OpenTP1 Version 7 Messages
KFCA00854-E (L+E)
insufficient memory in message buffer pool. server=aa...aa QUECNT=bb...bb POOL_SIZE=cc...cc FREE_POL=dd...dd MSG_SIZE=ee...ee
- Message from the client cannot be stored due to insufficient memory in the message buffer pool.
- aa...aa: Name of the server for which memory becomes insufficient. (Up to eight alphanumerics)
- bb...bb: Number of service requests remaining in the schedule queue. (Up to six decimal digits)
- cc...cc: Size of the entire message storage buffer pool. (Up to eight decimal digits)
- dd...dd: Size of the unused part of the message storage buffer pool. (Up to eight decimal digits)
- ee...ee: Size of the message that could not be stored. (Up to eight decimal digits)
- S: Stops processing.
- Countermeasure: If an error occurs in the server, take countermeasures and retry. If no error has occurred, increase either of the following values. If necessary, see the examples of errors and the investigation procedure in the manual OpenTP1 Operation.
- Length of the schedule message storage buffer pool
Specification of the message_store_buflen operand in the server definition. If a message buffer group is used, this is the specification of the scdbufgrp definition command in the schedule service definition of the server.
- Process count of the server
Specification of the parallel_count operand in the server definition
- If this message appears again after taking the above action, contact maintenance personnel.
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