EQQD100E EQQD105E
EQQD100E CATALOG MANAGEMENT TASK HAS IGNORED AN INVALID QUEUE ELEMENT:
DQE
Explanation: A queue element did not contain the correct eye catcher or version number.
System action: The catalog management task does not process the invalid element, but continues normal
processing.
User response: Contact your system programmer.
System programmer response: Save the OPC/ESA message log containing this message, then contact your IBM
representative.
EQQD101I CATALOG MANAGEMENT INITIALIZATION COMPLETE
Explanation: The catalog management task has successfully completed its initialization.
System action: Catalog management processing starts.
User response: None.
EQQD102E CATALOG MANAGEMENT INITIALIZATION FAILED
Explanation: The catalog management task could not acquire the resources needed for normal operation.
System action: Catalog management processing is terminated.
Problem determination: Review previous messages on the OPC/ESA message log.
User response: Contact your systems programmer.
System programmer response: Correct all errors and either restart the catalog management subtask, or restart
OPC/ESA.
EQQD104E CATALOG MANAGEMENT ABENDED WHEN PROCESSING THE FOLLOWING QUEUE ELEMENT
DQE
Explanation: An abend prevented the catalog management task from processing a queue element.
System action: MVS recovery/termination is requested to generate a dump. The catalog management task attempts
to continue normal processing.
Problem determination: Review the OPC/ESA message log dataset, the BEX diagnostic dataset, and the dump
dataset to determine the cause of the problem.
User response: Contact your systems programmer.
System programmer response: Save the MLOG, dump and BEX datasets, then contact your IBM representative.
EQQD105E CATALOG MANAGEMENT QUEUE POINTER IS DESTROYED. DSCQ IS LOST
Explanation: The catalog management task abended while processing elements on the DSCQ because queue
chaining is invalid.
System action: MVS recovery/termination is requested to generate a dump. The catalog management task attempts
to continue normal processing.
Problem determination: Review the OPC/ESA message log dataset, the BEX diagnostic dataset, and the dump
dataset to determine the cause of the problem.
User response: Contact your systems programmer.
System programmer response: Save the MLOG, dump and BEX datasets, then contact your IBM representative.
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