z/OS MVS System Messages, Vol 3 (ASB-BPX)
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BPXM064I

z/OS MVS System Messages, Vol 3 (ASB-BPX)
SA38-0670-00

BPXM064I
serviceitem CANNOT BE action DUE TO reason

Explanation

The system could not activate or deactivate the specified service items in response to the F OMVS,ACTIVATE=SERVICE or F OMVS, DEACTIVATE=SERVICE command due to the indicated reason. See dynamically activating the z/OS® UNIX System Services component service items in z/OS UNIX System Services Planning for more information.

In the message text:
serviceitem
The name of the service item in error.
action
The action requested to dynamically activate or deactivate the maintenance of the service items, which can be one of the following:
ACTIVATED
The requested action is to activate the service items, and the message is in response to the F OMVS,ACTIVATE=SERVICE command.
DEACTIVATED
The requested action is to deactivate the service items, and the message is in response to the F OMVS,DEACTIVATE=SERVICE command.
reason
The reason that the service item was in error. reason is one of the following:
  • DOWNLEVEL SERVICE - indicates that one or more modules in the service item are not at a high enough level to support dynamic activation on the current system.
  • INCORRECT NUMBER OF PARTS - Either the number of parts found for this service item does not match the required number of parts, or one or more modules for this dynamic service item in the target load library has been compiled with subsequent non-dynamic service.
  • SYSTEM NOT IN OMVS SHUTDOWN - z/OS UNIX System Services must be shutdown through an F OMVS,SHUTDOWN command in order to activate or deactivate this service item on the system.

System action

The F OMVS,ACTIVATE=SERVICE or F OMVS, DEACTIVATE=SERVICE command ends without functioning the requested actions to any service items.

Operator response

Correct the condition described in the message.

Module

BPXINACT

Source

z/OS UNIX System Services kernel (BPX)

Routing Code

2

Descriptor Code

4

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