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EQQC061E EQQC500E
EQQC061E AUTOMATIC RECOVERY FAILED, I/O ERROR
Explanation: Automatic job recovery failed for the job that ended in error because an I/O error occurred. The I/O
error occurred while the automatic job recovery subtask was determining whether recovery should be performed, or
while the recovery actions were being activated or implemented.
This message is preceded by a message that describes the I/O error in more detail, and is followed by message
EQQC045I with reason code 50, which identifies the job handled by automatic job recovery.
System action: The job remains ended in error. Some of the intended recovery actions may have been started up
or completed.
Problem determination: Review the JCL of the identified operation. Identify the recovery actions described in the
RECOVER statement of the JCL.
User response: When you have found and corrected the error, you can initiate a new automatic job recovery
attempt for the job that ended in error by using the ended-in-error list of the Modify Current Plan dialog. You may
have to initiate the recovery actions manually, or you may have to change the RECOVER statement to encompass
only the remaining recovery actions.
System programmer response: Review the TME 10 OPC message log for I/O errors that immediately precede this
message.
EQQC062E AUTOMATIC RECOVERY FAILED, NOT ENOUGH VIRTUAL STORAGE -
SIZE
Explanation: Automatic job recovery failed for the job that ended in error because of insufficient virtual storage. The
failure occurred while the automatic job recovery subtask was determining whether recovery should be performed, or
while the recovery actions were being activated or implemented.
SIZE
is the amount of virtual storage requested.
This message is followed by message EQQC045I with reason code 50, which identifies the job checked by automatic
job recovery.
System action: The job remains ended in error. Some of the intended recovery actions may have been started up
or completed.
Problem determination: Review the JCL of the identified operation. Identify the recovery actions described in the
RECOVER statement.
User response: When you have found and corrected the error, you can initiate a new automatic job recovery
attempt for the job that ended in error by using the ended-in-error list of the Modify Current Plan dialog. You may
have to initiate the recovery actions manually, or you may have to change the RECOVER statement to encompass
only the remaining recovery actions.
System programmer response: Stop TME 10 OPC and restart it in a larger region.
EQQC500E THE JCL LIBRARY, DDNAME EQQPRLIB, COULD NOT BE OPENED
Explanation: Automatic job recovery could not open the JCL procedure library (ddname EQQPRLIB) to read a
procedure specified in the ADDPROC parameter of the RECOVER statement. This message is followed by message
EQQC045I with reason code 50, which identifies the job checked by automatic job recovery.
System action: No recovery attempt is made, and the job remains ended in error.
Problem determination: Review the preceding messages in the TME 10 OPC message log for a message
describing an I/O error on the EQQPRLIB file.
User response: Contact your system programmer. When your system programmer has fixed the problem, you can
initiate a new automatic job recovery attempt for the job that ended in error by using the ended-in-error list of the
Modify Current Plan dialog.
System programmer response: Check that the ddname EQQPRLIB is correctly specified and that the task started
by TME 10 OPC is authorized to open the dataset for input. When the error is corrected, stop TME 10 OPC and
then restart it.
38 TME 10 OPC Messages and Codes