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If you receive ...
Then ...
A paging capacity
warning:
90 percent of all
paging space is
in use.
v
Review system usage and take steps to reduce the system
load.
v
Log on as MAINT and add new paging volumes:
1.
Format and allocate a new paging volume. See “Steps for
adding a paging, spooling, or user volume” on page 35.
2.
Attach the new paging volume to the system:
attach
rdev
to system
where
rdev
is the real device address.
3.
Update the SYSTEM CONFIG file to include the new
paging volume. See “Steps for updating the CP-owned
volume list” on page 37.
A spooling capacity
warning:
90 percent of all
spooling space is
in use.
v
Review the spool files. You can start additional printers to
reduce print spool backlog.
v
If a reader backlog exists, request all users to read in their
files.
v
Purge unneeded spool files. You can use SPTAPE to save
selected spool files on tape before purging them.
v
Log on as MAINT and add new spooling volumes:
1.
Format and allocate a new spooling volume. See “Steps
for adding a paging, spooling, or user volume” on page
35.
2.
Attach the new spooling volume to the system:
attach
rdev
to system
where
rdev
is the real device address.
3.
Update the SYSTEM CONFIG file to include the new
spooling volume. See “Steps for updating the CP-owned
volume list” on page 37.
Device errors
See “Step for managing real devices” on page 100.
Warnings about
journaling, erep, and
accounting recording:
{EREP |
Accounting |
SYMPTOM |
CONFIG}
records are
accumulating
for userid
userid
.
1.
Log onto the user ID indicated in the message. When CMS
begins to boot and you see VM READ, type this command
and press the Enter key:
access (noprof
2.
Archive the data on the A-dsik according to your retention
policy.
3.
Erase the data files on the A-disk.
4.
Log off.
5.
From LGLOPR, type this command and press the Enter key:
xautolog
userid
Complaints about system
performance
See Chapter 11, “Monitoring performance and capacity,” on
page 117.
You know you are done when the system and users are running efficiently.
Chapter 10. Performing run-time tasks
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