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Messages on the BS2000 console

The base system M2000 or X2000 issues messages on the BS2000 console. On an SU /390 these messages are issued by the M2000 of the MU, and on an SU x86 by the X2000 of the SU. With the exception of the messages for write operations to CDROM/DVD, these messages are not issued via the BS2000 system component MIP (Message Improvement Processing) and are therefore not stored in a BS2000 message file.

Specifically, M2000/X2000 issues messages of the following message classes on the BS2000 console:

Message
class

Meaning

KVP

Messages of the console distribution program (KVP)

SVR

Messages of the SVP emulation (on SU x86 only)

IOD

Messages of the I/O handler for bus devices (on SU x86 only)

HAL

Messages of the Hardware Abstraction Layer (on SU x86 only)

SNX

Messages for write operations to CDROM/DVD (SNXCDxx) or messages relating to a fault in a peripheral component which cannot be reported via an I/O to BS2000.

You can inquire response and any meaning texts for messages of M2000/X2000 using the HTML application "System messages". It is available online at http://bs2manuals.ts.fujitsu.com or on the "BS2000 SoftBooks" DVD.

In BS2000 you can inquire the message text, meaning and response text for a message code with the /HELP-MSG-INFORMATION command only if the message is stored in a BS2000 message file.