Dictionary/3000 Reference Manual (32244-90001)

324 AppendixC
DICTIONARY/3000 Initialization Procedure
DICTINIT Error Messages
DICTINIT Error Messages
The DICTINIT error messages are divided into three groups. The first group corresponds
to step 1 (initialization). The second group corresponds to step 2 (customization). The third
group corresponds to the final initialization job stream at the end of step 2, which builds
your permanent Dictionary.
Group 1 — Initialization Startup Errors
The error messages you might receive during the initialization startup phase (while
running DICTINIT.PUB.SYS) are as follows:
MESSAGE EXPLANATION AND/OR ACTION
YOU DO NOT HAVE BATCH ACCESS
CAPABILITY
In order to run the job streams that initialize
the Dictionary, the user, group, and account
must all have BA capability. Consult your
system or account manager.
PLEASE PURGE file AND RERUN
DICTINIT
file is one of the files MDIC, DICT, MDSCH.
These files are used in the initialization process,
and so cannot appear in your log-on group. You
should either rename them or purge them.
DICTIONARY DATA-BASE DICT MUST
EXIST TO RE-INITIALIZE
When re-initializing, the database file named
DICT must exist in your logon group and
account. Check to make sure you are in the
correct group and account, then retry.
ERROR OCCURRED WRITING STREAM
FILE
This message is preceded by an MPE file system
error message. Refer to the MPE 3000 Error
Messages and Recovery Reference Manual. The
error prevented opening, writing, or closing the
stream file which will perform the batch
processing. Consult your system manager.
JOB COULD NOT START - INVALID
PASSWORD
One of the passwords required for logon
(account, user, or group) was either missing or
incorrect. Check your passwords and respond
again to the password prompts. Note that
leading blanks are not allowed.
COMMAND ERROR = nnnn ERROR
OCCURRED STREAMING JOB
nnnn is the number of a CIERR or CIWARN
message. Consult the MPE 3000 Error Messages
and Recovery Reference Manual for the full text.
The error occurred while executing a STREAM
command to start the phase 1 job which creates
the temporary Dictionary. Consult your system
manager.