"Casey Rhodes" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<listserv%[email protected]>...
> Does anyone reserve space in the IEFUSI for recovery routines and or
clean 
> up to happen after batch has used all available region in an
initiator. 
> 
> We have issues from time to time that come up when batch abends from 
> region related errors in the initiator. This leads to other issues in
CA7 and IMS 
> and other third party products or subsystems because things do not get

> cleaned up properly. 
> 
> Some recent research indicated that IEFUSI could be coded in such a
way to 
> reserve region not available to batch so that when we have these
region 
> related batch abends there is still enough region available to run
recovery and 
> or cleanup. 
> 
> Is anyone doing this? Does it make sense?
> 
> Thanks in advance for any advice or guidance

We used to apply a sligthly different approach when we had initiators
filling up due to cleanup problems: we restarted them twice a day. Those
that were inactive were stopped and restarted. Make sure you leave some
time after the stop command before issuing the start command to make
sure the address space really ends.

Kees.
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