Causes of errors that might occur while – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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Causes of Errors that Might Occur While Creating or Updating a Configuration File and the
Recommended Actions
describes the causes of errors that might occur while creating or updating a
configuration file, and includes the recommended actions:
Table 127 Causes and Recommended Actions for an Error That Might Occur While Creating or
Updating a Configuration File
Recommended Action
Cause
Output Message
No.
There is not enough free capacity on the device
or VTOC. Check the required device capacity
An attempt to allocate the
configuration file failed.
YKS086E
,
YKS270E
1
and allocate a sufficient amount of free
capacity.
(ALLOCATION FAILED is
output in the YKS086E
message.)
The configuration file to be used is being used
by another user. Make sure that the user is a
valid user.
The configuration file is
being used.
(UNAVAILABLE DATASET
is output in the YKS086E
message.)
2
The YKS086E message displays the dataset
format that causes the error and the correct
The configuration file
dataset format is invalid.
(DSORG, RECFM, LRECL, or
BLKSIZE
is output in the
YKS086E
message.)
3
dataset format. Delete the configuration file in
which the error has occurred, check the dataset
format and the required device capacity, and
then reallocate a configuration file.
One of the possible causes is an extent
allocation failure. Depending on the
An error occurred while
editing the configuration file
YKS085E
,
YKS270E
4
configuration, the correct allocation might not
by using the EXECIO
TSO/E REXX
command.
be possible when allocation using a
configuration file is performed, because the
system default values are used for the amount
of capacity for primary allocation and
secondary allocation. In this case, take either
of the following actions:
•
Delete the configuration file in which an
error occurred, check the dataset format and
the required device capacity, and then
reallocate a configuration file.
•
Use CLIST ICQSPC00 to increase free
capacity in the configuration file. For details
on CLIST ICQSPC00, see the TSO/E
Customization.
The length of the configuration file name
exceeds 44 characters.
The name of a configuration
file is too long.
YKS285E
5
Stop creating the configuration file, and then
re-create it so that the file name is no more than
44 characters.
NOTE:
For details about the dataset format and device requirements for a configuration file,
see the HP XP P9000 for Business Continuity Manager Software Reference Guide.
What To Do When an Error Occurs in the Copy Group Definition File Generation
Function Using CSV Files
lists the causes of errors that might occur in the copy group definition file
generation function using CSV files (when the YKIMPORT or YKEXPORT command is executed),
and the actions to be taken. After taking appropriate action, re-execute the command.
Recovering from a Failure
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