CBR4434I   Cartridge entry into library library-name failed. {Demount error | Mount error | Flip error | Format error | Unformatted write-protected volume | Volume in different library | Opposite side volser mismatch | One volume not in table | STORAGE OBTAIN failure | DB2 failure | I/O station failure | WORM scratch volume full}.

Explanation

An attempt to enter an optical disk cartridge into 3995 library library-name has failed. The reason for the failure is one of the following:
Demount error
An optical disk cartridge was already mounted in the drive on which cartridge entry was to be performed. The attempt to demount the cartridge ended in error. A library or drive error message precedes this message and provides a detailed description of the error.
Mount error
The attempt to mount the entered cartridge from the input/output station failed. A library or drive error message precedes this message and provides a detailed description of the error.
Flip error
An attempt to flip the mounted cartridge failed. A flip is requested only when one side of the cartridge is formatted, and one side is unformatted, and the formatted side is currently mounted. A library or drive error message precedes this message and provides a detailed description of the error.
Format error
An error occurred during a volume format operation for one or both sides of the cartridge. A library or drive error message precedes this message and provides a detailed description of the error.
Unformatted write-protected volume
One of the volumes on the cartridge is unformatted and write-protected. This means that a format operation cannot be performed.
Volume in different library
The entered cartridge contains a volume which resides in a different library, according to the optical configuration database. Details of this error are in message CBR4427I, which has already been issued.
Opposite side volser mismatch
The two volumes on the entered cartridge already exist in the optical configuration database, but they are recorded as residing on separate cartridges rather than on opposite sides of the same cartridge. Details of this error are in message CBR4435I, which has already been issued.
One volume not in table
One of the volumes on the entered cartridge already exists in the optical configuration database, but the other volume does not. Details of this error are in message CBR4436I, which has already been issued.
STORAGE OBTAIN failure
The attempt to acquire storage for a volume control block failed. Details of this error are in message CBR7004I, which has already been issued.
DB2® failure
The attempt to update or insert two rows in the volume table in the optical configuration database failed. Details of this error are in message CBR7585I, which has already been issued when a DB2 Structured Query Language (SQL) error has occurred. Message CBR7585I is not issued when the update fails due to a logic error or when the rows to be updated are not in the optical configuration database.
I/O station failure
A cartridge could not be entered into the library because the I/O station was in one or more of the following conditions:
  • the I/O station door was open
  • there was no cartridge in the I/O station
  • the cartridge in the I/O station was pending removal by the operator in response to a CBR3001A or CBR3005A message.
WORM scratch volume full
The amount of free space on the WORM volume that was entered and assigned to scratch was less than the number of kilobytes that are specified on the SCRENTRYTHRESHOLD parameter in the CBROAMxx member of PARMLIB. Message CBR4452D was issued to verify that the entry should continue, and the operator reply indicated that cartridge entry should fail.

System action

If the cartridge was successfully mounted into the selected drive, OAM attempts to eject the cartridge.

Operator response

If a volume is unformatted and write-protected, reset the write protection tab, and reenter the cartridge into the library.

For WORM scratch volume full, enter a different cartridge into the library. For all other failures, follow the instructions in the previous error message.

Source

Object Access Method (OAM)

Routing Code

2, 4, 6

Descriptor Code

4