Hello,

Thank you for your answer.
I tried to make a change in NFSATTR : readtimeout(90) to readtimeout(30),
and now everything is fine!

Regards.

Marc.

2012/3/20 Paul Gilmartin <[email protected]>

> On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 17:11:54 +0100, Marc Manuel  wrote:
> >
> >I've just setup the nfs server on z/OS 1.11.
> >
> >From an AIX 6.3 client, I try to copy 395 mvs files, ...
> >cp /mnt/mvs/* /data/mvs
> >
> >IKJ56220I DATA SET UDMZ.A500.TESTNFS.AR82000.C1904293 NOT ALLOCATED, TOO
> >MANY DA
> >IKJ56220I MAXIMUM NUMBER OF DATA SET ALLOCATIONS ALLOWED BY YOUR SESSION
> >HAS BEEN REACHED, YOU SHOULD FREE UNUSED DATA SETS
> >
> >I don't understand IKJ56220I which is, as far as Iknow, a TSO message...
> >
> (TSO or DYNALLOC)  This strikes me as a bug in "cp".  The messages
> mean what they say, and "cp" (or perhaps NFS server) is not freeing
> allocations in a timely fashion.  Open a PMR.  IBM support is likely to
> tell you, "Increase DYNAMNBR."  Stand your ground and escalate.
>
> -- gil
>
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