| Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Messages Guide Release 1 (9.0.1) for OS/390 Part Number A90089_02 |
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This guide is intended for anyone who uses, installs, or administers Oracle9i Enterprise Edition. It provides information about Oracle products and their interactions with OS/390. A thorough understanding of the fundamentals of OS/390 is necessary before attempting to use this software.
This guide contains OS/390-specific messages issued by Oracle9i Enterprise Edition for OS/390 products. Each message description includes the message, a probable cause, and a suggested action.
There are many messages produced by Oracle9i products that are independent of the operating system environment. These messages appear in the relevant product-specific documentation.
The messages in this guide are listed in order by reference number, and are organized into the following chapters:
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User Abend Codes U1010 to U1112 User Abend Codes U3975 to U3984 (Oracle Access Manager for IMS/TM) |
The complete name for the product described in this book is Oracle9i Enterprise Edition for OS/390. To maintain readability and conciseness in this document, the Oracle9i Enterprise Edition is also referred to as Oracle9i for OS/390.
The documentation set has two parts: OS/390-specific documentation and product-specific documentation. Your site automatically receives both for the Oracle products that you have purchased. The product-specific documentation is intended to assist you in learning how to use a product, and the OS/390-specific documentation will provide assistance regarding special requirements or restrictions for using that product under System/390.
The OS/390-specific documentation set is used to install, maintain, and use Oracle9i on OS/390, and consists of:
Product-specific documentation describes how to use the Oracle9i products. The information in the product-specific books applies to all operating systems under which the products run.
Examples of input and output to the system are shown in a special font:
//SYSIN DSN=oran.orav.INSTJCL(member)
All output is shown as it actually appears. For input, the following conventions apply:
Commands, reserved words, and keywords appear in uppercase in both examples and text. A fileid can appear with both uppercase and lowercase text. When portions of a fileid appear in italics, the use of italic characters indicates that those portions can vary. Reserved words and keywords must always be entered as is, because they have reserved meanings within Oracle.
Storage measurements use the following abbreviations:
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F1A1D100 CS:IP Application Programming Interface Guide
MVS Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Reference
MVS Programming: Sysplex Services Reference
OS/390 Communications Server IP and SNA Codes|
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