Explanation
The SETLOGR FORCE command failed during processing.
In
the message text:
- action
- One of the following types of operations for SETLOGR
FORCE
- DISCONNECT
- DELETE
- NORECALL
- resourcetype
- One of the following:
- LOGSTREAM
- This indicates that a log stream resource is the target of the
command.
- DSNAME
- This indicates that a log stream data set resource is the target
of the command.
- resourcename
- When resourcetype is LOGSTREAM, it identifies the name
of the target log stream name. When resourcestype is DSNAME,
it identifies the name of the target log stream data set name.
- retcode
- Diagnostic return code from the SETLOGR request.
- rsncode
- Diagnostic reason code from the SETLOGR request.
- text
- One of the following:
- THE SPECIFIED LOGSTREAM IS NOT DEFINED
- The log stream resource specified by the Lsname= parameter
does not exist.
- THE LOGSTREAM HAS ACTIVE CONNECTIONS
- System logger is unable to delete the log stream because it has active connections.
- THE REQUEST FAILED FOR AN UNEXPECTED REASON
- The request failed for an unexpected reason, with the given return
and reason codes.
System action
The system continues processing.
Operator response
Consult the reason text: if the log stream
is not defined the force operation is unnecessary, issue a D LOGGER,L,LSN=logstream_name to
confirm that the log stream is no longer defined to the LOGR CDS.
If a delete operation is specified and the log stream has active connections,
disconnect from the log stream and retry the delete operation.
If
the information in the message contains DIAG1=00000008,DIAG2=000008B0,
then system logger is unable to connect to the structure as part of
the log stream delete operation because a structure rebuild is in
progress. There are two courses of action to continue with the log
stream delete request for this case:
- Wait for the structure rebuild activity to complete. Look for
XES (IXL- and IXC-) and system logger (IXG-) messages indicating the
structure rebuild is done or at least stopped.
- If the log stream has a zero connect count, meaning an IXG601I
message in response to a D Logger,L command shows #CONN and STATUS
as '000000 AVAILABLE', you can update the log stream to name a new
structure. For a description of the IXCMIAPU utility see Administrative Data Utility of z/OS MVS Setting Up a Sysplex.
In this case, the new structure name for the log stream can be a dummy
structure, meaning it does not have to be an existing structure or
even have to be defined in the CFRM policy. After the log stream is
mapped to the new structure, then issue the SETLOGR FORCE,DEL command
to delete the log stream.
If the failure is due to an unexpected reason,
contact the system programmer.
System programmer response
If the failure is due
to an unexpected reason, issue a D LOGGER,C or D LOGGER,L to check
the log stream status, and consult the diag fields. The diag fields
may correspond to existing return and reason codes in IXGCON. Search
problem reporting databases for a fix for the problem. If no fix exists,
contact the IBM® Support Center.
User response
Programmer response
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