TDP0162 IACMODE MODULE "name" COULD NOT BE FOUND, CODE(code), RSN(rsn) - Teradata Tools and Utilities

Teradata Director Program (TDP Prefix) Messages

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Teradata Tools and Utilities
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15.xx,16.xx
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2018-10-23
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TDP0162 IACMODE MODULE "name" COULD NOT BE FOUND, CODE(code), RSN(rsn)

Explanation:

An INITIAL IACMODE command was issued but a module required for the specified mode could not be found. The name of the module is displayed, as are the system-dependent return code and reason code. For MVS, these codes are associated with the "LOAD" service. CODE consists of eight characters, typically '00xxx000' where 'xxx' is the MVS hexadecimal system completion code with RSN providing any associated MVS reason, in hexadecimal. MVS System Completion Codes are described in IBM documentation.

Generated By:

TDP.

Notes:

TDP abnormally terminates. For MVS, the system dependent user ABEND code is 1932. The ABEND's reason code is this message number, 0162.

Remedy:

For PC IACMODE, if the displayed module name begins with 'TDPNSPC', ensure that the TDP PCSUFX keyword (for MVS, in the TDP JCL EXEC statement's PARM value) specifies a character that matches the last character of the TDPNSPCx load module to be used. If no PCSUFX is specified, 'I' is used. If the displayed module name begins with 'HSISXMS', ensure that the TDP OSSISUFX keyword (for MVS, in the TDP JCL EXEC statement's PARM value) specifies a character that matches the last character of the HSISXMSx load module to be used. If no OSSISUFX is specified, no suffix is used. Whatever the name, ensure that the resulting module name is available (for MVS, in either the TDP JCL STEPLIB or JOBLIB statement, or the Link Pack Area (LPA)). For SVC IACMODE, if the displayed module name begins with 'IGC00' and the DYNAMIC option was specified on the command, ensure that bot the correct SVC number was specified on the command, and the module corresponding to that SVC number is available (for MVS, in either the TDP JCL STEPLIB or JOBLIB statement, or the Link Pack Area (LPA)). If the displayed module name begins with 'IGC00' and the DYNAMIC option was not specified on the command, ensure that both the correct SVC number was specified on the command, and the module corresponding to that SVC number was included in the MVS nucleus. If the displayed module name begins with 'HSIOSSI', ensure that the TDP OSSISUFX keyword (for MVS, in the TDP JCL EXEC statement's PARM value) specifies a character that matches the last character of the HSISXMSx load module to be used. If no OSSISUFX is specified, no suffix is used. Ensure that the resulting module name is available (for MVS, in either the TDP JCL STEPLIB or JOBLIB statement, or the Link Pack Area (LPA)).