SNA NRJE Node Managers Guide (30292-90007)

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Result Codes and Messages
SNA NRJE Logging Messages
9064 MESSAGE: NRJE(!:!): DATASET LOST FOR HOST JOB ! OUTPUT FILE
COULD NOT BE OPENED. ! RECORDS WERE RECEIVED (LU=9064)
CAUSE: NRJE received a dataset for which banner decode failed and the
default Output Destination specified in the in the NRJE
Configuration: Writer Data screen could not be opened to route the
output.
ACTION: Refer to the messages logged immediately prior to this one to
identify the nature of the failure to open the output file.
9065 MESSAGE: NRJE(!:!): WRITER EXIT PROCEDURE ‘!’ LOADED.
(LU=9065)
CAUSE: A banner decode exit procedure configured for a writer was
loaded successfully.
ACTION: None.
9066 MESSAGE: NRJE(!:!): WARNING: JOB NUMBER ! WAS RECYCLED
BY THE HOST. JOBLOG MAINTENANCE REQUIRED. (LU=9066)
CAUSE: A job was submitted to the host which returned a host job
number. This number was found to represent an entry in the Joblog
which already existed. This indicates that the host has begun to recycle
job numbers and has therefore overwritten the Joblog entry.
ACTION: Execute the PURGE OLD command to clear the Joblog of expired
entries.
9067 MESSAGE: NRJE(!:!): WARNING: RECORD WIDTH OF FILE ! IS !
BYTES WHICH EXCEEDS THE MAXIMUM ALLOWED WIDTH OF 256
BYTES. HOST JOB NUMBER = !. (LU=9067)
CAUSE: Attempt was made to route output to a file of greater than 256
bytes, the maximum supported by NRJE. NRJE will still route the
output to the destination file but will write a maximum of 256 bytes per
record. NRJE pads with EBCDIC blanks when routing to fixed width
disk files and will pad only to the maximum record width of 256 bytes.
ACTION: Inform the user of the affected job of the maximum supported
record width.
9068 MESSAGE: NRJE(!:!): WARNING: RECORD WIDTH OF FILE ! IS !
BYTES WHICH IS LESS THAN THE MINIMUM ALLOWED WIDTH OF 40
BYTES. HOST JOB NUMBER = !. (LU=9068)
CAUSE: A user is attempting to route output to a destination with a
record width of less than 40 bytes.
ACTION: Inform the affected user of the supported record widths (40 to
256 bytes).