April  1,  1981  
Messages on Startup andInitialization   In  the  course  of  VM/370   initialization  or  startup,  in  addition  to  the  
normal expected messages that are a part of loading the system, you may
see other messages to which you must respond. These messages relate to
functions ofinitializat-lon:   checkpoint   .•   warm   start,   and   automatic  
checkpoint requirements. These messages and the recommended course of
action are described in theVM/370   System   Messages.  Console   Messages  After  Startup  System   console  messages  are  in  three  categories:  •   System   operation  status  messages  •   Virtual   machine  user  messages  •   Hardware  and  program  status  messages  
The operator action required depends on the type and content of the
message.SYSTEM   OPERATION   STATUS   MESSAGES   These  messages  inform  the  system  operator  of  the  logging  on  and  logging  
off of users, number of spooled files, output printer or punch
accounting data, device attention conditions, and command completion
indications.Some   of  these  messages  require  operator  action,  while  
others do not.MESSAGES   FROM   VIRTUAL   MACHINE   USERS   These  messages  include  requests  and  inquiries  from  virtual  machine  users  
on the system; a sampling of these user messages follows:MSG   FROM   JONES:   CAN  YOU   GIVE   ME   A   TAPE   MSG   FROM   SMITH:   CAN  YOU   PUT   UP   A   SCRATCH   181  MSG   FROM   SMITH:   PLEASE   TAKE  RING  OUT   OF   181  NOW   MSG   FROM   BROWN:   PLS   ATTACH  382  HARDWARE   AND  PROGRAM   STATUS   MESSAGES   These  messages  include   VM/370   error  recording  messages,  VM/370   system  
error information, andI/O   error  messages  related  to  users  of  virtual  
machines who have invokedSVC   76.  SVC   76  causes  VK/370   to  send  a  
message to the system operator (forI/O   error  records  only)  and  to  
record the error data inVK/370   "s   error  recording  area.  The  V!/310   
For more information about error detection and the recording and
editing of errors, refer to the!M/370   OL!SEP   and  Error  
response to an error message:
1. Determine the severity of the error.
24VM/370   Operator's  Guide  
Messages on Startup and
normal expected messages that are a part of loading the system, you may
see other messages to which you must respond. These messages relate to
functions of
checkpoint requirements. These messages and the recommended course of
action are described in the
The operator action required depends on the type and content of the
message.
off of users, number of spooled files, output printer or punch
accounting data, device attention conditions, and command completion
indications.
others do not.
on the system; a sampling of these user messages follows:
error information, and
machines who have invoked
message to the system operator (for
record the error data in
For more information about error detection and the recording and
editing of errors, refer to the
response to an error message:
1. Determine the severity of the error.
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