Explanation
A failure occurred during the open of a data control
block (DCB) for a z/OS® UNIX file. DFSMSdfp might have issued an IEC141I or
IEC143I message that further describes the failure. For BPAM, this
message can occur for a BLDL or FIND macro.
In the message text:
- fc
- A function code that describes the error.
- jjj
- The job name.
- sss
- The step name.
- ddname -#
- The data definition (DD) name, followed by a concatenation number
(#) if the DD statement is part of a concatenation
and not the first DD statement in the concatenation.
- sn
- The name of the service that encountered a problem.
- rc
- A return code from the service that encountered a problem.
- rsn
- A reason code from the service that encountered a problem.
Explanations of the function code (
fc)
values follow:
- X'01'
- An invalid system control block was encountered. This is a probable
system error.
- X'02'
- An invalid system control block was encountered. This is a probable
system error.
- X'04'
- The CSVQUERY service returned an error. This is a probable system
error.
- X'05'
- The MVS™ scheduler JCL facility
(SJF) returned an error. This is a probable system error.
- X'06'
- An unexpected error was encountered.
- X'08'
- The path name resolves to a z/OS UNIX type that is not supported.
This is a probable user error.
- X'09'
- The path name resolves to a UNIX file
that no longer exists. This is a probable user error.
- X'0A'
- A z/OS UNIX service returned an unexpected error.
- X'0B'
- An OMVS error occurred.
- X'0C'
- An invalid ACB option was encountered.
- X'0D'
- An unsupported ACB operand was encountered.
- X'0E'
- An missing ACB operand was detected.
- X'0F'
- Directory was not found.
- X'10'
- A z/OS UNIX Check Address error was detected.
- X'11'
- An IGGS0OPL error was encountered during a BLDL or FIND.
- X'12'
- Permission denied was encountered.
- X'13'
- No access available.
- X'14'
- An unsupported filetype was encountered.
- X'15'
- A BPX1STA error occurred.
System action
The system ends the task.
Operator response
System programmer response
If the error recurs and the program
is not in error, look at the messages in the job log for more information.
Search problem reporting databases for a fix for the problem. If no
fix exists, contact the IBM® Support
Center and provide the job control language (JCL) and the program
listing for the job.
Programmer response
Correct any probable user error that caused
the abnormal end of the task, as indicated by the function code in
the message text. Then rerun the job.
Source
Module
IGGS0OPN, IGG0193K, IGG0203K