Specifications

If No such file or directory is indicated in maintenance-information-1, the judgment file indicated
in file-name does not exist. Make sure that the judgment file indicated in file-name exists, and then re-execute
the job.
If Permission denied is indicated in maintenance-information-1, an attempt to read the judgment file
indicated in file-name has failed. Set appropriate permissions for the file and directory path so that the mapped
OS user can read the judgment file indicated in file-name. Then re-execute the job.
If any message other than the above is indicated in maintenance-information-1, correct the error according to
the message.
If you cannot correct the problem by taking the above actions, contact the system administrator, and then collect
data (see 1.2.3 To the system administrators).
KAVS1840-E
There are too many characters in a line of the environment variable file (file-name).
There are too many characters in a line of the environment variable file indicated in file-name.
(S)
Places the queueless job into Failed to start status.
(O)
Check and correct the contents of the environment variable file so that each line is no more than 1,023 bytes, and
then re-execute the job.
KAVS1841-E
Too many processes exist, so the job (job-name) cannot be executed.
The queueless job indicated in job-name cannot be executed because too many processes are running on the system.
(S)
Places the queueless job indicated in job-name into Failed to start status.
(O)
The maximum number of processes that can run concurrently on the system might have been exceeded. Use the ps
command or another means to check the number of processes running on the system. Make sure that the number of
processes are within the maximum, and then re-execute the queueless job indicated in job-name that resulted in the
error.
The maximum number of processes specified in the kernel parameter might not suit the current operation. Check
the value for the entire system, and then change the value if necessary.
For details about how to estimate the kernel parameters for JP1/AJS3, see 3.2.5 Estimating the values for kernel
parameters in the Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 System Design (Configuration)
Guide.
2. Messages
Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Messages 1
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