Procedure 6.28: GROW AM ODD MEMORY
5E9(2) AND LATER
OVERVIEW
This procedure should be used to increase the size of the administrative module (AM) office dependent data (ODD).
It includes growing the protected application segment (PAS) as well as the AM ODD disk space.
PROCEDURE
CAUTION 1:
This procedure IS NOT to be used for AM memory growth that is being performed for
Software Release Retrofit purposes. The retrofit process will resize the AM ODD memory size as
necessary.
CAUTION 2:
This procedure must only be performed after successfully growing in sufficient AM memory packs.
CAUTION 3:
This procedure requires a level (EAI:54) initialization of the AM. In a working office, it should be
performed only during light traffic.
1.
On the 123 page, insure that MHD=0 is
act
andMHD=1 is
act
. If not, restore both primary MHD's to active.
2.
Remove MHD=1 from service, type and enter
RMV:MHD=1,UCL;
NOTE:
Since this procedure requires a 54 level boot, MHD=1 is left removed from service. This insures the
ability to return to a stable environment should the boot fail.
3.
To allocate physical memory to the AM ODD (for growth purposes), at the MCC or STLWS type and enter:
ST:ODDGRW,AM,KBYTES=
b
;
Where:
b = the number of Kbytes to be grown in multiples of 16 Kbytes.
Response:
ST ODDGRW AM COMPLETED
or
ST ODDGRW AM NOT STARTED INSUFFICIENT PAS SIZE
THE ECD H_PAS_SIZE PARAMETER MUST BE UPDATED TO A VALUE OF x
4.
What was the response to
ST:ODDGRW
?
If "
ST ODDGRW AM COMPLETED
", go to Step 9.
If "
ST ODD AM NOT STARTED INSUFFICIENT PAS SIZE
THE ECD H_PAS_SIZE PARAMETER MUST BE UPDATED TO A
VALUE OF x
", continue with next Step.
5.
To enter ECD recent change, type and enter:
199
6.
Enter the following data as prompted:
1. Database name: incore
2. reviewonly n
3. journaling y
4. print_file <cr>
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