ARC0407I
QUERY SPACE FAILED, {{VOLUME volser NOT | NO PRIMARY OR MIGRATION LEVEL 1 VOLUMES} CURRENTLY MANAGED BY DFSMShsm}

Explanation

A QUERY command with the SPACE parameter was entered. If specific volumes were specified on the command, this message is issued for each requested volume that is an SMS-managed volume, a non-SMS volume that is neither a primary nor migration level 1 volume currently under DFSMShsm control, or a non-SMS primary or migration level 1 volume that is OFFLINE. (A primary or migration level 1 volume is currently under DFSMShsm control if an ADDVOL command was entered for that volume during this startup of DFSMShsm, and the volume was not removed from DFSMShsm control by a subsequent DELVOL command.)

If SPACE was not specified with specific volumes, this message is issued if there are no non-SMS primary volumes under DFSMShsm control and no migration level 1 volumes under DFSMShsm control, or if the volumes under DFSMShsm control are OFFLINE.

System action

If a set of volume serial numbers was specified on the QUERY command with the SPACE parameter, the available space is listed for each non-SMS-managed volume that is a primary or migration level 1 volume currently under DFSMShsm control. Other parameters on the QUERY command are processed. DFSMShsm processing continues.

Programmer response

If you want to query the available space on a non-SMS volume using the DFSMShsm QUERY command with the SPACE parameter, the volume must be a primary or migration level 1 volume currently under DFSMShsm control and must be ONLINE. You can place a non-SMS volume under DFSMShsm control by entering an ADDVOL command for the volume. Under most conditions, an ADDVOL command for a primary or migration level 1 volume causes the available space on the volume to be listed.

If you want to query the available space on an SMS-managed volume, you must use the appropriate ISMF panel.

Source

DFSMShsm