LSAM Job Messages
The references below present OS 2200 LSAM status messages forwarded to the SAM. The messages are displayed in Operations of the Enterprise Manager following the job status.
<run's-termination-word>
Description
- The run's condition word value at termination.
- Used to determine a successful or error termination.
<ST-failed-message>
Description
The "ST" failed message returned by the Exec when an "ST" statement is rejected.
*ASSIGN FAILED ON FILE-NAME FAC=ssssssssssss
Description
- This message is displayed when SAM has repeatedly tried to assign a file that should be available.
- The "sss" field contains the octal facility status code used to determine the cause of the reject.
- This message does not stop the processing and may be encountered repeatedly until the file becomes available.
ASSUME ABORTED
Description
- Displayed when a job has been submitted to the Exec, but has never started and is not detected in backlog.
- The job may have errored during the start process.
- The LSAM can only assume the job aborted during startup, without ever becoming active.
- This message is the result of LSAM's RSI (DEMAND) userid not allowed @@CONS RC commands, or the DEMAND session cannot be started.
AS <runid>
Description
Displayed once a job has started and the unique Exec Run-ID has been identified.
AWAITING ECL FILE
Description
- Displayed when a job's ECL file is exclusively assigned to another EXEC run.
- The job is not able to start until the LSAM is able to retrieve the ECL, the LSAM continues attempting to retrieve the file.
ECL FILE ERROR
Description
Displayed when the ECL cannot be retrieved, often due to an empty file/element.
ECL FILE INVALID
Description
Displayed when the ECL file identified for the job is not a valid file.
ECL NOT FOUND
Description
Displayed when the ECL identified for the job is not found in the ECL file.
ECL READ ERROR
Description
Displayed when a job's ECL cannot be read, often due to a corrupted ECL file/element.
FILE DEPEND NOT MET
Description
Displayed when one or more file dependencies for the job are not satisfied.
JOB IN BACKLOG
Description
- The job has been detected in the Exec's backlog.
- May be due to the Exec's Batch Limit setting, or resources required by the job are not yet available.
PRERUN COMPLETED
Description
The job's prerun has completed successfully, the actual job is started next.
RC= FINNED
Description
- Displayed when an "@@CONS RC" command for the job returns a "FINNED" response.
- Indicates the job terminated without providing status information to LSAM, or when the job fails to start, often due to an invalid account code rejected by the system console operator.
* RC= NOT FOUND
Description
- Displayed when an "@@CONS RC" command for the job returns a "NOT FOUND" response.
- Indicates the job is no longer active, but termination status was not communicated to the LSAM, or when the job fails to start.
RSI RUN NOT ACTIVE
Description
- Displayed when the LSAM RSI (DEMAND) session is not active. This may be due to an invalid userid and password.
- The LSAM re-queues the job with a later start time.
- Investigate and correct the RSI issue to re-enable the LSAM to start jobs.
- The LSAM attempts to use the @START command for jobs with the same ACCT/User-ID as the LSAM.
ST key Error - INVALID USERID
Description
This error occurs when SECOPT1 is installed and the User ID used for starting an Exec job is invalid.
ST STMT SUBMITTED
Description
Displayed when the "ST" (start) statement has been submitted to the Exec, but the job has not yet become active.
START CMD FAILED
Description
Displayed when the "@START" command has failed for an unidentifiable reason.
START FILE PROBLEM
Description
- Displayed when the LSAM is unable to manipulate the job's tracking file.
- Additional information is displayed on the system console.
START STMT SUBMITTED
Description
Displayed when the "@START" statement has been submitted to the Exec, but the job has not yet become active.
TRACKING FILE GONE
Description
- Displayed when a job terminates without providing termination status to the LSAM, causing the job's tracking file to be deleted.
- This indicates a job error termination, or an ECL issue involving the premature releasing of the tracking file.