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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 3.0//EN" "html.dtd">
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Hercules Version 3: System Messages: RD - Card Reader Emulation</TITLE>
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<h1>Hercules Version 3: System Messages: RD - Card Reader Emulation</h1>
<p>
This page describes the card reader emulation messages for the Hercules S/370,
ESA/390, and z/Architecture emulator.
<h3>Messages</h3>
<dl class="messages">
<dt><code><a name="HHCRD001E">
HHCRD001E Out of memory
</a></code>
<dd><dl>
<dt>Meaning
<dd>A request to allocate memory for the list of files to be read failed.
<dt>Issued by
<dd>cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
</dl>
<dt><code><a name="HHCRD002E">
HHCRD002E File name too long (max=<em>max</em>): "<em>filename</em>"
</a></code>
<dd><dl>
<dt>Meaning
<dd>The file name specified by <code><em>filename</em></code>
is too long. The maximum length is <code><em>max</em></code>.
<dt>Action
<dd>Specify a shorter name.
<dt>Issued by
<dd>cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
</dl>
<dt><code><a name="HHCRD003E">
HHCRD003E Unable to access file "<em>filename</em>": <em>error</em>
</a></code>
<dd><dl>
<dt>Meaning
<dd>The file specified by <code><em>filename</em></code> could not
be accessed. The error is described by <code><em>error</em></code>.
<dt>Action
<dd>Correct the error and retry the operation.
<dt>Issued by
<dd>cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
</dl>
<dt><code><a name="HHCRD004E">
HHCRD004E Out of memory
</a></code>
<dd><dl>
<dt>Meaning
<dd>A request to allocate memory for the list of files to be read failed.
<dt>Issued by
<dd>cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
</dl>
<dt><code><a name="HHCRD005E">
HHCRD005E Specify 'ascii' or 'ebcdic' (or neither) but not both
</a></code>
<dd><dl>
<dt>Meaning
<dd>Both of the character set translation options <code>ascii</code>
and <code>ebcdic</code> were specified. At most one is allowed.
<dt>Action
<dd>Select only one character set translation option.
<dt>Issued by
<dd>cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
</dl>
<dt><code><a name="HHCRD006E">
HHCRD006E Only one filename (sock_spec) allowed for socket devices
</a></code>
<dd><dl>
<dt>Meaning
<dd>More than one filename argument was given for a socket card reader
device. Only one is allowed. This error can also result if an option name
is misspelled.
<dt>Action
<dd>Remove the extraneous filenames, or correct the misspelled options.
<dt>Issued by
<dd>cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
</dl>
<dt><code><a name="HHCRD007I">
HHCRD007I Defaulting to 'ascii' for socket device <em>address</em>
</a></code>
<dd><dl>
<dt>Meaning
<dd>The socket card reader device
at address <code><em>address</em></code> has been set to ASCII mode, since
neither translation option was specified. The socket card reader
device cannot automatically select the translation option.
<dt>Action
<dd>If you wish to read cards without translation from ASCII
to EBCDIC, you must specify the <code>ebcdic</code> option on the reader
definition.
<dt>Issued by
<dd>cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
</dl>
<dt><code><a name="HHCRD008W">
HHCRD008W 'multifile' option ignored: only one file specified
</a></code>
<dd><dl>
<dt>Meaning
<dd>Only one file was specified for input to the
card reader, and the <code>multifile</code> option was specified. This
option is meaningless with only one input file. The option has been ignored.
<dt>Action
<dd>If you wish to read more than one input file without signalling
end-of-file or intervention required between them, they must all
be specified on the same reader definition. If you only wish
to process one file, omit the <code>multifile</code> option.
<dt>Issued by
<dd>cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
</dl>
<dt><code><a name="HHCRD009E">
HHCRD009E File name too long (max=<em>max</em>): "<em>filename</em>"
</a></code>
<dd><dl>
<dt>Meaning
<dd>The file name specified by <code><em>filename</em></code>
is too long. The maximum length is <code><em>max</em></code>.
<dt>Action
<dd>Specify a shorter name.
<dt>Issued by
<dd>cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
</dl>
<dt><code><a name="HHCRD010E">
HHCRD010E Unable to access file "<em>filename</em>": <em>error</em>
</a></code>
<dd><dl>
<dt>Meaning
<dd>The file specified by <code><em>filename</em></code> could not
be accessed. The error is described by <code><em>error</em></code>.
<dt>Action
<dd>Correct the error and retry the operation.
<dt>Issued by
<dd>cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_init_handler
</dl>
<dt><code><a name="HHCRD011E">
HHCRD011E Close error on file "<em>filename</em>": <em>error</em>
</a></code>
<dd><dl>
<dt>Meaning
<dd>An attempt to close the file specified by <code><em>filename</em></code>
failed. The error is described by <code><em>error</em></code>.
<dt>Action
<dd>Correct the error and retry the operation.
<dt>Issued by
<dd>cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_close_device
</dl>
<dt><code><a name="HHCRD012I">
HHCRD012I <em>ipaddr</em> (<em>hostname</em>) disconnected from device
<em>address</em> (<em>socketspec</em>)
</a></code>
<dd><dl>
<dt>Meaning
<dd>The client on the host named <code><em>hostname</em></code>,
with the IP address <code><em>ipaddr</em></code>, has disconnected
from the socket card reader device at address
<code><em>address</em></code>, specified
by <code><em>socketspec</em></code>.
<dt>Issued by
<dd>cardrdr.c, function cardrdr_close_device
</dl>
<dt><code><a name="HHCRD013E">
HHCRD013E Error opening file <em>filename</em>: <em>error</em>
</a></code>
<dd><dl>
<dt>Meaning
<dd>The file named <code><em>filename</em></code> could not be
opened for reading. The error is described by <code><em>error</em></code>.
<dt>Action
<dd>Correct the error and retry the operation.
<dt>Issued by
<dd>cardrdr.c, function open_cardrdr
</dl>
<dt><code><a name="HHCRD014E">
HHCRD014E Error reading file <em>filename</em>: <em>error</em>
</a></code>
<dd><dl>
<dt>Meaning
<dd>An error was encountered while attempting to
read the first 160 bytes of the file named <code><em>filename</em></code>
in order to determine its character set. The error is described by
<code><em>error</em></code>.
<dt>Action
<dd>Correct the error and retry the operation.
<dt>Issued by
<dd>cardrdr.c, function open_cardrdr
</dl>
<dt><code><a name="HHCRD015E">
HHCRD015E Seek error in file <em>filename</em>: <em>error</em>
</a></code>
<dd><dl>
<dt>Meaning
<dd>An error was encountered while attempting to
return to the beginnning of file named <code><em>filename</em></code>
after determining its character set. The error is described by
<code><em>error</em></code>.
<dt>Action
<dd>Correct the error and retry the operation.
<dt>Issued by
<dd>cardrdr.c, function open_cardrdr
</dl>
<dt><code><a name="HHCRD016E">
HHCRD016E Error reading file <em>filename</em>: <em>error</em>
</a></code>
<dd><dl>
<dt>Meaning
<dd>An error was encountered while attempting to read an EBCDIC card image
from the file named <code><em>filename</em></code>. The error is
described by <code><em>error</em></code>.
<dt>Action
<dd>Correct the error and retry the operation.
<dt>Issued by
<dd>cardrdr.c, function read_ebcdic
</dl>
<dt><code><a name="HHCRD017E">
HHCRD017E Unexpected end of file on <em>filename</em>
</a></code>
<dd><dl>
<dt>Meaning
<dd>Too few characters were read from the file named
<code><em>filename</em></code>. The autopad option was not specified.
<dt>Action
<dd>Either ensure that all records in the file are 80 bytes long, or
specify the autopad option on the reader definition.
<dt>Issued by
<dd>cardrdr.c, function read_ebcdic
</dl>
<dt><code><a name="HHCRD018E">
HHCRD018E Error reading file <em>filename</em>: <em>error</em>
</a></code>
<dd><dl>
<dt>Meaning
<dd>An error was encountered while attempting to read an ASCII card image
from the file named <code><em>filename</em></code>. The error is
described by <code><em>error</em></code>.
<dt>Action
<dd>Correct the error and retry the operation.
<dt>Issued by
<dd>cardrdr.c, function read_ascii
</dl>
<dt><code><a name="HHCRD019E">
HHCRD019E Card image exceeds <em>size</em> bytes in file <em>filename</em>
</a></code>
<dd><dl>
<dt>Meaning
<dd>A line in the file named <code><em>filename</em></code> is too long
to fit on one card. The trunc option was not specified. The maximum length
is <code><em>size</em></code> bytes.
<dt>Action
<dd>Either ensure that all lines in the file are less than
<code><em>size</em></code> bytes long, or specify the trunc option on the
reader definition.
<dt>Issued by
<dd>cardrdr.c, function read_ascii
</dl>
</dl>
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