For the archive I was told there will be an APAR against VTAM. No more details so far
>Ray, >thanks for the vrey helpful explanation. I try to build a list >instead of answering in general. > >1. Our IVTPRM contains (IBM defaults) >FIXED MAX(120MB) >ECSA MAX(120MB) >I now know why IVT5539I stay the MAX ECSA is 92638K but >IVT5538I shows the correct value. You're right the >ECSA in IEASYSxx for this sandbox is 100MB. This match the >90% you mentioned. However the healthcheck or the response should take care >about this. I also seen no IVT msgs which indicates the >ECSA in our IVTPRMxx setting doesn't fit for our ESCA setting >in the IEASYSxx. So the ECSA in IEASYSxx should be also an indicator >for this check or time for new check "Ignoring the IVTPRMxx setting" >because of low ECSA in IEASYSxx. > >2. System Programm Response still stay the default values in IVTPRM00 are >100MB for both FIXED and ECSA. >This is no longer true since z/OS R8 > >3. If 120MB is recommended (default) by IBM why does the check still checks >100MB? > >4. I still wonder about the DISPLAY CSM command in the response even >such a command doesn't exists. It's called DISPLAY NET,CSM but it also >appears in the VTAM books that way. Confusing > >5. Does a HWM really makes sense for this check? Shouldn't it be better to use >the current HWM for ECSA or FIXED since last IPL values as given in msgs IVT5594I? > >6. If I monitor the system for a week and decide a value of 50MB would >be fine for our environment will this drive the healthcheck exception every >time as the parm is MAXECSA(100M),MAXIFX(100M)? > >Roland ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html