Hercules Version 3: System Messages: RD - Card Reader Emulation
This page describes the card reader emulation messages for the Hercules S/370,
ESA/390, and z/Architecture emulator.
Messages
HHCRD001E Out of memory
- Meaning
- A request to allocate memory for the list of files to be read failed.
- Issued by
- cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
HHCRD002E File name too long (max=max): "filename"
- Meaning
- The file name specified by
filename
is too long. The maximum length is max
.
- Action
- Specify a shorter name.
- Issued by
- cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
HHCRD003E Unable to access file "filename": error
- Meaning
- The file specified by
filename
could not
be accessed. The error is described by error
.
- Action
- Correct the error and retry the operation.
- Issued by
- cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
HHCRD004E Out of memory
- Meaning
- A request to allocate memory for the list of files to be read failed.
- Issued by
- cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
HHCRD005E Specify 'ascii' or 'ebcdic' (or neither) but not both
- Meaning
- Both of the character set translation options
ascii
and ebcdic
were specified. At most one is allowed.
- Action
- Select only one character set translation option.
- Issued by
- cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
HHCRD006E Only one filename (sock_spec) allowed for socket devices
- Meaning
- More than one filename argument was given for a socket card reader
device. Only one is allowed. This error can also result if an option name
is misspelled.
- Action
- Remove the extraneous filenames, or correct the misspelled options.
- Issued by
- cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
HHCRD007I Defaulting to 'ascii' for socket device address
- Meaning
- The socket card reader device
at address
address
has been set to ASCII mode, since
neither translation option was specified. The socket card reader
device cannot automatically select the translation option.
- Action
- If you wish to read cards without translation from ASCII
to EBCDIC, you must specify the
ebcdic
option on the reader
definition.
- Issued by
- cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
HHCRD008W 'multifile' option ignored: only one file specified
- Meaning
- Only one file was specified for input to the
card reader, and the
multifile
option was specified. This
option is meaningless with only one input file. The option has been ignored.
- Action
- If you wish to read more than one input file without signalling
end-of-file or intervention required between them, they must all
be specified on the same reader definition. If you only wish
to process one file, omit the
multifile
option.
- Issued by
- cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
HHCRD009E File name too long (max=max): "filename"
- Meaning
- The file name specified by
filename
is too long. The maximum length is max
.
- Action
- Specify a shorter name.
- Issued by
- cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
HHCRD010E Unable to access file "filename": error
- Meaning
- The file specified by
filename
could not
be accessed. The error is described by error
.
- Action
- Correct the error and retry the operation.
- Issued by
- cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
HHCRD011E Close error on file "filename": error
- Meaning
- An attempt to close the file specified by
filename
failed. The error is described by error
.
- Action
- Correct the error and retry the operation.
- Issued by
- cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_close_device
HHCRD012I ipaddr (hostname) disconnected from device
address (socketspec)
- Meaning
- The client on the host named
hostname
,
with the IP address ipaddr
, has disconnected
from the socket card reader device at address
address
, specified
by socketspec
.
- Issued by
- cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_close_device
HHCRD013E Error opening file filename: error
- Meaning
- The file named
filename
could not be
opened for reading. The error is described by error
.
- Action
- Correct the error and retry the operation.
- Issued by
- cardrdr.c, function open_cardrdr
HHCRD014E Error reading file filename: error
- Meaning
- An error was encountered while attempting to
read the first 160 bytes of the file named
filename
in order to determine its character set. The error is described by
error
.
- Action
- Correct the error and retry the operation.
- Issued by
- cardrdr.c, function open_cardrdr
HHCRD015E Seek error in file filename: error
- Meaning
- An error was encountered while attempting to
return to the beginnning of file named
filename
after determining its character set. The error is described by
error
.
- Action
- Correct the error and retry the operation.
- Issued by
- cardrdr.c, function open_cardrdr
HHCRD016E Error reading file filename: error
- Meaning
- An error was encountered while attempting to read an EBCDIC card image
from the file named
filename
. The error is
described by error
.
- Action
- Correct the error and retry the operation.
- Issued by
- cardrdr.c, function read_ebcdic
HHCRD017E Unexpected end of file on filename
- Meaning
- Too few characters were read from the file named
filename
. The autopad option was not specified.
- Action
- Either ensure that all records in the file are 80 bytes long, or
specify the autopad option on the reader definition.
- Issued by
- cardrdr.c, function read_ebcdic
HHCRD018E Error reading file filename: error
- Meaning
- An error was encountered while attempting to read an ASCII card image
from the file named
filename
. The error is
described by error
.
- Action
- Correct the error and retry the operation.
- Issued by
- cardrdr.c, function read_ascii
HHCRD019E Card image exceeds size bytes in file filename
- Meaning
- A line in the file named
filename
is too long
to fit on one card. The trunc option was not specified. The maximum length
is size
bytes.
- Action
- Either ensure that all lines in the file are less than
size
bytes long, or specify the trunc option on the
reader definition.
- Issued by
- cardrdr.c, function read_ascii
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Last updated $Date: 2007-10-06 19:44:28 +0000 (Sat, 06 Oct 2007) $ $Revision: 4460 $