Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.25+, H06.03+)
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Open System Services Management and Operations Guide—527191-002
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b. Use the SCF INFO SUBSYS command to check the disk volume being used
for the ZOSSVOL attribute.
c. If the ZOSSVOL attribute does not specify the correct disk volume, use the
SCF ALTER SUBSYS command to correct the problem.
3. Check the security permissions of the CVT and FUP utilities to ensure that the
OSS Monitor can execute them. Correct them if necessary.
Reissue the ALTER FILESET command to change the CATALOG value. If the problem
persists:
1. Back up the fileset as described in Backing Up and Restoring OSS Files on
page 6-11.
2. Use the SCF DELETE FILESET command to delete the fileset.
3. Recreate the fileset configuration using the SCF ADD FILESET command.
4. Restore the fileset from its backup as described in Backing Up and Restoring OSS
Files on page 6-11.
5. Reissue the ALTER FILESET command.
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Cause. A Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) START FILESET command was issued,
but the fileset containing the mount point for the specified fileset is not yet started.
Effect. The command is not processed.
Recovery. Start the fileset that contains the mount point. Reissue the original START
FILESET command.
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servername
is the server name of the affected OSS server.
Cause. The indicated OSS server could not be stopped. Either OSS files that are read
or written through the server remain open or a software problem exists.
Effect. The server process continues to run and might become an unstoppable
process.
OSS E00029 Need to start mount point fileset first
OSS E00030 Failed to stop server servername