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025 z/OS MVS System Codes SA38-0665-00 |
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025 ExplanationThe system detected a duplicate entry point name appearing in modules being loaded into the DAT-on nucleus. (DAT is the acronym for dynamic address translation.) System actionThe system issues message IEA087W to identify the entry point names and the modules in which the entry points appear. IEA087W appears one or more times in the IPL WTO buffer. The system enters a non-restartable wait state. Operator responseDo the following as soon as possible to find
the WTO buffer and locate message IEA087W in the buffer. Do not write
a stand-alone dump before doing this procedure, because the dump might
overlay storage.
System programmer responseTranslate the text of IEA087W messages from hexadecimal into EBCDIC. If a NUCLSTxx member is being used (the LOADxx member has a NUCLST statement which refers to a NUCLSTxx member), and the NUCLST member includes one or both of the modules in the message text, the problem may be that the module being included has entry points in common with a module that is already included. If this is the case, the NUCLST member must be changed, or the entry point(s) in the module being included must be changed to have different entry point names. If either module in the message text is supplied by the installation, change the entry point name. If one of the modules is IEANUC0x, look in the link-edit map to find which CSECT contains the duplicate CSECT name. If IBM® supplies both modules, search problem reporting databases for a fix for the problem. If no fix exists, contact the IBM Support Center. Provide a stand-alone dump and the IEA087W message text. SourceInitial program load (IPL) |
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