Yup, that's correct, Steve.....you need to set MAXUSERS to at least 1500.

DJ

On 03/11/2011 08:16 AM, Gentry, Stephen wrote:
> So far, thanks to all who have replied.
> I'm going over various numbers and need some clarification.  In the CMS
> Pool Planning guide, Estimate Max Pool Size, the formula is:  maximum
> enrolled users = 300 * (# system defined users / # system active users)
> If I understand the definitions correctly #system defined users is
> number of users in USER DIRECT file. For us that number is 750 (but to
> CMA, I'm going round up to 1000),  #system active users is the number of
> users logged on.  On an average we have about 200 users logged on.  So,
> plugging in the values to the formula above:
> 1500= 300 * ( 1000 / 200 )
> So the MAXUSER statement should be 1500 ?
> If so, I'm way low, currently 300.
> Do I understand the formula and definitions correctly?
> 
> Steve
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On
> Behalf Of Sue Farrell
> Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 8:56 AM
> To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
> Subject: Re: SFS question
> 
> Steve,
>  
> You need to increase your MAXUSERS setting by doing a FILESERV
> REGENERATE
>  
> for the file pool.
>  
> Although it's buried, the 51010 reason code is mentioned in Chapter 5 of
> 
> 
> the CMS File Pool Planning, Administration, and Operation manual:
> 
> What Happens When the Limit is Reached: Logical catalog space is
> reserved
> 
> during file pool generation. FILESERV GENERATE processing uses the
> MAXUSERS value to estimate and set the maximum logical catalog space.
> Whe
> n
> the server runs out of logical space, it displays a warning message on
> it
> s 
> console
> and continues processing. Depending on their use of the file pool, users
> 
> 
> may
> receive error messages (DMS1146E) and error return codes (with reason
> cod
> es
> 51010 or 51020). When the logical catalog space is exhausted, you need
> to
> 
> increase the MAXUSERS value for the file pool. Follow the instructions
> in
> 
> Chapter 11, "Regenerating a Repository File Pool," on page xxx.
> 
> Thanks,
> Sue
> 

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Dave Jones
V/Soft Software
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Houston, TX
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