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APAR (Authorized Program Analysis Report) |
Abstract
OSP IASP STORAGE EXHAUSTED DURING RGZPFM CAUSED SYSTEM TO COME
DOWN.
Error Description
Customer was performing a RGZPFM, in such a way that a copy of
the file was done. The file resided in an IASP, and the
operation caused storage in the IASP to exhaust. This was
incorrect handled resulting in the system coming down. In this
situation it is reasonable for the IASP to terminate, but not
the system.
Problem Summary
Customer was performing a RGZPFM, in such a way that a copy of
the file was done. The file resided in an IASP, and the
operation caused storage in the IASP to exhaust. This was
incorrect handled resulting in the system coming down. In this
situation it is reasonable for the IASP to terminate, but not
the system.
Problem Conclusion
Corrected problem in exception handling code such that we will
TI the iAsp and not the entire partition when the data lives on
an iAsp. Also, split the 0600 33F5 into two vlogs. Second vlog
will be 0600 33F6 and will contain a separate task dump to
assist with future debug.
Temporary Fix
Comments
Circumvention
PTFs Available
R610 MF60112 1000
R611 MF60113 1000
R710 MF60133 5317
R720 MF60134 5310
Affected Modules
Affected Publications
Summary Information
Status............................................ | CLOSED PER |
HIPER........................................... | No |
Component.................................. | 9400DG3DB |
Failing Module.......................... | RCHMGR |
Reported Release................... | R611 |
Duplicate Of.............................. |
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Document Information
Modified date:
23 November 2015