Reason:
The table manager cannot be initialized for batch processing. xxxxxxxx describes the error that occurred.
Action:
Batch update of User or System variables is cancelled. Contact Customer Support.
Origin: TUNC9000
Reason:
The second parameter when calling TUNC9000 in batch to update defaults must indicate either SYSTEM or USER level defaults.
Action:
Batch update of User or System variables is cancelled.
The CA Mainframe Application Tuner provided batch job, TNU$DEFS, calls TUNC9000 to update either the USER or SYSTEM defaults. Make sure the second parameter is either SYSTEM or USER.
Origin: TUNC9000
Reason:
The first parameter when calling TUNC9000 in batch to administer defaults must indicate the action, UPDATE or LIST. UPDATE will read the SYSIN file and update the desired set of parameters. LIST will read the parameters from CA Mainframe Application Tuner and display their current values.
Action:
Batch update of User or System variables is cancelled.
The CA Mainframe Application Tuner provided batch job, TNUXDEFS, calls TUNC9000 to either UPDATE or LIST the defaults. Make sure the first parameter is either UPDATE or LIST.
Origin: TUNC9000
Reason:
Input cannot be read from the SYSIN DD statement using EXECIO. The EXECIO reason code is listed.
Action:
Batch update of User or System variables is cancelled.
Make sure the SYSIN file is allocated and is directed to a valid sequential file or PDS(E) member. The SYSIN file must have a logical record length of 80 and must have a record format of FIXED or FIXED-BLOCKED. If you need additional assistance, contact Customer Support.
Origin: TUNC9000
Reason:
Batch parameter processing cannot open the appropriate table because of the reason indicated.
Action:
Batch update of User or System variables is cancelled.
If the error description indicates the table is not found, ensure that you are not trying to run the LIST option against a Global Information File prior to running the UPDATE option. Refer to the **NOTE: in the TNUXDEFS JCL member of CEESJCL.
If you need additional assistance, contact Customer Support.
Origin: TUNC9000
TN9008E TUNLEVEL member missing in dsn referenced on TUNSAMP DD
Reason:
STC DD TUNSAMP refers to data set UTRSAMP instead of CEESSAMP. UTRSAMP does not contain the necessary TUNLEVEL member.
Action:
The task continues, but should be changed and restarted.
Change the STC proc DD TUNSAMP to reference the CEESSAMP data set. This data set must contain the member TUNLEVEL.
If you need additional assistance, contact Customer_Support.
Origin: TUNC9300
Reason:
Batch parameter processing cannot save the table indicated by vvvvvvvv: User or System.
Action:
Batch update of User or System variables is cancelled. Contact Customer Support.
Origin: TUNC9100 and TUNC9200
Reason:
Variables have been successfully stored. vvvvvvvv indicates if the variables were SYSTEM or USER defaults.
Action:
Variables are ready for use by CA Mainframe Application Tuner.
None. This is an informational message. It indicates that the variables read from SYSIN have been verified and updated successfully.
Origin: TUNC9100 and TUNC9200
Reason:
One or more errors have been detected while verifying the input data.
Action:
Batch update of User or System variables is cancelled.
Correct errors as indicated by any previous message(s). If you need additional assistance, contact Customer Support.
Origin: TUNC9100 and TUNC9200
Reason:
CA Mainframe Application Tuner could not determine the name of the variable to be updated. Variable names are specified as single word strings to the left of an equal sign (=). The statement in error is listed directly before this message.
Action:
Batch update of User or System variables is cancelled.
Correct the statement in error. If you need additional assistance, contact Customer Support.
Origin: TUNC9100 and TUNC9200
Reason:
CA Mainframe Application Tuner does not recognize the variable name entered. The statement in error is listed directly before this message.
Action:
Batch update of User or System variables is cancelled.
Correct the statement in error. If you need additional assistance, contact Customer Support.
Origin: TUNC9100 and TUNC9200
Reason:
The variable name indicated by vvvvvvvv is set to the value indicated by xxxxxxxx. The variable name description is indicated by dddddddd.
Action:
The variable has been set to the value listed. This is an informational message only.
Origin: TUNC9100 and TUNC9200
Reason:
CA Mainframe Application Tuner cannot store the value for variable vvvvvvvv.
Action:
Batch update of User or System variables is cancelled.
Contact Customer Support and have the message text available.
Origin: TUNC9100 and TUNC9200
Reason:
A null value was entered for variable vvvvvvvv causing the default value of xxxxxxxx to be used.
Action:
The variable has been set to the listed value. If this is not the desired setting, correct the statement and resubmit the job.
Origin: TUNC9100 and TUNC9200
Reason:
The variable accepts one of a list of valid options. The list of valid options is displayed as llllllll. The invalid option entered is xxxxxxxx. This message is listed directly after the statement in error.
Action:
Batch update of User or System variables is cancelled.
Correct the statement in error and resubmit job. If you have additional questions, contact Customer Support and have the message text available.
Origin: TUNC9100 and TUNC9200
Reason:
The listed substitution variable in the data set name pattern is either invalid or unknown.
Action:
Batch update of User or System variables is cancelled.
Correct the statement in error and resubmit job. If you have additional questions, contact Customer Support and have the message text available.
Origin: TUNC9100 and TUNC9200
Reason:
The value xxxxxxxx for variable vvvvvvvv is too long for the variable.
Action:
Batch update of User or System variables is cancelled.
Correct the statement in error and resubmit job. If you have additional questions, contact Customer Support and have the message text available.
Origin: TUNC9100 and TUNC9200
Reason:
The value for variable vvvvvvvv does not contain a valid and supported numeric. Numbers must be integers from 1 to 999999999.
Action:
Batch update of User or System variables is cancelled.
Correct the statement in error and resubmit job. If you have additional questions, contact Customer Support and have the message text available.
Origin: TUNC9100 and TUNC9200
Reason:
The value for variable vvvvvvvv contains a valid numeric but is not within the range listed in the message.
Action:
Batch update of User or System variables is cancelled.
Correct the statement in error and resubmit job. If you have additional questions, contact Customer Support and have the message text available.
Origin: TUNC9100 and TUNC9200
Reason:
The variable vvvvvvvv does not contain a valid value for the value type of xxxxxxxx.
Action:
Batch update of User or System variables is cancelled.
Correct the statement in error and resubmit job. If you have additional questions, contact Customer Support and have the message text available.
Origin: TUNC9100 and TUNC9200
Reason:
The variable vvvvvvvv contains a data set name (DSN) node of dddddddd that is greater than 8 characters long.
Action:
Batch update of User or System variables is cancelled.
Correct the statement in error and resubmit job. If you have additional questions, contact Customer Support and have the message text available.
Origin: TUNC9100 and TUNC9200
Reason:
The variable vvvvvvvv contains a data set name (DSN) node of dddddddd that does not adhere to MVS data set name coding standards and is considered to be invalid.
Action:
Batch update of User or System variables is cancelled.
Correct the statement in error and resubmit job. If you have additional questions, contact Customer Support and have the message text available.
Origin: TUNC9100 and TUNC9200
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