HP P9000 for Business Continuity Manager Software Messages (T5253-96055, September 2011)

<stoppt>: Stop point
<sleeppt>: Sleep point
YK8413I PRT
COPY GROUP DEFINITIONS:
ID : <cgid>
PREFIX : <prefix>
DAD-ID : <dad>
ROUTE LIST : <route>
MONITOR STATUS : <cgmonstat>
STARTUP STATUS : <cgsastat>,<cgsaact>,<cgsaopt>
[ WHEN STATUS <status> DO ACTION '<action><err-action>'
The values specified in the YKMONCG file are displayed. This message appears a number of
times, equal to the number of copy groups specified.
<cgid>: Copy group ID
<prefix>: Prefix
<dad>: Copy group host device address domain ID
<route>: Route list ID
<cgmonstat>: Copy group monitoring status (ACTIVE or INACTIVE)
<cgsastat>: Copy group startup status to be checked for starting BCM Monitor
<cgsaact>: Startup action executed if the copy pair status for starting BCM Monitor is different
from the specified startup status
<cgsaopt>: Option information of the CGSTARTUPSTATUS parameter
<status> <action><err-action>: Status, action, and error action for the copy group
specified in STATUS and ACTION. These parameters appear a specified number of times.
User Completion Codes
Table 46 (page 161) provides details about the user completion codes.
Table 46 User Completion Codes
ExplanationCompletion Code
There is a problem with the issued CCW.U0003
The version of the registered user SVC routine might be old. Check whether the latest
user SVC routine is registered by performing one of the following operations:
Using a CLI command:
Execute the YKINSCHK command, and check that OK is displayed for User SVC
Routine.
From the ISPF panel:
From the Installation Verification Summary panel, check that OK is displayed for
User SVC Routine.
The user does not have the permission to execute CLI commands.U0128
If a reason code exists, it is displayed in the following format:
XXYYZZZZ:
XX: Lower 1 byte of SAF RC of the RACROUTE macro
YY: Lower 1 byte of RACF RC of the RACROUTE macro
ZZZZ: Lower 2 bytes of RACF Reason Code of the RACROUTE macro
If the reason code is 00000040:
User Completion Codes 161