All messages are shown in this section are in mixed case English. The uppercase English message text is the same, but is in uppercase letters.
Each message has a number of the form EQALMnnnx, where EQA indicates that the message is an Load Module Analyzer message, nnn is the number of the message, and x indicates the severity level of each message. The variable x can be any of the following values:
Symbols in messages
Many of the Load Module Analyzer messages contain information that is inserted by the system when the message is issued. In this publication, such inserted information is indicated by italicized symbols, as in the following:
EQA1046I The breakpoint-id breakpoint is replaced.
The portion of Load Module Analyzer located on the host notifies you of errors associated with debugging functions carried out by the host.
An unexpected or unrecognized error has occurred.
This indicated file cannot be opened.
The EQAIN file was not allocated. All members of the PDS(E) concatenation allocated to EQALIB will be processed.
The member specified on the SELECT statement was not found in the EQALIB concatenation.
An unrecognized control statement was encountered while processing the EQAIN file.
An internal work area has overflowed.
The indicated return and reason codes were returned from the Binder interface module. This message may be accompanied by EQALM999W messages written to the Job Log indicating the associated IEWBIND return and reason codes.
The specified text is not a supported option.
A valid license for this program could not be found on the current system.
The indicated load module could not be found in the current STEPLIB, system link-list, etc. This program is part of the SEQAMOD data set shipped with the Japanese feature of Debug Tool.
The indicated return code was generated by the DEServ function. Refer to the appropriate Data Facility Product publication for a description of the error.
The specified return code was received from the Binder API's.
Sufficient storage was not available for processing.
Increase the region size and rerun the application.
This message is issued to the Job Log via a Write To Operator (WTO). It contains information about errors returned by IEWBIND. See the appropriate Binder documentation for a description of the indicated return code and reason code.