7 ECAM and VLE UUI Return Codes

SLS messages (including SLS6684I, SLS5079E, SLS5080E, and SLS6751I) contain ECAM completion codes (CC) and return codes (RC). The following table describes these codes:

ECAM Message Completion and Return Codes

SLS messages (including SLS6684I, SLS5079E, SLS5080E, and SLS6751I) contain ECAM completion codes (CC) and return codes (RC). The following table describes these codes:

Table 7-1 ECAM Completion Codes, Return Codes, and Descriptions

Completion Code Return Code Description

00

00

Successful completion

00

02

Request accepted for asynchronous process

00

100

Successful, end of inventory

00

101

Successful, Request in process

00

103

Successful, completed with data loss. Warning: Could be a bad recall from an MVC!

02

01

No match found for key parameter

03

00

Invalid value in parameter field

03

03

Vector field in error

03

08

Invalid check sum

03

09

Duplicate value in vector field

04

02

Required parameter count incorrect

04

03

No alter values supplied

04

04

Key parameter count incorrect

05

106

RTD is inaccessible due to IUP fencing

05

107

RTD request was cancelled

05

108

For user response, see "CC5 RC108".

05

109

For user response, see "CC5 RC109".

05

111

For user response, see "CC5 RC111".

05

112

For user response, see"CC5 RC112".

05

113

For user response, see "CC5 RC113".

05

114

For user response, see "CC5 RC114".

05

115

For user response, see "CC5 RC115".

05

116

For user response, see "CC5 RC116".

05

117

For user response, see "CC5 RC117".

05

118

For user response, see "CC5 RC118".

05

158

Actual block ID does not match expected Block ID

05

167

For user response, see "CC5 RC167".

07

00

This parameter conflicts with another parameter

08

19 or 119

VTV inventory full

08

120

Out of back-end capacity

09

30

A Cache Reinit has interrupted the operation and caused it to fail

09

121

VTV is busy

09

122

VTV exists - VTV is in buffer but not in CDS. Run VTSS audit to correct

09

123

VTV does not exist

09

124

VTD is busy

09

125

VTV inventory is not available

09

126

VTV is corrupt

09

127

For user response, see "CC9 RC127".

09

128

For user response, see "CC9 RC128".

09

129

For user response, see "CC9 RC129".

09

131

No request present for RTD. VTCS is doing cleanup after a VTSS warm boot. Informational only.

09

132

For user response, see "CC9 RC132".

09

133

For user response, see "CC9 RC133".

09

135

For user response, see "CC9 RC135".

09

139

VTV is being recovered by the VTSS

09

140

Reserved for use by VTCS, not generated by the VTSS

09

141

NLK port is not connected to a RTD (to another VTSS or not connected at all?)

09

142

NLK port is not attached to another VTSS (to RTD or not connected at all?)

09

143

Provided subsystem name does not match actual name of secondary VTSS.

09

144

For User Response, see "CC9 RC144".

09

145

ECART is not supported

09

146

No logical path established to the VDID

09

147

No support for 62K page VTVs

09

148

No support for 2GB or 4GB virtual cartridge type

09

149

Request is not supported on an ESCON interface

09

150

A Synchronous Replicate failed due to a timeout

09

151

CLINK VDID is already in use by another CLINK

09

152

CLINK VDID does not match already assigned VDID

09

153

MVC Lost Position

09

154

Stacked Migrate queue is full

09

155

Migrate, Duplicate VTVID

09

157

ICE cards only support RTD paths 0 and 1

09

159

RTD does not support ALP

09

160

T10KC drive does not support request

09

161

RTD is ALP

09

162

TTFB VTD is already mounted

09

163

Invalid parameter for T10KB drive type

09

164

Invalid parameter for T10KC drive type

09

165

RTD Name not defined on VSM6

09

166

VTD is active

09

00

Prerequisite value not equal to value in subsystem

97

137

VTV has an error. Waning: Could be a bad recall from an MVC with a Data Check

98

01

Unended message

98

02

Invalid self-defining information

98

03

Unexpected parameter for this message

98

04

Invalid message type in message header

98

05

Reserved field nonzero in REquest Message header

98

06

Duplicate parameter in message

98

156

VDID parameter is required

99

03

Unable to service request - Support Facility not functional

254

N/A

VTCS to VTSS communicate failure. No VTDs available for VTCS to send ECAM-T messages to.

Action: Verify VTSS is online to the host, subsystem name is OK, bounce HSC.

255

N/A

VTCS to VTSS communication failure. Possible causes: (1) VTSS name got changed (2) VTSS is down hard (3) VTSS has a DAC.

Action: Verify everything is OK and bounce HSC.

255

12

The EXCP to the VTD reported in message SLS6698I failed with an error other than an Interface Control Check.

255

16

The EXCP to the VTD reported in message SLS6698I failed with an Interface Control Check.

255

20

VTCS was unable to issue an EXCP to the VTD reported in message SLS6698I because there is no path to the device.

255

24

VTCS was unable to issue an EXCP to the VTD reported in message SLS6698I because the UCBLOCK macro returned a non-zero return code.

255

28

VTCS was unable to issue an EXCP to the VTD reported in message SLS6698I because the IOSCAPU macro returned a non-zero return code.


CC5 RC108

RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX RETURNED ECAM ERROR CC=5 RC=108

Explanation: An attempt was made to enter a command (CCCCCCCC) that was not a valid subsystem command.

System Action: The VTCS software interprets the ERPA code returned to determine the appropriate system actions. The following message appears after message SLS6684I:

SLS6625E RTD DDDDDD REPORTED RRRRRRRR:XXXXXXXXXX

where RRRRRRRR is the message text of the problem, for example:

  • WRITE DATA CHECK

  • PATH EQU CHK

  • DRIVE EQU CHK

and XXXXXXXXXX is the sense bytes containing ERPA code in byte 3. From byte 3, VTCS determines appropriate actions to take, for example:

  • Initiating a swap of the MVC to another RTD

  • Putting the RTD into Maintenance Mode.

If a swap was initiated, the following message appears after message SLS6625E indicating a swap was issued and identifying the MVC being swapped:

SLS6605I INITIATING SWAP OF MVC VVVVVV FROM RTD DDDDDD

User Response:

  • If the swap was successful, do not contact StorageTek Hardware Support.

  • If the swap failed and the following messages appear, contact StorageTek Software Support and provide the contents of message SLS6625E:

    SLS6628E RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX FAILED TO MOUNT MVC VVVVVV
    
    SLS6629E RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX FAILED TO DISMOUNT MVC VVVVVV
    
    SLS6662E RTD DDDDDD PUT IN MAINTENANCE MODE BECAUSE OF ERROR
    
  • If a swap was not initiated and the following messages appear directly after message SLS6625E, contact StorageTek Hardware Support and send them the contents of the SLS6625E message:

    SLS6628E RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX FAILED TO MOUNT MVC VVVVVV
    
    SLS6629E RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX FAILED TO DISMOUNT MVC VVVVVV
    
    SLS6662E RTD DDDDDD PUT IN MAINTENANCE MODE BECAUSE OF ERROR
    

In addition, have your site's support services do the following:

  1. Run an MVC report to check the status of the MVC.

  2. If the status shows either B (broken) or D (data check), or both, drain the MVC with eject.

  3. After all VTVs are drained from the MVC, examine the cartridge with a tape analysis utility to determine whether there is a problem with the cartridge or not.

  4. If the cartridge is to be returned to service as an MVC, issue a second MVCDRAIN without eject.

If the drain process fails to drain all VTVs from the MVC and if a duplexed copy of those VTVs does not exist, the cartridge should be sent to StorageTek Hardware Support for recovery.

CC5 RC109

RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX RETURNED ECAM ERROR CC=5 RC=109

Explanation: There is a communications error between the VTSS and the RTD. Possible cause of this condition could be that an MVC is mounted on an RTD, and the RTD drops ready due to a drive or cable problem.

System Action: The request fails.

User Response: Query the MVC to display it in SYSLOG for possible diagnostic purposes and then vary the RTD offline using the following commands:

.VT Q MVC(volser)

to determine the status of MVC

.VT Q RTD(rtd-id)

to see if MVC is mounted on RTD

If the previous display indicates the MVC is not mounted on an RTD, then vary the RTD offline by issuing the following command:

.VT V RTD (rtd-id) OFFline

If the MVC is mounted on the RTD, vary the RTD online first and then offline to unload the MVC from the RTD. Issue the following commands:

.VT V RTD (rtd-id) ONline

.VT V RTD (rtd-id) OFFline

Contact StorageTek Hardware Support and supply the RTD address and MVC.

CC5 RC111

RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX RETURNED ECAM ERROR CC=5 RC=111

Explanation: The RTD is reporting a problem with the drive or there is a problem with the MVC currently mounted on it.

System Action: The mount request fails.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Query the RTD with the following command and note the MVC volser:

    .VT Q RTD (rtd-id)

  2. View the RTD and verify that the external label matches the expected volser of the MVC using the HSC View command:

    (HSC prefix) VIEW DR ADDRESS(rtd-id)

    If the external label matches the MVC volser, an RTD cabling problem may exist.

  3. Check the internal label to ensure it matches the MVC volser.

    If it does match, contact StorageTek Hardware Support and supply the RTD address and MVC volser from the Query command.

    If the external label does not match, eject the cartridge and analyze it.

CC5 RC112

RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX RETURNED ECAM ERROR CC=5 RC=112

Explanation: The RTD did not mount the MVC within an internal VTCS timer of 15 minutes and as a result there is a cartridge request timeout. This timeout could indicate one of the following conditions or some other reason for the timeout:

  • An MVC is in use on another RTD.

  • An outstanding message is on the console.

  • A PTP is blocked due to an LSM in path offline.

  • A drive targeting the problem or a bad cable may exist in an LSM.

  • An LSM door is open.

  • The HSC COMMPATH is CDS rather than LMU or VTAM.

  • The request is re-driven.

User Response: A service call is usually not necessary for a timeout if the mount does occur and there are no other reported errors. Have your site's support services investigate possible problem conditions such as an LMU error(s) or mount failure by reviewing the SYSLOGs to determine whether you should contact StorageTek Hardware Support.

CC5 RC113

RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX RETURNED ECAM ERROR CC=5 RC=113

Explanation: No real tape cartridge was mounted. When the command was initially sent to the RTD, the RTD was online and ready; but before the mount could be satisfied, the RTD drive dropped ready.

System Action: The request fails.

User Response: Eject the MVC cartridge and examine it for any visual defect that may be preventing it from mounting. If you find a problem with the physical cartridge, have your site's support services examine it for further diagnosis, or contact StorageTek Hardware Support.

CC5 RC114

RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX RETURNED ECAM ERROR CC=5 RC=114

Explanation: The real tape cartridge is not an MVC, which could indicate that the MVC has somehow been erroneously re-initialized by another job. If the mount resulted from a migration request, a new volume will be selected and the request will be re-tried. If the mount resulted from a recall request and the MVC had been previously used and known to be valid, the request will be re-tried from another copy of the VTV. An ECAM CC5 RC114 is issued only when all re-tries fail.

System Action: The request fails.

User Response: Contact your site's support services to investigate the following:

  • If the MVC was never used before, verify to see if it was properly initialized.

  • Verify there is not an overlapping MVC range.

  • Check to see if any tape initialization jobs were run against the tape cartridge.

If the investigation does not reveal any of these problems with the MVC, contact StorageTek Hardware Support.

CC5 RC115

RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX RETURNED ECAM ERROR CC=5 RC=115

Explanation: An End-of-Tape condition was encountered during a recall request.

System Action: The request fails.

User Response: Contact your site's support services to audit the MVC. The audit will update the CDS with a valid End-of-Tape condition. Then retry the request. Do one of the following:

  • If the request fails again, contact StorageTek Hardware Support.

  • If the audit failed, drain the MVC with an eject.

CC5 RC116

RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX RETURNED ECAM ERROR CC=5 RC=116

Explanation: The MVC position is invalid.

System Action: The request fails.

User Response: Issue the following to determine if the MVC has an invalid MIR:

.VT Q MVC (volser)

If the MIR is invalid, then the MVC should be drained with eject. If all VTVs are successfully drained off the MVC, run MVCMAINT to set INVLDMIR OFF for the MVC and the cartridge analyzed by the customer's tape analysis utility (e.g., FATAR). If the cartridge is to be returned for service as an MVC, issue a second MVCDRAIN without eject.

If you are unable to drain all VTVs off the MVC, and if a duplexed copy of those VTVs does not exist, send the cartridge to StorageTek Hardware Support for recovery

CC5 RC117

RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX RETURNED ECAM ERROR CC=5 RC=117

Explanation: The real tape cartridge is read only.

System Action: The system issues message SLS6687I indicating an MVC was mounted for a migrate request and the cartridge was in a read only state. A new volume is selected and the migrate request(s) is re-tried.

User Response: Eject the cartridge and examine the external write protect mechanism. If the write protect mechanism is set to write protect, position it so it is no longer in write protect mode and re-enter the cartridge into the library.If the write protect mechanism is properly set and therefore not the cause of the read only problem, contact your site's support services to do the following:

  • Determine whether the customer's security software is protecting the cartridge and proper authorization has not been defined for the HSC started task to write to the MVC.

  • Query the MVC to check the Read Only status:

    .VT Q MVC (volser)

  • If the status indicates Read Only, use MVCMAINT to turn READONLY off. The problem could also be the result of an MVC that was IMPORTED into the CDS by this utility. These MVCs will be in Read Only until MVCMAINT is used to turn this status off.

No service call should be placed for this ECAM message.

CC5 RC118

RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX RETURNED ECAM ERROR CC=5 RC=118

Explanation: The data check is reading an internal label of a VTV on an MVC.

System Action: If a duplexed copy of the VTV exists, VTCS will recover the VTV from the second copy; otherwise, the request fails.

User Response: This is probably a media problem. Query the MVC to determine if the MVC encountered a data check:

.VT Q MVC(volser)

Contact your site's support services. If the MVC encountered a data check, drain the MVC with eject. When all VTVs are successfully drained off the MVC, examine and analyze the cartridge using the your tape analysis utility e.g., (FATAR) to determine if there is a problem with the cartridge. Then, if the cartridge is to be returned to service as an MVC, issue a second MVCDRAIN without eject. If the drain process fails to drain all VTVs off the MVC, and if a duplexed copy of those VTVs does not exist, then send the cartridge to StorageTek Hardware Support for recovery.

If your site's support services determines that the CC5 RC118 was not caused by a media problem, contact StorageTek Hardware Support.

CC5 RC167

RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX RETURNED ECAM ERROR CC=5 RC=117

Explanation: Blocks transferred (bytecnt) does not match mediasiz.

CC9 RC127

RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX RETURNED ECAM ERROR CC=9 RC=127

Explanation: The RTD is busy, which means another request is in process.

System Action: The request fails.

User Response: Query the VTCS locks to determine if a lock is being held by a host that is currently down:

.VT Q LOCKS

If you determine that a host holding a lock is currently down, contact your site's support services. They should issue an HSC Recover command:

(HSC Prefix) RECOVER host-id

If a held lock is not the problem, or if the HSC Recover command does not resolve the problem, contact StorageTek Software Support.

CC9 RC128

RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX RETURNED ECAM ERROR CC=9 RC=128

Explanation: VTCS attempts to mount to an RTD that is offline or inoperable to VTSS. This is an indication of an out-of-sync condition between VTSS and VTCS regarding an RTD whereby a VTSS has taken an RTD offline to itself internally and VTCS didn't know about it.

System Action: The request fails.

User Response: Vary the RTD offline using the following command:

.VT VRTD (rtd-id) OFFline

Then contact StorageTek Hardware Support.

CC9 RC129

RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX RETURNED ECAM ERROR CC=9 RC=129

Explanation: The RTD is unconfigured. This usually occurs at VTSS implementation and indicates there is a configuration mismatch between the VTSS hardware configuration and the VTCS software configuration or the HSC LIBGEN and VTCS CONFIG.

System Action: None.

User Response: Contact your site's support services to determine whether recent changes were made to RTDs in LIBGEN, and to ensure VTCS CONFIG with Reset was done. If all software configurations are verified to be correct, then contact StorageTek Hardware Support. They should verify that the VTSS Op Panel matches the customer's VTCS configuration prior to running hardware diagnostics.

CC9 RC132

RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX RETURNED ECAM ERROR CC=9 RC=132

Explanation: The Interface is already assigned to another RTD. This indicates a hardware configuration mismatch between the VTSS hardware configuration and the VTCS software configuration, or a possible RTD cabling problem.

System Action: None.

User Response: Contact your site's support services If recent changes were made to the RTDs, ensure VTCS CONFIG with RESET was done. Verify the VTCS Configuration for accuracy. If it looks correct, contact StorageTek Hardware Support. They should verify that the VTSS Op Panel matches your VTCS configuration prior to running hardware diagnostics.

CC9 RC133

RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX RETURNED ECAM ERROR CC=9 RC=133

Explanation: VTCS is unable to service the request because the interface is configured in Control Unit mode. This error would be encountered at VTSS installation time. It indicates that VTCS believes the interface is a Nearlink interface, but VTSS believes it is a host interface. The error message is not an indication of a bad ICE card; however, that ICE card is unavailable until it is fixed by a CSE. It is disruptive to fix.

System Action: None.

User Response: Contact StorageTek Hardware Support.

CC9 RC135

RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX RETURNED ECAM ERROR CC=9 RC=135

Explanation: The RTD is online. Configuration cannot be changed from the Op Panel. This condition would only be experienced during a VSM reconfiguration while an Oracle CSE is attempting to remove an RTD definition. To remove an RTD from the VTSS, do the following actions:

  • Issue a VTCS CONFIG with RESET.

  • Bring VTCS down and back up to (bounce) release the RTD from the internal VTSS table.

  • Bring down VTCS again to allow removal of the RTD from the VTSS.

System Action: None.

User Response: Your site's support services has probably initiated this as a planned activity. The Oracle CSE should already be on site and therefore no service call is necessary.

CC9 RC144

RTD DDDDDD ON VTSS XXXXXXXX RETURNED ECAM ERROR CC=9 RC=144

Explanation: This message relates to VSM4 only. A Channel Processor was busy with an RTD on the other port that this CIP is controlling. (Paired RTDs on a CIP are controlled by VTCS software.) This ECAM message is an indication of a VTCS Configuration done without a Reset, or it indicates a possible VTCS software problem.

System Action: None.

User Response: Contact your site's support services to verify that PTF L1H11I6 is on the host issuing the message. If so, then review VTCS Configuration for accuracy. If the configuration is accurate, contact StorageTek Hardware Support to verify that the VTSS Op Panel matches your VTCS Configuration. If the hardware configuration is correct, then the CSE should assign the problem to StorageTek Software Support for further diagnostics.

The following table describes ECAM completion codes and return codes:

Table 7-2 ECAM Completion Codes, Return Codes, and Descriptions

Return Code Reason Code Description

00

00

Successful completion

00

02

Request accepted for asynchronous process

00

100

Successful, end of inventory

00

101

Successful, Request in process

00

103

Successful, completed with data loss. Warning: Could be a bad recall from an MVC!

02

01

No match found for key parameter

03

00

Invalid value in parameter field

03

03

Vector field in error

03

08

Invalid check sum

03

09

Duplicate value in vector field

04

02

Required parameter count incorrect

04

03

No alter values supplied

04

04

Key parameter count incorrect

05

106

RTD is inaccessible due to IUP fencing

05

107

RTD request was cancelled

05

108

For user response, see "CC5 RC108".

05

109

For user response, see "CC5 RC109".

05

111

For user response, see "CC5 RC111".

05

112

For user response, see "CC5 RC112".

05

113

For user response, see "CC5 RC113".

05

114

For user response, see "CC5 RC114".

05

115

For user response, see "CC5 RC115".

05

116

For user response, see "CC5 RC116".

05

117

For user response, see "CC5 RC117".

05

118

For user response, see "CC5 RC118".

05

158

Actual block ID does not match expected Block ID

07

00

This parameter conflicts with another parameter

08

19 or 119

VTV inventory full

08

120

Out of back-end capacity

09

30

A Cache Reinit has interrupted the operation and caused it to fail

09

121

VTV is busy

09

122

VTV exists - VTV is in buffer but not in CDS. Run VTSS audit to correct

09

123

VTV does not exist

09

124

VTD is busy

09

125

VTV inventory is not available

09

126

VTV is corrupt

09

127

For user response, see "CC9 RC127".

09

128

For user response, see "CC9 RC128".

09

129

For user response, see "CC9 RC129".

09

131

No request present for RTD. VTCS is doing cleanup after a VTSS warm boot. Informational only.

09

132

For user response, see "CC9 RC132".

09

133

For user response, see "CC9 RC133".

09

135

For user response, see "CC9 RC135".

09

139

VTV is being recovered by the VTSS

09

140

Reserved for use by VTCS, not generated by the VTSS

09

141

NLK port is not connected to a RTD (to another VTSS or not connected at all?)

09

142

NLK port is not attached to another VTSS (to RTD or not connected at all?)

09

143

Provided subsystem name does not match actual name of secondary VTSS.

09

144

For User Response, see "CC9 RC144".

09

145

ECART is not supported

09

146

No logical path established to the VDID

09

147

No support for 62K page VTVs

09

148

No support for 2GB or 4GB virtual cartridge type

09

149

Request is not supported on an ESCON interface

09

150

A Synchronous Replicate failed due to a timeout

09

151

CLINK VDID is already in use by another CLINK

09

152

CLINK VDID does not match already assigned VDID

09

153

MVC Lost Position

09

154

Stacked Migrate queue is full

09

155

Migrate, Duplicate VTVID

09

157

ICE cards only support RTD paths 0 and 1

09

159

RTD does not support ALP

09

160

T10KC drive does not support request

09

161

RTD is ALP

09

162

TTFB VTD is already mounted

09

163

Invalid parameter for T10KB drive type

09

164

Invalid parameter for T10KC drive type

09

165

RTD Name not defined on VSM6

09

166

VTD is active

09

00

Prerequisite value not equal to value in subsystem

97

137

VTV has an error. Waning: Could be a bad recall from an MVC with a Data Check

98

01

Unended message

98

02

Invalid self-defining information

98

03

Unexpected parameter for this message

98

04

Invalid message type in message header

98

05

Reserved field nonzero in REquest Message header

98

06

Duplicate parameter in message

98

156

VDID parameter is required

99

03

Unable to service request - Support Facility not functional

254

N/A

VTCS to VTSS communicate failure. No VTDs available for VTCS to send ECAM-T messages to.

Action: Verify VTSS is online to the host, subsystem name is OK, bounce HSC.

255

N/A

VTCS to VTSS communication failure. Possible causes: (1) VTSS name got changed (2) VTSS is down hard (3) VTSS has a DAC.

Action: Verify everything is OK and bounce HSC.

255

12

The EXCP to the VTD reported in message SLS6698I failed with an error other than an Interface Control Check.

255

16

The EXCP to the VTD reported in message SLS6698I failed with an Interface Control Check.

255

20

VTCS was unable to issue an EXCP to the VTD reported in message SLS6698I because there is no path to the device.

255

24

VTCS was unable to issue an EXCP to the VTD reported in message SLS6698I because the UCBLOCK macro returned a non-zero return code.

255

28

VTCS was unable to issue an EXCP to the VTD reported in message SLS6698I because the IOSCAPU macro returned a non-zero return code.


VLE UUI Return Codes

The following table describes return codes that may be specifically generated by the VLE in response to a UUI command.

Table 7-3 VLE UUI Return Codes

Return Code Reason Code Description

5

108

A general error condition is reported by either the VTSS or VLE. This matches to an ECAM response.

5

109

There is a communication breakdown. This matches to an ECAM response.

5

111

Another VMVC is mounted on the device. This matches to an ECAM response.

5

113

There is no VMVC mounted on the DEVICEID connection. This matches to an ECAM response.

5

115

The VMVC file system is nearly full. This matches to an ECAM response.

5

116

The VTV copy requested does not exist upon the VMVC. This matches to an ECAM response.

8

119

The VTSS inventory is full. This matches to an ECAM response.

8

120

The VTSS runs out of space to store the VTV. This matches to an ECAM response.

9

121

The VTSS reports the target VTV as busy. This matches to an ECAM response.

9

122

The VTSS reports the target VTV as already being present. This matches to an ECAM response.

9

123

The VTSS reports the target VTV as absent or missing. This matches to an ECAM response.

9

126

The VTSS reports the target VTV as corrupt. This matches to an ECAM response.

9

128

The VTSS has reported to the VLE that the device required for the operation is offline or inoperable.

9

132

A miss-match has been detected between the RTDNO= parameter and the device that initiated the connection from the VTSS to the VLE.

9

139

The VTSS reports the target VTV as being recovered. This matches to an ECAM response.

10

xxx

General errors associated with the command.

11

xxx

General errors associated with the command.

11

3

The VMVC is mounted upon a different device.

12

xxx

General errors associated with the command.

12

6

The currently mounted VMVC volser does not match to the VOLUME parameter.

13

xxx

General errors associated with the command.

13

9

The TIMESTMP parameter supplied does not match the VTV copy being requested for migration.

13

10

Unable to obtain a copy of the VTV from any of the COPYFROM= locations.

14

xxx

General errors associated with the command.

15

xxx

General errors associated with the command.

15

7

The VTV identified by the PREVVTV parameter could not be found.

16

xxx

General errors associated with the command.

16

8

The disk pool is not known to the VLE and the DISKPOOL parameter is specified.

17

xxx

General errors associated with the command.

17

7

The VTV copy being deleted does not exist upon the VMVC.

17

9

The TIMESTMP parameter supplied does not match the VTV copy being requested for deletion.

30

1

The value for the DEVICEID connection is not known.

30

2

The device is already performing some other kind of operation associated with VMVCs.

30

4

The VMVC volser is not known to the VLE.

30

5

The VMVC is connected to a different server to the DEVICEID connection.

xx

93

A communications time-out has occurred when performing communication between nodes in the VLE complex.

xx

94

API protocol violation. This means that an attempt has been made to issue a version of the command that was incompatible with the version of the last MOUNT_VMVC command.

xx

95

The source VLE name specified in the COPYFROM parameter is unknown in the configuration of the source VLE.

xx

96

The source VLE specified in the COPTFROM parameter refused the connection to execute the command or could not be contacted.

xxx

97

The VLE node within the complex required to support this operation is offline.

xxx

98

General problem with parameters or command.

xxx

99

General non-specific failure while executing the command.