CRU113I   SYNCHRONIZATION CHECK INVOLVING THE MOST CURRENT RECORD

Explanation

The difference between the date/time stamp of the most current SMF record and that of the next-newest SMF record is less than the multi-system clock difference specified and the records are from different systems. However, there is no error in the logical sequence of the records (otherwise, a sequence error message is produced).

System action

The event is logged, the two records are dumped, the condition code is set to 4 (if not already higher) and processing continues.

Operator response

If reversing the sequence of records would produce a logical sequence error, assume that the current sequence is correct. In this case, either the clock-difference specification is larger than the clock discrepancy or the clocks actually differ by an interval larger than that between updates to the same catalog record from multiple systems. If the clock-difference specification is too large, you may correct it and rerun this job. If the clocks are not well synchronized, you should investigate the actual status and location of the data set represented by this entry.

If the opposite sequence of events is also a logical one then the order of updates is ambiguous and you should investigate the actual status and location of the data set represented by this entry.