I went back and looked at my ServerPac variables, and the SMPWKDIR is
listed. It defaults to "/tmp".
Not knowing the impact of this variable then, I left it as is. Next time
I'll change it.
And yes, you will need to mount a filesystem at the mountpoint you define
for the variable. A VERY LARGE
In a recent note, Matthew Stitt said:
> Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2006 11:17:05 -0600
>
> The problem dataset (first one) is the SMPPTS. Get past that and everything
> else should be no problem.
>
? But that's not a HFS file.
> Great list! First I've heard of the SMPWKDIR file. I'll use it
Great! I've been hitting the same wall for the last two days. Same reason
as everyone else.
After some fumbling, I finally figured out it was the /tmp filesystem
causing the problem.
I created a new one with 2500 cylinders primary, and 500 cylinder
secondaries . Mounted it at the /tmp mountpoi
In a recent note, Paul Gilmartin said:
> Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2006 08:48:01 -0700
>
> In a recent note, John Norgauer said:
> > Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2006 07:34:03 -0800
> >
> > Sounds good, but how do I specify a large amount of space for the /tmp1 and
> > its TFS.
> >
> If you have SMP/E
In a recent note, John Norgauer said:
> Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2006 07:34:03 -0800
>
> Sounds good, but how do I specify a large amount of space for the /tmp1 and
> its TFS.
>
If you have SMP/E v3r2 or higher, use SMPWKDIR instead.
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> Sounds good, but how do I specify a large amount of space for the /tmp1 and
> its TFS.
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> John Norgauer
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Sounds good, but how do I specify a large amount of space for the /tmp1 and
its TFS.
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On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 08:10:02 -0600, Cal McCracken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>mount command in BPXPRMxx). As a workaround, I created a /tmp1 directory
>and mounted a new '/tmp1/' TFS to it with a much larger amount of file
>space.
Correction: should be '/tmp1' TFS (no slash at the end).
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I'm currently experiencing the exact same error running the RESTORE job of
my z/OS 1.8 ServerPac install. It appears that the current Temporary File
System mounted at /tmp has too little file space (see PARM on your TFS
mount command in BPXPRMxx). As a workaround, I created a /tmp1 directory
an
In a recent note, Dave Kopischke said:
> Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 17:43:24 -0600
>
> >Later versions of SMP/E use SMPWKDIR rather than writing into
> >SMPNTS.
>
> I just implemented z/OS 1.7 with SMP/E 34.14 and through PUT0609. Is
> SMPWKDIR a DDDEF ??? I don't have one. I haven't seen any
>Later versions of SMP/E use SMPWKDIR rather than writing into
>SMPNTS.
I just implemented z/OS 1.7 with SMP/E 34.14 and through PUT0609. Is
SMPWKDIR a DDDEF ??? I don't have one. I haven't seen anything in my doc
about it either, although I haven't looked for it specifically. Maybe
that's ava
In a recent note, Dave Kopischke said:
> Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 17:12:35 -0600
>
> If this is an SMP/E RECEIEV FROMNTS, it's probably your NTS
> directory/file. You should have a DDDEF or a DD in your JCL named SMPNTS.
> Work backwards to find where it's mounted and increase its size.
>
L
>issued df and got the following:
>
># df
>Mounted on FilesystemAvail/TotalFiles Status
>/SYSTEM/dev(/dev)7797/8000 998
>Available
If this is an SMP/E RECEIEV FROMNTS, it's probably your NTS
directory/file. You should have a DDDEF or a DD
I got that same error on z/OS 1.8 on /tmp
I would suggest taking a close look at /tmp
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issued df and got the following:
# df
Mounted on Filesys
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> issued df and got the fol
issued df and got the following:
# df
Mounted on FilesystemAvail/TotalFiles Status
/SYSTEM/dev(/dev)7797/8000 998
Available
/SYSTEM/tmp(/tmp)1836/2000 235
Available
/u/spac(SYSGM.ZOS17.HFS) 11556
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> When running UNZIP, I get the
When running UNZIP, I get the following:
> /bin/pax -zvrf
/u/spac/u00292933.content/S0024.CPPUNLD.OS171980.AOP.AAOPHFS.p
> ax.Z
./GIMFAF.XML
./MVSFILE
pax: FSUM6260 write error on file "./MVSFILE": EDC5133I No space left on
device
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