Reason:
The CA Allocate Started Task was either cancelled or abended while it was processing either a REMOVE or STOP request.
Action:
In most cases, the CLEANUP subcommand is the proper way of recovering from this condition. No action is needed if the CLEANUP command was included among the parameters used in the Start (S) or Modify (F) command because the code detects the command and issues the third optional line of the VAM0069 message.
If only the first two lines of the VAM0069 message are issued, then the CLEANUP subcommand can be specified in one of the following ways:
F VAM,CLEANUP
where VAM is the name of the Started Task or Batch Job that issued the message.
S VAM,CLEANUP
where VAM is the name of the Started Task.
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