Reason:
You have used the MAINT command to create a new virtual device in your directory entry at the indicated virtual address. Your directory entry is based on a directory profile, and that profile already defines a device for you at the specified address. The MAINT DEFINE and MAINT LINK subfunctions can encounter this problem. The new device is defined as you requested, overriding the device defined by your directory profile.
Action:
If you do not want to override the profile, enter the MAINT command again and define the device at a different virtual address. This makes it easy for your system administrator to keep your access to system disks current. If you intentionally overrode your profile’s definition of the specified virtual address, no action is necessary.
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