IRA221D
REPLY M for MORE, E TO END, ## TO CANCEL A USER

Explanation

When a critical auxiliary storage shortage is detected, the system identifies twenty address spaces (IRA220I) with the largest auxiliary storage slot allocation. Five of these address spaces are displayed; the operator might cancel one of these address spaces by replying 1 to 5, or show the next five address spaces by replying M.

This WTOR only occurs on systems, which have set the OPT parameter STORAGEWTOR to YES or AUTO.

Possible reply to the message:
1 to 5
Cancel one of the five address spaces.
M
Show the next five address spaces; wrap to the first set of address spaces as required.
E
End the display of the address spaces.

System action

The system displays a message that enables the operator to react on message IRA220I. With a reply of &osq;1&csqg; to &osq;5&csqg;, the operator can cancel one of the address spaces displayed in IRA220I. With a reply of &osq;M&csqg;, the operator can display the next five address spaces. The reply &osq;E&csqg; ends the display of address spaces.

Operator response

If requested by the system programmer, reply with &osq;1&csqg; to &osq;5&csqg; to cancel one of the five address spaces. Reply &osq;M&csqg; to display the next five address spaces. The address spaces in the list can be repeated by replying &osq;M&csqg; several times.

System programmer response

Examine the validity of the address spaces and determine whether they should continue. If the address space should not continue, request the operator to reply with &osq;1&csqg; to &osq;5&csqg; to cancel the address space; otherwise, request the operator to reply with &osq;M&csqg; to display the next five address spaces.

Note: If the OPT parameter STORAGEWTOR is set to AUTO, message IRA220I lists up to twenty address spaces. In this case, it is possible to reply with &osq;1&csqg; to &osq;20&csqg; to cancel the identified address space.

Source

System Resource Manager (SRM)

Module

IRARMWT2

Routing code

2

Descriptor code

7