The change in JES spool usage is higher than expected when compared to the model of the expected change in JES spool usage for one or more persistent address spaces. An unusually high change in the JES spool usage may indicate that the address space is damaged. The next model will occur at nextmodeltime. The expected change used in the comparison was modeled at lastsuccmodeltime.
The WTOTYPE of the check has been changed to NONE so that subsequent runs of this check will not produce an operator message until new data is available. The check will collect data and model new predictions at the next collection interval. After modeling is successful, if the current setting of WTOTYPE is still NONE, the previous setting will be restored so that the check will issue future exceptions based on that setting.
A list of candidates for the cause of the problem has been produced which contains the jobs or address spaces whose change in JES spool usage exceeded expectations. Review the list of candidates and follow your standard diagnostic procedures to determine what actions should be taken.
See the operator response to determine the cause of the JES spool usage problem.
See the operator response to determine the cause of the JES spool usage problem.
Predictive Failure Analysis (SCPFA)
AIRHMCHK
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This message should trigger an alert to system programmers / operator to determine the cause of the JES spool usage problem.
None.
The change in JES spool usage by one or more persistent
address spaces is higher than expected.