Dave:

I think part of the point of Pete's message was that this appears to have been 
a temporary situation. You might be able to look back through your history logs 
to find the first occurrence of the message and review what jobs were running 
at the time.

IIRC, this particular message (CPI0999) is going to be resent at regular 
intervals until your next IPL regardless of whether the situation has been 
corrected. Because DSPSYSSTS showed such a wide difference between 'Maximum 
unprotected' and 'Current unprotected', it does look as if the problem was 
temporary. Some job was running that created a large number of objects or some 
very large compound objects and triggered the message. The job ended; the 
objects were temporary and were deleted; but the message is automatically 
re-sent simply because "that's the way it works". It's WAD.

It's probable that you can ignore the message for the most part, but you will 
definitely want to track down the cause to avoid it happening again with 
potentially severe consequences.

Tom Liotta

On Mon, 04 February 2002, "Dave Snyder" wrote:

>
> Do not know what uses the temp storage.
> Last IPL was Jan 10.
>
> >>> "Pete Massiello" <pmassiello@os-solutions.com> 2/4/02 3:47:24 PM >>>
> Check out the size of your Max. Unprotected.  Since your last IPL, it
> reached 63GB, that is huge.  Its currently down to 10GB.  Do you know
> what uses up your temporary storage like that?  I would say its time to
> IPL.  The message that you are getting has absolutely nothing to do with
> 60% of 180GB.

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Tom Liotta
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Kent, WA 98032
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