A Intercepted Messages

This appendix describes messages from external sources that are intercepted by the SMC.

Fujitsu Operating System Messages

The messages listed in Table A-1 are received by the SMC. Fujitsu message manuals describe the exact format (for example, spacing) and definition for each message. Ellipses indicate that the message contains more text than is shown.

Correct operation of the SMC depends on these messages. Do not suppress or alter them using products designed to handle messages through the subsystem interface (SSI). Many automated operations systems use the subsystem interface to intercept and alter or suppress messages.

Note:

If the "suppressed by subsystem" and "hardcopy only" bits are turned on in the WQE (the MSP write queue element) before the SMC has received the message, the SMC ignores the WTO, and the message is not displayed at the console.

If you plan to use an automated operations system and are unsure about how it intercepts messages, contact the product vendor.

Although these messages may be suppressed (that is, prevented from displaying in the console) by using MPFLSTxx parameters or an MPF exit, the text of these messages should not be changed. The use of other WTO exits to change the display characteristics or the text of these messages is not supported by the SMC.

Volume serial numbers ('ser') as specified in messages from the operating system, are defined as follows:

Messages that contain VOLSERs with more than six characters or any character except A­Z, 0­9, # (crosshatch), $, ¥ (yen character), and optional trailing blanks are ignored by the SMC.

Table A-1 Intercepted Operating System Messages

Message ID Description

JBB068A

U dddd,ser...

JBB111E

D dddd,ser

JBB114E

D dddd...

JBB135A

U dddd,ser...

JBB400A

M dddd, ser...

JBB401A

F dddd,ser...

JBB501A

M dddd,ser{,labtyp}

JBB501E

M dddd,ser{,labtyp}

JBB502E

n,dddd,ser...

JBB509A

F dddd,ser...

JBB512I

I/O ERR|LBL ERR|SEC VOL...

JBB701D

M dddd, VOLUME TO BE LABELED ser

JBB702I

dddd, VOLUME LABELS CANNOT BE VERIFIED

JBB703I

dddd, VOLUME IS FILE PROTECTED

JDJ233A

M dddd,ser{,labtyp}

JDJ233D

M dddd,ser{,labtyp}

JDJ234E

{K|D|R} dddd{,ser...}

KHE200I

SWAP dddd to eeee - OPERATOR|I/O ERROR

KHE202E

PROCEED WITH SWAP OF dddd TO eeee

KHE203I

ERROR ON dddd, SELECT NEW DEVICE

KHE205I

SWAP ddd - OPERATOR|I/O ERROR

KHE207A

WRONG VOLUME MOUNTED ON dddd, MOUNT ser,...

KAA000I

MSP I/O error message processed only for specific Fault Symptom Codes generated by StorageTek tape devices


Tape Management System Messages

SMC processes messages from several tape management systems, including CA-1 and CONTROL-M/Tape.

CA­1 Messages

The following CA­1 (TMS) messages are intercepted by the SMC. Refer to the Computer Associates publication CA-1 User Manual, Volume 1 for the exact format and meaning of each message.

  • CTS001

  • CTS002

  • CTS004

  • CTS005

  • CTS007

  • CTS008

  • CTS009

  • CTS010

  • CTS011

  • CTS014

  • CTS015

  • CTT100A

  • CTT101A

  • CTT102A

  • CTT103A

  • CTT104A

  • CTT105A

  • TMS001

  • TMS002

  • TMS004

  • TMS005

  • TMS007

  • TMS008

  • TMS009

  • TMS010

  • TMS011

  • TMS014

  • TMS015

  • IECTMS7

  • CA$F810A

  • CA$F813A

CONTROL-M/TAPE (formerly CONTROL-T) Messages

The following CONTROL-M/TAPE messages are intercepted by the SMC. Refer to the appropriate BMC publication for the exact format and meaning of each message.

  • CTT100A

  • CTT101A

  • CTT102A

  • CTT103A

  • CTT104A

  • CTT105A