CKM04146I Multiple line message. See Explanation.

Explanation

Record Summary from Backup of bcs_name:    
CLUSTER  GDG    E    J  NONVSAM TRUENAME ...
      n    n    n    n        n        n ...  

This message provides a count of the various types of records encountered while reading the Backup of the BCS indicated.

The record types are:
CLUSTER
indicates the number of base cluster records (type code of "C"). Alternate index (AIX) information is stored within the base cluster record, so it does not appear as a separate record type. The key of each record is the base cluster name.
GDG
indicates the number of generation data set (GDS) records (type code of "B"). Each individual generation of a GDS is stored within the overall GDG record, so they do not appear as a separate record type. The key of each record is the base data set name (i.e., the fully qualified data set name, without a GxxxxVxx value).
E
indicates an extension record (type code of "E") to a base cluster record. Extension records are created whenever a cluster record exceeds the maximum record size specified for the BCS. The key of an extension record is the base cluster data set name, with a sequence number in the last byte of the key.
J
indicates an extension record (type code of "J") to a base generation data set (GDS) record. Extension records are created whenever a GDS record exceeds the maximum record size specified for the BCS. The key of an extension record is the base generation data set name, with a sequence number in the last byte of the key.
NONVSAM
indicates the number of nonVSAM data set records (type code of "A"). The key of record is the nonVSAM data set name.
TRUENAME
indicates the number of truename records (type code of "T"). Each component of a base cluster or alternate index cluster, as well as the alternate index cluster itself, will have a truename record. The key of each truename record is component name, or in the case of an alternate index, the alternate index name.
PATH
indicates the number of path records (type code of "R"). Typically, each alternate index is associated to its base cluster with a path record, resulting in one path record for each alternate index. In unusual circumstances there can be a path for just a base cluster.
UCAT
indicates the number of usercatalog connector records (type code of "x"). Typically, these records would be in a BCS that is used as a master catalog, indicating the user catalog BCSs that are connected to it. ALIAS indicates the number of alias records (type code of "x"). Typically, these records would be in a BCS that is used as a master catalog, and are used by the catalog order of search logic to determine which BCS to search for a data set. OTHER indicates all other types of catalog records that are connected to it.
ALIAS
indicates the number of alias records (type code of "x"). Typically, these records would be in a BCS that is used as a master catalog, and are used by the catalog order of search logic to determine which BCS to search for a data set.
LIBRARY
indicates the number of VOLCAT library records (type code of "l").
VOLUME
indicates the number of VOLCAT library records (type code of "w").
OTHER
indicates all other types of catalog records that were backed up from the BCS named in the RECOVER command.
TOTAL
indicates the total number of records that were backed up from the BCS named in the RECOVER command.
TOTAL BYTES
indicates the total number of bytes that were backed up from the BCS named in the RECOVER command.

User response

None.