APAR status
Closed as canceled.
Error description
*************************************************************** * PROLOG: * *************************************************************** This is one of the APARs in a series of INFO APARs created to assist you in the initial diagnosis of VTAM storage problems. There are currently six INFO APARs in this series and others may be added if needed. The current APARs are as follows: II06752 VTAM Storage Diagnosis - An Introduction/Overview II04548 VTAM Storage Diagnosis - Documentation Requirements II07563 VTAM Storage Diagnosis - Private Storage Problems II07564 VTAM Storage Diagnosis - Common Storage (CSA) Problems II09086 VTAM Storage Diagnosis - ABEND0C4 in ISTORCFB II09095 VTAM Storage Diagnosis - MSGIST565I During Activation *************************************************************** * INTRODUCTION: * *************************************************************** Storage is a resource that a lot of users monitor very closely. This can be accomplished by the use of storage monitors, such as OMEGAMON or by VTAM DISPLAY commands that are either issued manually or by NETVIEW CLISTs that are triggered at specific timed intervals. The commonly used VTAM commands are D NET,BFRUSE which gives VTAM buffer pool values and D NET,STORUSE which gives SPANC pool values. In addition, both commands provide CURR and MAX storage usage values. If you already know which type of storage shortage you have (CSA or Private), you may want to go directly to the INFO APAR listed above for that storage type. First, however, you should review INFO APAR II04548 to insure you have met the minimum documentation requirement to diagnose your type of storage problem. Once you have the required dump loaded into IPCS, you are ready to begin. On the other hand, there may be no storage monitors or CLISTs in place. All of a sudden you find a dump was taken and not much of a problem description is given to you. It is now your task as a VTAM System Programmer or VTAM LVL2 Programmer to come up with a resolution and you have no idea of where to begin your diagnosis. If you are not sure, or have no idea what area of storage is experiencing the shortage, the following text should help you determine this. *************************************************************** * IS THE PROBLEM IN PRIVATE OR CSA STORAGE? * *************************************************************** VTAM will rarely ABEND in an out of storage situation because we issue conditional GETMAINs. When our request for storage is rejected with a non-zero return code from GETMAIN, we will issue one or more diagnostic messages to reflect the error. If there is one thing you can count on in life, it is the fact thatVTAM will become very vocal on the console when there is a shortage of storage. Check the MVS or NETVIEW console log for any of the following messages and you will be able to determine if the shortage is occurring in the Private or CSA storage area. *************************************************************** * MESSAGES INDICATING A CSA PROBLEM: * *************************************************************** MSGIST154I indicates expansion failed for one of the fixed length buffer pools in ECSA SP231. The message also has an error code which should be looked up in the VTAM Messages and Codes manual for a further description of the problem. MSGIST561I indicates that you have hit SLOWPT in one of the fixed length buffer pools in ECSA SP231. If this message only occurs occasionally, it may just mean some tuning should be done in this area. If the console is flooded with this message, the buffer pool named in the message could be the cause, or just a victim of the CSA problem. MSGIST562I indicates you have reached the limit you have set for CSA or CSA24. If you issued the MODIFY CSALIMIT command to increase the limit and this message begins repeating again in a short period of time, further investigation into the contents of CSA will be required. MSGIST564I indicates a GETMAIN failed for the CSA subpool specified in the message. The CSA problem could lie in this subpool, but it may just be a victim and the problem lies in one of the other CSA subpools. MSGIST930I indicates that 80% or more of the XPANLIM value set for the IOBUF pool definition has been reached. The message text will indicate which two session partners are involved in a 'HOT I/O' condition that is rapidly expanding the size of the IOBUF pool in CSA. *************************************************************** * MESSAGES INDICATING A PRIVATE STORAGE PROBLEM: * *************************************************************** MSGIST563I indicates the user specified MAXPVT value has been reached in SP229 of the address space for the application program reported in the message. VTAM acquires this storage to queue up inbound data for the application when there are RPLs outstanding to receive the data. This usually indicates a problem with an application program not receiving its inbound data and is not a VTAM problem. MSGIST565I indicates a GETMAIN failed for the VTAM Private area subpool indicated in the message. This subpool may be the problem or just a victim. Further investigation into the contents of all the Private storage subpools is necessary to to identify the subpool actually using up all of the storage. MSGIST566I is the same as MSGIST563I except MAXPVT was not specified on the APPL definition. This message usually does not indicate a VTAM problem. MSGIST999E indicates VTAM attempted to issue a message and was not able to obtain storage to build the message. Most of the time that message is MSGIST565I. The contents of the Private storage subpools need to be investigated. *************************************************************** * CONCLUSION: * *************************************************************** At this point you should have been able to determine whether the storage problem is in Private or CSA storage by the above messages. You are now ready to continue your diagnosis using the INFO APAR for your particular storage type. They will guide you through the dump using the IPCS commands and VTAM CLISTs to determine what is filling storage. Once that has been accomplished, it will be much easier to formulate search arguments that will hopefully locate a resolution in IBMLINK or RETAIN. Remember, you are always welcome to queue in to the VTAM LVL2 Support Center at any time for any additional diagnostic help you may require now or as you move on to the next step. *************************************************************** * GO TO II07564 (CSA) OR II07563 (PVT) FOR FURTHER DIAGNOSIS. * *************************************************************** *************************************************************** SEARCHABILITY KEYWORDS: VTAMINFO TPINFO INFOV2LIB PERFORMANCE PERFM DEGRADATION HIGH CPU EXCESSIVE PAGING ISTORMAF ISTORMVA ISTORFBA 566528001 R204 R214 566528901 R303 568508501 R301 R401 R431 R404 569511701 R101 R201 R301 MSGIEA911E MSGIST154I MSGIST561I MSGIST562I MSGIST563I MSGIST564I MSGIST565I MSGIST566I MSGIST999E IEA911E IST154I IST565I IST562I IST563I IST564I IST565I IST566I IST9999E EXTENDED PRIVATE PVT EPVT CSA ECSA CSA24 COMMON STORAGE SUBPOOL SP LSQA ELSQA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 229 230 250 227 228 231 241 SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP7 SP8 SP9 SP10 SP11 SP12 SP13 SP14 SP15 SP16 SP17 SP18 SP19 SP20 SP21 SP22 SP23 SP24 SP25 SP26 SP27 SP28 SP29 SP30 SP31 SP32 SP33 SP34 SP35 SP36 SP37 SP38 SP39 SP40 SP41 SP42 SP43 SP44 SP45 SP46 SP47 SP48 SP49 SP50 SP51 SP52 SP53 SP54 SP55 SP56 SP57 SP58 SP59 SP60 SP61 SP62 SP63 SP64 SP65 SP66 SP67 SP68 SP69 SP70 SP71 SP72 SP73 SP74 SP75 SP76 SP77 SP78 SP79 SP80 SP81 SP82 SP83 SP84 SP85 SP86 SP87 SP88 SP89 SP90 SP91 SP92 SP93 SP94 SP95 SP96 SP97 SP98 SP99 SP100 SP101 SP102 SP103 SP104 SP105 SP106 SP107 SP108 SP109 SP110 SP111 SP112 SP113 SP114 SP115 SP116 SP117 SP118 SP119 SP120 SP121 SP122 SP123 SP124 SP125 SP126 SP127 SP128 SP229 SP230 SP250 SP227 SP228 SP231 SP241
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Problem summary
Problem conclusion
Temporary fix
Comments
closing cancel
APAR Information
APAR number
II06752
Reported component name
V2 LIB INFO ITE
Reported component ID
INFOV2LIB
Reported release
001
Status
CLOSED CAN
PE
NoPE
HIPER
NoHIPER
Special Attention
NoSpecatt / Xsystem
Submitted date
1993-02-26
Closed date
1997-05-05
Last modified date
1997-05-05
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13 December 2020