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AXC0531E
This message generates any of the following:
nn AP console messages lost in last nn seconds.
nn sessname messages lost in last nn seconds.
nn incoming ETC messages lost in last nn hr nn min nn sec.
Reason:
The CA Automation Point console message queue has exceeded 1000 entries, or the session-specific message queue (indicated by sessname) has exceeded 250 entries.
The first nn value indicates how many messages CA Automation Point has discarded within the last nn seconds (at approximately one-minute intervals).
The Event Traffic Controller issues this message when more events are queued than are specified in the Incoming Message Queue Size field on the Performance Settings tab of the Event Traffic Controller GUI.
Action:
Check these likely problem areas:
- Check your REXX programs. You may be running too many EXECs at the same time, or the EXECs you are running may be taking too long to complete.
- Check your rules and REXX programs to verify that the WTXC keyword (in rules) or the WTXC command processor (in REXX programs) is not executing more often than you had intended. (See the chapters on writing rules and REXX programs in the Administrator Guide for more information about WTXC.)
Verify that your automated 3270 sessions are connected to the console type that you specified on each Sessions Console Type in the session definition.
- If you connected a full-screen application to an automated asynchronous session, the escape sequences could be causing the problem.
- If an asynchronous host ends each line with a CR (carriage return) character, CA Automation Point may be counting each line as a separate message. The host may be sending more messages than you may realize. Try to limit excessive messages from the host (using your host automation software product).
- If you are using the CA Automation Point voice processing feature heavily, you may be overtaxing your workstation resources. Using some utility, verify that your workstation is running at its rated capacity. If the problem persists, contact CA Technical Support with this information: The type and speed of your workstation; the operating system that your workstation is running; the host systems to which CA Automation Point is connected and the number of messages that each host is sending to CA Automation Point.
- Limit the number of events that arrive in the Event Traffic Controller by filtering your CA NSM messages through the Filtering Criteria dialog of the Event Traffic Controller. Also, you can increase the value of the Incoming Message Queue Size field on the Performance Settings tab of the Event Traffic Controller GUI to 32,000.
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