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BMC93100BMC93199 305
BMC93107E AN UNKNOWN VERSION, RELEASE OR PRODUCT CODE FOR DFSMS
FOUND IN DFA(DFARELS)
Explanation: Module ARVRBIND of APPLICATION RESTART CONTROL
(AR/CTL) for VSAM found an unsupported or unknown release of DFSMS in the
DFA control block.
System Action: AR/CTL for VSAM stops building the file table.
User Response: Make sure that you have supported levels of DFSMS and other
MVS software products. If you are using a new release or an early-ship version of
DFSMS, contact BMC Software Product Support.
BMC93108S A SEVERE ERROR ENCOUNTERED DURING BUILDING OF FILE TABLE
Explanation: Module ARVRCIS3 of APPLICATION RESTART CONTROL
(AR/CTL) for VSAM encountered an inconsistent or unexpected error. Normally,
this message is preceded by another message that reports the cause of the error.
System Action: AR/CTL for VSAM stops building the file table.
User Response: Check the CICS job log for other BMC Software error messages. If
the error cannot be resolved, contact BMC Software Product Support.
BMC93109E CICS EXIT INTERFACE NOT INITIALIZED, SET EXIT=YES IN SIT OR SIT
OVERRIDES
Explanation: Module ARVRCIS3 of APPLICATION RESTART CONTROL
(AR/CTL) for VSAM detected that the XFCSREQC global user exit has not been
enabled. The exit interface is not initialized.
System Action: AR/CTL for VSAM finishes building the file table, but AR/CTL
for VSAM may have incorrect file status information for remote file sharing.
User Response: Initialize the exit interface as described in the CICS
documentation, and restart CICS. Rerun transaction ARCB.
BMC93110E UNABLE TO OPEN DFHRPL DCB, GLOBAL EXIT NOT ENABLED
Explanation: Module ARVRCIS3 of APPLICATION RESTART CONTROL
(AR/CTL) for VSAM could not open the DCB for DFHRPL.
System Action: AR/CTL for VSAM finishes building the file table, but AR/CTL
for VSAM may have incorrect file status information for remote file sharing.
User Response: Make sure that the DFHRPL DD statement is present in the CICS
startup. Determine whether any user (or vendor package) has deallocated DFHRPL.
Correct the problem, and rerun transaction ARCB.