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<b>Response:</b> Notify your system manager immediately, since the disk version of the password table may have been corrupted. </p>
<b>Response:</b> Notify your system manager immediately, since the disk version of the password table may have been corrupted. </p>
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<b>System manager response:</b> Issue a LOGCTL command to force the disk version of the table to be updated. No further action is required if the update completes successfully. If the update is not allowed because another job has updated the table (refer to the explanation for messages [[M204.0343]] and [[M204.0344]]), then the disk version has not been corrupted and no further action is required. If you are restarted while trying to update the table and further attempts to update the table result in a user restart, the two alternatives are: </p>
<b>System manager response:</b> Issue a <var>LOGCTL</var> command to force the disk version of the table to be updated. No further action is required if the update completes successfully. If the update is not allowed because another job has updated the table (refer to the explanation for messages [[M204.0343]] and [[M204.0344]]), then the disk version has not been corrupted and no further action is required. If you are restarted while trying to update the table and further attempts to update the table result in a user restart, the two alternatives are: </p>
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<li>If another job (JOB A) is running that is using the same password table, and that password table has not been updated by your job (JOB B) since JOB A initialized, attempt to update the password table from JOB A. </li>
<li>If another job (JOB A) is running that is using the same password table, and that password table has not been updated by your job (JOB B) since JOB A initialized, attempt to update the password table from JOB A. </li>
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<b>Operator response:</b> Notify your system manager immediately, since the disk version of the password table may have been corrupted. </p>
<b>Operator response:</b> Notify your system manager immediately, since the disk version of the password table may have been corrupted.  
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Latest revision as of 15:48, 15 June 2018

M204.0346  Restart during update​,​ CCASTAT updates disallowed

You have been restarted while updating the password table due to an error described in a previously issued message.

Response: Notify your system manager immediately, since the disk version of the password table may have been corrupted.

System manager response: Issue a LOGCTL command to force the disk version of the table to be updated. No further action is required if the update completes successfully. If the update is not allowed because another job has updated the table (refer to the explanation for messages M204.0343 and M204.0344), then the disk version has not been corrupted and no further action is required. If you are restarted while trying to update the table and further attempts to update the table result in a user restart, the two alternatives are:

  • If another job (JOB A) is running that is using the same password table, and that password table has not been updated by your job (JOB B) since JOB A initialized, attempt to update the password table from JOB A.
  • If no other job is running that uses the same table, or if the attempt to update the table from that job fails, rebuild your password table. Contact Technical Support about the cause of the original user restart.

Operator response: Notify your system manager immediately, since the disk version of the password table may have been corrupted.

Message attributes:

RETCODEO=0Sets online return code
RETCODEB=4Sets batch (single user) return code
CLASS=EError class; the message can be suppressed with the X'04' bit setting of the MSGCTL parameter
AUDITADWrites the message with line type AD to the audit trail
NOCOUNTDoes not increment the error count (ERCNT) parameter
OPRWrites the message to the (operator) console
SAVESaves the message in the VIEW ERRORS table

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