filesystem.
I'll be opening a PMR for this.
Rex
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Kurt Quackenbush
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> GIM43501S ** THE CALL TO THE BP
On Tue, 10 Mar 2020 14:19:08 +, Pommier, Rex wrote:
>
>... the root filesystem pax.Z file is actually being sent in 11 pieces, each
>at 512 MB. The root is over 5 GB so the file is transferred in 11 chunks then
>assembled on site in the Unix filesystem. The assembly part is what appears
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Rex,
Its good you are opening a ticket. My money is still on a space issue. You
said you added additional -27 volume to the pool that you are using for your
SMPNTS. My suggestion would be to just unmount
Rex,
Its good you are opening a ticket. My money is still on a space issue. You
said you added additional -27 volume to the pool that you are using for your
SMPNTS. My suggestion would be to just unmount/delete the ZFS you created
SMPNTS, reallocate it to the size of both of the mod-27's,
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In case anybody's interested in this, I have more information. The z/OS root
filesystem is the file being tr
be opening a PMR for this.
Rex
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> GIM43501S ** THE CALL TO THE BPX1WRT SERVICE FAI
GIM43501S ** THE CALL TO THE BPX1WRT SERVICE FAILED WHEN PROCESSING
/Service/zos24/OS240809.content/S0933.ROOT.100.pax.Z. THE RETURN
CODE WAS '0085'X AND THE REASON CODE WAS 'EF01604E'X.
GIM49011S ** AN ERROR OCCURRED WHILE CREATING ARCHIVE FILE
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Rex,
Did you actually enlarge the ZFS? Finally, the other part of this is that you
have to take the size of your order, and alm
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Hi Kolusu,
Thanks for the suggestion, but unfortunately this doesn't help. This document
is for the "RESTORE&qu
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h Kolusu
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>>THE RETURN CODE WAS '0085'X AND THE REASON CODE WAS 'EF01604E'X.
Rex,
Did you check if
>>THE RETURN CODE WAS '0085'X AND THE REASON CODE WAS 'EF01604E'X.
Rex,
Did you check if this link helps resolving your problem?
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/restarting-serverpac-restore-step1
Thanks,
Kolusu
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Hi,
I'm guessing this is a simple fix, but I'm not finding the solution and rather
than spend 3 days looking, I thought if somebody knows the answer right off, I
would save some time.
The situation is I am trying to do a receive order for z/OS 2.4 and my SMPNTS
ran out of space - filled up a
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