Abstract for z/OS MVS System Messages, Vol 4 (CBD-DMO)
This information supports z/OS® (5650-ZOS).
Purpose of this information
- Operator messages issued by the BCP and DFSMS/MVS.
- Log messages issued by the BCP and DFSMS/MVS.
- Some SYSOUT messages issued by the BCP and DFSMS/MVS. SYSOUT messages are issued by utilities that normally run in batch, such as SPZAP.
- Batch job messages issued by the BCP. Messages issued by JES2 or JES3 for batch jobs are in the JES messages documents.
- The MVS™ System Messages, Volume 1 through Volume 10
- SA23-1378z/OS MVS Dump Output Messages
- SA38-0665z/OS MVS System Codes
- SC34-2668z/OS and z/VM HCD Messages
- SA32-0989z/OS JES2 Messages
- SA32-1007z/OS JES3 Messages
- SA32-0970z/OS TSO/E Messages
- SA23-2284z/OS UNIX System Services Messages and Codes
This information also contains the routing and descriptor codes that IBM® assigns to the messages that z/OS components, subsystems, and products issue. Routing and descriptor codes are specified by the ROUTCDE and DESC keyword parameters on WTO and WTOR macros, which are the primary methods that programs use to issue messages. The routing code identifies where a message will be displayed. The descriptor code identifies the significance of the message and the color of the message on operator consoles with color.
Who should read this information
- Initialize the operating system and its subsystems
- Monitor system activity
- Keep the system running correctly
- Diagnose and correct system problems
- Diagnose and correct errors in problem programs
Where to find the most current message information
The MVS System Messages documents are cumulative. As messages are added to the system they are added to the documents. Similarly, when messages are changed on the system, they are changed in the documents. However, when a message is deleted from the system (no longer issued), the message is not deleted from the document. This means that users can look in the most recent message documents for the most current descriptions of system messages.
To find the most current edition of a document, go to the z/OS Internet library and use the messages and codes database to search for the message ID you are interested in.