The reason code came from the EMC product. You will have to look up that code in the EMC Manual.
> 11/10/27 10:07:04 ECA1004E RECALL OF P950OBA.A.CNTL FAILED. RETURN CODE: > 4764. > ARC1001I P950OBA.A.CNTL RECALL FAILED, RC=0099, REAS=4764 On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 6:16 AM, Thomas Berg <thomas.b...@swedbank.se> wrote: > As we now have an "all IBM" policy it didn't occur to me that it could be a > non-ibm message. > I have looked for the ARC1001I message with the result as below... > > The whole error message (some line cutted at the end): > > ARC1020I DFSMSHSM IS RECALLING FROM DASD DSN=P950OBA.A.CNTL, YOU MAY CONTINUE > T > SSION BY PRESSING THE ATTENTION KEY > 11/10/27 10:07:04 ECA1004E RECALL OF P950OBA.A.CNTL FAILED. RETURN CODE: > 4764. > ARC1010I USER REQUEST FOR A MIGRATED DATA SET FAILED. > ARC1001I P950OBA.A.CNTL RECALL FAILED, RC=0099, REAS=4764 > ARC1199I ERROR DURING RECALL/RECOVERY > *** > > Whats more irritating is that when looking at ARC1001I, the reasoncode is not > found in the manual. > (z/OS V1R1.0 MVS System Messages, Vol 2 (ARC-ASA) - which is where the link > from z/OS V1R13.0 DFSMShsm Diagnosis is pointing to.) > That is, they say: > > 2.671 ARC1001I > > ARC1001I {dsname | VOL=volser | command} operation FAILED, RC=retcode > REAS=reascode > > Explanation: A DFSMShsm request has failed. The following describes the > message variables: > > * dsname indicates the name of the data set. > * volser indicates the volume serial number. > * command indicates the command and its associated command parameters. > * operation indicates the requested operation. > * retcode indicates the return code. > * reascode indicates the reason code. > > A following related message provides you with further information about the > failure. The two digits of the message number specified as nn, indicate the > retcode. The related message number also indicates the DFSMShsm function > processing when the failure has occurred, as shown on the following table. > > > > Table 2. Return Code Identifier > Function Message Group > Recovery/Recall ARC11nns > Space Management ARC12nns > Backup ARC13nns > Aggregate Backup/Recovery ARC6nnns > > > For example, if the related message is ARC1131I: > > * ARC1131I indicates that the recovery/recall function has failed. The nn > is 31 which is the retcode. See Table 3 in topic 2.1266 for the meaning of > retcode 31 or refer to message ARC1131I for expanded information. > > > > - So I look at ARC1199, where I find: > > 2.787 ARC1199I > > ARC1199I ERROR DURING RECALL/RECOVERY > > Explanation: An error was detected while DFSMShsm was performing a recall or > recovery operation. The return and reason code are given in message ARC1001I. > The possible values for the reason code are: > > Reascode Meaning > > 4 > A data set was requested to be reblocked and the accumulated record length > was greater than the DCBLRECL. > > 8 > A direct access data set was targeted to a volume with a smaller track > capacity than the volume where the data set originally resided. > > 12 > The DFSMShsm CDS record that describes the data set indicated a source > volume device type that is not supported by DFSMShsm. > > > > - Non sequitur AFAICS. I the look in "ARC Return Codes and Reason Codes" > where I finally find: > > " 99 VBS data set RECOVER/RECALL attempted to incompatible > device." > > - Which is somewhat unlikely for a JCL dataset. > > - REAS=4764 is nowhere to find > > > > Regards, > Thomas Berg > _________________________________________ > Thomas Berg Specialist A M SWEDBANK -- Mike A Schwab, Springfield IL USA Where do Forest Rangers go to get away from it all? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@bama.ua.edu with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html