MISSING OR INVALID OPERAND. TYPE = type
Explanation
The parsing routine has found an operand in error.
The operand is identified in the
type field.
- type
- The specific operand type in error:
- DEVN – the device number
- PLSS – the primary logical storage subsystem (LSS) number
- PSSID – the primary SSID
- PSERIAL – the primary serial number
- PCCA – the primary CCA
- SLSS – the secondary LSS number
- SSSID – the secondary SSID
- SSERIAL – the secondary serial number
- SCCA – the secondary CCA
- SAID – a LINK address
- LINK@ – a LINK address (ESCON® or FCP)
- OLDVOL – the old volume label
- NEWVOL – the new volume label
- MODE – the MODE option
- PACE – the PACE value
- SWWNN – the secondary World Wide Node Name
- PWWNN – the primary World Wide Node Name
- OLSS – fixed block device LSS number
- OSSID – fixed block device SSID
- OSERIAL – fixed block device serial number
- OLUN – fixed block device LUN
System action
System programmer response
See
z/OS DFSMS Advanced Copy Services for
the command syntax rules. Ensure that the missing or incorrect operands
are properly entered, the required number of characters are given,
and that hex values are in the correct format.
Note: The parsing routines
only validate the operands syntactically. The storage control can
reject syntactically correct operands if the operands cannot be resolved
for the function requested. Also, the hardware can reject commands
without identifying the specific failing operand. This condition is
covered by the ANTP0200I message.
Source
Peer-to-peer remote copy (PPRC).