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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Messages


KAVU3565-W

The standard error output file (file-name) could not be accessed (function-name). (reason code:reason-code)

The system failed to access the standard error output file.

(S)

Cancels the requested processing.

(O)

The probable causes are:

  1. Access permissions for the OS user who is executing the job are not set in the standard error output file or file path#.

  2. In UNIX, if reason code 0x0000001c is indicated, there is no free space on the disk containing the directory indicated in file-name.

Take one of the following actions according to the cause of the error:

  1. In the standard error output file or file path#, set access permissions for the OS user who is executing the job.

  2. If free space on the disk is insufficient, delete unnecessary files to free more space, and then retry the operation.

#

Indicates the file path for the specified file as well as for each directory up to the highest-level directory.

Cautionary note

If the KAVU3217-W message was output before or after this message, an error occurred during the transfer processing for a result file. If 1 is set for the IgnoreResultFileError environment setting parameter, the return code of the job process is set for the return code of the job, and the job is placed into the Ended normally, Ended with warning, or Ended abnormally status depending on the final judgment. In addition, the result file is not re-sent, because termination of the job is preferred. Accordingly, you cannot use the Execution Result Details dialog box of JP1/AJS3 - View to view the contents of the standard error output file.

Because the result file for the job is not re-sent, the values set for the NotfyJobStateInterval and NotfyJobStateCount environment setting parameters will not be enabled. (These parameters specify the interval for resending the result file for the job and the number of times it is re-sent.)

For details about the IgnoreResultFileError environment setting parameter, see 20.5 Setting up the job execution environment in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Configuration Guide.