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.
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.
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.
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.
System Resource Manager (SRM)
IRARMWT2
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