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z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference - z/VM - IBM

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Messages<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>002E Invalid oper<strong>and</strong> - oper<strong>and</strong><br />

comm<strong>and</strong> to display (among other things) the load IDs of all the <strong>CP</strong> routines loaded<br />

onto (<strong>and</strong> not yet unloaded from) the system.<br />

The load ID that <strong>CP</strong> assigns is a 1- to 10-digit decimal number between 0 <strong>and</strong><br />

2,147,483,647. The first time you use the <strong>CP</strong>XLOAD comm<strong>and</strong> (or configuration file<br />

statement), <strong>CP</strong> assigns that set of customer-written <strong>CP</strong> routines a load ID of 0. <strong>CP</strong><br />

increases the load ID by 1 for each subsequent <strong>CP</strong>XLOAD request. If all the<br />

<strong>CP</strong>XLOAD requests are successful, you will have a sequential list of loaded <strong>CP</strong><br />

routines.<br />

If one or more of the <strong>CP</strong>XLOAD requests are unsuccessful or you issue the<br />

<strong>CP</strong>XULOAD comm<strong>and</strong> to unload some customer-written <strong>CP</strong> routines, there will be<br />

one or more gaps in your sequential list of loaded <strong>CP</strong> routines. The next time you<br />

load some customer-written <strong>CP</strong> routines, <strong>CP</strong> ignores these gaps in the list <strong>and</strong><br />

assigns the newly-loaded <strong>CP</strong> routines a load ID that is one more than the last<br />

assigned load ID.<br />

For example, suppose you had customer-written <strong>CP</strong> routines loaded at IDs 0<br />

through 7 <strong>and</strong> you unloaded the <strong>CP</strong> routines at IDs 2, 3, <strong>and</strong> 5. This means you still<br />

have <strong>CP</strong> routines loaded at IDs 0, 1, 4, 6, <strong>and</strong> 7. The next time you use the<br />

<strong>CP</strong>XLOAD comm<strong>and</strong>, <strong>CP</strong> will assign 8 as the load ID for those <strong>CP</strong> routines. <strong>CP</strong> will<br />

not try to fill in the gaps at 2, 3, or 5.<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>003E Invalid option - comm<strong>and</strong> contains<br />

extra option(s) starting with option<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>013E Conflicting option - option<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>410E Request terminated; paging error<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>1014E A required option is missing - option<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2753E The specified control entry point<br />

caused <strong>CP</strong>XLOAD to fail<br />

v Cannot find the specified entry point<br />

v It is a TEMPORARY entry point<br />

v The specified entry point was<br />

marked for deletion<br />

v Cannot call the specified entry point<br />

v The specified entry point rejected<br />

the <strong>CP</strong>XLOAD request with return code<br />

nn<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2755E Encountered I/O error while loading<br />

cards<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2756E Encountered verify card failure<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2757E This option {, or its opposite} has<br />

already been specified - option<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2759E Symbol symbol is referenced in this<br />

file, but was defined in a TEMPORARY<br />

<strong>CP</strong>XLOAD file<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2760E Symbol symbol is defined in this<br />

TEMPORARY file, but <strong>CP</strong>XLOAD ID id<br />

refers to it<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2761E Encountered duplicate member in file<br />

fn ft fm<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2766E Attempt to open file fn ft fm failed,<br />

return code from open is nnnn<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2767E Nothing was loaded<br />

<strong>CP</strong>XLOAD<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>2768E Missing {file name|file<br />

type|number|entry point name|file<br />

member name}<br />

Chapter 2. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> 105

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