0E1
Explanation
An error was encountered while processing the first EXCP against a virtual I/O (VIO) data set.
Register 15 contains a hexadecimal reason code:
- Code
- Explanation
- 2xx
- RSM was unable to "assign null" the virtual track buffer or the DSPCT map. Where
xx is:
- xx
- Explanation
- 04
- An assign (move-in) error occurred. The page identified by the VCBVSA field is not available.
- 08
- A write (move-out) error occurred. The page identified by the VCBVSA field is fixed in real storage and cannot be written to the data set in auxiliary storage.
- 0C
- The request was incorrect; it was not an assign or a write request.
- 10
- The page identified by the VCBVSA field is not written to the data set because it was not brought into real storage by the prior read request or because data in the page has not been modified.
- 20
- The page identified by the VCBVSA field belongs to an LPID other than the LPID in the VCBLPID field.
- 40
- The virtual storage address in the VCBVSA field was incorrect. A GETMAIN macro was not issued for the page identified by the VCBVSA field.
- 80
- An assign error occurred. The page identified by the VCBVSA field was read previously but was not disconnected by a move-out or move-out-null request before the current read (assign) operation.
- 3xx
- The auxiliary storage manager (ASM) was unable to ASSIGN a logical group for this VIO data set.
Where xx is:
- xx
- Explanation
- 1C
- One of the following occurred:
- ASM could not obtain storage to process the request.
- ASM could not assign a logical group because the requested maximum relative page number was too large.
System action
The input parm list (IDAVOP1), the DSPCT header (IDAVBPH) and SWA are dumped to the SYS1.DUMP data set.
System programmer response
If the error recurs and the program is not in error, look at the messages in the job log for more information. Search problem reporting data bases for a fix for the problem. If no fix exists, contact the IBM® Support Center. Provide the SYSOUT output for the job and the logrec data set error record.
Programmer response
System error. Rerun the job.
Source
DFSMSdfp