CCM0001

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0001   ENTER OPTIONS:

Meaning

Prompt requesting the user to input the parameters

CCM0002

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0002   PATHNAME ERROR (&00)

Meaning

Invalid pathname given during parameter input.

CCM0003

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0003   TOO MANY PARAMETERS HAVE BEEN PASSED

Meaning

Maximum number: 256 parameters.

CCM0004

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0004   DMS ERROR '(&00)' WHEN REASSIGNING STDIN TO FILE '(&01)'. IN SYSTEM MODE: /HELP-MSG DMS(&00)

Meaning

For more detailed information about the DMS error code, enter /HELP-MSG in
system mode or see the BS2000 manual 'System Messages'.
stdin: standard input.

CCM0005

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0005   DMS ERROR '(&00)' WHEN REASSIGNING STDOUT TO FILE '(&01)'. IN SYSTEM MODE: /HELP-MSG DMS(&00)

Meaning

For more detailed information about the DMS error code enter /HELP-MSG in
system mode or see the BS2000 manual 'System Messages'.
stdout: standard output.

CCM0006

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0006   DMS ERROR '(&00)' WHEN REASSIGNING STDERR TO FILE '(&01)'. IN SYSTEM MODE: /HELP-MSG DMS(&00)

Meaning

For more detailed information about the DMS error code enter /HELP-MSG in
system mode or see the BS2000 manual 'System Messages'.
stderr: standard error output.

CCM0007

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0007   PARAMETER TOO LONG

Meaning

Maximum length: 256 characters.

CCM0008

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0008   EOF OR NEWLINE IN PARAMETER

Meaning

Invalid parameter (contains EOF or newline character (x'15' or 'n').

CCM0009

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0009   ASSERTION FAILED: FILE '(&00)', LINE (&01), ERROR-CONDITION (&02) RECOGNIZED BY ASSERT MACRO

Meaning

Message when checking expressions (assert macro)

CCM0010

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0010   CONNECTION TO CRTEC OR CRTEPART OR CRTEBASY NOT POSSIBLE

Meaning

.

CCM0011

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0011   WARNING: EBCDIC ENVIRON HAS BEEN PASSED TO AN __EXEC_ASCII FUNCTION

CCM0012

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0012   WARNING: ASCII ENVIRON HAS BEEN CONVERTED TO EBCDIC BY AN EXEC FUNCTION

CCM0013

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0013   GET-TIME SUBSYSTEM NOT AVAILABLE. PROCESSING ABORTED.

CCM0014

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0014   TIME_T OVERFLOW. PROCESSING ABORTED.

CCM0090

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0090   ALL UFS TERMINAL DEVICES ARE IN USE OR PERMISSION DENIED

CCM0091

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0091   REQUESTED HOME DIRECTORY '(&00)' DOES NOT EXIST. '/' IS USED.

CCM0092

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0092   INCONSISTENT I/O-REQUIREMENTS: LOCALLY BS2000-DVS, BUT GLOBALLY ONLYUFS

CCM0093

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0093   UNSUPPORTED POSIX FUNCTION OR POSIX SUBSYSTEM NOT AVAILABLE. PROCESSING ABORTED.

Meaning

A function using POSIX subsystem has been called, but the subsystem is not
available, or the called function is not supported in this version.

Response

1. The POSIX switch is not included.
2. The POSIX subsystem is not started.
3. The POSIX subsystem is in termination.
4. The user has no valid POSIX userid.
5. The POSIX subsystem version is to low.
! Include SYSLNK.CRTE.POSIX or contact the system administration.

CCM0094

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0094   POSIX SUBSYSTEM NOT AVAILABLE. PROCESSING CONTINUES.

Meaning

A function using POSIX subsystem has been called, but the subsystem is not
available.

Response

1. The POSIX switch is not included.
2. The POSIX subsystem is not started.
3. The POSIX subsystem is in termination.
4. The user has no valid POSIX userid.
Include SYSLNK.CRTE.POSIX or contact the system administration.

CCM0095

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0095   WARNING: (&00) NOT OF TYPE STRING. MEMBER IGNORED.

CCM0096

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0096   (&00): option requires an argument -- (&01)

CCM0097

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0097   (&00): illegal option (&01)

CCM0098

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0098   ERROR IN POSIX SUB SYSTEM. ERROR CODE: (&00)

CCM0101

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0101   SIGNAL OCCURRED: (&00)

Meaning

The default behavior (SIG_DFL) is used for handling the signal sent by
'raise'.

CCM0102

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0102   LOADING OF INIT SECTIONS FAILED. NO STATIC CONSTRUCTORS FOUND.

CCM0103

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0103   PARAMETER 'MODULE NAME' NOT GIVEN FOR IPPBIND

CCM0104

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0104   PARAMETER 'LOAD UNIT' NOT GIVEN FOR IPPBIND.

CCM0105

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0105   EITHER LOAD UNIT OR LINK CONTEXT MUST BE SPECIFIED FOR IPPUBIND, NOT BOTH

CCM0200

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0200   DATA EXCEPTION: EW = '(&00)'

CCM0201

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0201   DATA-EXCEPTION REPORTED BY SEH-ROUTINE: EW = '(&00)'

CCM0202

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0202   ILLEGAL RETURN FROM IT0CREND

CCM0203

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0203   NOT ENOUGH MEMORY SPACE AVAILABLE ON STARTING A STXIT PROCESS

CCM0204

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0204   NOT ENOUGH MEMORY SPACE AVAILABLE ON STARTING A CONTINGENCY PROCESS

CCM0205

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0205   INTERNAL ILCS ERROR

CCM0555

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0555   ACCESS TO C-LIBRARY NOT ALLOWED

Meaning

The program is not linked with the right RTS adapter module or
the version of the used RTS Grossmodul is smaller than the version
of the linked RTS adapter module.

Response

Link once again or check RTS-Grossmodul version.

CCM0556

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0556   NOT ENOUGH ADRESS SPACE AVAILABLE FOR INITIALIZATION OF C-RTS

Response

Enlarge address space and start program once again.

CCM0991

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0991   ERROR DURING TERMINATION OF RUNTIME-SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT

CCM0992

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0992   /SET-FILE-LINK FOR GIVEN LINKNAME '(&00)' AND FILENAME '(&01)' FAILED

CCM0993

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0993   SPL PROGRAM MANAGER ROUTINES ARE NO LONGER SUPPORTED

Meaning

_

CCM0994

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0994   ERROR DURING INITIALIZATION OF RUNTIME SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT

Meaning

_

CCM0995

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0995   PROGRAM TERMINATED AT TERMINATION LABEL

Meaning

The program has been terminated by a jump to the termination label
provided by the runtime system (see STXIT contingency routines).

CCM0996

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0996   NO SPACE AVAILABLE FOR RUNTIME STACK

Meaning

No more stack space is available for the task.

Response

Start program with program-mode=*any or increase address-space-limit.

CCM0997

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0997   LINK TO C-RTS MODULE '(&01)' (LIBRARY '(&02)') FAILED. LINK SVC RETURN CODE: (&00)

Meaning

Error during dynamic loading of the runtime system prelinked module.
For more information about the SVC error code see the BS2000 manual
'Binder-Loader-Starter (BLS)'.
C-RTS: C RunTime System.

CCM0998

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0998   CPU TIME USED: (&00) SECONDS

Meaning

The CPU time used (in seconds) is output after a C program terminates.

CCM0999

Destination: USER-TASK             Routing code:                     Weight:  

Warranty   : NO

CCM0999   EXIT (&00)

Meaning

The program has been terminated by calling the library function 'exit'
with the parameter (&00).