This group includes messages for the Control-O CMEM product.
Explanation: This information message indicates the start of the Control-O TIMER task, which controls the product timer and cleanup processing.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates the normal termination of the Control-O TIMER task which controls the product timer and cleanup processing.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The Control-O or CMEM monitor successfully captured an SVC dump as a result of an internal process request.
The monitor continues to operate normally.
Corrective Action: Verify that the dump has been successfully written to the system dump files.
Explanation: The Control-O or CMEM monitor tried to dump the monitor and ECSA. The dump request failed because the dump dataset is too small to contain all the areas that are dumped.
The monitor continues to operate normally.
Corrective Action: Increase the dump files, since they are too small for Control-O or CMEM requirements. Take into account that the ECSA is also dumped by the request.
Explanation: The Control-O or CMEM monitor tried to dump the monitor and ECSA storage areas. The dump request failed. The SDUMPX system service returns a return code of 8.
The monitor continues to operate normally.
Corrective Action: Refer to SDUMPX Reason Codes for Return Code 08 in IBM’s MVS Programming Authorized Assembler Services Reference.
Explanation: The Control-O or CMEM monitor found that the WSC block is marked as in use, but it is not in use.
The monitor continues to operate normally. It may issue an SVCDUMP request.
Corrective Action: If a SVCDUMP is taken, save it. If the message is issued often, send the following information to BMC Customer Support:
BMC Customer Support will analyze the dump to find why the WSC was not released.
Explanation: The Control-O or CMEM monitor found that the WSC block has been marked as being in use for a very long time. Normally, the Control-O or CMEM process should hold the WSC block only for a very short time.
The monitor continues to operate normally. It may issue an SVCDUMP request.
Corrective Action: If a SVCDUMP is taken, save it. If the message is issued often, send the following information to BMC Customer Support:
BMC Customer Support will analyze the dump to find why the WSC was not released.
Explanation: The Control-O or CMEM monitor found that the WSC block has been marked as being in use for a very long time. Normally, the Control-O or CMEM process should hold the WSC block only for a very short time.
The monitor continues to operate normally. The monitor will check the WSC again in subsequent cycles and then decide what action to take.
Corrective Action: If a SVCDUMP is taken, save it. If the message is issued often, send the following information to BMC Customer Support:
BMC Customer Support will analyze the dump to find why the WSC was not released.
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