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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Messages


KNAD3737-E

The JP1/AJS3 management-target-process-name terminated abnormally.

Abnormal termination of a process under management has been detected. management-target-process-name is the name of a process configured from all components under the control of system management.

(S)

Continues processing.

(O)

Check the integrated trace log for data output for the process under management that terminated abnormally, and remove the cause of the problem. Next, use the jajs_spmd_status command to check the command status, and then restart the operation.

If the process under management has not output a message, use the data collection tool to collect data, and then contact the system administrator.

If management-target-process-name is evactiona, and if no error message that begins with KAVT is output between the previous KNAD3705-I message and this message, check whether an invalid character is specified for the WaitInfFileOutDir environment setting parameter for event/action control. For details about the WaitInfFileOutDir environment setting parameter, see 20.6 Setting up the event/action control environment in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Configuration Guide.

Note also that output of this error message might depend on whether "1 (Restart)" is specified for the restart option in the extended startup process definition file. For details about causes and actions, see 6.3.1 Restarting an abnormally terminated JP1/AJS3 process in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Administration Guide.

If ajsdbmgrd is indicated in management-target-process-name and the ajsdbmgrd process previously output the message KAVS0903-E, a desktop heap shortage might have occurred. See 4.2.3 Changing the JP1/AJS3 service settings (Windows only) in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 System Design (Configuration) Guide and, if necessary, change the account of the JP1/AJS3 service. You also need to check the number of concurrent jobs and startup processes for the entire system to prevent errors from occurring due to the desktop heap being too small.