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Model 204 tried to dynamically allocate additional main memory for a particular command but none was available. Unless prevented from setting SPCORE or MAXBUF, Model 204 will allocate all available memory to its buffer | Model 204 tried to dynamically allocate additional main memory for a particular command but none was available. Unless prevented from setting <var>SPCORE</var> or <var>MAXBUF</var>, Model 204 will allocate all available memory to its buffer | ||
pool during initialization. SPCORE defaults to 8192 bytes and MAXBUF defaults to 256 buffers. </p> | pool during initialization. <var>SPCORE</var> defaults to 8192 bytes and <var>MAXBUF</var> defaults to 256 buffers. </p> | ||
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Spare core is the amount of spare memory reserved for dynamic allocation during the Model 204 run. It includes memory explicitly reserved by setting the | Spare core is the amount of spare memory reserved for dynamic allocation during the Model 204 run. It includes memory explicitly reserved by setting the | ||
SPCORE parameter plus memory left over after all buffers up to MAXBUF are allocated. This message will be preceded by message [[M204.1335]]. </P> | <var>SPCORE</var> parameter plus memory left over after all buffers up to <var>MAXBUF</var> are allocated. This message will be preceded by message [[M204.1335]]. </P> | ||
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<b>Response:</b> See your system manager about increasing the amount of storage or reduce your storage requirements by resetting parameters. </p> | <b>Response:</b> See your system manager about increasing the amount of storage or reduce your storage requirements by resetting parameters. </p> | ||
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<b>System manager response:</b> Increase the amount of SPCORE set in the CCAIN parameters. This will reserve the specified amount of memory for dynamic usage. Refer to [[Performance monitoring and tuning#Dynamic storage allocation tracking|Dynamic storage allocation tracking]] for more information. Alternatively, | <b>System manager response:</b> Increase the amount of <var>SPCORE</var> set in the CCAIN parameters. This will reserve the specified amount of memory for dynamic usage. Refer to [[Performance monitoring and tuning#Dynamic storage allocation tracking|Dynamic storage allocation tracking]] for more information. Alternatively, | ||
MAXBUF may be lowered below the number of buffers actually allocated in the Model 204 run or the amount of memory allocated to the Model 204 run may be increased. </p> | <var>MAXBUF</var> may be lowered below the number of buffers actually allocated in the Model 204 run or the amount of memory allocated to the Model 204 run may be increased. </p> | ||
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To increase the amount of memory available to Model 204 when running under z/OS, increase the REGION parameter on the EXEC card. When running under z/VSE, increase the size of the GETVIS area available to the partition. When | To increase the amount of memory available to Model 204 when running under z/OS, increase the <code>REGION</code> parameter on the EXEC card. When running under z/VSE, increase the size of the <code>GETVIS</code> area available to the partition. When | ||
running under CMS, increase the virtual machine size using the <code>CP DEFINE STORAGE</code> command. </P> | running under CMS, increase the virtual machine size using the <code>CP DEFINE STORAGE</code> command. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 2 March 2018
M204.1085 Insufficient storage for token
Model 204 tried to dynamically allocate additional main memory for a particular command but none was available. Unless prevented from setting SPCORE or MAXBUF, Model 204 will allocate all available memory to its buffer pool during initialization. SPCORE defaults to 8192 bytes and MAXBUF defaults to 256 buffers.
Spare core is the amount of spare memory reserved for dynamic allocation during the Model 204 run. It includes memory explicitly reserved by setting the SPCORE parameter plus memory left over after all buffers up to MAXBUF are allocated. This message will be preceded by message M204.1335.
Response: See your system manager about increasing the amount of storage or reduce your storage requirements by resetting parameters.
System manager response: Increase the amount of SPCORE set in the CCAIN parameters. This will reserve the specified amount of memory for dynamic usage. Refer to Dynamic storage allocation tracking for more information. Alternatively, MAXBUF may be lowered below the number of buffers actually allocated in the Model 204 run or the amount of memory allocated to the Model 204 run may be increased.
To increase the amount of memory available to Model 204 when running under z/OS, increase the REGION
parameter on the EXEC card. When running under z/VSE, increase the size of the GETVIS
area available to the partition. When
running under CMS, increase the virtual machine size using the CP DEFINE STORAGE
command.
Message attributes:
RETCODEO=0 | Sets online return code |
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RETCODEB=4 | Sets batch (single user) return code |
CLASS=E | Error class; the message can be suppressed with the X'04' bit setting of the MSGCTL parameter |
AUDITER | Writes the message with line type ER to the audit trail |
COUNT | Increments the error count (ERCNT) parameter |