CRU007I   SMF INSERT IS MOST CURRENT AND IS PRECEDED BY AN SMF DELETE FOR ( tcatalog entryname /nn NEWER: smftype FROM SYS sysid AT
hh:mm:ss.hh ON mm/dd/yy (yy.ddd)OLDER: smftype FROM SYS sysid AT
hh:mm:ss.hh ON mm/dd/yy (yy.ddd) TIMES DIFFER BY hh:mm:ss [AND
dddd DAYS][NO] SYNCHRONIZATION CHECK
{BASED ON INTERVAL OF ssss
SECONDS}{SINCE ONLY ONE SYSTEM IS
INVOLVED}{SINCE CLOCK DIFFERENCE =
'spec'} SMF INSERT RECORD IS WRITTEN
TO THE NEW EXPORT DATA SET

Explanation

The record is for an entry of type t named catalog entryname, extension number nn. For t, A=nonVSAM, B=GDG, C=cluster, E=VSAM extension, G=AIX, J=GDG extension, R=path, T=truename, U=catalog connector, X=alias. nn=00, except for types E and J.

The most current SMF record with the NEWER, highest date/time stamp for this catalog entry is an INSERT resulting from an smftype (DEFINE or ALTER) by the system with identifier sysid at the time and on the date indicated on the NEWER message line.

The SMF record with the OLDER, next-lower date/time stamp for this catalog entry is a DELETE resulting from an smftype (DELETE or ALTER) by the system with identifier sysid at the time and on the date indicated on the OLDER message line.

The TIMES between these two SMF records DIFFER BY hh hours mm minutes and ss seconds (AND dddd DAYS). Synchronization checking for multiple systems is based on the (nonzero) difference in seconds, ssss, supplied by the user. A SYNCHRONIZATION CHECK occurs when the time difference between the two SMF records is less than ssss. NO SYNCHRONIZATION CHECK means the SMF time difference is larger than ssss, or that synchronization checking was bypassed because ONLY ONE SYSTEM IS INVOLVED or because the CLOCK DIFFERENCE was defaulted, spec = NONE, or was specified as spec = 0000.

This message should appear only if preceded by message CRU113I.

System action

After taking the action indicated in the last message line, processing continues.

Operator response

Use this additional information for responding to the preceding CRU113I message.