Explanation
In the message, text is multiple
lines as follows.
After the first line, a heading appears:
SEQ
TYPE RESNAME S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 SEQ
SEQ
SGCLE RESNAME S(1-8) SEQ
One or more of the
following appears:
lin VOL volser c lin
lin SG sgname c lin
lin SGCL sgname c lin
lin SGCLE
SEQ TYPE RESNAME S13 S14
S15 S16 S17 S18 S19 S20 S21 S22 S23 S24 SEQ
One
or more of the following appears:
lin VOL volser c lin
lin SG sgname c lin
lin SGCL sgname c lin
lin SGCLE
SEQ TYPE RESNAME S25 S26
S27 S28 S29 S30 S31 S32 SEQ
One or more of the
following appears:
lin VOL volser c lin
lin SG sgname c lin
lin SGCL sgname c lin
lin SGCLE
The following appears:
*******************
LEGEND ********************
E = SYSTEM IS ELIGIBLE TO ACCESS SMS VOLUME
N = SYSTEM IS NOT ELIGIBLE TO ACCESS SMS VOLUME
SYSTEM 1 = sysname SYSTEM 2 = sysname SYSTEM 3 = sysname
SYSTEM 4 = sysname SYSTEM 5 = sysname SYSTEM 6 = sysname
SYSTEM 7 = sysname SYSTEM 8 = sysname SYSTEM 9 = sysname
SYSTEM 10= sysname SYSTEM 11= sysname SYSTEM 12= sysname
SYSTEM 13= sysname SYSTEM 14= sysname SYSTEM 15= sysname
SYSTEM 16= sysname SYSTEM 17= sysname SYSTEM 18= sysname
SYSTEM 19= sysname SYSTEM 20= sysname SYSTEM 21= sysname
SYSTEM 22= sysname SYSTEM 23= sysname SYSTEM 24= sysname
SYSTEM 25= sysname SYSTEM 26= sysname SYSTEM 27= sysname
SYSTEM 28= sysname SYSTEM 29= sysname SYSTEM 30= sysname
SYSTEM 31= sysname SYSTEM 32= sysname
The storage
management subsystem determined that no system could run the job because
the SMS managed resources that the job requires are not all defined
to one common system.
In the message text:
- lin
- A line number.
- sysname
- A system in the current active configuration. Up to 32 systems
may appear in the display, each represented by its own system name.
- volser
- The volume serial of an SMS managed volume that contains a resource
required by the job. There is one volume serial entry for each SMS
managed volume required by the job. Each volume serial entry is preceded
by ‘VOL’ in the TYPE column.
- sgname
- A storage group required by the job to allocate a new data set.
If the job requires a storage group that is not part of a storage
group candidate list (SGCL), the storage group name entry for that
storage group is preceded by ‘SG’ in the TYPE column.
However,
if the job requires one storage group that is part of an SGCL, that
SGCL appears in the display. The first storage group name entry for
the SGCL is preceded by ‘SGCL’ in the TYPE column. A total
of 15 storage group name entries may appear for an SGCL; on the line
after the last entry, ‘SGCLE’ appears in the TYPE column.
- c
- An indication of whether a system can access the SMS managed resource,
as follows:
- ‘E’ if the system is eligible to access the SMS managed
resource. In this case, the resource is defined to the system, and
has a storage management subsystem status of ‘ENABLE’, ‘QUIESCED’, ‘QUIESCE
(NEW)’, ‘DISABLE’, or ‘DISABLE (NEW)’.
- ‘N’ if the system is not eligible to access the SMS
managed resource. In this case, the resource is not defined to the
system.
If the job requires one storage group in a storage group
candidate list, check the display line with the ‘SGCLE’
for that candidate list. If a system has an ‘E’ on that
line, it has access to the required storage group.
System action
Programmer response
Make sure that all the storage groups required
by the job are defined to at least one of the systems in the active
configuration. Then you can resubmit the job.
Source
Routing code
Descriptor code