Details About BMC Database Director for IMS Thresholds
This topic is a reference that contains detailed information for all of the BMC Database Director for IMS product thresholds.
- NSO0375E This threshold establishes the action that the BMC Database Director for IMS product takes when a database is allocated to one or more jobs or users. Some activities of Database Director processing require that Database Director have exclusive control of the database. For example, Database Director must have exclusive control of the database data sets to rename them.
- NSO0395E This threshold allows the BMC Mission Control for IMS product to automatically suspend BMC Application Director for IMS enabled jobs to perform an online or read-only reorganization of a database.
- NSO0400I This threshold allows the BMC Mission Control for IMS product to automatically resume BMC Application Director for IMS enabled jobs that were previously suspended by an online or read-only reorganization of a database.
- NSO0404I During reorganization processing, the BMC Database Director for IMS product might need to stop batch or online dependent regions to start data collection.
- NSO0450W This threshold establishes the action that the BMC Database Director for IMS product takes when a WLM service policy does not exist for the Database Director job.
- NSO0475E This threshold allows the BMC Mission Control for IMS product to automate a response when one or more jobs or users are registered with DBRC as being allocated against one or more of the databases.
- NSO0536I When the BMC Database Director for IMS product completes the reorganization process, it reports the time and duration of the database outage.
- NSO2007I This threshold establishes the action that the BMC Database Director for IMS product takes when it detects that a long outage would be required to finish an online reorganization. You can use this threshold in combination with NSO2009I to set a range of time that is acceptable for Database Director to apply final updates and complete the reorganization process.
- NSO2008I This threshold establishes the action that the BMC Database Director for IMS takes when few or no updates are required to finish an online reorganization.
- NSO2009I This threshold establishes the action that the BMC Database Director for IMS takes when a brief outage is required to finish an online reorganization. You can use this threshold in combination with NSO2007I to specify a range of time that is acceptable for Database Director to finish an online reorganization.
- NSO2010I This threshold establishes the action that the BMC Database Director for IMS product takes when it is not waiting on IMS regions with read or update intent to complete an online reorganization.
- NSO2011I This threshold establishes the action that the BMC Database Director for IMS product takes when it cannot obtain valid status information for the data collectors associated with an online reorganization. A non zero return code from DCF generates an exception.
- NSO3007I This threshold establishes the action that the BMC Database Director for IMS product takes when the BMC Mission Control for IMS product cannot process commands generated by Database Director. You can use this threshold to establish a maximum number of retries, and then use the NSO3008I threshold to automate the response when your retry limit has been exceeded.
- NSO3008I This threshold establishes the action that the BMC Database Director for IMS product takes after it has retried the BMC Mission Control for IMS product commands as many times as specified by threshold NSO3007I.
- NSO9103I This threshold allows you to receive conditional notification based on the highest return code that the BMC Database Director for IMS product returns at the end of a reorganization job. You can use the notification to determine the success or failure of the database reorganization.
- NSO9203I This threshold allows you to receive conditional notification based on the highest return code that the DBRC command processing utility returns at the end of a DBRC utility job. You can use the notification to determine the success or failure of DBRC updates when you run the utility as a separate job.
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