NETB001I | NETB004E | NETB008I | NETB009I | NETB010 | NETB011I | NETB012I | NETB013I | NETB014I | NETB015I
NETB001I | STATISTICS FOR BUFFER POOL nnnn LOC = llll |
Explanation |
One of a group of messages generated in response to the DISPLAY STATS operator command or the end of an Entire Net-Work session. It provides the name of the buffer pool (nnnn) and the storage location (llll). |
Action |
No action is required. This message is informational only. |
NETB004E | LOAD FAILED FOR MODULE xxxxxxxx |
Explanation |
During buffer pool initialization, module xxxxxxxx could not be loaded and the buffer pool initialization was terminated. |
Action |
Contact your Software AG technical support representative. |
NETB008I | REQ = (nnnnnnnn, xxxxxxxx, yyyyyyyy, zzzzzzzz) |
Explanation |
One of a group of messages generated in response to the DISPLAY STATS operator command or at the end of an Entire Net-Work session. It provides the number of successful (nnnnnnnn) and failed (xxxxxxxx) GET requests and the number of successful (yyyyyyyy) and failed (zzzzzzzz) FREE requests processed for a subpool within the buffer pool identified by the preceding NETB001I message. |
Action |
No action is required. This message is informational only. |
NETB009I | HIGH ALLC = hhhhhhhh CURR ALLC = cccccccc |
Explanation |
One of a group of messages generated in response to the DISPLAY STATS operator command or the end of an Entire Net-Work session. It provides the highest storage allocation (hhhhhhhh), the current storage allocation (cccccccc), and the current storage available (aaaaaaaa) for the buffer pool identified in the preceding NETB001I message. |
Action |
No action is required. This message is informational only. |
NETB010 | ELM = (bbbbbbbb, hhhhhhhh, cccccccc, llllllll), Sz=ssssssss |
Explanation |
One of a group of messages generated in response to the DISPLAY STATS operator command or the end of an Entire Net-Work session. It describes an element for a specific subpool. It provides the base (bbbbbbbb), highest (hhhhhhhh), current available (cccccccc) and lowest (llllllll) number of elements as well as the element size (ssssssss) in bytes. |
Action |
No action is required. This message is informational only. |
NETB011I | STR = (bbbbbbbb, hhhhhhhh, cccccccc, llllllll) K |
Explanation |
One of a group of messages generated in response to the DISPLAY STATS operator command or the end of an Entire Net-Work session. It describes the storage environment of a specific subpool. It provides the base (bbbbbbbb), highest (hhhhhhhh), current available (cccccccc) and lowest (llllllll) storage allocations. |
Action |
No action is required. This message is informational only. |
NETB012I | EXP = (nnnnnnnn, xxxxxxxx, yyyyyyyy, zzzzzzzz) |
Explanation |
One of a group of messages generated in response to the DISPLAY STATS operator command or the end of an Entire Net-Work session. It describes the expansion within a subpool. It provides the number of times this subpool has expanded (nnnnnnnn), the maximum number of times it is allowed to expand (xxxxxxxx), the current total number of expansions (yyyyyyyy), and the highest number of expansions at any time (zzzzzzzz). When xxxxxxxx is equal to "1", unlimited expansions are allowed. |
Action |
No action is required. This message is informational only. |
NETB013I | COMBINED BUFFER POOLS SIZE nnnnnnnn K |
Explanation |
One of a group of messages generated in response to the DISPLAY STATS operator command or the end of an Entire Net-Work session. It describes the total size of the buffer pool, i.e., nnnnnnnn is the combined size of all subpools in all buffer pools belonging to Entire Net-Work. |
Action |
No action is required. This message is informational only. |
NETB014I | BUFFER POOL STARTING INTERNAL TRACING |
Explanation |
The buffer pool manager detected an invalid request and the error trace table was initialized. Beginning with this error, errors are traced in the error trace table until the error trace table is full (see message NETB015I). |
Action |
No action is required. This message is informational only. |
NETB015I | BUFFER POOL ERROR TRACING TABLE IS FULL |
Explanation |
The error trace table is full. Stops tracing errors in the error trace table. |
Action |
Issue the operator command SNAP to output the trace table information. The SNAP command will then automatically clear the contents of the error trace table so that error tracing can continue. Save the DDPRINT and contact your Software AG technical support representative. |