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Cause . . . . . : There are one or more jobs associated with the server
instance DC@PGMLIB. One of the HTTP server instance DC@PGMLIB jobs
failed.
If there are other server jobs active for instance DC@PGMLIB, they will
continue processing requests and another job is also created
automatically
to replace the failed job. See the job log for 080494/QTMHHTTP/DC@PGMLIB
for
more information.
Recovery . . . : Receipt of this message usually indicates there is a
problem that needs to be resolved. Correct the problem identified in the
job
log for 080494/QTMHHTTP/DC@PGMLIB.
This error appears in the joblog,
CPF1892 Escape 40 06/01/20 23:00:06.335272 QDMDSPOV
QSYS 1912 QWCCDSJC QSYS 05A7
Message . . . . : Function DSPOVR
not allowed.
Cause . . . . . : Function DSPOVR is not allowed in a job
which is capable of running with multiple
threads.
Message . . . . : Value for call
stack counter parameter not valid.
Cause . . . . . : The value 3,
specified for call stack counter parameter,
is not valid. The value was
specified in parameter number 7 on the API.
Recovery . . . : Correct the
value for call stack counter parameter and
any help appreciated.
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