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MCS Messages

This section details CA Endevor SCM messages generated by Catalog Synchronization utility in the course of processing, along with possible causes and corrective actions to take in error situations.

MCS0001I

NO ENVIRONMENT COMMAND WAS SPECIFIED. NO CATALOG SEGMENTS WILL BE WRITTEN

Reason:

Informational message. The BC1PCSYN command file did not contain an ENVIRONMENT keyword. Therefore, the extract program will not extract any MCF information.

Action:

None.

MCS0002I

MCF CATALOG SEGMENT DATA WILL BE CREATED FOR ENVIRONMENT

Reason:

Informational message. This message indicates the number of catalog segments created for the corresponding MCF records found missing from the catalog.

Action:

None.

MCS0003I

NUMBER OF CATALOG SEGMENTS WRITTEN FOR ENVIRONMENT

Reason:

Informational message. This message indicates the number of catalog segments created for the corresponding MCF records found missing from the catalog.

Action:

None.

MCS0004E

$IMR REQUEST FAILED. $IMR ERROR MESSAGE FOLLOWS

Reason:

The $IMR service returned an unrecoverable error. The message following MCS0005E specifies the $IMR error.

Action:

For more information about the error, see the message that follows MCS0005E.

MCS0005E

C1BMINIT FAILURE. Call Endevor Technical Support

Reason:

One of the BC1PCSYN initialization programs did not complete successfully. BC1PCSYN execution was terminated.

Reason:

Resubmit the job. If the problem persists, contact your administrator.

MCS0006E

PROCESSING TERMINATED

Reason:

An unrecoverable error occurred while performing the action identified. CA Endevor SCM stopped processing the action.

Action:

Contact CA Technical Support.

MCS0007E

PROCESSING TERMINATED BECAUSE OF CONTROL STATEMENT ERRORS

Reason:

The BSTIPT control statement parse routine detected an error in the control statements passed to BC1PCSYN. The parser generated one or more messages to identify the problem.

Action:

See the parser messages generated and correct the error in the BSTIPT control statements. Resubmit the job after the errors have been corrected.

MCS0012C

ENVIRONMENT: <ENV> DOES NOT EXIST

Reason:

Either you do not have access to this Environment, or the Environment does not exist.

Action:

Correct the input request and resubmit.