Based on the ASM display below, it would seem that you ran out of common
pgspc.


You are in serious danger of another un-scheduled IPL based on your
posting below.
1) PLPA overflowing to common. This is not an issue. Many shops set up
to run
this way. Check the archives.
2) COMMON 97% full. Danger Danger Will Robinson. If this hits 100% it is
IPL time.
No other recovery is possible.
3) All page datasets except SYS1...LOCAL8 at 100% full. This is a
possible performance
issue depending on your paging rate. If it is much more that about 160
pps you should look at 
reallocation or additional locals. The design point is for locals to be
30-35% utilized for optimal
paging performance. If your paging rate is low, this is less of an
issue.
They are probably so full due to the length of time since you last IPL.

Anything added to LPALSTxx during the IPL?.  

<snip>
 Once Again Hi All. Last night this message appeared on the master
console. I allocated another COMMON PAGE dataset larger and IPLed. We
came back up. Did I have to IPL? Why would our PAGE datasets be so full?
The last IPL was Sept. 2006. 
 
Any ideas or explanations are greatly appreciated. We are OS390 V2R10.
 
 
This is what they looked like before the IPL:
IEE200I 19.51.26 DISPLAY ASM 496                   
 TYPE     FULL STAT   DEV  DATASET NAME             
 PLPA      77%   OK  093B  SYS1.PAGE.MVSDLB.PLPA    
 COMMON    97%   OK  0936  SYS1.PAGE.VHYPERG.COMMON 
 LOCAL    100% FULL  0930  SYS1.PAGE.VHYPERA.LOCAL1 
 LOCAL    100% FULL  0931  SYS1.PAGE.VHYPERB.LOCAL2 
 LOCAL    100% FULL  0932  SYS1.PAGE.VHYPERC.LOCAL3 
 LOCAL    100% FULL  0933  SYS1.PAGE.VHYPERD.LOCAL4 
 LOCAL    100% FULL  0934  SYS1.PAGE.VHYPERE.LOCAL5 
 LOCAL    100% FULL  0937  SYS1.PAGE.VHYPERH.LOCAL6 
 LOCAL    100% FULL  093E  SYS1.PAGE.VHYPERI.LOCAL7 
 LOCAL     27%   OK  0945  SYS1.PAGE.VHYPERJ.LOCAL8 
 ILR006E COMMON PAGE DATA SET FULL, OVERFLOWING TO PLPA DATA SET
</snip> 
 

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