CBR0214I   Invalid sublevel value sublevel-value associated with tape volume volser.

Explanation

During OAM initialization and configuration validation, OAM discovered that the tape sublevel column (SUBLEVEL) in the row in the tape volume table (TAPEVOL) in the optical configuration database for the volume volser contains an invalid value.

In the message text:
sublevel-value
The invalid sublevel value.
The valid values are:
  • For volumes belonging to object storage groups, the valid value can be either '1' or '2'.
  • For scratch volumes and volumes belonging to object backup storage groups, the valid value is blank.
The OAM Sublevel (OSL) parameter for the SMS storage class construct determines the tape sublevel that the system writes the object to:
  • Tape sublevel 1 devices are associated with a given object storage group specified on the TAPEUNITNAME and DATACLASS keywords in the SETOAM statements in the CBROAMxx parmlib member.
  • Tape sublevel 2 devices are associated with a given object storage group specified on the L2TAPEUNITNAME and L2DATACLASS keywords in the SETOAM statements in the CBROAMxx parmlib member.
  • The sublevel for an object backup volume is always blank, because object backup copies are not associated with an SMS storage class construct.
volser
The volume serial number of the volume that is associated with the invalid sublevel value.

System action

OAM initialization continues. The tape volume row is skipped. No work that requires the skipped volume will be done until the TAPEVOL table row is changed to contain a valid value in the tape sublevel column SUBLEVEL for volume volser and OAM is stopped and restarted to recognize the new valid value. The requests will fail with a return or reason code pair that indicates that OAM does not know about the skipped volume.

Operator response

Notify the system programmer.

System programmer response

Using SQL Processing Using File Input (SPUFI) under DB2® Interactive (DB2I), correct the tape sublevel column SUBLEVEL in the row in the tape volume table in the optical configuration database. When the row contains a valid value, stop and then restart OAM so that OAM will recognize the changed sublevel column. Recognition of the valid sublevel will add the volume to OAM inventory and allow the requests for the volume to be processed.

Source

Object Access Method (OAM)

Routing Code

2

Descriptor Code

4