Troubleshooting

To assist in troubleshooting, ensure that the JES log is obtained for the EEWSPACE and EEWSERVE started tasks. This helps in determining the context in which a message was issued. Depending on the job scheduling interface you use, additional helpful information might be obtained from other logs.

EEWI27I APPLICATION application WAS INSERTED IN CP WITH INPUT
ARRIVAL DATE AND TIME yymmddhhss
EEWI28W yymmdd hhmmss APPLICATION appl WAS NOT INSERTED IN
 CURRENT PLAN WITH INPUT ARRIVAL DATE AND TIME iadatetime
EEWI29I yymmdd hhmmss TASK task MODULE module ISSUED, MACRO macro NEAR LABEL label
 WITH RETURN CODE = code AND ERROR NUMBER = err
EEWI30S yymmdd hhmmss module CA7SPAN MUST BE 4 DIGITS IN FORMAT HHMM 
EEWI31E TASK task MODULE module LAUNCH OF JOB 'jobname' FAILED
EEWI32S yymmdd hhmmss module AT LEAST ONE INTERFACE MUST BE DIFFERENT FROM NO         
EEWI33W yymmdd hhmmss TASK task APPLICATION application NOT FOUND
EEWI34W APPLICATION application NOT FOUND
EEWI35W JCL dataset(member) NOT FOUND
EEWI36W yymmdd hhmmss IA and IATIME cannot be specified together
EEWI37W yymmdd hhmmss DEADLINE and DEADLINETIME cannot be specified together
EEWI38I jobname(jobid) nl n2 result (restype)
  • n1 indicates the number of seconds passed from the request
  • n2 indicates the number of seconds of CPU time consumed
  • result can assume one of the following values:
    ABEND
    If the job abends. In this case restype can be:
    Sxyz
    In case of System Abend
    Unnnn
    in case of User Abend
    CONDCOD
    If the job does not end successfully due to the condition code of one step that does not match the definition. In this case restype contains: the RC=nnnnn value of the return code of the last step that has been run, if LASTSTEP specified, or of the worst step that does not match the definition of the job on the distributed side.
    EXEC
    If the job is running or is in the input queue.
    JCLERRO
    If the job failed due to a JCL error.
    SUCCES
    If the job completed successfully.
    UNKNOWN
    If the jobid is unknown
    blank
    In case of an internetwork dependency when the manual submission was not performed.
Note: All the above messages are written in the EEWSPACE or in the EEWSERVE log files. These are the files indicated in the SYSTSPRT DD card of the respective procedure. In the files the messages are written starting from column 1, except for the messages that do not contain the date and time after the message identifier, for example EEWI27I. These messages appear with different characteristics in the z/OS® system and in HCL Workload Automation. In the z/OS® system log the messages appear in the text of another message and in some cases they might appear truncated. This is because the maximum length of each text record is limited to 251 characters. In HCL Workload Automation they are always displayed in their complete form.
The module names are:
Module Name Description
EEWPRE84 Previous SMF exit
EEWTCP00 Main processing routine
EEWTCP01 Server test vehicle
EEWTCP02 Main dataspace construction routine
EEWTCP05 Establish ESTAE routine to issue failure message
EEWTCP07 Find data set name associated with open ACB/DCB
EEWTCP08 Find data set name associated with DDNAME
EEWTCP10 Initialize and examine variables
EEWTCP15 Locate and initialize control blocks
EEWTCP20 Locate and initialize control blocks
EEWTCP21 Client test vehicle
EEWTCP22 Client test vehicle
EEWTCP23 Client test vehicle
EEWTCP25 Concurrent server
EEWTCP26 Concurrent server Interlink TCP/IP provider
EEWTCP27 Concurrent server for Openconnect TCP/IP stack
EEWTCP30 Child server task HCL Workload Automation
EEWTCP31 Child server task for Interlink TCP/IP stack
EEWTCP32 Child server task
EEWTCP84 SMF record exit for SMFEWTM
EEWTCP87 HCL Workload Automation interface
EEWTCP88 HCL Workload Automation interface post
EEWTCP89 CA-7 BTI
EEWTCP90 Issue command and wait for response
EEWTCP91 Issues TERROR to format messages and issues WTOS
EEWTCP92 Find substring within string
EEWTCP93 Issue CA-7 command and wait for response
EEWTCP94 STIMER exit to post ECB past in parm
EEWTCP95 Calls IKJEFF02 to extract buffer using EEWTCP99
EEWTCP96 ESTAE routine to issue failure message
EEWTCP97 Calls IKJEFF19 (DAIRFAIL/VSAMFAIL) to issue message
EEWTCP98 Calls IKJEFF02 to issue message from EEWTCP99
EEWTCP99 Message table
EEWTCPC7 Check CA-7 job
EEWTCPCA Check application request handler
EEWTCPCF Check file request handler
EEWTCPCJ Check job request handler
EEWTCPCO Check operation request handler
EEWTCPCV Enumerate job
EEWTCPED String encrypt/decrypt
EEWTCPEJ Enumerate job request handler
EEWTCPFJ Free job request handler
EEWTCPIA Insert application
EEWTCPIE String initialization
EEWTCPKJ Kill job request handler
EEWTCPKO Delete HCL Workload Automation application
EEWTCPL7 Launch CA-7 job request handler
EEWTCPLJ Launch job request handler
EEWTCPLO Insert HCL Workload Automation application
EEWTCPQ7 Query CA-7 job request handler
EEWTCPQJ Query job request handler
EEWTCPQO Query HCL Workload Automation application
EEWTCPQS Query subsystem request handler
EEWTCPRC Return code
EEWTCPSC System abend
EEWTCPSE String encryption/decryption
EEWTCPUC User abend
EEWTCPWT Wait for specified amount of time
EEWTCPXX Invalid request handler

APAR PQ88345 add note below.

To assist in troubleshooting, be sure to obtain the JES log for the EEWSPACE and EEWSERVE started tasks. This will help in determining the context in which a message was issued. Depending on the job scheduling interface you use, additional helpful information may be obtained from other logs. For example, if you use CA-7, you should obtain the following:
  • The CA-7 log
  • The console log for the interval covering the test period
  • The job log of the job resulting in error (if this is the case)
  • The UNIX® script file related to that job