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Is DC027007 Abend Code ABRU A New Message?

By Gary Cherlet posted Jan 27, 2015 05:11 PM

  

The idea behind this blog post, which I hope will become a series, is to provide a mechanism for collecting many years of "question and answer" exchanges - collected from both the old IDMS-L, and from various in-house IDMS Help Desks at different sites. This first post answers a question from an IDMS Application Developer / Support person:

 

---Original Message-----

From:         IDMS User

To:              IDMS Help Desk

Subject:      Is “Connection forced to disconnect” a new error message?

                   What is Abend Code ABRU?

Help Desk,

        I noticed the following error in Dev IDMS 16.0 SP3 OLP (15:00 to 16:00) that I do not remember ever seeing before. It appears to be a one line error, does not always appear to be related to other surrounding lines. An example from today's log:

 

15:00 IDMS DC201006 V1 T1 CV-Status  BE-TaskID Pri FE - ID1 FE - ID2 FE TaskCD FE UserID

15:00 IDMS DC201006 V1 T1 ABRT CKUR      28328  90 BATCBULK WDVDJE01 WRAP003B  CSDXYZ    

15:00 IDMS DC027007 V1 T28328 TASK:RHDCNP3S PROG:WRAP003B ABENDED WITH CODE ABRU     

15:00 IDMS          V1 T28328 DTS Event: TD0T - Begin ABEND event handling 

15:00 IDMS          V1 T28328 DTS Event: TD0T - Disconnecting connection(s) to server(s)      

15:00 IDMS          V1 T28328 DTS Error: TD0C - Connection is being forced to disconnect  

15:00 IDMS          V1 T28328 DTS Event: TD0T - Connection(s) to server(s) disconnected

15:00 IDMS DC410006 V1 T28328 DNS Processing error, Function is RECEIVE_AND_WAIT, Status is XMIT Error

15:00 IDMS          V1 T28328 DTS: Abend on path's subsequent downstream node

15:00 IDMS          V1 T28328 DTS: Logical connections to node disabled     

15:00 IDMS          V1 T28328 DTS: Physical connection to node disabled     

15:00 IDMS          V1 T28328 DTS Event: TD0T - End ABEND event handling   

 

Thank you

IDMS User – Application Developer / Application Support

 

An answer is provided in the attachment - along with the original question - HTH - cheers - GaryC

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