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T00EXnnn - Exit Messages

T00EXnnn - Exit Messages

This chapter describes messages issued by Exit processing. These messages are T00EX000 through T00EX999.

T00EXnnn

T00EX001D

The exit_point exit program prog_name returned with return code
    rc_num = ret_code

Explanation    The exit program prog_name was called at exit point exit_point and returned a non-zero return code ret_code in either return code 1 or return code 2, as indicated by rc_num. See the User Exits chapter in the Cisco IOS for S/390 Planning Guide for information about exit return codes.

T00EX002E

An abend has occurred in exit_point user exit program prog_name.

Explanation    The exit program prog_name was invoked at exit point exit_point, and an abend resulted. The exit interface provides recovery and takes an SVC dump. If the exit point is one at which a request (such as a connection request) can be rejected, the request is rejected.

Recommended Action    Save the output and the SVC dump. Contact the programmer or vendor of the exit program.

T00EX003W

User exit prog_name is disabled.

Explanation    The user exit program prog_name has been disabled at all exit points.

T00EX004I

'prog_name: message_text'

Explanation    The user exit program prog_name called the exit interface to log a message message_text.

Recommended Action    Contact the programmer or vendor of the exit program to determine appropriate action.

T00EX005E

Failed to obtain SFRE for exit_point user exit program prog_name.     Exit will not be invoked

Explanation    The exit facility could not obtain a recovery environment in order to call the exit program prog_name. The exit will not be invoked.

Recommended Action    Check the message log for indications of problems, such as storage shortage, which might be responsible for the failure. If the problem cannot be resolved, save all output and contact Customer Support.

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