Resetting an overflowed user auxiliary storage pool (ASP) during an initial program load (IPL)
You can learn how to reset an overflowed user ASP during an IPL.
Sometimes you are not able to find all the overflowed objects in a user ASP. If you did the steps in the Resetting an overflowed user auxiliary storage pool (ASP) without an initial program load (IPL) topic and the user ASP is still overflowed, you can do a manual IPL to reset the user ASP. Do the following tasks -
- Verify that you have enough space to reset the overflowed user ASP.
Follow these steps:
- Type
STRSST. You are shown the System Service Tools (SST) menu. - Select the option to work with disk units.
- Select the option to display disk configuration.
- Select the option to display disk configuration capacity.
You are shown the Display Disk Configuration Capacity display:
Display Disk Configuration Capacity --Protected-- --Unprotected-- ASP Unit Type Model Threshold Overflow Size %Used Size %Used 1 90% No 0 0.00% 1400 8.22% 1 9332 400 0 0.00% 200 17.97% 2 9332 400 0 0.00 2 Yes 0 0.00% 200 99.99% 8 9332 200 90% 0 0.00% 200 99.99%This display shows whether any ASPs are in overflowed status.
- Press F9 (Display ASP Overflow information) to display the overflow amount and the
additional amount of storage that is needed in the ASP to recover the overflowed objects.
Display ASP Overflow Information Overflow ----Amount Needed to Recover---- ASP Threshold Amount To Capacity To Threshold 2 90% 14 0 0 3 90% 25 25 45 - If the amount in the To Capacity field is greater than zero,
the ASP remains overflowed when the recovery completes. The user ASP does not have enough available space to contain the overflowed data.
- If you do not have enough space, repeat the instructions in step 5 of the Resetting an overflowed user ASP without an initial program load IPL topic to make more space available.
- Type
- To put your system in a restricted state, follow these
steps:
- Before you put your system in a restricted state, verify that all users are signed off and all jobs are ended.
- To receive notification that the subsystems are ended, type the following command and
press the Enter key:
CHGMSGQ MSGQ(QSYSOPR) DLVRY(*BREAK) SEV(60) - To end all subsystems, type the following command:
ENDSBS SBS(*ALL) OPTION(*CNTRLD) DELAY(600)Note: For the delay parameter, specify the number of seconds to allow your system time to bring most jobs to a normal end. On a large, busy system, you might need a longer delay.
A message is sent that indicates that the procedure for ending subsystems is in progress. A final message is sent when the system is in a restricted state.
- Do a manual IPL and access dedicated service tools (DST):
Use this procedure to start DST. If the IPL or Install the System menu is already displayed, start with step 5 in Task 1–Accessing dedicated service tools topic.
- Place the system in manual mode.
- Power off the system -
PWRDWNSYS OPTION(*CNTRLD) DELAY(600) RESTART(*YES) IPLSRC(B)Note:If you are sure that no jobs are running on your system, you can specify
OPTION(*IMMED)when you power off the system. Otherwise, specify a delay time that is sufficient to allow jobs to end normally. - When the IPL completes, the IPL or Install the
System menu appears.
IPL or Install the System Select one of the following: 1. Perform an IPL 2. Install the operating system 3. Use dedicated service tools (DST) 4. Perform automatic installation of the operating system 5. Save Licensed Internal Code
- Select option 1 (Perform an IPL). You are shown the Disk Configuration Attention Report:
Disk Configuration Attention Report Type option, press Enter. 5=Display Detailed Report Press F10 to accept all the following problems and continue. The system will attempt to correct them. Opt Problem Overflowed ASPsIf you type 5 in the Option field, the following display is shown, listing the User ASPs that are overflowed.
Recover Overflowed User ASP The following user ASPs are overflowed. ASP 2 3 - Press the F10 key to request recovery of the overflowed user ASPs. The recovery takes place during IPL storage management recovery. The operation takes from several minutes to a few hours, depending on the number of objects on the system and the amount of data to be recovered.
- When the IPL of the system is complete, the Sign On display is shown.
- Sign on and verify the results by checking the messages in the QSYSOPR message queue.