Effect.
The utility (DSAP or DCOM) specified in the run command is not started.
Recovery.
You cannot use this version of DSAP or DCOM to analyze disk space use or compress
files with the current operating system. If you need to compress files, see the discussion of
consolidating disk free space in the system operator's guide for your system. Or upgrade your
system to meet the requirements of DSAP and DCOM.
UNABLE TO { OPEN } SYSDCOM.RECOVERY FILE,
{ CREATE }
{ SECURE }
ERROR: nnn
Cause.
DCOM encountered an error while trying to open (or create or secure) the file
SYSDCOM.RECOVERY.
Effect.
DCOM stops. If, however, the message is
UNABLE TO OPEN
and the
nnn
is error 12 (FILE
IN USE), DCOM might already be running, preventing a second DCOM from running
simultaneously. In this case, only the second DCOM stops.
Recovery.
For corrective action for the error number indicated by
nnn
, see the Guardian Procedure
Errors and Messages Manual.
option: UNRECOGNIZED OPTION
Cause.
The specified
option
was incorrect for the DSAP or DCOM command entered.
Effect.
DSAP or DCOM stops.
Recovery.
Check the syntax of the command and reenter it correctly.
USER DETAIL REPORT ERROR: nnn
Cause.
An error was encountered when DSAP tried to produce the user detail report.
Effect.
DSAP stops.
Recovery.
For corrective action for the error number indicated by
nnn
, see the Guardian Procedure
Errors and Messages Manual.
USER SUMMARY REPORT ERROR: nnn
Cause.
An error was encountered when DSAP tried to produce the user summary report.
Effect.
DSAP stops.
Recovery.
For corrective action for the error number indicated by
nnn
, see the Guardian Procedure
Errors and Messages Manual.
WARNING: '$volume.SYSDCOM.RECOVERY' NOT CREATED BY
DCOM
Cause.
DCOM encountered a file named SYSDCOM.RECOVERY that it did not create. Someone
else might have created a file by that name.
Effect.
DCOM follows this message with a request that you purge the current file.
Recovery.
Purge the current file.
WORK VOLUME SPECIFIED TWICE
Cause.
WORKFILE
$volume
appeared more than once in a DSAP or DCOM command.
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