Message ANR2452E on Define Logvolume
1998-03-18 15:02:06
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Message ANR2452E on Define Logvolume |
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Richard Sims <rbs AT BU DOT EDU> |
Date: |
Wed, 18 Mar 1998 15:02:06 -0500 |
To answer previous question on the maximum log volume size, per error
message: ANR2452E DEFINE LOGVOLUME: Maximum recovery log capacity
exceeded.
Richard Sims, Boston University OIT
APAR NUMBER: IC15376 RESOLVED AS: DOCUMENTATION ERROR
ABSTRACT:
IC15376: RECOVERY LOG MAXIMUM SIZE IS NOT DOCUMENTED
ORIGINATING DETAILS:
Message <ANR2452E> can be issued when trying to extend the
recovery log. This indicates that the recovery log has a
maximum size limit but that limit is not documented. The size
limit for the ADSM recovery log needs to be documentd. This
also applies to ANR2429E and documenting the size restriction
for the ADSM data base.
RESPONDER SUMMARY:
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* USERS AFFECTED: *
All users of ADSM V1 and above
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* PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: *
Maximum sizes of the recovery log and database are not documente
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* RECOMMENDATION: *
Document the sizes in the Messages manual and Admin Guides
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RESPONDER CONCLUSION:
The following information has been added the Admin Guides and to
the explanations for messages <ANR2452E> and ANR2429E:
Do not allocate any volume that would cause the recovery log
to exceed 5GB or the database to exceed 500GB.
The subsequent DEFINE DBVLOUME or DEFINE LOGVOLUME command for
volume would fail.
APAR INFORMATION:
Reported to correct a PTF in error: NO
Reported as a highly pervasive problem: NO
PE Apar?: NoPE
HIPER Apar?: NoHIPER
Status: CLOSED DOC
Component Name: ADSM AIX SERVER
Version: 210
Component ID: 576556401
Submitted: 96/10/25
Closed: 97/09/09
Last Modified: 97/09/09
ChangeTeam: TU0290
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