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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Performance Management - Agent Option for Enterprise Applications Description, User's Guide and Reference


KAVF14281-W

CCMS alert information was output but it exceeded the size of data writable to a CCMS alert information storage file in one collection operation. (ashost=application-server-host, sysnr=system-number, monitorset=monitor-set-name, monitor=monitor-name, validsize=valid-data-size-in-bytes, datasize=size-extracted-and-output-in-bytes, path=CCMS-Alert-Information-storage-file-path)

An amount of CCMS Alert Information exceeding valid-data-size-in-bytes, which is the maximum size of CCMS Alert Information storage file, was output during a single collection.

The valid data size is the maximum size of data that does not result in a loss of data or a delay when monitoring log file traps using a file monitoring product. It is the file size minus the size of data required by the product.

CCMS-Alert-Information-storage-file-path displayed in the message is the -x or -xw option value specified in the command or the value specified in the X2PATH label in the ECTRACEFILE section in the environment parameter file if the -x2 option is specified.

A maximum of two gigabytes minus one byte of data is extracted and output.

(S)

Resumes processing.

(O)

Action to be taken when the message is displayed

  • In the SAP system, check the CCMS Alert Information that was output during and following the collection period in which this message was issued to identify all information that was not reported by the file monitoring product's log file traps. If any of the unreported information requires an action, take the appropriate action according to the stored CCMS Alert Information.

  • If the WRAP1 format was being monitored by JP1/Base's log file traps, restart JP1/Base's log file traps.

Action to be taken during re-evaluation

  • Re-evaluate the size of CCMS Alert Information storage file (value of the SIZE label in the EXTRACTFILE section in the environment parameter file) based on size-extracted-and-output-in-bytes and valid-data-size-in-bytes displayed in the message so that the file is larger than size-extracted-and-output-in-bytes and no more than the valid size of the data that was written. A value of size-extracted-and-output-in-bytes minus valid-data-size-in-bytes is how much more space is needed.

  • If you output storage files in the WRAP1 format, consider using the WRAP2 format that enables multiple files to be output.