Routing codes send system messages to the consoles where they are
to be displayed. To send a message to more than one console, RACF® assigns more than one routing
code to the message. For more information about message routing, see
your MVS™ routing and descriptor
codes
information.
- Code
- Description
- 1
- Master Console Action
The message indicates a change
in the status of the system. It requires action by the master console
operator.
- 2
- Master Console Information
The message indicates a change
in the status of the system. It does not require action; rather, it
alerts the master console operator to a condition that might require
action.
This routing code is used for any message that indicates
job status when the status is not requested specifically by an operator
inquiry. It is also used for processor and problem program messages
to the system operator.
- 9
- System Security
The message gives information about
security checking, for example, a request for a password.
- 11
- Programmer Information
The message is intended for the
problem programmer. This routing code is used only when the program
issuing the message cannot route the message to the programmer by
way of the system output (SYSOUT) data set. The message appears in
the job log.
Note: Routing code 11 is ignored if specified for
a multiple-line WTO macro instruction.