Dictionary/3000 Reference Manual (32244-90001)

Appendix C 325
DICTIONARY/3000 Initialization Procedure
DICTINIT Error Messages
Group 2 — Customization Errors
The error messages you might receive during the customization phase (while running
DICTINIT.PUB.SYS,UPDATE) are as follows:
FROM /your account file /file system
error message
FROM /your account / ERROR OCCURRED
OPENING FILE MDSCH
FROM /your account / ERROR OCCURRED
WRITING FILE MDSCH
FROM /your account / ERROR OCCURRED
CLOSING FILE MDSCH
You will receive the first line, which is an MPE
file system error message detailing the error,
and one of the next three lines, which will tell
you what DICTINIT was trying to do at that
time. MDSCH is a schema file describing the
temporary Dictionary. Consult the MPE 3000
Error Messages and Recovery Manual to resolve
the MPE error, then rerun DICTINIT. These
messages comes from the job that was invoked
for you.
MESSAGE EXPLANATION AND/OR ACTION
YOU DO NOT HAVE BATCH ACCESS
CAPABILITY
In order to run the job streams that initialize
the Dictionary, your group must have BA
capability. Consult your system or account
manager.
*DB ERROR: IMAGE database error message This error occurs while manipulating the
temporary Dictionary. Consult your system
manager if you receive one of these messages.
The database error message corresponds to an
IMAGE error message from the DBERROR
facility. Consult the IMAGE/3000 Reference
Manual.
ERROR OCCURRED OPENING MDIC This is preceded by a *DB ERROR: message.
This error may occur if phase two is run before
the stream job from phase one completes. Wait
to receive the message to run the UPDATE
portion of DICTINIT.
ERROR IN INITIALIZING CAPACITIES
FROM MDIC
This is preceded by a *DB ERROR: message.
This occurs while reading default capacities in
MDIC.
ERROR IN UPDATING CAPACITIES TO
MDIC
This is preceded by a *DB ERROR: message.
The error occurs after you respond that the
capacities are correct, and the information is
being transferred.
ERROR OCCURRED CLOSING MDIC Consult your system manager.
MESSAGE EXPLANATION AND/OR ACTION