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Recovery Error Messages

Virtual Volume entries containing error conditions are always printed during the recovery. The error messages printed to the SYSPRNT DD contain the following information:

vvvvvv,ldsnnnnn,yy,RSN=rr: dddddddddddddddd           vvvvv ssssssss

Where:

vvvvvv

The Virtual Volume serial number.

ldsnnnnnn

The LDS cache data set incorrectly assigned or in error.

yy

The LDS cache data set entry number assigned within the VVE.

RSN=rr

A reason code used to identify the error condition.

ddddd

A description of the error condition.

vvvvvv

The Virtual Volume serial number.

sssssss

The recovery action either KEPT or DELETED.

Error conditions include the following:

RSN=04:Invalid VVETDDN

The Virtual Volume entry for a Virtual Volume that has not been Externalized points to a corrupted LDS cache ddname. These ddnames should always be prefixed with LDS.

RSN=08:Invalid VVETDDN

The Virtual Volume entry for a Virtual Volume that has not been Externalized points to a corrupted LDS ddname. These ddnames should always be suffixed with a 6-character number.

RSN=12:LDS marked ineligible

The Virtual Volume entry for a Virtual Volume that has not been Externalized points to an LDS that cannot be opened or read. Make sure that the DASD volumes containing these LDSs are available and varied online.

RSN=16:LDS unassigned

The Virtual Volume entry for a Virtual Volume that has not been Externalized points to an LDS that is not currently assigned to a Virtual Volume.

RSN=16:LDS assigned to VOLSER

The Virtual Volume entry for a Virtual Volume that has not been Externalized points to an LDS that is assigned to a different Virtual Volume.

RSN=08:Invalid VVETDDN

The Virtual Volume entry for a Virtual Volume that has not been Externalized points to a corrupted LDS ddname. These ddnames should always be suffixed with a 6-character number.

RSN=12:LDS marked ineligible

The Virtual Volume entry for a Virtual Volume that has not been Externalized points to an LDS that cannot be opened or read. Make sure that the DASD volumes containing these LDSs are available and varied online.