Page of SY31-0600-1
As updated February 27, 1981
By TN L SN20-9580
993
COMMUNICATIONS ERROR TABLES
Note: The three areas on the screen (function statistics,
status/counters, and error log information) have no relation-
ship with each other. For example, the status/counters 00,
01,02, 03, and 04 have nothing to do directly with the input
records, or with the error log information.
If an IBM communications utility is being executed, you
can display communications status by pressing the Cmd
key, then pressing the Shift key and pressing the Comm
Status key. For all utilities except the BSC batch
transfer utility, the following information is displayed.
For the BSC batch transfer utility, only the function
statistics are displayed.
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""
STATUS/COUNTERS
ERROR LOG INFORMATION
~Most
Recent Error
00 01 02 03 04 (xxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxx
)~
XXXXXXXX FUNCTION STATISTICS
INPUT RECORDS:
XXXXX
DISKETTE OUTPUT RECORDS:
XXXXX
PRINTER OUTPUT RECORDS:
XXXXX
DISPLAY OUTPUT RECORDS:
XXXXX
MULTIPLE DATA SET NAME:
XXXXXXXX
Function Statistics as Follows:
• Input records is the number of
records read from I/O devices
during execution of this utility.
• Diskette output records, printer
output records, and display
output records are the number
of records written to these
devices.
• Multiple data set name is the
prefix of current multiple
data sets if multiple data
sets are used.
05 06 07 4F F8
XXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXX
60 61 62 63
Xxx x
XXXXXXXXXXXX
64 65 66 67
XXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXX
,....,.. Oldest Error
68 69 6A 53
( XXX X xxxxxxxxxxxx )...-'
~~
Output from the CAM error
log; see the CAM Error Log
Format in step 7 of the
following procedure.
Output from the CCB error
log; see CCB Error Log
Format in step 7 of the
following procedure and
CCB Error Codes.
CCB status bytes and counters;
the va lues shown on the screen
are the hexadecimal values of
the status bytes and counters
from the CCB. However, for
your reference, the hexadecimal
values shown in this example
are the displacements from the
leftmost byte of the CCB to the
respective byte shown on the
screen. The displacement is
used in the charts that describe
the status bytes and counters,
see CCB Status Bytes and
Counters. In this section.
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