Explanation
The system has captured data for a dump with automatic
allocation active, but was unable to allocate a dump data set for
the dump.
In the message text:
- reason-text
- The reason why the system could not automatically allocate a dump
data set, as follows:
- NO RESOURCES DEFINED
- Automatic allocation of dump data sets is active, but no allocation
resources are defined.
- INSUFFICIENT SPACE
- Automatic allocation of dump data sets is active and allocation
resources are defined, but there was insufficient space on any of
the resources to allocate a dump data set.
- DATA SET NAME NOT UNIQUE
- An allocated data set could not be cataloged. The data set has
been deleted.
- DYNALLOC FAILED RETURN CODE=return-code ERROR
RSN CODE=ersn INFO RSN CODE=irsn
- The automatic allocation of the dump data set failed because the
dynamic allocation (SVC 99) failed. One or more messages preceded
IEA799I further describing the error condition. See z/OS MVS Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Guide for
a description of dynamic allocation return codes, error reason codes,
and information reason codes.
- reason-text2
- Additional information about the failure, as follows:
- SMS RSN CODE=srsn, WILL TRY VOLUME ALLOCATION
- The automatic allocation failed for all storage management subsystem
(SMS) classes specified using the SMS parameter of the DUMPDS command.
See z/OS MVS Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Guide for
a description of dynamic allocation SMS reason codes. SVC dump attempts
to allocate the data set to one of the DASD volumes available for
automatic allocation.
- SMS RSN CODE=srsn
- The automatic allocation failed for all storage management subsystem
(SMS) classes specified using the SMS parameter of the DUMPDS command.
See z/OS MVS Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Guide for
a description of dynamic allocation SMS reason codes.
- VOLUME ALLOCATION FAILED
- The automatic allocation failed for all volumes available to SVC
dump.
System action
SVC Dump processing will attempt to write the
dump to a SYS1.DUMP data set. If no SYS1.DUMP data set is available,
message IEA793A is issued.
Operator response
Notify the system programmer.
System programmer response
Use DISPLAY DUMP command to display
the status of automatic allocation resources. Use the DUMPDS command
to add allocation resources or de-activate automatic allocation as
necessary.
Source
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