IEE043I
A SYSTEM LOG DATA SET HAS BEEN QUEUED TO SYSOUT CLASS class

Explanation

The system closed the system log (SYSLOG) data set and queued the data set to a SYSOUT class. The SYSLOG data set might not be immediately available for subsequent processing, because the data set does not become usable again until the job entry subsystem (JES) processes the data set to make it available. The system queued the data set to a SYSOUT class for one of these reasons:

  1. The SYSLOG data set is full. The maximum number of SYSLOG records, as specified in the limit parameter, has been reached. The system issues an internal WRITELOG command to close the current SYSLOG data set.
  2. The operator entered a WRITELOG command to close the SYSLOG data set.
  3. The operator entered a WRITELOG CLOSE or HALT command after the SYSLOG data set was opened in response to message IEE037D.
In the message text:
class
The SYSOUT class to which the SYSLOG data set has been queued.

System action

Depending on the reason why the message was issued, the system does the following:

  • For case one or two, the system closes the currently recording SYSLOG data set and obtains a new data set.
  • For case three, the system closes the currently recording SYSLOG data set and makes the SYSLOG unavailable.

Operator response

Periodically, enter the appropriate JES command ($D OUTCLASS(n) for JES2 or *I,U,CL=class for JES3) to view the SYSOUT class. When JES indicates that the SYSLOG data set is available once again, the data set can be used for subsequent processing. At this point, if you want to print the SHSLOG data set, start a SYSOUT writer to the class names in this message or change the class for a currently active writer.

Source

Master scheduler

Module

IEEMB803

Routing code

2

Descriptor code

4