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RETURN CODE 56 REASON CODE 6

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 12:54 pm
by huangjie
SORRY , I DO NOT KNOW HOW TO INSERT THE PICTURE. HERE IS THE SYSYMSG:

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 SDSF OUTPUT DISPLAY T22CP    JOB04485  DSID     4 LINE 0       COLUMNS 02- 81
 COMMAND INPUT ===>                                            SCROLL ===> PAGE
********************************* TOP OF DATA **********************************
ICH70001I TJC0022  LAST ACCESS AT 23:01:03 ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2012
ICH408I USER(TJC0022 ) GROUP(TJC0    ) NAME(####################)
  CATALOG.MASTER.MCAT CL(DATASET ) VOL(DMTCAT)
  INSUFFICIENT ACCESS AUTHORITY
  ACCESS INTENT(UPDATE )  ACCESS ALLOWED(READ   )
IEF344I T22CP STEP1 DD1 - ALLOCATION FAILED DUE TO DATA FACILITY SYSTEM ERROR
IGD17102I CATALOG ERROR IN DEFINING NONVSAM DATA SET
TCJ0022.TETS
RETURN CODE IS 56 REASON CODE IS 6 IGG0CLFT
IGD306I UNEXPECTED ERROR DURING IGG0CLFT PROCESSING
RETURN CODE 56 REASON CODE 6
THE MODULE THAT DETECTED THE ERROR IS IGDVTSCU
SMS MODULE TRACE BACK - VTSCU VTSCT VTSCR SSIRT
SYMPTOM RECORD CREATED, PROBLEM ID IS IGD00204
IEF272I T22CP STEP1 - STEP WAS NOT EXECUTED.
IEF373I STEP/STEP1   /START 2012123.2304
IEF374I STEP/STEP1   /STOP  2012123.2304 CPU    0MIN 00.00SEC SRB    0MIN 00.00S
IEF375I  JOB/T22CP   /START 2012123.2304
IEF376I  JOB/T22CP   /STOP  2012123.2304 CPU    0MIN 00.00SEC SRB    0MIN 00.00S
******************************** BOTTOM OF DATA ********************************

Re: JCL ERROR

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 1:23 pm
by BillyBoyo
CATALOG.MASTER.MCAT CL(DATASET ) VOL(DMTCAT)
INSUFFICIENT ACCESS AUTHORITY
ACCESS INTENT(UPDATE ) ACCESS ALLOWED(READ )
IEF344I T22CP STEP1 DD1 - ALLOCATION FAILED DUE TO DATA FACILITY SYSTEM ERROR
IGD17102I CATALOG ERROR IN DEFINING NONVSAM DATA SET
TCJ0022.TETS
RETURN CODE IS 56 REASON CODE IS 6 IGG0CLFT


There is enough obvious stuff in there to be going on with. If there are security-resetictions on your second-level qualifier, I'd say the problem is you spelled "TEST" incorrectly :-)

Re: JCL ERROR

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 2:12 pm
by huangjie
I CHANGED THE DATA SET NAME ,BUT IT ALSO HAVE THIS ERROR.

Re: JCL ERROR

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 2:19 pm
by NicC
1) Do not post in upper-case - that is considered shouting.
2) Do not post pictures - cut and paste from your screen into the reply box surrounding the stuf that you have cut and pasted in code tags - see the Full Editor for the quick and easy way to do this and use the preview button to see what it will look like after you finally submit the post.
3) Without your messages we have no idea. Did you get the same message? If so then you are not allowed to create a dataset with the high level index that you are using. If the message is not the same then we have absolutely no idea until we see the messages.

Re: JCL ERROR

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 3:52 pm
by huangjie
Nobody have an answer?please.

Re: JCL ERROR

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 3:55 pm
by BillyBoyo
Did you read NicC's post?

If you want someone here to look at at, you need to post the JCL, the Control cards and the sysout from the step, all in the Code tags.

However, since it looks like a "security" thing, your best bet by far is to talk to someone in your own support group at your site. Or a colleague, even they will know better and more quickly than we will.

Re: JCL ERROR

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 4:29 pm
by Robert Sample
Most likely what is going on is that, since you misspelled the high level qualifier (your TSO user id is TJC0022 and you attempted to define TCJ0022.TETS), the system attempted to catalog this data set in the master catalog and since your user id does NOT have authority to write to the master catalog, your job failed with the errors shown.
Nobody have an answer?please.
This is a help forum -- responses are given voluntarily by people when they can. Do not attempt to get an answer faster; it usually backfires and causes you more problems and delays getting your answer. If your need is so urgent, convince your manager to hire a consultant, who is paid to provide answers and hence will be much faster than most forums.

Re: JCL ERROR

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 4:40 pm
by huangjie
Robert Sample wrote:Most likely what is going on is that, since you misspelled the high level qualifier (your TSO user id is TJC0022 and you attempted to define TCJ0022.TETS), the system attempted to catalog this data set in the master catalog and since your user id does NOT have authority to write to the master catalog, your job failed with the errors shown.
Nobody have an answer?please.
This is a help forum -- responses are given voluntarily by people when they can. Do not attempt to get an answer faster; it usually backfires and causes you more problems and delays getting your answer. If your need is so urgent, convince your manager to hire a consultant, who is paid to provide answers and hence will be much faster than most forums.

Thanks ,i got it. :mrgreen:

Re: JCL ERROR

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 11:58 pm
by dn2012
convince your manager to hire a consultant, who is paid to provide answers and hence will be much faster than most forums.

what happen if he is a consultant? ;-)

Re: JCL ERROR

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2012 1:26 am
by BillyBoyo
Then you make an appointment to talk to him, and explain that you need more support and guidance internally for you to make further progress at a reasonable speed.

If you came up with the idea of posting here on your own, at least it shows initiative.