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ANR1435E Server could not write device configuration information to devconfig file name.
Explanation: While attempting to write device configuration information to
defined files, the server cannot write to the file name specified.
System Action: The server cannot write device configuration information to the
specified file.
User Response: Examine error messages that may have been displayed prior to
this message and correct any problems, if possible. Make sure that the server has
proper authority to write to the file indicated and that there is sufficient space in the
file system for the file. On MVS, make sure that the data set has been allocated and
that the server has authority to write to the data set. After the problem has been
corrected, use the BACKUP DEVCONFIG command to write device configuration
information to the file.
ANR1436E Device configuration file devconfig file name cannot be opened.
Explanation: While attempting to write device configuration information to device
configuration files, the server cannot open the file name specified.
System Action: The server does not write device configuration information to the
file specified.
User Response: Examine error messages that may have been displayed prior to
this message and correct any problems, if possible. Make sure that the server has
proper authority to write to the file indicated and that there is sufficient space in the
file system for the file. On MVS, make sure that the data set has been allocated and
that the server has authority to write to the data set. After the problem has been
corrected, use the BACKUP DEVCONFIG command to write device configuration
information to the file.
ANR1437E No device configuration files could be used.
Explanation: The server attempts to read device configuration information from
defined files and cannot open any of the files.
System Action: The operation is ended.
User Response: Examine error messages that may have been displayed prior to
this message and correct any problems, if possible. Ensure that the defined device
configuration files have been created. If you can start the server, you can create the
files by using the BACKUP DEVCONFIG command. If you cannot start the server,
you will need to create a device configuration file by editing the file and adding the
appropriate DEFINE commands for the device class, drive, and library definitions.
The contents and requirements for this file are described in the Administrator’s
Guide. Make sure that the server has proper authority to read from the defined
device configuration files.
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