Hi Jim, what are your primary & secondary allocations? if your dataclas doesnt have "space constraint relief" it will still try and get it in one lump. If i'm doing my calcualations right, thats @5120 cyls for the first one. Try an allocation of 1000,100
Cheers Dave *********************************************************************************************** David, I've added a dataclas to the DB2 template definition which has a volcount of 5 but I'm still getting - IGD17272I VOLUME SELECTION HAS FAILED FOR INSUFFICIENT SPACE FOR 227 DATA SET DB2E.IMAGCOPY.SPT01.D2013052.T144057 JOBNAME (DB2DBAA ) STEPNAME (ENFM0027) PROGNAME (DSNUTILB) DDNAME (SYS00001) REQUESTED SPACE QUANTITY = 4349339 KB STORCLAS (SCSMS) MGMTCLAS ( ) DATACLAS (DCDB2) STORGRPS (SGDB2E ) IGD17272I VOLUME SELECTION HAS FAILED FOR INSUFFICIENT SPACE FOR 228 DATA SET DB2E.IMAGCOPY.SPT01.D2013052.T144057 JOBNAME (DB2DBAA ) STEPNAME (ENFM0027) PROGNAME (DSNUTILB) DDNAME (SYS00002) REQUESTED SPACE QUANTITY = 3038417 KB STORCLAS (SCSMS) MGMTCLAS ( ) DATACLAS (DCDB2) STORGRPS (SGDB2E ) Jim On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 2:27 PM, David Devine <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jim, > It's this one that's the issue:- > > IGD17279I 12 VOLUMES WERE REJECTED BECAUSE OF INSUFF TOTAL SPACE > > Which translates to:- > > "The primary quantity requested was larger than the total capacity of the > largest > available volume. See z/OS DFSMSdfp Storage Administration for a detailed > explanation." > > Because you are not selecting a dataclas, you do not get space reduction, > multivolumes etc so dfp tries to squash a quart into a pint pot. > > The resolution is to (a) reduce your primary allocation (with a decent > secondary) and (b) update your acs routines to select a suitable dataclas > that is both multi-volume and extended fortmat. > > Good luck! > > Dave ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
