Re: ANTX8117I

2010-09-30 Thread Paolo Cacciari
Sharon, I guess you haven't XRC Performanc Monitor runing on yor SDM Anyway, you probably have an overloaded XRC primary volume (maybe more than one) that belongs to ADCP04 session. To identify this (those) volume(s), try this command: XQUERY ADCP04 VOLUME(ALL) PACE Get a look to

Re: ANTX8117I

2010-09-29 Thread Hal Merritt
XRC can't keep up. This can be caused by update rates that are exceeding your pipe size, or perhaps network 'glitches'. It would be a reasonable SWAG that jobs are running faster on the new box and therefore have increased the rate of DASD updates. Be sure to monitor the XRC environment as

Re: ANTX8117I

2010-09-29 Thread Richards, Robert B.
In addition to Hal's reply: From QuickRef and the manual: This message can indicate a temporary peak in application activity on the primary storage control, possibly as a result of volume synchronization or resynchronization activity on that storage control. This message can be repeated

Re: ANTX8117I

2010-09-29 Thread Lopez, Sharon
: Re: ANTX8117I In addition to Hal's reply: From QuickRef and the manual: This message can indicate a temporary peak in application activity on the primary storage control, possibly as a result of volume synchronization or resynchronization activity on that storage control. This message can