Hi Mark, I had a problem like this a few months back - waited about an hour for the server to start up properly - got to exactly the same place yours came - after I halted it a 2nd time it came up relatively quickly - about 20 minutes - I think the fact that you have an 11Gig recovery log volume will contribute quite a lot to the time it takes. We have a 6gig rcvry log and once the log gets full it takes quite long as I've stated. The next time it happens the best to do is NOT to halt your server but to keep it going - all client transactions will fail because the recvry log is full - but that is fine - then you just start a database backup from the MVS/TSO console and wait for it to complete. There is an undocumented command 'ckpt force' - which normally clears up the log in critical situations like this...
Cheers Christo ====================================================================== This morning we noticed our TSM recovery log was ~97-100% full. The server was still up but we couldn't log in. We halted the server, increased the recovery log, and are trying to bring the server back up. The problem is the server is stuck in Recovery log undo pass in progress. 10.36.06 STC24351 ANR0900I Processing options file dsmserv.opt. 10.36.07 STC24351 ANR0990I Server restart-recovery in progress. 10.36.30 STC24351 ANR0200I Recovery log assigned capacity is 11780 megabytes. 10.36.30 STC24351 ANR0201I Database assigned capacity is 53728 megabytes. 10.36.30 STC24351 ANR0306I Recovery log volume mount in progress. 10.44.07 STC24351 ANR0353I Recovery log analysis pass in progress. 11.57.38 STC24351 ANR0354I Recovery log redo pass in progress. 12.52.38 STC24351 ANR0355I Recovery log undo pass in progress. 12.52.40 STC24351 ANR0362W Database usage exceeds 88 %% of its assigned capacity Can anyone please advise? Mark Hokanson Thomson Legal and Regulatory ______________________________________________ "The information contained in this communication is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed and others authorised to receive it. If you are not the intended recipient you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or taking action in reliance of the contents of this information is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. Absa is liable neither for the proper, complete transmission of the information contained in this communication, nor for any delay in its receipt, nor for the assurance that it is virus-free."