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Table 2 Business Continuity Manager Error Messages and Corresponding Troubleshooting Actions
(Message ID YKA0x) (continued)
Message ID
Message Text
YKA007E TSO
TIMEOUT() value not valid
YKA008E TSO
TIMEOUT() parameter
cannot be specified for this
operation
YKA009E TSO
MSGID() value not valid
YKA010E TSO
MSGID() parameter cannot
be specified for this
operation
YKA096I TSO
No message found
YKA097I TSO
message-text
YKA098I TSO
HANDLE(x'handle')
YKA099I TSO
Close operation complete
YKB001I TSO
YKP2B completed.
RC=return-code
Explanation and Recommended Actions
Type of system error
The value specified in the TIMEOUT parameter is invalid.
If GET or CLOSE is specified in the OP parameter, you cannot
specify the TIMEOUT parameter.
Specify OPEN in the OP parameter, and then specify the TIMEOUT
parameter.
The value specified in the MSGID parameter is invalid.
If GET or CLOSE is specified in the OP parameter, you cannot
specify the MSGID parameter.
Specify OPEN in the OP parameter, and then specify the MSGID
parameter.
Processing of the YKCONMSG command with OP(GET) specified
exceeded the time specified in the TIMEOUT parameter, but the
IEA494I console message, IOSHM0414I console message, or
the message specified in the MSGID parameter of the YKCONMSG
command has not yet arrived.
Re-execute the YKCONMSG command with OP(GET) specified after
the system becomes ready to receive messages.
The YKCONMSG command with OP(GET) specified returned the
IEA494I console message, IOSHM0414I console message, or
the message message-text specified in the MSGID parameter of the
YKCONMSG command in the order in which the messages arrived.
The YKCONMSG command with the OP(OPEN) parameter specified
was executed successfully.
From now on, if you execute the YKCONMSG command with the
OP(GET) or OP(CLOSE) parameter specified, use the returned
handle value in handle.
The YKCONMSG command with the OP(OPEN) parameter specified
terminated normally.
The YKP2B command terminated.
return-code
The return code of the YKP2B command
0: The command ended successfully. The copy
group definition file was output.
4: Indicates that one of the following occurred:
The command ended successfully. No copy
pair was detected within the range of the
specified device numbers.
A copy group definition file was created, but
volume information not defined in the disk
configuration definition file for the site
specified in the DAD parameter was detected
among copy pairs within the range specified
in the DEVN parameter.
A copy group definition file was created, but
a change was detected in the I/O
configuration when the YKP2B command was
executed with CHECK specified in the HS
parameter.
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