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

-- 
Mike A Schwab, Springfield IL USA
Where do Forest Rangers go to get away from it all?

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