Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.25+, H06.03+)
Messages
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FSCK Inconsistency and Error Messages
Cause. The FSCK utility encountered a file-management error on an operation (given
by operation) on the indicated file because of the error described by error-
number and description. Some common examples of this message are:
Note that the severity of this message can be either WARNING or ERROR.
Effect. If the severity of the message is ERROR, FSCK terminates abnormally. If the
severity of the error is WARNING, FSCK attempts to recover from the error by retrying
the operation.
Recovery. If the severity of the message is WARNING, the message is an
informational message only; no corrective action is needed.
If the severity of the message is ERROR, recovery actions depend on the specific
cause of the error. See the related Guardian file-system error explanation in the
Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual for possible actions.
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Cause. The catalog is at a version higher than this version of the FSCK utility can
handle. The catalog was created by an incompatible version of the OSS file system,
perhaps from a software release version update (RVU) more recent than the RVU
containing this copy of FSCK.
This message can indicate that you are attempting an operation on a D40 catalog
using a version of FSCK preceding the D30.02 RVU.
Effect. The FSCK utility terminates abnormally.
Recovery. Check that the correct catalog is being used. Use a more recent version of
the OSS Monitor or invoke a more recent version of FSCK.
Message Meaning
OPEN Error 11 (Record Not
Found) on PXINODE
There is no OSS fileset catalog in the specified (or
implied) catalog subvolume. The ZOSSFSET file
specifies an incorrect volume.
OPEN Error 12 (File In Use) on
PXCKSTAT
Another copy of FSCK is checking the catalog.
OPEN Error 14 (No Such Device)
on PXCKSTAT
The specified (or implied) catalog subvolume refers to a
nonexistent volume. The ZOSSFSET file specifies a
nonexistent volume.
ERROR 6 - Catalog Version not supported by this program