The active log can fill up for several reasons, for example, delays in off-loading and excessive logging. If an active log runs out of space, this has serious consequences. When the active log becomes full, the queue manager halts processing until an off-load has been completed. If the off-load processing stops when the active log is full, the queue manager can end abnormally. Corrective action is required before the queue manager can be restarted.
Because of the serious implications of an active log becoming full, the queue manager issues the following warning message when the last available active log data set is 5% full:
CSQJ110E +CSQ1 LAST COPYn ACTIVE LOG DATA SET IS nnn PERCENT FULL
and reissues the message after each additional 5% of the data set space is filled. Each time the message is issued, the off-load process is started.
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