Reason:
The FLEXPOOL function to add or delete buffers was requested through the console or DBUTLTY job. This message confirms the request and the action taken. The message occurs on the console and on the DBUTLTY report.
In the message, the number of buffers that were actually processed replaces the first nnnn. During an ADD, if the number displayed does not match the number requested, insufficient memory was available to completely fulfill the requested additional buffers. During a DELETE, if the number does not match, then all FLEXPOOL buffers have been deleted and the number displayed is the actual number processed with this delete.
For example: if only 5 FLEXPOOL buffers exist for the high-level index and the user requests deletion of 9999, the first number printed is 5.
The second nnnn in the message is the total number of buffers for this type after the command is processed.
The third nnnn in the message is the current number of FLEXPOOL buffers which are also included in the total (the second nnnn in the message text).
To see the current totals, issue the FLEXPOOL function ADD or DELETE option with a number of 0 to the desired buffer class.
Note: The total buffers by type are those buffers for general use. They do not include any special data buffers added for sequential processing.
Action:
None. This message is for information only.
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