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PDB
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Joined: 18 Sep 2007 Posts: 4 Location: India
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I am facing space issues with my job. It is dealing with large amount of data; around 10 million records. I am using flat files.
Here's the abend details:
IGD17273I ALLOCATION HAS FAILED FOR ALL VOLUMES SELECTED FOR DATA SET 658
SSY355.USER.NDB.PNDD807N.CPIEXTR
IGD17277I THERE ARE (151) CANDIDATE VOLUMES OF WHICH (70) ARE ENABLED OR QUIESC
IGD17290I THERE WERE 1 CANDIDATE STORAGE GROUPS OF WHICH THE FIRST 1 660
WERE ELIGIBLE FOR VOLUME SELECTION.
THE CANDIDATE STORAGE GROUPS WERE:D1L
IGD17279I 10 VOLUMES WERE REJECTED BECAUSE THE SMS VOLUME STATUS WAS DISABLED
IGD17279I 81 VOLUMES WERE REJECTED BECAUSE THEY WERE NOT ONLINE
IGD17279I 81 VOLUMES WERE REJECTED BECAUSE THE UCB WAS NOT AVAILABLE
IGD17279I 81 VOLUMES WERE REJECTED BECAUSE THE UCB WAS OF THE WRONG TYPE
IGD17279I 49 VOLUMES WERE REJECTED BECAUSE THEY WERE ON THE EXCLUDE LIST
IGD17279I 21 VOLUMES WERE REJECTED BECAUSE THEY DID NOT HAVE SUFFICIENT SPACE (
IEC614I EXTEND FAILED - RC 000, DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION IS (04034379) , 667
STEP020,......,SSY355.USER.NDB.PNDD807N.CPIEXTR
IEC032I E37-08,IFG0554P,ZNDR807N,STEP020,SORTOUT,4E3A,D1LY48,04034379,SSY355.US
IEA995I SYMPTOM DUMP OUTPUT 670
SYSTEM COMPLETION CODE=E37 REASON CODE=00000008
TIME=17.41.12 SEQ=09042 CPU=0000 ASID=036A
PSW AT TIME OF ERROR 075C1000 80E41CDE ILC 2 INTC 0D |
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 8:42 am Post subject: Re: Space constraint |
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Moved: Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:03 am by superk From JCL to SMS & VSAM |
dick scherrer
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gcicchet
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Joined: 28 Jul 2006 Posts: 438
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Hi,
it looks like you don't have enough space to fulfil your requirement. All space was filled on the volume, and an attempt was made to obtain space on the next volume without much luck.
First of all check how much space is going to be required and the space available, you may want to write the output to cart.
Maybe your space allocation is too big especially if the volumes are fragmented.
Gerry |
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PDB
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Joined: 18 Sep 2007 Posts: 4 Location: India
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Thanks...
issue has been reported to the storage management people and they are now creating separate room for the job. Will update the column with the results.....
Please guide me on how can I check the space required...
lrecl = 1300 ;;; recfm = vb
amount of data to be handled = around 10,000,000 records |
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gcicchet
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Hi,
the table below will allow you to roughly workout the amount of space required.
Being a VB file you really need to the know the average length to get a more accurate result.
The optimum blocksize should be 27998 for a 3390 device.
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** Table of 3390 Device Characteristics **
Device Model: Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 9
Density: Single Double Triple Mod 9
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Tracks per Cylinder: 15 15 15 15
Tracks per Device: 16,695 33,390 50,085 150,255
Cylinders per Device: 1,113 2,226 3,339 10,017
Avg Seek Time: 9.5m 12.5m 15.0m 22.5m
Bytes per Track: 56,664 56,664 56,664 56,664
Bytes per Cylinder: 849,960 849,960 849,960 849,960
Bytes per Device: 946 Meg 1.89 Gig 2.84 Gig 8.51 Gig
Bytes/Unit: 3.78 Gig 7.57 Gig 11.34 Gig 68.11 Gig
Note: Gig=Gigabytes, Meg=Megabytes, m=milliseconds
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expat
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Assuming that each record uses the maximum length, you are looking at around 16,000 cylinders here.
I would seriously consider using cartridge as output, or maybe using a smaller allocation and the maximum DASD count allocation
(CYL,(100,100),RLSE),VOL=(,,,59) |
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