CA ACF2 for VM performs ACFMOUNT command validation that is not related to command limiting. CA ACF2 for VM checks that you entered the command syntax correctly. If you entered the virtual device address of the tape drive where the tape is mounted, CA ACF2 for VM validates whether the device is attached. CA ACF2 for VM then checks if the device is a tape drive. If the command is not accepted, CA ACF2 for VM sends you a message. The message explains the reason for the invalid request. For example, you could see the following message:
ACFpgm658E Volser of tape invalid or missing.
This means that you did not enter the volume serial identification or entered it incorrectly. An example of an invalid entry for a volser is 1234567; consisting of one to six alphanumeric characters. The return code is 008. The other messages that CA ACF2 for VM might send you are explained below.
ACFpgm654E DEVICE NOT ATTACHED
The virtual device address of the requested tape drive is not defined. The return code is 012.
ACFpgm655E DEVICE NOT A TAPE DRIVE
The virtual device address of the requested device is defined, but not as a tape drive. The return code is 016.
ACFpgm656E 'parameter' IS AN INVALID PARAMETER
An invalid parameter after the volume serial identification was entered. The return code is 020.
ACFpgm657E SYSTEM OPERATOR IS NOT RECEIVING‑MOUNT MESSAGE NOT ISSUED
The system operator is not receiving messages. The system operator console may be logged off or disconnected without a secondary console. The return code is 024.
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