I RTFM and I'm researching IBMLink.  But that doesn't explain what 99
buffers in use means when I only see 1 WTOR outstanding.  The other piece of
info I inadvertently left out was we currently had a WTOR BUFFER FULL
message on the console.  I understand CURR=99 is greater than LIM=20, but I
only see 1.

The solution is to issue K command to raise the limit but that still doesn't
tell be where all those buffers are being used.


-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Kok, Howi
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 9:26 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: IEE889I Clarification

These are in the message manual:
RPLY:CURR=xxxx
    The number of write to operator with reply (WTOR) message buffers in
    use by the system at this time.

RPLY:LIM=yyyy
    The limit of the number of WTOR message buffers allowed outstanding.
    The maximum value of yyyy is specified by the RMAX parameter in the
    CONSOLxx parmlib member.

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Craig Kittendorf
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 5:37 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: IEE889I Clarification

In the IEE889I message, what does "RPLY:CURR=99   LIM=20" mean?  I see 1
outstanding messages, not 99.

 d c,b                                                                 
  IEE889I 18.27.04 CONSOLE DISPLAY 372 
  MSG: CURR=3    LIM=2000 RPLY:CURR=99   LIM=20   SYS=CDCP      PFK=01
   CONSOLE/ALT        ID  --------------- SPECIFICATIONS -------------
  NO CONSOLES MEET SPECIFIED CRITERIA 
   WTO BUFFERS IN CONSOLE BACKUP STORAGE =        0 
   ADDRESS SPACE WTO BUFFER USAGE 
   NO ADDRESS SPACES ARE USING MORE THAN   666 WTO BUFFERS 
d r,r 
  IEE112I 18.27.40 PENDING REQUESTS 566 
  RM=1    IM=0     CEM=0     EM=0     RU=0    IR=0    AMRF 
  ID:R/K     T MESSAGE TEXT 
         005 R *005 BMC1693 *BMCLINK* ACTIVE (STC=BMCLINK )

 Thanks,
    Craig

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