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OS/VS Message Library:
Systems VS2 System Messages


VS2 Release 1.6
Preface


This publication lists the system messages produced by IBM-supplied components of the
operating system. The causes of the message are explained, the accompanying actions by the
operating system are described, and appropriate responses are suggested. The messages are
presented in alphameric order.

Associated Pub6cations
This publications contains some messages that appear in other publications and are duplicated in
this publication, and some messages that appear in this publication only. Those publications that
contain messages or that serve as references to specific messages are listed at the beginning of
their appropriate message sections in this publication.
Those publication that introduce concepts and terminology relevent to all messages are:
OS /VS Data Management Services Guide, GC26-3783
OS /VS Supervisor Services and Macro Instructions, GC27 -6979
Operator's Library: OS/VS2 Reference, GC38-0210
OS /VS2 Debugging Guide, GC28-0632
OS/VS JCL Reference, GC28-0618
OS/VS Service Aids, GC28-0633
OS /VS Utilities, GC35-0005
A list of the books belonging to the OS/VS Message library is contained in figure 2 of this
publication.

References to VSAM are for planning purposes only.




Second Edition (June, 1973)

This is a reprint of GC38-1002-0 incorporating changes released in the following
Technical Newsletter:

GN28-2557 (dated April 1, 1973)

This edition applies to release 1.6 of OS/VS2 and to all subsequent releases until
otherwise indicated in new editions or Technical Newsletters. Changes are continually
made to the information herein; before using this publication in connection with the
operation of I BM systems, consult the latest IBM System/360 and System/370
Bibliography, GA22-6822, and the IBM System/370 Advanced Function Bibliography,
GC20-1763, for the editions that are applicable and current.

Requests for copies of I BM publications should be made to your I BM representative
or to the I BM branch office serving your local ity.

A form for reader's comments is provided at the back of this publication. If the
form has been removed, comments may be addressed to IBM Corporation,
Publications Development, Department 058, Building 706-2, PO Box 390,
Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12602. Comments become the property of IBM.