StorageTek 312564001 User Manual

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DB2 Manager User Guide 
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OTD20071 
Invalid Purge operand(s) – request ignored 
 
 Explanation:  An invalid operand has been entered with the PURGE operator 
command. 
 
Action:  Ensure that the PURGE command is specified correctly and re-enter 
 
OTD20072 Task 
tnnn is already being purged – request ignored 
 
 Explanation:  A second PURGE request has been entered for a busy sub-task 
before the first PURGE request has been processed, where ‘t’ 
identifies the sub-task type (‘D’ – disk reader; ‘H’ – housekeeping;  ‘S’ 
– scheduler; ‘T’ – tape reader; ‘W’ – writer) and ‘nnn’ gives the sub-
task number..  The request is ignored. 
 
Action:  Wait for the queued PURGE command to be processed after all 
outstanding retrieval requests have been completed.  To immediately 
terminate the sub-task, enter the FORCE command. 
 
OTD20073 Task 
tnnn purge request is being processed 
 
 Explanation:  A PURGE request has been queued for a sub-task, where ‘t’ identifies 
the sub-task type (‘D’ – disk reader; ‘H’ – housekeeping;  ‘S’ – 
scheduler; ‘T’ – tape reader; ‘W’ – writer) and ‘nnn’ gives the sub-task 
number.  Waiting tasks will terminate immediately; busy tasks will 
terminate when all currently queued requests have been processed.    
 
Action:  None this is an informational message. 
 
OTD20081 
Invalid Force operand(s) – request ignored 
 
 Explanation:   An invalid operand has been entered with the FORCE operator 
command. 
 
Action:   Ensure that the FORCE command is specified correctly and re-enter 
 
OTD20082 
Controller received error posting requestor ECB 
 
 Explanation:  An error occurred posting an outstanding request during force purge 
processing.  The DB2 Manager control region will attempt to recover 
from this error condition and continue processing. 
 
Action:  Consult other available system messages for additional information 
regarding the error.  If no apparent cause for the failure can be 
determined, report the problem to your DB2 Manager product support 
representative. Preserve all diagnostic information and system dumps 
for further analysis.