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PKZIP MVS & PKZIP VSE Messages and Codes Guide

First edition , June, 2001 PKZIP MVS* PKZIP VSE* Messages and Codes GuidePKMM-V5R0007 ASCENT SOLUTIONS MVS & PKZIP VSE Messages and Codes GuidePKMM-V5R0007iiASCENT SOLUTIONS Springboro PikeMiamisburg, Ohio 45342 Support: 937-847-2687 Sales: 937-847-2374 Fax: 937-847-2375 Internet: : edition (June, 2001) PKZIP MVS , PKZIP OS/400 , and PKZIP VSE are just a few of the many members in the PKZIP family. ASi would like to thank all the individuals and companies, including our customers,resellers, and distributors, who have helped make PKZIP the most well-known compression tool inthe edition applies to the following ASi licensed program: PKZIP MVS (Version 5, Release 0, June, 2001) PKZIP VSE (Version 5, Release 0, June, 2001)* PKZIP (R) is a registered trademark of PKWARE(R) Inc.

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1 First edition , June, 2001 PKZIP MVS* PKZIP VSE* Messages and Codes GuidePKMM-V5R0007 ASCENT SOLUTIONS MVS & PKZIP VSE Messages and Codes GuidePKMM-V5R0007iiASCENT SOLUTIONS Springboro PikeMiamisburg, Ohio 45342 Support: 937-847-2687 Sales: 937-847-2374 Fax: 937-847-2375 Internet: : edition (June, 2001) PKZIP MVS , PKZIP OS/400 , and PKZIP VSE are just a few of the many members in the PKZIP family. ASi would like to thank all the individuals and companies, including our customers,resellers, and distributors, who have helped make PKZIP the most well-known compression tool inthe edition applies to the following ASi licensed program: PKZIP MVS (Version 5, Release 0, June, 2001) PKZIP VSE (Version 5, Release 0, June, 2001)* PKZIP (R) is a registered trademark of PKWARE(R) Inc.

2 Other product names mentioned in this manual may be a trademark or registeredtrademarks of their respective companies and are hereby reference to licensed programs or other material, belonging to any company, is not intended to state or imply that such programs or material areavailable or may be used. The copyright in this work is owned by ASCENT SOLUTIONS Inc. and the document is issued in confidence for thepurpose only for which it is supplied. It must not be reproduced in whole or in part or used for tendering purposes except under an agreement or withthe consent in writing of ASCENT SOLUTIONS Inc. and then only on condition that this notice is included in any such reproduction. Noinformation as to the contents or subject matter of this document or any part thereof either directly or indirectly arising therefrom shall be given orcommunicated in any manner whatsoever to a third party being an individual firm or company or any employee thereof without the prior consent inwriting of ASCENT SOLUTIONS 2001 ASCENT SOLUTIONS Inc.

3 All rights iiiPrefaceThe PKZIP family of products consists of high performance data compression software. The archivesresulting from compression by the PKZIP program can be transported or transmitted to other operatingsystem platforms where they will undergo decompression by PKUNZIP or an acceptable this ManualThis manual provides the information needed to utilize PKZIP MVS in an operational environment. It isassumed that persons using this manual have a good understanding of JCL and dataset Used in this ManualThroughout this manual, the following conventions are used: The use of the Courier font indicates text that may be found in job control language (JCL),parameter controls, or printed output. The use of italics indicates a value that must be substituted by the user ( a dataset name).

4 It mayalso be used to indicate the title of an associated manual or the title of a section within this manual. Bullets ( ) indicate items (or instructions) in a list. The use of <angle brackets> in a command definition indicates a mandatory parameter. The use of [square brackets] in a command definition indicates an optional parameter. A vertical bar (|) in a command definition is used to separate mutually exclusive parameter optionsor MVS & PKZIP VSE Messages and Codes GuidePKMM-V5R0007ivRelated PublicationsManuals relating to the PKZIP MVS and PKZIP VSE products include: PKZIP MVS User's Guide This provides detailed information on the PKZIP product set inOS/390, MVS, or z/390 operating environments. Also provided is a general introduction to datacompression and answers to frequently asked questions.

5 PKZIP MVS Installation Guide This provides information on the installation of the PKZIP product set in OS/390, MVS, or z/390 operating environments. Parameters included are JCL, controlcards, performance features, and sample job streams. PKZIP MVS & PKZIP VSE Messages and Codes This provides information on the messagesand Codes that are displayed on the consoles, printed outputs, and associated terminals. PKZIP VSE User's Guide This provides detailed information on the PKZIP product set in theVSE operating environment. Also provided is a general introduction to data compression andanswers to frequently asked questions. Installation instructions may also be found in this manuals relating to the PKZIP family of products include: PKZIP OS/400 User's GuideRelated IBM PublicationsIBM Manuals relating to the PKZIP MVS product include: System Codes Documents the completion Codes issued by the operating system when it uses anABEND macro to terminate a task or an address space, describes the wait state Codes placed in theprogram status word (PSW) when the system begins a wait state, describes the causes of uncodedwait states, describes the wait state Codes placed in the last four bytes of the PSW when the stand-alone dump program enters a wait state, and describes the causes of loops.

6 System Messages Documents the Messages issued by the OS/390 operating system. Thedescriptions explain why the component issued the message , give the actions of the operatingsystem, and suggest responses by the applications programmer, system programmer, and/oroperator. JES2 Messages Documents the Messages issued by the JES2 subsystem. The descriptionsexplain why the component issued the message , give the actions of the operating system, andsuggest responses by the applications programmer, system programmer, and/or v JCL User's Guide Describes the job control tasks needed to enter jobs into the operating system,control the system's processing of jobs, and request the resources needed to run jobs. To performthe tasks, programmers code job control statements.

7 The user's Guide assists in deciding how toperform job control tasks. JCL Reference Describes the job control tasks needed to enter jobs into the operating system,control the system's processing of jobs, and request the resources needed to run jobs. To performthe tasks, programmers code job control statements. The reference Guide is designed to be usedwhile coding the statements. Access Methods Services Documents the functions that are available with Virtual Storage AccessMethod (VSAM) and describes the IDCAMS commands that can be issued to control VSAM datasets. TSO/E Command Reference Documents the functions of the TRANSMIT and RECEIVEC ommand Facility used for the distribution and allocation of PKZIP MVS installation MVS & PKZIP VSE Messages and Codes this Used in this Manual.

8 IiiRelated ivRelated IBM viChapter 01 - PKZIP and PKUNZIP 1 message 1 message 2 IEF System-Related Messages .. 3 IEF238D .. 3 IEF877E .. 4 ZPAM - Archive Manager Messages .. 5 ZPAM001I .. 5 ZPAM002I .. 5 ZPAM003I .. 6 ZPAM004I .. 6 ZPAM005I .. 7 ZPAM006I .. 7 ZPAM007I .. 8 ZPAM008I .. 8 ZPAM009I .. 8 ZPAM010I .. 9 ZPAM011I .. 10 ZPAM012I ..10 ZPAM013I ..10 ZPAM015I ..11 ZPAM016I .. 11 ZPAM017I ..12 ZPAM018I ..12 ZPAM019I ..12 ZPAM020I ..12 ZPAM021I ..13 ZPAM030I .. 14 15 ZPAM039I ..15 ZPAM050I .. 16 ZPAM080I ..17 ZPAM081I .. 17 ZPAM082I ..18 ZPAM083I ..18 ZPAM084I .. 22 ZPAM100I ..23 ZPAM101I ..23 ZPAM109I .. 24 ZPAM152I .. 25 ZPAM180I .. 28 ZPAM251I .. 29 ZPAM252I ..29 ZPAM253I.

9 29 ZPAM254I ..30 ZPAM255I .. 31 PKZIP MVS & PKZIP VSE Messages and Codes 32 ZPAM301I ..32 ZPAM302I ..32 ZPAM303I ..33 ZPAM304I ..33 ZPAM305I ..33 ZPAM306I ..34 ZPAM307I ..34 ZPAM308I .. 34 ZPAM309I ..35 ZPAM310I ..35 ZPAM311I ..35 ZPAM312I ..36 ZPAM313I ..36 ZPAM314I ..37 ZPAM331I .. 38 ZPAM332I ..38 ZPAM333I .. 39 ZPAM800I .. 43 ZPCE - Compression Engine Messages .. - Configuration Manager Messages ..45 ZPCM000I .. 48 49 ZPCM010I ..49 ZPCM011I .. 50 ZPCM015I ..51 ZPCM016I ..51 ZPCM017I .. 52 ZPCM020I ..52 ZPCM030I ..53 ZPCM031I .. 53 ZPCM033I .. 55 ZPCM038I ..55 ZPCM039I .. 56 ZPCM041I .. 58 ZPCM052I .. 64 PKZIP MVS & PKZIP VSE Messages and Codes 65 ZPCM100I.

10 65 ZPCM199I .. 67 ZPCO - Compression Manager 70 ZPCO100I ..71 ZPCO101I ..71 ZPCO109I ..72 ZPCO110I .. 73 ZPCS Common Service Messages .. 74 ZPDA - Dynamic Allocation Messages .. 79 ZPEX - Extract Manager Messages .. 82 89 ZPFM - File Manager Messages .. 90 ZPFM019I .. 92 ZPFM040I .. 94 ZPFM050I ..94 ZPFM051I ..94 ZPFM052I ..95 ZPFM053I ..95 ZPFM054I ..96 ZPFM061I ..96 ZPFM062I ..97 ZPFM063I ..97 ZPFM064I .. 99 PKZIP MVS & PKZIP VSE Messages and Codes 105 ZPGE - General Messages .. 106 ZPLI - License Manager Messages .. 110 ZPMT - Main Task 116 ZPTM - Task Manager Messages .. 118 ZPTR - Trace Recording Messages .


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