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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Messages


KFPH22024-W

Extension completed in RDAREA "aa....aa", FILE "bb....bb", ccccc (dd....dd) segments created (L)

The "bb....bb" file in the "aa....aa" database area was incremented by ccccc segments. The total number of segments is dd....dd.

aa....aa: Database area name

bb....bb: File name (If the file name is 113 or more characters long, only the last 112 characters are output.)

ccccc: Incremented number of segments

dd....dd: Total number of segments

(S)

Continues processing.

Action

Take corrective action as follows:

  • Execute the ajsembdbreclaim command to perform maintenance or the ajsembdbrorg command to reorganize the database area. If you execute the ajsembdbreclaim command in a state in which large quantities of unavailable areas occur in the database because maintenance has not been performed for a long time, a lot of data is sent to the system log. An embedded database terminates abnormally if the system log capacity is insufficient. Therefore, estimate the required system log capacity and, add a system log and then execute the ajsembdbreclaim command. For details about how to check the unavailable area and the system log capacity required for execution of the ajsembdbreclaim command, see 9.1.1 Analyzing the database area in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Administration Guide.

  • If this message is output even though you perform maintenance regularly, check whether the increase in the volume of job operations (such as the number of job definitions, the number of executed jobs, and the number of generations to be saved) is within the intended range. Estimate the database capacity from the volume of job operations, and examine the construction of the embedded database environment to make sure the scale is appropriate to the volume of operations. When this message is output several times, depending on the content of the operations (such as whether an operation is performed on a large number of units at one time), the KFPS01220-E message might be output to the event log or to syslog, and the embedded database might terminate abnormally.