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This is an informational message generated by the <var>MONITOR VTAM</var> command. It indicates the current input buffer usage for the VTAM access method. The information is both displayed and written to the
This is an informational message generated by the <var>[[MONITOR command: SNA Communications Server Interface|MONITOR VTAM]]</var> command. It indicates the current input buffer usage for the VTAM access method. The information is both displayed and written to the
audit trail. This information is not an average but rather a "snapshot" of the current input buffer usage. </P>
audit trail. This information is not an average, but rather it is a "snapshot" of the current input buffer usage. </P>
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<b>System manager response:</b> Use this information for tuning your Model&nbsp;204 Online system. If the percentage of active input buffers is consistently high, you should increase the number of input buffers. This is done by resetting the <var>TERMBUF</var> parameter in the User 0 CCAIN parameter line. </p>
<b>System manager response:</b> Use this information for tuning your Model&nbsp;204 Online system. If the percentage of active input buffers is consistently high, you should increase the number of input buffers. This is done by resetting the <var>TERMBUF</var> parameter in the User 0 CCAIN parameter line.  
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Latest revision as of 16:35, 16 July 2018

M204.1057  token out of token2 input buffers are active

This is an informational message generated by the MONITOR VTAM command. It indicates the current input buffer usage for the VTAM access method. The information is both displayed and written to the audit trail. This information is not an average, but rather it is a "snapshot" of the current input buffer usage.

System manager response: Use this information for tuning your Model 204 Online system. If the percentage of active input buffers is consistently high, you should increase the number of input buffers. This is done by resetting the TERMBUF parameter in the User 0 CCAIN parameter line.

Message attributes:

RETCODEO=0Sets online return code
RETCODEB=0Sets batch (single user) return code
CLASS=IInformation class; the message can be suppressed with the X'02' bit setting of the MSGCTL parameter
AUDITADWrites the message with line type AD to the audit trail
NOCOUNTDoes not increment the error count (ERCNT) parameter

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