Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.29+, H06.07+)
Messages
Open System Services Management and Operations Guide—527191-005
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Numbered Messages
Effect. The command is not processed.
Recovery. A serious problem exists. Perform the following actions:
1. If possible, check and correct the configuration of the fileset using the Subsystem
Control Facility (SCF) INFO FILESET and ALTER FILESET commands.
Reassigning an existing attribute to the fileset might fix the configuration record
problem.
2. Restart the fileset.
If the problem persists, check the Event Management Service (EMS) log for related
messages. Contact your service provider and provide all relevant information as
follows:
•
Description of the problem and accompanying symptoms
•
Details from the message or messages generated
•
Supporting documentation such as EMS logs, trace files, and a processor dump, if
applicable
If your local operating procedures require contacting the Global Customer Support
Center (GCSC), supply your system number and the numbers and versions of all
related products as well.
The fileset probably cannot be used again. If you have a recent backup, use the SCF
DELETE FILESET command to delete the fileset entry from the configuration file, then
recreate the configuration record with the SCF ADD FILESET command and restore
the fileset files from the backup copy.
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filename
is the Guardian filename of the affected storage-pool file.
Cause. A Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) START FILESET command was issued
but the fileset has no disk volumes. The indicated storage-pool file contains no entries.
Effect. The command is not processed.
Recovery. Make sure that the storage-pool file contains at least one disk volume
name. Reissue the command.
OSS E00019 There is no disk volume in pool filename