Robert,

That does not look like it is large enough.

here is my definition

MONDCSS  CPDCSS     N/A    08000  0FFFF   SC  R

It can work for a while but if the segment is not large enough it will 
soon fail.

good luck 

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Ok... I purged and redefined the DCSS, and now I don?t get the message; 
I?m waiting to see if it really starts collecting.

I did ?DEFSEG 9000-AFFF SC RSTD?, matching our previous segment.

My questions now are, What happened to the prior segment that caused it to 
fail? Could the problem have been avoided, and how?

Also, now I?m getting the following two messages, repeatedly, and we?re 
still not collecting any data:

FCXPMN444E IUCV reply failed with reason code 9
HCPMOV6274I The sample data messages and corresponding records have been 
purged.

So I?m still looking for a problem source...

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On 3/30/10 10:16 AM, "Michael MacIsaac" <[email protected]> wrote:


Robert, 

> I?m getting the message ?FCXPMN446E Incomplete monitor data: SAMPLE 
CONFIG size too small? when perfsvm comes up. 

I've seen this a number of times too.  We added a section 12.2.4 in the 
new z/VM 6.1 /SLES 11 Virtualization Cookbook (top of the page 
http://linuxvm.org/present/ <http://linuxvm.org/present/> ) 

It recommends deleting the existing MONDCSS saved segment and redefining a 
new one with the commands 
    ==> defseg mondcss 2200-4fff sc rstd 
    ==> saveseg mondcss 

Oops, in re-reading this section, I see we omitted words to the effect of 
"Be sure there are no other DCSSs saved in the address range of 
2200-4FFF". 

I believe there is a similar section, but with more detail, in the VM 
Basics Redbook. 

Hope this helps. 

"Mike MacIsaac" <[email protected]>   (845) 433-7061

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