 is issued.

    program: The user exit being disabled.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMJ3E025

    EXIT POINT program DISABLED

    Explanation: During execution of user exit program the exit module has become disabled due to a previous error. Usually this message is the result of an ABEND and message FEMxxx023 is issued.

    program: The user exit being disabled.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMRCN025

    EXIT POINT program DISABLED

    Explanation: During execution of user exit program the exit module has become disabled due to a previous error. Usually this message is the result of an ABEND and message FEMxxx023 is issued.

    program: The user exit being disabled.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMSCN025

    EXIT POINT program DISABLED

    Explanation: During execution of user exit program the exit module has become disabled due to a previous error. Usually this message is the result of an ABEND and message FEMxxx023 is issued.

    program: The user exit being disabled.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMTCN025

    EXIT POINT program DISABLED

    Explanation: During execution of user exit program the exit module has become disabled due to a previous error. Usually this message is the result of an ABEND and message FEMxxx023 is issued.

    program: The user exit being disabled.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMACN026

    EXIT program DEACTIVATED

    Explanation: During execution of user exit program the exit module has been deactivated due to a previous error. Usually this message is the result of an ABEND and message FEMxxx023 is issued.

    program: Exit module name.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMDCN026

    EXIT program DEACTIVATED

    Explanation: During execution of user exit program the exit module has been deactivated due to a previous error. Usually this message is the result of an ABEND and message FEMxxx023 is issued.

    program: Exit module name.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMFCN026

    EXIT program DEACTIVATED

    Explanation: During execution of user exit program the exit module has been deactivated due to a previous error. Usually this message is the result of an ABEND and message FEMxxx023 is issued.

    program: Exit module name.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMHCN026

    EXIT program DEACTIVATED

    Explanation: During execution of user exit program the exit module has been deactivated due to a previous error. Usually this message is the result of an ABEND and message FEMxxx023 is issued.

    program: Exit module name.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMICN026

    EXIT program DEACTIVATED

    Explanation: During execution of user exit program the exit module has been deactivated due to a previous error. Usually this message is the result of an ABEND and message FEMxxx023 is issued.

    program: Exit module name.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMJ3E026

    EXIT program DEACTIVATED

    Explanation: During execution of user exit program the exit module has been deactivated due to a previous error. Usually this message is the result of an ABEND and message FEMxxx023 is issued.

    program: Exit module name.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMRCN026

    EXIT program DEACTIVATED

    Explanation: During execution of user exit program the exit module has been deactivated due to a previous error. Usually this message is the result of an ABEND and message FEMxxx023 is issued.

    program: Exit module name.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMSCN026

    EXIT program DEACTIVATED

    Explanation: During execution of user exit program the exit module has been deactivated due to a previous error. Usually this message is the result of an ABEND and message FEMxxx023 is issued.

    program: Exit module name.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMTCN026

    EXIT program DEACTIVATED

    Explanation: During execution of user exit program the exit module has been deactivated due to a previous error. Usually this message is the result of an ABEND and message FEMxxx023 is issued.

    program: Exit module name.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMCMD027

    ABEND IN OS/EM function MODULE module

    Explanation: An ABEND occurred in an OS/EM function.

    function: The functional area affected by the failing module
    module: The name of the failing module

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDC1027

    ABEND IN OS/EM function MODULE module

    Explanation: An ABEND occurred in an OS/EM function.

    function: The functional area affected by the failing module
    module: The name of the failing module

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL027

    ABEND IN OS/EM function MODULE module

    Explanation: An ABEND occurred in an OS/EM function.

    function: The functional area affected by the failing module
    module: The name of the failing module

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS027

    ABEND IN OS/EM function MODULE module

    Explanation: An ABEND occurred in an OS/EM function.

    function: The functional area affected by the failing module
    module: The name of the failing module

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM02F027

    ABEND IN OS/EM function MODULE module

    Explanation: An ABEND occurred in an OS/EM function.

    function: The functional area affected by the failing module
    module: The name of the failing module

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx029. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOK029

    MODULE program STORAGE RELEASED (xxxxxxxx)

    Explanation: The specified module has been deleted from CSA/ECSA due to a previous error. Usually this message is the result of an ABEND and message FEMxxx024 is issued.

    program: The name of the deleted module
    xxxxxxxx: The address where the module previously resided

    Source: FEMFEMLOCK

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx026. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done after an ABEND.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMACN030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMASY030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDAD030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMDASD

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFRA030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMF10030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMEFF10

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHCN030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSM030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMHSMx

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMICN030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMISP030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMISPF

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMJES2x

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS3030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMJES3

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2I030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMJ2ITx

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3I030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMJ3ITF

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMMIS030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMMISC

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRAC030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMRACF

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRCN030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRC2030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMRCX02

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRD1030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMRDX01

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMREL030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMRELOD

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSAF030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMSAF

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCH030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMTSSCH

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCN030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSMF030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMSMFx

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTCN030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTSO030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMTSO

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUJI030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSO030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMUSO

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUTL030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMUTL

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX00030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMXIT0

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX06030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMJ2X06

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX09030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMJ2X09

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX49030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMJ2X49

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2P4030

    function MODULE program NOT LOADED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL has requested a module to be loaded and it has failed during the load process. Another message usually accompanies this detailing the reason for failure.

    function: The functional area of the failing module.
    program: The name of the failing module.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check previous messages for the cause of the load failure. Take the corrective action as required and re-issue the OS/EM command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN031

    *WARNING* OS/EM WILL EXPIRE IN nn DAYS

    Explanation: The authorization code for OS/EM functions will expire in nn days.

    nn: The number of days until OS/EM functions stop working.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM functions continue working until the authorization code has expired.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Contact OS/EM support and request a new authorization code.

    FEMABN032

    OS/EM INTENTIONAL ABEND S0C3

    Explanation: OS/EM has forced an abend S0C3.

    Source: FEMABEND, FEMJ2ABx

    System Action: This abend in issued by an installation verification test exit.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMLIM033

    LIMIT DATA POINTER AT nnnnnnnn IS INVALID

    Explanation: During processing of Jobname Limits for a function, the pointer for the limit data area does not point to the OS/EM optional limit data area for this function. The limit eye catcher is missing.

    nnnnnnnn: Virtual storage address of limit table for this function.

    Source: FEMLIMIT

    System Action: The limit pointer is zeroed and limit processing for this function stops. Message FEMLIM034 is also issued.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check to see if any catastrophic errors have occurred previously. Storage overlays are the usual cause of this error. Take the corrective action as indicated by any other previous errors. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLIM034

    LIMIT POINTER ZEROED

    Explanation: During processing of Jobname Limits for a function, the pointer for the limit data area does not point to the OS/EM optional limit data area for this function. The limit eye catcher is missing.

    Source: FEMLIMIT

    System Action: The limit pointer is zeroed and limit processing for this function stops. Message FEMLIM033 is also issued

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check to see if any catastrophic errors have occurred previously. Storage overlays are the usual cause of this error. Take the corrective action as indicated by any other previous errors. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMNUL035

    OS/EM NULL EXIT. RC = nn

    Explanation: A null exit has been loaded using optional OS/EM functions and is setting a return code as defined by the FEMNULxx Exit requested.

    nn: Return code from the null exit requested.

    Source:

    FEMNULL0 - Sets return code 00
    FEMNULL4 - Sets return code 04
    FEMNULL8 - Sets return code 08
    FEMNUL12 - Sets return code 12
    FEMNUL16 - Sets return code 16

    System Action: The OS/EM function where the null exit has been requested continues according to return code checking requested by the Exit definition.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMUJI036

    USER NOT AUTHORIZED TO RUN JOB IN CLASS x

    Explanation: During Job initialization processing, OS/EM options have requested Jobclass access enforcement and the Jobclass that is specified on the JOB card is not a valid Jobclass for the USER submitting the JOB.

    x: Jobclass the Job was submitted to.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The JOB is cancelled.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Change the Jobclass to one that the USER has access to.

    FEMWTO037

    OS/EM WTO n

    Explanation: OS/EM provides some WTO modules for testing options.

    Source: FEMWTO0, FEMWTO1, FEMWTO2, FEMWTO3, FEMWTO4, FEMWTO5, FEMWTOX

    System Action: The WTO is issued and processing continues.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMDB4038

    nn type TAPES ALLOCATED; ONLY yy ALLOWED

    Explanation: During Job allocation processing, OS/EM options have requested tape access enforcement and the number of tapes requested nn exceeds the number allowed in this Job class.

    nn: Number of tapes requested.
    type: The type of tape unit that has exceeded the allocation quota.
    yy: Number of tapes allowed in this Job Class.

    Source: FEMDB401

    System Action: The JOB is cancelled with a System S222 Abend, unless tape control is in warn mode; in that case message FEMxxx039 will also be issued.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Change the Jobclass to one that the allows the number of tapes required.

    FEM 'W21038

    nn type TAPES ALLOCATED; ONLY yy ALLOWED

    Explanation: During Job allocation processing, OS/EM options have requested tape access enforcement and the number of tapes requested nn exceeds the number allowed in this Job class.

    nn: Number of tapes requested.
    type: The type of tape unit that has exceeded the allocation quota.
    yy: Number of tapes allowed in this Job Class.

    Source: FEMW21SD

    System Action: The JOB is cancelled with a System S222 Abend, unless tape control is in warn mode; in that case message FEMxxx039 will also be issued.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Change the Jobclass to one that the allows the number of tapes required.

    FEMW21039

    *WARNING* JOB WOULD BE CANCELLED

    Explanation: During Job allocation processing, Manager options have requested tape access enforcement and the number of tapes requested nn exceeds the number allowed in this Job class. Tape control is in warn mode.

    Source: FEMW21SD

    System Action: The JOB is not cancelled, because tape control is warn mode, message FEMxxx038 will also be issued.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Change the Jobclass to one that the allows the number of tapes required.

    FEMCTL040

    OS/EM CVT NOT FOUND OR NOT INITIALIZED

    Explanation: During OS/EM command processing or OS/EM initialization functions, the OS/EM CVT was not found.

    Source: FEMCNTL

    System Action: The OS/EM command being processed, or the OS/EM function is ignored, because OS/EM functions are not active.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Insure that the OS/EM sub-system initialization was successful. Re-IPL the system. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP040

    OS/EM CVT NOT FOUND OR NOT INITIALIZED

    Explanation: During OS/EM command processing or OS/EM initialization functions, the OS/EM CVT was not found.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM command being processed, or the OS/EM function is ignored, because OS/EM functions are not active.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Insure that the OS/EM sub-system initialization was successful. Re-IPL the system. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT040

    OS/EM CVT NOT FOUND OR NOT INITIALIZED

    Explanation: During OS/EM command processing or OS/EM initialization functions, the OS/EM CVT was not found.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM command being processed, or the OS/EM function is ignored, because OS/EM functions are not active.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Insure that the OS/EM sub-system initialization was successful. Re-IPL the system. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMINT040

    OS/EM CVT NOT FOUND OR NOT INITIALIZED

    Explanation: During OS/EM command processing or OS/EM initialization functions, the OS/EM CVT was not found.

    Source: FEMINIT

    System Action: The OS/EM command being processed, or the OS/EM function is ignored, because OS/EM functions are not active.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Insure that the OS/EM sub-system initialization was successful. Re-IPL the system. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLIB040

    OS/EM CVT NOT FOUND OR NOT INITIALIZED

    Explanation: During OS/EM command processing or OS/EM initialization functions, the OS/EM CVT was not found.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: The OS/EM command being processed, or the OS/EM function is ignored, because OS/EM functions are not active.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Insure that the OS/EM sub-system initialization was successful. Re-IPL the system. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS040

    OS/EM CVT NOT FOUND OR NOT INITIALIZED

    Explanation: During OS/EM command processing or OS/EM initialization functions, the OS/EM CVT was not found.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM command being processed, or the OS/EM function is ignored, because OS/EM functions are not active.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Insure that the OS/EM sub-system initialization was successful. Re-IPL the system. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCTL041

    VERB HAS INVALID FORMAT

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor for OS/EM options processing has detected a verb with an invalid format.

    Source: FEMCNTL

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Insure that the OS/EM FEMCNTL command verb format is correct. Check the command format in this manual for the function being performed. If using the ISPF interface, check the command format for the verb being used. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCTL042

    VERB IS NOT SUPPORTED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor for options processing has detected an unsupported verb.

    Source: FEMCNTL

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Insure that the OS/EM Sub-system command verb is correct. Check the command format in in this manual for the function being performed. If using the ISPF interface, check the verb being used. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCTL043

    VERB IS NOT UNIQUE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor has detected a FEMCNTL subcommand that is so abbreviated it matches more than one subcommand for this FEMCNTL command execution.

    Source: FEMCNTL

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Specify enough of the FEMCNTL subcommand verb to insure the command verb is unique. Check the command format in this manual for the function being performed. If using the ISPF interface, check the subcommand for the verb being used. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCTL044

    VALID AUTHORIZATION CODE NOT SUPPLIED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor for OS/EM processing, has determined that a valid authorization code has not been supplied before an FEMCNTL subcommand.

    Source: FEMCNTL

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Insure that the OS/EM Sub-system was provided with a valid authorization code. Contact OS/EM support for a valid Authorization Code.

    FEMLIB044

    VALID AUTHORIZATION CODE NOT SUPPLIED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor for OS/EM processing, has determined that a valid authorization code has not been supplied before an FEMCNTL subcommand.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: The FEMLIB command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Insure that the OS/EM Sub-system was provided with a valid authorization code. Contact OS/EM support for a valid Authorization Code.

    FEMCTL045

    OS/EM HAS EXPIRED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor for OS/EM processing, has determined that OS/EM has expired.

    Source: FEMCNTL

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Insure that the OS/EM Sub-system was provided with a valid authorization code. Contact OS/EM support for a valid Authorization Code.

    FEMLIB045

    OS/EM HAS EXPIRED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor for OS/EM processing, has determined that OS/EM has expired.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: The FEMLIB command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Insure that the OS/EM Sub-system was provided with a valid authorization code. Contact OS/EM support for a valid Authorization Code.

    FEMCTL046

    USER NOT AUTHORIZED FOR SUBCOMMAND

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor for OS/EM options processing, has determined that security checking for FEMCNTL has been requested, and the User requesting the subcommand is not authorized to use it.

    Source: FEMCNTL

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: If the User requesting the FEMCNTL subcommand requires access, provide access through the Security interface as documented in the OS/EM User Guide.

    FEMREL046

    USER NOT AUTHORIZED FOR SUBCOMMAND

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor for OS/EM options processing, has determined that security checking for FEMCNTL has been requested, and the User requesting the subcommand is not authorized to use it.

    Source: FEMRELOD

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: If the User requesting the FEMCNTL subcommand requires access, provide access through the Security interface as documented in the OS/EM User Guide.

    FEMATH047

    *WARNING* RESOURCE 'xxxx' NOT PROTECTED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor for OS/EM options processing, has determined that security checking for FEMCNTL functions has not been defined to the security manager in use.

    xxxx: The OS/EM resource that is not defined to the security manager.

    Source: FEMAUTH

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed continues.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Implement the Security interface as provided in the OS/EM Installation Guide to insure non-authorized personnel do not have access to the FEMCNTL commands.

    FEMALC048

    UNEXPECTED PARSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor uses TSO module IKJPARS for parsing FEMCNTL options. IKJPARS has returned an error during processing of the FEMCNTL command options.

    Source: FEMALLOC

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The ISPF user interface should be used to generate FEMCNTL commands. If the command was generated by the ISPF interface, contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOD048

    UNEXPECTED PARSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor uses TSO module IKJPARS for parsing FEMCNTL options. IKJPARS has returned an error during processing of the FEMCNTL command options.

    Source: FEMCODE

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The ISPF user interface should be used to generate FEMCNTL commands. If the command was generated by the ISPF interface, contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDAD048

    UNEXPECTED PARSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor uses TSO module IKJPARS for parsing FEMCNTL options. IKJPARS has returned an error during processing of the FEMCNTL command options.

    Source: FEMDASD

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The ISPF user interface should be used to generate FEMCNTL commands. If the command was generated by the ISPF interface, contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDAP048

    UNEXPECTED PARSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor uses TSO module IKJPARS for parsing FEMCNTL options. IKJPARS has returned an error during processing of the FEMCNTL command options.

    Source: FEMPOOL

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The ISPF user interface should be used to generate FEMCNTL commands. If the command was generated by the ISPF interface, contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDMP048

    UNEXPECTED PARSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor uses TSO module IKJPARS for parsing FEMCNTL options. IKJPARS has returned an error during processing of the FEMCNTL command options.

    Source: FEMDUMP

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The ISPF user interface should be used to generate FEMCNTL commands. If the command was generated by the ISPF interface, contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSM048

    UNEXPECTED PARSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor uses TSO module IKJPARS for parsing FEMCNTL options. IKJPARS has returned an error during processing of the FEMCNTL command options.

    Source: FEMHSM

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The ISPF user interface should be used to generate FEMCNTL commands. If the command was generated by the ISPF interface, contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMISP048

    UNEXPECTED PARSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor uses TSO module IKJPARS for parsing FEMCNTL options. IKJPARS has returned an error during processing of the FEMCNTL command options.

    Source: FEMISPF

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The ISPF user interface should be used to generate FEMCNTL commands. If the command was generated by the ISPF interface, contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2#048

    UNEXPECTED PARSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor uses TSO module IKJPARS for parsing FEMCNTL options. IKJPARS has returned an error during processing of the FEMCNTL command options.

    Source: FEMJES2

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The ISPF user interface should be used to generate FEMCNTL commands. If the command was generated by the ISPF interface, contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS3048

    UNEXPECTED PARSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor uses TSO module IKJPARS for parsing FEMCNTL options. IKJPARS has returned an error during processing of the FEMCNTL command options.

    Source: FEMJES3

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The ISPF user interface should be used to generate FEMCNTL commands. If the command was generated by the ISPF interface, contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLIB048

    UNEXPECTED PARSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor uses TSO module IKJPARS for parsing FEMCNTL options. IKJPARS has returned an error during processing of the FEMCNTL command options.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The ISPF user interface should be used to generate FEMCNTL commands. If the command was generated by the ISPF interface, contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMMIS048

    UNEXPECTED PARSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor uses TSO module IKJPARS for parsing FEMCNTL options. IKJPARS has returned an error during processing of the FEMCNTL command options.

    Source: FEMMISC

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The ISPF user interface should be used to generate FEMCNTL commands. If the command was generated by the ISPF interface, contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMQRY048

    UNEXPECTED PARSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor uses TSO module IKJPARS for parsing FEMCNTL options. IKJPARS has returned an error during processing of the FEMCNTL command options.

    Source: FEMQUERY

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The ISPF user interface should be used to generate FEMCNTL commands. If the command was generated by the ISPF interface, contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRAC048

    UNEXPECTED PARSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor uses TSO module IKJPARS for parsing FEMCNTL options. IKJPARS has returned an error during processing of the FEMCNTL command options.

    Source: FEMRACF

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The ISPF user interface should be used to generate FEMCNTL commands. If the command was generated by the ISPF interface, contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMREL048

    UNEXPECTED PARSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor uses TSO module IKJPARS for parsing FEMCNTL options. IKJPARS has returned an error during processing of the FEMCNTL command options.

    Source: FEMRELOD

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The ISPF user interface should be used to generate FEMCNTL commands. If the command was generated by the ISPF interface, contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSAF048

    UNEXPECTED PARSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor uses TSO module IKJPARS for parsing FEMCNTL options. IKJPARS has returned an error during processing of the FEMCNTL command options.

    Source: FEMFEMSAF

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The ISPF user interface should be used to generate FEMCNTL commands. If the command was generated by the ISPF interface, contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSMF048

    UNEXPECTED PARSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor uses TSO module IKJPARS for parsing FEMCNTL options. IKJPARS has returned an error during processing of the FEMCNTL command options.

    Source: FEMFEMSMF

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The ISPF user interface should be used to generate FEMCNTL commands. If the command was generated by the ISPF interface, contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSTM048

    UNEXPECTED PARSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor uses TSO module IKJPARS for parsing FEMCNTL options. IKJPARS has returned an error during processing of the FEMCNTL command options.

    Source: FEMSYSTM

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The ISPF user interface should be used to generate FEMCNTL commands. If the command was generated by the ISPF interface, contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSVU048

    UNEXPECTED PARSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor uses TSO module IKJPARS for parsing FEMCNTL options. IKJPARS has returned an error during processing of the FEMCNTL command options.

    Source: FEMSVCUD

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The ISPF user interface should be used to generate FEMCNTL commands. If the command was generated by the ISPF interface, contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTSO048

    UNEXPECTED PARSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor uses TSO module IKJPARS for parsing FEMCNTL options. IKJPARS has returned an error during processing of the FEMCNTL command options.

    Source: FEMTSO

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The ISPF user interface should be used to generate FEMCNTL commands. If the command was generated by the ISPF interface, contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOD049

    type CODE ACCEPTED

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor has accepted and processed the type code that was specified.

    type: AUTHORIZATION , OPTION

    Source: FEMCODE

    System Action: The type code is processed and enables the FEMCNTL command to process OS/EM optional functions. Also see message FEMCOD052.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMCOD050

    OS/EM WILL EXPIRE yyyy.ddd

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor FEMCNTL will expire in year yyyy and julian day ddd.

    yyyy.ddd: Year and julian day OS/EM will expire.

    Source: FEMCODE

    System Action: All OS/EM optional functions and features will be available until yyyy.dddd. Also see message FEMCOD049.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMCOD051

    type CODE NOT VALID FOR THIS CPU

    Explanation: The OS/EM command processor has determined that the type code specified is not valid for this CPU.

    type: AUTHORIZATION , OPTION.

    Source: FEMCODE

    System Action: The type code is not processed and FEMCNTL command is disabled for processing OS/EM optional functions.

    Operator Response: Notify the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the type code supplied by OS/EM support was the one entered. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDAP052

    TYPE dsngroup ALREADY SPECIFIED FOR (DIS)ALLOW - NOT ADDED TO (DIS)ALLOW LIST

    Explanation: During processing of FEMCNTL Quick Pool DASD pooling definitions, the same dataset name group was specified as both an allow list and a disallow list.

    dsngroup: The name of the dataset name group.

    Source: FEMPOOL

    System Action: The FEMCNTL Quick Pool DASD pooling definition is not added to the (DIS)Allow list.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Remove the dataset name group from either the allow list or the disallow list and re-issue the command.

    FEMHSP053

    jjjj WAITING FOR OS/EM INITIALIZATION TO COMPLETE

    Explanation: OS/EM Sub-system Initialization is in progress. The batch TMP which loads all the OS/EM options has started and prevents job jjjj from starting until the batch TMP has completed.

    jjjj: The Sub-system waiting for OS/EM initialization to complete.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The Job jjjj waits until the batch TMP has completed loading all OS/EM options. Message FEMxxx054 is also issued to allow the Job jjjj to start before OS/EM options are loaded but the functional capabilities of Job jjjj could be unpredictable until the batch TMP has loaded the OS/EM options. If the batch TMP Abends reply Y to continue initialization.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMIAT053

    jjjj WAITING FOR OS/EM INITIALIZATION TO COMPLETE

    Explanation: OS/EM Sub-system Initialization is in progress. The batch TMP which loads all the OS/EM options has started and prevents job jjjj from starting until the batch TMP has completed.

    jjjj: The Sub-system waiting for OS/EM initialization to complete.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The Job jjjj waits until the batch TMP has completed loading all OS/EM options. Message FEMxxx054 is also issued to allow the Job jjjj to start before OS/EM options are loaded but the functional capabilities of Job jjjj could be unpredictable until the batch TMP has loaded the OS/EM options. If the batch TMP Abends reply Y to continue initialization.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMHSP054

    REPLY Y TO BYPASS WAIT

    Explanation: OS/EM Sub-system Initialization has completed. The batch TMP which loads all the OS/EM options has started and stops Job jjjj from starting until the batch TMP has completed.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The Job as specified in FEMxxx053 waits until the batch TMP has completed loading all OS/EM options. Message FEMxxx054 is issued to allow the Job jjjj to start before OS/EM options are loaded but the functional capabilities of Job jjjj could be unpredictable until the batch TMP has loaded the OS/EM options.

    Operator Response: Reply Y only if instructed by the System Programmer. If the batch TMP Abends, reply Y to continue initialization.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMIAT054

    REPLY Y TO BYPASS WAIT

    Explanation: OS/EM Sub-system Initialization has completed. The batch TMP which loads all the OS/EM options has started and stops Job jjjj from starting until the batch TMP has completed.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The Job as specified in FEMxxx053 waits until the batch TMP has completed loading all OS/EM options. Message FEMxxx054 is issued to allow the Job jjjj to start before OS/EM options are loaded but the functional capabilities of Job jjjj could be unpredictable until the batch TMP has loaded the OS/EM options.

    Operator Response: Reply Y only if instructed by the System Programmer. If the batch TMP Abends, reply Y to continue initialization.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMHSP055

    INVALID REPLY - REENTER

    Explanation: The operator has replied to message FEMxxx054 and the reply was not a Y. Also see messages FEMxxx053 and FEMxxx054 for further information.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The Job as specified in FEMxxx053 waits until the batch TMP has completed loading all OS/EM options. Message FEMxxx054 is issued to allow the Job jjjj to start before OS/EM options are loaded but the functional capabilities of Job jjjj could be unpredictable until the batch TMP has loaded the OS/EM options.

    Operator Response: Reply with correct response (Y) wait for the batch TMP to complete.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMIAT055

    INVALID REPLY - REENTER

    Explanation: The operator has replied to message FEMxxx054 and the reply was not a Y. Also see messages FEMxxx053 and FEMxxx054 for further information.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The Job as specified in FEMxxx053 waits until the batch TMP has completed loading all OS/EM options. Message FEMxxx054 is issued to allow the Job jjjj to start before OS/EM options are loaded but the functional capabilities of Job jjjj could be unpredictable until the batch TMP has loaded the OS/EM options.

    Operator Response: Reply with correct response (Y) wait for the batch TMP to complete.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEM2D0055

    INVALID REPLY - REENTER

    Explanation: The operator has replied to message FEMxxx054 and the reply was not a Y. Also see messages FEMxxx053 and FEMxxx054 for further information.

    Source: FEMJ2D0x

    System Action: The Job as specified in FEMxxx053 waits until the batch TMP has completed loading all OS/EM options. Message FEMxxx054 is issued to allow the Job jjjj to start before OS/EM options are loaded but the functional capabilities of Job jjjj could be unpredictable until the batch TMP has loaded the OS/EM options.

    Operator Response: Reply with correct response (Y) wait for the batch TMP to complete.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEM2H0055

    INVALID REPLY - REENTER

    Explanation: The operator has replied to message FEMxxx054 and the reply was not a Y. Also see messages FEMxxx053 and FEMxxx054 for further information.

    Source: FEMJ2H0x

    System Action: The Job as specified in FEMxxx053 waits until the batch TMP has completed loading all OS/EM options. Message FEMxxx054 is issued to allow the Job jjjj to start before OS/EM options are loaded but the functional capabilities of Job jjjj could be unpredictable until the batch TMP has loaded the OS/EM options.

    Operator Response: Reply with correct response (Y) wait for the batch TMP to complete.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEM2H4055

    INVALID REPLY - REENTER

    Explanation: The operator has replied to message FEMxxx054 and the reply was not a Y. Also see messages FEMxxx053 and FEMxxx054 for further information.

    Source: FEMJ2H4x

    System Action: The Job as specified in FEMxxx053 waits until the batch TMP has completed loading all OS/EM options. Message FEMxxx054 is issued to allow the Job jjjj to start before OS/EM options are loaded but the functional capabilities of Job jjjj could be unpredictable until the batch TMP has loaded the OS/EM options.

    Operator Response: Reply with correct response (Y) wait for the batch TMP to complete.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEM2L0055

    INVALID REPLY - REENTER

    Explanation: The operator has replied to message FEMxxx054 and the reply was not a Y. Also see messages FEMxxx053 and FEMxxx054 for further information.

    Source: FEMJ2L0x

    System Action: The Job as specified in FEMxxx053 waits until the batch TMP has completed loading all OS/EM options. Message FEMxxx054 is issued to allow the Job jjjj to start before OS/EM options are loaded but the functional capabilities of Job jjjj could be unpredictable until the batch TMP has loaded the OS/EM options.

    Operator Response: Reply with correct response (Y) wait for the batch TMP to complete.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEM2L4055

    INVALID REPLY - REENTER

    Explanation: The operator has replied to message FEMxxx054 and the reply was not a Y. Also see messages FEMxxx053 and FEMxxx054 for further information.

    Source: FEMJ2L4x

    System Action: The Job as specified in FEMxxx053 waits until the batch TMP has completed loading all OS/EM options. Message FEMxxx054 is issued to allow the Job jjjj to start before OS/EM options are loaded but the functional capabilities of Job jjjj could be unpredictable until the batch TMP has loaded the OS/EM options.

    Operator Response: Reply with correct response (Y) wait for the batch TMP to complete.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEM2M0055

    INVALID REPLY - REENTER

    Explanation: The operator has replied to message FEMxxx054 and the reply was not a Y. Also see messages FEMxxx053 and FEMxxx054 for further information.

    Source: FEMJ2M0x

    System Action: The Job as specified in FEMxxx053 waits until the batch TMP has completed loading all OS/EM options. Message FEMxxx054 is issued to allow the Job jjjj to start before OS/EM options are loaded but the functional capabilities of Job jjjj could be unpredictable until the batch TMP has loaded the OS/EM options.

    Operator Response: Reply with correct response (Y) wait for the batch TMP to complete.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEM2M4055

    INVALID REPLY - REENTER

    Explanation: The operator has replied to message FEMxxx054 and the reply was not a Y. Also see messages FEMxxx053 and FEMxxx054 for further information.

    Source: FEMJ2M4x

    System Action: The Job as specified in FEMxxx053 waits until the batch TMP has completed loading all OS/EM options. Message FEMxxx054 is issued to allow the Job jjjj to start before OS/EM options are loaded but the functional capabilities of Job jjjj could be unpredictable until the batch TMP has loaded the OS/EM options.

    Operator Response: Reply with correct response (Y) wait for the batch TMP to complete.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMX24055

    INVALID REPLY - REENTER

    Explanation: The operator has replied to message FEMxxx054 and the reply was not a Y. Also see messages FEMxxx053 and FEMxxx054 for further information.

    Source: FEMJ2X24

    System Action: The Job as specified in FEMxxx053 waits until the batch TMP has completed loading all OS/EM options. Message FEMxxx054 is issued to allow the Job jjjj to start before OS/EM options are loaded but the functional capabilities of Job jjjj could be unpredictable until the batch TMP has loaded the OS/EM options.

    Operator Response: Reply with correct response (Y) wait for the batch TMP to complete.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMIPL056

    FEMIPL STARTED

    Explanation: OS/EM Sub-system Initialization has started.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: OS/EM Sub-system Initialization starts.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMALC057

    function DATA AREA MISSING

    Explanation: During processing of OS/EM reload facilities, a OS/EM optional module was requested for reload but the function that the module supports has never been selected by OS/EM options.

    function: The functional area that the module supports.

    Source: FEMALLOC

    System Action: Reload processing for the OS/EM module fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the module requested for reload was in use prior to issuing the reload command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDAD057

    function DATA AREA MISSING

    Explanation: During processing of OS/EM reload facilities, a OS/EM optional module was requested for reload but the function that the module supports has never been selected by OS/EM options.

    function: The functional area that the module supports.

    Source: FEMDASD

    System Action: Reload processing for the OS/EM module fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the module requested for reload was in use prior to issuing the reload command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSM057

    function DATA AREA MISSING

    Explanation: During processing of OS/EM reload facilities, a OS/EM optional module was requested for reload but the function that the module supports has never been selected by OS/EM options.

    function: The functional area that the module supports.

    Source: FEMHSM

    System Action: Reload processing for the OS/EM module fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the module requested for reload was in use prior to issuing the reload command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMISP057

    function DATA AREA MISSING

    Explanation: During processing of OS/EM reload facilities, a OS/EM optional module was requested for reload but the function that the module supports has never been selected by OS/EM options.

    function: The functional area that the module supports.

    Source: FEMISPF

    System Action: Reload processing for the OS/EM module fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the module requested for reload was in use prior to issuing the reload command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2057

    function DATA AREA MISSING

    Explanation: During processing of OS/EM reload facilities, a OS/EM optional module was requested for reload but the function that the module supports has never been selected by OS/EM options.

    function: The functional area that the module supports.

    Source: FEMJES2x

    System Action: Reload processing for the OS/EM module fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the module requested for reload was in use prior to issuing the reload command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS3057

    function DATA AREA MISSING

    Explanation: During processing of OS/EM reload facilities, a OS/EM optional module was requested for reload but the function that the module supports has never been selected by OS/EM options.

    function: The functional area that the module supports.

    Source: FEMJES3

    System Action: Reload processing for the OS/EM module fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the module requested for reload was in use prior to issuing the reload command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMMIS057

    function DATA AREA MISSING

    Explanation: During processing of OS/EM reload facilities, a OS/EM optional module was requested for reload but the function that the module supports has never been selected by OS/EM options.

    function: The functional area that the module supports.

    Source: FEMMISC

    System Action: Reload processing for the OS/EM module fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the module requested for reload was in use prior to issuing the reload command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRAC057

    function DATA AREA MISSING

    Explanation: During processing of OS/EM reload facilities, a OS/EM optional module was requested for reload but the function that the module supports has never been selected by OS/EM options.

    function: The functional area that the module supports.

    Source: FEMRACF

    System Action: Reload processing for the OS/EM module fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the module requested for reload was in use prior to issuing the reload command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMREL057

    function DATA AREA MISSING

    Explanation: During processing of OS/EM reload facilities, a OS/EM optional module was requested for reload but the function that the module supports has never been selected by OS/EM options.

    function: The functional area that the module supports.

    Source: FEMRELOD

    System Action: Reload processing for the OS/EM module fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the module requested for reload was in use prior to issuing the reload command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSAF057

    function DATA AREA MISSING

    Explanation: During processing of OS/EM reload facilities, a OS/EM optional module was requested for reload but the function that the module supports has never been selected by OS/EM options.

    function: The functional area that the module supports.

    Source: FEMSAF

    System Action: Reload processing for the OS/EM module fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the module requested for reload was in use prior to issuing the reload command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSMF057

    function DATA AREA MISSING

    Explanation: During processing of OS/EM reload facilities, a OS/EM optional module was requested for reload but the function that the module supports has never been selected by OS/EM options.

    function: The functional area that the module supports.

    Source: FEMSMF

    System Action: Reload processing for the OS/EM module fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the module requested for reload was in use prior to issuing the reload command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS057

    function DATA AREA MISSING

    Explanation: During processing of OS/EM reload facilities, a OS/EM optional module was requested for reload but the function that the module supports has never been selected by OS/EM options.

    function: The functional area that the module supports.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: Reload processing for the OS/EM module fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the module requested for reload was in use prior to issuing the reload command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTSO057

    function DATA AREA MISSING

    Explanation: During processing of OS/EM reload facilities, a OS/EM optional module was requested for reload but the function that the module supports has never been selected by OS/EM options.

    function: The functional area that the module supports.

    Source: FEMTSO

    System Action: Reload processing for the OS/EM module fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the module requested for reload was in use prior to issuing the reload command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC058

    UNABLE TO RESTORE SVC TABLE ENTRY

    Explanation: During processing of macro SVCUPDTE, the SVC table entry was altered by an unknown source.

    Source: FEMALLOC

    System Action:

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the operator console for some type of catastrophic error. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDAD058

    UNABLE TO RESTORE SVC TABLE ENTRY

    Explanation: During processing of macro SVCUPDTE, the SVC table entry was altered by an unknown source.

    Source: FEMDASD

    System Action:

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the operator console for some type of catastrophic error. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSM058

    UNABLE TO RESTORE SVC TABLE ENTRY

    Explanation: During processing of macro SVCUPDTE, the SVC table entry was altered by an unknown source.

    Source: FEMHSM

    System Action:

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the operator console for some type of catastrophic error. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMISP058

    UNABLE TO RESTORE SVC TABLE ENTRY

    Explanation: During processing of macro SVCUPDTE, the SVC table entry was altered by an unknown source.

    Source: FEMISPF

    System Action:

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the operator console for some type of catastrophic error. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2058

    UNABLE TO RESTORE SVC TABLE ENTRY

    Explanation: During processing of macro SVCUPDTE, the SVC table entry was altered by an unknown source.

    Source: FEMJES2x

    System Action:

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the operator console for some type of catastrophic error. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS3058

    UNABLE TO RESTORE SVC TABLE ENTRY

    Explanation: During processing of macro SVCUPDTE, the SVC table entry was altered by an unknown source.

    Source: FEMJES3

    System Action:

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the operator console for some type of catastrophic error. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMMIS058

    UNABLE TO RESTORE SVC TABLE ENTRY

    Explanation: During processing of macro SVCUPDTE, the SVC table entry was altered by an unknown source.

    Source: FEMMISC

    System Action:

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the operator console for some type of catastrophic error. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRAC058

    UNABLE TO RESTORE SVC TABLE ENTRY

    Explanation: During processing of macro SVCUPDTE, the SVC table entry was altered by an unknown source.

    Source: FEMRACF

    System Action:

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the operator console for some type of catastrophic error. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSAF058

    UNABLE TO RESTORE SVC TABLE ENTRY

    Explanation: During processing of macro SVCUPDTE, the SVC table entry was altered by an unknown source.

    Source: FEMSAF

    System Action:

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the operator console for some type of catastrophic error. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSMF058

    UNABLE TO RESTORE SVC TABLE ENTRY

    Explanation: During processing of macro SVCUPDTE, the SVC table entry was altered by an unknown source.

    Source: FEMSMF

    System Action:

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the operator console for some type of catastrophic error. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTSO058

    UNABLE TO RESTORE SVC TABLE ENTRY

    Explanation: During processing of macro SVCUPDTE, the SVC table entry was altered by an unknown source.

    Source: FEMTSO

    System Action:

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the operator console for some type of catastrophic error. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMINT059

    PROGRAM FEMINIT MUST RUN AS STARTED TASK

    Explanation: The batch TMP that loads the OS/EM options must run as started task.

    Source: FEMINIT

    System Action: The batch TMP stops processing and no OS/EM options are loaded.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Re-submit the batch TMP as started task.

    FEMTPS059

    PROGRAM FEMTPSHR MUST RUN AS STARTED TASK

    Explanation: The FEMTPSHR program determined that it is not running as a started task.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: FEMTPSHR stops.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Review the installation instructions for OS/EM TAPESHR and make any changes necessary so that FEMTPSHR does run as a started task.

    FEMINT060

    INVALID ASCB ADDRESS FOR POST

    Explanation: During the batch TMP that loads the OS/EM options program, the address space control block (ASCB) for the sub-system that OS/EM is attempting to hold up until the batch TMP has completed loading the OPTIONS is invalid.

    Source: FEMINIT

    System Action: The batch TMP stops processing and no OS/EM options are loaded.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Re-IPL the system. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMINT061

    SYSTSPRT DD DUMMY ALLOCATION FAILED

    Explanation: During the batch TMP that loads the OS/EM options program, the DDNAME SYSTSPRT was missing, the batch TMP attempted to allocate the SYSTSPRT as a DUMMY DDNAME but failed.

    Source: FEMINIT

    System Action: The batch TMP stops processing and no OS/EM options are loaded.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the JCL for the batch TMP and include the SYSTSPRT DDNAME. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMINT062

    SYSTSPRT ALLOCATED TO DUMMY

    Explanation: During the batch TMP that loads the OS/EM options program, the DDNAME SYSTSPRT was missing, the batch TMP attempted to allocated the SYSTSPRT as a DUMMY DDNAME.

    Source: FEMINIT

    System Action: The batch TMP continues processing.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the JCL for the batch TMP and include the SYSTSPRT DDNAME. The SYSTSPRT DDNAME is used to collect the initialization messages that are written at IPL time.

    FEMINT063

    SYSMDUMP NOT ALLOCATED - CONTINUING

    Explanation: During the batch TMP that loads the OS/EM options program, the DDNAME SYSMDUMP was missing.

    Source: FEMINIT

    System Action: The batch TMP continues processing.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the JCL for the batch TMP and include the SYSMDUMP DDNAME. The SYSMDUMP DDNAME is used to write the SVC dump if the batch TMP Abends.

    FEMINT064

    TMP IKJEFT01 ABENDED aaaa

    Explanation: The batch TMP that loads the MVS OS/EM options program has abended with a System Abend aaaa.

    aaaa: MVS System Abend code.

    Source: FEMINIT

    System Action: The batch TMP stops processing.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to process the SVC dump from the SYSMDUMP DDNAME in the batch TMP, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and start the batch TMP. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMINT065

    program ATTACH FAILED. RC = rc

    Explanation: The OS/EM module that attaches the TSO batch TMP has failed.

    program: IKJEFT01
    rc: ATTACH return code.

    Source: FEMINIT

    System Action: The batch TMP stops processing.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to ATTACH macro to determine meaning of the return code, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and start the batch TMP. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC066

    dataset DYNAMIC (UN)ALLOCATION FAILED. RC = rc

    Explanation: An OS/EM module has attempted to dynamically allocate or unallocate a dataset and has failed.

    dataset: The DDNAME or Dataset Name that was being allocated or unallocated.
    DDNAME for Batch TMP
    Password Dataset
    Communication Dataset for TAPESHR
    rc: Dynamic Allocation (SVC99) return code.

    Source:: FEMALLO1

    System Action: The FEMALLO1 function being executed fails.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to SVC99 macro to determine the meaning of the return code, take the corrective action required, re-issue the command or restart the batch TMP. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMB14066

    dataset DYNAMIC (UN)ALLOCATION FAILED. RC = rc

    Explanation: An OS/EM module has attempted to dynamically allocate or unallocate a dataset and has failed.

    dataset: The DDNAME or Dataset Name that was being allocated or unallocated.
    DDNAME for Batch TMP
    Password Dataset
    Communication Dataset for TAPESHR
    rc: Dynamic Allocation (SVC99) return code.

    Source:: FEMBR14

    System Action: The FEMBR14 function being executed fails.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to SVC99 macro to determine the meaning of the return code, take the corrective action required, re-issue the command or restart the batch TMP. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMINT066

    dataset DYNAMIC (UN)ALLOCATION FAILED. RC = rc

    Explanation: An OS/EM module has attempted to dynamically allocate or unallocate a dataset and has failed.

    dataset: The DDNAME or Dataset Name that was being allocated or unallocated.
    DDNAME for Batch TMP
    Password Dataset
    Communication Dataset for TAPESHR
    rc: Dynamic Allocation (SVC99) return code.

    Source:: FEMINIT

    System Action: The FEMINIT function being executed fails.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to SVC99 macro to determine the meaning of the return code, take the corrective action required, re-issue the command or restart the batch TMP. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL066

    dataset DYNAMIC (UN)ALLOCATION FAILED. RC = rc

    Explanation: An OS/EM module has attempted to dynamically allocate or unallocate a dataset and has failed.

    dataset: The DDNAME or Dataset Name that was being allocated or unallocated.
    DDNAME for Batch TMP
    Password Dataset
    Communication Dataset for TAPESHR
    rc: Dynamic Allocation (SVC99) return code.

    Source:: FEMIPL

    System Action: The FEMIPL function being executed fails.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to SVC99 macro to determine the meaning of the return code, take the corrective action required, re-issue the command or restart the batch TMP. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2066

    dataset DYNAMIC (UN)ALLOCATION FAILED. RC = rc

    Explanation: An OS/EM module has attempted to dynamically allocate or unallocate a dataset and has failed.

    dataset: The DDNAME or Dataset Name that was being allocated or unallocated.
    DDNAME for Batch TMP
    Password Dataset
    Communication Dataset for TAPESHR
    rc: Dynamic Allocation (SVC99) return code.

    Source:: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G function being executed fails.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to SVC99 macro to determine the meaning of the return code, take the corrective action required, re-issue the command or restart the batch TMP. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLIB066

    dataset DYNAMIC (UN)ALLOCATION FAILED. RC = rc

    Explanation: An OS/EM module has attempted to dynamically allocate or unallocate a dataset and has failed.

    dataset: The DDNAME or Dataset Name that was being allocated or unallocated.
    DDNAME for Batch TMP
    Password Dataset
    Communication Dataset for TAPESHR
    rc: Dynamic Allocation (SVC99) return code.

    Source:: FEMLIB

    System Action: The FEMLIB function being executed fails.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to SVC99 macro to determine the meaning of the return code, take the corrective action required, re-issue the command or restart the batch TMP. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOD066

    dataset DYNAMIC (UN)ALLOCATION FAILED. RC = rc

    Explanation: An OS/EM module has attempted to dynamically allocate or unallocate a dataset and has failed.

    dataset: The DDNAME or Dataset Name that was being allocated or unallocated.
    DDNAME for Batch TMP
    Password Dataset
    Communication Dataset for TAPESHR
    rc: Dynamic Allocation (SVC99) return code.

    Source:: FEMLOAD

    System Action: The FEMLOAD function being executed fails.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to SVC99 macro to determine the meaning of the return code, take the corrective action required, re-issue the command or restart the batch TMP. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS066

    dataset DYNAMIC (UN)ALLOCATION FAILED. RC = rc

    Explanation: An OS/EM module has attempted to dynamically allocate or unallocate a dataset and has failed.

    dataset: The DDNAME or Dataset Name that was being allocated or unallocated.
    DDNAME for Batch TMP
    Password Dataset
    Communication Dataset for TAPESHR
    rc: Dynamic Allocation (SVC99) return code.

    Source:: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The FEMTPSHR function being executed fails.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to SVC99 macro to determine the meaning of the return code, take the corrective action required, re-issue the command or restart the batch TMP. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMW21066

    dataset DYNAMIC (UN)ALLOCATION FAILED. RC = rc

    Explanation: An OS/EM module has attempted to dynamically allocate or unallocate a dataset and has failed.

    dataset: The DDNAME or Dataset Name that was being allocated or unallocated.
    DDNAME for Batch TMP
    Password Dataset
    Communication Dataset for TAPESHR
    rc: Dynamic Allocation (SVC99) return code.

    Source:: FEMW21SD

    System Action: The FEMW21SD function being executed fails.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to SVC99 macro to determine the meaning of the return code, take the corrective action required, re-issue the command or restart the batch TMP. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2M0066

    dataset DYNAMIC (UN)ALLOCATION FAILED. RC = rc

    Explanation: An OS/EM module has attempted to dynamically allocate or unallocate a dataset and has failed.

    dataset: The DDNAME or Dataset Name that was being allocated or unallocated.
    DDNAME for Batch TMP
    Password Dataset
    Communication Dataset for TAPESHR
    rc: Dynamic Allocation (SVC99) return code.

    Source:: FEMJ2M0x

    System Action: The FEMJ2M0x function being executed fails.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to SVC99 macro to determine the meaning of the return code, take the corrective action required, re-issue the command or restart the batch TMP. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2M1066

    dataset DYNAMIC (UN)ALLOCATION FAILED. RC = rc

    Explanation: An OS/EM module has attempted to dynamically allocate or unallocate a dataset and has failed.

    dataset: The DDNAME or Dataset Name that was being allocated or unallocated.
    DDNAME for Batch TMP
    Password Dataset
    Communication Dataset for TAPESHR
    rc: Dynamic Allocation (SVC99) return code.

    Source:: FEMJ2M1x

    System Action: The FEMJ2M1x function being executed fails.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to SVC99 macro to determine the meaning of the return code, take the corrective action required, re-issue the command or restart the batch TMP. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN067

    OS/EM SVC MODULE program DEACTIVATED

    Explanation: The OS/EM SVC module program has been disabled / deactivated.

    program: OS/EM SVC intercept module:
    FEM0002F - SVC 26 Not Cataloged 2 intercept
    FEM0004B - SVC 42 Attach SVC for JES2 or JES3 initialization

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The SVC module is deactivated and the OS/EM function is disabled. Additional messages FEMxxx068 and FEMVCN069 are issued and a SVC dump is taken. If the function is SVC 26 then all optional OS/EM functions related to NOT CATALOGED 2 processing will be inoperative. If the function is SVC 42 then JES2 or JES3 initialization will proceed without OS/EM options being initialized; this could provide some additional problems during JES2 or JES3 initialization.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the reason for the abend. Take the corrective action indicated. Reload the SVC intercept using OS/EM reload facilities. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN069

    OS/EM SVC nnn INTERCEPT INACTIVATED

    Explanation: The OS/EM SVC nnn intercept has been inactivated / disabled.

    nnn: SVC intercept number:
    SVC 26 Not Cataloged 2 intercept
    SVC 42 Attach SVC for JES2 or JES3 initialization

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The SVC module is intercept is inactivated. Additional messages FEMVCN067 and FEMxxx068 are issued and a SVC dump is taken. If the function is SVC 26 then all optional OS/EM functions related to NOT CATALOGED 2 processing will be inoperative. If the function is SVC 42 then JES2 or JES3 initialization will proceed without OS/EM options being initialized, this could provide some additional problems during JES2 or JES3 initialization.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the reason for the abend. Take the corrective action indicated. Reload the SVC intercept using OS/EM reload facilities. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMACN070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMALC070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMALLO0,FEMALLO1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMASY070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMCMD070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMCOM070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMDCN070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMDC1070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMEXR070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMFRA070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMFTN070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMHCN070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMHSP070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMIAT070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMICN070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMIPL070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMJS2070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMLOK070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMRCN070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMSCN070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMTCN070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMTPS070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMUJI070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMUSI070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMVCN070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMX05070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEM02F070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEM1PL070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEM2H5070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEM2P4070

    ABEND Ssss/Uuuu, PSW AT ABEND: pppp pppp

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    Ssss: The MVS system code.
    Usss: The MVS user reason code.
    pppp pppp: The PSW.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMACN071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMALC071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMALLOC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMASY071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMCMD071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMCOM071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMDCN071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMDC1071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMEXR071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMFRA071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMFTN071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMHCN071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMHSP071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMIAT071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMICN071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMIPL071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMJS2071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMLOK071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMRCN071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMSCN071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMTCN071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMTPS071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMUJI071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMUSI071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMVCN071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMX05071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEM02F071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEM1PL071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEM2H5071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEM2P4071

    DATA AT PSW AREA (aaaaaaaa): dddddddd

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit.

    aaaaaaaa: The address pointed to by the PSW (if accessible).
    dddddddd: The contents of storage.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMACN072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMALC072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMALLOC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMASY072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMCMD072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMCOM072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMDCN072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMDC1072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMEXR072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMFTN072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMHCN072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMHSP072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMIAT072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMICN072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMIPL072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMJS2072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMLOK072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMRCN072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMSCN072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMTCN072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMTPS072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMUJI072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMUSI072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMVCN072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMX05072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEM02F072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEM1PL072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEM2H5072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEM2P4072

    DATA AT PSW AREA IS INACCESSIBLE

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected an MVS System ABEND during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a user exit. However, the storage pointed to by the PSW cannot be displayed because it cannot be accessed.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues. OS/EM takes an SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause of the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform a LLA,REFRESH and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. If necessary, contact OS/EM Technical Support for assistance with problem resolution.

    FEMACN073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALLO0,FEMALLO1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMASY073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCMD073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOM073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDC1073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMEXR073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFRA073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFTN073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHCN073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMICN073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOK073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRCN073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCN073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTCN073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUJI073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX05073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM02F073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM1PL073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2H5073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2P4073

    ABEND REGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMACN074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALLO0,FEMALLO1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMASY074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCMD074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOM074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDC1074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMEXR074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFRA074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFTN074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHCN074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMICN074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOK074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRCN074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCN074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTCN074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUJI074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX05074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM02F074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM1PL074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2H5074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2P4074

    ABEND REGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMACN075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALLO0,FEMALLO1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMASY075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCMD075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOM075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDC1075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMEXR075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFRA075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFTN075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHCN075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMICN075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOK075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRCN075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCN075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTCN075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUJI075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX05075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM02F075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM1PL075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2H5075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2P4075

    ABEND REGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMACN076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALLO0,FEMALLO1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMASY076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCMD076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOM076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDC1076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMEXR076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFRA076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFTN076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHCN076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMICN076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOK076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRCN076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCN076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTCN076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUJI076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX05076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM02F076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM1PL076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2H5076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2P4076

    ABEND REGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOD077

    FILE ddname OPEN FAILED

    Explanation: An OPEN failed for a user-supplied load library while attempting to load a module from that library. This message is preceded by message FEMLOD017 which will indicate which load module OS/EM was attempting to load.

    ddname: The DDNAME of the library that could not be opened.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues. The requested load module will not be executed.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the user library specification is correct and the library is available. RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMDEL078

    MODULE program DELETED (xxxxxxxx)

    Explanation: User exit program has been deleted from CSA/ECSA. If this message is the result of an ABEND, messages FEMxxx024, FEMxxx029, FEMxxx025 and others may be issued.

    program: Exit module name.
    xxxxxxxx: The load address of the exit module.

    Source: FEMDEL

    System Action: OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. Other messages will accompany this including FEMxxx024, FEMxxx025, and FEMxxx026. The module will show in a NOT LOADED status if a QUERY is done.

    Operator Response: If this message is the result of an ABEND, contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and RELOAD the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility.

    FEMLOD079

    JES2 MODULE HAS INVALID FORMAT

    Explanation: During execution of a FEMCNTL command for either loading or reloading a JES2 module the module was found to not meet requirements for a JES2 exit.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: The JES2 exit module is not loaded.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The JES2 exit does not conform to the requirements for a JES2 exit. Probable errors, the JES2 MIT is either missing or invalid, or the linkedit name is not the same as the $MODULE name.

    FEMLOD080

    MODULE AT DIFFERENT LEVEL THAN jes2

    Explanation: During either JES2 initialization or the execution of FEMCNTL to load / reload an exit module, the level of the JES2 macros used to assemble the JES2 Offset Table or the user exit are not the same level as the macros used to assemble the JES2 system.

    jes2: The Jesname for this JES2 system.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: OS/EM initialization fails or the JES2 exit module is not loaded.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: If this occurs during start up of JES2, the JES2 Offset Table (FEMJ2OFx) was not assembled using the correct SYS1.HASPSRC. To correct this, re-assemble the FEMJ2OFx module using the correct SYS1.HASPSRC and RE-IPL the system. If this occurs with a JES2 user

    Alternately, if this occurs with a JES2 user exit, re-assemble the JES2 user exit using the correct SYS1.HASPSRC, perform an LLA,REFRESH and reload the exit using OS/EM ISPF reload facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOD081

    *WARNING* MODULE program ASSEMBLED WITH DIFFERENT MACRO LEVEL THAN jes2

    Explanation: During either JES2 initialization or the execution of FEMCNTL to load / reload a JES2 exit module, the level of the MVS macros used to assemble the JES2 Offset Table or the user exit are not the same level as the macros used to assemble the JES2 modules.

    program: Exit module name.
    jes2: The Jesname for this JES2 system.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: The JES2 exit module is loaded.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: If this occurs during start- up of JES2, the JES2 Offset Table (FEMJ2OFx) was not assembled using the correct SYS1.MACLIB. To correct this, re-assemble the FEMJ2OFx module using the correct SYS1.MACLIB.

    Alternately, if this occurs with a JES2 user exit, re-assemble the user exit using the correct SYS1.MACLIB, perform a LLA REFRESH and reload the exit using the OS/EM ISPF reload facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCAL082

    ENTRY entryname NOT FOUND IN LOAD MODULE program

    Explanation: When using the FEMCNTL command for loading or reloading of an exit module, the $EXIT statement was not found in User module program specifying the exit entry point.

    entryname: The JES2 exit entry point.
    program: Exit module name.

    Source: FEMECALL

    System Action: The JES2 exit module is not loaded.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the exit name specified in the command is the same as that specified on the $EXIT macro in the JES2 User exit. Correct the User exit program, re-assemble the User exit program, perform a LLA REFRESH and use the OS/EM reload facility to reload the JES2 User exit. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP082

    ENTRY entryname NOT FOUND IN LOAD MODULE program

    Explanation: When using the FEMCNTL command for loading or reloading of an exit module, the $EXIT statement was not found in User module program specifying the exit entry point.

    entryname: The JES2 exit entry point.
    program: Exit module name.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The JES2 exit module is not loaded.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the exit name specified in the command is the same as that specified on the $EXIT macro in the JES2 User exit. Correct the User exit program, re-assemble the User exit program, perform a LLA REFRESH and use the OS/EM reload facility to reload the JES2 User exit. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2J082

    ENTRY entryname NOT FOUND IN LOAD MODULE program

    Explanation: When using the FEMCNTL command for loading or reloading of an exit module, the $EXIT statement was not found in User module program specifying the exit entry point.

    entryname: The JES2 exit entry point.
    program: Exit module name.

    Source: FEMJ2JCx

    System Action: The JES2 exit module is not loaded.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the exit name specified in the command is the same as that specified on the $EXIT macro in the JES2 User exit. Correct the User exit program, re-assemble the User exit program, perform a LLA REFRESH and use the OS/EM reload facility to reload the JES2 User exit. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOD082

    ENTRY entryname NOT FOUND IN LOAD MODULE program

    Explanation: When using the FEMCNTL command for loading or reloading of an exit module, the $EXIT statement was not found in User module program specifying the exit entry point.

    entryname: The JES2 exit entry point.
    program: Exit module name.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: The JES2 exit module is not loaded.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the exit name specified in the command is the same as that specified on the $EXIT macro in the JES2 User exit. Correct the User exit program, re-assemble the User exit program, perform a LLA REFRESH and use the OS/EM reload facility to reload the JES2 User exit. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMREL082

    ENTRY entryname NOT FOUND IN LOAD MODULE program

    Explanation: When using the FEMCNTL command for loading or reloading of an exit module, the $EXIT statement was not found in User module program specifying the exit entry point.

    entryname: The JES2 exit entry point.
    program: Exit module name.

    Source: FEMRELOD

    System Action: The JES2 exit module is not loaded.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the exit name specified in the command is the same as that specified on the $EXIT macro in the JES2 User exit. Correct the User exit program, re-assemble the User exit program, perform a LLA REFRESH and use the OS/EM reload facility to reload the JES2 User exit. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX00082

    ENTRY entryname NOT FOUND IN LOAD MODULE program

    Explanation: When using the FEMCNTL command for loading or reloading of an exit module, the $EXIT statement was not found in User module program specifying the exit entry point.

    entryname: The JES2 exit entry point.
    program: Exit module name.

    Source: FEMJ2X00

    System Action: The JES2 exit module is not loaded.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the exit name specified in the command is the same as that specified on the $EXIT macro in the JES2 User exit. Correct the User exit program, re-assemble the User exit program, perform a LLA REFRESH and use the OS/EM reload facility to reload the JES2 User exit. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2TP082

    ENTRY entryname NOT FOUND IN LOAD MODULE program

    Explanation: When using the FEMCNTL command for loading or reloading of an exit module, the $EXIT statement was not found in User module program specifying the exit entry point.

    entryname: The JES2 exit entry point.
    program: Exit module name.

    Source: FEMJ2TPx

    System Action: The JES2 exit module is not loaded.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the exit name specified in the command is the same as that specified on the $EXIT macro in the JES2 User exit. Correct the User exit program, re-assemble the User exit program, perform a LLA REFRESH and use the OS/EM reload facility to reload the JES2 User exit. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP083

    OS/EM jjjj INITIALIZATION ERRORS. ENTER 'Y' TO CONTINUE STARTUP, 'N' TO TERMINATE jjjj

    Explanation: During the initialization of JES2 or JES3 other errors have occurred that could effect the usability of JES2 or JES3.

    jjjj: The subsystem name of the JES system.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The system waits for an Operator response before continuing.

    Operator Response: Reply as instructed by the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that previous errors that were detected will not effect the integrity of either JES2 or JES3, if this is the case instruct the Operator to reply Y, otherwise instruct the Operator to reply N. If the reply is N refer to the other messages and take the actions as indicated by those messages. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT083

    OS/EM jjjj INITIALIZATION ERRORS. ENTER 'Y' TO CONTINUE STARTUP, 'N' TO TERMINATE jjjj

    Explanation: During the initialization of JES2 or JES3 other errors have occurred that could effect the usability of JES2 or JES3.

    jjjj: The subsystem name of the JES system.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The system waits for an Operator response before continuing.

    Operator Response: Reply as instructed by the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that previous errors that were detected will not effect the integrity of either JES2 or JES3, if this is the case instruct the Operator to reply Y, otherwise instruct the Operator to reply N. If the reply is N refer to the other messages and take the actions as indicated by those messages. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX24083

    OS/EM jjjj INITIALIZATION ERRORS. ENTER 'Y' TO CONTINUE STARTUP, 'N' TO TERMINATE jjjj

    Explanation: During the initialization of JES2 or JES3 other errors have occurred that could effect the usability of JES2 or JES3.

    jjjj: The subsystem name of the JES system.

    Source: FEMJ2X24

    System Action: The system waits for an Operator response before continuing.

    Operator Response: Reply as instructed by the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that previous errors that were detected will not effect the integrity of either JES2 or JES3, if this is the case instruct the Operator to reply Y, otherwise instruct the Operator to reply N. If the reply is N refer to the other messages and take the actions as indicated by those messages. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMREL084

    NO EXIT NAME HAS BEEN SPECIFIED

    Explanation: During processing of the FEMCNTL command for reloading of an exit module no exit name was specified.

    Source: FEMRELOD

    System Action: The command is ignored and no exit is loaded.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: If using the OS/EM ISPF reload facility, verify that a valid module name was specified and re-submit the command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMREL085

    BACKUP CANNOT BE SPECIFIED FOR OS/EM EXIT

    Explanation: During processing of the FEMCNTL command for loading of a OS/EM optional function module the BACKUP keyword was specified.

    Source: FEMRELOD

    System Action: The BACKUP keyword is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Re-submit the command without the BACKUP keyword. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2086

    PASSWORD TABLE LOADED

    Explanation: During processing of the FEMCNTL a JES2 password table was requested to be loaded for surrogate password processing.

    Source: FEMJES2B

    System Action: The new password table is loaded in ECSA.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMALC087

    ddname DCB OPEN FAILURE

    Explanation: During processing of FEMCNTL the ddname indicated failed to open successfully.

    ddname: The DDNAME that could not be opened.

    Source: FEMALLOC

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: If performing a query, verify that the User can create a dataset named 'USERID.OSEM.QUERY' on UNIT=SYSALLDA. If updating or loading the password table for surrogate password processing table, verify that no other user has control of that dataset. Examine the system log at the time of the failure to locate other standard IBM messages that indicate the exact cause of the open failure. Take appropriate action to correct the reason for the failure.

    FEMIPL087

    ddname DCB OPEN FAILURE

    Explanation: During processing of FEMCNTL the ddname indicated failed to open successfully.

    ddname: The DDNAME that could not be opened.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: If performing a query, verify that the User can create a dataset named 'USERID.OSEM.QUERY' on UNIT=SYSALLDA. If updating or loading the password table for surrogate password processing table, verify that no other user has control of that dataset. Examine the system log at the time of the failure to locate other standard IBM messages that indicate the exact cause of the open failure. Take appropriate action to correct the reason for the failure.

    FEMJS2087

    ddname DCB OPEN FAILURE

    Explanation: During processing of FEMCNTL the ddname indicated failed to open successfully.

    ddname: The DDNAME that could not be opened.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: If performing a query, verify that the User can create a dataset named 'USERID.OSEM.QUERY' on UNIT=SYSALLDA. If updating or loading the password table for surrogate password processing table, verify that no other user has control of that dataset. Examine the system log at the time of the failure to locate other standard IBM messages that indicate the exact cause of the open failure. Take appropriate action to correct the reason for the failure.

    FEMLIB087

    ddname DCB OPEN FAILURE

    Explanation: During processing of FEMCNTL the ddname indicated failed to open successfully.

    ddname: The DDNAME that could not be opened.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: If performing a query, verify that the User can create a dataset named 'USERID.OSEM.QUERY' on UNIT=SYSALLDA. If updating or loading the password table for surrogate password processing table, verify that no other user has control of that dataset. Examine the system log at the time of the failure to locate other standard IBM messages that indicate the exact cause of the open failure. Take appropriate action to correct the reason for the failure.

    FEMQRY087

    ddname DCB OPEN FAILURE

    Explanation: During processing of FEMCNTL the ddname indicated failed to open successfully.

    ddname: The DDNAME that could not be opened.

    Source: FEMQUERY

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: If performing a query, verify that the User can create a dataset named 'USERID.OSEM.QUERY' on UNIT=SYSALLDA. If updating or loading the password table for surrogate password processing table, verify that no other user has control of that dataset. Examine the system log at the time of the failure to locate other standard IBM messages that indicate the exact cause of the open failure. Take appropriate action to correct the reason for the failure.

    FEMTPS087

    ddname DCB OPEN FAILURE

    Explanation: During processing of FEMCNTL the ddname indicated failed to open successfully.

    ddname: The DDNAME that could not be opened.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: If performing a query, verify that the User can create a dataset named 'USERID.OSEM.QUERY' on UNIT=SYSALLDA. If updating or loading the password table for surrogate password processing table, verify that no other user has control of that dataset. Examine the system log at the time of the failure to locate other standard IBM messages that indicate the exact cause of the open failure. Take appropriate action to correct the reason for the failure.

    FEM2M0087

    ddname DCB OPEN FAILURE

    Explanation: During processing of FEMCNTL the ddname indicated failed to open successfully.

    ddname: The DDNAME that could not be opened.

    Source: FEMJ2M0x

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: If performing a query, verify that the User can create a dataset named 'USERID.OSEM.QUERY' on UNIT=SYSALLDA. If updating or loading the password table for surrogate password processing table, verify that no other user has control of that dataset. Examine the system log at the time of the failure to locate other standard IBM messages that indicate the exact cause of the open failure. Take appropriate action to correct the reason for the failure.

    FEMJS2088

    USERID TABLE OVERFLOW

    Explanation: During loading of the password table, the password dataset has more entries than can be loaded into the password table in ECSA.

    Source: FEMJES2B

    System Action: The password table is not loaded.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The password table is 32K bytes in size. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M089

    INVALID RETURN CODE rc FROM jes2 EXITnn (module:entry)

    Explanation: The OS/EM controller manager for JES2 has detected that the exit point nn has been passed an invalid return code from the specified user exit.

    rc: The return code passed back by the user exit.
    jes2: The Jesname of the JES2 System.
    nn: JES2 exit number.
    module:entry: The load module and entry names of the user exit.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The module module:entry for exit point nn is disabled, because the nn exit requested optional valid return code checking or module module:entry returned an invalid return code for exit nn.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the JES2 exit module:entry to determine why the exit returned an invalid return code. Correct the JES2 exit module:entry, and reload the JES2 exit with OS/EM reload facilities. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S089

    INVALID RETURN CODE rc FROM jes2 EXITnn (module:entry)

    Explanation: The OS/EM controller manager for JES2 has detected that the exit point nn has been passed an invalid return code from the specified user exit.

    rc: The return code passed back by the user exit.
    jes2: The Jesname of the JES2 System.
    nn: JES2 exit number.
    module:entry: The load module and entry names of the user exit.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The module module:entry for exit point nn is disabled, because the nn exit requested optional valid return code checking or module module:entry returned an invalid return code for exit nn.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the JES2 exit module:entry to determine why the exit returned an invalid return code. Correct the JES2 exit module:entry, and reload the JES2 exit with OS/EM reload facilities. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R090

    ABEND IN jes2 module(entry) AT OFFSET xxxxx

    Explanation: An ABEND has occurred in a JES2 exit

    jes2: The Jesname of the JES2 System.
    module(entry): The load module and entry name of the exit that had the ABEND.
    xxxxx: The offset into the exit where the ABEND occurred.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The exit module is disabled and an SVC dump is taken.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Perform the corrective action as indicated by the other messages that accompany this one, perform a LLA, REFRESH and reload the JES2 User exit using the OS/EM ISPF reload facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M091

    name EXIT module DISABLED

    Explanation: The specified user exit is disabled, no services will be provided by the effected component.

    name: The exit name.
    module: The module used for this exit.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The exit is disabled.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check the other messages and take the appropriate action as indicated. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S091

    name EXIT module DISABLED

    Explanation: The specified user exit is disabled, no services will be provided by the effected component.

    name: The exit name.
    module: The module used for this exit.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The exit is disabled.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check the other messages and take the appropriate action as indicated. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM02F091

    name EXIT module DISABLED

    Explanation: The specified user exit is disabled, no services will be provided by the effected component.

    name: The exit name.
    module: The module used for this exit.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The exit is disabled.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check the other messages and take the appropriate action as indicated. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M092

    jes2 EXITnn (module:exitname) DEACTIVATED

    Explanation: The abend has occurred in JES2 EXITnn User exit module:exitname and the exit point has been deactivated.

    jes2: The Jesname of the JES2 System.
    nn: JES2 exit number.
    module:exitname: Module that abended.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The module module:exitname for exit point nn is disabled, a SVC dump is taken and the module:exitname is taken out of service.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Perform the corrective action as indicated by the other messages that accompany this one, perform a LLA, REFRESH and reload the JES2 User exit using the OS/EM ISPF reload facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S092

    jes2 EXITnn (module:exitname) DEACTIVATED

    Explanation: The abend has occurred in JES2 EXITnn User exit module:exitname and the exit point has been deactivated.

    jes2: The Jesname of the JES2 System.
    nn: JES2 exit number.
    module:exitname: Module that abended.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The module module:exitname for exit point nn is disabled, a SVC dump is taken and the module:exitname is taken out of service.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Perform the corrective action as indicated by the other messages that accompany this one, perform a LLA, REFRESH and reload the JES2 User exit using the OS/EM ISPF reload facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMACN093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMALLOC

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMASY093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCMD093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOM093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDC1093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMEXR093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFRA093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFTN093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHCN093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMICN093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMJ3ECx

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOK093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRCN093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCN093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTCN093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTHI093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMTHRDI

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUJI093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX05093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM1PL093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM02F093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2H5093

    SDUMP FAILED IN MODULE module, RC = rc RSN = reason

    Explanation: OS/EM controller module attempted to take a SVC dump for a User exit program or a OS/EM optional program and the SDUMP macro failed.

    module: The load module name.
    rc: Return code.
    reason: Reason code.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The SVC dump for the abending module fails and no dump will be taken for the abending exit.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the return codes for the SDUMP macro in Application Development Reference and determine the reason for the failure. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDAP094

    NO OPERANDS PERMITTED WITH type DELETE

    Explanation: The FEMCNTL command for Quick Pool has been passed a delete request for either a volume group, a dataset name group or a Quick Pool definition. No other operands are allowed on a delete.

    type:
    DSNGROUP group name
    VOLGROUP group name
    POOL pool name

    Source: FEMPOOL

    System Action: The command is ignored, and the group is not deleted.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the FEMCNTL command so that no other operands are specified. If using the the ISPF interface verify that no other operands are specified for the definition being deleted. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMACT096

    JOB jobname ABENDED TIME = hh.mm.ss, DATE = mm/dd/yy

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional ABEND MESSAGE has been requested for Jobs that Abend in this Jobclass.

    jobname: Jobname.
    hh.mm.ss: Time in hours, minutes and seconds.
    mm/dd/yy: Date in month, day and year.

    Source: FEMACTRT

    System Action: This message is left in a Non-deletable mode for the Operator to take appropriate action.

    Operator Response: Notify the person responsible for running the Job that it has Abended, and delete the message from the console.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMACT097

    jobname/jobstep/ssssssss/program COND = rc

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional STEPENDWTO has been requested for Jobs.

    jobname: Jobname.
    jobstep: Job step name.
    ssssssss: Proc step name.
    program: Program name.
    rc: Return Code for this step.

    Source: FEMACTRT

    System Action: Job continues, Information only.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMACT098

    JOB jobname WAS CANCELED BECAUSE -

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional CANCEL WTOR has been requested for Jobs that are cancelled by the Operator in this Jobclass.

    jobname: Jobname.

    Source: FEMACTRT

    System Action: Job waits for the reply from the Operator.

    Operator Response: Reply with the reason as to why the Job was cancelled.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMACT099

    JOB jobname CANCELED DUE TO NOT CATALOGED 2

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional NOT CATALOGED 2 feature is active in FAIL mode, and this job has created a dataset with the NOT CATALOGED 2 condition, and the option in effect for the NOT CATALOGED 2 condition is to cancel the Job.

    jobname: Jobname.

    Source: FEMACTRT

    System Action: The Job is cancelled.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Correct the JCL, or delete and uncatalog the dataset at the beginning of the Job.

    FEMX06100

    USER userid NOT AUTHORIZED TO USE function PARM 'value'

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional facilities for checking JCL parameters has been requested and the User does not have access to both the function and the value specified. Other messages from optional RACROUTE checking with an external security system may also appear i.e. ICH for RACF etc. The actual resource type checked if using an optional external security system is: function.value.

    userid: Userid that is not authorized.
    function: OS/EM optional resource type to be checked.
    value: Value of the resource to be checked.

    Source: FEMJ2X06

    System Action: The Job is cancelled during reader/interpreter processing.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Resubmit the Job using a resource type that you have access to. If other messages appear ICH for RACF or other security facility messages (CA-TOPSECRET, or CA-ACF2), contact Security Administration and request that you be granted access to the resource and value in this message. Else contact the System programmer and request that you be granted access to the resource and value in this message.

    FEMACN101

    ssssssss EXIT INVALID RETURN CODE rc FROM program

    Explanation: The OS/EM controller manager has detected that the exit point ssssss has been passed return code rc from module program and it was not a valid return code.

    ssssssss: MVS Exit point.
    rc: Return code.
    program: Module that set the invalid return code.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The module program for exit point ssssssss is disabled, because the ssssss exit requested optional valid return code checking or module ppppppp returned an invalid return code for exit ssssssss.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the User exit program to determine why the exit returned an invalid return code. Correct the User exit program, and reload the USer exit with OS/EM reload facilities.

    FEMDCN101

    ssssssss EXIT INVALID RETURN CODE rc FROM program

    Explanation: The OS/EM controller manager has detected that the exit point ssssss has been passed return code rc from module program and it was not a valid return code.

    ssssssss: MVS Exit point.
    rc: Return code.
    program: Module that set the invalid return code.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The module program for exit point ssssssss is disabled, because the ssssss exit requested optional valid return code checking or module ppppppp returned an invalid return code for exit ssssssss.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the User exit program to determine why the exit returned an invalid return code. Correct the User exit program, and reload the USer exit with OS/EM reload facilities.

    FEMFRA101

    ssssssss EXIT INVALID RETURN CODE rc FROM program

    Explanation: The OS/EM controller manager has detected that the exit point ssssss has been passed return code rc from module program and it was not a valid return code.

    ssssssss: MVS Exit point.
    rc: Return code.
    program: Module that set the invalid return code.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The module program for exit point ssssssss is disabled, because the ssssss exit requested optional valid return code checking or module ppppppp returned an invalid return code for exit ssssssss.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the User exit program to determine why the exit returned an invalid return code. Correct the User exit program, and reload the USer exit with OS/EM reload facilities.

    FEMHCN101

    ssssssss EXIT INVALID RETURN CODE rc FROM program

    Explanation: The OS/EM controller manager has detected that the exit point ssssss has been passed return code rc from module program and it was not a valid return code.

    ssssssss: MVS Exit point.
    rc: Return code.
    program: Module that set the invalid return code.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The module program for exit point ssssssss is disabled, because the ssssss exit requested optional valid return code checking or module ppppppp returned an invalid return code for exit ssssssss.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the User exit program to determine why the exit returned an invalid return code. Correct the User exit program, and reload the USer exit with OS/EM reload facilities.

    FEMICN101

    ssssssss EXIT INVALID RETURN CODE rc FROM program

    Explanation: The OS/EM controller manager has detected that the exit point ssssss has been passed return code rc from module program and it was not a valid return code.

    ssssssss: MVS Exit point.
    rc: Return code.
    program: Module that set the invalid return code.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The module program for exit point ssssssss is disabled, because the ssssss exit requested optional valid return code checking or module ppppppp returned an invalid return code for exit ssssssss.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the User exit program to determine why the exit returned an invalid return code. Correct the User exit program, and reload the USer exit with OS/EM reload facilities.

    FEMRCN101

    ssssssss EXIT INVALID RETURN CODE rc FROM program

    Explanation: The OS/EM controller manager has detected that the exit point ssssss has been passed return code rc from module program and it was not a valid return code.

    ssssssss: MVS Exit point.
    rc: Return code.
    program: Module that set the invalid return code.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The module program for exit point ssssssss is disabled, because the ssssss exit requested optional valid return code checking or module ppppppp returned an invalid return code for exit ssssssss.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the User exit program to determine why the exit returned an invalid return code. Correct the User exit program, and reload the USer exit with OS/EM reload facilities.

    FEMSCN101

    ssssssss EXIT INVALID RETURN CODE rc FROM program

    Explanation: The OS/EM controller manager has detected that the exit point ssssss has been passed return code rc from module program and it was not a valid return code.

    ssssssss: MVS Exit point.
    rc: Return code.
    program: Module that set the invalid return code.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The module program for exit point ssssssss is disabled, because the ssssss exit requested optional valid return code checking or module ppppppp returned an invalid return code for exit ssssssss.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the User exit program to determine why the exit returned an invalid return code. Correct the User exit program, and reload the USer exit with OS/EM reload facilities.

    FEMTCN101

    ssssssss EXIT INVALID RETURN CODE rc FROM program

    Explanation: The OS/EM controller manager has detected that the exit point ssssss has been passed return code rc from module program and it was not a valid return code.

    ssssssss: MVS Exit point.
    rc: Return code.
    program: Module that set the invalid return code.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The module program for exit point ssssssss is disabled, because the ssssss exit requested optional valid return code checking or module ppppppp returned an invalid return code for exit ssssssss.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the User exit program to determine why the exit returned an invalid return code. Correct the User exit program, and reload the USer exit with OS/EM reload facilities.

    FEMJ3E102

    JES3 EXIT nn INVALID RETURN CODE rc FROM program

    Explanation: The OS/EM JES3 exit controller has detected that JES3 nn exit point has been passed return code rc from module program.

    nn: JES3 exit number.
    rc: Return code.
    program: Module that set the invalid return code.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The module program in JES3 exit point nn is disabled, because the JES3 exit nn requested optional valid return code checking or module ppppppp returned an invalid return code for JES3 exit nn.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the JES3 exit program to determine why the exit returned an invalid return code. Correct the JES3 exit program, and reload the JES3 exit with OS/EM reload facilities.

    FEM02F103

    *WARNING* JOB WOULD FAIL FOR NOT CATALOGED 2

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional NOT CATALOGED 2 feature is active in WARN mode, and this job has created a dataset with the NOT CATALOGED 2 condition. If OS/EM optional NOT CATALOGED 2 feature is implemented in fail mode, the Job would be cancelled.

    Source: FEM0002F.

    System Action: The Job continues creating an uncataloged dataset.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Correct the JCL, or delete and uncatalog the dataset at the beginning of the Job.

    FEMREL104

    NO OS/EM FUNCTIONS ACTIVE - MODULE NOT LOADED

    Explanation: A optional OS/EM module was requested to be reloaded, using the OS/EM reload facility but the module was not previously loaded.

    Source: FEMRELOD

    System Action: The module is not reloaded because there are have been no optional OS/EM features selected, that require the module selected for reload to be present.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMDB4105

    *WARNING* DYNAMIC ALLOCATION WOULD FAIL

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional tape control by Jobclass is active in WARN mode, and this job has exceeded the number of tape devices allowed in this Jobclass. Also see message FEMxxx038. If OS/EM tape control by Jobclass is implemented in fail mode, the Job would be cancelled.

    Source: FEMDB401

    System Action: Allocation continues.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Submit the Job in a class that allows the the number of tape devices required.

    FEMF10106

    USER userid NOT DEFINED TO RACF - SUBMIT DISALLOWED

    Explanation: During TSO SUBMIT processing, OS/EM options have requested verification of the USERID on the JOBCARD and the USERID that is specified on the JOB card is not a valid RACF USER.

    userid: Userid that is not defined to RACF.

    Source: FEMEFF10

    System Action: The JOB submission is stopped.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Code a valid RACF USERID on the JOBCARD and re-submit the JOB.

    FEMF10107

    USER userid NOT AUTHORIZED TO SUBMIT JOBS IN CLASS x

    Explanation: During TSO SUBMIT processing, OS/EM options have requested Jobclass access enforcement and the Jobclass that is specified on the JOB card is not a valid Jobclass for the USER submitting the JOB.

    userid: Userid that is not authorized.
    x: Jobclass Job is being submitted to.

    Source: FEMEFF10

    System Action: The JOB submission is stopped.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Change the Jobclass to one that the USER has access to.

    FEMF10108

    JOBNAME MUST START WITH USERID

    Explanation: During TSO SUBMIT processing, OS/EM options have requested enforcement of Jobname standards, and the first characters of the Jobname must contain the USERID of the USER submitting the JOB.

    Source: FEMEFF10

    System Action: The JOB submission is stopped.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Change the Jobname to include the USERID of the USER submitting the Job.

    FEMX02109

    UNABLE TO ADD USERID/PASSWORD TO JOBCARD

    Explanation: During TSO SUBMIT processing, OS/EM options have requested that the USERID and/or PASSWORD parameter(s) be added to all Jobs and the USERID and/or PASSWORD parameter(s) cannot be added to the Jobcard because the account number continues into column 71 and there is no room to add a comma to continue the Jobcard.

    Source: FEMJ2X02

    System Action: The JOB submission continues without the USERID and/or PASSWORD parameter(s) being added to the Jobcard.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: None.

    FEMF10110

    UNABLE TO ADD NOTIFY PARAMETER

    Explanation: During TSO SUBMIT processing, OS/EM options have requested that the NOTIFY parameter be added to all Jobs. The NOTIFY parameter cannot be added to the Jobcard because the account number continues into column 71, and there is no room to add a comma to continue the Jobcard.

    Source: FEMEFF10

    System Action: The JOB submission continues without the NOTIFY parameter being added to the Jobcard.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: None.

    FEMF10111

    USER userid NOT AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE cmd COMMAND

    Explanation: During TSO SUBMIT processing, OS/EM options have requested that the input data be scanned for imbedded MVS Commands, and the USERID on the Job being submitted is not authorized to issue MVS commands.

    userid: Userid that is not authorized.
    cmd: The MVS command that is not authorized.

    Source: FEMEFF10

    System Action: The JOB submission stops.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Remove the MVS command from the Job and re-submit the Job.

    FEMF10112

    USER userid NOT AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE cmd JES2 COMMAND

    Explanation: During TSO SUBMIT processing, OS/EM options have requested that the input data be scanned for imbedded JES2 Commands, and the USERID on the Job being submitted is not authorized to issue JES2 commands.

    userid: Userid that is not authorized.
    cmd: The JES2 command that is not authorized.

    Source: FEMEFF10

    System Action: The JOB submission stops.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Remove the JES2 command from the Job and re-submit the Job.

    FEMJ3S113

    JES3 EXIT nn NOT {RE}LOADED

    Explanation: During the execution of a FEMCNTL command for either the loading or reloading of JES3 exit number nn an error condition has stopped the command from completing successfully.

    nn: JES3 exit number.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The FEMCNTL fails and the JES3 exit nn is not loaded or reloaded.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Other messages will follow FEMxxx013, and FEMxxx017. Message FEMxxx013 will give the reason for either the LOAD or RELOAD failure. Take the corrective action as indicated by FEMxxx013 and re-issue the command. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUTL114

    SHOULD JOB jobname type CPU LIMIT BE EXTENDED nnnn SECONDS ? (Y OR N)

    Explanation: The JOB CPU time limit for JOB jobname has expired, and the options selected for OS/EM require a confirmation by the operator to extend the JOB jobname CPU time.

    jobname: JOBNAME.
    type: JOB, STEP.
    nnnn: The amount of CPU seconds that JOB jobname will be extended if the operator reply is Y.

    Source: FEMUTL

    System Action: The JOB jobname stops executing until the operator responds to the message.

    Operator Response: Reply Y if the JOB should continue or reply N if the JOB should stop. If the reply is N, the JOB jobname will abend with System Abend S322.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMUTL115

    JOB jobname WAITING FOR REPLY TO MESSAGE nn

    Explanation: The SMF wait time limit for JOB jobname has expired, and the options selected for OS/EM require a confirmation by the operator to extend the JOB jobname. Message FEMUTL115 has been issued and the SMF Wait Time as specified in member SMFPRM00 in SYS1.PARMLIB has expired and the operator has not replied to message nn.

    jobname: JOBNAME.
    nn: The message number for FEMUTL114 that needs a reply.

    Source: FEMUTL

    System Action: The JOB jobname stops executing until the operator responds to message nn.

    Operator Response: Reply as indicated in message FEMUTL114.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMUTL116

    JOB jobname WAITING FOR MOUNT ON DEVICE dddd. VOLSER=vvvvvv

    Explanation: The SMF wait time limit for JOB jobname has expired, and mount for volume serial vvvvvv on device dddd has not been completed.

    jobname: JOBNAME.
    dddd: The device number.
    vvvvvv: Volume serial.

    Source: FEMUTL

    System Action: The JOB jobname continues to wait for the operator to mount volume serial vvvvvvv on device dddd.

    Operator Response: Mount volume serial vvvvvv on device dddd.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMUTL117

    JOB jobname WAITING FOR DEVICE dddd TO BECOME READY

    Explanation: The SMF wait time limit for JOB jobname has expired, and device dddd is not ready.

    jobname: JOBNAME.
    dddd: The device number.

    Source: FEMUTL

    System Action: The JOB jobname continues to wait for the operator to ready device dddd.

    Operator Response: Ready device dddd.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMUTL118

    STEP CPU TIME LIMIT FOR JOB jobname EXTENDED BY nnnn SECONDS

    Explanation: The step CPU time limit for JOB jobname has expired, and OS/EM has extended the CPU step time by nnnn seconds.

    jobname: JOBNAME.
    nnnn: The amount of CPU seconds that the step for JOB jobname been extended.

    Source: FEMUTL

    System Action: The JOB jobname continues to execute.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMUTL119

    WAIT TIME LIMIT FOR JOB jobname EXTENDED BY nnnn MINUTES

    Explanation: The wait time limit as specified in member SMFPRM00 in SYS1.PARMLIB has expired for JOB jobname, and OS/EM has extended the wait time limit by nnnn minutes.

    jobname: Jobname.
    nnnn: The amount of wait time in minutes that the JOB has been extended.

    Source: FEMUTL

    System Action: The JOB jobname continues to execute.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMUTL120

    JOB CPU TIME LIMIT FOR JOB jobname EXTENDED BY nnnn SECONDS

    Explanation: The JOB CPU time limit for JOB jobname has expired, and OS/EM has extended the CPU JOB time by nnnn seconds.

    jobname: JOBNAME.
    nnnn: The amount of CPU seconds that JOB jobname been extended.

    Source: FEMUTL

    System Action: The JOB jobname continues to execute.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMACT121

    jobname MAXRC=rc CPU=hh.mm.ss ELAPSED=hh.mm I/O=xxxx

    Explanation: The JOB jobname has completed.

    jobname: JOBNAME.
    rc: The maximum return code for the JOB jobname.
    CPU=hh.mm.ss: CPU time for this JOB in hours, minutes and seconds.
    ELAPSED=hh.mm: Elapsed time for this JOB in hours and minutes.
    xxxx: The total Input / Output request for JOB jobname.

    Source: FEMACTRT

    System Action: The JOB jobname has completed execution.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMUJI122

    JOB jobname NOT ALLOWED TO EXECUTE IN JOBCLASS x

    Explanation: During Job initialization processing, OS/EM options have requested Jobclass / Jobname authorization checking, and the Jobname specified on the JOB card is not allowed to execute in the Jobclass requested.

    jobname: Jobclass requested.
    x: Jobclass Job is being submitted to.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The JOB is cancelled.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Change the Jobclass to one that the Jobname has access to.

    FEMPRE123

    RENAME FAILED

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional QuickPool function has been activated in FAIL mode, and this job has attempted to rename datasets on a volume where they are not allowed. Message FEMPRE125 is also issued.

    Source: FEMPRE00

    System Action: The RENAME fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Allocate the new name for the dataset that you are attempting to rename on a volume where the newname dataset is allowed, and copy the the old named dataset to the new named dataset. Contact the System Programmer for information on the QuickPool implementation at your site.

    FEMPRE124

    WARNING - RENAME WOULD FAIL

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional QuickPool function has been activated in WARN mode, and this job has renamed datasets on a volume where they are not allowed, and if the QuickPool function is activated in FAIL mode the rename will fail. Message FEMPRE125 is also issued.

    Source: FEMPRE00

    System Action: The RENAME continues.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: None.

    FEMPRE125

    NEW DATASET NAME NOT ALLOWED ON VOLUME

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional QuickPool function has been activated in FAIL mode, and this job is attempting to allocate datasets on a volume where they are not allowed. Message FEMPRE123 or FEMPRE124 is issued depending if QuickPool is in FAIL or WARN mode respectively.

    Source: FEMPRE00

    System Action: The RENAME fails if QuickPool is in FAIL mode, or continues if QuickPool is in WARN mode.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Allocate the new name for the dataset that you are attempting to rename on a volume where the newname dataset is allowed, and copy the the old named dataset to the new named dataset. Contact the System Programmer for information on the QuickPool implementation at your site.

    FEMPRE126

    DATASET ALLOCATION REJECTED

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional QuickPool function has been activated in FAIL mode, and this job is attempting to allocate a dataset on a volume where it is not allowed.

    Source: FEMPRE00

    System Action: The allocation fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: If you are allocating a dataset on a volume with a VOL=SER=xxxxxx, remove the VOL=SER parameter and allow QuickPool to select the volume. Contact the System Programmer for information on the QuickPool implementation at your site.

    FEMPRE127

    WARNING - DATASET ALLOCATION WOULD BE REJECTED

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional QuickPool function has been activated in WARN mode, and this job is attempting to allocate datasets on a volume where they are not allowed, according to the QuickPool implementation at your site.

    Source: FEMPRE00

    System Action: The allocation continues.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Correct your JCL so that when QuickPool is activated in FAIL mode, your job will not fail. Contact the System Programmer for information on the QuickPool implementation at your site.

    FEMPRE128

    UNMOVABLE DATASET NOT ALLOWED

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional QuickPool function has been activated in FAIL mode, and this job is attempting to allocate UNMOVABLE datasets which have been disallowed according to the QuickPool options selected at your site.

    Source: FEMPRE00

    System Action: The allocation fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Remove the UNMOVABLE attribute from the DSORG in the allocation and re-submit the job. Contact the System Programmer for information on the QuickPool implementation at your site.

    FEMPRE129

    SECONDARY ALLOCATION NOT ALLOWED

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional QuickPool function has been activated in FAIL mode, and this job is attempting to allocate SECONDARY ALLOCATION datasets which have been disallowed according to the QuickPool options selected at your site.

    Source: FEMPRE00

    System Action: The allocation fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Remove the SECONDARY ALLOCATION from the SPACE PARAMETER and re-submit the job. Contact the System Programmer for information on the QuickPool implementation at your site.

    FEMPRE130

    DATASET NOT ALLOWED ON VOLUME

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional QuickPool function has been activated in FAIL mode, and this job has attempted to allocate a dataset on a volume where it is not allowed, according to the QuickPool implementation at your site.

    Source: FEMPRE00

    System Action: The allocation fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Remove the VOL=SER parameter from the JCL and re-submit the Job. Contact the System Programmer for information on the QuickPool implementation at your site.

    FEMPRE131

    DATASET NAME IS NOT VALID

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional QuickPool function has been activated in FAIL mode, and this job is attempting to allocate a single level dataset which have been disallowed, according to the QuickPool options selected at your site.

    Source: FEMPRE00

    System Action: The allocation fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Create a multi-level dataset name in the allocation and re-submit the job. Contact the System Programmer for information on the QuickPool implementation at your site.

    FEMPRE132

    ABSTR ALLOCATION NOT ALLOWED

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional QuickPool function has been activated in FAIL mode, and this job is attempting to allocate a dataset with absolute track allocation which has been disallowed, according to the QuickPool options selected at your site.

    Source: FEMPRE00

    System Action: The allocation fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Re-specify the allocation in cylinders, tracks kilobytes or megabytes and re-submit the job. Contact the System Programmer for information on the QuickPool implementation at your site.

    FEMPRE133

    ADSP NOT ALLOWED

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional QuickPool function has been activated in FAIL mode, and this job is attempting to allocate a dataset with automatic dataset protection bit on, (a RACF SETR options) and automatic dataset protection is not allowed, according to the QuickPool options selected at your site.

    Source: FEMPRE00

    System Action: The allocation fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Contact the Security Administrator and/or the System Programmer for a resolution with the inconsistencies between the options selected for QuickPool and the RACF SETR options.

    FEMPRE134

    ISAM DATASET NOT ALLOWED

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional QuickPool function has been activated in FAIL mode, and this job is attempting to allocate an ISAM dataset which is not allowed, according to the QuickPool options selected at your site.

    Source: FEMPRE00

    System Action: The allocation fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    FEMPRE135

    CONTIG ALLOCATION NOT ALLOWED

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional QuickPool function has been activated in FAIL mode, and this job is attempting to allocate an dataset with the CONTIG option as a sub-parameter of the SPACE parameter which is not allowed, according to the QuickPool options selected at your site.

    Source: FEMPRE00

    System Action: The allocation fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Remove the CONTIG sub-parameter from the SPACE allocation and re-submit the Job. Contact the System Programmer.

    FEMPRE136

    ALX ALLOCATION NOT ALLOWED

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional QuickPool function has been activated in FAIL mode, and this job is attempting to allocate an dataset with the ALX option as a sub-parameter of the SPACE parameter which is not allowed, according to the QuickPool options selected at your site.

    Source: FEMPRE00

    System Action: The allocation fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Remove the ALX sub-parameter from the SPACE allocation and re-submit the Job. Contact the System Programmer.

    FEMPRE137

    MXIG ALLOCATION NOT ALLOWED

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional QuickPool function has been activated in FAIL mode, and this job is attempting to allocate an dataset with the MXIG option as a sub-parameter of the SPACE parameter which is not allowed, according to the QuickPool options selected at your site.

    Source: FEMPRE00

    System Action: The allocation fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Remove the MXIG sub-parameter from the SPACE allocation and re-submit the Job. Contact the System Programmer for information on the QuickPool implementation at your site.

    FEMPRE138

    PROT=YES NOT ALLOWED

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional QuickPool function has been activated in FAIL mode, and this job is attempting to allocate a dataset with PROTECT=YES sub-parameter specified which has been disallowed, according to the QuickPool options selected at your site.

    Source: FEMPRE00

    System Action: The allocation fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Remove the PROTECT=YES sub-parameter from the DD and re-submit the Job. Contact the System Programmer for information on the QuickPool implementation at your site.

    FEMALC139

    type OPTION IS NOT ENABLED

    Explanation: During OS/EM command processing an optional OS/EM parameter has been specified, but your Option code does not allow the use of this feature.

    type:
    HSM OPTIMIZER
    JES3
    Job Class Standards
    QuickPool

    Source: FEMALLO0,FEMALLO1

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the command format in this manual for the function being performed. If using the ISPF interface, check the command format for the verb being used. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in obtaining the use of the requested option.

    FEMCOD139

    type OPTION IS NOT ENABLED

    Explanation: During OS/EM command processing an optional OS/EM parameter has been specified, but your Option code does not allow the use of this feature.

    type:
    HSM OPTIMIZER
    JES3
    Job Class Standards
    QuickPool

    Source: FEMCODE

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the command format in this manual for the function being performed. If using the ISPF interface, check the command format for the verb being used. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in obtaining the use of the requested option.

    FEMDAD139

    type OPTION IS NOT ENABLED

    Explanation: During OS/EM command processing an optional OS/EM parameter has been specified, but your Option code does not allow the use of this feature.

    type:
    HSM OPTIMIZER
    JES3
    Job Class Standards
    QuickPool

    Source: FEMDASD

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the command format in this manual for the function being performed. If using the ISPF interface, check the command format for the verb being used. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in obtaining the use of the requested option.

    FEMDAP139

    type OPTION IS NOT ENABLED

    Explanation: During OS/EM command processing an optional OS/EM parameter has been specified, but your Option code does not allow the use of this feature.

    type:
    HSM OPTIMIZER
    JES3
    Job Class Standards
    QuickPool

    Source: FEMPOOL

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the command format in this manual for the function being performed. If using the ISPF interface, check the command format for the verb being used. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in obtaining the use of the requested option.

    FEMHSM139

    type OPTION IS NOT ENABLED

    Explanation: During OS/EM command processing an optional OS/EM parameter has been specified, but your Option code does not allow the use of this feature.

    type:
    HSM OPTIMIZER
    JES3
    Job Class Standards
    QuickPool

    Source: FEMHSM0,FEMHSM1,FEMHSM2,FEMHSM3

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the command format in this manual for the function being performed. If using the ISPF interface, check the command format for the verb being used. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in obtaining the use of the requested option.

    FEMISP139

    type OPTION IS NOT ENABLED

    Explanation: During OS/EM command processing an optional OS/EM parameter has been specified, but your Option code does not allow the use of this feature.

    type:
    HSM OPTIMIZER
    JES3
    Job Class Standards
    QuickPool

    Source: FEMISPF

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the command format in this manual for the function being performed. If using the ISPF interface, check the command format for the verb being used. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in obtaining the use of the requested option.

    FEMJS2139

    type OPTION IS NOT ENABLED

    Explanation: During OS/EM command processing an optional OS/EM parameter has been specified, but your Option code does not allow the use of this feature.

    type:
    HSM OPTIMIZER
    JES3
    Job Class Standards
    QuickPool

    Source: FEMJES2A through FEMJES2H

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the command format in this manual for the function being performed. If using the ISPF interface, check the command format for the verb being used. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in obtaining the use of the requested option.

    FEMJS3139

    type OPTION IS NOT ENABLED

    Explanation: During OS/EM command processing an optional OS/EM parameter has been specified, but your Option code does not allow the use of this feature.

    type:
    HSM OPTIMIZER
    JES3
    Job Class Standards
    QuickPool

    Source: FEMJES3

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the command format in this manual for the function being performed. If using the ISPF interface, check the command format for the verb being used. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in obtaining the use of the requested option.

    FEMMIS139

    type OPTION IS NOT ENABLED

    Explanation: During OS/EM command processing an optional OS/EM parameter has been specified, but your Option code does not allow the use of this feature.

    type:
    HSM OPTIMIZER
    JES3
    Job Class Standards
    QuickPool

    Source: FEMMISC

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the command format in this manual for the function being performed. If using the ISPF interface, check the command format for the verb being used. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in obtaining the use of the requested option.

    FEMRAC139

    type OPTION IS NOT ENABLED

    Explanation: During OS/EM command processing an optional OS/EM parameter has been specified, but your Option code does not allow the use of this feature.

    type:
    HSM OPTIMIZER
    JES3
    Job Class Standards
    QuickPool

    Source: FEMRACF

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the command format in this manual for the function being performed. If using the ISPF interface, check the command format for the verb being used. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in obtaining the use of the requested option.

    FEMSAF139

    type OPTION IS NOT ENABLED

    Explanation: During OS/EM command processing an optional OS/EM parameter has been specified, but your Option code does not allow the use of this feature.

    type:
    HSM OPTIMIZER
    JES3
    Job Class Standards
    QuickPool

    Source: FEMSAF

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the command format in this manual for the function being performed. If using the ISPF interface, check the command format for the verb being used. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in obtaining the use of the requested option.

    FEMSMF139

    type OPTION IS NOT ENABLED

    Explanation: During OS/EM command processing an optional OS/EM parameter has been specified, but your Option code does not allow the use of this feature.

    type:
    HSM OPTIMIZER
    JES3
    Job Class Standards
    QuickPool

    Source: FEMSMF0,FEMSMF1,FEMSMF2,FEMSMF3,FEMSMF4,FEMSMF5

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the command format in this manual for the function being performed. If using the ISPF interface, check the command format for the verb being used. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in obtaining the use of the requested option.

    FEMTSO139

    type OPTION IS NOT ENABLED

    Explanation: During OS/EM command processing an optional OS/EM parameter has been specified, but your Option code does not allow the use of this feature.

    type:
    HSM OPTIMIZER
    JES3
    Job Class Standards
    QuickPool

    Source: FEMTSO

    System Action: The FEMCNTL command being processed is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Check the command format in this manual for the function being performed. If using the ISPF interface, check the command format for the verb being used. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in obtaining the use of the requested option.

    FEMCMD140

    DEVICE addr IS CONTROLLED BY OS/EM xxxx

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional restrict device control or tape share control is active, and the Operator has attempted to VARY the device online or offline; has entered the SWAP command or the Operator has responded to message 'IEF238D jobname REPLY DEVICE NAME OR CANCEL' with the device number of the controlled device. For tape share, the device is not currently available because it is online on another system or it is flagged to be offline to this system or all systems.

    addr: The controlled device address
    xxxx: The OS/EM option in control of the device, either restrict device or tape share.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The command or Reply is ignored.

    Operator Response: For tape share, choose another device and reissue the command. If this specific device must be used, issue a display command for the device, determine to what system the device is allocated or if the device is flagged to be locally or globally offline. If the device is online to another system, issue a vary offline command on that system. If the device is flagged as locally or globally offline, and it is now permissable to use the device on this system, issue a command to bring the device locally or globally online. Then reissue the original command.

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEMCMD141

    RE-ENTER xxxxx

    Explanation: The OS/EM optional restrict device control is activated, and the Operator has attempted to VARY the restricted device online or offline, or the Operator has responded to message 'IEF238D jobname REPLY DEVICE NAME OR CANCEL' with the device number of the restricted device.

    xxxx: REPLY or VARY Command.

    Source: FEMCMD2

    System Action: The command or Reply is ignored.

    Operator Response: If the message is issued as the result of a VARY ONLINE/OFFLINE command, verify the device number was entered correctly, because the device is controlled by OS/EM device restriction. If the device is required to be varied online/offline, contact the System Programmer so that they can remove the device from the OS/EM device restriction options. If the message is the result of message IEF238D, respond to message IEF238D with a device that is not controlled by OS/EM optional device restriction control.

    System Programmer Response: Remove the device from the OS/EM device restriction processing if required.

    FEMALC143

    CANNOT CONTROL DEVICE devnum

    Explanation: Device is not available for OS/EM control because it is in use by OLTEP, a SYSRES device, a console, controlled by JES3 or has no paths available.

    devnum: Device number.

    Source: FEMALLO1

    System Action: OS/EM does not attempt to control the device.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Do a DU command to determine the problem and correct it.

    FEMRD1144

    DEFINE OF DISCRETE PROFILE DISALLOWED

    Explanation: OS/EM has been requested to disallow discrete profile creation and an attempt has been made to define a discrete profile.

    Source: FEMRDX01

    System Action: The profile is not created.

    Operator Response: None. Informational message only.

    System Programmer Response: None. Informational message only.

    FEMRD1145

    WARNING - DEFINE OF DISCRETE PROFILE WOULD BE DISALLOWED

    Explanation: The discrete profile control feature of OS/EM is operating in WARN mode and a request to define a discrete profile is being processed.

    Source: FEMRDX01

    System Action: The DEFINE continues.

    Operator Response: None. Informational message only.

    System Programmer Response: None. Informational message only.

    FEMX02146

    JES2 macroname MACRO FAILED. RC = nn.

    Explanation: A JES2 macro did not complete properly.

    macroname: The name of the failed JES2 macro.
    rc: The return code from the macro execution.

    Source: FEMJ2X02

    System Action: OS/EM continues.

    Operator Response: Notify System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check for other messages and correct errors. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX04146

    JES2 macroname MACRO FAILED. RC = nn.

    Explanation: A JES2 macro did not complete properly.

    macroname: The name of the failed JES2 macro.
    rc: The return code from the macro execution.

    Source: FEMJ2X04

    System Action: OS/EM continues.

    Operator Response: Notify System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check for other messages and correct errors. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX05146

    JES2 macroname MACRO FAILED. RC = nn.

    Explanation: A JES2 macro did not complete properly.

    macroname: The name of the failed JES2 macro.
    rc: The return code from the macro execution.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: OS/EM continues.

    Operator Response: Notify System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check for other messages and correct errors. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX06146

    JES2 macroname MACRO FAILED. RC = nn.

    Explanation: A JES2 macro did not complete properly.

    macroname: The name of the failed JES2 macro.
    rc: The return code from the macro execution.

    Source: FEMJ2X06

    System Action: OS/EM continues.

    Operator Response: Notify System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check for other messages and correct errors. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX24146

    JES2 macroname MACRO FAILED. RC = nn.

    Explanation: A JES2 macro did not complete properly.

    macroname: The name of the failed JES2 macro.
    rc: The return code from the macro execution.

    Source: FEMJ2X24

    System Action: OS/EM continues.

    Operator Response: Notify System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check for other messages and correct errors. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX32146

    JES2 macroname MACRO FAILED. RC = nn.

    Explanation: A JES2 macro did not complete properly.

    macroname: The name of the failed JES2 macro.
    rc: The return code from the macro execution.

    Source: FEMJ2N32

    System Action: OS/EM continues.

    Operator Response: Notify System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check for other messages and correct errors. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX44146

    JES2 macroname MACRO FAILED. RC = nn.

    Explanation: A JES2 macro did not complete properly.

    macroname: The name of the failed JES2 macro.
    rc: The return code from the macro execution.

    Source: FEMJ2X44

    System Action: OS/EM continues.

    Operator Response: Notify System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check for other messages and correct errors. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2G3146

    JES2 macroname MACRO FAILED. RC = nn.

    Explanation: A JES2 macro did not complete properly.

    macroname: The name of the failed JES2 macro.
    rc: The return code from the macro execution.

    Source: FEMJ2G3x

    System Action: OS/EM continues.

    Operator Response: Notify System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check for other messages and correct errors. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2H0146

    JES2 macroname MACRO FAILED. RC = nn.

    Explanation: A JES2 macro did not complete properly.

    macroname: The name of the failed JES2 macro.
    rc: The return code from the macro execution.

    Source: FEMJ2H0x

    System Action: OS/EM continues.

    Operator Response: Notify System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check for other messages and correct errors. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2L0146

    JES2 macroname MACRO FAILED. RC = nn.

    Explanation: A JES2 macro did not complete properly.

    macroname: The name of the failed JES2 macro.
    rc: The return code from the macro execution.

    Source: FEMJ2L0x

    System Action: OS/EM continues.

    Operator Response: Notify System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check for other messages and correct errors. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2MM146

    JES2 macroname MACRO FAILED. RC = nn.

    Explanation: A JES2 macro did not complete properly.

    macroname: The name of the failed JES2 macro.
    rc: The return code from the macro execution.

    Source: FEMJ2MMx

    System Action: OS/EM continues.

    Operator Response: Notify System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check for other messages and correct errors. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2M3146

    JES2 macroname MACRO FAILED. RC = nn.

    Explanation: A JES2 macro did not complete properly.

    macroname: The name of the failed JES2 macro.
    rc: The return code from the macro execution.

    Source: FEMJ2M3x

    System Action: OS/EM continues.

    Operator Response: Notify System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check for other messages and correct errors. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL147

    PAGEFIX OF SSCT FOR SUBSYSTEM subsys FAILED. RC = nn.

    Explanation: The PGSER macro to pagefix the SSCT's before the OS/EM SSCT failed.

    subsys: Name of the subsystem.
    nn: Return Code.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: FEMIPL continues. There is a slight chance that some OS/EM function will get an S0C4 abend attempting to locate the OS/EM SSCT.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Determine cause of pagefix failure and take appropriate action.

    FEMX06148

    JOB CPU TIME LIMIT SET TO (mm,ss)

    Explanation: The jobs CPU time limit has been reset to (mm,ss) because of the JES2 Exit6 OS/EM Optional Control settings.

    mm: minutes.
    ss: seconds.

    Source: FEMJ2X06

    System Action: The execution time limit is reset.

    Operator Response: None. Informational message only.

    System Programmer Response: None. Informational message only.

    FEMUSO149

    SYSOUT LIMIT FOR JOB jjjjjjjj DDNAME dddddddd EXTENDED BY nn LINES

    Explanation: The sysout limit for the specified job has been extended by the number of lines shown. The extension was given because of the IEFUSO OS/EM Optional Control settings.

    jjjjjjjj: Jobname.
    dddddddd: DDNAME.
    nn: number of lines.

    Source: FEMUSO

    System Action: The sysout limit is extended.

    Operator Response: None. Informational message only.

    System Programmer Response: None. Informational message only.

    FEMIPL150

    CSVDYNEX LIST FAILED, RC= xx RSN= yy

    Explanation: During IPL processing OS/EM was unable to obtain a list of the exits in use by the MVS Dynamic Exit Facility. This will disable all OS/EM processing for any exit that should be specified to the Dynamic Exit Facility.

    xx: The return code from the system request.
    yy: The reason code from the system request.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: Processing continues.

    Operator Response: Notify System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that there is a valid entry in the 'PROG=' parameter of your IEASYSxx member in SYS1.PARMLIB pointing to the 'EXIT ADD' statements.

    FEMIPL151

    ADD OF OS/EM EXIT modname TO EXIT POINT extpnt FAILED, CSVDYNEX RC = xx RSN = yy

    Explanation: During IPL processing OS/EM determined that the OS/EM interface module was not defined to the MVS Dynamic Exit Facility for the specified exit point. This will disable all OS/EM processing which would be controlled by the specified interface module.

    modname: The exit load module name.
    extpnt: The exit point name.
    xx: The return code from the CSVDYNEX request.
    yy: The reason code from the CSVDYNEX request.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: Processing continues.

    Operator Response: Notify System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that there is a valid entry in the 'PROG=' parameter of your IEASYSxx member in SYS1.PARMLIB pointing to the 'EXIT ADD' statements.

    FEMUSO152

    SHOULD SYSOUT LIMIT FOR JOB xxxxxxxx DDNAME yyyyyyyy BE EXTENDED BY nnnn LINES ? (Y OR N)

    Explanation: OS/EM's Optional Control settings for IEFUSO specifies that before sysout limits are extended the operator must OK the extension.

    xxxxxxxx: The job name.
    yyyyyyyy: The ddname that will be extended.
    nnnn: The number of lines that the SYSOUT dataset will be extended by.

    Source: FEMUSO

    System Action: Waits for the Operator to respond.

    Operator Response: Respond Y to have the jobs sysout limit increased. Respond N to have the job cancelled. Be aware that multiple extensions may have already been granted.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMX32153

    xxxxxxxx (JOBnnnn) STARTED AT hh mm

    Explanation: OS/EM's JES2 Exit32 Optional Control settings have been set to issue a message when a job starts execution.

    xxxxxxxx: Jobname.
    nnnn: Job number.
    hh mm: Time of day.

    Source: FEMJ2N32,FEMJ2X32

    System Action: The message is sent to the TSO ID specified on the NOTIFY parameter of the JOBCARD.

    Operator Response: None. Informational message.

    System Programmer Response: None. Informational message.

    FEMREL154

    SECURITY SYSTEM IS NOT RACF

    Explanation: A RACF table reload has been attempted but RACF is not the active security system.

    Source: FEMRELOD

    System Action: The table is not reloaded.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMREL155

    RACF xxxxxxxx MODULE HAS INVALID FORMAT

    Explanation: The format of the RACF table to be reloaded is invalid.

    xxxxxxxx: Name of RACF module.

    Source: FEMRELOD

    System Action: The table is not reloaded.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the table format.

    FEMSVU156

    SVC TYPE IS REQUIRED TO PROCESS RELOAD

    Explanation: The SVC type was not specified on a SVC reload command.

    Source: FEMSVCUD

    System Action: The SVC is not reloaded.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Specify the correct SVC type and retry the command.

    FEMALC157

    DEVICE xxxx NOT PRESENT ON SYSTEM

    Explanation: OS/EM was requested to control a device which is not connected to the system.

    xxxx: Device ID.

    Source: FEMALLO1

    System Action: The OS/EM command is ignored. Other devices specified in the same command may be processed however.

    Operator Response: Specify a valid device number.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMINT158

    OS/EM INITIALIZATION FAILED. REPLY ''U'' TO ACKNOWLEDGE.

    Explanation: An error has occurred during OS/EM initialization. No valid authorization code was supplied.

    Source: FEMINIT

    System Action: Wait for operator response.

    Operator Response: Reply U to acknowledge and then notify the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the IPL report and correct any indicated error.

    FEM2P1159

    MAILBOX CREATE FAILED. RC = nn, RSN = nn.

    Explanation: The IXZXIXMC or IXZXIXMB macro to create a JES2 mailbox for XCF failed.

    nn Return code and Reason code.

    Source: FEMJ2P1x

    System Action: Job Routing option initialization is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Examine the return codes and reason codes provided in the message. If the cause of the problem is not apparent, call OS/EM technical support.

    FEM2P2159

    MAILBOX DELETE FAILED. RC = nn, RSN = nn.

    Explanation: The IXZXIXMC or IXZXIXMB macro to delete a JES2 mailbox for XCF failed.

    nn Return code and Reason code.

    Source: FEMJ2P2x

    System Action: Job Routing option initialization is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Examine the return codes and reason codes provided in the message. If the cause of the problem is not apparent, call OS/EM technical support.

    FEMALC160

    name FAILED IN MODULE modulename. RC = xx, RSN = yy.

    Explanation: The named MVS macro did not execute correctly.

    name The name of the macro that failed.
    xx The return code from the macro request.
    yy The reason code from the macro request.

    Source: FEMALLO1

    System Action: Various. Usually the function that was being performed is terminated and some function of OS/EM will not operate correctly.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Examine the return codes and reason codes provided in the message. If the cause of the problem is not apparent, call OS/EM technical support.

    FEMDMP160

    name FAILED IN MODULE modulename. RC = xx, RSN = yy.

    Explanation: The named MVS macro did not execute correctly.

    name The name of the macro that failed.
    xx The return code from the macro request.
    yy The reason code from the macro request.

    Source: FEMDUMP

    System Action: Various. Usually the function that was being performed is terminated and some function of OS/EM will not operate correctly.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Examine the return codes and reason codes provided in the message. If the cause of the problem is not apparent, call OS/EM technical support.

    FEMHSP160

    name FAILED IN MODULE modulename. RC = xx, RSN = yy.

    Explanation: The named MVS macro did not execute correctly.

    name The name of the macro that failed.
    xx The return code from the macro request.
    yy The reason code from the macro request.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: Various. Usually the function that was being performed is terminated and some function of OS/EM will not operate correctly.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Examine the return codes and reason codes provided in the message. If the cause of the problem is not apparent, call OS/EM technical support.

    FEMLIB160

    name FAILED IN MODULE modulename. RC = xx, RSN = yy.

    Explanation: The named MVS macro did not execute correctly.

    name The name of the macro that failed.
    xx The return code from the macro request.
    yy The reason code from the macro request.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: Various. Usually the function that was being performed is terminated and some function of OS/EM will not operate correctly.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Examine the return codes and reason codes provided in the message. If the cause of the problem is not apparent, call OS/EM technical support.

    FEMREL160

    name FAILED IN MODULE modulename. RC = xx, RSN = yy.

    Explanation: The named MVS macro did not execute correctly.

    name The name of the macro that failed.
    xx The return code from the macro request.
    yy The reason code from the macro request.

    Source: FEMRELOD

    System Action: Various. Usually the function that was being performed is terminated and some function of OS/EM will not operate correctly.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Examine the return codes and reason codes provided in the message. If the cause of the problem is not apparent, call OS/EM technical support.

    FEMTPS160

    name FAILED IN MODULE modulename. RC = xx, RSN = yy.

    Explanation: The named MVS macro did not execute correctly.

    name The name of the macro that failed.
    xx The return code from the macro request.
    yy The reason code from the macro request.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: Various. Usually the function that was being performed is terminated and some function of OS/EM will not operate correctly.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Examine the return codes and reason codes provided in the message. If the cause of the problem is not apparent, call OS/EM technical support.

    FEMW21160

    name FAILED IN MODULE modulename. RC = xx, RSN = yy.

    Explanation: The named MVS macro did not execute correctly.

    name The name of the macro that failed.
    xx The return code from the macro request.
    yy The reason code from the macro request.

    Source: FEMW21SD

    System Action: Various. Usually the function that was being performed is terminated and some function of OS/EM will not operate correctly.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Examine the return codes and reason codes provided in the message. If the cause of the problem is not apparent, call OS/EM technical support.

    FEMX32160

    name FAILED IN MODULE modulename. RC = xx, RSN = yy.

    Explanation: The named MVS macro did not execute correctly.

    name The name of the macro that failed.
    xx The return code from the macro request.
    yy The reason code from the macro request.

    Source: FEMJ2N32,FEMJ2X32

    System Action: Various. Usually the function that was being performed is terminated and some function of OS/EM will not operate correctly.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Examine the return codes and reason codes provided in the message. If the cause of the problem is not apparent, call OS/EM technical support.

    FEM2G2160

    name FAILED IN MODULE modulename. RC = xx, RSN = yy.

    Explanation: The named MVS macro did not execute correctly.

    name The name of the macro that failed.
    xx The return code from the macro request.
    yy The reason code from the macro request.

    Source: FEMJ2G2x

    System Action: Various. Usually the function that was being performed is terminated and some function of OS/EM will not operate correctly.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Examine the return codes and reason codes provided in the message. If the cause of the problem is not apparent, call OS/EM technical support.

    FEM2G3160

    name FAILED IN MODULE modulename. RC = xx, RSN = yy.

    Explanation: The named MVS macro did not execute correctly.

    name The name of the macro that failed.
    xx The return code from the macro request.
    yy The reason code from the macro request.

    Source: FEMJ2G3x

    System Action: Various. Usually the function that was being performed is terminated and some function of OS/EM will not operate correctly.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Examine the return codes and reason codes provided in the message. If the cause of the problem is not apparent, call OS/EM technical support.

    FEM2G4160

    name FAILED IN MODULE modulename. RC = xx, RSN = yy.

    Explanation: The named MVS macro did not execute correctly.

    name The name of the macro that failed.
    xx The return code from the macro request.
    yy The reason code from the macro request.

    Source: FEMJ2G4x

    System Action: Various. Usually the function that was being performed is terminated and some function of OS/EM will not operate correctly.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Examine the return codes and reason codes provided in the message. If the cause of the problem is not apparent, call OS/EM technical support.

    FEM2P1160

    name FAILED IN MODULE modulename. RC = xx, RSN = yy.

    Explanation: The named MVS macro did not execute correctly.

    name The name of the macro that failed.
    xx The return code from the macro request.
    yy The reason code from the macro request.

    Source: FEMJ2P1x

    System Action: Various. Usually the function that was being performed is terminated and some function of OS/EM will not operate correctly.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Examine the return codes and reason codes provided in the message. If the cause of the problem is not apparent, call OS/EM technical support.

    FEM2P3160

    name FAILED IN MODULE modulename. RC = xx, RSN = yy.

    Explanation: The named MVS macro did not execute correctly.

    name The name of the macro that failed.
    xx The return code from the macro request.
    yy The reason code from the macro request.

    Source: FEMJ2P3x

    System Action: Various. Usually the function that was being performed is terminated and some function of OS/EM will not operate correctly.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Examine the return codes and reason codes provided in the message. If the cause of the problem is not apparent, call OS/EM technical support.

    FEM2S0160

    name FAILED IN MODULE modulename. RC = xx, RSN = yy.

    Explanation: The named MVS macro did not execute correctly.

    name The name of the macro that failed.
    xx The return code from the macro request.
    yy The reason code from the macro request.

    Source: FEMJ2S0x

    System Action: Various. Usually the function that was being performed is terminated and some function of OS/EM will not operate correctly.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Examine the return codes and reason codes provided in the message. If the cause of the problem is not apparent, call OS/EM technical support.

    FEMIPL161

    JES2 SUBSYSTEM subname NOT DEFINED.

    Explanation: The named JES2 subsystem has not been defined to MVS by an IEFSSNxx parmlib member.

    subname JES2 Subsystem name

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: OS/EM will be unable to process JES2 exits for the subsystem.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check the spelling with the subsystem name. If it is correct and you wish to have OS/EM process exits for the subsystem, then add the subsystem name to an IEFSSNxx member in parmlib and re-IPL the system.

    FEMIPL163

    osem SUBSYSTEM NOT DEFINED TO MVS

    Explanation: The OS/EM subsystem is not defined to MVS in an active IEFSSNxx member of SYS1.PARMLIB.

    osem: The OS/EM subsystem name.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: FEMIPL terminates.

    Operator Response: Notify the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the IEFSSNxx member of SYS1.PARMLIB and re-IPL.

    FEMIPL165

    WRONG SUBSYSTEM NAME - FEMIPL TERMINATING

    Explanation: During OS/EM sub-system initialization, the sub-system name that was entered in the IEFSSNxx member was not 'OSEM'.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: Sub-system initialization terminates.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the IEFSSNxx member and re-ipl the system.

    FEMJ3E166

    JES3 EXIT nn INVALID R15 VALUE vv FROM module

    Explanation: OS/EM detected an invalid R15 value for exit nn.

    nn: The JES3 exit name.
    vv: The value contained in the return code (R15).

    module: The name of the load module.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The value is ignored.

    Operator Response: Contact the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the user exit to ensure that it returns valid return codes.

    FEMALC167

    dsname FILE function ERROR, DECB CODE = nn

    Explanation: An I/O error has occurred on the named file. A code other than a x'7F' was posted back into the DECB upon completion of a BSAM file I/O operation.

    dsname: The name of the dataset.
    function: The I/O function being performed.
    nn: The DECB code.

    Source: FEMALLO1

    System Action: Initialization of the OS/EM function is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the hardware is functioning correctly. Examine the DECB code and any error messages which may have been issued at the time of the error to determine the cause of the error. It may also be necessary to examine the dataset and catalog entry. If there is no apparent reason for an I/O error, contact OS/EM technical support.

    FEMJS2167

    dsname FILE function ERROR, DECB CODE = nn

    Explanation: An I/O error has occurred on the named file. A code other than a x'7F' was posted back into the DECB upon completion of a BSAM file I/O operation.

    dsname: The name of the dataset.
    function: The I/O function being performed.
    nn: The DECB code.

    Source: FEMJES2G

    System Action: Initialization of the OS/EM function is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the hardware is functioning correctly. Examine the DECB code and any error messages which may have been issued at the time of the error to determine the cause of the error. It may also be necessary to examine the dataset and catalog entry. If there is no apparent reason for an I/O error, contact OS/EM technical support.

    FEMTPS167

    dsname FILE function ERROR, DECB CODE = nn

    Explanation: An I/O error has occurred on the named file. A code other than a x'7F' was posted back into the DECB upon completion of a BSAM file I/O operation.

    dsname: The name of the dataset.
    function: The I/O function being performed.
    nn: The DECB code.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: Initialization of the OS/EM function is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the hardware is functioning correctly. Examine the DECB code and any error messages which may have been issued at the time of the error to determine the cause of the error. It may also be necessary to examine the dataset and catalog entry. If there is no apparent reason for an I/O error, contact OS/EM technical support.

    FEM2S0167

    dsname FILE function ERROR, DECB CODE = nn

    Explanation: An I/O error has occurred on the named file. A code other than a x'7F' was posted back into the DECB upon completion of a BSAM file I/O operation.

    dsname: The name of the dataset.
    function: The I/O function being performed.
    nn: The DECB code.

    Source: FEMJ2S0x

    System Action: Initialization of the OS/EM function is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the hardware is functioning correctly. Examine the DECB code and any error messages which may have been issued at the time of the error to determine the cause of the error. It may also be necessary to examine the dataset and catalog entry. If there is no apparent reason for an I/O error, contact OS/EM technical support.

    FEMJS2168

    dsname DATASET IS TOO SMALL

    Explanation: The resource dataset is not large enough.

    dsname: The name of the dataset.

    Source: FEMJES2G

    System Action: The initialization of the OS/EM function is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check the OS/EM installation instructions and increase the size of the dataset to the size indicated. Then reactivate the OS/EM function.

    FEMX00169

    NO SPACE AVAILABLE IN HCT PATCH AREA FOR OS/EM USE

    Explanation: During JES2 initialization, OS/EM requires 3 words (12 bytes) in the HASP Control Table (HCT) patch area. However, local modifications have exhausted the HCT patch area.

    Source: FEMJ2X00

    System Action: JES2 initialization fails.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check all local JES2 modifications and make necessary changes to ensure that three (not necessarily contiguous) words are available in the HCT patch area for OS/EM initialization.

    FEMHSP170

    OS/EM OPTION NOT SUPPORTED FOR JES2 RELEASE rel

    Explanation: While initializing a JES2 function, OS/EM has determined that the current JES2 release is not supported.

    rel: The JES2 release that is currently active.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM JES2 function initialization fails.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Disable the OS/EM JES2 functions until JES2 is upgraded to a supported release.

    FEMJS2170

    OS/EM OPTION NOT SUPPORTED FOR JES2 RELEASE rel

    Explanation: While initializing a JES2 function, OS/EM has determined that the current JES2 release is not supported.

    rel: The JES2 release that is currently active.

    Source: FEMJES2A through FEMJES2H

    System Action: The OS/EM JES2 function initialization fails.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Disable the OS/EM JES2 functions until JES2 is upgraded to a supported release.

    FEMREL170

    OS/EM OPTION NOT SUPPORTED FOR JES2 RELEASE rel

    Explanation: While initializing a JES2 function, OS/EM has determined that the current JES2 release is not supported.

    rel: The JES2 release that is currently active.

    Source: FEMRELOD

    System Action: The OS/EM JES2 function initialization fails.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Disable the OS/EM JES2 functions until JES2 is upgraded to a supported release.

    FEMLOD171

    OFFSET ADJUSTMENT FAILED FOR subsys MODULE modname.

    Explanation: The adjustment of the JES2 offsets in the named module failed.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem.
    modname: The load module name.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: The module is deleted.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check that the load module is for the correct JES2 and OS/EM. Check that the module has not been corrupted. If necessary, call OS/EM technical support.

    FEMREL171

    OFFSET ADJUSTMENT FAILED FOR subsys MODULE modname.

    Explanation: The adjustment of the JES2 offsets in the named module failed.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem.
    modname: The load module name.

    Source: FEMRELOD

    System Action: The module is deleted.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check that the load module is for the correct JES2 and OS/EM. Check that the module has not been corrupted. If necessary, call OS/EM technical support.

    FEMTPS172

    JOB xxx IS WAITING FOR A SHARED TAPE DEVICE

    Explanation: The named job requires a tape device but no device is currently available. The system may have issued an IEF238D message if no suitable device is currently attached to this system or may be waiting with no message if a device that can satisfy the allocation is on this system but is currently in use by another job. If a WTOR has been issued, tape share will respond to the message as soon as a device can be acquired from another system.

    xxx: Job name

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: Waits for device.

    Operator Response: None. Informational message only.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMALC173

    TAPESHR IS ACTIVE. CANNOT CHANGE DATASET NAME

    Explanation: The FEMCNTL command was issued to activate TAPESHR and a new communication dataset name was specified. TAPESHR is already active and using a different communication dataset name so the name cannot be changed. The currently active dataset name will continue to be used.

    Source: FEMALLO1

    System Action: No action taken. TAPESHR continues with the currently active communication dataset.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMALC174

    TAPESHR DSN IS REQUIRED

    Explanation: The FEMCNTL command was issued to activate TAPESHR and a name for the communication dataset was not given. The communication dataset is required and a name must be specified.

    Source: FEMALLO1

    System Action: TAPESHR is not started.

    Operator Response: Reissue the FEMCNTL command specifying the name of the previously allocated dataset to be used.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMALC175

    DEVICE xx(x) CANNOT BE action TAPESHR. REASON rr

    Explanation: An FEMCNTL command was issued to request that TAPESHR either add the device(s) to its control, delete the device(s) from its control, or vary the device online or offline, globally or locally. TAPESHR is unable to complete the request for the reason indicated by the reason code:

    4 = The device cannot be added because it is already controlled.

    8 = The device cannot be added because it is not a valid tape device present on this system, or cannot be varied because it is not controlled by TAPESHR.

    xx(x): Device address.
    action: Either ADDED TO, DELETED FROM, or VARIED BY.

    Source: FEMALLO1

    System Action: The FEMCNTL does not complete.

    Operator Response: Reissue the command specifying a valid device number.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMTPS176

    TAPESHR UNABLE TO START. ALREADY 32 ACTIVE SYSTEMS.

    Explanation: There are already 32 systems participating in the TAPESHR complex. That is the maximum number of systems that can be active concurrently.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: TAPESHR does not start.

    Operator Response: Do not attempt to start TAPESHR on more than 32 systems.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMTPS177

    TAPESHR SHUTDOWN WAITING FOR DEVICES TO GO OFFLINE

    Explanation: Shutdown of TAPESHR was requested specifying (or defaulting to) the GLOBALOFFLINE, or the WAIT option. TAPESHR has attempted to vary offline all the TAPESHR devices present on the system that are currently online, in order to make them available to other systems. It is now waiting for those devices to go offline.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: TAPESHR waits for devices to become available.

    Operator Response: None. If the WAIT option was specified, TAPESHR will continue to wait until all the devices have gone offline. If the GLOBALOFFLINE option was chosen or was taken as a default, TAPESHR will wait for 15 seconds for devices to go offline and will then mark those that have not gone offline as GLOBALLY OFFLINE.

    Note: It is the operator's responsibility to ensure that the devices which did not go offline are not made eligible for TAPESHR selection (by issuing VARY ONLINE,GLOBAL) until those devices are actually offline on the system where TAPESHR was shut down.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMALC178

    FEMTPSHR IS NOT ACTIVE; REQUEST NOT PROCESSED

    Explanation: An FEMCNTL command to change TAPESHR parameters was issued but TAPESHR is not currently active.

    Source: FEMALLO1

    System Action: The command is ignored.

    Operator Response: Start TAPESHR via the FEMCNTL function if desired.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMALC179

    DEVICE xxx(xxx) ADDED/DELETED.

    Explanation: The named device has ben added to or deleted from TAPESHR control in response to an FEMCNTL command or an operator command.

    Source: FEMALLO1

    System Action: TAPESHR continues with the new list of devices.

    Operator Response: None. This message is informational only.

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEMTPS179

    DEVICE xxx(xxx) ADDED/DELETED.

    Explanation: The named device has ben added to or deleted from TAPESHR control in response to an FEMCNTL command or an operator command.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: TAPESHR continues with the new list of devices.

    Operator Response: None. This message is informational only.

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEMTPS180

    TAPESHR COMMUNICATION FILE IS INVALID

    Explanation: FEMTPSHR has found that the communication file does not contain valid data.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: FEMTPSHR terminates.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Shutdown TAPESHR on all systems, delete and reallocate the communication file. Restart TAPESHR, verifying that all the desired devices are being controlled correctly. If the error was not caused by a hardware problem, it may be that some TSO user opened the communication dataset for output. Consider using RACF or some other security product to protect the dataset from corruption.

    FEMTPS181

    TAPESHR ALREADY ACTIVE

    Explanation: FEMTPSHR is being started and has determined that another FEMTPSHR is already active.

    System Action: The second FEMTPSHR ends.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    Operator Response: Verify that another copy of FEMTPSHR is actually running. If it is, do not attempt to start another. If it is not then this indicates a problem with the TAPESHR system; notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Determine the circumstances where this message was issued. If it was not caused by an operator issuing a start for a second FEMTPSHR then issue a FEMCNTL DUMP ALLOC command, save the output, and contact Trident Services for support.

    FEMTPS182

    *WARNING* DEV xxx(xxx) IS ONLINE TO MULTIPLE SYSTEMS

    Explanation: FEMTPSHR has found that the named device is online to more than one system. A VARY OFFLINE command has been issued to attempt to correct this problem. This condition should never be created by TAPESHR, though it may be detected by TAPESHR at startup time.

    xxx: Device address.

    System Action: The device is varied offline.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    Operator Response: Vary the device offline on other systems and verify that the device is not allocated by more than one job. If it is allocated by more than one job, any tape on the drive may be corrupted and the persons responsible for the jobs should be notified of that possibility.

    System Programmer Response: If this message occured at other than startup time, it may indicate a problem with TAPESHR. Determine the circumstances under which it was issued, including any operator commands and messages regarding the tape device, and call Trident Services for support.

    FEMALC183

    DEVICE xxx(xxx) IN/PENDING LOCAL/GLOBAL ON/OFFLINE MODE

    Explanation: This message is issued in response to an FEMCNTL command or an operator command to change the TAPESHR status of a device.

    xxx: Device address.

    Source: FEMALLO1

    System Action: None. Informational message only.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMTPS183

    DEVICE xxx(xxx) IN/PENDING LOCAL/GLOBAL ON/OFFLINE MODE

    Explanation: This message is issued in response to an FEMCNTL command or an operator command to change the TAPESHR status of a device.

    xxx: Device address.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: None. Informational message only.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMTPS184

    CONFIRM RESET OF SYSTEM xxxx. REPLY "Y" TO CONFIRM, "N" TO DENY

    Explanation: FEMTPSHR has determined, by noting that the timestamps in the communication file have not changed recently, that the named system may have stopped running. This may be caused by a system reset, a loop, a failure of FEMTPSHR on that system, or a reserve lockout. It is asking the operator to verify that the system is really shutdown and that the tapes that were attached to that system may be returned to the available device pool.

    xxxx: System ID.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: Waits for reply from operator.

    Operator Response: If the system is really shut down, reply "Y" and the tapes that were owned by that system will be released. If FEMTPSHR has accidently terminated on that system, issue the command:

    S FEMTPSHR.FEMTPSHR,SUB=MSTR
    

    to restart it. If there is some other unusual reason that the system is temporarily not active but will resume shortly, reply "N" to allow the system to retain possession of the tape resources that it owns. In any other case notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Determine why FEMTPSHR is not running on the named system and either reply to the message or restart FEMTPSHR.

    FEMCMD185

    DEVICE xxx IS NOT CONTROLLED BY TAPESHR - IGNORED

    Explanation: The operator has issued a vary command to change the TAPESHR status of a device, but that device is not controlled by TAPESHR.

    xxx: Device address.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The command is ignored.

    Operator Response: If the device should be controlled by TAPESHR, issue a command to add it to TAPESHR's control. Otherwise the device is ignored and no action is required.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMTPS186

    INVALID MODIFY COMMAND

    Explanation:The operator issued a modify command to TAPESHR that was syntactically incorrect.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The command is ignored.

    Operator Response: Reissue the modify command with the correct syntax.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMTPS187

    FEMTPSHR INITIALIZATION COMPLETE

    Explanation: FEMTPSHR has completed initialization and is now processing normally.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMCMD188

    DEVICE xxx(xxx) IS UNAVAILABLE

    Explanation: The operator has issued a vary online command for the named device. The device is not currently available, either because it is marked as offline (locally or globally), or because it is currently owned by another system.

    xxx: Device address.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The command is ignored.

    Operator Response: Issue a display command for the device to determine why it is not available. If the device must be brought online on this system, vary it offline on the owning system, vary it online globally, or vary it online locally as indicated by the display command. Then reissue the vary online command.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMCMD189

    UNABLE TO DETERMINE DEVICE STATUS

    Explanation: The operator has issued a vary online command for the named device and the command processing routine is unable to communicate with FEMTPSHR to determine the current status of the device.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The command is ignored.

    Operator Response: Verify that FEMTPSHR is active. If not, start it by issuing a start command:

    S FEMTPSHR.FEMTPSHR,SUB=MSTR
    
    If it is active, notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Attempt to determine why FEMTPSHR is not responding to requests. If able, dump the FEMTPSHR address space, restart FEMTPSHR, and call Trident Services for support.

    FEMALC190

    START OF FEMTPSHR FAILED. CHECK SYSLOG.

    Explanation: FEMCNTL has issued a start command for FEMTPSHR, but FEMTPSHR has failed to initialize.

    Source: FEMALLO1

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Check the syslog to verify that the start command was issued successfully. Check for JCL errors. When the cause of the error has been determined, reissue the failing start command.

    FEMIPL191

    DYNAMIC CONCATENTION FAILED. RC = nn

    Explanation: OS/EM was unable to concatenate the libraries specified for the Dynamic Steplib facility.

    nn: The return code from the dynamic allocation request.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The job will either continue without the specified library, or will be failed based on the Steplib Controls.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the library is available and that the job has RACF authority to read the dataset.

    FEMLIB191

    DYNAMIC CONCATENTION FAILED. RC = nn

    Explanation: OS/EM was unable to concatenate the libraries specified for the Dynamic Steplib facility.

    nn: The return code from the dynamic allocation request.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: The job will either continue without the specified library, or will be failed based on the Steplib Controls.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the library is available and that the job has RACF authority to read the dataset.

    FEMW21191

    DYNAMIC CONCATENTION FAILED. RC = nn

    Explanation: OS/EM was unable to concatenate the libraries specified for the Dynamic Steplib facility.

    nn: The return code from the dynamic allocation request.

    Source: FEMW21SD

    System Action: The job will either continue without the specified library, or will be failed based on the Steplib Controls.

    Operator Response: Notify the system programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the library is available and that the job has RACF authority to read the dataset.

    FEMW21192

    ACTIVE STEPLIB CONCATENATION: xxxx.xxxx.xxxx

    Explanation: OS/EM has added to or created a steplib for the effected job.

    Source: FEMW21SD

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMUTL193

    USER xxxx DISCONNECTED FROM TERMINAL yyyy.

    Explanation: FEMUTL has disconnected user xxxx from terminal yyyy based on OS/EM Time Limit Controls.

    Source: FEMUTL

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMS19194

    OS/EM MONITORING xxxx DCB.

    Explanation: OS/EM is monitoring the file allocated to the specified DCB for messages to be transferred to the SYSLOG. See the WTO Function.

    Source: FEM0001I

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMS22194

    OS/EM MONITORING xxxx DCB.

    Explanation: OS/EM is monitoring the file allocated to the specified DCB for messages to be transferred to the SYSLOG. See the WTO Function.

    Source: FEM0002B

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMREL196

    NO OS/EM EXIT SUPPORTED FOR JES2 VERSION xx EXIT yyyy

    Explanation: The User has tried to reload an OS/EM exit on a system running JES2 version xx which does not support the specified exit at exit point yyyy.

    Source: FEMRELOD

    Operator Response: Notify the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Provide the user with the proper OS/EM exit to reload, or provide the proper system name where the reload command should be executed.

    FEMJS2197

    NO LONGER ABLE TO CHANGE JES2 VERSION

    Explanation: Attempted to change the version number of a JES2 subsystem after it has become active.

    Source: FEMJES2

    Source: FEMJES2A through FEMJES2H

    Operator Response: Notify the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: After an alternate JES2 subsystem has become active you may no longer change the version number of exits that OS/EM will load. If the incorrect version was specified, the JES2 subsystem must be stopped before the version can be changed.

    FEMREL197

    NO LONGER ABLE TO CHANGE JES2 VERSION

    Explanation: Attempted to change the version number of a JES2 subsystem after it has become active.

    Source: FEMRELOD

    Operator Response: Notify the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: After an alternate JES2 subsystem has become active you may no longer change the version number of exits that OS/EM will load. If the incorrect version was specified, the JES2 subsystem must be stopped before the version can be changed.

    FEMLOD198

    subsys OFFSET TABLE NOT AVAILABLE

    Explanation: The JES subsystem could not locate the appropriate JES2 Offset Table (FEMJ2OFx).

    subsys: The JES2 subsystem name.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: Load of JES2 module fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Assemble the JES2 Offset Table using the SYS1.MACLIB and SYS1.HASPSRC datasets that are appropriate for that JES2 subsystem. Refer to the OS/EM Installation Guide and OS/EM User Guide for more information.

    FEMUXW199

    FEMUXWTO ABENDING TO PREVENT WTO LOOP

    Explanation: The JES3 test WTO module has detected that is has been called by the JES3 WTO user exit IATUX31. To avoid a WTO loop, an ABEND will be invoked.

    Source: FEMUXWTO

    System Action: The module ABENDS.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Ensure that the JES3 user exit IATUX31 does not invoke the OS/EM test module FEMUXWTO.

    FEMUXW200

    OS/EM EXIT exitname ENTERED

    Explanation: The JES3 test exit module FEMUXWTO has been invoked.

    exitname: The name of the JES3 exit that has called FEMUXWTO.

    Source: FEMUXWTO

    System Action: Information message.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMUXA201

    OS/EM JES3 EXIT exitname INTENTIONAL ABEND

    Explanation: The JES3 test exit module FEMUXABN has been invoked and will initiate an intentional ABEND.

    exitname: The name of the JES3 exit that has called FEMUXABN.

    Source: FEMUXABN

    System Action: Information message.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMLOD202

    *WARNING* - UNABLE TO LOCATE VERSION IN MODULE modname; MAY BE INCORRECT

    Explanation: An OS/EM module or a JES2 user module has been loaded but the version information could not be located.

    modname: The name of the JES2 module that was loaded.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: Information message.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: If the module is a JES2 user module, check the source code of the named module and ensure that the $ENTRY macro is correctly coded. If the module is an OS/EM module, contact OS/EM customer support.

    FEMIPL203

    PROCESSOR DOES NOT SUPPORT REQUIRED function HARDWARE FEATURE

    Explanation: The user is attempting to initialize OS/EM 6.0 or later on a processor that does not support required hardware functions.

    function: The hardware function that OS/EM requires. Essential hardware functions are 'Perform Locked Operation' and 'Relative Branch'.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: OS/EM initialization fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: This OS/EM version will not operate on the current processor. Revert back to your previous version of OS/EM (5.6 or earlier) until your processor is upgraded. If this is a new OS/EM installation, contact OS/EM support and request the OS/EM 5.6 installation tapes.

    FEMREL204

    RACF modname MODULE status

    Explanation: A RACF module was activated or reset.

    modname: The RACF module name (ICHRIN03, ICHRCDE or ICHFR01).
    status: The status of the module (ACTIVATED or RESET).

    Source: FEMRELOD

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMREL205

    NO subsys VERSION AVAILABLE; UNABLE TO LOAD MODULE modname

    Explanation: OS/EM could not locate a version of the OS/EM module that coincides with the release level of the named JES2 subsystem.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem.
    modname: The name of the OS/EM module.

    Source: FEMRELOD

    System Action: The load of the module fails and the associated OS/EM JES2 function is disabled.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: OS/EM JES2 modules have a one-byte suffix and, when a module is to be loaded, the system determines the suffix based on the release level of the JES2 system (e.g. FEMJ2D0G & FEMJ2D0H are the OS/EM FEMJ2D0 modules for different JES2 releases). When this message is issued, OS/EM could not locate the OS/EM module for that JES2 system could not be found.

    Check the LINKLST to ensure that the current OS/EM load library is included in the search list. If it is present, contact OS/EM support (note your JES2 release level).

    FEMACN206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMALLO0,FEMALLO1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMASY206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCMD206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOM206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDC1206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMEXR206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFRA206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFTN206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHCN206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMICN206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOK206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRCN206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCN206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTCN206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUJI206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX05206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM02F206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM1PL206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2H5206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2P4206

    ABEND AREGS 0-3: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMACN207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMALLO0,FEMALLO1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMASY207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCMD207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOM207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDC1207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMEXR207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFRA207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFTN207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHCN207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMICN207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOK207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRCN207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCN207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTCN207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUJI207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX05207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM02F207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM1PL207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2H5207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2P4207

    ABEND AREGS 4-7: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMACN208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMALLO0,FEMALLO1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMASY208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCMD208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOM208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDC1208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMEXR208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFRA208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFTN208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHCN208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMICN208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOK208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRCN208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCN208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTCN208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUJI208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX05208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM02F208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM1PL208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2H5208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2P4208

    ABEND AREGS 8-11: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMACN209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMALLO0,FEMALLO1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMASY209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCMD209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOM209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDC1209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMEXR209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFRA209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFTN209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHCN209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMICN209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOK209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRCN209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCN209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTCN209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUJI209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX05209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM02F209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM1PL209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2H5209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2P4209

    ABEND AREGS 12-15: nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit.

    nnnnnnnn: Contents of the Access Register.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMACN210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALLO0,FEMALLO1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMASY210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCMD210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOM210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDC1210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMEXR210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFRA210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFTN210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHCN210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMICN210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOK210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRCN210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCN210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTCN210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUJI210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX05210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM02F210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM1PL210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2H5210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2P4210

    ABEND AREGS 0-1: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMACN211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALLO0,FEMALLO1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMASY211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCMD211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOM211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDC1211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMEXR211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFRA211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFTN211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHCN211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMICN211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOK211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRCN211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCN211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTCN211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUJI211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX05211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM02F211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM1PL211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2H5211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2P4211

    ABEND AREGS 2-3: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMACN212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALLO0,FEMALLO1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMASY212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCMD212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOM212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDC1212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMEXR212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFRA212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFTN212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHCN212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMICN212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOK212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRCN212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCN212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTCN212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUJI212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX05212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM02F212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM1PL212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2H5212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2P4212

    ABEND AREGS 4-5: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMACN213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALLO0,FEMALLO1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMASY213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCMD213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOM213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDC1213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMEXR213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFRA213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFTN213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHCN213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMICN213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOK213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRCN213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCN213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTCN213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUJI213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX05213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM02F213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM1PL213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2H5213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2P4213

    ABEND AREGS 6-7: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMACN214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALLO0,FEMALLO1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMASY214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCMD214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOM214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDC1214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMEXR214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFRA214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFTN214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHCN214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMICN214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOK214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRCN214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCN214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTCN214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUJI214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX05214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM02F214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM1PL214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2H5214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2P4214

    ABEND AREGS 8-9: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMACN215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALLO0,FEMALLO1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMASY215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCMD215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOM215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDC1215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMEXR215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFRA215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFTN215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHCN215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMICN215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOK215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRCN215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCN215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTCN215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUJI215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX05215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM02F215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM1PL215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2H5215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2P4215

    ABEND AREGS 10-11: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMACN216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALLO0,FEMALLO1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMASY216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCMD216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOM216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDC1216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMEXR216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFRA216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFTN216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHCN216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMICN216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOK216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRCN216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCN216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTCN216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUJI216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX05216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM02F216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM1PL216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2H5216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2P4216

    ABEND AREGS 12-13: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMACN217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMALC217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMALLO0,FEMALLO1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMASY217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMASYNC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCMD217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCMD

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMCOM217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMCOMM

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDCN217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMDC1217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMDCB1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMEXR217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMEXRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFRA217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMFTN217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMFRRTN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHCN217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMHSP217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIAT217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMINTK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMICN217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMIPL217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJS2217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJES2B,FEMJES2G

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2M217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2MCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2R217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2ERx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ2S217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2SCx

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3E217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3ECN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMJ3S217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ3SVC

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMLOK217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMLOCK

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMRCN217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMSCN217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTCN217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMTPS217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMTPSHR

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUJI217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUJI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMUSI217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMUSI

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMVCN217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMSVCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMX05217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2X05

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM02F217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM1PL217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMIPL1

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2H5217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2H5x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEM2P4217

    ABEND AREGS 14-15: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    Explanation: The OS/EM has detected a MVS System Abend during execution of an OS/EM optional function or a User exit. This message applies to z/OS environments operating in 64-bit mode.

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Contents of the General Purpose Register.

    Source: FEMJ2P4x

    System Action: The OS/EM function being executed continues, OS/EM takes a SVC dump for the abending module, takes the abending module out of service, and deletes the abending module from CSA/ECSA. See messages FEMxxx023, FEMxxx026 and FEMxxx029.

    Operator Response: Contact System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Use IPCS to determine the cause for the ABEND, take the corrective action required, perform an LLA,REFRESH, and reload the failing module using the OS/EM ISPF RELOAD facility. Contact OS/EM support for assistance in problem resolution.

    FEMACT218

    DSN=xxxx.xxxx.xxxx DELETED BY OS/EM QUICKDELETE

    Explanation: A migrated dataset has been deleted by the OS/EM Quickdelete function.

    xxxx.xxxx.xxxx: The deleted dataset name.

    Source: FEMACTRT

    System Action: None. Informational message only.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMB14218

    DSN=xxxx.xxxx.xxxx DELETED BY OS/EM QUICKDELETE

    Explanation: A migrated dataset has been deleted by the OS/EM Quickdelete function.

    xxxx.xxxx.xxxx: The deleted dataset name.

    Source: FEMBR14

    System Action: None. Informational message only.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMIPL219

    req MACRO/SERVICE FAILED, RC= rc REAS = rsn

    Explanation: A macro or service request failed.

    req: The name of the macro or service.
    rc: The return code.
    rsn: The reason code.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Contact OS/EM Technical Support.

    FEMX06219

    req MACRO/SERVICE FAILED, RC= rc REAS = rsn

    Explanation: A macro or service request failed.

    req: The name of the macro or service.
    rc: The return code.
    rsn: The reason code.

    Source: FEMJ2X06

    System Action: The OS/EM function is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Contact OS/EM Technical Support.

    FEMX44219

    req MACRO/SERVICE FAILED, RC= rc REAS = rsn

    Explanation: A macro or service request failed.

    req: The name of the macro or service.
    rc: The return code.
    rsn: The reason code.

    Source: FEMJ2X44

    System Action: The OS/EM function is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Contact OS/EM Technical Support.

    FEMACN220

    OS/EM LOAD LIBRARY INCORRECT FOR PROCESSOR MODE

    Explanation: The OS/EM load library defined in the LINKLST is not supported by the current system addressing mode. For example, your environment uses 31-bit addressing and the LINKLST points to the 64-bit load library.

    Source: FEMALCCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the LINKLST definition to point to the correct OS/EM load library. Using OS/EM distribution naming conventions, LOAD1 is the 31-bit mode load library, LOAD2 is the 64-bit mode load library.

    FEMDCN220

    OS/EM LOAD LIBRARY INCORRECT FOR PROCESSOR MODE

    Explanation: The OS/EM load library defined in the LINKLST is not supported by the current system addressing mode. For example, your environment uses 31-bit addressing and the LINKLST points to the 64-bit load library.

    Source: FEMDADCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the LINKLST definition to point to the correct OS/EM load library. Using OS/EM distribution naming conventions, LOAD1 is the 31-bit mode load library, LOAD2 is the 64-bit mode load library.

    FEMFRA220

    OS/EM LOAD LIBRARY INCORRECT FOR PROCESSOR MODE

    Explanation: The OS/EM load library defined in the LINKLST is not supported by the current system addressing mode. For example, your environment uses 31-bit addressing and the LINKLST points to the 64-bit load library.

    Source: FEMFRACN

    System Action: The OS/EM function is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the LINKLST definition to point to the correct OS/EM load library. Using OS/EM distribution naming conventions, LOAD1 is the 31-bit mode load library, LOAD2 is the 64-bit mode load library.

    FEMHCN220

    OS/EM LOAD LIBRARY INCORRECT FOR PROCESSOR MODE

    Explanation: The OS/EM load library defined in the LINKLST is not supported by the current system addressing mode. For example, your environment uses 31-bit addressing and the LINKLST points to the 64-bit load library.

    Source: FEMHSMCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the LINKLST definition to point to the correct OS/EM load library. Using OS/EM distribution naming conventions, LOAD1 is the 31-bit mode load library, LOAD2 is the 64-bit mode load library.

    FEMHSP220

    OS/EM LOAD LIBRARY INCORRECT FOR PROCESSOR MODE

    Explanation: The OS/EM load library defined in the LINKLST is not supported by the current system addressing mode. For example, your environment uses 31-bit addressing and the LINKLST points to the 64-bit load library.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The OS/EM function is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the LINKLST definition to point to the correct OS/EM load library. Using OS/EM distribution naming conventions, LOAD1 is the 31-bit mode load library, LOAD2 is the 64-bit mode load library.

    FEMICN220

    OS/EM LOAD LIBRARY INCORRECT FOR PROCESSOR MODE

    Explanation: The OS/EM load library defined in the LINKLST is not supported by the current system addressing mode. For example, your environment uses 31-bit addressing and the LINKLST points to the 64-bit load library.

    Source: FEMISPCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the LINKLST definition to point to the correct OS/EM load library. Using OS/EM distribution naming conventions, LOAD1 is the 31-bit mode load library, LOAD2 is the 64-bit mode load library.

    FEMIPL220

    OS/EM LOAD LIBRARY INCORRECT FOR PROCESSOR MODE

    Explanation: The OS/EM load library defined in the LINKLST is not supported by the current system addressing mode. For example, your environment uses 31-bit addressing and the LINKLST points to the 64-bit load library.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: The OS/EM function is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the LINKLST definition to point to the correct OS/EM load library. Using OS/EM distribution naming conventions, LOAD1 is the 31-bit mode load library, LOAD2 is the 64-bit mode load library.

    FEMLIB220

    OS/EM LOAD LIBRARY INCORRECT FOR PROCESSOR MODE

    Explanation: The OS/EM load library defined in the LINKLST is not supported by the current system addressing mode. For example, your environment uses 31-bit addressing and the LINKLST points to the 64-bit load library.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: The OS/EM function is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the LINKLST definition to point to the correct OS/EM load library. Using OS/EM distribution naming conventions, LOAD1 is the 31-bit mode load library, LOAD2 is the 64-bit mode load library.

    FEMRCN220

    OS/EM LOAD LIBRARY INCORRECT FOR PROCESSOR MODE

    Explanation: The OS/EM load library defined in the LINKLST is not supported by the current system addressing mode. For example, your environment uses 31-bit addressing and the LINKLST points to the 64-bit load library.

    Source: FEMRACCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the LINKLST definition to point to the correct OS/EM load library. Using OS/EM distribution naming conventions, LOAD1 is the 31-bit mode load library, LOAD2 is the 64-bit mode load library.

    FEMSCN220

    OS/EM LOAD LIBRARY INCORRECT FOR PROCESSOR MODE

    Explanation: The OS/EM load library defined in the LINKLST is not supported by the current system addressing mode. For example, your environment uses 31-bit addressing and the LINKLST points to the 64-bit load library.

    Source: FEMSAFCN,FEMSMFCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the LINKLST definition to point to the correct OS/EM load library. Using OS/EM distribution naming conventions, LOAD1 is the 31-bit mode load library, LOAD2 is the 64-bit mode load library.

    FEMTCN220

    OS/EM LOAD LIBRARY INCORRECT FOR PROCESSOR MODE

    Explanation: The OS/EM load library defined in the LINKLST is not supported by the current system addressing mode. For example, your environment uses 31-bit addressing and the LINKLST points to the 64-bit load library.

    Source: FEMTSOCN

    System Action: The OS/EM function is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the LINKLST definition to point to the correct OS/EM load library. Using OS/EM distribution naming conventions, LOAD1 is the 31-bit mode load library, LOAD2 is the 64-bit mode load library.

    FEMX06222

    TIME PARAMETER MUST MATCH JES2 FOR THIS CLASS

    Explanation: OS/EM Job Time Controls has been activated and a job has one of the following attributes:

    Source: FEMJ2X06

    System Action: If the Cancel Option is set to YES in Job Time Controls, the job is flushed. If the Cancel Option is set to NO, the TIME= value is reset to the maximum value set in JES2 for that jobclass.

    Operator Response: Correct the TIME= value for the job to avoid warning messages or to allow the job to execute.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMX09223

    SYSOUT LIMIT FOR JOB jobname EXTENDED BY 99999 LINES/PAGES/BYTES.

    Explanation: OS/EM has extended the number of lines/pages/bytes of sysout for the listed job.

    Source: FEMJ2X09

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMX09224

    SHOULD SYSOUT LIMIT FOR JOB jobname BE EXTENDED BY 99999 LINES/PAGES/BYTES?

    Explanation: Should OS/EM extend the sysout limit for the listed job?

    Source: FEMJ2X09

    Operator Response: Enter Y to allow the sysout extension or N to cancel the job.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMHSP225

    OS/EM FUNCTIONS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE FOR THIS JES

    Explanation: Errors occurred during the initialization of OS/EM JES2 services and so JES2 functions will not be available.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: OS/EM services continue without JES2 functionality.

    Operator Response: Contact the systems programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Look for other OS/EM messages that will indicate the source of the errors. I correction procedures are not evident contact OS/EM Technical Support.

    FEMHSP226

    OS/EM FUNCTIONS WILL BE IMPAIRED FOR THIS JES

    Explanation: Errors occurred during the initialization of OS/EM JES2 services and certain JES2 functions will not be available.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: OS/EM services continue without some JES2 functionality.

    Operator Response: Contact the systems programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Look for other OS/EM messages that will indicate the source of the errors. If correction procedures are not evident contact OS/EM Technical support.

    FEMX24226

    OS/EM FUNCTIONS WILL BE IMPAIRED FOR THIS JES

    Explanation: Errors occurred during the initialization of OS/EM JES2 services and certain JES2 functions will not be available.

    Source: FEMJ2X24

    System Action: OS/EM services continue without some JES2 functionality.

    Operator Response: Contact the systems programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Look for other OS/EM messages that will indicate the source of the errors. If correction procedures are not evident contact OS/EM Technical support.

    FEMX00227

    TOO MANY OS/EM type EXIT name ROUTINES

    Explanation: The specified exit has more than 255 exit points defined to OS/EM.

    type: The exit type.
    name: The exit name.

    Source: FEMJ2X00

    System Action: Exit processing continues. The 256th and subsequent entries for the exit are ignored.

    Operator Response: Contact the systems programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the exit definitions for this exit point. It may be necessary to consolidate functionality into a single user exit to overcome the limitation.

    FEM2TP227

    TOO MANY OS/EM type EXIT name ROUTINES

    Explanation: The specified exit has more than 255 exit points defined to OS/EM.

    type: The exit type.
    name: The exit name.

    Source: FEMJ2TPx

    System Action: Exit processing continues. The 256th and subsequent entries for the exit are ignored.

    Operator Response: Contact the systems programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Review the exit definitions for this exit point. It may be necessary to consolidate functionality into a single user exit to overcome the limitation.

    FEMJS2228

    COMMAND IGNORED - VALID RESOURCE DATASET REQUIRED.

    Explanation: A valid dataset name for the Job Routing Resources has not been entered. No Job Routing commands can be processed.

    Source: FEMJES2G

    Operator Response: Notify System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Enter a valid Job Routing Resource dataset.

    FEMREL229

    modname:entry ENABLED

    Explanation: The user exit has been loaded and enabled.

    Source: FEMRELOD

    System Action: None. Informational message.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMX06230

    JOB SCHENV CONVERTED TO OS/EM JOBROUTE

    Explanation: A Workload Manager scheduling environment was coded for this job and OS/EM has converted it to a Job Routing RESOURCE name.

    Source: FEMJ2X06

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEMUSI232

    CATALOG SEARCH FOR xxx FAILED. RC = n, RSN = n

    Explanation: The QuickDelete function has done a catalog search for dataset 'xxx' and the catalog search has failed. QuickDelete will not try to process this dataset.

    Source: FEMUSI

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEMACT233

    ARCHDEL FOR datasetname FAILED. RC = nnnn

    Explanation: The QuickDelete function has requested that DFSMSHSM delete the DSN 'datasetname', however DFSMSHSM was unable to process the request.

    Source: FEMACTRT

    Operator Response: Notify the System Programmer

    System Programmer Response: Determine why DFSMSHSM was unable to process the delete request then resubmit the job.

    FEMB14233

    ARCHDEL FOR datasetname FAILED. RC = nnnn

    Explanation: The QuickDelete function has requested that DFSMSHSM delete the DSN 'datasetname', however DFSMSHSM was unable to process the request.

    Source: FEMBR14

    Operator Response: Notify the System Programmer

    System Programmer Response: Determine why DFSMSHSM was unable to process the delete request then resubmit the job.

    FEMX06234

    VALID TIME PARAMETER REQUIRED ON JOB CARD

    Explanation: This job requires a valid time parameter on the jobcard.

    Source: FEMJ2X06

    Operator Response: Add a valid time parameter to the jobcard and resubmit the job.

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2TP235

    OVER 254 ROUTINES FOR function EXIT name, LAST ROUTINE IGNORED

    Explanation: Too many user exit routines have been defined in OS/EM for the specified exit point.

    function -²The functional group for the user exit (e.g. SMF, JES2).
    name -²²The user exit point name.

    Source: FEMJ2TP

    System Action: The 255th and subsequent exit definitions are ignored.

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: Ensure that no more than 254 routines are defined for the user exit point (OS/EM Basic Exit Functions).

    FEMREL236

    module LOAD SUPPRESSED. UNABLE TO ACCESS jessys A.S. RSN = rescode

    Explanation: The specified module could not be loaded because the required JES2 address space could not be accessed.

    module: The name of the load module that could not be loaded.
    jessys: The subsystem name of the JES2 address space that could not be accessed.
    rescode: The reason code from the LOCASCB system request. Consult the MVS Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Reference for the reason code explanations.

    Source: FEMRELOD

    System Action: The specified module is not loaded.

    Operator Response: Contact the Systems Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the problem that is causing the JES2 system to be inaccessible.

    FEMIPL237

    OS/EM EXIT name NOT FOUND IN DYNAMIC LPA

    Explanation: The specified OS/EM exit module was not located in the Dynamic Link Pack Area (LPA).

    name: The name of the load module that could not be located.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: OS/EM will not be initialized or will operate with limited functionality.

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: Verify that the load module is correctly defined to the IEALPAxx MVS initialization parameter member. Refer to the OS/EM Installation Guide and the MVS Initialization and Tuning Reference.

    FEMIPL238

    REMOVAL OF NULL EXIT module FROM EXITPOINT exit-name FAILED, CSVDYNEX RC = retcode RSN = rsncode

    Explanation: OS/EM attempted to remove a null exit routine that was defined to a particular exit point, but the request failed.

    module: The name of the load module that contained the null exit routine.
    exit-name: The name of the exit.
    retcode: The return code from the CSVDYNEX function request.
    rsncode: The reason code from the CSVDYNEX function request.

    Source: FEMIPL

    System Action: OS/EM initialization continues. The user exit module is disabled but remains loaded.

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: Determine the reason for failure (consult the MVS Authorized Assembler Services Reference for the CSVDYNEX function). Also, it may be useful to disable and/or delete the null exit module from the exit definitions for future initializations of OS/EM (Basic Exit Functions).

    FEMIPL239

    {NULL | DUPLICATE} EXIT module REMOVED FROM EXITPOINT exit-name

    Explanation: One of the following conditions occurred :

    module: The name of the load module.
    exit-name: The name of the exit.

    Source: FEMIPL

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: To avoid this message, perform one of the following:

    FEMIPL240

    OS/EM EXIT module DEFINED TO EXITPOINT exit-name

    Explanation: An OS/EM module has been successfully defined to the specified exit point.

    module: The name of the OS/EM load module.
    exit-name: The name of the exit point.

    Source: FEMIPL

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEMJS2241

    subsys OS/EM function FUNCTION REQUESTED

    Explanation: An OS/EM function has been requested for the specified JES2 subsystem name.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem requesting the OS/EM functionality
    function: The name of the OS/EM function being requested.

    Source: FEMJES2D,FEMJES2F,FEMJES2G

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2D0242

    subsys OS/EM function INITIALIZATION STARTING

    Explanation: The OS/EM function has begun initialization.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem requesting the OS/EM functionality.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function being initialized.

    Source FEMJ2D0x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2H0242

    subsys OS/EM function INITIALIZATION STARTING

    Explanation: The OS/EM function has begun initialization.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem requesting the OS/EM functionality.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function being initialized.

    Source FEMJ2H0x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2L0242

    subsys OS/EM function INITIALIZATION STARTING

    Explanation: The OS/EM function has begun initialization.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem requesting the OS/EM functionality.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function being initialized.

    Source FEMJ2L0x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2M0242

    subsys OS/EM function INITIALIZATION STARTING

    Explanation: The OS/EM function has begun initialization.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem requesting the OS/EM functionality.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function being initialized.

    Source FEMJ2M0x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2D0243

    subsys OS/EM function phase PHASE COMPLETE

    Explanation: Initialization of the OS/EM function has completed successfully.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem requesting the OS/EM functionality (e.g. JES2, SMF).
    function: The name of the OS/EM function being requested.
    phase: The initialization phase that has completed (e.g. FIRST, FINAL).

    Source: FEMJ2D0x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2H0243

    subsys OS/EM function phase PHASE COMPLETE

    Explanation: Initialization of the OS/EM function has completed successfully.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem requesting the OS/EM functionality (e.g. JES2, SMF).
    function: The name of the OS/EM function being requested.
    phase: The initialization phase that has completed (e.g. FIRST, FINAL).

    Source: FEMJ2H0x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2H4243

    subsys OS/EM function phase PHASE COMPLETE

    Explanation: Initialization of the OS/EM function has completed successfully.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem requesting the OS/EM functionality (e.g. JES2, SMF).
    function: The name of the OS/EM function being requested.
    phase: The initialization phase that has completed (e.g. FIRST, FINAL).

    Source: FEMJ2H4x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2L4243

    subsys OS/EM function phase PHASE COMPLETE

    Explanation: Initialization of the OS/EM function has completed successfully.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem requesting the OS/EM functionality (e.g. JES2, SMF).
    function: The name of the OS/EM function being requested.
    phase: The initialization phase that has completed (e.g. FIRST, FINAL).

    Source: FEMJ2L4x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2M0243

    subsys OS/EM function phase PHASE COMPLETE

    Explanation: Initialization of the OS/EM function has completed successfully.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem requesting the OS/EM functionality (e.g. JES2, SMF).
    function: The name of the OS/EM function being requested.
    phase: The initialization phase that has completed (e.g. FIRST, FINAL).

    Source: FEMJ2M0x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2M4243

    subsys OS/EM function phase PHASE COMPLETE

    Explanation: Initialization of the OS/EM function has completed successfully.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem requesting the OS/EM functionality (e.g. JES2, SMF).
    function: The name of the OS/EM function being requested.
    phase: The initialization phase that has completed (e.g. FIRST, FINAL).

    Source: FEMJ2M4x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2G0244

    OS/EM subsys function INITIALIZATION FAILED - ERROR errcode

    Explanation: Initialization of an OS/EM function has failed.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem requesting the OS/EM functionality.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function that failed.
    errcode: The error code (R15).

    Source: FEMJ2G0x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: Determine the cause of the error and correct. Re-initialize OS/EM by executing the OS/EM started task (i.e. S OSEM,{PROG=FEMINIT,}SUB=MSTR).

    FEM2G9244

    OS/EM subsys function INITIALIZATION FAILED - ERROR errcode

    Explanation: Initialization of an OS/EM function has failed.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem requesting the OS/EM functionality.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function that failed.
    errcode: The error code (R15).

    Source: FEMJ2G9x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: Determine the cause of the error and correct. Re-initialize OS/EM by executing the OS/EM started task (i.e. S OSEM,{PROG=FEMINIT,}SUB=MSTR).

    FEM2D0245

    ENTER 'Y' TO CONTINUE WITHOUT function, 'N' TO TERMINATE subsys

    Explanation: The operator is being prompted to instruct OS/EM how proceed following an initialization failure of the specified function.

    function: The name of the OS/EM function that failed.
    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem that is affected by the initialization failure.

    Source: FEMJ2D0x

    Operator Response: Reply Y to proceed with initialization without the failed function, or N to terminate the JES2 system.

    System Programmer Response: Determine the cause of the error and correct. Re-initialize OS/EM by executing the OS/EM started task (i.e. S OSEM,{PROG=FEMINIT,}SUB=MSTR).

    FEM2H0245

    ENTER 'Y' TO CONTINUE WITHOUT function, 'N' TO TERMINATE subsys

    Explanation: The operator is being prompted to instruct OS/EM how proceed following an initialization failure of the specified function.

    function: The name of the OS/EM function that failed.
    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem that is affected by the initialization failure.

    Source: FEMJ2H0x

    Operator Response: Reply Y to proceed with initialization without the failed function, or N to terminate the JES2 system.

    System Programmer Response: Determine the cause of the error and correct. Re-initialize OS/EM by executing the OS/EM started task (i.e. S OSEM,{PROG=FEMINIT,}SUB=MSTR).

    FEM2H4245

    ENTER 'Y' TO CONTINUE WITHOUT function, 'N' TO TERMINATE subsys

    Explanation: The operator is being prompted to instruct OS/EM how proceed following an initialization failure of the specified function.

    function: The name of the OS/EM function that failed.
    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem that is affected by the initialization failure.

    Source: FEMJ2H4x

    Operator Response: Reply Y to proceed with initialization without the failed function, or N to terminate the JES2 system.

    System Programmer Response: Determine the cause of the error and correct. Re-initialize OS/EM by executing the OS/EM started task (i.e. S OSEM,{PROG=FEMINIT,}SUB=MSTR).

    FEM2L0245

    ENTER 'Y' TO CONTINUE WITHOUT function, 'N' TO TERMINATE subsys

    Explanation: The operator is being prompted to instruct OS/EM how proceed following an initialization failure of the specified function.

    function: The name of the OS/EM function that failed.
    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem that is affected by the initialization failure.

    Source: FEMJ2L0x

    Operator Response: Reply Y to proceed with initialization without the failed function, or N to terminate the JES2 system.

    System Programmer Response: Determine the cause of the error and correct. Re-initialize OS/EM by executing the OS/EM started task (i.e. S OSEM,{PROG=FEMINIT,}SUB=MSTR).

    FEM2L4245

    ENTER 'Y' TO CONTINUE WITHOUT function, 'N' TO TERMINATE subsys

    Explanation: The operator is being prompted to instruct OS/EM how proceed following an initialization failure of the specified function.

    function: The name of the OS/EM function that failed.
    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem that is affected by the initialization failure.

    Source: FEMJ2L4x

    Operator Response: Reply Y to proceed with initialization without the failed function, or N to terminate the JES2 system.

    System Programmer Response: Determine the cause of the error and correct. Re-initialize OS/EM by executing the OS/EM started task (i.e. S OSEM,{PROG=FEMINIT,}SUB=MSTR).

    FEM2M0245

    ENTER 'Y' TO CONTINUE WITHOUT function, 'N' TO TERMINATE subsys

    Explanation: The operator is being prompted to instruct OS/EM how proceed following an initialization failure of the specified function.

    function: The name of the OS/EM function that failed.
    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem that is affected by the initialization failure.

    Source: FEMJ2M0x

    Operator Response: Reply Y to proceed with initialization without the failed function, or N to terminate the JES2 system.

    System Programmer Response: Determine the cause of the error and correct. Re-initialize OS/EM by executing the OS/EM started task (i.e. S OSEM,{PROG=FEMINIT,}SUB=MSTR).

    FEM2M4245

    ENTER 'Y' TO CONTINUE WITHOUT function, 'N' TO TERMINATE subsys

    Explanation: The operator is being prompted to instruct OS/EM how proceed following an initialization failure of the specified function.

    function: The name of the OS/EM function that failed.
    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem that is affected by the initialization failure.

    Source: FEMJ2M4x

    Operator Response: Reply Y to proceed with initialization without the failed function, or N to terminate the JES2 system.

    System Programmer Response: Determine the cause of the error and correct. Re-initialize OS/EM by executing the OS/EM started task (i.e. S OSEM,{PROG=FEMINIT,}SUB=MSTR).

    FEMX24245

    ENTER 'Y' TO CONTINUE WITHOUT function, 'N' TO TERMINATE subsys

    Explanation: The operator is being prompted to instruct OS/EM how proceed following an initialization failure of the specified function.

    function: The name of the OS/EM function that failed.
    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem that is affected by the initialization failure.

    Source: FEMJ2X24

    Operator Response: Reply Y to proceed with initialization without the failed function, or N to terminate the JES2 system.

    System Programmer Response: Determine the cause of the error and correct. Re-initialize OS/EM by executing the OS/EM started task (i.e. S OSEM,{PROG=FEMINIT,}SUB=MSTR).

    FEM2D1246

    subsys OS/EM function TERMINATION STARTING

    Explanation: OS/EM has commenced terminating the specified function.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem that was executing the OS/EM function.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function being terminated.

    Source: FEMJ2D1x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2H1246

    subsys OS/EM function TERMINATION STARTING

    Explanation: OS/EM has commenced terminating the specified function.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem that was executing the OS/EM function.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function being terminated.

    Source: FEMJ2H1x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2L1246

    subsys OS/EM function TERMINATION STARTING

    Explanation: OS/EM has commenced terminating the specified function.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem that was executing the OS/EM function.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function being terminated.

    Source: FEMJ2L1x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2M1246

    subsys OS/EM function TERMINATION STARTING

    Explanation: OS/EM has commenced terminating the specified function.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem that was executing the OS/EM function.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function being terminated.

    Source: FEMJ2M1x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2D1247

    subsys OS/EM function TERMINATION COMPLETE

    Explanation: OS/EM has terminated the specified function.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem that was executing the OS/EM function.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function that was terminated.

    Source: FEMJ2D1x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2H1247

    subsys OS/EM function TERMINATION COMPLETE

    Explanation: OS/EM has terminated the specified function.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem that was executing the OS/EM function.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function that was terminated.

    Source: FEMJ2H1x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2L1247

    subsys OS/EM function TERMINATION COMPLETE

    Explanation: OS/EM has terminated the specified function.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem that was executing the OS/EM function.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function that was terminated.

    Source: FEMJ2L1x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2M1247

    subsys OS/EM function TERMINATION COMPLETE

    Explanation: OS/EM has terminated the specified function.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem that was executing the OS/EM function.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function that was terminated.

    Source: FEMJ2M1x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEMACT248

    jobname/procname/stepname/program COND = condcode CPU=cputime I/O=iocount

    Explanation: This message displays the completion statistics at the completion of the job step.

    jobname: The name of job.
    procname: The name of PROC (if any) that was executed.
    stepname: The name of job step (if any) that was executed.
    program: The name of the program that was executed.
    condcode: The condition code returned by the program.
    cputime: The CPU time (in minutes) that was consumed by the job step.
    iocount: The number of I/O operations performed by the job step.

    Source: FEMACTRT

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEMX32249

    jobname(jobnum) NOT ELIGIBLE TO RUN NOW{: reason}

    Explanation: The job cannot be immediately executed due to the stated reason.

    jobname: The name of job.
    jobnum: The JES job number.
    reason: The reason that the job cannot be executed.

    Source: FEMJ2X32

    Operator Response: If necessary, correct the situation that has caused the delay so the job will start.

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEMX49249

    jobname(jobnum) NOT ELIGIBLE TO RUN NOW{: reason}

    Explanation: The job cannot be immediately executed due to the stated reason.

    jobname: The name of job.
    jobnum: The JES job number.
    reason: The reason that the job cannot be executed.

    Source: FEMJ2X49

    Operator Response: If necessary, correct the situation that has caused the delay so the job will start.

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2DM249

    jobname(jobnum) NOT ELIGIBLE TO RUN NOW{: reason}

    Explanation: The job cannot be immediately executed due to the stated reason.

    jobname: The name of job.
    jobnum: The JES job number.
    reason: The reason that the job cannot be executed.

    Source: FEMJ2DJx

    Operator Response: If necessary, correct the situation that has caused the delay so the job will start.

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2DM250

    OS/EM subsys function OPTIONS SET BY SYSTEM sysid JOB jobname

    Explanation: MAS-wide options for an OS/EM function has been set by a job on another system opearting within the MAS.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function.
    sysid: The name of the system that set the options.
    jobname: The name of the job that set the options.

    Source: FEMJ2DMx

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2D0250

    OS/EM subsys function OPTIONS SET BY SYSTEM sysid JOB jobname

    Explanation: MAS-wide options for an OS/EM function has been set by a job on another system opearting within the MAS.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function.
    sysid: The name of the system that set the options.
    jobname: The name of the job that set the options.

    Source: FEMJ2D0x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2HM250

    OS/EM subsys function OPTIONS SET BY SYSTEM sysid JOB jobname

    Explanation: MAS-wide options for an OS/EM function has been set by a job on another system opearting within the MAS.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function.
    sysid: The name of the system that set the options.
    jobname: The name of the job that set the options.

    Source: FEMJ2HMx

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2H0250

    OS/EM subsys function OPTIONS SET BY SYSTEM sysid JOB jobname

    Explanation: MAS-wide options for an OS/EM function has been set by a job on another system opearting within the MAS.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function.
    sysid: The name of the system that set the options.
    jobname: The name of the job that set the options.

    Source: FEMJ2H0x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2LM250

    OS/EM subsys function OPTIONS SET BY SYSTEM sysid JOB jobname

    Explanation: MAS-wide options for an OS/EM function has been set by a job on another system opearting within the MAS.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function.
    sysid: The name of the system that set the options.
    jobname: The name of the job that set the options.

    Source: FEMJ2LMx

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2L0250

    OS/EM subsys function OPTIONS SET BY SYSTEM sysid JOB jobname

    Explanation: MAS-wide options for an OS/EM function has been set by a job on another system opearting within the MAS.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function.
    sysid: The name of the system that set the options.
    jobname: The name of the job that set the options.

    Source: FEMJ2L0x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2MM250

    OS/EM subsys function OPTIONS SET BY SYSTEM sysid JOB jobname

    Explanation: MAS-wide options for an OS/EM function has been set by a job on another system opearting within the MAS.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function.
    sysid: The name of the system that set the options.
    jobname: The name of the job that set the options.

    Source: FEMJ2MMx

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2M0250

    OS/EM subsys function OPTIONS SET BY SYSTEM sysid JOB jobname

    Explanation: MAS-wide options for an OS/EM function has been set by a job on another system opearting within the MAS.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem.
    function: The name of the OS/EM function.
    sysid: The name of the system that set the options.
    jobname: The name of the job that set the options.

    Source: FEMJ2M0x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2HM251

    OS/EM INITIATING HRECALL OF dataset

    Explanation: A job has been submitted that requires a dataset that has been migrated to secondary storage. The OS/EM Early Recall function has initiated an HSM Recall to restore the dataset.

    dataset: The name of the dataset that is to be recalled.

    Source: FEMJ2HMx

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEMALC252

    DATAAREA area ALREADY DEFINED WITH LENGTH len

    Explanation: OS/EM is attempting to define a data area that already exists.

    area: The name of the data area that was being defined.
    len: The length of the data area.

    Source: FEMALLO0,FEMALLO1

    System Action: OS/EM initialization terminates.

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: This is an internal error in OS/EM. Contact OS/EM Technical Support.

    FEMDAD252

    DATAAREA area ALREADY DEFINED WITH LENGTH len

    Explanation: OS/EM is attempting to define a data area that already exists.

    area: The name of the data area that was being defined.
    len: The length of the data area.

    Source: FEMDASD

    System Action: OS/EM initialization terminates.

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: This is an internal error in OS/EM. Contact OS/EM Technical Support.

    FEMHSM252

    DATAAREA area ALREADY DEFINED WITH LENGTH len

    Explanation: OS/EM is attempting to define a data area that already exists.

    area: The name of the data area that was being defined.
    len: The length of the data area.

    Source: FEMHSM0,FEMHSM1,FEMHSM2,FEMHSM3

    System Action: OS/EM initialization terminates.

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: This is an internal error in OS/EM. Contact OS/EM Technical Support.

    FEMISP252

    DATAAREA area ALREADY DEFINED WITH LENGTH len

    Explanation: OS/EM is attempting to define a data area that already exists.

    area: The name of the data area that was being defined.
    len: The length of the data area.

    Source: FEMISPF

    System Action: OS/EM initialization terminates.

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: This is an internal error in OS/EM. Contact OS/EM Technical Support.

    FEMJS2252

    DATAAREA area ALREADY DEFINED WITH LENGTH len

    Explanation: OS/EM is attempting to define a data area that already exists.

    area: The name of the data area that was being defined.
    len: The length of the data area.

    Source: FEMJES2A through FEMJES2H

    System Action: OS/EM initialization terminates.

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: This is an internal error in OS/EM. Contact OS/EM Technical Support.

    FEMJS3252

    DATAAREA area ALREADY DEFINED WITH LENGTH len

    Explanation: OS/EM is attempting to define a data area that already exists.

    area: The name of the data area that was being defined.
    len: The length of the data area.

    Source: FEMJES3

    System Action: OS/EM initialization terminates.

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: This is an internal error in OS/EM. Contact OS/EM Technical Support.

    FEMMIS252

    DATAAREA area ALREADY DEFINED WITH LENGTH len

    Explanation: OS/EM is attempting to define a data area that already exists.

    area: The name of the data area that was being defined.
    len: The length of the data area.

    Source: FEMMISC

    System Action: OS/EM initialization terminates.

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: This is an internal error in OS/EM. Contact OS/EM Technical Support.

    FEMRAC252

    DATAAREA area ALREADY DEFINED WITH LENGTH len

    Explanation: OS/EM is attempting to define a data area that already exists.

    area: The name of the data area that was being defined.
    len: The length of the data area.

    Source: FEMRACF

    System Action: OS/EM initialization terminates.

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: This is an internal error in OS/EM. Contact OS/EM Technical Support.

    FEMSAF252

    DATAAREA area ALREADY DEFINED WITH LENGTH len

    Explanation: OS/EM is attempting to define a data area that already exists.

    area: The name of the data area that was being defined.
    len: The length of the data area.

    Source: FEMSAF

    System Action: OS/EM initialization terminates.

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: This is an internal error in OS/EM. Contact OS/EM Technical Support.

    FEMSMF252

    DATAAREA area ALREADY DEFINED WITH LENGTH len

    Explanation: OS/EM is attempting to define a data area that already exists.

    area: The name of the data area that was being defined.
    len: The length of the data area.

    Source: FEMSMF0 through FEMSMF5

    System Action: OS/EM initialization terminates.

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: This is an internal error in OS/EM. Contact OS/EM Technical Support.

    FEMTSO252

    DATAAREA area ALREADY DEFINED WITH LENGTH len

    Explanation: OS/EM is attempting to define a data area that already exists.

    area: The name of the data area that was being defined.
    len: The length of the data area.

    Source: FEMTSO

    System Action: OS/EM initialization terminates.

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: This is an internal error in OS/EM. Contact OS/EM Technical Support.

    FEM2H3253

    jobname(jobnum{ FROM sysid}) WAITING FOR HSM RECALL

    Explanation: The job cannot be immediately executed because it is waiting for the OS/EM Early Recall function to restore one or more migrated datasets.

    jobname: The name of job.
    jobnum: The job number.
    sysid: The originating system.

    Source: FEMJ2H3x

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2D3254

    jobname(jobnum {FROM sysid}) WAITING FOR DATASETS

    Explanation: The job cannot be immediately executed because another job is using one or more datasets to be processed.

    jobname: The name of job.
    jobnum: The job number.
    sysid: The originating system.

    Source: FEMJ2D3x

    System Action: The job will not be executed until the required dataset(s) are available.

    Operator Response: This could be a temporary situation. If this is unexpected or is not resolved, use the MVS command 'D GRS,CONTENTION' to show which job or job are causing the wait.

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEMCMD255

    DEVICE devnum OWNER = ownerid STATUS = devstatus

    Explanation: This message is displayed in response to the D TAPESHR command (Display Tapeshare Device Status).

    devnum: The device number being displayed.
    ownerid: The owner of the device.
    devstatus: The status of the device.

    Source: FEMCMD

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2D3256

    jobname1(jobnum1) HOLDS dsn NEEDED BY jobname2(jobnum2)

    Explanation: A job is preventing another job from executing because it currently holds a dataset that one or both of the jobs request for exclusive use.

    jobname1: The name of job that is using the dataset.
    jobnum1: The JES job number that is using the dataset.
    dsn: The dataset that is in contention.
    jobname2: The name of job that is waiting for the dataset.
    jobnum2: The JES job number that is waiting for the dataset.

    Source: FEMJ2D3x

    System Action: The second job will not be executed until the first job releases the dataset.

    Operator Response: This may be a temporary situation. If this is a persistent problem, the user may wish to more closely coordinate the submission of the jobs (e.g. control the jobs with a job scheduling system). Also, verify that the job(s) actually require exclusive use (e.g. DISP=OLD / MOD) rather than shared access (i.e. DISP=SHR).

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2TP258

    subsys EXIT exitname AUTOINSTALL COMPLETE FOR MODULE modname:entry

    Explanation: OS/EM has activated a JES2 User Exit point with the OS/EM Autoinstall facility (i.e. no EXIT(nnn) statement was defined in the JES2 initialization parameters for an exit point required by OS/EM).

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem.
    exitname: The user exit point name.
    modname:entry: The load module and entry point that is activated for the user exit.

    Source: FEMJ2TPx

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEMAOD259

    UNAUTHORIZED RESTRICTED DEVICE REQUEST

    Explanation: A job has tried to use a device that has been defined to OS/EM as a restricted device and the job is not defined to that device's authorized groups.

    Source: FEMALLOD

    System Action: The job is cancelled.

    Operator Response: Correct the JCL to use a device that the job is authorized to use.

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2D0260

    OS/EM subsys function OPTIONS SET FROM SPOOL VALUES

    Explanation: Option settings for the named OS/EM function has been obtained from information saved in the JES2 spool.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem.
    function: The OS/EM function.

    Source: FEMJ2D0x

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2H0260

    OS/EM subsys function OPTIONS SET FROM SPOOL VALUES

    Explanation: Option settings for the named OS/EM function has been obtained from information saved in the JES2 spool.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem.
    function: The OS/EM function.

    Source: FEMJ2H0x

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2L0260

    OS/EM subsys function OPTIONS SET FROM SPOOL VALUES

    Explanation: Option settings for the named OS/EM function has been obtained from information saved in the JES2 spool.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem.
    function: The OS/EM function.

    Source: FEMJ2L0x

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2M0260

    OS/EM subsys function OPTIONS SET FROM SPOOL VALUES

    Explanation: Option settings for the named OS/EM function has been obtained from information saved in the JES2 spool.

    subsys: The name of the JES2 subsystem.
    function: The OS/EM function.

    Source: FEMJ2M0x

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEMTEX261

    EXIT exitname ENTERED IN {HOME | XMEM} MODE, RUNNING UNDER A {TCB | SRB},

    Explanation: The OS/EM test exit routine FEMTEXIT has been invoked by the named exit.

    exitname: The exit name that invoked the test exit module.

    Source: FEMTEXIT

    System Action: Information message only. This message will be accompanied by messages FEMTEX262 and FEMTEX263.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The test exit module FEMTEXIT should not be defined to OS/EM as an active user exit point unless instructed by technical support.

    FEMTEX262

    IN {PRIMARY | AR | HOME | SECONDARY} ASC MODE, {PROBLEM | SUPVR} STATE, KEY {0 | 1}, {ENABLED | DISABLED},

    Explanation: The OS/EM test exit routine FEMTEXIT has been invoked by an exit point (indicated by message FEMTEX261).

    Source: FEMTEXIT

    System Action: Information message only. This message will be accompanied by messages FEMTEX261 and FEMTEX263.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The test exit module FEMTEXIT should not be defined to OS/EM as an active user exit point unless instructed by technical support.

    FEMTEX263

    AMODE {24 | 31 | 64}, WITH lockinfo

    Explanation: The OS/EM test exit routine FEMTEXIT has been invoked by an exit point (indicated by message FEMTEX261).

    lockinfo: The details of any locks that are active.

    Source: FEMTEXIT

    System Action: Information message only. This message will be accompanied by messages FEMTEX261 and FEMTEX262.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: The test exit module FEMTEXIT should not be defined to OS/EM as an active user exit point unless instructed by technical support.

    FEM2LM264

    OS/EM jesid progname PGM LIMITS (local mas) SET BY SYSTEM sysid JOB jobname

    Explanation: Program execution limits have been set by the specified job.

    jesid: The name of the JES2 subsystem that is affected.
    progname: The name of program that is being limited.
    local: The execution limits for the program on an individual system.
    mas: The MAS-wide execution limits for the program.
    sysid: The system name that set the execution limits.
    jobname: The job name that set the execution limits.

    Source: FEMJ2LMx

    System Action: OS/EM will limit concurrent execution of the program as per the specified values.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMSTM265

    FUNCTION REQUIRES ACF2 SECURITY SYSTEM

    Explanation: A request was made to set the OS/EM SYSTEM option ACF2CAN / NOACF2CAN (i.e. override of the ACF2 non-cancel user attribute) but ACF2 is not the active security system.

    Source: FEMSYSTM

    System Action: The request is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM2S0266

    OS/EM jesid SUBTASK {INITIALIZATION COMPLETE | TERMINATING}

    Explanation: The OS/EM management subtask for the named JES2 system has been initialized or is being terminated.

    jesid: The name of the JES2 subsystem that is affected.

    Source: FEMJ2S0x

    System Action: Processing continues.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMLOD267

    {subsystem} MODULE program NOT RELOADED (loadaddr) {VERSION verinfo}

    Explanation: The specified module was not reloaded because a identical copy of the module had already been loaded.

    subsystem: The subsystem that the module operates with (e.g. JES2)
    program: Exit point name being processed.
    loadaddr: The load address of the module.
    verinfo: The version number and generation date & time of module. This applies only to OS/EM system modules.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: OS/EM continues.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMPW1268

    PASSWORD newpwd REJECTED BY EXIT - VIOLATES ruledesc RULE

    Explanation: A new password was rejected by the OS/EM password validation routine.

    newpwd: The new password that was submitted
    ruledesc: The description of the validation rule that made the new password invalid

    Source: FEMPWX01

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Specify a password that that conforms with your site's password standards.

    FEMLIB269

    SCRNLIB MAY ONLY BE USED WITHIN ISPF

    Explanation: The FEMLIB utility attempted to modify the allocation for the 'SCRNLIB' DD but was rejected because the user was not operating under ISPF.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Do not attempt to alter allocation for the 'SCRNLIB' DD when not operating under ISPF.

    FEMLIB270

    A TASKLIB, ddname, IS ALREADY ALLOCATED

    Explanation: The FEMLIB utility was being used to allocate a task library but the DDNAME was already allocated and the ISPF environment does not permit the DD to be modified.

    ddname: The DDNAME that was being allocated

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Re-initialize the ISPF environment to release the existing DDNAME allocation.

    FEMLIB271

    DDNAME ddname IS NOT ALLOCATED

    Explanation: The FEMLIB utility was being used to modify a task library definition but the DDNAME is not allocated.

    ddname: The DDNAME that was being allocated

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: If you are attempting an FEMLIB ADD, modify your request to perform an ALLOCATE.

    FEMLIB272

    parm REQUIRED - MISSING

    Explanation: The FEMLIB command did not have a required parameter.

    parm: The parameter that should have been provided

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Re-issue the FEMLIB with the appropriate parameters.

    FEMLIB272

    {BEFORE/AFTER | DELETE} DSN 'libname' {ALREADY | NOT} ALLOCATED

    Explanation: An FEMLIB request to modify an existing task library failed for one of the following reasons:

    ddname: The DDNAME that was being allocated

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: None.

    FEMLIB274

    DDNAME ddname STILL OPEN

    Explanation: An FEMLIB UNALLOC command failed because one or more of the library datatsets are in use.

    ddname: The DDNAME of the task library.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Close the task library and re-issue the FEMLIB UNALLOC command.

    FEMLIB275

    NO PUSHED ALLOCATIONS FOR ddname

    Explanation: A FEMLIB POP request failed because there is nothing in the stack for that DDNAME.

    ddname: The DDNAME of the task library.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: None.

    FEMLIB276

    ddname dsname volser

    Explanation: This message is task library information in response to an FEMLIB LIST command or other FEMLIB command without the NOLIST option specified.

    ddname: The DDNAME of the task library.
    dsname: The dataset name allocated to the task library.
    volser: The volume serial number where the dataset resides.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: None.

    FEMLIB277

    ddname STACK ENTRY NUMBER nn:

    Explanation: This message is displayed in response to an FEMLIB LIST or FEMLIB POP command.

    ddname: The DDNAME of the task library.
    nn: The stack entry number.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: None.

    FEMLIB278

    DCB FOUND THAT IS NOT OPEN FOR INPUT FOR DDNAME ddname

    Explanation: The requested FEMLIB function failed because it found a DCB in the task library concatenantion that is not open for input.

    ddname: The DDNAME of the task library.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: The FEMLIB request fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Reallocate the affected task library and retry the FEMLIB function.

    FEMLIB279

    UNABLE TO LOCATE ALL OPEN DCBS FOR DDNAME ddname

    Explanation: The requested FEMLIB function failed because it could not find all the DCBs in the task library concatenantion list.

    ddname: The DDNAME of the task library.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: The FEMLIB request fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Reallocate the affected task library and retry the FEMLIB function.

    FEMLIB280

    ddname DCB CLOSE FAILURE

    Explanation: The requested FEMLIB function failed because it could not successfully close a DCB in the task library concatenantion list.

    ddname: The DDNAME of the task library.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: The FEMLIB request fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Reallocate the affected task library and retry the FEMLIB function.

    FEMLIB281

    DATASET 'dsn' IS NOT PARTITIONED

    Explanation: The requested FEMLIB function failed because the user specified a dataset that is not a partitioned dataset (PDS).

    dsn: The name of the non-partitioned dataset.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: The FEMLIB request fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Only specify partitioned datasets to be concatenated in a task library.

    FEMLIB282

    UNAUTHORIZED STEPLIB CANNOT BE USED BY PRIVILEGED PROGRAM

    Explanation: The requested FEMLIB function against the STEPLIB ddname has resulted in one or more unauthorized load libraries being part of the contatenation. This disables authorization for all libraries in STEPLIB and, as a result, no privileged programs will be permitted to execute from STEPLIB.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: The FEMLIB request fails.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Ensure that only authorized libraries are specified in your STEPLIB concatenation.

    FEMU29283

    PRIMARY JES INACTIVE - NO START COMMAND ISSUED

    Explanation: An SMF log dataset has been closed but the SMF dump started task could not be executed because the primary JES subsystem is not active.

    Source: FEMU29

    System Action: The SMF lod dataset stays unprocessed.

    Operator Response: Insure that the SMF dataset is dumped once the primary JES subsystem is active.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMSMF284

    START COMMAND ISSUED TO DUMP SMF DATASET(S)

    Explanation: An SMF log dataset has been closed and OS/EM has issued a start command to execute the SMF dump process.

    Source: FEMSMF0

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMU29284

    START COMMAND ISSUED TO DUMP SMF DATASET(S)

    Explanation: An SMF log dataset has been closed and OS/EM has issued a start command to execute the SMF dump process.

    Source: FEMU29

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    FEMRAC285

    TOTAL MINIMUM CHARACTERS EXCEEDS MAXIMUM PASSWORD LENGTH

    Explanation: The sum of the parameter values for ALPHAMIN, NUMERICMIN and SPECIALMIN exceeds the maximum allowable password length (8).

    Source: FEMRACF

    System Action: The ALPHAMIN, NUMERICMIN and SPECIALMIN parameters are set to zero.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Correct the parameter specifications to ensure that the sum of these parameters is less than or equal to 8.

    FEMLIB286

    DDNAME ddname ALREADY ALLOCATED BUT REUSE NOT SPECIFIED

    Explanation: An FEMLIB ALLOCATE command was issued without a REUSE option for a task library that was already allocated.

    ddname: The DDNAME of the task library.

    Source: FEMLIB

    System Action: FEMCNTL command is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: If you intended to replace the existing task library definition, re-issue the command with the REUSE option.

    FEMLOD287

    JES2 AMODE24 MODULE modname LOADED IN AMODE31

    Explanation: A JES2 load module that has been compiled & linked in 24-bit addressing mode has been loaded in 31-bit mode.

    modname: The name of the load module.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: Operation continues.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Information message only.

    FEMBB4288

    DATASET dsname PROCESSED BY OS/EM FORCE-OPEN

    Explanation: The named dataset was created by the job but was not opened. The OS/EM FORCE-OPEN function opened this dataset so unused DASD space would be freed.

    dsname: The name of the dataset that was opened by OS/EM.

    Source: FEMBB410

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: Contact the OS/EM administrator if this dataset should not be opened before the completion of the job that created it.

    FEMHSP289

    WARNING: MAINTENANCE HAS BEEN APPLIED TO jessys BUT THE OS/EM OFFSET TABLE HAS NOT BEEN REASSEMBLED

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected a mismatch between the JES2 environment and the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table. This has occurred because maintenance has been applied to the JES2 system but the Offset Table has not been regenerated.

    OS/EM will attempt to complete JES2 initialization, but OS/EM functionality may be compromised.

    jessys: The name of the JES2 subsystem.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: This message will be followed by messages FEMxxx226 and FEMxxx083.

    Operator Response: The operator will be required to respond to message FEMxxx083 to determine whether JES2 initialization should continue. Contact the OS/EM administrator.

    System Programmer Response: It is recommended that the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table be regenerated. Refer to the OS/EM Installation Guide and/or User Guide for more information about generating the JES2 Offset Table.

    If the JES2 Offset Table is not regenerated and the JES2 system executes uninterrupted for 8 hours, OS/EM will assume that the system is stable and will not issue this message in the future. If JES2 is reinitialized within an 8 hour period, this message will be reissued.

    Typical symptoms of a bad JES2 Offset Table are S0C1 and S0C4 abends in OS/EM, JES2 and/or user exit modules. If these occur, the Offset Table should be regenerated as soon as possible.

    User Response: None.

    FEMX24289

    WARNING: MAINTENANCE HAS BEEN APPLIED TO jessys BUT THE OS/EM OFFSET TABLE HAS NOT BEEN REASSEMBLED

    Explanation: OS/EM has detected a mismatch between the JES2 environment and the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table. This has occurred because maintenance has been applied to the JES2 system but the Offset Table has not been regenerated.

    OS/EM will attempt to complete JES2 initialization, but OS/EM functionality may be compromised.

    jessys: The name of the JES2 subsystem.

    Source: FEMJ2X24

    System Action: This message will be followed by messages FEMxxx226 and FEMxxx083.

    Operator Response: The operator will be required to respond to message FEMxxx083 to determine whether JES2 initialization should continue. Contact the OS/EM administrator.

    System Programmer Response: It is recommended that the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table be regenerated. Refer to the OS/EM Installation Guide and/or User Guide for more information about generating the JES2 Offset Table.

    If the JES2 Offset Table is not regenerated and the JES2 system executes uninterrupted for 8 hours, OS/EM will assume that the system is stable and will not issue this message in the future. If JES2 is reinitialized within an 8 hour period, this message will be reissued.

    Typical symptoms of a bad JES2 Offset Table are S0C1 and S0C4 abends in OS/EM, JES2 and/or user exit modules. If these occur, the Offset Table should be regenerated as soon as possible.

    User Response: None.

    FEMHSP290

    THE OS/EM jessys OFFSET TABLE IS INVALID

    Explanation: OS/EM has an invalid JES2 Offset Table for the JES2 system that is being initialized. OS/EM functions will not be initialized for this system.

    jessys: The name of the JES2 subsystem.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: This message will be followed by messages FEMxxx225 and FEMxxx083.

    Operator Response: The operator will be required to respond to message FEMxxx083 to determine whether JES2 initialization should continue. Contact the OS/EM administrator.

    System Programmer Response: The OS/EM JES2 Offset Table must be regenerated (refer to the OS/EM Installation Guide and/or User Guide for more information about generating the JES2 Offset Table) and JES2 reinitialized.

    User Response: None.

    FEMHSP291

    OS/EM TRAP INSERTION FAILED IN JES2 MODULE modname

    Explanation: OS/EM attempted to insert a dynamic TRAP into the named JES2 module, but there was a mismatch between the contents of the module and the data in the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table.

    modname: The name of the JES2 module that could not be loaded

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: OS/EM JES2 initialization is terminated with an abend and/or JES2 termination. This message will be followed by messages FEMHSP292 through FEMHSP295.

    Operator Response: Contact the OS/EM System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: The OS/EM JES2 Offset Table must be regenerated (refer to the OS/EM Installation Guide and/or User Guide for more information about generating the JES2 Offset Table) and JES2 reinitialized.

    User Response: None.

    FEMX24291

    OS/EM TRAP INSERTION FAILED IN JES2 MODULE modname

    Explanation: OS/EM attempted to insert a dynamic TRAP into the named JES2 module, but there was a mismatch between the contents of the module and the data in the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table.

    modname: The name of the JES2 module that could not be loaded

    Source: FEMJ2X24

    System Action: OS/EM JES2 initialization is terminated with an abend and/or JES2 termination. This message will be followed by messages FEMX24292 through FEMX24295.

    Operator Response: Contact the OS/EM System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: The OS/EM JES2 Offset Table must be regenerated (refer to the OS/EM Installation Guide and/or User Guide for more information about generating the JES2 Offset Table) and JES2 reinitialized.

    User Response: None.

    FEMHSP292

    THE OS/EM OFFSET TABLE ASSEMBLED ON date AT time SHOWS

    Explanation: This message provides additional diagnostic information in support of error message FEMHSP291. This details the assembly time and date of the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table.

    date: The date that the Offset Table was assembled
    time: The time that the Offset Table was assembled

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: Refer to message FEMHSP291 for the system action taken for this error condition.

    Operator Response: Refer to message FEMHSP291 for the appropriate response for this error condition.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to message FEMHSP291 for appropriate response for this error condition.

    User Response: None.

    FEMX24292

    THE OS/EM OFFSET TABLE ASSEMBLED ON date AT time SHOWS

    Explanation: This message provides additional diagnostic information in support of error message FEMX24291. This details the assembly time and date of the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table.

    date: The date that the Offset Table was assembled
    time: The time that the Offset Table was assembled

    Source: FEMJ2X24

    System Action: Refer to message FEMX24291 for the system action taken for this error condition.

    Operator Response: Refer to message FEMX24291 for the appropriate response for this error condition.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to message FEMX24291 for appropriate response for this error condition.

    User Response: None.

    FEMHSP293

    LABEL label TO BE AT OFFSET X'xxxx'

    Explanation: This message provides additional diagnostic information in support of error message FEMHSP291. This details the expected offset for the given label (based on the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table).

    label: The label being referenced in the JES2 module

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: Refer to message FEMHSP291 for the system action taken for this error condition.

    Operator Response: Refer to message FEMHSP291 for the appropriate response for this error condition.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to message FEMHSP291 for appropriate response for this error condition.

    User Response: None.

    FEMX24293

    LABEL label TO BE AT OFFSET X'xxxx'

    Explanation: This message provides additional diagnostic information in support of error message FEMX24291. This details the expected offset for the given label (based on the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table).

    label: The label being referenced in the JES2 module

    Source: FEMJ2X24

    System Action: Refer to message FEMX24291 for the system action taken for this error condition.

    Operator Response: Refer to message FEMX24291 for the appropriate response for this error condition.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to message FEMX24291 for appropriate response for this error condition.

    User Response: None.

    FEMHSP294

    WHERE OS/EM EXPECTS TO FIND X'xxxx'.

    Explanation: This message provides additional diagnostic information in support of error message FEMHSP291. This details the expected data for the given location in the JES2 module (based on the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table).

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: Refer to message FEMHSP291 for the system action taken for this error condition.

    Operator Response: Refer to message FEMHSP291 for the appropriate response for this error condition.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to message FEMHSP291 for appropriate response for this error condition.

    User Response: None.

    FEMX24294

    WHERE OS/EM EXPECTS TO FIND X'xxxx'.

    Explanation: This message provides additional diagnostic information in support of error message FEMX24291. This details the expected data for the given location in the JES2 module (based on the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table).

    Source: FEMJ2X24

    System Action: Refer to message FEMX24291 for the system action taken for this error condition.

    Operator Response: Refer to message FEMX24291 for the appropriate response for this error condition.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to message FEMX24291 for appropriate response for this error condition.

    User Response: None.

    FEMHSP295

    THE ACTUAL CODE AT OFFSET X'xxxx' IN modname IS X'xxxx'.

    Explanation: This message provides additional diagnostic information in support of error message FEMHSP291. This details the the contents of the given module and offset location.

    modname: The name of the JES2 module

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: Refer to message FEMHSP291 for the system action taken for this error condition.

    Operator Response: Refer to message FEMHSP291 for the appropriate response for this error condition.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to message FEMHSP291 for appropriate response for this error condition.

    User Response: None.

    FEMX24295

    THE ACTUAL CODE AT OFFSET X'xxxx' IN modname IS X'xxxx'.

    Explanation: This message provides additional diagnostic information in support of error message FEMX24291. This details the the contents of the given module and offset location.

    modname: The name of the JES2 module

    Source: FEMJ2X24

    System Action: Refer to message FEMX24291 for the system action taken for this error condition.

    Operator Response: Refer to message FEMX24291 for the appropriate response for this error condition.

    System Programmer Response: Refer to message FEMX24291 for appropriate response for this error condition.

    User Response: None.

    FEMREL296

    MODULE modname IS NOT USED BY jessys RELEASE relnum

    Explanation: An attempt to reload an OS/EM JES2 module was rejected because it is not supported by that release of JES2.

    modname: The name of the OS/EM JES2 module
    jessys: The JES2 subsystem name
    relnum: The release level for the given JES2 subsystem

    Source: FEMRELOD

    System Action: The reload request is ignored.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: None.

    FEMHSP297

    THE OS/EM OFFSET TABLE ASSEMBLED ON mm/dd/yy AT hh:mm USING

    Explanation: This is one of a series of messages (FEMHSP297 - FEMHSP302). OS/EM has detected a mismatch between the currently executing copy of JES2 and the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table.

    mm/dd/yy: The date that the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table was assembled.
    hh:mm:ss: The time that the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table was assembled.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The initialization of OS/EM JES2 functions is discontinued.

    Operator Response: Contact the Systems Programmer immediately.

    System Programmer Response:

    Regenerate the JES2 Offset Table using the current JES2 libraries. The most common reason for this error is that maintenance has been applied to JES2 but the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table has not been regenerated using the updated JES2 libraries.

    Care should be taken when running multiple JES2 systems with different levels of maintenance. The JES2 Offset Table must be generated for each environment. Since the Offset Table will have the same load module name (FEMJ2OFx), the load module must be placed in a load library that is accessible to the appropriate system.

    Refer to the OS/EM Installaton Guide and OS/EM User Guide for more information regarding the generation of the JES2 Offset Table.

    User Response: None.

    FEMLOD297

    THE OS/EM OFFSET TABLE ASSEMBLED ON mm/dd/yy AT hh:mm USING

    Explanation: This is one of a series of messages (FEMLOD297 - FEMLOD302). OS/EM has detected a mismatch between the currently executing copy of JES2 and the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table.

    mm/dd/yy: The date that the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table was assembled.
    hh:mm:ss: The time that the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table was assembled.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: The initialization of OS/EM JES2 functions is discontinued.

    Operator Response: Contact the Systems Programmer immediately.

    System Programmer Response:

    Regenerate the JES2 Offset Table using the current JES2 libraries. The most common reason for this error is that maintenance has been applied to JES2 but the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table has not been regenerated using the updated JES2 libraries.

    Care should be taken when running multiple JES2 systems with different levels of maintenance. The JES2 Offset Table must be generated for each environment. Since the Offset Table will have the same load module name (FEMJ2OFx), the load module must be placed in a load library that is accessible to the appropriate system.

    Refer to the OS/EM Installaton Guide and OS/EM User Guide for more information regarding the generation of the JES2 Offset Table.

    User Response: None.

    FEMHSP298

    MACLIB xxxxxxxx AND

    Explanation: This is one of a series of messages (FEMHSP297 - FEMHSP302). OS/EM has detected a mismatch between the currently executing copy of JES2 and the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table.

    xxxxxxxx: The name of the JES2 macro library that was used when the current Offset Table was assembled.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The initialization of OS/EM JES2 functions is discontinued.

    Operator Response: Contact the Systems Programmer immediately.

    System Programmer Response:

    Regenerate the JES2 Offset Table using the current JES2 libraries. The most common reason for this error is that maintenance has been applied to JES2 but the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table has not been regenerated using the updated JES2 libraries.

    Care should be taken when running multiple JES2 systems with different levels of maintenance. The JES2 Offset Table must be generated for each environment. Since the Offset Table will have the same load module name (FEMJ2OFx), the load module must be placed in a load library that is accessible to the appropriate system.

    Refer to the OS/EM Installaton Guide and OS/EM User Guide for more information regarding the generation of the JES2 Offset Table.

    User Response: None.

    FEMLOD298

    MACLIB xxxxxxxx AND

    Explanation: This is one of a series of messages (FEMLOD297 - FEMLOD302). OS/EM has detected a mismatch between the currently executing copy of JES2 and the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table.

    xxxxxxxx: The name of the JES2 macro library that was used when the current Offset Table was assembled.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: The initialization of OS/EM JES2 functions is discontinued.

    Operator Response: Contact the Systems Programmer immediately.

    System Programmer Response:

    Regenerate the JES2 Offset Table using the current JES2 libraries. The most common reason for this error is that maintenance has been applied to JES2 but the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table has not been regenerated using the updated JES2 libraries.

    Care should be taken when running multiple JES2 systems with different levels of maintenance. The JES2 Offset Table must be generated for each environment. Since the Offset Table will have the same load module name (FEMJ2OFx), the load module must be placed in a load library that is accessible to the appropriate system.

    Refer to the OS/EM Installaton Guide and OS/EM User Guide for more information regarding the generation of the JES2 Offset Table.

    User Response: None.

    FEMHSP299

    LINKLIB xxxxxxxx AND

    Explanation: This is one of a series of messages (FEMHSP297 - FEMHSP302). OS/EM has detected a mismatch between the currently executing copy of JES2 and the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table.

    xxxxxxxx: The name of the JES2 load library that was used when the current Offset Table was assembled.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The initialization of OS/EM JES2 functions is discontinued.

    Operator Response: Contact the Systems Programmer immediately.

    System Programmer Response:

    Regenerate the JES2 Offset Table using the current JES2 libraries. The most common reason for this error is that maintenance has been applied to JES2 but the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table has not been regenerated using the updated JES2 libraries.

    Care should be taken when running multiple JES2 systems with different levels of maintenance. The JES2 Offset Table must be generated for each environment. Since the Offset Table will have the same load module name (FEMJ2OFx), the load module must be placed in a load library that is accessible to the appropriate system.

    Refer to the OS/EM Installaton Guide and OS/EM User Guide for more information regarding the generation of the JES2 Offset Table.

    User Response: None.

    FEMLOD299

    LINKLIB xxxxxxxx AND

    Explanation: This is one of a series of messages (FEMLOD297 - FEMLOD302). OS/EM has detected a mismatch between the currently executing copy of JES2 and the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table.

    xxxxxxxx: The name of the JES2 load library that was used when the current Offset Table was assembled.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: The initialization of OS/EM JES2 functions is discontinued.

    Operator Response: Contact the Systems Programmer immediately.

    System Programmer Response:

    Regenerate the JES2 Offset Table using the current JES2 libraries. The most common reason for this error is that maintenance has been applied to JES2 but the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table has not been regenerated using the updated JES2 libraries.

    Care should be taken when running multiple JES2 systems with different levels of maintenance. The JES2 Offset Table must be generated for each environment. Since the Offset Table will have the same load module name (FEMJ2OFx), the load module must be placed in a load library that is accessible to the appropriate system.

    Refer to the OS/EM Installaton Guide and OS/EM User Guide for more information regarding the generation of the JES2 Offset Table.

    User Response: None.

    FEMHSP300

    DOES NOT MATCH THE RUNNING xxxx. THE DIFFERENCES ARE:

    Explanation: This is one of a series of messages (FEMHSP297 - FEMHSP302). OS/EM has detected a mismatch between the currently executing copy of JES2 and the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table.

    xxxx: The name of the JES2 subsystem that has the mismatch with the current Offset Table.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The initialization of OS/EM JES2 functions is discontinued.

    Operator Response: Contact the Systems Programmer immediately.

    System Programmer Response:

    Regenerate the JES2 Offset Table using the current JES2 libraries. The most common reason for this error is that maintenance has been applied to JES2 but the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table has not been regenerated using the updated JES2 libraries.

    Care should be taken when running multiple JES2 systems with different levels of maintenance. The JES2 Offset Table must be generated for each environment. Since the Offset Table will have the same load module name (FEMJ2OFx), the load module must be placed in a load library that is accessible to the appropriate system.

    Refer to the OS/EM Installaton Guide and OS/EM User Guide for more information regarding the generation of the JES2 Offset Table.

    User Response: None.

    FEMLOD300

    DOES NOT MATCH THE RUNNING xxxx. THE DIFFERENCES ARE:

    Explanation: This is one of a series of messages (FEMLOD297 - FEMLOD302). OS/EM has detected a mismatch between the currently executing copy of JES2 and the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table.

    xxxx: The name of the JES2 subsystem that has the mismatch with the current Offset Table.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: The initialization of OS/EM JES2 functions is discontinued.

    Operator Response: Contact the Systems Programmer immediately.

    System Programmer Response:

    Regenerate the JES2 Offset Table using the current JES2 libraries. The most common reason for this error is that maintenance has been applied to JES2 but the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table has not been regenerated using the updated JES2 libraries.

    Care should be taken when running multiple JES2 systems with different levels of maintenance. The JES2 Offset Table must be generated for each environment. Since the Offset Table will have the same load module name (FEMJ2OFx), the load module must be placed in a load library that is accessible to the appropriate system.

    Refer to the OS/EM Installaton Guide and OS/EM User Guide for more information regarding the generation of the JES2 Offset Table.

    User Response: None.

    FEMHSP301

    CSECT xxxx DATA OFFSET DATA:

    Explanation: This is one of a series of messages (FEMHSP297 - FEMHSP302). OS/EM has detected a mismatch between the currently executing copy of JES2 and the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table.

    xxxx: The name of the JES2 subsystem that has the mismatch with the current Offset Table.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The initialization of OS/EM JES2 functions is discontinued.

    Operator Response: Contact the Systems Programmer immediately.

    System Programmer Response:

    Regenerate the JES2 Offset Table using the current JES2 libraries. The most common reason for this error is that maintenance has been applied to JES2 but the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table has not been regenerated using the updated JES2 libraries.

    Care should be taken when running multiple JES2 systems with different levels of maintenance. The JES2 Offset Table must be generated for each environment. Since the Offset Table will have the same load module name (FEMJ2OFx), the load module must be placed in a load library that is accessible to the appropriate system.

    Refer to the OS/EM Installaton Guide and OS/EM User Guide for more information regarding the generation of the JES2 Offset Table.

    User Response: None.

    FEMLOD301

    CSECT xxxx DATA OFFSET DATA:

    Explanation: This is one of a series of messages (FEMLOD297 - FEMLOD302). OS/EM has detected a mismatch between the currently executing copy of JES2 and the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table.

    xxxx: The name of the JES2 subsystem that has the mismatch with the current Offset Table.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: The initialization of OS/EM JES2 functions is discontinued.

    Operator Response: Contact the Systems Programmer immediately.

    System Programmer Response:

    Regenerate the JES2 Offset Table using the current JES2 libraries. The most common reason for this error is that maintenance has been applied to JES2 but the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table has not been regenerated using the updated JES2 libraries.

    Care should be taken when running multiple JES2 systems with different levels of maintenance. The JES2 Offset Table must be generated for each environment. Since the Offset Table will have the same load module name (FEMJ2OFx), the load module must be placed in a load library that is accessible to the appropriate system.

    Refer to the OS/EM Installaton Guide and OS/EM User Guide for more information regarding the generation of the JES2 Offset Table.

    User Response: None.

    FEMHSP302

    xxxxxxxx yy/yy/yy zz:zz aa/aa/aa bb:bb

    Explanation: This is one of a series of messages (FEMHSP297 - FEMHSP302). OS/EM has detected a mismatch between the currently executing copy of JES2 and the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table.

    xxxxxxxx: The name of the JES2 CSECT that has a mismatch with the current Offset Table.
    yy/yy/yy: The date extracted from the MIT of the JES2 load module.
    zz:zz: The time extracted from the MIT of the JES2 load module.
    aa/aa/aa: The date that was saved in the Offset Table. This was taken from the MIT of the JES2 load module when the table was generated.
    bb:bb: The time that was saved in the Offset Table. This was taken from the MIT of the JES2 load module when the table was generated.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: The initialization of OS/EM JES2 functions is discontinued.

    Operator Response: Contact the Systems Programmer immediately.

    System Programmer Response:

    Regenerate the JES2 Offset Table using the current JES2 libraries. The most common reason for this error is that maintenance has been applied to JES2 but the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table has not been regenerated using the updated JES2 libraries.

    Care should be taken when running multiple JES2 systems with different levels of maintenance. The JES2 Offset Table must be generated for each environment. Since the Offset Table will have the same load module name (FEMJ2OFx), the load module must be placed in a load library that is accessible to the appropriate system.

    Refer to the OS/EM Installaton Guide and OS/EM User Guide for more information regarding the generation of the JES2 Offset Table.

    User Response: None.

    FEMLOD302

    xxxxxxxx yy/yy/yy zz:zz aa/aa/aa bb:bb

    Explanation: This is one of a series of messages (FEMLOD297 - FEMLOD302). OS/EM has detected a mismatch between the currently executing copy of JES2 and the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table.

    xxxxxxxx: The name of the JES2 CSECT that has a mismatch with the current Offset Table.
    yy/yy/yy: The date extracted from the MIT of the JES2 load module.
    zz:zz: The time extracted from the MIT of the JES2 load module.
    aa/aa/aa: The date that was saved in the Offset Table. This was taken from the MIT of the JES2 load module when the table was generated.
    bb:bb: The time that was saved in the Offset Table. This was taken from the MIT of the JES2 load module when the table was generated.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: The initialization of OS/EM JES2 functions is discontinued.

    Operator Response: Contact the Systems Programmer immediately.

    System Programmer Response:

    Regenerate the JES2 Offset Table using the current JES2 libraries. The most common reason for this error is that maintenance has been applied to JES2 but the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table has not been regenerated using the updated JES2 libraries.

    Care should be taken when running multiple JES2 systems with different levels of maintenance. The JES2 Offset Table must be generated for each environment. Since the Offset Table will have the same load module name (FEMJ2OFx), the load module must be placed in a load library that is accessible to the appropriate system.

    Refer to the OS/EM Installaton Guide and OS/EM User Guide for more information regarding the generation of the JES2 Offset Table.

    User Response: None.

    FEMJS2303

    KEY SPECIFICATION FOR JES2 DEFINED EXIT nnn IGNORED

    Explanation: A storage key value has been specified for a JES2 defined exit. This value will be ignored and will be assigned the storage key that is appropriate for the specific exit.

    nnn: The JES2 exit number.

    Source: FEMJES2A through FEMJES2H

    System Action: The initialization of the JES2 exit continues normally.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: Correct the JES2 exit definition for the exit. This can be done by rebuilding the JES2 basic exit initialization parameters (Option 8 on the main menu of the OS/EM ISPF dialog).

    User Response: None.

    FEMLOD304

    FROM xxxLIB yyyyyyyy

    Explanation: This message accompanies message FEMLOD018 to indicate the source of the JES2 Offset Table.

    xxx: The type of load library (PVT, LPA or LNK)
    yyyyyyyy: The name of the load library

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: OS/EM initialization continues

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    User Response: None.

    FEMHSP305

    xxxx IS ALREADY ACTIVE. THIS INSTANCE TERMINATING

    Explanation: An attempt was made to start a JES2 system that is already active.

    xxxx: The JES2 subsystem name.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: Initialization of the JES2 subsystem is terminated.

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: None

    User Response: None.

    FEMHSP306

    OS/EM RESOURCE MANAGER FAILED TO CLEAN UP xxxx DATA

    Explanation: OS/EM failed to release control block storage associated with a terminating JES2 subsystem.

    xxxx: The JES2 subsystem name.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: Termination of the JES2 subsystem continues. The affected storage will not be reusable until the next IPL.

    Operator Response: None

    System Programmer Response: Gather any related diagnostic information and contact OS/EM customer support.

    User Response: None.

    FEMLOD307

    MODULE modname REQUIRES OFFSET MODULE AT PTF ptflvl OR HIGHER

    Explanation: The named OS/EM module could not be loaded because the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table (FEMJ2OFx) was not at a sufficiently recent maintenance level.

    modname: The OS/EM load module that could not be loaded.
    ptflvl: The minimum maintenance level that the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table must be assembled with.

    This can occur after applying OS/EM maintenance and the user failed to reassemble the JES2 Offset Table. Instructions to perform this process is contained in the SMP/E HOLDDATA associated with the appropriate PTF.

    Source: FEMLOAD

    System Action: OS/EM initialization continues but functions relating to the affected module will not be available until the JES2 Offset Table is corrected.

    Operator Response: Contact your OS/EM system programming support personnel.

    System Programmer Response: Reassemble the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table and reinitialize the OS/EM environment by invoking the OS/EM started task (i.e. S OSEM,PROG=FEMINIT,SUB=MSTR).

    User Response: None.

    FEM2TP308

    OS/EM xxxx EXIT nnn MOVED TO LAST POSITION

    Explanation: The user has defined JES2 user exits that are to be loaded outside of OS/EM control. The OS/EM JES2 exit controller module has been loaded after the defined exit module(s) and will be called after the defined user exits.

    xxxx: The JES2 subsystem name.
    nnn: The JES2 user exit point.

    Source: FEMJ2TPx

    System Action: OS/EM initialization continues.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: No action needs to be taken if this desired. If not, change the user exit point is defined with AUTOINSTALL set to YES so OS/EM will manage the loading and execution of the modules for this exit.

    Refer to the OS/EM Installation Guide under the section titled 'JES2 EXIT Implementation'.

    User Response: None.

    FEMHSP312

    OS/EM xxxx EXITS NOT INSTALLED ON PRIOR STARTUP

    Explanation: During a hot restart of JES2, it was determined that the OS/EM JES2 exit controller modules were not installed on the named JES2 subsystem when it was last warm/cold started. This situation could arise if the JES2 subsystem had been defined to OS/EM and a subsequent hot start of JES2 occurred.

    xxxx: The JES2 subsystem name.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: JES2 initialization continues but OS/EM support for this subsystem will not be initialized until the next warm/cold start.

    Operator Response: Notify the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Schedule a warm/cold start of the JES2 subsystem to install OS/EM support. If OS/EM was successfully installed during the last warm/cold start of JES2, contact OS/EM customer support.

    User Response: None.

    FEMHSP313

    OS/EM CODE VERIFICATION FAILED IN JES2 MODULE modname

    Explanation: During initialization of OS/EM JES2 functions, the object code in the named module does not match what was expected. This usually indicates that the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table (FEMJ2OFx) was not generated using the current JES2 libraries.

    modnname: The name of the JES2 module that failed code verification.

    Source: FEMHJ20

    System Action: Initialization of the OS/EM JES2 functions is terminated.

    Operator Response: Notify the System Programmer.

    System Programmer Response: Generate the OS/EM JES2 Offset Table using the current JES2 libraries and re-initialize OS/EM. If the error persists, contact OS/EM customer support.

    User Response: None.

    FEM2TP314

    jesname EXIT exitname AUTOINSTALL EXIT modname : entrypt REMOVED

    Explanation: A JES2 $DEL command was issued for a user exit module that had been placed under OS/EM management by AUTOINSTALL processing during JES2 initialization (i.e. a LOADMOD statement was defined in the JES2 initialization parameters and the AUTOINSTALL option for that exit point was active).

    jesname: The name of the JES2 subsystem.
    exitname: The name of the JES2 exit point.
    modname: The name of the JES2 exit load module.
    entrypt: The name of the entry point in the JES2 exit load module.

    Source: FEMJ2TPx

    System Action: The load module for the specified JES2 exit point has been deleted and will no longer be called by OS/EM.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None.

    User Response: None.

    FEMDMP1001

    asid DATA AREA

    Explanation: This is an information message that indicates the address space or JES2 system that is being dumped.

    asid: The address space number or the JES2 subsystem name.

    Source: FEMJ2TPx

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEMDMP1002

    hex dump data

    Explanation: This message contains a hex display of the selected storage location.

    Source: FEMJ2TPx

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEMDMP1003

    DATA AREA IS INVALID

    Explanation: The data area cannot be displayed.

    Source: FEMJ2TPx

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEMDMP1004

    subsys DATA AREA IS NOT PRESENT

    Explanation: The data area for the named JES2 system is no longer available to be displayed.

    Source: FEMJ2TPx

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response: None

    FEM285I

    dsname dsp rc VOL SER NOS= ser,ser,ser,ser,ser VOL SER NOS= ser,ser,ser.

    Explanation: This message displays the disposition of a dataset when OS/EM has encountered a NOT CATALOGED 2 condition.

    This message is issued only when the OS/EM NOT CATALOGED 2 controls are active and is a replacement for IEF285I. For a detailed description of the message contents refer to the MVS System Messages (IEF - IDG) manual (Document Number SA22-7638).

    Source: FEM0002F

    System Action: None.

    Operator Response: None.

    System Programmer Response:

    If the resulting disposition is not the desired result of the NOT CATALOGED 2 condition, check your OS/EM definitions for this function (refer to Job Controls in the OS/EM User's Guide for more information).

    User Response: None.


    Appendix A. $HASP Messages for Job Routing ($HASP6xx & $HASP9xx)

    The following messages may be issued by the OS/EM Job Routing option:

    $HASP606 INSUFFICIENT OPERANDS

    Produced by the $LN command.

    $HASP608 OS/EM STATUS UNKNOWN

    $HASP610 JOB(S) NOT FOUND

    $HASP619 NO OUTPUT QUEUED

    Produced by the $LF command.

    $HASP624 'CMD' 'JOBNAME' MULTIPLE JOBS FOUND

    Produced by a $Qx command.

    $HASP646 nn PERCENT SPOOL UTILIZATION

    Produced by the $LN command.

    $HASP668 NO DEVICE(S) FOUND

    Produced by the $DP command.

    $HASP687 UNABLE TO OBTAIN SECURITY PRODUCT MESSAGES

    $HASP690 COMMAND REJECTED - AUTHORIZATION FAILURE

    $HASP900 TOO {MANY | FEW} OPERANDS

    $HASP901 INVALID OPERAND xxxxx

    $HASP902 TOO MANY RESOURCES ALREADY DEFINED

    $HASP903 UNABLE TO ACCESS RESOURCE DATASET

    $HASP904 jjjj(nnn) JOB {HELD | CANCELLED}

    $HASP905 RESOURCE IN USE. YOU MUST USE FORCE TO DELETE

    Produced by the $QD command.

    $HASP906 jjjj(nnn) BAD JCTX DATA - RC = retcode

    $HASP907 JOBNAME xxxx IS NOT SUITABLE FOR DJC

    Produced by a $Qx command.

    $HASP908 NO MATCH FOUND FOR SPECIFIED RESOURCE

    Produced by the $QJ command.

    $HASP921 free-format message

    Produced by the $LF command.

    $HASP922 free-format message

    Produced by the $LQ command.

    $HASP928 free-format message

    Produced by the $DP command.

    $HASP929 jjjj(nnn) /*djc statement REMOVED

    Produced by the $QJ / $Q'xxx' command.

    $HASP930 jjjj(nnn) EXECUTION IMPOSSIBLE /*djc statement ALREADY {HELD | FLUSHED | COMPLETED | EXECUTING}

    $HASP931 * -- JOBROUTE FAILED - ALREADY 127 ROUTES IN USE

    $HASP932 jjjj(nnn) * -- EXCLUDE JOBNAME = xxxx -- {SYSTEM | TIME}

    $HASP933 jjjj(nnn) SYNTAX ON /*PRED IS INVALID

    $HASP934 jjjj(nnn) SYNTAX ON /*EXCLUDE IS INVALID

    $HASP935 jjjj(nnn) SYNTAX ON /*BEFORE IS INVALID

    $HASP936 jjjj(nnn) SYNTAX ON /*AFTER IS INVALID

    $HASP937 jjjj(nnn) PARM SPECIFIED ON /*CNTL STATEMENT IS INVALID

    $HASP938 jjjj(nnn) TOO MANY {DJC | CNTL/THREAD | ROUTE} STATEMENTS

    $HASP939 jjjj(nnn) SYNTAX ON /*WITH IS INVALID

    $HASP940 jjjj(nnn) * -- AFTER JOBNAME = xxxx --

    $HASP941 jjjj(nnn) * -- WITH JOBNAME = xxxx -- {SYSTEM | TIME}

    $HASP942 jjjj(nnn) * -- RESOURCE ROUTING = xxxxx --

    $HASP943 jjjj(nnn) * -- CONTROL INFO = xxxxx -- {SHR | EXC}

    $HASP944 jjjj(nnn) * -- BEFORE JOBNAME = xxxx --

    $HASP945 jjjj(nnn) * -- PRED JOBNAME = xxxx --

    $HASP946 sid - NO RESOURCES ATTACHED

    Produced by the $DRESOURCE command.

    $HASP947 sid - resname resname resname ....

    Produced by the $DRESOURCE command.

    $HASP948 NO RESOURCE CONFLICTS

    Produced by the $DC command.

    $HASP949 nnn AWAITING {EXECUTION | SPIN | OUTPUT | HARDCOPY | TRANSMISSION}

    Produced by the $DB command.

    $HASP950 jjjj(JOBnnnnn) * -- JOBROUTE rulenum ruletype = value --

    Produced when OS/EM generates an automatic route or a change to jobclass/priority, scheduling environment, service class or xeq node. Where:

    rulenum is the OS/EM Resource Routing and Classing rule number.

    ruletype is the OS/EM Resource Routing and Classing resource being set.

    value is the value being assigned.

    $HASP951 OS/EM VER n.n - JOBROUTING ACTIVE ON subsys FOR sid

    $HASP952 TOTAL JOBS nnn-BATCH nnn-STC nnn-TSO nnn-APPC

    Produced by the $DB command.

    $HASP953 nnn JOBS NEED RESOURCE resname

    Produced by the $DC command.

    $HASP954 nnn JOBS NEED nnn UNDEFINED RESOURCES

    Produced by the $DC command.

    $HASP955 jjjj(nnn) NEEDS RESOURCE resname

    Produced by the $DC command.

    $HASP956 jjjj(nnn) /*djc JOB xxxxxxxx IS NOT SUITABLE

    Produced by the $QJ / $Q'xxx' command.

    djc is AFTER, WITH, BEFORE, EXCLUDE OR PRED

    $HASP957 FOR DJC - djc

    Produced by the $QJ / $Q'xxx' command.

    djc is AFTER, WITH, BEFORE, EXCLUDE OR PRED

    $HASP958 jjjj(nnn) ONLY nnn {RESOURCE | DJC | CNTL/THREAD} STATEMENTS ALLOWED

    $HASP959 jjjj(nnn) UNABLE TO ADD {ROUTE | CNTL | THREAD | djc} - JCTX IS FULL

    djc is AFTER, WITH, BEFORE, EXCLUDE OR PRED

    $HASP960 jjjj(nnn) NEEDS RESOURCES ASSIGNED TO MULTIPLE SYSTEMS

    $HASP961 nnn JOBS NEED RESOURCES ASSIGNED TO MULTIPLE SYSTEMS

    Produced by the $DC command.

    $HASP962 jjjj(nnn) DJC {ADDED | DELETED}: AFTER JOBNAME = xxxxx

    Produced by the $QJ / $Q'xxx' command.

    $HASP963 jjjj(nnn) DJC {ADDED | DELETED}: BEFORE JOBNAME = xxxxx

    Produced by the $QJ / $Q'xxx' command.

    $HASP964 jjjj(nnn) DJC {ADDED | DELETED}: EXCLUDE JOBNAME = xxxxx

    Produced by the $QJ / $Q'xxx' command.

    $HASP965 jjjj(nnn) DJC {ADDED | DELETED}: PRED JOBNAME = xxxxx

    Produced by the $QJ / $Q'xxx' command.

    $HASP966 jjjj(nnn) DJC {ADDED | DELETED}: WITH JOBNAME = xxxxx

    Produced by the $QJ / $Q'xxx' command.

    $HASP967 jjjj(nnn) RESOURCE ROUTING {ADDED | DELETED}: xxxxx

    Produced by the $QJ / $Q'xxx' command.

    $HASP968 jjjj(nnn) CONTROL INFO {ADDED | DELETED}: xxxxx-{SHR | EXC}

    Produced by the $QJ / $Q'xxx' command.

    $HASP969 jjjj(nnn) EXEMPTED FROM {DSNENQ | HSM | PGMLIMIT | USERLIMIT} PROCESSING

    Produced by the $QJ / $Q'xxx' command.

    $HASP970 jjjj(nnn) INCLUDED IN {DSNENQ | HSM | PGMLIMIT | USERLIMIT} PROCESSING

    Produced by the $QJ / $Q'xxx' command.

    $HASP971 OS/EM VER v.r - JCL CONVERTED BY jes ON sid

    $HASP972 JOB jjjj(nnn) CANCELLED DUE TO OS/EM ERROR - reason

    $HASP973 INVALID $OSEM DATA | MTTR FOUND IN JOB jjjj(nnn), CODE xxx

    When this message is issued, an SVC dump is obtained and the job is canceled. Normal processing continues. Contact OS/EM customer support to arrange for the dump to be sent for analysis.

    Index

    A M S
    A
  • Abend Messages
  • AFF-0000, (10)
  • AFF-0004, (13)
  • AFF-0008, (16)
  • AFF-0012, (19)
  • AFF-0016, (22)
  • AFF-0020, (25)
  • AFF-0024, (28)
  • AFF-0028, (30)
  • AFF-0032, (34)
  • AFF-0036, (37)
  • System Code Format, (5)
  • M
  • Messages
  • AFF-0000, (8)
  • AFF-0004, (11)
  • AFF-0008, (14)
  • AFF-0012, (17)
  • AFF-0016, (20)
  • AFF-0020, (23)
  • AFF-0024, (26)
  • AFF-0028, (29)
  • AFF-0032, (32)
  • AFF-0036, (35)
  • Allocation Messages Format, (38)
  • FEM 'W21038, (198)
  • FEMABN032, (191)
  • FEMACN024, (99)
  • FEMACN025, (123)
  • FEMACN026, (132)
  • FEMACN030, (147)
  • FEMACN070, (299)
  • FEMACN071, (333)
  • FEMACN072, (367)
  • FEMACN073, (400)
  • FEMACN074, (434)
  • FEMACN075, (468)
  • FEMACN076, (502)
  • FEMACN093, (570)
  • FEMACN101, (609)
  • FEMACN206, (766)
  • FEMACN207, (800)
  • FEMACN208, (834)
  • FEMACN209, (868)
  • FEMACN210, (902)
  • FEMACN211, (936)
  • FEMACN212, (970)
  • FEMACN213, (1004)
  • FEMACN214, (1038)
  • FEMACN215, (1072)
  • FEMACN216, (1106)
  • FEMACN217, (1140)
  • FEMACN220, (1179)
  • FEMACT096, (604)
  • FEMACT097, (605)
  • FEMACT098, (606)
  • FEMACT099, (607)
  • FEMACT121, (636)
  • FEMACT218, (1174)
  • FEMACT233, (1202)
  • FEMACT248, (1240)
  • FEMAIF021, (77)
  • FEMALC003, (47)
  • FEMALC030, (148)
  • FEMALC048, (216)
  • FEMALC057, (254)
  • FEMALC058, (267)
  • FEMALC066, (286)
  • FEMALC070, (300)
  • FEMALC071, (334)
  • FEMALC072, (368)
  • FEMALC073, (401)
  • FEMALC074, (435)
  • FEMALC075, (469)
  • FEMALC076, (503)
  • FEMALC087, (554)
  • FEMALC093, (571)
  • FEMALC139, (654)
  • FEMALC143, (669)
  • FEMALC157, (694)
  • FEMALC160, (698)
  • FEMALC167, (716)
  • FEMALC173, (728)
  • FEMALC174, (729)
  • FEMALC175, (730)
  • FEMALC178, (733)
  • FEMALC179, (734)
  • FEMALC183, (739)
  • FEMALC190, (747)
  • FEMALC206, (767)
  • FEMALC207, (801)
  • FEMALC208, (835)
  • FEMALC209, (869)
  • FEMALC210, (903)
  • FEMALC211, (937)
  • FEMALC212, (971)
  • FEMALC213, (1005)
  • FEMALC214, (1039)
  • FEMALC215, (1073)
  • FEMALC216, (1107)
  • FEMALC217, (1141)
  • FEMALC252, (1253)
  • FEMAOD259, (1269)
  • FEMASY024, (100)
  • FEMASY030, (149)
  • FEMASY070, (301)
  • FEMASY071, (335)
  • FEMASY072, (369)
  • FEMASY073, (402)
  • FEMASY074, (436)
  • FEMASY075, (470)
  • FEMASY076, (504)
  • FEMASY093, (572)
  • FEMASY206, (768)
  • FEMASY207, (802)
  • FEMASY208, (836)
  • FEMASY209, (870)
  • FEMASY210, (904)
  • FEMASY211, (938)
  • FEMASY212, (972)
  • FEMASY213, (1006)
  • FEMASY214, (1040)
  • FEMASY215, (1074)
  • FEMASY216, (1108)
  • FEMASY217, (1142)
  • FEMATH047, (215)
  • FEMBB4288, (1302)
  • FEMB14066, (287)
  • FEMB14218, (1175)
  • FEMB14233, (1203)
  • FEMCAL082, (541)
  • FEMCMD027, (141)
  • FEMCMD070, (302)
  • FEMCMD071, (336)
  • FEMCMD072, (370)
  • FEMCMD073, (403)
  • FEMCMD074, (437)
  • FEMCMD075, (471)
  • FEMCMD076, (505)
  • FEMCMD093, (573)
  • FEMCMD140, (667)
  • FEMCMD141, (668)
  • FEMCMD185, (742)
  • FEMCMD188, (745)
  • FEMCMD189, (746)
  • FEMCMD206, (769)
  • FEMCMD207, (803)
  • FEMCMD208, (837)
  • FEMCMD209, (871)
  • FEMCMD210, (905)
  • FEMCMD211, (939)
  • FEMCMD212, (973)
  • FEMCMD213, (1007)
  • FEMCMD214, (1041)
  • FEMCMD215, (1075)
  • FEMCMD216, (1109)
  • FEMCMD217, (1143)
  • FEMCMD255, (1266)
  • FEMCOD048, (217)
  • FEMCOD049, (235)
  • FEMCOD050, (236)
  • FEMCOD051, (237)
  • FEMCOD139, (655)
  • FEMCOM024, (101)
  • FEMCOM070, (303)
  • FEMCOM071, (337)
  • FEMCOM072, (371)
  • FEMCOM073, (404)
  • FEMCOM074, (438)
  • FEMCOM075, (472)
  • FEMCOM076, (506)
  • FEMCOM093, (574)
  • FEMCOM206, (770)
  • FEMCOM207, (804)
  • FEMCOM208, (838)
  • FEMCOM209, (872)
  • FEMCOM210, (906)
  • FEMCOM211, (940)
  • FEMCOM212, (974)
  • FEMCOM213, (1008)
  • FEMCOM214, (1042)
  • FEMCOM215, (1076)
  • FEMCOM216, (1110)
  • FEMCOM217, (1144)
  • FEMCTL004, (49)
  • FEMCTL022, (88)
  • FEMCTL040, (200)
  • FEMCTL041, (206)
  • FEMCTL042, (207)
  • FEMCTL043, (208)
  • FEMCTL044, (209)
  • FEMCTL045, (211)
  • FEMCTL046, (213)
  • FEMDAD030, (150)
  • FEMDAD048, (218)
  • FEMDAD057, (255)
  • FEMDAD058, (268)
  • FEMDAD139, (656)
  • FEMDAD252, (1254)
  • FEMDAP048, (219)
  • FEMDAP052, (238)
  • FEMDAP094, (603)
  • FEMDAP139, (657)
  • FEMDB4038, (197)
  • FEMDB4105, (620)
  • FEMDCN024, (102)
  • FEMDCN025, (124)
  • FEMDCN026, (133)
  • FEMDCN030, (151)
  • FEMDCN031, (190)
  • FEMDCN070, (304)
  • FEMDCN071, (338)
  • FEMDCN072, (372)
  • FEMDCN073, (405)
  • FEMDCN074, (439)
  • FEMDCN075, (473)
  • FEMDCN076, (507)
  • FEMDCN093, (575)
  • FEMDCN101, (610)
  • FEMDCN206, (771)
  • FEMDCN207, (805)
  • FEMDCN208, (839)
  • FEMDCN209, (873)
  • FEMDCN210, (907)
  • FEMDCN211, (941)
  • FEMDCN212, (975)
  • FEMDCN213, (1009)
  • FEMDCN214, (1043)
  • FEMDCN215, (1077)
  • FEMDCN216, (1111)
  • FEMDCN217, (1145)
  • FEMDCN220, (1180)
  • FEMDC1022, (89)
  • FEMDC1027, (142)
  • FEMDC1070, (305)
  • FEMDC1071, (339)
  • FEMDC1072, (373)
  • FEMDC1073, (406)
  • FEMDC1074, (440)
  • FEMDC1075, (474)
  • FEMDC1076, (508)
  • FEMDC1093, (576)
  • FEMDC1206, (772)
  • FEMDC1207, (806)
  • FEMDC1208, (840)
  • FEMDC1209, (874)
  • FEMDC1210, (908)
  • FEMDC1211, (942)
  • FEMDC1212, (976)
  • FEMDC1213, (1010)
  • FEMDC1214, (1044)
  • FEMDC1215, (1078)
  • FEMDC1216, (1112)
  • FEMDC1217, (1146)
  • FEMDEL078, (537)
  • FEMDIF021, (78)
  • FEMDMP048, (220)
  • FEMDMP1001, (1338)
  • FEMDMP1002, (1339)
  • FEMDMP1003, (1340)
  • FEMDMP1004, (1341)
  • FEMDMP160, (699)
  • FEMEXR024, (103)
  • FEMEXR070, (306)
  • FEMEXR071, (340)
  • FEMEXR072, (374)
  • FEMEXR073, (407)
  • FEMEXR074, (441)
  • FEMEXR075, (475)
  • FEMEXR076, (509)
  • FEMEXR093, (577)
  • FEMEXR206, (773)
  • FEMEXR207, (807)
  • FEMEXR208, (841)
  • FEMEXR209, (875)
  • FEMEXR210, (909)
  • FEMEXR211, (943)
  • FEMEXR212, (977)
  • FEMEXR213, (1011)
  • FEMEXR214, (1045)
  • FEMEXR215, (1079)
  • FEMEXR216, (1113)
  • FEMEXR217, (1147)
  • FEMFCN024, (104)
  • FEMFCN026, (134)
  • FEMFIF021, (79)
  • FEMFRA025, (125)
  • FEMFRA030, (152)
  • FEMFRA070, (307)
  • FEMFRA071, (341)
  • FEMFRA073, (408)
  • FEMFRA074, (442)
  • FEMFRA075, (476)
  • FEMFRA076, (510)
  • FEMFRA093, (578)
  • FEMFRA101, (611)
  • FEMFRA206, (774)
  • FEMFRA207, (808)
  • FEMFRA208, (842)
  • FEMFRA209, (876)
  • FEMFRA210, (910)
  • FEMFRA211, (944)
  • FEMFRA212, (978)
  • FEMFRA213, (1012)
  • FEMFRA214, (1046)
  • FEMFRA215, (1080)
  • FEMFRA216, (1114)
  • FEMFRA217, (1148)
  • FEMFRA220, (1181)
  • FEMFTN024, (105)
  • FEMFTN070, (308)
  • FEMFTN071, (342)
  • FEMFTN072, (375)
  • FEMFTN073, (409)
  • FEMFTN074, (443)
  • FEMFTN075, (477)
  • FEMFTN076, (511)
  • FEMFTN093, (579)
  • FEMFTN206, (775)
  • FEMFTN207, (809)
  • FEMFTN208, (843)
  • FEMFTN209, (877)
  • FEMFTN210, (911)
  • FEMFTN211, (945)
  • FEMFTN212, (979)
  • FEMFTN213, (1013)
  • FEMFTN214, (1047)
  • FEMFTN215, (1081)
  • FEMFTN216, (1115)
  • FEMFTN217, (1149)
  • FEMF10030, (153)
  • FEMF10106, (621)
  • FEMF10107, (622)
  • FEMF10108, (623)
  • FEMF10110, (625)
  • FEMF10111, (626)
  • FEMF10112, (627)
  • FEMHCN024, (106)
  • FEMHCN025, (126)
  • FEMHCN026, (135)
  • FEMHCN030, (154)
  • FEMHCN070, (309)
  • FEMHCN071, (343)
  • FEMHCN072, (376)
  • FEMHCN073, (410)
  • FEMHCN074, (444)
  • FEMHCN075, (478)
  • FEMHCN076, (512)
  • FEMHCN093, (580)
  • FEMHCN101, (612)
  • FEMHCN206, (776)
  • FEMHCN207, (810)
  • FEMHCN208, (844)
  • FEMHCN209, (878)
  • FEMHCN210, (912)
  • FEMHCN211, (946)
  • FEMHCN212, (980)
  • FEMHCN213, (1014)
  • FEMHCN214, (1048)
  • FEMHCN215, (1082)
  • FEMHCN216, (1116)
  • FEMHCN217, (1150)
  • FEMHCN220, (1182)
  • FEMHIF021, (80)
  • FEMHSM030, (155)
  • FEMHSM048, (221)
  • FEMHSM057, (256)
  • FEMHSM058, (269)
  • FEMHSM139, (658)
  • FEMHSM252, (1255)
  • FEMHSP004, (50)
  • FEMHSP013, (63)
  • FEMHSP017, (70)
  • FEMHSP030, (156)
  • FEMHSP040, (201)
  • FEMHSP053, (239)
  • FEMHSP054, (241)
  • FEMHSP055, (243)
  • FEMHSP070, (310)
  • FEMHSP071, (344)
  • FEMHSP072, (377)
  • FEMHSP073, (411)
  • FEMHSP074, (445)
  • FEMHSP075, (479)
  • FEMHSP076, (513)
  • FEMHSP082, (542)
  • FEMHSP083, (548)
  • FEMHSP160, (700)
  • FEMHSP170, (722)
  • FEMHSP206, (777)
  • FEMHSP207, (811)
  • FEMHSP208, (845)
  • FEMHSP209, (879)
  • FEMHSP210, (913)
  • FEMHSP211, (947)
  • FEMHSP212, (981)
  • FEMHSP213, (1015)
  • FEMHSP214, (1049)
  • FEMHSP215, (1083)
  • FEMHSP216, (1117)
  • FEMHSP217, (1151)
  • FEMHSP220, (1183)
  • FEMHSP225, (1193)
  • FEMHSP226, (1194)
  • FEMHSP289, (1303)
  • FEMHSP290, (1305)
  • FEMHSP291, (1306)
  • FEMHSP292, (1308)
  • FEMHSP293, (1310)
  • FEMHSP294, (1312)
  • FEMHSP295, (1314)
  • FEMHSP297, (1317)
  • FEMHSP298, (1319)
  • FEMHSP299, (1321)
  • FEMHSP300, (1323)
  • FEMHSP301, (1325)
  • FEMHSP302, (1327)
  • FEMHSP305, (1331)
  • FEMHSP306, (1332)
  • FEMHSP312, (1335)
  • FEMHSP313, (1336)
  • FEMIAT004, (51)
  • FEMIAT030, (157)
  • FEMIAT040, (202)
  • FEMIAT053, (240)
  • FEMIAT054, (242)
  • FEMIAT055, (244)
  • FEMIAT070, (311)
  • FEMIAT071, (345)
  • FEMIAT072, (378)
  • FEMIAT073, (412)
  • FEMIAT074, (446)
  • FEMIAT075, (480)
  • FEMIAT076, (514)
  • FEMIAT083, (549)
  • FEMIAT093, (581)
  • FEMIAT206, (778)
  • FEMIAT207, (812)
  • FEMIAT208, (846)
  • FEMIAT209, (880)
  • FEMIAT210, (914)
  • FEMIAT211, (948)
  • FEMIAT212, (982)
  • FEMIAT213, (1016)
  • FEMIAT214, (1050)
  • FEMIAT215, (1084)
  • FEMIAT216, (1118)
  • FEMIAT217, (1152)
  • FEMICN024, (107)
  • FEMICN025, (127)
  • FEMICN026, (136)
  • FEMICN030, (158)
  • FEMICN070, (312)
  • FEMICN071, (346)
  • FEMICN072, (379)
  • FEMICN073, (413)
  • FEMICN074, (447)
  • FEMICN075, (481)
  • FEMICN076, (515)
  • FEMICN093, (582)
  • FEMICN101, (613)
  • FEMICN206, (779)
  • FEMICN207, (813)
  • FEMICN208, (847)
  • FEMICN209, (881)
  • FEMICN210, (915)
  • FEMICN211, (949)
  • FEMICN212, (983)
  • FEMICN213, (1017)
  • FEMICN214, (1051)
  • FEMICN215, (1085)
  • FEMICN216, (1119)
  • FEMICN217, (1153)
  • FEMICN220, (1184)
  • FEMIIF021, (81)
  • FEMINT004, (52)
  • FEMINT040, (203)
  • FEMINT059, (278)
  • FEMINT060, (280)
  • FEMINT061, (281)
  • FEMINT062, (282)
  • FEMINT063, (283)
  • FEMINT064, (284)
  • FEMINT065, (285)
  • FEMINT066, (288)
  • FEMINT158, (695)
  • FEMIPL001, (45)
  • FEMIPL002, (46)
  • FEMIPL003, (48)
  • FEMIPL004, (53)
  • FEMIPL006, (56)
  • FEMIPL007, (58)
  • FEMIPL008, (59)
  • FEMIPL009, (60)
  • FEMIPL010, (61)
  • FEMIPL012, (62)
  • FEMIPL016, (69)
  • FEMIPL019, (75)
  • FEMIPL020, (76)
  • FEMIPL022, (90)
  • FEMIPL027, (143)
  • FEMIPL056, (253)
  • FEMIPL066, (289)
  • FEMIPL070, (313)
  • FEMIPL071, (347)
  • FEMIPL072, (380)
  • FEMIPL073, (414)
  • FEMIPL074, (448)
  • FEMIPL075, (482)
  • FEMIPL076, (516)
  • FEMIPL087, (555)
  • FEMIPL093, (583)
  • FEMIPL147, (684)
  • FEMIPL150, (687)
  • FEMIPL151, (688)
  • FEMIPL161, (712)
  • FEMIPL163, (713)
  • FEMIPL165, (714)
  • FEMIPL191, (748)
  • FEMIPL203, (763)
  • FEMIPL206, (780)
  • FEMIPL207, (814)
  • FEMIPL208, (848)
  • FEMIPL209, (882)
  • FEMIPL210, (916)
  • FEMIPL211, (950)
  • FEMIPL212, (984)
  • FEMIPL213, (1018)
  • FEMIPL214, (1052)
  • FEMIPL215, (1086)
  • FEMIPL216, (1120)
  • FEMIPL217, (1154)
  • FEMIPL219, (1176)
  • FEMIPL220, (1185)
  • FEMIPL237, (1207)
  • FEMIPL238, (1208)
  • FEMIPL239, (1209)
  • FEMIPL240, (1210)
  • FEMISP030, (159)
  • FEMISP048, (222)
  • FEMISP057, (257)
  • FEMISP058, (270)
  • FEMISP139, (659)
  • FEMISP252, (1256)
  • FEMJS2030, (160)
  • FEMJS2057, (258)
  • FEMJS2058, (271)
  • FEMJS2066, (290)
  • FEMJS2070, (314)
  • FEMJS2071, (348)
  • FEMJS2072, (381)
  • FEMJS2073, (415)
  • FEMJS2074, (449)
  • FEMJS2075, (483)
  • FEMJS2076, (517)
  • FEMJS2086, (553)
  • FEMJS2087, (556)
  • FEMJS2088, (561)
  • FEMJS2093, (584)
  • FEMJS2139, (660)
  • FEMJS2167, (717)
  • FEMJS2168, (720)
  • FEMJS2170, (723)
  • FEMJS2197, (756)
  • FEMJS2206, (781)
  • FEMJS2207, (815)
  • FEMJS2208, (849)
  • FEMJS2209, (883)
  • FEMJS2210, (917)
  • FEMJS2211, (951)
  • FEMJS2212, (985)
  • FEMJS2213, (1019)
  • FEMJS2214, (1053)
  • FEMJS2215, (1087)
  • FEMJS2216, (1121)
  • FEMJS2217, (1155)
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  • FEM1PL071, (364)
  • FEM1PL072, (397)
  • FEM1PL073, (431)
  • FEM1PL074, (465)
  • FEM1PL075, (499)
  • FEM1PL076, (533)
  • FEM1PL093, (600)
  • FEM1PL206, (797)
  • FEM1PL207, (831)
  • FEM1PL208, (865)
  • FEM1PL209, (899)
  • FEM1PL210, (933)
  • FEM1PL211, (967)
  • FEM1PL212, (1001)
  • FEM1PL213, (1035)
  • FEM1PL214, (1069)
  • FEM1PL215, (1103)
  • FEM1PL216, (1137)
  • FEM1PL217, (1171)
  • FEM2DM249, (1243)
  • FEM2DM250, (1244)
  • FEM2D0055, (245)
  • FEM2D0242, (1212)
  • FEM2D0243, (1216)
  • FEM2D0245, (1224)
  • FEM2D0250, (1245)
  • FEM2D0260, (1270)
  • FEM2D1246, (1232)
  • FEM2D1247, (1236)
  • FEM2D3254, (1265)
  • FEM2D3256, (1267)
  • FEM2G0244, (1222)
  • FEM2G2160, (706)
  • FEM2G3146, (679)
  • FEM2G3160, (707)
  • FEM2G4160, (708)
  • FEM2G9244, (1223)
  • FEM2HM250, (1246)
  • FEM2HM251, (1252)
  • FEM2H0055, (246)
  • FEM2H0146, (680)
  • FEM2H0242, (1213)
  • FEM2H0243, (1217)
  • FEM2H0245, (1225)
  • FEM2H0250, (1247)
  • FEM2H0260, (1271)
  • FEM2H1246, (1233)
  • FEM2H1247, (1237)
  • FEM2H3253, (1264)
  • FEM2H4055, (247)
  • FEM2H4243, (1218)
  • FEM2H4245, (1226)
  • FEM2H5070, (331)
  • FEM2H5071, (365)
  • FEM2H5072, (398)
  • FEM2H5073, (432)
  • FEM2H5074, (466)
  • FEM2H5075, (500)
  • FEM2H5076, (534)
  • FEM2H5093, (602)
  • FEM2H5206, (798)
  • FEM2H5207, (832)
  • FEM2H5208, (866)
  • FEM2H5209, (900)
  • FEM2H5210, (934)
  • FEM2H5211, (968)
  • FEM2H5212, (1002)
  • FEM2H5213, (1036)
  • FEM2H5214, (1070)
  • FEM2H5215, (1104)
  • FEM2H5216, (1138)
  • FEM2H5217, (1172)
  • FEM2LM250, (1248)
  • FEM2LM264, (1277)
  • FEM2L0055, (248)
  • FEM2L0146, (681)
  • FEM2L0242, (1214)
  • FEM2L0245, (1227)
  • FEM2L0250, (1249)
  • FEM2L0260, (1272)
  • FEM2L1246, (1234)
  • FEM2L1247, (1238)
  • FEM2L4055, (249)
  • FEM2L4243, (1219)
  • FEM2L4245, (1228)
  • FEM2MM146, (682)
  • FEM2MM250, (1250)
  • FEM2M0055, (250)
  • FEM2M0066, (295)
  • FEM2M0087, (560)
  • FEM2M0242, (1215)
  • FEM2M0243, (1220)
  • FEM2M0245, (1229)
  • FEM2M0250, (1251)
  • FEM2M0260, (1273)
  • FEM2M1066, (296)
  • FEM2M1246, (1235)
  • FEM2M1247, (1239)
  • FEM2M3146, (683)
  • FEM2M4055, (251)
  • FEM2M4243, (1221)
  • FEM2M4245, (1230)
  • FEM2P1159, (696)
  • FEM2P1160, (709)
  • FEM2P2159, (697)
  • FEM2P3160, (710)
  • FEM2P4023, (98)
  • FEM2P4024, (121), (122)
  • FEM2P4030, (189)
  • FEM2P4070, (332)
  • FEM2P4071, (366)
  • FEM2P4072, (399)
  • FEM2P4073, (433)
  • FEM2P4074, (467)
  • FEM2P4075, (501)
  • FEM2P4076, (535)
  • FEM2P4206, (799)
  • FEM2P4207, (833)
  • FEM2P4208, (867)
  • FEM2P4209, (901)
  • FEM2P4210, (935)
  • FEM2P4211, (969)
  • FEM2P4212, (1003)
  • FEM2P4213, (1037)
  • FEM2P4214, (1071)
  • FEM2P4215, (1105)
  • FEM2P4216, (1139)
  • FEM2P4217, (1173)
  • FEM2S0160, (711)
  • FEM2S0167, (719)
  • FEM2S0266, (1279)
  • FEM2TP082, (547)
  • FEM2TP227, (1197)
  • FEM2TP235, (1205)
  • FEM2TP258, (1268)
  • FEM2TP308, (1334)
  • FEM2TP314, (1337)
  • FEM285I, (39), (1342)
  • Message Module Identifier, (43)
  • Not Cataloged 2, (40)
  • SYSLOG Message Format, (41)
  • System Code Format, (6)
  • TSO Message Format, (42)
  • S
  • System Codes
  • AFF-0000, (9)
  • AFF-0004, (12)
  • AFF-0008, (15)
  • AFF-0012, (18)
  • AFF-0016, (21)
  • AFF-0020, (24)
  • AFF-0024, (27)
  • AFF-0028, (31)
  • AFF-0032, (33)
  • AFF-0036, (36)
  • Format, (4)
  • User Completion Code, (7)

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