John Benik wrote:
That's already done. So only STK work will get the reserve?? That's a good thing to know. But then we have the master start pending issue... I'm looking into that right now.

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A couple of auxiliary memory cells kicked in on a Friday afternoon!

The housekeeping was when DFHSM on the test system was backing up the volume where its RMF Monitor 3 files happened to have been allocated. Production RMF started to moan about slow response time to this volume because it was on-line to the production system.

The Master Start pending message is not an issue in itself, unless the same device gets the message lots of times /and /it is affecting processing on a production system.

We risked that it was very unlikely that anything on the affected volume could have any impact on production and surely something else would wake up the Ops if there really, really was something wrong that warranted calling out the lazy sleepy sysprog, i.e. me!

All I meant was that for the time and effort to fire an e-mail at Ops and "two minutes" to write a bit of automation, we saved the OOH call misery for their helpdesk and our helpdesk and the standby person and the real misery of having to deal with the associated trouble tickets when there never was a "problem" in the first place!

Colin

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