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GFSA828I (procname)

z/OS Network File System Guide and Reference
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GFSA828I (procname)
Synchronize offset h_digit for d_digit write blocks of dsn/mem .

Explanation

The message indicates the synchronization progress of the data set or PDS/PDSE member. The synchronization processing includes writing null-data to represent the missing data that the Client did not write, and writing the buffered data that was received from the Client.

It is possible that the subsequent GFSA828I message for the same dsn/mem may show the increasing offset but the number of the buffered logical write blocks is not decreased because z/OS NFS Server is writing null-data.

In the message text:

procname
The name of the z/OS NFS Server start procedure.
h_digit
16-digit hexadecimal offset from the last written logical block.
d_digit
Number of buffered RPC logical write blocks to be written.
dsn/mem
The data set or PDS/PDSE data set and member name.

System action

The z/OS NFS Server continues the synchronization processing and it may display the GFSA828I message again at one-minute interval to indicate the progress.

Operator response

If the z/OS NFS Server takes a long time to synchronize the write buffers for many data sets or PDS/PDSE members, and there is an immediate need to stop the Server by aborting the synchronization processing, consult with the System or Application Programmer for the modify SHUTDOWN operator command that can be entered after issuing the STOP command.

Note: The modify SHUTDOWN command will cause any unwritten data to be discarded and lost.

System programmer response

None.

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