Explanation
During an aggregate backup, an attempt has been
made to read the required SMS construct.
- AGGREGATE GROUP indicates the aggregate group specified in the
ABACKUP command does not exist. Either the aggregate group name has
been misspelled or it has not been defined prior to issuing the ABACKUP
command.
- MANAGEMENT CLASS indicates the management class specified in the
aggregate group does not exist. Either the management class name has
been misspelled or it has not been defined prior to issuing the ABACKUP
command or VIRTUALREQUIRED (VR) is specified as
the ABACKUP COPY TECHNIQUE.
- name is the name of the SMS construct being
processed.
System action
DFSMShsm ends ABACKUP processing for the
specified aggregate group.
Programmer response
Determine if the construct name is misspelled
or if the specified construct is defined or not.
- Use the ISMF panels to determine the correct name of the construct.
If the name is spelled incorrectly on the ABACKUP command, reissue
the ABACKUP command using the correct name of the aggregate group.
If the name is spelled incorrectly for one of the constructs, correct
the name of the construct.
- If the SMS construct is not defined at all, use the appropriate
ISMF panels to define the SMS construct. Reissue the ABACKUP command.
- If the Management Class has defined ACPYTECH=VR,
reissue the ABACKUP command on the host with DFSMShsm version V1R10 or higher.