120T = 120,000 4K pages over 480,000,000 bytes On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 9:10 PM, Phil Smith <p...@voltage.com> wrote: > We're doing some load testing, and running out of storage, but we can't > figure out how to tell WHAT storage. Shortly before it blew off, the REAL > column in SDSF showed "120T". We're pretty sure that wasn't 120 terabytes; it > seems to be T for Thousand. But that isn't a lot of memory?! > > Here's the job output when it failed - does this offer any clues? Any hints, > or pointers to doc, are gratefully accepted! > > EW4000I FETCH FOR MODULE EDCUZZZZ FROM DDNAME -LNKLST- FAILED BECAUSE > INSUFFICIENT STORAGE WAS AVAILABLE. > SV031I LIBRARY ACCESS FAILED FOR MODULE EDCUZZZZ, RETURN CODE 24, REASON CODE > 26080021, DDNAME *LNKLST* > --TIMINGS (MINS.)-- > -----PAGING COUNTS---- > STEPNAME PROCSTEP RC EXCP CONN TCB SRB CLOCK SERV WORKLOAD > PAGE SWAP VIO SWAPS > RUN 3632 474037 51 345.99 .00 482.8 558935 BATCH > 288K 0 0 0 > HUDIUNIR ENDED. NAME- TOTAL TCB CPU TIME= 345.99 TOTAL > ELAPSED TIME= 482.8 > HASP395 HUDIUNIR ENDED > -- > ...phsiii > > Phil Smith III > p...@voltage.com > Voltage Security, Inc. > www.voltage.com
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