OpenTP1 Version 7 Messages

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KFCA00829-W (L+E)

over aaa% of the message storage pool has been used. server name: bb....bb(cc....cc) number of service requests: dd....dd usable size: ee....ee size in use: ff....ff percent used: ggg

aaa: Usage rate limit for the message storage buffer pool. (Up to three base-10 digits)
bb....bb: Name of the server that exceeded the use rate limit for the message storage buffer pool. (Up to eight alphanumerics)
cc....cc: Schedule buffer group name. (Up to eight alphanumerics. If the schedule buffer group is not used, ******** is displayed.)
dd....dd: Number of service requests remaining in the schedule queue. (Up to six base-10 digits)
ee....ee: Size of the message storage pool available for use (bytes). (Up to eight base-10 digits)
ff....ff: Size of the message storage pool in use (bytes). (Up to eight base-10 digits)
ggg: Percentage of the maximum size of the message storage pool that is in use. (Up to three base-10 digits. Digits below the decimal point are dropped.)
S: Continues processing.
Countermeasure: If this message is output frequently, the message storage buffer pool may be insufficient for the number of service requests.
Check the value of the message_store_buflen operand specified in the user service definition or user service default definition. If the schedule buffer group name is displayed, check the value of the scdbufgrp operand in the schedule service definition.