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This indicates that ''[[SirTune]]'' was unable to load the | This indicates that ''[[SirTune]]'' was unable to load the <var class="product">Model 204</var> load module called <i>loadmod</i>. | ||
<ul> <li> Under MVS, this means the indicated load module is not in any of the STEPLIBs for the ''[[SirTune]]'' step. This could indicate that the | <ul> <li> Under MVS, this means the indicated load module is not in any of the STEPLIBs for the ''[[SirTune]]'' step. This could indicate that the <var class="product">Model 204</var> load module is not called '''ONLINE''', and a PGM statement is required, the load module name was misspelled on the PGM statement, or the STEPLIB statement was coded incorrectly. <li> Under CMS this means that the indicated load module is not on any accessed disk. This could indicate that the <var class="product">Model 204</var> load module is not called <tt>M204ONLN</tt>, and a PGM statement is required, the load module name was misspelled on the PGM statement, or the disk with the <var class="product">Model 204</var> load module was never accessed or has been released.</ul> | ||
[[Category:SirTune | [[Category:SirTune data collector messages]] |
Latest revision as of 16:07, 19 April 2013
This indicates that SirTune was unable to load the Model 204 load module called loadmod.
- Under MVS, this means the indicated load module is not in any of the STEPLIBs for the SirTune step. This could indicate that the Model 204 load module is not called ONLINE, and a PGM statement is required, the load module name was misspelled on the PGM statement, or the STEPLIB statement was coded incorrectly.
- Under CMS this means that the indicated load module is not on any accessed disk. This could indicate that the Model 204 load module is not called M204ONLN, and a PGM statement is required, the load module name was misspelled on the PGM statement, or the disk with the Model 204 load module was never accessed or has been released.