Reason:
The PROCESS parameter determines how many process blocks are allocated in the extended private area of the CA OPS/MVS main address space when the CA OPS/MVS address space initializes. The value of the SSEXEXITHICOUNT parameter indicates the high water mark for the number of used process blocks. SSEXEXITFAILURES parameter displays the number of failed attempts to allocate a process block.
You are receiving this message because the number of process blocks has not changed after &VAR1 hours since the first exception occurred. There are not enough process blocks for CA CA OPS/MVS events or requests. Based on the current value of parameters SSEXEXITHICOUNT, SSEXEXITFAILURES and threshold value, a reasonable new value for PROCESS would be &VAR2.
To modify the value of the parameter, use the OPSPRM function with the SET keyword, that is, OPSPRM('SET','PROCESS','&VAR3 ') and restart CA OPS/MVS. The PROCESS parameter can only be set at product initialization. Possible number of process blocks can be between 10 and 250. Always discuss the PROCESS parameter with CA Customer Support before setting it to a value higher than 100.
To change the delay between the first exception and receiving this message, use health check user parameter ‘AGE(nn)’, where nn is number of hours. Default value is 6.
Contact CA Customer Support if you have any problem.
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