EQQC007E EQQC012W
EQQC007E AN ABEND OCCURRED IN THE AUTOMATIC RECOVERY SUBTASK, IT IS RESTARTED
Explanation: An error has caused the automatic job recovery subtask to end abnormally, but it has been able to
restart.
System action: Automatic job recovery resumes normal processing but one or more requests for service may have
been rejected.
Problem determination: At abend, a dump is written to the SYS
x
DUMP dataset.
User response: Inform your system programmer about the error and, if the error can be reproduced, of the
sequence of dialog requests leading to the error.
System programmer response: Collect relevant information about the sequence of events leading to this error.
Make the dump dataset and the TME 10 OPC message log available for inspection. Contact your IBM representative.
EQQC008E HOUR MUST BE IN THE RANGE 0 TO 23
Explanation: A time value has been specified where the hour number is not valid.
System action: Processing continues.
System programmer response: Reenter the time value and specify an hour number in the range 0 through 23.
EQQC009E MINUTE MUST BE IN THE RANGE 0 TO 59
Explanation: A time value has been specified where the minute number is not valid.
System action: Processing continues.
System programmer response: Reenter the time value and specify a minute number in the range 0 through 59.
EQQC011W AUTOMATIC RECOVERY REQUEST FAILED,
SERVICE
INACTIVE
Explanation: Automatic job recovery requires service from other TME 10 OPC subtasks. When automatic job
recovery was initiated to determine whether or not recovery should be performed for the job that ended in error, the
service
SERVICE
was down (not available).
System action: No recovery attempt is made and the job remains ended in error.
Problem determination: To determine why the service is not available, review the earlier messages in the TME 10
OPC message log. For job tracking, consider the messages that mention the Normal Mode Manager.
User response: Use the ended-in-error list of the Modify Current Plan dialog to decide whether or not a new
automatic job recovery attempt should be made for the job that ended in error.
System programmer response: Check why the service
SERVICE
was down.
EQQC012W AUTOMATIC RECOVERY REQUEST FAILED, CANNOT OPEN
FILE
FILE
Explanation: Automatic job recovery requires access to TME 10 OPC VSAM files. Failure to open one of these files
prevented automatic job recovery from checking whether or not recovery should be performed for the job that ended in
error.
FILE
is the name of the VSAM file that could not be opened.
System action: No recovery attempt is made and the job remains ended in error.
Problem determination: To determine why the file cannot be opened, review the earlier messages in the TME 10
OPC message log.
User response: Use the ended-in-error list of the Modify Current Plan dialog to decide whether or not a new
automatic job recovery attempt should be made for the job that ended in error.
System programmer response: Check with your system programmer why the file
FILE
could not be opened.
32 TME 10 OPC Messages and Codes