The WHERE subcommand has failed to find member <member> in any LINKLIST libraries.
The WHERE subcommand has found module <modname>, but LLA cannot find it. This situation occurs when a new module is copied to a LINKLIST library and LLA has not yet been refreshed. Refresh LLA and issue the command again.
Informational only.
Informational only.
The indicated data set name is not cataloged. Catalog the data set to the appropriate volser and reissue the command.
Informational only.
The command string you entered could not be correctly parsed. Review the syntax of the command you are trying to execute, correct the error, and then re-submit the command.
The indicated command requires a linklist set name parameter.
The indicated keyword must be followed by a linklist set name parameter.
The indicated linklist set has been successfully defined.
The indicated linklist set has been successfully deleted.
An attempt was made to define a linklist set but a linklist set with the same name already exists.
The indicated linklist set name is a reserved name and cannot be used to define a new linklist set.
The indicated linklist set name prefix is reserved for IBM usage.
The indicated linklist set name contains invalid characters. A linklist set name can contain only A-Z, 0-9, underscore, period, @, #, or $ characters.
The indicated COPYFROM linklist set name could not be found.
You issued a command specifying the name of a linklist set that could not be found.
You cannot delete the current linklist set.
You cannot delete a linklist set that is still in use by one or more address spaces.
You cannot delete a linklist set that is still in use by the LLA address space.
You issued a LINKACT command to activate a linklist set. A command was issued to MVS to actually carry out the requested activation.
You cannot activate the current, active linklist set. It is already active.
You issued a LINKUPD command but did not specify the ASID or the jobname of the address space that you want to update.
The job or ASID parameter on the LINKUPD command was not valid. Review the LINKUPD command syntax, correct the error, and then resubmit the command.
You issued the LINKUPD command for an inactive ASID.
You issued the LINKUPD command for a job that could not be found.
You issued the LINKUPD command for an ASID that is already using the current linklist set.
The indicated ASID has been successfully updated to use the current linklist set.
You issued the LINKUPD command for a job that is already using the current linklist set.
The indicated job has been successfully updated to use the current linklist set.
You issued the LINKUPD command specifying a jobname. Multiple jobs by that name were found. Use the LINKUPD ASID form of the command to update a specific ASID.
You issued the LINKUPD command but all jobs/address spaces are already using the current linklist set.
You issued the LINKUPD command specifying a job mask. No jobs were found matching the mask that were not already using the current linklist set.
The indicated number of jobs matching the specified jobmask have been successfully updated to use the current linklist set.
A CSVDYNL macro failed for the indicated reason.
The indicated command is not supported when Dynamic Linklist Services are in use.
Informational only.
The ADD and DELETE subcommands of the LINKLIST command are valid only for an INACTIVE linklist set.
You are trying to add a data set that is already defined in the displayed linklist set.
You are trying to add a data set after a data set name that cannot be found.
Adding after the indicated data set is not allowed. Use the TOP keyword to add the data set as high in the concatenation as IBM permits.
The data set you are trying to add was not found on the cataloged volume.
The data set you are trying to add must be a PDS or a PDSE.
The data set you are trying to delete cannot be found in the displayed linklist set.
The data set you are trying to delete is a required system data set and cannot be deleted.
The data set you are trying to add is a multi-volume data set. Multi-volume data sets are not permitted in linklist.
Allocation failed for the indicated data set name.
Open failed for the indicated data set name.
The linklist concatenation is full. The limit was reached at the indicated data set.
This is an internal-only message written to the activity log to track the progress of the LINKLIST REBUILD subcommand. This message indicates that a new linklist set was successfully defined from the current linklist set.
This is an internal-only message written to the activity log to track the progress of the LINKLIST REBUILD subcommand. This message indicates that an MVS command was successfully submitted that attempts to activate the named rebuild linklist set.
As a part of the LINKLIST REBUILD subcommand processing, a command is submitted to MVS to activate a new linklist that was created from the current linklist set. An error occurred that prevented the REBUILD command from determining whether the activation was successful.
As a part of the LINKLIST REBUILD subcommand processing, a command is submitted to MVS to activate a new linklist that was created from the current linklist set. A timeout occurred that prevented the REBUILD command from determining whether the activation was successful.
The LINKLIST REBUILD subcommand has successfully rebuilt and activated a new linklist set copied from the previously current linklist set.
The LINKLIST REBUILD subcommand has successfully rebuilt and activated a new linklist set copied from the previously current linklist set and updated all jobs to use the new linklist set.
The LINKLIST REBUILD subcommand has successfully rebuilt and activated a new linklist set copied from the previously current linklist set but the update to cause all existing jobs to use the new linklist set failed. All new jobs start using the newly activated linklist set.
REBUILD is not valid for a linklist set that is not current.
Informational only.
Informational only.
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