Batch output
The following figure shows an example of the output that the batch programs send to the CCVPRINT data set. This example shows the output from a successful, error-free job. If the batch programs encounter errors, CCVPRINT includes messages to help you identify and fix the problems.
Figure 1. Batch output sent to CCVPRINT
yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm CICS Configuration Manager Vv.r …
Batch Utility
CONNECT IPADDRESS=ip_address,… 1
CCV9149I Connected to server ip_address.
CCV9151I CCV Release 0530. CICS Release vvrm.
DEPLOY PHASE=COLLECT, 2
REPORTSET=1,
TYPE=CANDIDATES,
CONFIGURATION=$HOME,
LOCALSYSID=41D3,
GRPLIST=QALCOLD,
PHASE=REPORT,
TYPE=CANDIDATES,
FILTERDATASET=CCVCICS.DA.FILTER
CCV9150I Disconnected from server ip_address.
CCV9146I The batch utility CCVBMAIN ended successfully. 3
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- After the header, the output contains the CONNECT command from the input JCL. If the connection succeeds, this is followed by a CCV9149I message reporting the IP address of the server, and a CCV9151I message reporting the product releases of CICS® Configuration Manager and CICS Transaction Server for z/OS®.
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- After the connection messages, the output lists the CCVPARMS input stream.
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- The CCV9146I message marks the end of a successful job.