New and updated messages in Model 204 version 7.6: Difference between revisions

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===M204.1173: CAN'T EDIT (<i>reason</i>) PROCEDURE <i>procname</i>===
===M204.1173: Can't edit (<i>reason</i>) procedure <i>procname</i>===
   
   
Message 1173 now displays (in parentheses) the reason that the edit failed.  
Message 1173 now displays (in parentheses) the reason that the edit failed.  
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procedure. If the user has access to the procedure and it is a SECURED procedure,
procedure. If the user has access to the procedure and it is a SECURED procedure,
check that the user has access to the same PCLASS in the output file.
check that the user has access to the same PCLASS in the output file.
C 0 4 AUDITER
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===M204.2949: Expecting <var class="term">item</var> on <var class="term">command_name</var> command, found: "<var class="term">baditem</var>"===
This message indicates that the <var class="term">command_name</var> command was incorrectly entered. A required term (<var class="term">item</var>) was missing at a certain point of the command, and instead the command contained <var class="term">badItem</var> at that point.
<b>System manager response:</b> Correct the command and retry.


C 0 4 AUDITER
C 0 4 AUDITER

Revision as of 20:29, 30 April 2015

Back to 7.6 release notes

M204 messages

M204.0131: MSGCTL command

In previous Model 204 releases, M204.0131 was used for two purposes:

  • to echo the preceding MSGCTL command just issued by any user (when the CUSTOM parameter was set to 39)
  • to indicate a successful checkpoint completion (in this case, M204.0131 was redundant with M204.0843)

As of release 7.6, M024.0131 is used only with CUSTOM=(39) to echo the preceding MSGCTL command just issued by any user.

The checkpoint status is returned (as in previous releases) by M204.0843.


M204.0468: Compilation not saved - reason filename

The compilation for a precompileable subsystem procedure could not be saved for the indicated reason. The procedure is marked as a non-precompiled procedure for the duration of the subsystem session.

As of release 7.6, if reason indicates a problem with a file, filename is displayed.

Response: Notify the system manager.

System manager response: Look at the audit trail to determine the name of the procedure in error. Correct the procedure so that it follows all the conventions required for subsystem precompiled procedures.

I 0 0 AUDITMS


M204.1158 CAN’T action (reason) PROCEDURE: procname

M204.1158 is now issued only once, if an attempt is made to copy or display multiple procedures and the first attempt fails. This avoids issuing the same message numerous times for all remaining procedures and possibly exceeding ERMX, which could result in a user restart. No attempt will be made to copy or display the remaining procedures.

action is a copy or display of the procedure identified by procname

reason (such as "proc not found") indicates why procname cannot be copied or displayed:

  • The specified procedure does not exist.
  • The specified procedure is being modified.
  • You do not have proper authority to copy or display this procedure.
  • You do not have proper authority to copy into this procedure.

Response: Check for misspelling, wait until the procedure is not in use by someone else, or have the file manager grant you access to this procedure.

File manager response: Consider giving the user access to copy or display this procedure. If the user has access to the procedure and it is a SECURED procedure, check that the user has access to the same PCLASS in the output file.

C 0 4 AUDITER


M204.1173: Can't edit (reason) procedure procname

Message 1173 now displays (in parentheses) the reason that the edit failed.

reason (such as "proc not found") indicates why procname cannot be edited:

  • The specified procedure does not exist.
  • The specified procedure is being modified.
  • You do not have proper authority to edit this procedure.

Response: Check for misspelling, wait until the procedure is not in use by someone else, or have the file manager grant you access to this procedure.

File manager response: Consider giving the user access to edit this procedure. If the user has access to the procedure and it is a SECURED procedure, check that the user has access to the same PCLASS in the output file.

C 0 4 AUDITER


M204.2949: Expecting item on command_name command, found: "baditem"

This message indicates that the command_name command was incorrectly entered. A required term (item) was missing at a certain point of the command, and instead the command contained badItem at that point.

System manager response: Correct the command and retry.

C 0 4 AUDITER

MSIR messages

MSIR.1075: Not all ciphers supported on this hardware; SSLCIPH reset to X'nnnn(new SSLCIPH)'

The SSLCIPH parameter, used with a JANUS DEFINE command for an SSL connection, specifies one or more ciphers that are not supported on this hardware.

The parameter has been reset to the value indicated.

System Manager response: Check with the system programmers to determine what level of the IBM MSA (Message-Security Assist) feature is installed and if an upgrade is required.

Return Codes: E 0 4 AUDITMS