8M is nothing, 16 or 32 would be my recommendation.
Did you try DEF STOR to see if you can get more?
(if you try a higher value than allowed, CP will tell you what your maximum
is)

2010/7/3 Paul Gilmartin <[email protected]>

> On Jul 3, 2010, at 03:43, John Hartmann wrote:
>
> > The regression test now ensures that all abbreviations resolve and
> > this test is independent of generating the table.
> >
> Trying to fetch this, I get:
>
> cd academ:pipeline.eweb
> >>>CWD academ:pipeline.eweb
> 250 SFS working directory is ACADEM:PIPELINE.EWEB
> Command:
> dir
> >>>PORT 10,80,63,52,248,220
> 200 Port request OK.
> >>>LIST
> 125 List started OK
> DMSSMN109S Virtual storage capacity exceeded
> DMSABE148T System abend 878 called from 0056B246 reason code 00000000
> CMS
> q cplevel
> z/VM Version 5 Release 4.0, service level 1001 (64-bit)
> Generated at 03/17/10 13:45:07 MDT
> IPL at 03/21/10 07:47:44 MDT
> Ready;
> q cmslevel
> CMS Level 24, Service Level 001
> Ready;
> q machine
> HCPCQV003E Invalid option - MACHINE
> Ready(00003);
> q v stor
> STORAGE = 8M
> Ready;
>
> I'm (obviously) pretty VM-naive.  What do I need to do?
> Just ask my admin for a bigger machine?  How big, nowadays?
>
> Thanks,
> gil
>



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