This message occurs if the MUF address space terminated without a clean EOJ and if the MUF startup option (or console-like command) MESSAGE was set to cause message DB00285I to print. The number of messages that are generated varies over time. The specific meaning of each point is internal to the product and would be useful to CA Support when pursuing a problem relating to the error handling routine. The message is expected to usually be of value only to CA Datacom development and to CA Datacom QA when testing environments. The message is documented, however, in case it is needed in a CA Support situation at a user site.
In the message text, the POINT values show the number (nn) of the specific occurrence and the maximum number (mm) of occurrences. Because the message is intended for debugging purposes, the particular numbers can differ from those shown in the following examples. Also, all point values might or might not occur during all MUF terminations. The maximum number is intended to be the highest number that has been assigned.
Following are example messages:
DB00285I - MUF TERMINATION, POINT 01 OF 09
DB00285I - MUF TERMINATION, POINT 02 OF 09
DB00285I - MUF TERMINATION, POINT 03 OF 09
DB00285I - MUF TERMINATION, POINT 04 OF 09
DB00285I - MUF TERMINATION, POINT 05 OF 09
DB00285I - MUF TERMINATION, POINT 06 OF 09
DB00285I - MUF TERMINATION, POINT 07 OF 09
DB00285I - MUF TERMINATION, POINT 08 OF 09
DB00285I - MUF TERMINATION, POINT 09 OF 09
Action:
None, the message is informational. The specific point values can be used by product CA Support to track the parts of the error handler that have executed. The times of the messages also show the duration of each point.
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