A given instance of GDIF (CA MII) monitors ENQ activity that it has been configured to manage. This ENQ activity is communicated to other instances of CA MIM by transferring information through a commonly accessed control file. If a given instance of GDIF tries to notify another instance of CA MIM about recently managed ENQ workload, and the currently allocated primary control file is too small to contain the information required to do so, the transfer fails.
This health check determines how much control file space is required to communicate the maximum managed ENQ activity to another instance of CA MIM. It does so by internally monitoring the amount of managed ENQ activity (threshold value) and, on an hourly basis, comparing that level with the size of each allocated control file. If the threshold value exceeds the size of any of the allocated control file, a health check exception event is raised.
Make sure all allocated control files for a given CA MIM system are large enough to permit a global copy of the largest working ENQ workload occurring on that CA MIM system.
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See the section Control File Size Considerations in this guide.
See the Message and Code Reference Guide.
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