Maybe the new record being added causes a CI (control interval) split and
there is no free CIs in the CA (control area)  causing a CA split which
would possibly try to add a new extent to the file and there is no more
space in the volume for the new extent. So you get an out of space condition
in the volume.
 Also, maybe you do not have specified free CIs in a CA.


On 1/18/08, Johnny Luo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I encountered a strange problem with a KSDS data set. At this time, I only
> have some description of the problem from my colleague. Since it's so
> urgent, I would like to get some hints before I get more detailed info.
> (Sorry for that, I never did things like this before. But it's urgent..)
>
> According to the description, an out of space error occurred while
> inserting a record from within CICS. It's a KSDS reproed from a PS data
> set.
> You can add records to the end of those 'old' records and after that you
> can
> insert records into the new block of records. However, if you try to
> insert
> a record into the existing block, you get an 'out of space' error.
>
> Anyone give me some advices?
>
> Thanks.
> Johnny
>
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