Reason:
The last REFRESH operation was unable to activate a new ASR because it found a problem with it.
Action:
CA Allocate continues to run with the previous ASR that passed all internal tests that are required for a formal activation.
Review the contents of the SYSPRT DD associated with <jobname>, your CA Allocate Started Task. Any syntax errors that are detected in your ASR are identified. If no syntax errors are found, review the documentation for any other error messages. Look for messages that indicate the REFRESH operation failed. These messages are issued to the SYSLOG and to the JESMSGLG and JESYSMSG DD names that are associated with <jobname>.
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