TMF Operations and Recovery Guide (G06.24+)
Routine Maintenance
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Verifying that New Transactions Can Start
Reason: TMF is stopped, is stopping and has already
disabled BEGINTRANSACTION, or is starting and has not
yet enabled BEGINTRANSACTION.
Meaning. This is a transitional state while TMF is stopping or starting.
Action. No action is needed.
Reason: The available TMFLIB memory in CPU number is
running low.
Meaning. The percentage of extended segment memory allocated by TMFLIB is at or
above the level that causes TMF to disallow new transactions. New transactions can
start when the memory used decreases to an allowable percentage (see Table 1-4 on
page 1-7 for more information).
Action. Work with the system manager to adjust the TMFLIBMEMTHRESH value for
your system, or change the extended segment size for TMFLIB.
Reason: The available TMP memory in CPU number is
running low.
Meaning. The percentage of extended segment memory allocated by the TMP is at or
above the level that causes TMF to disallow new transactions. New transactions can
start when the memory used decreases to an allowable percentage (see Table 1-4 on
page 1-7 for more information).
Action. Work with the system manager to adjust the TMPMEMTHRESH value for your
system, or change the extended segment size for the TMP.
See Enabling New Transactions on page 3-16 for suggestions on recovering from a
begin-transaction-disable condition. See the TMF Planning and Configuration Guide
for information on configuring the begin-transaction-disable object.