z/OS MVS System Messages, Vol 3 (ASB-BPX)
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BPXM122I

z/OS MVS System Messages, Vol 3 (ASB-BPX)
SA38-0670-00

BPXM122I
MMAP ERROR FOR FILE SYSTEM fsname PATH pathname INODE inodeno RETURN CODE = retcode REASON = reason

Explanation

This hardcopy message is issued because of a file operation error during memory map I/O processing. It identifies the file and file error that are involved in a failed operation.

In the message text:
fsname
The name of the file system that contains the file.
pathname
The path name in the file system that was involved in the error. Note that there might be more than one file with this name in the file system. This path name might be truncated on the left. The inode number can also be used to identify the file.
inodeno
The inode number of file name in hexadecimal, in case the file name is missing or truncated.
retcode
Return code from the failing operation. See z/OS UNIX System Services Messages and Codesz/OS UNIX System Services Messages and Codes.
reason
Reason code from the failing operation. See z/OS UNIX System Services Messages and Codesz/OS UNIX System Services Messages and Codes.

System action

There might be an associated abend code EC6 with this error. Otherwise, the memory map access fails and processing returns to the calling application.

Operator response

Contact the system programmer.

System programmer response

The return and reason codes might help identify whether the memory map access can be repaired. It is possible, however, that file or file system access has been lost. If so, determine whether the file or file system can be made available again. In a networked or shared file system configuration, the application using memory map might be running in a different system rather than the system performing the file I/O.

Module

BPXGYFLT

Source

z/OS® UNIX System Services (BPX)

Routing Code

Hardcopy only

Descriptor Code

4

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