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RESTORE return codes

SMP/E for z/OS Messages, Codes, and Diagnosis
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00
RESTORE processing completed successfully.
04
RESTORE processing completed with possible errors:
  • RESTORE called a system utility program to perform some work and the utility program issued a nonzero, but acceptable, return code. Calls to one of the following utility programs could generate this return code:
    • Assembler (default: ASMBLR)
    • Copy, compress, retry utility (default: IEBCOPY)
    • Update utility (default: IEBUPDTE)
    • Superzap utility (default: IMASPZAP)
    • Linkage editor (default: IEWL or IEWBLINK)

    SMP/E restores the affected SYSMOD and sets the RESTORE indicator in the associated target zone SYSMOD entry.

  • Assembly input for a selected module was not found on the target zone.
  • An error was encountered during the cross-zone phase of command processing.
  • SMP/E processed a ++RENAME MCS for an LMOD with a CALLLIBS subentry, but the LMOD was not in the SMPLTS.
08
RESTORE processing completed, but processing errors occurred. Processing stopped for at least one SYSMOD. These are some possible errors:
  • RESTORE called a system utility program to perform some work and the utility program issued a nonzero, unacceptable return code. Calls to one of the following utility programs could generate this return code:
    • Assembler (default: ASMBLR)
    • Copy, compress, retry utility (default: IEBCOPY)
    • Update utility (default: IEBUPDTE)
    • Superzap utility (default: IMASPZAP)
    • Linkage editor (default: IEWL or IEWBLINK)

    SMP/E sets the RESTORE and ERROR status indicators in the affected target zone SYSMOD entries.

  • A DD statement required by SMP/E was missing. RESTORE did not process any SYSMOD that requires the missing DD statement.
  • A SYSMOD selected for RESTORE processing had never been applied. However, SMP/E had created a SYSMOD entry for it when it was superseded by another SYSMOD. (This is called a “superseded-only” SYSMOD entry.) Neither the superseded SYSMOD nor the superseding SYSMOD was restored.
  • RESTORE processing requires an element entry that cannot be found on the target zone. RESTORE processing stopped for all affected SYSMODs.
  • The PEMAX value being used was too small to process a selected SYSMOD or element entry.
  • A SYSMOD selected for RESTORE had already been accepted. That SYSMOD was not restored.
  • SMP/E could not open a required data set. None of the affected SYSMODs were restored.
12
RESTORE processing stopped. These are some possible errors:
  • No SYSMODs met RESTORE specifications.
  • GETMAIN failed during RESTORE processing.
  • SMP/E could not open a data set.
  • The RESTORE command contained a syntax error.
  • A DD statement required by SMP/E was missing.
  • A previous command issued an unacceptable return code.
16
A severe error caused SMP/E processing to stop. These are some possible errors:
  • The copy utility was called to compress a data set but issued an unacceptable return code. No SYSMODs were restored. However, modules that would have been replaced if the SYSMODs had been restored were deleted from the appropriate target libraries.
    Note: The target libraries might be unusable; that is, the system or some of its components might not run.
  • A severe error occurred while deleting members from a target library before compression of that library.
    Note: The target libraries might be unusable; that is, the system or some of its components might not run.
  • The SMPSCDS contains an entry that has not been converted to the format required for IBM SMP/E for z/OS, V3R6.
  • An error occurred while writing a message.
  • A severe error occurred during an attempt to access an SMP/E data set.

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