0
HWI_OK |
Meaning: Successful completion.
Action:
None.
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100
HWI_CONNECT_TOKEN_INV |
Meaning: Program error. The specified connect token
is not valid. This return code indicates that one of the following
conditions has occurred: - The connect token does not exist. A previous HWICONN service call
has never returned the value specified on OutConnectToken.
- The connect token does not represent an active connection. The
connection specified might have already been disconnected using the
HWIDISC service call.
- The connect token is not associated with the address space of
the caller. The ConnectToken specified is associated with a different
address space than the caller of this service call.
Action: Check for probable coding error.
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101
HWI_COMMUNICATION_ERROR |
Meaning: A communication error is detected. The hardware
management console application API (HWMCA) or the BCPii transport
layer has returned with a failing return code.
Action:
See the DiagArea for further diagnostic information. The Diag_CommErr
indicates the return code that is returned from HWMCA APIs or the
BCPii transport layer. In some cases, the Diag_Index
and Diag_Key may contain additional details.
HWMCA API
and BCPii transport return codes are provided in BCPii communication error reason codes.
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102
HWI_DIAGAREA_INV |
Meaning: Program error. The DiagArea is not accessible.
Action:
Check for probable coding error. Verify that the specified DiagArea
is defined as a 32-byte character field.
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103
HWI_CONNECT_TOKEN_INACTIVE |
Meaning: The specified connect token is no longer
valid. The connection has been disconnected or it is in the progress
of being disconnected.
Action: Check for probable coding
error. Verify that the specified connect token is still active. If
connectivity to the targeted CPC connection no longer exists, all
connections associated with that CPC will no longer have a connect
token that can be used.
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401
HWI_QUERYPARM_ATTRIB_INV |
Meaning: Program error. One of the requested attribute
identifiers in the QueryParm is not valid. The system rejects the
service call. This return code indicates that one of the following
conditions has occurred: - The Query attribute identifier specified is not in the
acceptable value range of possible attributes.
- The specified Query attribute identifier has been provided with
an incompatible connection type. For example, the attribute identifier
applies only to CPC connections, but the ConnectToken specified represents
an image connection, a capacity record connection, or any of the activation
profile connections.
Action: Check for probable coding error. Validate
that the Query attribute specified is in the valid range of possible
values. Validate that the Query attribute specified is permitted
for the specified connection type.
See the DiagArea for
further diagnostic information: - The Diag_Index field specifies the index of the element in the
attribute array that is in error.
- The Diag_Key contains the attribute identifier specified.
- The Diag_Text contains “Invalid Attr” if the attribute is one
whose value cannot be queried. If the attribute cannot be queried
for the specified connection type, the Diag_Text contains “Mismatch.”
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402
HWI_QUERYPARM_INACCESSIBLE |
Meaning: Program error. The QueryParm data area is
either partially or completely inaccessible by the application, the
Base Control Program internal interface (BCPii) address space, or
both.
Action: Check for probable coding error. Consider
the following possibilities: - The QueryParm length could be too small. The size of QueryParm
must be at least the product of the NumofAttributes parameter and
the length of the data area mapping for each attribute (16 bytes).
- The NumofAttributes value can be larger than the number of parameters
actually passed.
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403
HWI_QUERYPARM_ATTRIBRETADDR
_INACCESSIBLE
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Meaning: Program error. Storage that is pointed to
by one or more of the attribute value pointers in the QueryParm is
not accessible by the application. The system is not able to return
data for this attribute identifier. Partial data might have already
been returned.
Action: Check for probable coding error.
See the DiagArea for further diagnostic information. The Diag_Index
field specifies the array index that contained the inaccessible AttributeValuePtr.
The Diag_Key contains the erroneous attribute identifier.
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404
HWI_QUERYPARM_ATTRIB_LENGTH_
INV
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Meaning: Program error. One of the attribute lengths
specified is too small. There is not enough space to contain all of
the returned data for this particular attribute. The system returns
partial data, filling in the attribute data area for the length specified.
Action:
Check for probable coding error. See the DiagArea for further diagnostic
information. The Diag_Index field specifies the array index which
contained the partially filled-in value. The Diag_Key is the attribute
identifier constant that causes the error. The Diag_Actual indicates
the application-specified length. The Diag_Expected indicates the
size required for the returned data.
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405
HWI_QUERY_NUMOFATTRIB_INV |
Meaning: Program error. The NumOfAttributes specified
on the call is not valid. The NumOfAttributes value must be in the range of 1 to 64.
Action: Check
for probable error. Verify that the NumOfAttributes specified is greater
than zero and less than or equal to 64.
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406
HWI_QUERY_ATTRIBUTE_NOT SUPPORTED |
Meaning: The targeted hardware of the HWIQUERY request
does not recognize the attribute attempted to be retrieved.
Action:
Verify that the targeted hardware is at a level that supports the
type of attribute being queried.
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407
HWI_QUERY_TARGET_DEACTIVATED |
Meaning: A query attribute could not
be retrieved because the targeted object is deactivated.
Action:
Verify that the targeted object is activated. Activate the object
before attempting to retrieve this same attribute again.
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408
HWI_QUERY_ATTRIB_TEMP_NOT_AVAILABLE |
Meaning: One or more query
attributes could not be retrieved because the support element (SE)
is temporarily unavailable.
Action: Try this request
again at a later time. If the problem persists, contact the IBM Support
Center.
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F00
HWI_NOT_AVAILABLE |
Meaning: BCPii services are not available, and the
system rejects the service request.
Action: Notify the
system programmer to start the BCPii address space and try the request
again. See Restarting the HWIBCPii address space about how to start the
BCPii address space.
Programs can also listen to ENF68 to determine
when BCPii services are available. See z/OS MVS Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Reference EDT-IXG for
how to listen for BCPii activation messages.
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F01
HWI_AUTH_FAILURE |
Meaning: The caller is PKM8-15 problem state and
the program does not reside in an APF-authorized library.
Action:
Check the calling program for a probable coding error.
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F02
HWI_NO_SAF_AUTH |
Meaning: The user does not have correct SAF authorization
for the request.
Action: Check for probable error. Consider
one or more of the following possible actions: - Define read access authorization to the FACILITY
class resource profile HWI.TARGET.netid.nau for CPC, activation
profile, or user-defined image group connections.
- Define read access authorization to the FACILITY class resource
profile HWI.TARGET.netid.nau.imagename for an image connections.
- Define read access authorization to the FACILITY class resource
profile HWI.CAPREC.netid.nau.caprecid for a capacity record
connection.
- Ensure that the referenced facility class profile is RACLIST-specified.
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F03
HWI_INTERRUPT_STATUS_INV |
Meaning: The calling program is disabled. The system
rejects this service request.
Action: Check the calling
program for a probable coding error.
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F04
HWI_MODE_INV |
Meaning: The calling program is not in task mode.
The system rejects this service request.
Action: Check
the calling program for a probable error.
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F05
HWI_LOCKS_HELD |
Meaning: The calling program is holding one or more
locks. The system rejects this service request.
Action:
Check the calling program for a probable coding error.
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F06
HWI_UNSUPPORTED_RELEASE |
Meaning: The system level does not support this service.
The system rejects this service request.
Action: Remove
the calling program from the system, and install it on a system that
supports BCPii services. Then run the calling program again.
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F07
HWI_UNSUPPORTED_ENVIRONMENT |
Meaning: The system does not support execution of
the service from the current environment (for example, calling a BCPii
service from within a BCPii ENF exit routine).
Action:
Issue the BCPii service from a different execution environment.
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FFF
HWI_UNEXPECTED_ERROR |
Meaning: System error. The service that was called
encountered an unexpected error. The system rejects the service call.
Action:
Search problem reporting data bases for a fix for the problem. If
no fix exists, contact the IBM Support Center.
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