Reason:
CA MIM is migrating to a backup DASD control file because ABANDON was entered for the MIM0100 message, or a MIGRATE command was issued. The ID for the current control file is shown in place of the nn variable.
CA MIM suspends all of its other activities until migration completes on all systems, which is indicated by message MIM0080. You will receive additional messages during the migration process.
Action:
Wait for migration to complete. If ABANDON was replied, then you eventually need to recover this control file or replace it with a new one. To recover this control file, reformat all of your control files by specifying FORMAT=BOTH on a z/OS START command for CA MIM. To replace this control file, deallocate it using the DEALLOCATE command on all systems and allocate a new control file with the same ddname using the ALLOCATE command on all systems.
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